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onehandle

(51,122 posts)
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 08:00 AM Jan 2012

The real Iowa numbers. Evangelical and just plain crazy beat 'moderate' 74% to 26%.

Republicans, you can't support Romney (or Huntsman). He (they) don't reflect your values.

And you damned sure don't want a Mormon. The polls are clear on that point.


(Romney + Huntsman = 26%)

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The real Iowa numbers. Evangelical and just plain crazy beat 'moderate' 74% to 26%. (Original Post) onehandle Jan 2012 OP
many would argue that neither Romney nor Huntsman are 'moderate' rurallib Jan 2012 #1
I did see something interesting last night customerserviceguy Jan 2012 #2

customerserviceguy

(25,183 posts)
2. I did see something interesting last night
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 08:17 AM
Jan 2012

Was watching CNN through my computer (I only have extremely basic cable, and a 'hillbilly' antenna) and early on, they were releasing numbers from their entrance poll. I did see that a large number of those who described themselves as evangelical did say they intended to vote for Paul.

Now, knowing what I know about what fundies think about libertarianism, and further seeing that the college towns went for Paul, is it possible that the college kids who crashed the party also faked being "saved"?

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