Posted on 01/02/2008 11:27:40 AM PST by Norman Bates
On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, Rudy Giuliani's once solid lead in nationwide polling of Republican voters has vanished. The latest nationwide survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press finds about equal levels of support for John McCain (22%), Rudy Giuliani (20%), and Mike Huckabee (17%).
The poll, conducted Dec. 19-30 amog 471 Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters nationwide, finds that Giuliani's support has slipped 13 points over that period, and McCain - who many analysts all but wrote off over the summer - has rebuilt his nationwide base from a low of 16% in September to 22% today.
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McLovin first??? How?
First the MSM pushes Huckabee in evangelical Iowa, now they push McCain for NH.
It’s PEW. This is the Drive By Media’s tame polling firm. They have even less crediblity then Zogby
Things should be clearer a week from now, after the NH primary.
All the polls seem to be saying the same. If, you can believe a poll!
Woo-hoo!
Wait till you see the latest NH poll which I posting in a few...
The three most liberal GOP candidates who pushed by MSM are 1-2-3 - must give joy to the Democrats. Considering how unpopular amnesty is with the voters, I wonder if there is something wrong with the poll. Did it include illegal aliens or Democrats posing as Republicans?
Anybody consider the possibility that the Republican voters are the problem and not the pollsters?
Heh heh...
There is that...
juan mckennedy (media Az.) will fall flat on his ass in this series of primaries. The conservative base of the GOP hates him. I don’t hate him but I would only vote for him in a general.
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