gop debate in south carolina where he repeated his support for legalizing drugs, including heroin, he's one of those rarities in politics that will say whatever is on his mind. >> sticks to his philosophical view. >> the government is not meant for these things. >> the thing about the bin laden comment, one piece of bipartisan we've had in some time is the patriotism over the killing of bin laden. >> where is this getting him? poll wise? >> i mean because of these views and because he's so willing to be outspoken about these views this explains why gop voters have always been a little weary of ron paul. take the latest cnn polling it shows paul really in the back of the pack with 10% of support he does pull better than mitch daniel and tim pawlenty but that is where he was four years ago in 2008. the views on paul on evenly split inside the republican party about 30% like him, nearly