by user Cassidysummers You can view all the videos of the republican debate here. After the debate, MSNBC uploaded these videos. They gave everyone a chance to vote on who they thought was the winner. The clear winner was Congressman Ron Paul. He had the most votes from the viewers on the website. Im in the middle of watching the videos right now, so I have no say as to who I think won. However, by the vote count, Ron Paul won. The day after the vote went up, Ron Paul had the most votes. MSNBC then deleted the vote count, there were no other candidates that were even close to Ron Paul's vote count. Why did MSNBC delete the vote count? Why did they then say the next day that the winner was not Ron Paul? Why does the media try to manipulate our minds?
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| - by user Cassidysummers You can view all the videos of the republican debate here. After the debate, MSNBC uploaded these videos. They gave everyone a chance to vote on who they thought was the winner. The clear winner was Congressman Ron Paul. He had the most votes from the viewers on the website. Im in the middle of watching the videos right now, so I have no say as to who I think won. However, by the vote count, Ron Paul won. The day after the vote went up, Ron Paul had the most votes. MSNBC then deleted the vote count, there were no other candidates that were even close to Ron Paul's vote count. Why did MSNBC delete the vote count? Why did they then say the next day that the winner was not Ron Paul? Why does the media try to manipulate our minds?
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| - by user Cassidysummers You can view all the videos of the republican debate here. After the debate, MSNBC uploaded these videos. They gave everyone a chance to vote on who they thought was the winner. The clear winner was Congressman Ron Paul. He had the most votes from the viewers on the website. Im in the middle of watching the videos right now, so I have no say as to who I think won. However, by the vote count, Ron Paul won. The day after the vote went up, Ron Paul had the most votes. MSNBC then deleted the vote count, there were no other candidates that were even close to Ron Paul's vote count. Why did MSNBC delete the vote count? Why did they then say the next day that the winner was not Ron Paul? Why does the media try to manipulate our minds? Tell me people, who do you think had the best stances during the debate? Post your opinions, go watch the videos. __NOEDITSECTION__ From The Opinion Wiki, a Wikia wiki. From The Opinion Wiki, a Wikia wiki.
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