Posted on 05/07/2007 10:10:07 PM PDT by Doofer
Raleigh A recent poll suggests a prospective Republican presidential candidate would make a strong showing in North Carolina. According to the latest Public Policy Polling (PPP) survey, Fred Thompson would place second in the Republican primary race with 25 percent of likely Republican voters. The former Tennessee senator has not yet announced whether he will run for president. It was the first time PPP included Thompson in the monthly primary tracking poll. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani would be first among potential Republican voters with 32 percent, followed by John McCain at 16 percent and Mitt Romney with 13 percent. Presidential nominee John Edwards still remains on top with likely Democratic primary voters with 33 percent of the vote. Hillary Clinton ranks second at 27 percent with Barack Obama third at 20 percent.
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Absolutely. Let the MSM make fools out of his opponents with their three ring circus while he talks directly to the people.
Supply Side Economics; Federalism; Strict Contructionism; Strong Military; Finish Job in Iraq; Take fight to terrorists.
In a word, yes.
If some of these people are to be given the benefit of the doubt, it would bode well for Fred. If some members of a conservative board don't know about Fred's clearly articulated and available positions, then a ground swell among average conservatives will be in the works when Fred finally gets the overt coverage of a candidate.
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