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2008 Republican Presidential Primary - Giuliani 28% McCain 15% Thompson 12%
Rasmussen ^ | 4/24/07

Posted on 04/24/2007 5:35:01 AM PDT by areafiftyone

Last week, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Arizona Senator John McCain both gained support in the race for the GOP nomination. This week, the top four contenders all lost ground. But, through it all, Giuliani remains on top with a double digit lead.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national poll shows Giuliani with 28%, thirteen points more than McCain’s total of 15%. Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson remains undeclared but in third place with 12% support. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney remains slightly behind Thompson at 10%.

The stability in the GOP competition stands in stark contrast to the Democrats where Illinois Senator Barack Obama has gained ground steadily and is now tied with New York Senator Hillary Clinton.

Giuliani has regained his status as the most popular candidate in either party—62% now have a favorable opinion of him. McCain is viewed favorably by 55%, Thompson by 35%, and Romney by 32%. See updated favorability ratings and general election match-ups for all Republican and Democratic candidates

A separate survey found that 29% of all voters say they would definitely vote for Giuliani if he is on the ballot in November 2008. Thirty-four percent (34%) would definitely vote against him. Those numbers are a bit weaker for Giuliani than they were a month ago, but they are still the best of any Republican Presidential hopeful. For McCain, the numbers are 23% definitely for and 35% definitely against. Those figures have changed little over the past month.

Illinois Senator Barack Obama (D) draws the best overall numbers of any candidate at this time—33% definitely for and 33% definitely against.

Rasmussen Reports releases updated polling data on the Republican nominating contest every Tuesday. Results for the Democrats are updated on Mondays. The current survey is based upon national telephone interviews with 579 Likely Republican Primary Voters conducted April 16-19, 2007. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. (More Below)



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To: proud American in Canada

Good morning to you. You are quite welcome.


21 posted on 04/24/2007 5:50:03 AM PDT by areafiftyone (“.....We mourn and hurt and will never forget, but we don’t live under fear....” Rudy Giuliani)
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To: areafiftyone

I thought this was a poll of GOP primary voters.


22 posted on 04/24/2007 5:50:27 AM PDT by mainepatsfan
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To: areafiftyone
Things ain't going good for Rooty lately. In fact 'his people' are now resorting to outright lies about poll results..
PA Leadership Conference Straw Poll Winner Fred Thompson:

The writer behind the blog "PA for Hizzoner, Rudy Giuliani" put the best possible spin on the results of this weekend's presidential straw poll at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference, a key barometer of GOP activist sentiment in the state. The headline was "Rudy Leads All Presidential Candidates," but the blogger had to confess the headline "may be a little deceptive," since theformer mayor actually got 16% and tied for second with Newt Gingrich, who spoke at the conference. The winner was non-declared candidate Fred Thompson, who "slaughtered the field" with 35% of the total vote.

Mr. Thompson was a non-candidate on a roll this weekend. He also came out on top in a straw poll on the other side of the country conducted at the California Republican Assembly, the state's oldest and largest Republican volunteer organization. He won 25% of delegate votes, topping local favorite Rep. Duncan Hunter of San Diego. For his part, Mr. Giuliani won 7% of the vote, although admittedly he was not expected to do well among the very conservative CRA membership.

An aside, is your Rudy 'Ping List' now down to three? It was a bloody weekend wasn't it (snicker), even yesterday more bit the dust.

Hmmm, maybe you should make it a 'Rudy Pong List'.

23 posted on 04/24/2007 5:50:58 AM PDT by Condor51 (Rudy makes John Kerry look like a Right Wing 'Gun Nut' Extremist)
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To: Russ
If 34% of Republicans say they will definitely vote against Giuliani in Nov. 2008 he doesn’t stand a chance of winning.

All voters, not Republicans

24 posted on 04/24/2007 5:51:11 AM PDT by SJackson (restoring the Jews to their homeland is a noble dream shared by many Americans, A. Lincoln)
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To: mainepatsfan

Yes it is. The only other reason why I think It could be low polling is because there are too many candidates and that is why the polling is low. Otherwise it looks very bad - the Democrats are polling much better.


25 posted on 04/24/2007 5:52:34 AM PDT by areafiftyone (“.....We mourn and hurt and will never forget, but we don’t live under fear....” Rudy Giuliani)
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To: areafiftyone
All of the Republicans are doing badly. The Democrats do much better in polling. Not a good sign for 2008. This is not only Rudy all the Republicans are doing horribly.

I'm not sure where Rasmussen is getting the notion that all four front-runners are slipping. Fred Thompson and John McCain seem to be holding pretty steady, IIRC, and polling from other houses is consistent with these results for both of them. Rudy HAS slipped a lot over the past few weeks, but I think that has more to do with the base having pre-emptive buyer's remorse than anything else. All the same, I don't see any slippage to speak of. Okay, let's look at the favs/unfavs rating. Obama's 33%-33% vs. Rudy's 29%-34% That's all statistical. Seriously, folks, these numbers are nothing to hyperventilate about, especially being this far out from the primaries, not to mention the general.

Look, Hillary and Obama are NOT the juggernaut many people think they are. Hillary is probably going to spike Obama at some point, and she's the one that 50% have definitely said they WON'T vote for. WHy are you worried as much as you are???

