Posted on 02/20/2007 3:17:23 PM PST by LtdGovt
For the second straight week, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) holds a fourteen percentage point lead in the race for the Republican Presidential nomination. Giuliani attracts support from 33% of Likely Primary Voters while Arizona Senator John McCain is supported by 19%. A week ago, it was Giuliani 32% McCain 18%.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R) picked up a few points this week and now is favored by 13%.
Trailing Gingrich is former Massachusetts Mitt Romney (R) at 9%. Senators Sam Brownback (R) and Chuck Hagel (R) each earn 3% support. It is not clear that Gingrich is running. He has said he will not make a decision until at least September.
(Excerpt) Read more at rasmussenreports.com ...
Rudy ping.
I'm still befuddled, yet satisfied, that Gingrich is outpolling Romney. Not satisfied with Giuliani or McCain, though.
One could only assume it must really bug Romney to be trailing someone who hasn't even announced that he's running.
This must have been taken in Mexico...
"Rasputin Reports"
19% dont know he's InSane?
Romney still has a very low name recognition. On the other hand, almost everybody knows Rudy, McCain and Gingrich. So that's a disadvantage for him, and I expect that as his name recognition increases, his percentage will go up. He is a terrific candidate.
The percentage for Hagle must really be wack jobs. Right on the 19% that have not got the word on McQueeg.
I think we are going to see Newt pick up gradually.
I'm with ya billybudd.
Rudy while a fine person is not a conservative and McCain WON'T get my vote.
Romney seems like a rino but Newt is more real.
[GEORGE] WILL: Is your support of partial birth abortion firm?
Mayor GIULIANI: All of my positions are firm. I have strong viewpoints. I express them. And I--I do not think that it makes sense to be changing your position....
ABC News February 6, 2000
TUCHMAN: Giuliani was then asked whether he supports a ban on what critics call partial-birth abortions, something Bush strongly supports.
GIULIANI: No, I have not supported that, and I don't see my position on that changing.
- CNN December 2, 1999
MR. RUSSERT: A banning of late-term abortions, so-called partial-birth abortions--you're against that?
MAYOR GIULIANI: I'm against it in New York, because in New York...
MR. RUSSERT: Well, if you were a senator, would you vote with the president or against the president? [Note: President Clinton was in office in 2000]
MAYOR GIULIANI: I would vote to preserve the option for women. I think that choice is a very difficult one. It's a very, very--it's one in which people of conscious have very, very different opinions. I think the better thing for America to do is to leave that choice to the woman, because it affects her probably more than anyone else....
MR. RUSSERT: So you won't change your view on late-term abortion in order to get the Conservative Party endorsement?
MAYOR GIULIANI: It isn't just that. We shouldn't limit this to one issue. I'm generally not going to change my views
- NBC Meet the Press, February 6, 2000
The link doesn't work.
Where is Hunter in the polls?
Hopefully, Gingrich flies into second past McPain soon.
I would love to see the latter sink so low he drops out.
Shouldn't have put this in Activism. The Mods will come outta their cave and get you:)
I think you have it exactly right, LtdGovt, and the Romney team will begin its campaign to introduce Mitt to voters with a 60-sec TV spot running in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Michigan and Florida starting tomorrow.
Mitt Romney to Air First Presidential Campaign Ad in Early Voting States
If he were actually running and campaigning, I bet he'd either be in front or tied with Rudy.
Go Newt, Go!! Former Speaker Gingrich would wipe the floor with Senators Hillary Clinton, Barack Hussein Obama or John Edwards.
I'm sorry, I don't care what Rasmussen says, Rudy or McCain have no chance in the GOP primaries!
Ok then....
Real Clear Politics Average:
Guliani - %32.3
McCain - %24.0
Gingrich - %11.0
Romney - %6.7
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