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Zogby: Romney Rockets! (NH poll shows Romney tied with McCain at 25%; Giuliani trails at 19%)
Zogby.com ^ | April 5, 2007 | John Zogby

Posted on 04/05/2007 8:14:01 AM PDT by Unmarked Package

Latest New Hampshire telephone poll shows Romney's support nearly doubles to 25% to tie McCain; Giuliani trails at 19%

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has rocketed to the top of the field of contenders for the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary crown, running dead even with Arizona Sen. John McCain at 25% each, a new Zogby International telephone poll shows. With Romney’s ascension, the GOP presidential race looks just like the Democratic contest – a three–way battle!

While McCain has held mostly steady at the top of the Republican field in New Hampshire, losing just one point since January, Romney has made the big move up from 13% two months ago. Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York who is the toast of Republican primary voters nationally, finds himself in third place in the Granite State at 19% support, falling slightly from 20% in January to 19% this week.

Fred Thompson, the actor and former senator from Tennessee won 6% support in this latest survey of 502 likely New Hampshire Republican primary voters, which was conducted April 2-3, 2007, and contains a margin of error of +/- 4.5 percentage points.

Pollster John Zogby: “Score this as a big week for Mitt Romney. These poll numbers, together with the small increase in Iowa and a huge fund–raising effort, puts him into the top tier and makes him a major player in the race for the GOP nomination. John McCain’s support stays steady and makes him a contender and gives him a boost in an otherwise lackluster week. Move over, Rudy. You’ve got a real race on your hands!”

Romney has a slight edge over McCain among men – 27% support Romney while 25% favor McCain. Giuliani gets 19% support among men. McCain wins support from 25% of women, followed by Romney (23%) and Giuliani (18%).

McCain is the favored candidate among younger respondents – nearly half (48%) of those 18-29 said they would vote for the former war hero–turned senator. There is also strong support for Romney among this age group, as 37% said they would support the former Massachusetts governor. Giuliani gets the most support from those age 30 to 49 at (28%) and leads the field over all other candidates among this age group.

Asked about the strength of support for their candidate, McCain shows a slight edge over the other top candidates – 88% of McCain supporters said their backing was strong, compared to 86% of Romney supporters and 85% of those supporting Giuliani.

Republicans in New Hampshire – 2007

Apr. 3

Jan. 18

 

 

 

Romney

25%

13%

McCain

25%

26%

Giuliani

19%

20%

Hagel

1%

3%

Huckabee

1%

1%

Hunter

1%

1%

Paul

2%

1%

Brownback

<1%

<1%

Tancredo

1%

3%

Fred Thompson

6%

--

Tommy Thompson

<1%

--

Not sure

17%

15%

More than half of respondents (54%) said they were more likely to vote for a candidate who is generally more conservative, while 37% said they would favor a more moderate candidate. Romney is the top choice of those who identify themselves as “conservative” and “very conservative”.

The vast majority respondents (85%) said they would be more likely to vote for a candidate who stands up for what they believe in, regardless if they can win the general election. Younger respondents (age 18 to 29) were more likely than older respondents to favor a candidate who will stand by his or her beliefs – 96% in this age group feel this way, compared to 79% of those age 65 and older. Women (89%) are also more likely than men (82%) to say they would vote for the candidate who puts their beliefs first. Overall, 11% said they would rather have a candidate who can win.


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KEYWORDS: 2008; electionpresident; elections; fred; fredthompson; giuliani; mccain; romney; runfredrun; thompson; zogby
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To: potlatch

Re-Bump potlatch!


141 posted on 04/05/2007 3:38:59 PM PDT by devolve ( ........upload images free & fast at tinypic.com or Photobucket or Imagecave)
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To: devolve

Lol Bump to that and don’t you ‘re LOL’!!


142 posted on 04/05/2007 3:40:45 PM PDT by potlatch
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To: Unmarked Package

Romney’s star is rising!


143 posted on 04/05/2007 3:57:24 PM PDT by TheLion (How about "Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement," for a change)
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To: zarf

“While your busy sending up smoke signals, the rest of us will be voting.

When they start letting the public vote for the Pope, let us know.”

