Posted on 08/18/2005 3:12:07 AM PDT by johnny7
(Angus Reid Global Scan) State secretary Condoleezza Rice is the top presidential hopeful for Republican Party supporters in the Hawkeye State, according to a poll by Victory Enterprises. 30.3 per cent of respondents say they would vote for Rice in the states GOP caucuses.
Arizona senator John McCain is second with 16 per cent, followed by former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani with 15.3 per cent, and former House of Representatives speaker and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich with 7.5 per cent.
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I haven't really given much thought to 2008 candidates.
But Condi Rice would be interesting in that she would be the first African American and the first woman President.
I think she's tough enough for the foreign politics part of the job, don't know about her stand on domestic issues, so I'd have to hear more.
But Condi would beat Hillary, hands down!
It's fairly obvious that her time at the State Department has been slowly liberalizing her. I'm not sure if I trust her anymore.
I like her... but I don't want to see a Snowe or Collins/clone running the country. She needs conservative 'vetting' first.
She has my support.
Likely Iowa Caucus goers also overwhelmingly picked Nussle for Governor. Here's the polling data, also done by Victory Enterprises (wondering if those polls were done in tandum?):
Statewide, Solid Name ID. Just 78 days since announcing his candidacy for governor, Jim Nussle stands with 86% statewide name identification among likely Republican primary voters. While Nussle has served Eastern Iowa in Congress for the past 15 years, he has a 17 point lead in name id over a former gubernatorial candidate who competed in the Republican primary just 3 years ago.
Name Identification (Likely Republican Primary Voters)
Congressman Jim Nussle 86%
Bob Vander Plaats 69%
Positive Favorability Among Republicans. Congressman Jim Nussle has been out on the road visiting all 99 counties and talking with thousands of Iowans. Central and Western Iowans are just getting to know Jim Nussle, but theyve listened to his vision of Iowa an Iowa with hard-working people and opportunity; an Iowa fulfilling its innovative and creative potential so it doesnt take a second thought for each and every one of us to choose Iowa.
Statewide Favorability (Likely Republican Primary Voters)
Congressman Jim Nussle Bob Vander Plaats Difference
60% 35% +25
And Republican voters are responding to an experienced, innovative leader with bold ideas and a clear vision for a stronger Iowa.
Republicans Unite Around Nussle. Jim Nussle has 84% of Republican legislators endorsing his candidacy, 99 county chairs on board and over 2,000 volunteers signed up to help on the campaign trail. The Nussle campaign is moving forward with the intensity and organizational strength unheard of in an Iowa gubernatorial race.
Primary Match Up (Likely Republican Primary Voters)
Congressman Jim Nussle Bob Vander Plaats Difference
51% 22% +29
She's pro-Second Amendment and has my vote anyday.
I think she can beat the bwitch. Also like Santorum, and Tancredo and Allen and would consider "Jeb" but only if no one else were available.
John McCain wouldn't get my vote if he was the last guy on earth - never him or any of the other seven dwarves who stabbed Bush in the back. I'd rather have the bwitch in there. Better an enemy you know than than a Judas.
There are many flavors of conservatives. Too many are one issue oriented.
Can you be more specific?
Nat. Security Advisor Rice would never have gone along with this Gaza plan, and when it comes to dealing with Europe, Saudi Arabia, etc., her words are slowly becoming more and more wishy-washy. Nowadays she talks about Hamas like they're a legit political organization. She reminds me too much of the UN now: '(North Korea, Iran, etc.), stop doing ______ or we'll send you a nasty letter.' She gave up being a security expert for being a diplomat.
She's in favor of abortion rights and she's pro affirmative action. She will never get my vote.
I 'hear' a lot of that on FR but I've never seen her comment fully on either issue. I'll make my decision when she does and IF she runs.
US Senator and former Governor George Allen of Virginia
US Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas
Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota
Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas
US Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado
I'm looking at the first three at the moment.
Rice, McCain, Guiliani, and Newt are the top four.
How far we've fallen in just 5 years. Obviously, the GOP has some serious work to do.
Tancredo doesn't stand a chance despite what his worshipers believe. One issue wonders and people who run their mouth like he does do not win national elections. Just look at Pat Buchanan.
"Just look at Pat Buchanan."
who? ;)
Total BS, apparently based on a single issue (yeah, I read your explanatory post.)
If you want to separate the serious candidates from the vanity candidates look at their campaign staff. The top campaign professionals aren't going to sign on with a vanity candidate.
Jeb!
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