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« on: March 29, 2015, 03:59:56 PM »

Looks like Rand's mission to reform the GOP electorate has eaten him alive.

Pretty much. He has the second highest "no" percentage despite having the 5th lowest "yes" percentage and 4th highest recognition. He is the only person to have a negative number besides Christie, who is a joke at this point.

Also shocked at Biden's numbers.

Check the updated numbers! I have no idea what could've happened in the last month to get a net change of 17, but I am quite ecstatic. Walker still obviously has the widest appeal, but Paul looks to be in good shape if you consider NH+NV putting him towards the front of the pack and hopefully becoming more appealing.

Paul seems to poll quite inconsistently. I wonder if that could be the youth vote factor? But this is just between two polls of the same outlet. In national polls, it seems he goes from 13% in 2nd place to 4% in 9th place in a week and then he gets a decent performance again.

I don't know what to expect, but I'm cautiously optimistic.
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