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01-10-2008, 06:08 PM #1
McCain 25%, Huck 18%, Mitt 17% in SC !!!
The Fox News/Opinion Dynamics survey showed McCain with the support of 25 percent, Huckabee with 18 percent, Romney 17 percent; the other three candidates were in single digits.
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01-10-2008, 06:10 PM #2
Fox is pushing Mccain and Huck
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01-10-2008, 06:16 PM #3
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Hopefully even though I do not think Thompson is going to last much longer but he can do America a service by spending whatever money he has on ads exposing huckabee and mccain pro mexico and illegals in south carolina and believe me people in south carolina haved turned on Graham in south carolina
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01-10-2008, 06:21 PM #4
Michigan and South Carolina are our last hope in bringing down McLame.
Is ALIPAC going to launch a telephone campaign against McLame similar to the one launched in Iowa against Huck?
Someone should shadow McLame and expose him wherever he goes. He needs to answer for the McCain-Kennedy Amnesty bill and his comments against those who oppose illegal immigration.
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01-10-2008, 06:23 PM #5
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Fox has sold out.
Its Democrats who are voteing for McLame,
Huckabee is such a fraud, the Republican party
will have to turn any convention votes he lies
into his hands over to some one else or they
are out of buss as a political party for ever..................
Chose your own path R' elites, soon your
choice will be declare as Democrats or
just become the sand of time.
Little wonder old man Bush has had
a 8 year long working relationship with
Bill Clinton, his kind of Republican may
need Bill's good word to get in the D party.
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01-10-2008, 06:30 PM #6
Well, I don't think the GOP nom will necessarily go to McCain if he wins SC and Mich. Much of the base just doesn't like him. Sure, the media has been pushing him and Huckabee big time, but if becomes the bonafide frontrunner, he'll probably finally face more scrutiny and then Giuliani may come back (ugh). But maybe, hopefully conservative voters in non-open primary states will awaken, including anti-illegal immigration activists.
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01-10-2008, 06:31 PM #7
I GET DIFFERENT STATS. BE SURE TO READ THE COMMENTS AFTER THE ARTICLE. INTERESTING STUFF.
10 January 2008
Poll: McCain in GOP lead in South Carolina
U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona has taken the lead in South Carolina's Republican presidential primary, according to a poll released today.
McCain leads former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee 27 percent to 24 percent, according to a Rasmussen poll. While a lead, the margin is a statistical dead heat due to the poll’s margin of error. McCain has moved from fourth to first in South Carolina since the fall, taking the lead after his Tuesday win of the New Hampshire GOP primary.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is in third at 16 percent; former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee is at 12 percent.
The good news for Thompson is that two-thirds of his supporters say they will not change their minds.
Overall, more than half of those polled said they might change their minds before the GOP’s Jan. 19 S.C. primary.
- From staff reports
10 January 2008 in Presidential Politics | Permalink
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01-10-2008, 06:31 PM #8
I saw another poll awhile ago on CNN or MSNBC that had Huckabee ahead at like 27% with Romney in 2nd at 19% and McCain in 3rd(can't remember %). I didn't catch the name of the poll, but it seemed questionable on Romney.
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01-10-2008, 06:38 PM #9
Well, maybe Huckabee and McCain will start going after each other, instead of tag teaming Romney like they have been doing.
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01-10-2008, 06:40 PM #10
Believe it was in NH, some broadcaster was speaking about McCain being 71 and had health issues to the extent he couldn't comb his own hair and still campaigned daily.
Did anyone else hear that? What health issues does he have?
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