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Noodle aficionados love Guiliani in unofficial poll [Thompson #2]
Nevada Appeal ^ | 5-15-07

Posted on 5/15/2007, 11:39:33 PM by SJackson

Rudy Guiliani and Fred Thompson are the top Republicans in the presidential race, at least according to noodle-lovers.

The Lyon County Republican Central Committee held an unscientific straw poll at the Oodles of Noodles pasta cookoff in Dayton over the weekend, and Guiliani came out tops among announced candidates, while Thompson headed the list of unannounced candidates.

Howard Hirsch, chairman of the party said the candidates were divided into two groups, announced and potential. He said 58 valid votes were cast, with 16 more incorrectly voting for someone in each group.

Guiliani received 18 votes; 12 from Republicans, two from Democrats and four from those not affiliated with either major party.

Thompson received 12 votes, 11 from Republicans and one from a nonpartisan or third-party adherent.

"Since the presidential campaign is gearing up a lot sooner than it used to, I think the results will give the candidates a guide to how they're doing in a fast-growing part of Nevada," Hirsch said. "That Rudy and Fred Thompson are almost neck-and-neck says a lot about where people in Nevada and in Lyon County are."

Among announced candidates, in second place was former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney who received seven votes, five from Republicans and two from voters unaffiliated with a major party.

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., was the choice of six voters at Oodles of Noodles, four of them Republicans, one Democrat and one unaffiliated.

Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson was chosen by two voters, one a Republican and the other unaffiliated with a major party.

Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback was the choice of one unaffiliated voter.

Among potential candidates, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was the choice of five voters, four of them Republican and one unaffiliated, Dick Cheney was chosen by three Republicans, Newt Gingrich by two Republicans and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush by one Republican.

Receiving no votes were former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore, Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-California, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas and Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colorado, all announced candidates.

Hirsch said more straw polls will be taken at other Lyon County events.

He said the results of the next straw poll could change as people become more familiar with the candidates.

"I don't think many of our members have made up their minds yet," he said.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: fred; fredthompson; rfr; runfredrun; thompson
As valid as most polls 8 months before the first votes are cast.

And 16 invalid votes out of 58, that's pretty good

1 posted on 5/15/2007, 11:39:36 PM by SJackson
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To: SJackson

Rudy Guiliani doesn’t stand a chance...wrong ideology...too much baggage...flash in the pan...


2 posted on 5/15/2007, 11:45:12 PM by Cornpone (Islam: The world's greatest, preventable and treatable psychosis. ©2006Cornpone)
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To: Cornpone
For those who don't know...a 'flash in the pan'...

An effort or person that promises great success but fails. For example, His second novel proved to be a flash in the pan, or We had high hopes for the new director, but she was a flash in the pan. This metaphoric term alludes to the 17th-century flintlock musket, which could be fired only when the flash of the priming powder in the lockpan ignited the charge in the bore. When it failed to ignite, there was only a flash in the pan and the gun did not shoot.

3 posted on 5/15/2007, 11:49:01 PM by Cornpone (Islam: The world's greatest, preventable and treatable psychosis. ©2006Cornpone)
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To: SJackson

Um, how does it look among the birdwatchers?


4 posted on 5/15/2007, 11:52:42 PM by proxy_user
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To: SJackson
The Lyon County Republican Central Committee held an unscientific straw poll at the Oodles of Noodles pasta cookoff...

In their song "No Soup," inspired by the shortage of some food items in 1946, the Charioteers sang about having "oodles of noodles, but no soup."

5 posted on 5/15/2007, 11:55:04 PM by Fiji Hill
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To: SJackson
Thompson received 12 votes, 11 from Republicans and one from a nonpartisan or third-party adherent.

Good news! Defeatocrats don't like Thompson.

6 posted on 5/16/2007, 12:09:15 AM by 50mm (algore uses 20 times as much energy as me)
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7 posted on 5/16/2007, 1:56:57 AM by Politicalmom (Conservatives want freedom. Republicans want power.)
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