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Jason Scharbrough  Says, "Ron Paul is currently winning this poll by 1000!! There have been over 54,000 votes cast in this poll. The other GOP candidates are 5,000 + votes behind Obama. Let's keep voting and sharing! Put an exclamation on the message: RON PAUL WILL NOT BE IGNORED! The r3VOLution is NOW!! "

Vote in this poll for who you would want to win in the 2012 United States Presidential Election. After voting, post comments below and join the discussion on the 2012 presidential race.

The United States presidential election of 2012 is the next United States presidential election, to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. It will be the 57th quadrennial presidential election in which presidential electors, who will actually elect the President and the Vice President of the United States on December 17, 2012, will be chosen. Barack Obama, who is eligible for a second and final term as President, has announced that he will seek nomination to be the Democratic Party's candidate in this election.

 
 
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Don't be a Jack Ass!  If you want to support Ron Paul in the primaries you must register as a Republican in most states. If you're not sure what the rules are in your state please contact your local election board and find out. We need to make sure all supporters of Ron Paul for president in 2012 are qualified to vote for him in the primaries. We must when the GOP nomination if we are to see Ron Paul on the ballot in the general election. So please do what you can and make sure you qualify to vote in the republican primaries. 



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