Popular online web site dedicated to election polls
proves that the online support of Ron Paul is legitimate and
not the work of spammers.
Washington D.C. (PRWEB) May 29, 2007 -- USAElectionPolls.com
ran its first ever straw poll on May 27, 2007. The poll read
as follows "Who's Your Republican of Choice?" and
the possible choices were Fred Thompson, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani,
John McCain, and Mitt Romney.
Of the 342 that participated in the straw poll, Ron Paul received
310 votes (91%).
The authors of USAElectionPolls.com admit that because this
is an unscientific poll, there is no correlation between these
results and the true feelings of voters in America as a whole.
David Terr of USAElectionPolls.com did want to disprove the
commonly held belief that the reason Ron Paul does well in
Internet polls is the result of spammers. He says "the
users voting in these polls come from all across the United
States. Fox News tried to suggest that Ron Paul's popularity
was confined to a group of friends in a dorm room who just
click on every poll. It could not be further from the truth."
The users of USAElectionPolls.com will be resetting their
polls on a daily basis. It is expected that once the whole
electorate becomes interested in the 2008 election, Ron Paul
will drop in these online straw polls.
For more information on the web traffic statistics, go to
http://www.usaelectionpolls.com/2008/articles/ron-paul-fox-news.html
To
see how well Ron Paul is doing in the scientific polls, go
to
http://www.usaelectionpolls.com/2008/candidates/Ron-Paul.html
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