Romney recovers from a brief low in these polls. Huckabee's bounce appears to be over as he continues to hover barely over single digits. McCain's odd bounce seems to have faded as well. Giuliani appears to be holding steady, although his support is not nearly as strong as it used to be.
I hate it when I misspell the title of a thread. Grrr....
Hmm... judging by the two-month span, everyone else is pretty much steady. Thompson is slipping big time.
Where’s all that support going?
Thompson's low is 15, Mitt the phony's low is 10. Thompson's high is much higher too (and can easily get those back). Mitt has outspent all candidates by far. Guess who's not doing that well based on the data? Romney, of course.
As soon as we have a national election, national polls will have relevance.
Go Mitt Go!!!
What I hope in the future for Mitt is to bring on pro-Israel pro-Zionist policy advisor to his campaign. This will get a Pastor Hagee endorsement and bring in Jewish voters.
Spencer Abraham on the Fred campaign is a terrific asset for us. This will need to be exploited.
“In the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination, Rudy Giuliani attracts 23% of Likely Republican Primary voters nationwide. Fred Thompson earns 15% of the vote followed closely by Mitt Romney at 14%, John McCain at 12%, and Mike Huckabee at 11% Ron Paul, in the aftermath of a huge fundraising day, jumps to 5% while no other Republican tops 1% (see recent daily numbers).”
Out of this crowd my first choice is Thompson followed by Mitt and then surprise of surprises, Ron Paul. Ron Paul is added by default, because I’m never casting a vote for Trudy, Lettuce Boy or Huckleberry.
Fred’s decline in the polls seems to have begun when he said of the Schiavo case (on 9/13)
“I can’t pass judgment on it. I know that good people were doing what they thought was best,” Thompson said. “That’s going back in history. I don’t remember the details of it.”
Here’s another chart.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/charts/?poll_id=192
Opinions differ. That’s mine.