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FLASH: RASMUSSEN Florida poll to be released: Romney 25, McCain 20, Giuliani 19... Developing...
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Posted on 01/21/2008 5:48:14 AM PST by cotton1706

FLASH: RASMUSSEN Florida poll to be released: Romney 25, McCain 20, Giuliani 19... Developing...


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; elections; fl2008; poll; romney
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To: N3WBI3
Well, John McCain also committed adultery and divorced his crippled wife and moved on to wealthy Cindy. Applying your logic, he is also an expert on adultery and divorce.

Reminds me of John Kerry. No wonder Kerry considered McCain to be his running mate.

421 posted on 01/21/2008 12:06:32 PM PST by MBB1984
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To: AirForceGeorge
Thompson was wrong. He's said he was wrong, and he's said why. We'll see how wrong he really thought he was if he backs McCain now. If he does, then every Thompson supporter on this forum, myself included, fell for an act. But I honestly don't believe he will.

To say the constitutional travesty that is McCain-Feingold (the bill's other namesake being on the furthest left-flank in the country) is nitpicking the edge of anything shows how little of it of you've actually seen. Couple that with McCain's "Gang of 14", and what it's meant to the President's prerogative to appoint federal judges (those who will be enforcing McCain-Feingold) and add it up.

It's not nitpicking to compare McCain's votes to the real, practical actions he's taken over the last eight years. How is his co-sponsoring of McCain-Lieberman, or appearing in leftist anti-gun television and radio ads in Colorda the edges of the gun issue? This stuff is at the core of what he believes. Global warming isn't the "edge" of any issue. It's a junk-science scheme to transfer rights and property to a central authority, and John McCain is its foremost ambassador in the GOP. He's strong on the war, but he's made publicly haranguing Donald Rumsfeld his life's work (even 18 months after his retirement), he stands with the far-left on closing Gitmo, and he wags his finger at the administration for allowing the coercive interrogation of KSM and Abu Zubaydah. And he was front-and-center on the doom and gloom parade in 2006, painting pictures of sectarian civil wars other such "straight talk" on the Sunday morning TV circuit.

You don't think stories like this hurt Republicans three months before the midterm elections: McCain: Bush Misled Country On Iraq

The contradictions between how McCain votes and what he does with the rest of his time suggest either a split-personality or a deliberate deception. Either way, it's a fatal flaw that will eliminate him from consideration in the minds of many conservatives.

As for Romney, I've already said he's the best of a weak lot. If that makes me an LDS sympathizer or whatever, knock yourself out. I'm not going to get too bent out of shape over some belligerent dude on the internet who seasons his posts with randomized hahahaha's.

422 posted on 01/21/2008 12:08:21 PM PST by WhistlingPastTheGraveyard (Jimmy Carter gave away a canal. John McCain gave away the 1st Amendment.)
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To: AirForceGeorge

The most recent head-to-head poll shows Romney beating Hillary handily in Georgia. I don’t know about the other southern states, but Georgia would seem to be a bellwether.


423 posted on 01/21/2008 12:10:23 PM PST by Thurston Peak
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To: AirForceGeorge

Romney Romney Romney.

Jeez- Why such hatred of the man in your posts? He’s clearly the most electable and presidential of the 4 left. It’s amazing you can’t see that.


424 posted on 01/21/2008 12:18:32 PM PST by petercooper (It's called subprime for a reason.)
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To: N3WBI3

So McCain was tortured and then sponsors the “Terrorist Bill of Rights” woop de woop— no thanks. He’s a sick old man and a psycho, and must be defeated Pronto! We cannot be “Doled” again.


425 posted on 01/21/2008 12:21:57 PM PST by petercooper (It's called subprime for a reason.)
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To: NYC Republican

Folks need to remember that scumbag McCain said he would “entertain” the prospect of being on the Kerry 2004 ticket. People supporting McCain just b/c he’s prolife and was in the military are idiots.


426 posted on 01/21/2008 12:25:29 PM PST by petercooper (It's called subprime for a reason.)
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To: kabar
Nonsense? You seem to ignore what I am saying. Tancredo endorsed Romney. Doesn't that even register with you when you are talking about what candidate will be strong on immigration? I am an immigration reform activist who just spent five days in SC participating in the process. I know the issue far better than you do. If McCain is the nominee, he will destroy the GOP and his amnesty policies will destroy this country.

