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Hannity, Fox, CNN, CPAC Caught Suppressing Their Own Polls Showing Ron Paul On Top

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What if the GOP decided to swiftboat and astroturf their own voters? Now we know - Ron Paul won the poll on "Fox News" asking who won the Iowa GOP Presidential Debate and they removed it.

This follows a long pattern of suppression of Paul's real-life popularity. 2011 and 2010 Straw Polls at CPAC both went for Paul so they reported other candidates as "winning tonight" and even edited out roaring applause for Paul's win this year and lied about a "lackluster" audience reaction.

CNN is in on it too, pulling their own viewer poll down after Paul won and replacing it with someone else's poll in which he was one of over 50 candidates.

Notice the real-time revision of history: Fox pundits cannot debate Paul on the issues either way because the people win if we simply talk about the wars or the Fed. They decide what we are "fed" until America gets "fed up".
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