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CBS News/ June 18, 2011, 3:37 PM

Ron Paul wins Republican Leadership Conf. straw poll; Jon Huntsman second

AP Photo/Jim Cole

Updated 5:34 p.m. Eastern Time

NEW ORLEANS - Ron Paul won the presidential straw poll at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans Saturday, easily beating out his rivals for the GOP nomination. Second place went to Jon Huntsman, the little-known former Utah governor who missed the conference with a cold.

With the Libertarian-leaning Paul seen as unlikely to win the party's nomination, the second-place finish will be seen as a victory for Huntsman, the former ambassador to China who is announcing his presidential campaign next week. Huntsman's wife and daughter traveled to the conference in his place, though they did not speak.

Paul finished with 612 votes, followed by Huntsman with 382. Michele Bachmann took third with 191 votes, followed by Herman Cain with 104 votes. No other candidate got more than 100.

Mitt Romney took 74 votes, Newt Gingrich 69, Sarah Palin 41, Rick Santorum 30 and Tim Palwenty 18.

Attendees at the gathering for conservative and Republican activists were asked, "If the primary election for president were held today, for whom would you vote?"

Their choices - listed in alphabetical order - were Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, New Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Gary Johnson, Thaddeus McCotter, Sarah Palin, Ron Paul, Tim Pawlenty, Buddy Roemer, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Johnson, McCotter, Paul, Roemer and Santorum addressed conference attendees. Huntsman had been scheduled to speak but canceled at the last minute.

Jon Huntsman

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Pawlenty and Romney, both of whom are declared candidates, skipped the conference. (Romney, who leads in polls of the GOP field, has vowed not to participate in any straw polls this year.) Palin, who has not declared a presidential campaign, also skipped the conference.

Left off the ballot was Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who has been generating buzz and is now openly considering a presidential run. Perry was scheduled to address the conference Saturday, after the results were announced.

Last year Romney won the straw poll despite skipping the conference, edging out Paul by a single vote, with Gingrich and Palin essentially tying for third.

Organizations affiliated with the various candidates spend money to influence the outcome of the straw poll and thus generate positive headlines for their candidate. This is done by paying for or subsidizing conference tickets and travel to the conference for supporters from around the country.

Paul's mostly-young supporters cheered when the results were announced, while others booed. Paul - whose base of support is passionate, if limited - won the straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference earlier this year.

Straw polls are often seen as signs of enthusiasm among the most active members of the party, though detractors are quick to note they are easily manipulated and that the pool of respondents does not necessarily represent the party overall.

It has been rumored here that Huntsman's campaign bought tickets for and bussed in a number of college Republicans to up his vote. In response to an inquiry from CBS News, Huntsman's camp did not deny spending money to increase Huntsman's vote total.

Huntsman's cancellation was seen as a missed opportunity to make his case to conservative activists, who were thought to view him warily because of his centrist positions on immigration, cap-and-trade legislation and gay rights - as well as his willingness to serve in the Obama administration. But his strong finish in the straw poll will serve as a signal -- legitimate or not -- that conservative activists may be more open to Huntsman than some expected.

On June 3, Huntsman spoke at the socially-conservative Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference in Washington, where he stressed his record opposing abortion rights.

He said that if Republicans prioritize economic issues over "life" issues, "the deficit we will face is one that is much more destructive. It will be a deficit of the heart and of the soul."

"That is a trade we should not make," said Huntsman.

More from the Republican Leadership Conference:

Winners and losers at the Republican Leadership Conference
Rick Perry: Republicans should "stop apologizing"
Buddy Roemer decries special interest "tyranny"
Michele Bachmann: I'll bring the voice of the people to the Oval Office
Did Michele Bachmann "raise" 23 foster kids?"
Haley Barbour: Tea Party must stick with GOP
Newt Gingrich vows to win his way; Can it work?
Huckabee: Don't put social conservatives in a box
Herman Cain: "I have a dream"

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Sheepdog530 says:
The people are going to elect a president based on ''track record'' Ron Paul has a 30 year history of telling the truth. No more neocon globalist new world order puppets, it's Ron Paul or we will have riots like Greece!
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netnuts says:
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.".

Mahatma Gandhi.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSgNXehimRM&feature=player_embedded
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jimbom121 says:
Doesn't Paul win every straw poll? Maybe he should push for straw polls instead of primaries.
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bpitas says:
Here's the video about Fox News skewing the poll results after Ron Paul easily won the first debate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYhGkJK3WSY&annotation_id=annotation_749383&feature=iv

Does anyone actually take the media seriously anymore?!?
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sharkboy234 says:
VOTE HERMAN CAIN NOW TO SWEEP YES
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Sheepdog530 replies:
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Herman use to work for the Feds,that's like voting for the wolf to gaurd the sheep!
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rgage12 says:
Blah, blah, blah... We haven't elected a president since they murdered Kenndy.
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Birdman04 replies:
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Who murdered JFK? I heard it was space aliens mad that he impregnated one of their own. Trust me.
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PVperson2 says:
Since Paul doesn't believe in the US government and would like it dismantled, what "change" would he bring, return the country to what it once was, a vast uninhabited wilderness?
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Sheepdog530 replies:
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Your funny! Your statement has zero merit.
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nojoy01 says:
Never mind brianbwb2015, I googled it/him. So far I've read Three of his articles & it looks like there's a ton more out there. What this country doesn't need is a bigoted POS like him anywhere near the Presidency.
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nojoy01 says:
by brianbwb2015 June 19, 2011 3:51 AM EDT

Nope.

Paul is in bed with ultra right-wing racists and terrorists, ans as such will be soundly repudiated by a vast majority of America.
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I hadn't heard that. Source it for me please so I can read up on it.
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tuathadedannan replies:
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I thought all Republicans were racists? We need politicians who are in bed with big business, so won't either a Democrat or Nazi do?
Sheepdog530 replies:
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Some of these comments are so laughable! To the dipchit that said Ron Paul is a terrorist,please prove it or shut tfu.
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Stevenapoli7 says:
Paul is the only candidate that is true to the Constitution. He has my vote.
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jscott418-21618367473133020464 replies:
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I give lot's of credit for not just toting the line to make voters feel good. I think we need more politicians that tell it like it is. Its too easy to support and vote for someone who promises you things.
But its a better person when they tell you what you don't want to hear because its the truth.
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