CNN Debate Poll, Screen Shot - Ron Paul at 91% - Will MSM mention this or hide it, like all the others have done? MSM is saying Romney won!

Sherry Questioning All
October 19, 2011

CNN has a Debate Poll up, I captured a screen shot of it, in case it disappears as other polls have done when Ron Paul wins hands down.   FYI - go to the CNN Poll link and vote for who you think won!

***UPDATE 11:46 AM est.  I just went to CNN and it seems they have changed the heading of the poll - It was "Who did the best at the Debate".  NOW it is "Who do you think will do the best at the debate"!   They have changed the page to as if this is before the debate and now it is a poll they don't have to use! 
**Note - Maybe I read it wrong in the beginning, at this point I am not sure.  If I did read it wrong in the beginning  - then, sorry it is my mistake in thinking the poll was after the debate and asking "Who did the best?"  If it was a poll before the debate, then where is a poll after it asking "Who do you think won the debate?"     



There is also another poll online - Concord Patch - where Ron Paul is winning over all others.   Go to theConcord Patch Poll link and vote for who you think won.



*** Neal Boortz has a poll up - he is pushing Cain..... you can go and vote for who you support there.  :)***


Ron Paul has a media blackout against him.  It has been confirmed. 

The establishment will keep having MSM spin everything and ignore Paul.  They keep using other polls for who is winning and who is ahead.  Funny how they don't use the online polls  of who has won the debates this Presidential election.  They constantly used them in 2008, but now it seems they are ignored and they are swept off the net, when Ron Paul is always the over powering winner in them all.

It will be up to everyone on the net to keep the Ron Paul campaign alive, because the people who only watch MSM have no clue that Ron Paul is actually winning the polls.  I don't trust a single MSM poll through phone calls etc. I don't believe they are honest and I believe they put the poll numbers where they want them to be.

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