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2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul remains competitive in the race for the nomination according to a new Reuters/Ipsos Poll.
Paul scores a solid second with 21 percent of the vote, faring better nationally than fellow GOP competitors Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich. These latest numbers show Paul gaining on his main competitor nationally, Mitt Romney, whose support seems to be fading with 29 percent. Paul's support grew by 5 percentage points nationally since January, while Romney has seen a 30 percent decline in his support since January.
These Polls Illustrate how the nation is really feeling regarding Ron Paul. Other Polls with bias are showing Paul with 9%. In the Colorado Caucus Paul received 6-9% more votes than estimated by the "major" polling agencies. And in the Minnesota Caucus the difference was even greater.
With Fraud and Conspiracy the talk of the election it begs the question why now would a major media poll start to show what we consider the true numbers.
CPCTCSS was the first to publish national numbers that resembles the true sentiment of the nation.
Either way, conspiracy or not, Ron Paul is gaining ground and will be a major factor in this election season.
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