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"It's probably closer to the 15 percent rate than anything. My income comes overwhelmingly from some investments
made in the past, rather than ordinary income or earned annual income."

Mitt Romney, talking to the media about on the tax rate he pays on his income.


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A new Public Policy Polling survey in Texas finds:
Romney  24%,
Gingrich at 23%,
Perry at 18%,
Santorum at 15%
Paul at 12%

Interesting that the two Texans in the race finish 3rd (Perry) and last (Paul).


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Since Mitt Romney has already wrapped up the GOP nomination, a preview of the first Presidential Debates of 2012:




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According to the video... both men are being paid to support Romney, even though one will vote for Paul, the other
for Gingrich.  These guys are 'Professional Political Fans'!

(So much for those "dedicated" Ron Paul fans)

THIS EXPLAINS THE HORDES OF (WELL PAID) RON PAUL SUPPORTERS AT HIS RALLIES!


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A new Rasmussen survey in Florida shows:
Romney 39%
Gingrich  31%,
Santorum 12%
Paul at 9%.


A new Monmouth University poll shows
Romney 39%
Gingrich 32%,
Santorum at 11%
Paul at 8%.


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Florida Polls:
A Quinnipiac poll in Florida shows Mitt Romney has a 14 point lead over Newt Gingrich, 43% to 29%, with Ron Paul
and Rick Santorum both at 11%
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A SurveyUSA poll shows Romney tops Gingrich by 15 points, 41% to 26%, with Santorum and Paul at 12% each.

A We Ask America poll shows Romney crushing Gingrich, 50% to 28%, with Santorum at 12% and Paul at 11%.

A Public Policy Polling survey shows Romney leads Gingrich by seven points, 39% to 32%, with Santorum at 14%
and Paul at 11%.

A InsiderAdvantage poll claims the race is down to just five points with Romney leading Gingrich, 36% to 31%,
followed by Santorum and Paul each at 12%.


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A new Las Vegas Review-Journal poll in Nevada:
Romney 45%,
Gingrich at 25%,
Santorum at 11%
Paul at 9%.


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A new Rasmussen survey in Arizona
Romney 48%,
Gingrich at 24%,
Santorum at 13%
Paul at 6%.

The Arizona primary is on February 28.


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The Nevada Caucus... FAIL!

The trend is continuing in Republican politics... The GOP Faithful, are staying home.

The Las Vegas Review Journal notes turnout was just 32,930, way below the 44,000 that turned out in 2008 and not
even close to the 70,000 predicted by party leaders.




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Quoted from Box A Rox
A new Las Vegas Review-Journal poll in Nevada:
Romney 45%,
Gingrich at 25%,
Santorum at 11%
Paul at 9%.


Ron Paul out performs "likely voter" polling by 10%.  

Nevada Primary Results
Mitt Romney  50.1%  
Newt Gingrich 21.1%  
Ron Paul  18.8%  
Rick Santorum  10%


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Republican Voters refuse to vote... a good omen for Obama in November.
The results in Nevada mark the third Republican primary so far where turnout has been below 2008 levels.




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