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To: WOSG

How many are undecided? LOL!


10 posted on 01/12/2008 9:50:34 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

What, you cant add and figure how much below 100% it is?!?

Another poll shows it even, but shows the momentum in Romney’s favor. If Romney went from 17 in 1st half to 21 in full sample, then he was at 25 in the second half of the sample.

I wouldn’t be going out on a large limb to say that averaging the polls and looking at the momentum, it will be a Romney win by a few points in MI over McCain.

This will be good news for Romney of course, but also for Thompson, as the Huckafade continues and he’s got a shot at taking the #2 and even #1 slot in SC. It means that not only did Romney keep McCain to below his NH numbers, he’s very likely to keep McCain to well below his 2000 MI numbers against GWB. McCain is deservedly NOT LIKED by many in the base, yet the MSM writes that off.

Poll Watch: Mitchell Research GOP MI Primary

The poll from Mitchell Research originally reported here had McCain beating Romney 23-17. It turns out that was only the first half of a four-day sample they were taking, and theyÂ’ve released the entire poll now with some interesting results:

Mitchell Research Michigan Republican Primary

* McCain - 22%
* Romney - 21%
* Huckabee - 12%
* Paul - 7%
* Giuliani - 7%
* Thompson - 3%

Poll was conducted Jan 9-12.

A five point swing in Romney’s favor — and that includes the previous two day sample (1/9-1/10) showing McCain with a six point lead! That means Romney clearly has the momentum in Michigan right now.


12 posted on 01/12/2008 10:04:41 PM PST by WOSG (McCain/Huckabee - The RINO-nannystate-amnesty-envirowacko ticket)
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