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Ron Paul on South Carolina

By: http://www.ronpaul.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">RonPaul.com on January 22, 2012



Ron Paul achieved a huge victory in South Carolina, a state that showed itself increasingly receptive to his message of

  • cutting the budget by $1 trillion the first year,
  • [*]auditing the Federal Reserve,[/*]
  • saving the dollar,
  • ending the income tax,
  • preserving Social Security,
  • guaranteeing a strong national defense,
  • working towards a sensible, pro-American foreign policy and
  • reminding the federal government of its defining purpose: to protect our liberties.


Ron Paul’s Surge: Faster than Ever BeforeThanks to the hard work of his campaign staff, grassroots supporters, donors and SuperPACs, Ron Paul managed to more than triple (+259%) his percentage share of votes cast in South Carolina, from 3.62% in 2008 to 13% in 2012:

The number of votes cast for Ron Paul ballooned as well, more than quadrupling (+383%) from 16,155 votes in 2008 to 78,093 votes in 2012:

These results make South Carolina the state where Ron Paul has achieved the biggest rate of growth for his campaign so far.

In Iowa, Ron Paul had increased his percentage from 9.93% to 21.45% (+116%) and his number of votes from 11,841 to 26,219 (+121%).

In New Hampshire he had increased his percentage from 7.8% to 22.91% (+194%) and his number of votes from 18,308 votes to 56,872 (+211%):

Ready for more growth? The rate of growth itself keeps growing too.

Compared to the 2008 campaign, the percentage of votes cast for Ron Paul grew by 116% in Iowa, by 195% in New Hampshire and by 259% in South Carolina.

Ron Paul’s number of votes grew by 121% in Iowa, by 211% in New Hampshire and by 383% in South Carolina:

Victory Is Within ReachRon Paul’s message of freedom, his ardent base of supporters and his continuing surge even in states like South Carolina put him firmly on the track to winning the nomination.

The next stop is Florida on Jan. 31, where Ron Paul received 3.23% or 62,887 votes in 2008. Could there be a surprise brewing in the Sunshine State?

The weeks after Florida bring Ron Paul to three caucus states where he is expected to do very well: Nevada (13.73% in 2008), Colorado (8.42% in 2008) and Washington state (21.64% in 2008).

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The Candidates need 1,144 Delegates to win the Republican Nomination for President of the United States. The race has just begun so far Romney has 31 Delegates, Gingrich has 22, Paul has 10 and Santorum has 8. Newt Gingrich won last night in South Carolina but will it be short lived? He is not on the ballot in Virgina and there are 46 delegates in that state alone. Santorum is also not on the Virgina ballot which will make hard for to catch up in the later race. So not matter what the main stream media is say it is still anyone's game.
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Added: Jan-22-2012 Occurred On: Jan-22-2012
By: cremation
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  • RP2012

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  • No he didn't win, but he got almost 4 times as many votes this time around. That shows that more people are beginning to see that he has been right all along. We'll just see how the rest of the primary season plays out. FWIW, I doubt Gingrich, Romney, or Santorum could beat Obama in a general election. Their message doesn't resonate with independents or democrats who are fed up with Obama; Paul's message does.

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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  • Tortise and the hare

    Posted Jan-23-2012 By 

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  • SC, NC and especially Georgia is Gingrichs base. He is from there, of course he is going to do well there.

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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  • There's two ways to be successful; with youth and enthusiasm or wisdom of age and treachery." - Warren Johnson

    Posted Jan-23-2012 By 

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  • I like what Ron Paul has to say.

    But his image is of an old man.

    In todays world we all live on images...

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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  • inb4 tehinfidel

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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  • 71 out of 1,144 votes does mean it's anyones game

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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  • but, if you take RP out of the equation, apples make great apple sauce.

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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  • Fucking hilarious! How much spin does it take to convince people that someone who took LAST PLACE, achieved a huge victory... fucking morons.

    Oh, but compared to last year, he did so much better! Yeah, and your fat ass mom knocked 5 minutes off her 50 yard sprint, which was a 300% improvement from last year, but I don't see her winning an Olympic gold medal anytime soon.

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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  • Here's one for all you Ayn Rand conservatives:


    Gabrielle Giffords Will Step Down From Congress, a Year After She Was Shot

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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    • @Blue3tar How is Giffords stepping down, being shot by a nut, have anything to do with Rand or conservatives?

      Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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    • @flashj2
      They all were crying and whining for her to step down, here, on the right wing radio. I got so sick of it.
      (i know, I shouldn't have listened, but I have to understand the mentality.)

      Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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  • Huge victory? Hell, he was in last place in NC of those still in the race.. He was 4th.. He sure isn't going to do much better in Florida.. Honestly, which states will he carry?

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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  • and how many delegate will Paul get in Florida? maybe 1
    and the other 49 Florida delegates will be enough to bury Paul for good.

    Paulbots are delusional if they think Republicans would nominate someone who isn't even a Republican.

    True, that Gingrich and Santorum on not on the ballet in Virginia, but the US Court of Appeals will overturn that decision. The Virginia judge that ruled against Perry's appeal based it on a lack of signatures. Gingrich was denied on the grounds that people w More..

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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  • Coming 4th is a victory?
    Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!

    Posted Jan-22-2012 By 

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