Ron Paul Surges to Second in National Poll

(Reuters) – Despite his strong showing in early state contests in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Mitt Romney’s support nationwide has dipped slightly during the past month, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday.

Romney 29% (-1)
Paul 21% (+5)
Gingrich 19% (-1)
Santorum 18% (+5)

Texas Congressman Ron Paul’s support grew by 5 percentage points to 21 percent, moving him into second place and ahead of former House of Representatives speaker Newt Gingrich, whose support slipped to 19 percent from 20 percent.

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Sounds like a good time to get out the message that Ron Paul can win and Gingrich and Santorum are not even on the ballot in many states.

It is not too late to get involved:

1.  Register with the official campaign as a volunteer.

2.  Join your local Meetup group. (None? Start it up!)

3.  Open your eyes to the truth about how elections are won.

If you’ve already finished steps 2 and 3, register with us to be alerted to the training necessary for building effective activism skills and pledge to engage with us here about what is working within your groups.

We are just getting started here at iroots.org and we’ve been very pleased with the traffic and responses. Here’s what Tom Woods had to say.

If you’re into political activism (at least for Ron Paul if not for anyone else), I strongly recommend spending some time with iroots.org

We haven’t rolled out our training resources and user forums yet (coming soon), but I can share with you that a big part of our mission is to get you off the internet!  More on that later…

In Liberty,

Aaron R. Jones

 

 

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