And while you’re busy pushing RINO Bishop Mitt who will be tarred and feathered for his wacky beliefs, I’ll be pushing Fred or Rudy or Duncan, people who won’t have to explain celestial marriage and Kolub on his planet as US policy.


144 posted on 04/05/2007 4:44:34 PM PDT by FastCoyote
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To: Unmarked Package

This poll conducted Apr 2-3 reflects favorable Romney publicity in all media after 1Q fundraising results were released on Monday. Just goes to show what a little favorable publicity will do.

Romney gave an excellent televised interview with Sean Hannity yesterday in which he ripped into Pelosi. I see Newsmax jumped on that statement and made it a story today.

Romney also made an appearance on the Today show earlier in the week. So far he hasn’t been asked to speak on “The View” with Ms Rosie O”donnell so far as I know. /sarc ;)

BTW, you need to get cable TV or satellite to keep us in the know.


145 posted on 04/05/2007 6:12:26 PM PDT by circumbendibus
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To: Unmarked Package

Romney Week in Review
April 5, 2007

This week, Governor Mitt Romney announced that his campaign raised an astounding $23 million from the first quarter of 2007, more than any of his opponents in the Republican primary . With contributions from all 50 states and Washington, D.C., the strength of Governor Romney’s early fundraising effort demonstrates that his message of change in Washington through innovation and transformation is resonating with people across this country.

His strong showing in today’s Zogby poll in New Hampshire that places Governor Romney at 25% and tied for first in the field is one more indicator of Mitt’s surging momentum.

Unwilling to rest on his laurels, Governor Romney had an aggressive schedule of television apperances this week, including CBS’ Early Show, NBC’s Today Show, and ABC’s Good Morning America on Tuesday morning, Fox News’ Big Story with John Gibson on Tuesday evening, and an exclusive interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Wednesday night. Watch all the highlights and don’t miss Mitt’s 2008 candidate word association game!

Governor Romney also held his first “Ask Mitt Anything” public forums in Derry, New Hampshire and Urbandale, Iowa. “Ask Mitt Anything” events are an opportunity for local residents to ask the Governor questions in a town hall or tele-town hall about his policies, ideas and vision for meeting a new generation of challenges.

But because most Americans can’t make it to Derry or Urbandale, we’ve launched a new “Ask Mitt Anything” channel on Mitt TV where you can watch Mitt answer unscripted, unfiltered questions from these events. We’ve already released videos on the national debt, immigration, energy policy, foreign relations, and the right to life.

Finally, the campaign launched it’s newest television ad, “;I Like Vetoes,” which highlights Governor Romney’s pledge to bring fiscal discipline back to Washington.

Governor Romney has proposed capping non-defense discretionary spending at inflation minus one percent and will veto any budget that exceeds that amount. Make sure to watch it on Mitt TV now ... early primary voters will be soon!


146 posted on 04/05/2007 6:20:18 PM PDT by circumbendibus
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To: zarf; All

Still at 1%, but climbing....


147 posted on 04/05/2007 6:31:22 PM PDT by KevinDavis (?To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual ways of preserving peace? ?)
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To: zarf; All

It is going to be no Fred.. The longer he hasn’t announced, the more likely he is not going to run..


148 posted on 04/05/2007 6:34:45 PM PDT by KevinDavis (?To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual ways of preserving peace? ?)
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To: FastCoyote; All

We are electing a President not a preacher you dolt...


149 posted on 04/05/2007 6:40:58 PM PDT by KevinDavis (?To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual ways of preserving peace? ?)
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To: circumbendibus
Thanks for posting that portion of the Romney Week in Review email from the Romney campaign. It reminds me, I should let people know how to sign up for that excellent summary at Join Team Mitt on the campaign website. I'll prepare a FReepMail for the Mitt Romney Ping List.

The new "Ask Mitt Anything" channel on Mitt TV will be a great addition to the video library.

150 posted on 04/05/2007 7:23:09 PM PDT by Unmarked Package (<<<< Click to learn more about the conservative record of Governor Mitt Romney)
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To: concerned about politics
If the primary does come down to McCain, Rudy, or Romney, Romney has my vote.
I'd like to see a real conservative running though. Two of them are east coast liberals, and McCain will cave to anyone who puts a camera in his face. We don't have any good candidates to vote for this time. This is a pretty sad bunch.

