I don't bet but I think you may be mistaken. Check this out:

http://www.examiner.com/independent-in-manchester/underdog-paul-now-second-new-hampshire-poll

Paul is now a solid second in NH.  Cain is fading, Gingrich little traction 
there.  Bachman is all but out.  Paul's support in Iowa is very durable.  If 
Romney fades nationally, as I think he might, Paul can gain even more in NH.

All of Paul's issues, crony capitalism, military spending, Fed, bank corruption 
are at the forefront.  Even Sarah Palin last night was open to Paul - she has 
been moving in a more populist and less neoconservative direction for quite 
some time.  I think she may endorse Paul.

http://youtu.be/gv1Tn8iSwFg

FInally, GIngrich is now said to have received 1.6 million from Freddie Mac.  
Wonder where they got the cash to pay him - taxpayers.

Kevin


  Hi Kevin,


  On Nov 16, 2011, at 4:56 AM, Kevin Kervick wrote:
    Gingrich has too many un-conservative positions and too many lobbying 
connections to ultimately gain acceptance.  He is also apparently a 
spendaholic, which explains why he has to take so much tarnished money and 
write so many books.  I think he is damaged goods.

    Paul is poised to win Iowa.  I think Cain is done, Perry is done (because 
he is too stupid) Gingrich will not last.

    
http://www.examiner.com/independent-in-manchester/underdog-ron-paul-surges-iowa

    If Paul can win Iowa he can finish second in New Hampshire which will give 
him a lot of momentum.


  I agree about the incompetence of his competitors, but I still find it hard 
to believe that Ron Paul will win Iowa.  I'll bet you a $25 Kiva Gift Card he 
doesn't.  


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