Short Answer
In January of 2012, the second stop for a Republican to get votes toward the presidential nomination was at the New Hampshire Primary. The following exhibit shows the votes several candidates received from registered Republicans and Independents. Source: ABC News
Given that a randomly selected voter is not a Republican, what is the probability that he or she voted for Ron Paul?
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