Still kicking?
1 posted on
11/28/2011 8:47:28 AM PST by
TBBT
To: TBBT
This just shows that 55% of the base voters have lost their minds.
2 posted on
11/28/2011 8:49:23 AM PST by
Lazlo in PA
(Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
To: TBBT
Ooooh... it’s a “scientific” phone poll of 499 (not 500, not 498, but 499) Republican voters who said they’d vote in their state’s primary.
3 posted on
11/28/2011 8:52:03 AM PST by
rhombus
To: TBBT
I refuse to believe that American voters accept Gingrich’s advocating of amnesty for illegal aliens as a course for this country. It just doesn’t make sense
4 posted on
11/28/2011 8:52:40 AM PST by
Rooivalk
To: TBBT
Pffft. Blog polling. Poll,scmoll.
5 posted on
11/28/2011 8:52:48 AM PST by
gimme1ibertee
("Criticism......brings attention to an unhealthy state of things"-Winston Churchill)
To: TBBT
Pffft. Blog polling. Poll,schmoll.
6 posted on
11/28/2011 8:53:03 AM PST by
gimme1ibertee
("Criticism......brings attention to an unhealthy state of things"-Winston Churchill)
To: TBBT
National polls are meaningless.
To: TBBT
It goes against common sense, but Gingrich having the most skeletons in his closet seems to have somewhat inoculated him to the kind of attacks that severely damage other candidates. When the press dregs up something like the Fannie Mae controversy, people just seem to shrug and say “Well that's Newt Gingrich for you...”
8 posted on
11/28/2011 8:53:28 AM PST by
apillar
To: TBBT
Well I guess Obama will win re-election because all the Gingrich hating conservatives will sit out the election with heads up their asses just like 2008 with McCain. They are like a bunch of spoiled brats who throw tantrums when they don’t get what they want. I think I dislike them more than liberals. At least liberals stick together. But they are also mentally deranged.
10 posted on
11/28/2011 8:54:07 AM PST by
Jukeman
To: TBBT
be ready for mass-amnesty. I wonder if US citizens are still allowed to vote after Newt is done.
I will never ever vote for that scumbag lying amnesty activist global warming nut
14 posted on
11/28/2011 8:58:02 AM PST by
heiss
(heartless)
To: TBBT
I can live with Gingrich. I cannot abide Romney.
20 posted on
11/28/2011 9:03:59 AM PST by
Haiku Guy
(We don't need to Occupy Wall Street... We need to Occupy K Street!)
To: TBBT
Gingrich 32% with Herman Cain at 14%.
Does that mean that Herm is within striking distance? Hmmmm maybe not.
Go Newt.......
21 posted on
11/28/2011 9:08:01 AM PST by
Gator113
(~Just livin' life, my way~.. Newt/Palin-Bolton-2012."got a lot swirling around in my head.")
To: TBBT
Well NO chance I vote for either of these sniveling RINOs ... but watching Romney take it in the teeth on this one is pretty funny.
To: TBBT
Either nomineee will lose to Obama. So, I would rather see Gingrich lose to Obama than Romney lose to Obama. At least, it will be a “center right” candidate who is deeply flawed personally that would have given the election to Obama. Not a “center left” republican who is an in-the-middle mush.
Even if Perry is likely to lose to Obama, I would rather see him fight the conservative cause on most issues and go down with a good fight on the issues. Not personality and flip-flopping confusion. At least, that will set it up better for GOP in 2016.
To: TBBT
So long as it is not Romney.
32 posted on
11/28/2011 9:37:42 AM PST by
Buckeye Battle Cry
(Mittt Romney - he lacks the courage of his absence of convictions .)
To: TBBT
Conducted last night, the poll of 499 registered voters nationwide who said theyd vote in their states Republican primary or caucus has a margin of error of +/- 4%. They think that the Union-Leader's endorsement of Newt caused this big change in nationwide voter opinion? It makes no sense to tie a national change to a New Hampshire newspaper endorsement. And 499 people polled nationwide?
42 posted on
11/28/2011 10:08:41 AM PST by
Will88
To: TBBT
And this was BEFORE the Cainesty announcement!
Newt will certainly get some of those defectors!
48 posted on
11/28/2011 10:41:48 AM PST by
TitansAFC
(Mr. Cain, infanticide is not a "social decision," and it SHOULD be part of the political discussion!)
To: TBBT
-—”....Cain was the choice of 36 percent of Democrats more than double any other Republican nominee....”-—
It is clear now why Cain is not in fifth place. The Democrats DESPERATELY want us to nominate him.
49 posted on
11/28/2011 10:44:04 AM PST by
TitansAFC
(Mr. Cain, infanticide is not a "social decision," and it SHOULD be part of the political discussion!)
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51 posted on
11/28/2011 10:47:09 AM PST by
TitansAFC
(Mr. Cain, infanticide is not a "social decision," and it SHOULD be part of the political discussion!)
To: TBBT; P-Marlowe
It’s a small national sampling, but it has a margin of error of only 4%. That means that Gingrich is clearly ahead of Romney and that Romney is clearly ahead of Cain. Also, it is specifically of Likely Republican Voters.
Were it a national election poll, it would have roughly 1000 respondents and give data on both republicans and democrats.
I have no problem with sample size given the 4% MOE.
53 posted on
11/28/2011 10:55:04 AM PST by
xzins
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To: TBBT
No way! I’ll never vote for _____________ !
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