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politics and politicians Title: CPAC Presidental Poll: Ron Paul, Then Romney; Palin Gets Just 3 Percent Miami Herald WASHINGTON Texas Rep. Ron Paul won the straw poll of conservative activists Saturday as their top choice for the 2012 presidential nomination, and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney finished a strong second but among the newer faces, no one showed much strength. Paul was the first choice of the 3,742 voters at the Conservative Political Action Conference with 30 percent. Romney got 23 percent. Paul and Romney also finished one-two in last years poll, with almost identical percentages. In 2007, Romney won the straw poll, followed by former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Arizona Sen. John McCain, the eventual nominee, never a favorite of conservative activists, was fifth. Perhaps just as significantly, the vote this year among other hopefuls was fractured, even after more than a dozen potential candidates paraded to the podium over three days to make their cases to a convention that drew more than 11,000 people from around the country. While Romney got a boost, the splintered vote among other candidates was a signal that theres no gelling around a candidate, said CPAC Chairman David Keene. The key message, he said, is that all of these potential candidates are seen as conservatives. People sort of like all of them. Other results as first choices: Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, 6 percent; New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who did not attend the conference, 6 percent; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, 5 percent; Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, 4 percent; former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, 4 percent, and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, 4 percent. 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, who did not attend, got 3 percent. At 2 percent each were former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who also did not attend, former National Restaurant Association head Herman Cain, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and South Dakota Sen. John Thune. At 1 percent each were former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, now ambassador to China and not present at the conference, and Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour. Paul, who ran unsuccessfully in 2008 and was not seen as a strong contender, was aided here by followers who have been long united behind the veteran libertarian. Officials at Young Americans for Liberty, a libertarian group, said they recruited about 700 students to attend the convention this year. Most other activists are still looking over the field, looking for a winner and, in many cases, a fresh face. Barbour was Saturdays most prominent potential White House candidate, making the rounds of television and political blogs with interviews and delivering a brief speech restating the same theme as his potential rivals: President Barack Obama presides over an intrusive government thats broke. In the audience, people welcomed the message but were more circumspect about the messengers. The poll made that clear: 53 percent said reducing the size of the federal government was the most important issue. Second, at 38 percent, was reducing government spending. Im looking for somebody supportive of the same ideas the founders had, said Alec Wade, a retired FBI agent from Springfield, Mo. Everyone is responsible for their own health care, for instance. Government should leave me alone, added Richard Muny, Kentucky state director of the Poker Players Alliance, which advocates for poker players rights. That means less taxation, insisted Ron Heilman, a Ft. Wayne, Indiana, businessman. Among the ideas widely discussed: The FairTax plan, which would end all federal personal, corporate taxes, as well as others, and replace it with a federal retail sales tax. We conservatives want a fair, honest, tax code, Heilman said. Earlier in the week, much of the intrigue centered on Romney, who has been dogged by conservatives upset about his support for an individual health care coverage mandate in his state. He mentioned health care only once in his 20-minute speech Friday, and while he was not received with overwhelming applause, most people would not rule him out. He has a message, that America is great, and he has a way of electrifying the crowd like no other speaker here, said Rebecca Mathews, a Dallas conservative blogger. Its probably going to be him or Gingrich, or were going to get beaten, said Don Owen, a Germantown, Md., commercial drywall contractor. Romney has great charisma and hes a great speaker, but the health care issue is a major conflict for him. Some activists want candidates who demonstrate resolve. Daniels got a good reception decrying the new red menace, the federal debt, and Barbour drew support when he insisted his state was the safest state in America for an unborn child. Still, the crowd was not rallying around any specific candidate. Margaret Bice, a Brownsville, Texas, college student, liked the toughness of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. William Reach, a student from Lancaster, Pa., was more inclined toward Santorum. He says what he thinks, and hell take the right road even when its not the popular thing to do, Reach said. Issues mattered more to Tom Rankin, who liked Pauls brand of smaller government. We wouldnt have things like the Federal Reserve Board, the Departments of Energy and Education, all the entitlements that prove so costly and intrusive, explained Rankin, a retired machine shop salesman from Morgan City, La.
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#2. To: Brian S (#0)
The bushbots won't have it. They want a real Republican to lose to hObama, not a RINO like Ron Paul who can win. 4 more years of whining about the British Marxist from Kenya, is what they want.
#3. To: hondo68 (#2)
THIS is a key point. The socialists will NEVER understand such concepts as self-responsibility.
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