There’s something very odd aboutGOP primary pre-polling and vote

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There’s something very odd about GOP primary pre-polling and vote Eric Blair Infowars.com January 22, 2012 Okay. It’s time somebody says it. Something seems very strange about the GOP primary pre-polling and vote thus far. As a Ron Paul fan, I didn’t want to seem like a sore loser after the odd Iowa result where the failed no-name Senator, Rick Santorum, was catapulted to victory with very little tangible support. But now, how on earth could Newt Gingrich win the South Carolina primary when the day before the vote he had to cancel a major campaign stop because of lack of attendance? The Associated Press reported: Newt Gingrich has cancelled a campaign appearance in South Carolina because of poor attendance. The Republican presidential candidate was scheduled to speak to the Southern Republican Leadership on Friday. But a campaign spokesman told reporters that he would no longer be appearing due to poor attendance. There were just a few dozen people in the audience at the College of Charleston’s arena, where the event was taking place. Meanwhile, on the same day Ron Paul boasted over 1000 attendees at his campaign event in Charleston: 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul attracted more than 1,000 supporters in Charleston today, demonstrating his strong support among younger voters and his


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