I've noticed a trend for the past several weeks. Rudy supporters tend to be the folks who are convinced that the GOP is going to go down in flames in 2008 and that this is practically fated by the powers that be. Fred (and other conservative candidates) supporters are the opposite - they're optimistic for the party, and optimistic for the country as a whole, and they're the ones who think we can beat Hillary.

26 posted on 04/24/2007 5:53:35 AM PDT by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus (A member of the Frederalist Party)
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To: Condor51

Straw polls are being investigated this year. There have been some very bad signs or corruption in them. The South Carolina ones especially. I would not put any stock in straw polls. I’m going to post some info on what is going on in SC with the straw polls. Very bad corruption.


27 posted on 04/24/2007 5:54:08 AM PDT by areafiftyone (“.....We mourn and hurt and will never forget, but we don’t live under fear....” Rudy Giuliani)
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To: Condor51; areafiftyone
An aside, is your Rudy 'Ping List' now down to three? It was a bloody weekend wasn't it (snicker), even yesterday more bit the dust.

Some very good people have left or been shown the door. That's not something I think is a cause for celebration. IMO.

28 posted on 04/24/2007 5:55:55 AM PDT by proud American in Canada ("We can, and we will prevail.")
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To: areafiftyone

Since the Dims pretty much control all the polls, are we supposed to be surprised that the Dims are polling much better?


29 posted on 04/24/2007 5:56:11 AM PDT by newcthem
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To: areafiftyone

I don’t know who these people are calling but,.........

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1822499/posts


30 posted on 04/24/2007 5:57:37 AM PDT by wolfcreek (DON'T MESS WITH A NATION IN NEED OF MEDICATION !)
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To: areafiftyone

You’re right - I know a few people in the straw poll business down here.

These things are complete jokes - and laughed at by everyone.

I don’t care who win one - they are complete crap.

Get a couple buses - fill em up - buy everyone lunch - take
them to the straw poll and stuff the numbers.

They are totally rigged - so much so they have become a game.


31 posted on 04/24/2007 5:57:46 AM PDT by Jake The Goose
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To: Jake The Goose

Amen.


32 posted on 04/24/2007 5:57:59 AM PDT by auto power
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To: areafiftyone

Thompsons at 12% and he hasn’t declared yet?


33 posted on 04/24/2007 5:58:05 AM PDT by agere_contra
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To: wolfcreek

I thought those polls were really interesting.

I think Fred Thompson is the only threat to Rudy right now.

I think his presence is for real.


34 posted on 04/24/2007 5:59:09 AM PDT by Jake The Goose
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To: areafiftyone
In the latest party loyalty survey, Rasmussen had voters who will vote Democrat at 45% (up 1 point) and those who will vote Republican, 35% (up 1 point) Third party claims, 6% and undecideds, (Independent/swing) at 15%.

This is right in line with the claim that PEW and Quinnipac made earlier, that around 15% of the electorate is now Independent/Swing and are moderate, leaning liberal. over 56% of all the electorate, believe Republicans (seen as Conservatives) will not handle the economy, the environment or the WOT as well as a Democrat controlled GOVERNMENT will.

This is seriously alarming for those of us who are investigating these claims. But they are very real and disturbing in deed.

35 posted on 04/24/2007 5:59:27 AM PDT by PSYCHO-FREEP
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To: Condor51
An aside, is your Rudy 'Ping List' now down to three? It was a bloody weekend wasn't it (snicker), even yesterday more bit the dust.

And you think that was a good thing? Getting rid of long time Freepers just because they happen to like another candidate than the one that was assigned to FR? I'm glad you find that amusing.

36 posted on 04/24/2007 5:59:57 AM PDT by areafiftyone (“.....We mourn and hurt and will never forget, but we don’t live under fear....” Rudy Giuliani)
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To: Jake The Goose
Apparently, the more more people hear and get to know Rudy the less impressed they are. I’m not sure how losing 5% from one week to the next is holding and gaining, but I do know he ain’t winning the Republican nomination with 30% of the vote.
37 posted on 04/24/2007 6:00:49 AM PDT by garv (Conservatism in '08 www.draftnewt.org)
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To: areafiftyone
This country’s citizens are waiting for a Dem to save them from health care costs, gas prices, from global warming and for someone to give them a job with a pension.

The USA is not a conservative nation.

Most want to be ruled by the MSM/DNC, as evidenced by their continuing support of both.

It is every man for himself on our side, don’t wait for a knight in shining armor. Get your finances situated, move if you need to, stock up on weapons, ammo, food, pull your kids out of public school, ect.

Anything you can to escape the looters and moochers for the next 40 years.

LOL, maybe we should find a place to meet in case of an emergency?

38 posted on 04/24/2007 6:00:57 AM PDT by roses of sharon
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To: newcthem

Since the Dims pretty much control all the polls, are we supposed to be surprised that the Dims are polling much better?

Same old playbook from you. You said the same thing November 2006 in order to ease everyone’s mind only to be hit in the head with reality. Thanks!!!


39 posted on 04/24/2007 6:01:05 AM PDT by napscoordinator (.)
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To: Condor51

When you have something intelligent to say rather than snickering like a five year old who just pulled a girl’s hair, let me know.


40 posted on 04/24/2007 6:01:14 AM PDT by areafiftyone (“.....We mourn and hurt and will never forget, but we don’t live under fear....” Rudy Giuliani)
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