Harris Poll: Ron Paul 51%, Barack Obama 49%
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Not A Surprise.
It is time for Barack Obama to begin polishing up his resume.
Texas Republican Ron Paul leads the President in the latest Harris poll, 51% to 49%.
In a new Harris Poll, 2012 Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul beats President Obama 51 percent to 49 percent in a general election race.
“This is yet another poll that clearly proves how competitive Ron Paul is against the sitting President,” said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton. “Dr. Paul is making strides, affirming that the American people are looking for conviction instead of the typical status quo rhetoric being offered by establishment candidates.”
This poll not only shows how much Dr. Paul’s own ideas have shaped our nation’s political landscape for the past four years, but it also signifies the one clear, unwavering political fact of the 2012 election cycle; come January 20, 2013, Barack Obama will no longer be President of the United States.








Thank you for the positive Ron Paul article. I do believe he has caused a great number of people to wake up to the ideas of freedom, liberty, and revolution.
Red Dog Report,
FYI – If you click on the link to the report, it takes you to Yahoo! Finance, but says “Sorry, the page you requested either doesn’t exist or isn’t available right now!”
I do buy the result, but I think the page has been scrubbed.
I do not know what happened to the links, but I fixed them both. Nothing was scrubbed.