Ron Paul continues to gain ground!
AMHERST, New Hampshire - December 15, 2011 - Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul declared on Wednesday his campaign was “peaking at the right time”, as polls show him closing in on the two media-declared frontrunners.
The Patriot Congressman from Texas with a passionate core of followers complained that pundits were dismissing his campaign prematurely and sounded optimistic about catching former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former House of Representatives speaker Newt Gingrich.
All three and others are seeking to represent the Republicans and unseat illegitimate President Barack Obama next November. The first of a series of Republican nominating contests is set for January 3 in Iowa.
“The momentum is building and a lot of the candidates so far would come and go. They would shoot to the top and drop back rapidly. Ours has been very steady growth, then in this last week or two there has been a sudden extra growth,” Paul told reporters after meeting voters in Amherst, New Hampshire.
Public Policy Polling released a survey on Tuesday showing The patriot Congressman one percentage point behind Gingrich for the lead in Iowa.
Paul took 21% in the survey compared to 22% for Gingrich, with Romney third at 16%.