Posted on 03/01/2007 9:38:22 AM PST by CNS
CNSNews.com) - In the first of at least two 2008 presidential straw polls scheduled for release this week, members of the conservative Citizens United have thrown their support behind non-candidate Newt Gingrich.
The unscientific poll of more than 2,500 of the group's members found that 31 percent would vote for the former House Speaker if the 2008 Republican presidential nomination were held today. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani ranked second with 25 percent of the vote.
As Cybercast News Service previously reported, Gingrich has been critical of politicians announcing their candidacy nearly two years before the general election. He has said he will announce his intentions in September, less than 6 months before the first presidential primaries.
"The conservative movement is thirsty for a leader with Ronald Reagan's vision, passion and unique ability to convey what is great about America," CU President David Bossie said in a release announcing the results. "We want someone who inspires us."
Bossie said the poll "suggests that if he were to enter the presidential race, Newt Gingrich could be the heir to President Reagan whom conservatives are looking for."
The straw poll results come while a similar poll is being conducted at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the annual gathering of conservative activists taking place in Washington, D.C. Results from that poll will be released Saturday evening.
Gingrich and Giuliani dominated the field of 13 candidates, together gathering more than half of all support. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney came in third place with 10 percent of the votes. Arizona Sen. John McCain came in fourth with 8 percent.
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Because of Newt's past record, my first choice is Duncan Hunter. I would love to see a Hunter/Newt Ticket. They are both true conservatives. I will NOT vote for Rudy, even if he wins the primary.
Be nice to see Rudy run as the Democrat and Newt as the Republican. At least we would have a decent choice that way.
It would be fun to watch the heads explode over the Gingrich/Bolton ticket in your tag line . . .
Amen to that about Newt being head and shoulders above everyone else!
Amen to that about Newt being head and shoulders above everyone else!
Amen to that about Newt being head and shoulders above everyone else!
And some of us want Dick Cheney to run.
In 1962, Gingrich married, Jackie Battley, with whom he had two daughters. Anne Manning had an affair with Gingrich in 1977. She stated in a 1995 Vanity Fair article, "We had oral sex. He prefers that modus operandi because then he can say, 'I never slept with her.'"
He divorced Jackie Battley in 1980, serving her with divorce papers and forcing her to negotiate the terms of their divorce settlement while she was in the hospital after cancer surgery. He refused to pay alimony and child support. Gingrich married another woman Marianne Ginther in late 1981.[4] They divorced in 1999, said to be because of Marianne's dislike of Washington and Newt's time away from home. Marianne was quoted in a 1996 article in Vanity Fair, stating "I don't want him to be president and I don't think he should be." He divorced her while Newt later married Callista Bisek, a House aide 23 years his junior. Mr. Gingrich resides in Virginia with Callista, who is shown with him on the back cover of his book "Winning the Future"[5].
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Very smart and savvy, excellent political strategist, but kind of a messy personal life.
See my tagline....
How Reliable Are the Early Presidential Polls?
Feb. 1995:
Dole 51%
Clinton 45%
Don't Know 4%
March 1991:
Bush 78%
Cuomo 17%
Don't Know 5%
Feb. 1983:
Mondale 47%
Reagan 41%
Don't Know 12%
March 1979:
Carter 52%
Reagan 38%
Don't Know 10%
This conservative likes Newt for President very much. Despite all the media hype, I wish we could have GWB again. I guess I am the lone person who hasn't turned against him. I have seen what the libs and media have done to him.
He will.
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