Posted on 06/25/2007 6:17:19 PM PDT by Reaganesque
Good Find, R!
Worth repeating!
It sure is worth repeating. Even more impressive is how hard Mr. Romeny is working.
Redgirlinabluestate found it. Don’t ask me how, but she did.
Well, then to redgirl and her research ability, GREAT find! : )
I second it!
I thought this was a very optimistic and hopeful piece.
Finally someone connected the dots...Willard Hotel billinare, gives 25 million to the republican party every few years...won’t be surprising to see him find a way to funnel 100 million this time around since his cousin Mitt is in there.
A great new strategy Romney is doing, really brings the real Mitt out...he has been guest on a alot of those Saturday morning fishing shows. Which does show the real human non-political side of him.
Ann Romney’s Christmas video (”Decision”) is so wonderful! It’s very popular on YouTube. I want one of those huge ottomans so my family can gather around it.
Hotel man finally, along with millions of others of us, has someone we can get excited about. I don’t think Mitt is a gutless wonder like we have seen in the Rep party lately. Maybe, just maybe, we finally have a courageous out spoken leader that will put the libs in their place. If I hear one more appologetic Rep I think I will vomit. I need a fearless, fast thinking, man of valor to go to war with the libs (aka facists).
Checked out MittReport.com and am very impressed. Thanks for the tip. I didn’t know about it. So much positive energy!!!!!!
What a great site. Many thanks.
Hey, C of D, see the above. RG, is letting us all in on her little secret!!! Thanks, RG! : )
Did you see Mitt has pulled ahead in Nevada? His numbers went up significantly since the last poll.
Actually it was the DNC. I wouldn't dignify them with the title "pundits".
June 23, 2007
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Mitt Romney is the most popular United States presidential contender for Republican Party supporters in the Silver State, according to a poll by American Research Group. 23 per cent of respondents would vote for the former Massachusetts governor in the 2008 caucus.
Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani is second with 21 per cent, followed by Arizona senator John McCain and actor and former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson with 16 per cent each. Support is lower for former House of Representatives speaker Newt Gingrich, former Virginia governor Jim Gilmore, Kansas senator Sam Brownback, Texas congressman Ron Paul, Colorado congressman Tom Tancredo, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, and former Wisconsin governor Tommy Thompson.
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Great news!
I have liked Mitt too, even before he entered politics...he has owned a home for many years on the lake here in NH, he wears well here with the “regular folks” but highly respected by “big business folks”....quite the likable guy, yes he’s not apologetic about his views and positions. It would be interesting he could change some states colors, MI, MA, RI, CT, perhaps CA too.
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