To: 09Patriot
According to the latest Fox News Poll in Ohio, which is a swing state, 73 percent of registered voters that identify themselves as Tea Party members would vote for Mitt Romney and 66 percent of them have a favorable opinion of him. It’s clear that he has a lot of support from Tea Party members and, since it’s still early, could still attract more when he starts campaigning for the general election.
What do you think of that?
54 posted on
04/22/2012 10:48:58 PM PDT by
dupree
To: dupree
According to the latest Fox News Poll in Ohio, which is a swing state, 73 percent of registered voters that identify themselves as Tea Party members would vote for Mitt Romney and 66 percent of them have a favorable opinion of him. Its clear that he has a lot of support from Tea Party members and, since its still early, could still attract more when he starts campaigning for the general election.
What do you think of that?
I've heard of Fox News. Weren't they the ones who claimed to be "Fair and Balanced" before the jumped in the tank for Mitt?
56 posted on
04/22/2012 10:58:02 PM PDT by
867V309
To: dupree
I think that faux news is a subsidiary of the gop/e and they will manufacture and lie to promote the ideology of rupert murdoch and roger ailes (romney)... and their past is all the proof a thinking person needs to arrive at this conclusion.
LLS
78 posted on
04/23/2012 4:08:54 AM PDT by
LibLieSlayer
(Pray hard and often!)
To: dupree
Mitt Romney and 66 percent of them have a favorable opinion of him. Its clear that he has a lot of support from Tea Party members and, since its still early, could still attract more when he starts campaigning for the general election. What do you think of that?flawed poll I wasnt polled no one I know was polled, how many romney signs or newt signs do I see in my area 0 too many to count ron paul signs
81 posted on
04/23/2012 4:46:27 AM PDT by
09Patriot
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