Over the last several months you have no doubt come across people, especially on the internet who are Ron Paul advocates. The real question is do the polls reflect this sudden increase in the younger generations apparent support? With the September polls being done there is a clear for runner in both the democratic and republican parties. While Ron Paul is still far from a front runner it is clear that in some states he has picked up steam.
According to www.usaelectionpolls.com on average in southern states Ron Paul lost some ground back in July, but has leveled off to an average of 1.6 %, in western states Ron Paul has fallen from his high of 1.7% in June down to 1.0% this September. In Red states Ron Paul seems to fair well at a steady 2.0% for the last couple of months, and in blue states He is up from 1.8% to a 2.6%. That is the highest he has been in the blue states since January polls and seems to show a steady increase in support. On usaelectionpolls.com you can view a break down by state to see how your state fairs. The highest polls for the states show that in the state of New Hampshire Ron Paul fairs the best with a high 4.0%. In Alabama, California, Colorado, and Michigan all tie in at a low 1.0% for this month. So while Ron Paul’s popularity seems to be climbing it is still rather low compared to other candidates who are running in the same political arena.