* Sarah Palin 24.4% * Mitt Romney 18.1% * Undecided/Not Sure 16.2% * Bobby Jindal 15.6% * Mike Huckabee 9.7% * None of the Above/Someone else 8.2% * Rudy Giuliani 5.6% * Ron Paul 2.9%
Among All Voters:
* None of the Above/Someone Else 20.3% * Undecided/Not Sure 19.7% * Mitt Romney 13.7% * Sarah Palin 13.4% * Bobby Jindal 12.5% * Mike Huckabee 8.0% * Ron Paul 7.4% * Rudy Giuliani 5.0%
Palin leads among Republicans. Romney, Palin nearly equal among all voters. Huck losing the social conservatives to Palin it seems. Surprising showing by the RINO Jindal. Paul gets 5% of repubs, wow!!!
Alreadyyyyy????
If the Republicans don’t start a taxpayer financed “voter registration” group like ACORN, they won’t ever win another “election.” Time for some cemetery visits to start building up those Republican “voter” rolls.
zero has not even been sworn in yet as potus, and already pollng for 2012 elections... I am campaigned out at the moment, please give it a rest...
What does “all voters” suggest? Did they ask Dems on who they want to be the GOP candidate?
Thoughts?
Huckster/Romney warning!
On what possible basis do you call Jindal a RINO?
“None of the above” would seem to be a perfectly valid candidate to run for 2012, as there very well may not even BE a viable Republican party by then. ACORN is going to find such an overwhelming number of votes that the Republicans won’t be able to garner even 25% of the vote, and with the cards stacked “Chicago style”, may not even be able to muster a working minority in the legislative branch.
With a little encouragement, it may even be possible to outlaw the practice of conservative principles altogether. That is the direction being taken by the new appointees to the various levels of the Federal bench, up to and including the Supreme Court.
More and more I am liking the sundering of this country into five or six republics, with the varying constructs of representational government being applied according to the expressed will of the inhabitants of those respective republics.
http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.cfm?ID=1421
Arizona Sen. John McCain and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney were in a statistical dead heat on the eve of the Republican primary election in Michigan, a new Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll shows.
The survey shows McCain with a tiny 27% to 26% edge over Romney
Now, if McCain couldnt win this election, what makes anyone think that Romney can?
This tells me that the RNC desperately needs to lean on its state parties to change to closed primaries. We’ve seen what happens when the Dems get to pick our candidate for us often enough already.
Do they have a head to head poll of Palin v. Obama?
I would start fund raising and contributing monthly!
Well, going with the candidate with the widest popularity didn’t help us out this time, did it?
The GOP does well when it sticks to its principles, not when it tries to please everybody. Reagan was a small ‘l’ libertarian, not some RINO, and he was as popular as any president.
Plain and simple - we need to differentiate ourselves from the other party. The problem is, when you are part of the problem - nobody will select you to be the solution. If the next candidates in 2010 and 2012 that are republican can prove that they did things that were different than the dems and the rinos esp. if things get worse then they can prove to the electorate that they know what they are doing and that being fiscally conservative w/ less govt. is better for this country and its people. If you can’t tell the difference then why vote for dem lite when you can just vote for the dem. It’s like why by the cow when you can get the milk for free!!
Pretty early days yet. Mitt is bad news; he's the turd in the Republican punch bowl.
Zogby shows Palin and Romney only .3 apart - that’s nothing.
But anyway, I don’t trust Zogby, and here’s one of the reasons why:
Just in time for Election Day to get some Republicans to stay home, imo:
“Campaign 2004 Predictions
Zogby: Kerry 311, Bush 213...
02-Nov-04
Campaign 2004 Predictions”
excerpt http://archive.democrats.com/preview.cfm?term=Campaign+2004+Predictions
We’ve got to find a way to keep Dems and “Independents” from picking the REPUBLICAN candidate in the early primary states. Only REPUBLICANS should be allowed to pick a REPUBLICAN candidate.
SSShhhhhhh.......Palin has enough trouble already.
If the folks at MSNBC get a hold of these numbers we’ll have to see another video of Sarah being interviewed with functioning Turkey guillotines in the background.
But, this time since it’s closer to Christmas, they’ll most likely set up the interview in front of a Wal Mart store right before the sale starts.