Posted on 12/20/2007 9:13:49 AM PST by tj21807
Romney - 26% (down 10 points) McCain - 26 % (up 15 points) Giuliani - 16% (down 6 points) Huckabee - 11% (down 2, wahoo!) Undedecided - 10% Thompson - 4% (up 1) Paul - 4% (up 2)
1. If you lived in NH, only a vote for the top 4 on that poll has a shot to win....so which do you vote for?
2. How will the McCain story on Drudge impact the race?
What’s the explanation for McCain’s surge there? Any idea?
You vote for McCain, knowing that it won’t translate into wins in the south, midwest or west (save Arizona). Huck wins Iowa, McCain wins NH, Romney is toast, Giuliani wins or places in some northeast and west coast states, and Thompson and Huck slug it out down south.
I think we are looking at a brokered convention.
From your lips to God's ears. Only way we have a chance to unite the party with a fiscal and social conservative candidate. Say . . . Duncan Hunter.
‘Rat crossover voting.
Nixon '08! He's tanned, rested, and ready. Well, at least rested.
Big story this week:
Guiliani’s collapse.
Guiliani was supposed to be challenging Romney for New Hampshire, but it appears that McCain has been able to warp time back to 2000 in the mind of the voters up there.
Guiliani isn’t a player in Iowa, he is now struggling for third in New Hampshire, and he is losing ground swiftly in the National polls and the Florida polls.
His little trip to the hospital last night will remind people of his cancer scare from a few years back.
The Huck-a-boom appears to be waning as well, and the MSM is back to pushing that “Maverick” like they did in 2000. But people have already got a good look at McCain back then and they said no. Don’t think his mini-surge will last.
I live in NH so I can give a little insight into his recent surge.
The McCain camp has been very active up here the last few weeks. Numerous TV spots, mailers three times a week.
Not to mention some big endorsements from newspapers in the state.
Plus independents seem to be breaking towards him.
Many NH conservatives have issues with McCain but view him as less of an unknown in terms of stances on issues.
McCain is clearly playing for a NH win or a very close second. Anything else will take him out of the race permanently.
Yup. The media has played us.
It looks like people are starting to take a more serious look at the candidates and really don’t like what they see in Huck, Guiliani, Mitt and are turning to someone that is more established in McCain.
ARG is trash.
Yes, even when it shows Romney falling.
You have pointed out on other threads that a winning campaign machine requires ready and sufficient money and a first-class staff. It looks like McCain is sprinting strongly in Iowa and NH and moving up rapidly. Do you think he has sufficient money and a sharp enough staff to win either or both states in the time remaining?
I wish that kind of stupid tripe would die a long-deserved, miserable death.
Candidate and message are far superior assets than either of the above.
Yikes...so who’s left ?
ah....FRED
I think a big turning point for McCane in NH is when the Union Leader endorsed him.
But then, he thinks Fred should be creaming everybody just on presence, personality, and point-papers alone without hard effort, first-class staff, or sufficient money.
The hard evidence shows Fred's support dropping like a stone down a well.
Should I believe JohnnyZ or the evidence? What a conundrum.
“Whats the explanation for McCains surge there? Any idea?”
1. The MSM’s loving, devotional coverage of McCain as a “comeback kid”.
In other words, he’s the guy who suffered (got SPANKED, in VOA’s
opinion) for a “principled” stand on “comprehensive immigration AMNESTY reform”.
This is enough for the MSM to extend a “halo effect” as they see
him as some sort of saint for trying to give the country to the illegals.
2. And McCain has done a real “fighting back” job; got to give him personal
credit for that.
But I’d not vote for McCain in a primary unless he was simply the
least palatable choice.
His loving support of AMNESTY for ILLEGAL invaders is just too much
for me to swallow.
For another looks at McCain, here’s a good read:
“American Patriot; The Life And Wars of Bud Day”
by Robert Coram
(McCain is discussed in this GREAT book about Col. Bud Day)
I respect McCain for most of his service; he just loses me when he
starts promoting “more than legal rights” for illegals.
Right now Huckabee is creaming everyone based on candidate and message, with no money and no expensive operation. So yes, it’s a pretty idiotic time to be crowing about how money and staff are king.
The state was inundated by solar spirit flares from the star kolbar that was supposed to aid the Romulan, but when the spirit flares merged with earth's atmosphere they mutated into testosterone which, quite naturally, would benefit McCain.
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