Actually he isn’t.
Any polls in Michigan of likely Republican primary voters that include Fred Thompson has him at #1. Rooty at #2 (very fitting), and Mitt fighting with McCain for #3 0r #4.
“~Any polls in Michigan of likely Republican primary voters that include Fred Thompson has him at #1. Rooty at #2 (very fitting), and Mitt fighting with McCain for #3 0r #4.”~
This is incorrect. Romney isn’t first in Michigan, but he’s recently pulled into second.
Thompson isn’t doing very well so far in that state, though the fight is far from over. His support might be on a par with Romney, but he hasn’t come close to overtaking Giuliani.
http://www.pollster.com/08-MI-Rep-Pres-Primary.php
Actually, he is in 1st place in Nevada, Michigan,...
“Actually he isnt.”
Uh, yes he is. Romney leads in Michigan in latest poll:
“8/31: On the heels of the news of Michigans moving up their primary date, we have a new poll out of the state:. Romney: 25% Giuliani: 23% Thompson: 16% McCain: 15%. “
http://migop.blogs.com/blog/2007/09/presidential—1.html
Poll on Nevada last month had him leading. You can google for it.
Actually he isnt.
------>Clinton, Romney lead in Michigan
August 31, 2007 Clinton, Romney Lead in Michigan According to a new EPIC-MRA poll, Sen. Hillary Clinton leads the Democrats in Michigan with 40%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 21% and John Edwards at 16% percent. On the Republican side, former Gov. Mitt Romney leads with 25%, edging out former Mayor Rudy Giuliani with 23%. Former Sen. Fred Thompson is in third with 16% and Sen. John McCain trails with 15%. Meanwhile, a new National Journal Political Insiders Poll suggests the two frontrunners will be most helped by the state's proposed early primary.
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Poll: Hillary, Romney Lead In Michigan
By Greg Sargent - August 31, 2007, 12:57PM
A new Detroit News poll finds Hillary with a strong lead over Obama in Michigan -- a state that could conceivably assume more importance if it succeeds in moving up its primary, as its government is trying to do.
The survey finds that Hillary has 40%, followed by Barack Obama at 21% and John Edwards at 16%.
On the GOP side Mitt Romney's status as a native of Michigan has only given him the slimmest of leads over Rudy. He has 25% to Rudy's 23%, a lead that's within the poll's 4.9 point margin of error. Fred Thompson has 16%, while John McCain trails in fourth place with 15%.
**New Iowa, Michigan Polls Show Romney Leading