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Monday, January 14, 2008

Ron Paul Still Tops The Charts On The Internet

The Lycos 50

Primaries? What primaries?!? All that matters is that Rep Ron Paul, the lovable Presidential candidate that the Internet has embraced, is still top of the charts when it comes to Internet searches!

Over at The Lycos 50, they’re showing off their latest list of the most searched on candidates, and there he is, sitting in the number one spot, Ron Paul. Now, never mind he only got 8% of the vote in New Hampshire, he is being searched on an astounding 150% more than the candidate in second place, Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. Third place, and topping the Democrats, is Senator Hillary Clinton.

The overall list is fairly interesting, more so than the primaries to me:

1. Ron Paul

2. Mike Huckabee

3. Hillary Clinton

4 Mitt Romney

5. Barack Obama

6. Fred Thompson

7. John Edwards

8. John McCain

9. Alan Keyes

10. Rudy Giuliani

As things are shaping up, Barack Obama has seen the biggest leap in the past 6-months, with an impressive 167% jump in searches, while Fred Thompson has actually slid, John Edwards has held study, and Rudy Giuliani barely registers on the change radar.

Maybe it’s just that older than most of the folks around here, but I have just never seen anything like this.  While I am certainly not endorsing a candidate, going by traditional measuring, Ron Paul has about as much luck as an armadillo in a freeway during rush hour: i.e. No chance.  However, when you go on the Internet, he’s been hailed as the man who can lead us all to the Promised Land.

I don’t begrudge his supporters one bit, I just don’t get the online/off-line disconnect.

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