Thanks for your work in helping elect a conservative. I hope the Mitt campaign follows through and contacts me for my primary. I've already called the HQ, and they say they WILL. :)

I decided, after a lot of soul-searching, to go with Mitt. It was either him or Fred, and since Fred couldn't do much in SC, I'm going with Romney. :)

427 posted on 01/21/2008 12:26:24 PM PST by Recovering_Democrat ((I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of Dependence on Government!))
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To: AirForceGeorge

Romney will lose the south to Hillary??? I want some of what you’re having


428 posted on 01/21/2008 12:35:10 PM PST by NYC Republican (Romney-the ONLY one to stop Huck, McCain, Rudy and Hillary!)
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To: petercooper

Agree


429 posted on 01/21/2008 12:58:41 PM PST by NYC Republican (Romney-the ONLY one to stop Huck, McCain, Rudy and Hillary!)
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To: Jane Austen
One difference is that McCain has looks feeble and Cindy had to help him out of the plane last week. Then he walked similar to Tim Conway on Carol Burnett show. Would not surprise me if McCain has a physical or mental breakdown anytime.

No way. He's the picture of health and ready to tackle four years as the leader of the free world.

430 posted on 01/21/2008 1:11:33 PM PST by Dagnabitt (Romney : he'll do I suppose.)
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To: Dagnabitt

If McCain manages to get elected, he’ll have a spot in his administration for Lindsay Graham, guaranteed. I don’t think he’ll be Vice President, but Secretary of Defense is a real possibility. Just another factoid to keep in sober contemplation. I guess the silver lining for South Carolina conservatives is that they’ll get a new senator.


431 posted on 01/21/2008 1:17:55 PM PST by Thurston Peak
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To: kabar

I would vote for Romney in the general. I just got off the phone with a friend of mine who is LDS and of course a big Romney backer. I was fired up when I saw this FL poll as McCain is my guy and Romney has pissed me off a bit this campaign as well as all the major candidates. But talking with my friend we both found a lot of common ground between our guys and agreed on most major issues. The way McCain is treated by some conservatives is unacceptable though, especially on FR.

Romney is a good man and would make a good president. But McCain is a great man, and there’s a difference. Romney’s electabiity and some of his tactics have really turned me off recently. But when I cool down I know I would vote for him. I fear greatly it would mean a big loss and a long time in the wilderness for the GOP.

I wear the flag on my uniform every day with pride. And I’ll be damned if I’ll see a pissant like Obama who stopped wearing his flag pin because it is “unpatriotic” become president over a man like McCain. That will be a disgusting day for us as a nation.


432 posted on 01/21/2008 1:40:29 PM PST by AirForceGeorge
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To: CommerceComet

No way will Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, and South Carolina go Dem in 2008.


433 posted on 01/21/2008 1:44:10 PM PST by kabar
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To: Dagnabitt

New poll has McCain up 5 on Giulian and 6 over Romney. Survey USA.


434 posted on 01/21/2008 2:04:42 PM PST by Rumierules
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To: AirForceGeorge
Romney is a good man and would make a good president. But McCain is a great man, and there’s a difference. Romney’s electabiity and some of his tactics have really turned me off recently. But when I cool down I know I would vote for him. I fear greatly it would mean a big loss and a long time in the wilderness for the GOP.

The issue for me is immigration. Amnesty will literally destroy this country. Most Americans don't understand the issue. The demographics are unbelievable. Our legal immigration policies must also be changed, but amnesty is forever. It can't be reversed. Here are three pieces you need to read:

1. Currently, 1.6 million legal and illegal immigrants settle in the country each year; 350,000 immigrants leave each year, resulting in net immigration of 1.25 million. If immigration continues at current levels, the nation’s population will increase from 301 million today to 468 million in 2060 — a 167 million (56 percent) increase. Immigrants plus their descendents will account for 105 million (63 percent) of the increase. The total projected growth of 167 million is equal to the combined populations of Great Britain, France, and Spain. The 105 million from immigration by itself is equal to 13 additional New York Cities.