For the most part, I agree with you. Personally, I think Duncan Hunter is a great conservative but will have a very hard time winning. However, I'm supporting him right now in the hope that if enough people vote what they believe, he will move forward. I never hear substantive criticism of him. I only hear the "he can't win" excuse.

Another great conservative candidate is Jim Gilmore of Virginia. He has a better chance of winning his state than Duncan Hunter does, and his executive experience looks good. I just don't know whether he's going to start a campaign in time to build support and go anywhere. He would be an ideal vice-presidential candidate for any of them. He has executive experience as a governor. He has military experience in Army intelligence.

Louisiana has its primary on February 9. If we get through February 5 super-primaries with more than one candidate still in the race, I'll have to take a hard look at my choices. If Mitt Romney is my last chance to keep McCain or Giuliani from getting the nomination, i'll gladly vote for him. I'm having a hard time reading him, and he may end up being a very good president.

Bill

151 posted on 04/05/2007 7:38:23 PM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: WOSG
We have SoCons, we have BushBots, we have cut-n-run conservatives and now ... we have the Masada coservatives.

The person who posted that conservatives will not vote for someone other than Duncan Hunter is just an idiot. I'm supporting Duncan Hunter at this point, but I would be glad to support several of the other candidates. I won't support Rudy Giuliani in any way. I'd likely vote for John McCain, but I wouldn't do anything else. Otherwise, I can be pretty happy with most of the others. I like Mitt Romney's executive experience in business and as governor over Fred Thompson's experience as a senator and actor. On the other hand, Fred Thompson has a better voting record on the issues. If Mr. Hunter has left the race when the primary comes to my state, whether I vote for Mr. Thompson or Mr. Romney is a toss-up.

Bill

152 posted on 04/05/2007 7:46:50 PM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: zarf
I will support the nominee. I will make my decision when the time comes (based on who I think can kick the Bitch best)....however my gut tells me that Romney will take it to the WH.

If your goal is to win the general election, you'd be wise not to make derisive posts about other candidates and their supporters. Rather than attacking Duncan Hunter and his supporters, you should either ignore him or just make substantive comments about things you do or don't like about where he stands on the issues. When you put people down for supporting another candidate, you only drive a wedge between them and your candidate.

Bill

153 posted on 04/05/2007 7:55:15 PM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: FastCoyote
You are deliberately changing what I said in order to not address the issue which you brought up. In your Mormon bashing, at least have the courtesy to be honest in your posting of the scriptures.

It's not Heirs of Christ, it's Joint heirs with Christ. Rom. 8: 17

And please explain the rest of the references I posted, including...

Rev. 3: 21 him that overcometh will . . . sit with me in my throne.

Matt. 25: 21. I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.

This doctrine is so misunderstood and pounced on by some that it's amazing. It's all about overcoming the world and sharing in the many mansions of the Father. You are certainly entitled to bash all you want, I won't stop you, but you can't expect to get free pass when you do.

All the best.

154 posted on 04/05/2007 7:56:43 PM PDT by sevenbak
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To: FastCoyote
Basically, Mormons are a polytheistic cult that believes in ancestor worship.

Not worship, but honor and love. Please see the last 2 verses of the Old Testament, written about the last days, written some 300 years before Christ.

Malachi 4:

5 Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the LORD:

6 And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.

The Church that Joseph Smith restored is the fullness of the Gospel, all things have been restored by Jesus Christ. In fact, not only did Joseph claim that he saw God the Father and Jesus Christ, but also John the Baptist, Peter, James, John, Moses, Elijah (mentioned above), and others. The Church is about the restitution of all things, with all the priesthood keys that God has ever bestowed upon man, being given to man again.

They belong to His church, as do the administering of angels, miracles, faith, repentance, baptism and all the other things that always existed in His church.

These are principles that won't be accepted by all, but to those with ears to hear, and the desire to find out truths by the Holy Ghost, they are here.

All the best, I know you will flame me big time after this post, but I've said my peace, and don't feel the need to debate my religion with you any further.

Go with God.

155 posted on 04/05/2007 8:14:51 PM PDT by sevenbak
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To: devolve; potlatch; ntnychik; MeekOneGOP; dixiechick2000; Grampa Dave; areafiftyone; Peach; ...

