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Romney leads in NH poll; Bachmann creeping up. Romney 35, Bachmann 12, Paul 7, Giuliani 7
The Hill ^
| 07/06/2011
| Cameron Joseph
Posted on 07/06/2011 7:21:53 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
I’m not worried that Romney leads in NH. I will be worried if he leads in SC.
To: SeekAndFind
OK, was Palin’s name even an option?
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:24:10 AM PDT
by
Genoa
(Starve the beast.)
To: SeekAndFind
Romney ahead in NH! Dog bites Man ! Lol ! Interesting to see Giuliani still with 7% ...who are those guys?
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:25:29 AM PDT
by
magritte
("There are moments, Jeeves, when one asks oneself "Do trousers matter?")
To: SeekAndFind
Shame one state has so much power in choosing. By the time my state rolls around its over.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:25:52 AM PDT
by
Sybeck1
(BE BOLD SARAH)
To: Genoa
It’s time to close that cult down.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:26:02 AM PDT
by
warchild9
To: SeekAndFind
go away willard. No republicrats for president.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:27:14 AM PDT
by
rokkitapps
( Hearings on healthcare waivers NOW! (If you agree make this your tagline))
To: warchild9
Its time to close that cult down.
It's fun parrotting the left-wing, isn't it?!
To: ilovesarah2012
Funny, they didn’t ask about Sarah. They think if they pretend she isn’t running, maybe she won’t. They even ask about Guliani and Perry, neither of which has announced.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:27:36 AM PDT
by
DesertRhino
(I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
To: warchild9
Its time to close that cult down.
Well, leaving her name off the list is a pretty effective tactic in this case.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:28:04 AM PDT
by
Genoa
(Starve the beast.)
To: Genoa
No,and polls without Palin are worthless if/when she announces.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:28:52 AM PDT
by
Happy Rain
("Sans Sarah-Bachmann's The One.")
To: Genoa
Yes, she got 3%, same as Pawlenty. She also led the “I will never vote for in the NH primary category” with 23%.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:36:24 AM PDT
by
magritte
("There are moments, Jeeves, when one asks oneself "Do trousers matter?")
To: DesertRhino
Yes, they did ask about Palin. She got 3%.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:37:17 AM PDT
by
magritte
("There are moments, Jeeves, when one asks oneself "Do trousers matter?")
To: Genoa
Yes she was an option. She garnered 3%. You have to go to the actual poll results to see it though.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:40:25 AM PDT
by
free me
(Sarah Palin 2012 - GAME ON!!)
To: SeekAndFind
http://politicalscoop.wmur.com/
BS! Poll
There is no way that Romney will be the nominee. If it happened it would be the death knell of the Republican Party.....
Romney is an Obozo mini meme.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:41:16 AM PDT
by
Texas Fossil
(Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one)
To: ilovesarah2012
Bachmann wins the corn state, Mittens the Northern blue Rino state and then they meet up at the convention, where Mitt throws a bone to the tea party to calm them down by naming MB his veep. That’s what my crystal ball says.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:43:44 AM PDT
by
Sybeck1
(BE BOLD SARAH)
To: Sybeck1
Bachmann as VP, or Demint is recruited as Tea Party substitute.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:44:54 AM PDT
by
magritte
("There are moments, Jeeves, when one asks oneself "Do trousers matter?")
To: magritte
Where? I have scrutinized the column several times—where is Palin mentioned?
Even the respondents at the link comment about the lack of a Palin mention.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:45:02 AM PDT
by
Happy Rain
("Sans Sarah-Bachmann's The One.")
To: free me
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:46:18 AM PDT
by
Happy Rain
("Sans Sarah-Bachmann's The One.")
To: DesertRhino
Here's the full results (with Palin):
THE WMUR GRANITE STATE POLL THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Note this from the pollsters:
It is critical to point out that primary voters behave very differently than general election voters -- there are no party cues to rely on, and almost all primary voters will vote for their partys eventual presidential candidate, no matter who that might be. Most primary voters do not settle on a choice until the very end of the campaign, so early poll numbers are a better gauge of a candidates popularity now than an indication of who voters will end up supporting.
In the most recent poll, 75% of likely Republican primary voters say they are still trying to decide who they will eventually vote for in 2012, 17% are leaning toward a candidate, and only 8% say they have definitely decided who they will vote for.
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posted on
07/06/2011 7:46:34 AM PDT
by
free me
(Sarah Palin 2012 - GAME ON!!)
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