2. Immigrants account for one in eight U.S. residents, the highest level in 80 years. In 1970 it was one in 21; in 1980 it was one in 16; and in 1990 it was one in 13. Overall, nearly one in three immigrants is an illegal alien. Half of Mexican and Central American immigrants and one-third of South American immigrants are illegal. Since 2000, 10.3 million immigrants have arrived — the highest seven-year period of immigration in U.S. history. More than half of post-2000 arrivals (5.6 million) are estimated to be illegal aliens.

3. The persistent inflow of Hispanic immigrants threatens to divide the United States into two peoples, two cultures, and two languages. Unlike past immigrant groups, Mexicans and other Latinos have not assimilated into mainstream U.S. culture, forming instead their own political and linguistic enclaves—from Los Angeles to Miami—and rejecting the Anglo-Protestant values that built the American dream. The United States ignores this challenge at its peril. ---The Hispanic Challenge By Samuel P. Huntington

Burueau of the Census: Projected Population of the United States, by Race and Hispanic Origin: 2000 to 2050 (In thousands except as indicated.

I wear the flag on my uniform every day with pride. And I’ll be damned if I’ll see a pissant like Obama who stopped wearing his flag pin because it is “unpatriotic” become president over a man like McCain. That will be a disgusting day for us as a nation.

I have served my country for 36 years [8 years as a naval officer including a year in Vietnam and another 8 months off the coast and 28 years as a Foreign Service Officer including service in Iran during the fall of the Shah and the rise of Khomeini; martial law in Poland durng the days of Solidarnosc, and in Saudi Arabia during the entire Gulf War, i.e., Desert Shield/Storm. I respect McCain's military service, but his immigration policies will destroy this country just like Obama's will. There is no difference.

435 posted on 01/21/2008 2:04:56 PM PST by kabar
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To: Man50D

Judging by your tagline you are a Huckles supporter, no? Compared to Huckabee Thompson is like Reagan x 100.


436 posted on 01/21/2008 2:06:44 PM PST by Blue Highway (The only cure for RINOvirus - Fred Thompson)
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To: kabar

I would agree that those states are not likely to flip. Among the Old Confederacy, however, Arkansas, Missouri, Virginia, and Florida were close enough in 2004 that a larger than normal African-American turnout and a smaller than normal turnout by the conservatives and evangelicals could turn these states blue.


437 posted on 01/21/2008 2:11:57 PM PST by CommerceComet (Mitt Romney: boldly saying whatever the audience wants to hear.)
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To: angcat

Rudy will not drop out before Super Tuesday. He’s pretty thin on money now... he needs a BIG showing Feb 5 to get people to believe in him again, and re-start the money flow.

Ron Paul will not drop out at all.. he has money, and he loves this. He’ll stick around until the end. At least, let’s hope he does... if he drops out, he’d be likely to run on a 3rd party ticket... but, I don’t think he’ll do that.


438 posted on 01/21/2008 2:17:07 PM PST by SomeCallMeTim
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To: CommerceComet
Since about 60% of the population votes, there is also the very real possibility that a Hillary or Obama candidacy will increase the turnout against them. Hillary energizes the Rep base like no other candidate. Obama's weaknesses are many and will be on view during the general campaign should he get the nomination. Two years in the Senate and a few years in the state legislature would normally make such a candidacy a joke. If he were white, his name wouldn't even be in discussion. It demonstrates how weak a candidate Hillary is when someone like Obama can actually be her main challenger.

It appears even the Dems don't want the Clintons to continue their rule over their party for the next 8 years on top of the 16 years they have already been running things. Imagine if there are two Clinton ex-Presidents!!! Hell, they will control the party until they die.

439 posted on 01/21/2008 2:23:32 PM PST by kabar
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To: AirForceGeorge
McCain a great man? No way. Senator John McCain is no hero. No great man would treat his loyal wife the way he treated his first wife and then divorce her for the mistress. No great man would try to push amnesty down our throats and vote against barring gang members and terrorists from this country. There is no excuse for this. No great man would get involved in Keating 5 or CFR.
440 posted on 01/21/2008 2:26:33 PM PST by Jane Austen
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