6 point bump for Mitt since July. Doesn't look like hesitancy and lassitude is doing much for FDT.
1 posted on
08/13/2007 4:50:56 PM PDT by
Plutarch
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Just waiting for McCain to drop out and then Ron Paul to get a clear idea of where we are at. Until then...it’s he said she said.
4 posted on
08/13/2007 4:52:37 PM PDT by
My Favorite Headache
(No One Gets To Their Heaven Without A Fight)
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5 posted on
08/13/2007 4:53:46 PM PDT by
bnelson44
(http://www.appealforcourage.org)
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Says who? 600 “likely voters”? I resent the herding of conservatives into this shute...
7 posted on
08/13/2007 4:55:12 PM PDT by
ishabibble
(ALL-AMERICAN INFIDEL)
To: Plutarch
Looks like Romney and Thompson could split the conservative vote and let Giuliani in.
8 posted on
08/13/2007 4:55:15 PM PDT by
expatpat
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FYI: Regardless of your favorite candidate, ARG has a famously bad track record. And as someone else already mentioned, that’s a meager poll sample.
10 posted on
08/13/2007 5:00:10 PM PDT by
inkling
(exurbanleague.com)
To: Plutarch
“Guiliani was been seen in dresses more often than H. Clinton.” [Mark Shields]
11 posted on
08/13/2007 5:00:48 PM PDT by
ex-snook
("But above all things, truth beareth away the victory.")
To: Plutarch
Come on, "hesitancy and lassitude". Nonsense!
FredT is organizing his camapign effort. Looks like somewhere around Labor Day he'll announce. Be patient. If he doesn't run, then you can go bonkers. LOL
16 posted on
08/13/2007 5:05:04 PM PDT by
Reagan Man
(FUHGETTABOUTIT Rudy....... Conservatives don't vote for liberals!)
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RG is 3 for 3 in the polls (gallup cbs arg), maybe a trend starting
17 posted on
08/13/2007 5:05:45 PM PDT by
italianquaker
(Obamas "spiritual advisor" , ." On the Sunday after the attacks, Dr. Wright blamed America.)
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I thought ARG was the worst poll. So as a Romney supporter, to be consistent, I have to discount this one and wait for Rasmussen or some of the others to bear this out.
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600 likely Republican primary voters Wow! Might as well call off the election!
/s
24 posted on
08/13/2007 5:24:27 PM PDT by
EternalVigilance
(When Romney got done in MA, there were more Green Party candidates than Republican candidates...)
To: Plutarch
Loving it!
I wonder if Rudy is going to keep his strategy or recalibrate now that Romney is taking off with his traditional electoral strategy.
27 posted on
08/13/2007 5:33:09 PM PDT by
Dragonspirit
(We fight it out as good friends now, but in 2008 we UNITE against our enemy!)
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I wonder how McCain’s friendship with F.Thompson fits into the equation.
Of course T.Thompsons 1% is up for grabs.
29 posted on
08/13/2007 6:38:00 PM PDT by
longtermmemmory
(VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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ARG Poll: Giuliani 27%; Romney 16%; Thompson 16%
That is something to say "Arg" about
30 posted on
08/13/2007 6:43:10 PM PDT by
G8 Diplomat
(From my fist to Harry Reid's face)
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Great News!
I'd be interested in seeing a Florida and South Carolina poll, though. If Mitt is starting to be competitive in those states, then he's well on his way.
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Huckabee tripled his support from July to August...and that's before any "bounce" from the Iowa straw poll.
In 2004 approximately 1.5 million Iowans voted in the Presidential election. The straw poll had a bit over 14,000 voting. That's less than 1% of the last general election, or about 2% of the number of those who voted Republican in 2004. It's sure getting a lot of attention for being such a small segment of the population.
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Thats a big bump for Mitt if it holds up. It does appear from some polls that hes up into the teens now.. 13-16%. With his organizational strength, the win in Iowa where the other top tier guys cut and ran.. the odds are increasing in his favor.
It will be interesting to see if he gets a bounce from the Iowa win over the next few weeks. If he can get up to 20% and solidify it I think the nomination will be basically wrapped up.
38 posted on
08/13/2007 9:53:29 PM PDT by
ran20
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1. Conservatives are divided between Thompson, Romney, and Brownback.
2. "Moderates", women, and coasties are united in their support for Mayor Fraudioulini.
40 posted on
08/13/2007 10:26:01 PM PDT by
Clemenza
(Rudy Giuliani, like Pesto and Seattle, belongs in the scrap heap of '90s Culture)
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All you Mitt haters keep slamming on him so Rudy can win, K?
42 posted on
08/14/2007 3:16:13 PM PDT by
TChris
(The Republican Party is merely the Democrat Party's "away" jersey - Vox Day)
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