Nice. 34 percent! That’s a solid lead.
A poll unveiled by the American Research Group (ARG) on Thursday found Cain, who won the Presidency 5 straw poll last month in Orlando, now led in Florida among likely primary voters with 34 percent followed by Romney, who placed second in the 2008 Florida presidential primary, with 28 percent. Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich placed third with 11 percent.
The rest of the field lagged behind in single digits. Despite finishing second in the Presidency 5 straw poll, Gov. Rick Perry of Texas took fourth with 5 percent.
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Breaking: Perry campaign now claiming that Americans are “unpollable” and wants to bring in citizens of other countries to answer the poll questions that Americans are not answering properly.
The Establishment still claims that Cain is “un-electable” and that Romney with his special-interest money and Establishment support is the “inevitable” candidate.
Watch out for the Establishment Republicans. They control the rules for their primaries and for the allocation of delegates. They will use dirty tricks to steal the nomination.
If Romney, special interest money and the Republican Establishment manage to overcome the will of the people and steal the nomination, I will become one cynical and angry dude.
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“Perry at just 5% TEA Party support in the south? What a train wreck. “
Why do you post this CRAP. The Perry guys have been telling us all weekend that Cain doesn’t have enough money to be in the lead, much less defeat Romney.
Apparently there’s some formula we don’t know about...such as $1M in campaign money equals 18,000 votes, or something - and therefore Perry’s 5% is actually LEADING in the polls.
That’s why we IDIOTS shouldn’t be posting stuff like this. All of these polls are rigged, we all know by Perry’s back account that he has Florida wrapped up.
LOL.