Posted on 02/03/2008 6:41:04 AM PST by VU4G10
I like you and Learn2, Dog and Pony .... not so much!
Dunno. I only watched the original many, many years ago. But I have to run. got things to do this morning. Have a great one. And, no, I’m not watching the Super Bowl.
I think we can throw polls out the window. So many people don't have land lines and use cell phones exclusively.
The young people who are coming out in huge numbers for Obama--my guess would be that nine of ten use cell phones and are not being included in the polls. I think his numbers might be a lot bigger than showing up in polls.
Who knows???
This article surely gets a DUH! award. Kalipornia is going to vote with the gay mafia every time, and with Rudy dropping out that means Romney. No news, no surprise, and no greater factor.
Believe me when I say that MORE THAN HALF of who I’ve spoken to are undecided.The MSM is just wrong about support for McCain. For those who want to DO SOMETHING to defeat the DEMS
visit www.MittRomney.com/CallatHome during these times:
Friday, Feb 1, 2pm to 10pm
Saturday, Feb 2, 1pm to 10pm
Sunday, Feb 3, 1pm to 7pm
Monday, Feb 4, 1pm to 11pm
You will be asked to check a few boxes to confirm proper use of the program.
When you click Start Calling you will be directed to the login screen which will ask you for a username and a password.
It won't be on purpose, that's for sure.
I'm gagginmg too.
Huck thinks he's a conservative!!
Romney has now won Michigan, Wyoming, Nevada, and Maine. He has finshed second in Iowa, Florida and New Hampshire, and third in South Carolina.
By comparison, McCain won New Hampshire, Florida, and South Carolina...but finished 2nd Michigan and Maine (a very distant 2nd), 3rd in Nevada, 4th in Iowa, and 6th in Wyoming.
I believe Romney's numbers are climbing and will continue to do so and hope for a very strong showing on Tuesday. I believe the longer Romney can hold on, the stronger he will get.
I hear you, my friend.
Poll: McCain springs ahead in California
CNN ^ | January 28, 2008 | Paul Steinhauser
Posted on 01/29/2008 3:21:57 AM CST by Berlin_Freeper
The Arizona senator is 13 points ahead of his closest rival in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll released Monday: Thirty-nine percent of likely California Republican primary voters back McCain, while 26 percent support former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
For McCain, that's a 19-point jump in the polls since the last CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey conducted in the state two weeks ago.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
Neither are Florida's.
bcsco is the only one I know who isn’t a Rocky fan. When the original Rocky came out in the 70s, it marked the beginning of a resurgence from our defeatist attitude brought on by the rise of the 60s counter-culture. That movie needs to be watched from the perspective of WHEN it was made to fully appreciate it.
“The same demographic that shut down DC phones over amnesty is slowly getting behind Mitt, all over the country.”
I PRAY that you’re right about this. I’ve been wondering where the hell all those people went — why McCain has won so big so far. The conservatives who turned the tide with the amnesty bill, Harriet Meiers, Dubai ports, etc., must make their voices heard and stop the McCain train.
Romney picks up 10 points in CA in one week.
I sense a turning point.
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