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‘Ron Paul Effect’ May Have Cost Romney Election
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 27455453:MV8yMDQ4NzAyXzM0NDI1MjIxX0U0QzAzOEY1] [quote:Cult of Personality:MV8yMDQ4NzAyXzM0NDI1MTQyXzI5RDU3MDkw] the republicans would rather have Obama in office than Ron Paul. Don't kid yourself into thinking otherwise. [/quote] i tend to agree, hence why they embraced Romney, who if you just spend 10 minutes researching, is nearly as liberal on social and economic issues. it's all a game, and the GOP have put two boneheads up for office in recent years on purpose imo [/quote]
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The GOP’s snubbing of conservative-libertarian Ron Paul and his supporters may have cost Republican candidate Mitt Romney the presidential race, a new analysis shows.
Romney’s margin of loss to President Obama in five states – the swing states Florida, Ohio, Virginia, New Hampshire, and the dyed-blue Connecticut – were less than the number of votes Paul won during the Republican primary, shows political news website Policymic.
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