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Voters Like What they See of Ron Paul as His Name Recognition Goes Up - Here's Why10/12/07 Ron Paul Resonates Best With the American Public According to the Polls Ron Paul is starting to find favor from dissatisfied American voters that want change and a return to Constitutional principles says USAElectionPolls.com. According to the latest ABC News/Washington Post Poll, 64% of adults disapprove with how the federal budget deficit is being handled. Ron Paul has never voted for an unbalanced budget and has been one of the leading advocates against the Federal Reserve and printing of money.
52% of adults feel that Democrats are better at handling the federal deficit. Ron Paul is trying to bring fiscal responsibility back to the Republican party.
According to Gallup's August poll of 1019 adults nationwide, 60% of Americans approve of labor unions and as Ron Paul stated at the CNBC debate, the right to organize is a basic right derived from the Constitution.
ABC News Polls show that 67% of Americans think the government is not doing enough to keep illegal immigrants from coming to the United States. Ron Paul has been the leading critic of our Iraq war policy and how the United States sent our border guards to fight.
Ron Paul has been the strongest supporter of the 2nd amendment, our right to bear arms and as the latest Gallup poll shows, the percentage of adults that want more strict gun laws has dropped from a high of 66% a bit before 9/11 to 51% when they polled adults October 4th through the 7th this year. More strict gun laws had the favor of 78% of those polled in 1990. And most importantly, Ron Paul has been highly critical of the Iraq war. 70% are dissatisfied with the war as it is being fought right now. Ron Paul resonates well between both parties because he derives his philosophies from the Constitution - the document that brings America together. Girl's Personal Account on Ron Paul Jennifer Haman, as posted on LewRockwell.com had spoken to a woman who just learned about Ron Paul. The ladies remarks were "My goodness, he is amazing. He is the best kept secret of this presidential campaign." She was surprised that a nominee was representing everything she expected from a presidential contender. In fact, Ron Paul represents what a lot of Americans dissatisfied with politics want. This woman is typical of many American citizens who want out of the war in Iraq. Ron Paul pledged to not only bring the troops from Iraq home but troops from all over the world. She also wanted a more secure border. Ron Paul speaks of strong boundaries and criticizes our government for taking boundary guards off of our borders to Iraq. The loss of civil liberties is also of concern to many people. Dr. Paul wants to put an end to the destruction of habeas corpus, the only policy we have that lets you see a legal representative if you land in jail. Without it, all other human rights are insignificant. The Internet is also another avenue with which people want freedoms to remain in tact. Dr. Paul has favored every effort to regulate and control the power of Internet. He thinks that the Constitution does not give Congress a right to make a decision who may or may not get married, or what drugs a doctor may or may not recommend. The average person wants to be taxed less. Ron Paul believes in limited Federal government and limited taxes: he even wants to end the Income tax. (Can you imagine taking home your whole paycheck?) Jennifer Haman said that Dr. Paul is the most ethical, upstanding, best expectation this country has. Those who have understood his writings and observed him speak have learned this. The typical media call his followers "spammers," attempting to assert that all his Internet support is actually just a few folks pressing a lot of buttons. But Ron Paul has raised $5 million and the once secret GOP candidate is getting more and more attention by followers. Other Related Articles
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