James J. Zogby, President of the Arab American Institute and John Zogby,
President and Chief Executive Officer of Zogby International at FPC Briefing
on "What Arabs Think: Values, Beliefs and Concerns”

The Zogby brothers, as agents of Islamism, will suppress the
numbers for Giuliani, noted for not suffering Islamists.

156 posted on 04/05/2007 8:26:44 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: KevinDavis

“We are electing a President not a preacher you dolt...”

You moron, Romney is a Mormon Bishop, what do you think, his religious convictions will suddenly melt away when he is president??? That would be truly moronic to think that way, wouldn’t it? Unless you think he is a Jack Mormon, and therefore a complete hypocrite?

Why not just elect Tom Cruise the Scientologist? He has nice hair and is rich too.

Believe me, don’t believe me, but don’t come crying when a lot of strict Christians won’t pull the lever for Mitt based on Mormon occultism. It only takes 3% of the electorate to believe that way to turn an election in modern times, so don’t call me a dolt, you moron.


157 posted on 04/05/2007 11:04:28 PM PDT by FastCoyote
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To: sevenbak

“This doctrine is so misunderstood and pounced on by some that it’s amazing. It’s all about overcoming the world and sharing in the many mansions of the Father. You are certainly entitled to bash all you want, I won’t stop you, but you can’t expect to get free pass when you do.”

I think I’ll just mosey over to the Mormon temple and hang around and find out what you guys truly believe. Oh that’s right, there are too many secret rituals and Masonic rites going on to allow non-Mormons in. And I guarantee no Christian religious sect believes your subterfuge of trying to say mankind will be in any way equivalent to Gods in the afterlife, that’s typical false prophet Mormon subterfuge. No one interprets Joint heirs as us being at all Christ equivalent like you do, otherwise we’d by definition become polytheistic ancestor worshipers who had to baptize the dead (something you know Christians don’t do). Go read up some on what Joseph Smith’s wife thought of her petty occultist husband after he started bedding down other women.

And as far as me being harsh on Mormons, I know quite well how you treat apostates, you run them out of your communities and seal them off. So you are plenty harsh on anyone who doesn’t give in to your way of thinking.


158 posted on 04/05/2007 11:17:30 PM PDT by FastCoyote
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To: sevenbak

“All the best, I know you will flame me big time after this post, but I’ve said my peace, and don’t feel the need to debate my religion with you any further.”

Great, you’ve admitted to polytheism and at least of form of ancestor worship, that ought to sit well with other Freepers who read this thread.

“The Church that Joseph Smith restored is the fullness of the Gospel, all things have been restored by Jesus Christ. In fact, not only did Joseph claim that he saw God the Father and Jesus Christ, but also John the Baptist, Peter, James, John, Moses, Elijah (mentioned above), and others. The Church is about the restitution of all things, with all the priesthood keys that God has ever bestowed upon man, being given to man again.”

Oh yeah, I’m convinced now. The rock crystal gazer and Masonic occultist Joseph Smith saw God, Jesus, John the Baptist, Peter, James, John, Moses, and Elijah as well as being the only one to see the golden tablets of Moroni (which magically disappear). Wow, not even Christ claimed that many visions (or that many wives). And you guys want to call me nuts for not falling for the Mitt Romney express. I think someone’s been hitting the wacky weed.

I’d say Go with God to you too, but which God is this? According to wikipedia:

[According to the literal interpretation, Kolob is an actual star in this universe that is near to, or perhaps the sun of, the physical throne of God. This interpretation has significant formative impact on Mormon belief and criticism, leading to conceptions such as that the faithful will be made gods of planets in this universe, that God dwells within this universe rather than transcending it, and that the Biblical creation is a creation of the local earth, galaxy, or solar system rather than the entire known physical reality.]

So, Go With The God who lives near Kolob, and with all the Gods who inhabit other planets. Your religion is very similar to Islam, which worships the moon and sun gods and various other entities, so pardon me if I don’t buy in.


159 posted on 04/05/2007 11:34:21 PM PDT by FastCoyote
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To: sevenbak
Here, this ought to explain Mormon polytheism to you


160 posted on 04/05/2007 11:45:04 PM PDT by FastCoyote
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