Ron Paul 2012 press release - July 27, 2011 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Ron Paul Splits Vote Versus Obama in New Poll
Gets 50 percent against President according to new Harris survey
LAKE JACKSON, Texas -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- According to a newly released survey from Harris Interactive, 2012 Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul splits the vote in half versus President Obama, doing better than a majority of the other Republican contenders. The poll gives Paul 50 percent of the vote versus the president in a head to head match up.
“In poll after poll, Americans are eager for real change, they are sick of the status quo, and looking for a leader who stands for constitutionally limited government and individual liberty. Ron Paul is that leader.”
“Right now, the push for true leadership is gaining momentum,” said Ron Paul 2012 Campaign Manager John Tate. “In poll after poll, Americans are eager for real change, they are sick of the status quo, and looking for a leader who stands for constitutionally limited government and individual liberty. Ron Paul is that leader.”
Just last week, a Rasmussen survey showed Paul only 4 points behind Obama in a match between the two. In a similar head to head survey from last year done by Rasmussen, Paul actually drew a statistical dead heat with the president. And earlier this year in a survey by CNN he did the best out of the other Republicans put up against Obama in a head to head poll.
For more information on Congressman Ron Paul’s Presidential Campaign, visit www.RonPaul2012.com.
Contacts
Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee
Gary Howard, 1-855-886-9779
Gary Howard, 1-855-886-9779
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