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Ron Paul beats Romney, Santorum in New York Straw Poll. Who do you want in the White House?

Anyone can tell you what you want to hear in a Campaign. RonPaul has been telling you what you need to hear for 30 years. Wake up America!!! He also won the Straw poll over Newt in Georgia.

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Ron Paul clobbers Romney, Santorum in New York straw poll

The State Column | Friday, February 24, 2012
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Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX), a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, clobbered Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum in a New York straw poll Thursday night, according to a post from the Facebook page of the Amherst GOP Presidential Caucus.

Mr. Paul won the Amherst GOP straw poll with 31.9 percent of the votes (30 votes). Mr. Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator, finished in second place with 26.6 percent of the votes (25 votes). Mr. Romney, a former Massachusetts Governor, took third place with 22.3 percent of the votes (21 votes) and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich finished at the bottom of the Republican pack with 19.2 percent of the votes (18 votes).

The New York straw poll was not Mr. Paul’s first straw poll victory in the 2012 presidential race nor is it likely to be his last. Nearly defeating Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-MN) in the Ames straw poll in August of last year, the Texas congressman’s numerous straw poll victories have become an important part of his campaign to become the next Republican presidential nominee.

Mr. Paul has managed to win straw polls in states where official polls show him in last place for the Republican presidential nomination. The former Air Force surgeon won the New York straw poll despite his position in recent polls of likely voters in the New York Republican presidential primary. The latest Quinnipiac University poll, for example, found Mr. Paul in third place with 14 percent of the votes, but the Texas Republican’s supporters rallied for their candidate Thursday night.

Mr. Paul’s victory in the New York straw poll demonstrates how committed his grassroots network of supporters are to their candidate. Winning straw polls, which requires the ability to mobilize supporters to a straw poll location, has become a hallmark of Mr. Paul’s campaign.

The New York straw poll included 94 participants from the Amherst Republican Committee in Amherst, New York.

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