Poll proves limited-government
principles are viable vs. unfulfilled promises and big-money establishment
backing
LAKE JACKSON, Texas – 2012 Republican
Presidential candidate Ron Paul would tie the sitting president 42 to 42
percent if the general election were held today, according to a recent survey
from Rasmussen Reportsas reported by Real Clear Politics.
“President Obama receives support from
the liberal establishment including full reputational umbrella coverage from
many in the media and he is aided by hundred million dollar advertising
budgets. This poll tying Ron Paul with
Obama is nothing short of a biting embarrassment to the president,” said Ron
Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton.
“Ron Paul continues to match or
outperform the sitting president due in part to his ‘Plan to Restore America,’
winning on principle as opposed to unfulfilled promises and overflowing
campaign coffers. In short, the
electability of the president should be held in question as voters shift
attention from rhetoric and status quo solutions to authenticity, substance,
and real change.” added Mr. Benton.
This poll marks the third time this year
Paul has either tied or bested Obama in a Rasmussen matchup poll. The data are derived from the responses of
1,000 likely voters surveyed from May 6th-7th.
Proprietary access to the poll can be found here.
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