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TX-14: Paul coasting to re-election

If this poll is any indication, Ron Paul will be re-elected to Congress:

While Ron Paul's presidential campaign is sputtering to an unimpressive close, his congressional campaign is beginning to look more and more like a slam dunk.

A recent Public Policy Polling poll shows Ron Paul clobbering Chris Peden in the race for the Texas 14th District at 63 to 30. That may be surprising to some, but it really shouldn't be. Paul has faced a Republican challenger just about every election cycle. A challenger that has received at least implicit support from the national Republican Party. And Paul continues to clean up.

This poll is consistent with the last few primary races that Ron Paul has had.

Comments

Despite some of Ron Paul's wackiness, the GOP really doesn't like being reminded that it isn't the party of fiscal conservatism or protection of the Constitution anymore, does it?

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