Posted on 05/20/2007 2:54:16 PM PDT by Reaganesque
The new Des Moines Register poll shows an AMAZING jump for Romney up to 30%!!! He has a double digit lead over Giuliani and McCain (17% and 18% respectively). This is among "Likely Republican Caucus-goers" and exclude unannounced possible candidates (F. Thompson and Newt namely).
However, these figures are far from "set in stone":
The race at this early stage could take many twists and turns before the Iowa finish line is reached in January.
Twelve percent of those polled are undecided or declare themselves uncommitted. Among those stating a preference, 87 percent say they could still be persuaded to support another candidate as their first choice.
Why is he surging? Some ideas below:
Romneys front-runner status in the new Des Moines Register poll could stem in part from solid performances in the two national debates, his work in building a network of supporters in Iowa, his fundraising prowess and money spent on TV ads, said J. Ann Selzer, The Registers pollster.
His success raising money seems to have aroused caucusgoers interest, prompting them to take a serious look at the candidate, Selzer said. Hes helped by the top two qualifications Republican caucusgoers are looking for in a candidate experience as a governor and as CEO.
The poll shows Romney is regarded favorably by 74 percent of likely caucus participants and unfavorably by just 13 percent, with the rest unsure how they feel about him.
He does better in the poll among older Iowans, who tend to be more faithful in attending the caucuses, than he does among younger ones. Roughly one-third of those 55 or older make him their first choice, compared with support from about one-fifth of adults younger than 35.
Some opinions from participants:
Republican caucusgoers place a premium on a candidate who has experience as a governor, with 60 percent saying they are more likely to support a person with that experience on their resume.
Just being elected out east, where the hard core of the Democrats are, speaks pretty highly of Romney, said poll participant Edward Green, 57, of Davenport.
Hes got a good family and his children are on the right track, said Green, a minister who does missions work for Assemblies of God International.
Green wonders, however, whether Romney a Mormon can win the Republican nomination because of his religion. People will poke and prod at his religion a lot like they did with Kennedy in the 60s. John F. Kennedy, a Democrat, was the first Catholic elected president.
Most likely Republican caucus participants 71 percent say it makes no difference in their choice of a candidate if that person would be elected the first Mormon president. However, 22 percent say that would make their support for the candidate less likely.
Six percent say electing the first Mormon president would make them more apt to support that person and 1 percent are unsure.
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Iowa is a nice microcosm proving that those who get to know Romney . . . like Romney. His campaign is picking up steam and will be hard to derail. Full steam ahead to the Ames Straw Poll!!!
No matter how much EV pushes our buttons in this season of election that is not always the case during off season let us keep this in mind!
Neither you or I would like that kind of threat trying to hinder EV from Free Speech and it should not be acceptable by any freeper!
That was a long time ago, apparently. Just like privatization, it doesn't suit the current crop of aficionados.
Can we cut this out? Physical threats, even non-serious ones from hotheads, should never EVER be tolerated.
The largest Boy Scout council in the country responded to the call for volunteers issued by the Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee, but the welcome mat was rolled up and the door slammed in its face. Olympic spokesmen for the 2002 winter games say the exclusion has nothing to do with recent protests by gay activists. While the organizing committee for the Olympic event is prominently displaying a call for local volunteers, they have explicitly let it be known that the Boy Scouts need not apply. "For us not to be involved is discouraging, considering the Atlanta games. The Scouting council there was extremely involved," said Kay Godfrey, professional Scout executive for the Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts.
Did Romney really make the statement, "I feel that all people should be allowed to participate in the Boy Scouts regardless of their sexual orientation."? Why would he use his office to impose his view on a private organization?
Is it true he restricted BSA participation in the Olympics while the Olympics was pleading for volunteers to help out?
As I said earlier, I'd not paid much attention to the Governor until a week ago. I've seen websites making these claims, and I've seen some "XXX for Mitt" sites making the claims these are untrue, but offering no documentation. I would think it would be easy to do so, showing the text of the quoted speeches, showing that BSA participated in the Olympic volunteer effort, etc.
Here's my hangup: The man is saying the right words, but his ideology SEEMS to be a complete reversal of his stands and actions from just a few years ago. We've had so many Republicans run as conservatives, but morphing into something else once they get in office. I don't want an election-year conservative in the White House.
Keep reading, Gitmo, we covered this topic.
I’m not disputing either.
But I note that you were not careful enough to give a source.
Good grief. THIS got Cold Heat banned???
You're an embarrassment, EV. A pathetic, droning, boring, embarrassment. YOU know where you live, and that's shame enough for any one person. If you had any honor at all, you'd ban yourself.
If personal physical threats are not bannable offenses, what ever would be?
I don’t know about you, but I sure wouldn’t want to be part of a forum like that.
A question for you: Do you know what was in the other deleted post?
I can’t believe you’re defending behavior like this. You really do have a full dose of Romney Derangement Syndrome.
I thought it was obvious. You said there were too many points in EternalVigilance post to address (and you complained to the moderator about that post). So I asked if you could address 2 of his points. EV's post was the source. I was asking because I am curious if EV is right or not. As I said in an earlier post to you, I don't know enough about Romney to determine if EV is right. That's why I asked if you could dispute him.
Wow. That was, what, a 4-year-old post or something.
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