Rasmussen Poll… Ron Paul ONLY Candidate Able to Defeat Obama!

 

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2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul again polls better
against President Barack Obama in a head-to-head matchup than
establishment-choice moderate Mitt Romney, according to a poll released
today from Rasmussen.

The poll notes that in a general election matchup, the 12-term
Congressman from Texas edges out Obama by 1 percentage point, 44 to 43
percent.

The survey also notes that in a hypothetical 2012 head-to-head,
Obama and Romney are tied at 45 percent, which bodes poorly for
Republicans being urged to believe the race is over, only to later
experience buyer’s remorse.

The poll also finds that this far into Obama’s first term, 40 percent of
voters respond that they “strongly disapprove” and 27 percent “strongly
approve” of his performance. 

With a Presidential Approval Index of -13
points, it is noteworthy that some Republicans are seemingly settling
on a candidate no more popular than the President, suggesting an
establishment liberal Democrat is no more popular than a establishment
liberal Republican. 

The Rasmussen poll may be prescient in showing a
general election scenario of confusion among voters over which candidate
has the least liberal record.

“Now that other candidates presenting themselves as the
‘conservative’ alternative to Mitt Romney have stepped aside, the
numbers are clear. 

Ron Paul is the only conservative able to garner the
enthusiasm, resources, and votes required to win in November.  Voters
perceive the contrast, and are ready to elect the candidate who will end
the status quo and Restore America Now,” said Ron Paul 2012 National
Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton.

Rasmussen’s daily tracking results are collected from 1,500 Likely
Voters and have a +/- 3 percentage point error margin.  To view the poll
release online, click here.

 

April 12, 2012 – FromTheTrenchesWorldReport

 

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