Posted on 01/01/2008 3:07:33 PM PST by Kuksool
With exactly a week to go until New Hampshire, McCain has pulled ahead of Romney and Clinton has opened back up a double-digit lead in New Hampshire, according to a 7News/Suffolk University poll. McCain gained 12 points since a month ago in the same survey to vault ahead of Romney 31%-25%. Romney had led in the December Suffolk poll 31%-19% over McCain. Giuliani is third with 14%, a three-point drop from 17%. A month ago, Clinton led Obama by 7 points (33%-26%), but now the poll shows her with a whopping 36%-22% lead. Apparently, Clinton has peeled away some of those undecideds from a month ago as that number dropped from 19% to just 12% this month. Edwards comes in third with 14%. (He had 15% in December.) The Republican numbers: McCain 31%, Romney 25%, Giuliani 14%, Huckabee 9%. The Democratic numbers: Clinton 36%, Obama 22%, Edwards 14%.
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This poll has McCain in the lead in New Hampshire.
McCain, if elected President, would be more than glad to extend the olive branch of compromise to the Senator from New York and the Senator from Massachusetts on legislation America needs. He knows they have a valid plan as evidenced by his support and name lent to the ‘Shamnesty’ of 2007.
MSNBC = the least credible news outlet next to C-BS
Although she is floundering in Iowa...
This is good news in my opinion. It Fred Thompson cannot stay in, I would much rather see McCain go up against Guiliani on Super Tuesday than Romney.
If McCain wasn’t so much for amnesty, then I would be willing to accept him as president (no matter how many other flaws he has). But he is just so arrogantly out of touch on that issue.
McCain and Stem Cell Research Round-up
SEN. JOHN McCAIN: THE ULTIMATE "RHINESTONE HERO"
SEN. JOHN McCAIN: THE ULTIMATE "RHINESTONE HERO" Part II
U.S. Sen. John McCain is no War Hero
John McCain: The Manchurian Candidat
McCain Is Booed by Labor Activists
McCain Rides to Kerry's Rescue: "John Kerry is Not Weak on Defense" (Today Show alert)
John McCain SCREAMS AT 9/11 FSA MEMBERS FOR OPPOSING HIS BILL TO GIVE AMNESTY FOR ILLEGALS
A number of articles on McCain. (some the same as above)
McCain Seeks to Change California Primary
McCain/Soros by Rabbi Areyh Spero
Soros' "Reform" (an article about Soros instrumental hand in McCain/Feingold)
Not Childs Play [McCain/Schumer bill could effect FR?]
McCain's Letter (McCain aligns with Global Enviro activists)
The Turning Point on Global Warming (McCain and Lieberman Op-Ed Alert)
Climate bill sets stage for debate (Sens. McCain, Obama, and Lieberman join forces)
McCain: Global warming is fact, must be addressed [hurl alert]
McCain Looked into Caucusing with Democrats
McCain Still Disliked by Fiscal Conservatives (Club For Growth)
John McCain Goes Left for Money
McCain, Obama Make Deal on Financing
Sens. Snowe, Collins to head Maine exploratory committee for McCain
Double Talk Express. McCain in his own words. VIDEO
More YOUTUBE - McCain On Abortion (UH OH! YouTube Has a Video of Him in 1999)
The following links posted by raving utter and lifted by me
How Cindy McCain was outed for drug addiction(stole drugs from the American Voluntary Medical Team)
John McCain: Hypocrite by Mark R. Levin
John McCain and the Kemper Marley organised crime network
McCain and his Chicom Connections: Posts #17 and #18 by Calpernia
More links I found...
TEN REASONS NOT TO SUPPORT MCCAIN (Free Republic thread from 2000)
It depends on the meaning of never (McCain's Convenient Memory) **NEW**
I’m surprised that Ron Paul is not doing better in NH. I would think he would finish 2nd place or at the least 3rd.
I used to say I would vote for *any* Republican presidential nominee. I figured they couldn’t possibly nominate anybody who would be as bad as a modern-day brain-dead liberal Democrat.
I’ve changed my mind. Unless somebody can enlighten me, or I come up with it myself between now and election day, if McCain is “it” for the Republicans, I will vote for all *except* president.
The most recent Wall Street Journal articles have finally convinced me that he is not only a RINO, but likely has a screw loose.
YMMV.
I’m sorry, but there is no way that I can support John McCain.
I agree with you, I will not vote for president if McCain is the Repub. nominee.
Am I the only one who detests all of the Democrat candidates and is bored by all of the Republicans?
Just read this:
McCain Ties to Lobbyists Troublesome
Monday, December 31, 2007 2:42 PM
By: Newsmax Staff http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/McCain_Ties_to_Lobbyists_/2007/12/31/60815.html
As a Senator, John McCain has consistently fought for laws restricting political donations and lobbying by special interests so his presidential campaigns ties to lobbyists and special interests strike some observers as curious.
McCain currently has 32 bundlers of campaign donations who are lobbyists, more than any other candidate. Rudy Giuliani is closest with 29, and Hillary Clinton has 18.
Among McCains occasional advisers is lobbyist John Green of Ogilvy Government Relations. Executive of Ogilvy clients have donated at least $271,000 to the Arizona Republicans White House campaign, the Washington Post reports.
Another McCain operative is Tom Loeffler, a former Texas congressman who is chairman of the Loeffler Group lobbying firm. The companys client employees have contributed $118,500, according to the Post.
In March, McCain traveled to a Utah ski resort for J.P. Morgan Chases annual leadership conference and mingled with hundreds of top corporate executive.
J.P. Morgan executives have contributed more than $56,000 to McCains campaign, two-thirds of it after his Utah appearance.
It is common for politicians to court big money during a campaign. But private schmooze sessions such as the gathering in Utah pose a particular dilemma for McCain, who has spent a long career decrying special interests and politicians who offer special access to them in order to raise money, the Post observes.
McCains campaign manager Rick Davis himself a former lobbyist defended the campaigns relationship with major contributors.
Theres never been anybody whos done more to rein in special interests and lobbyists than John McCain, he said.
If you give to him, you know theres no quid pro quo. People give to him because they want him to be president of the United States.
© 2007 Newsmax. All rights reserved.
I can’t stand him but without question will hold my nose and vote for him. He’s still better than any RAT any day of the week. Except Zell Miller, who isn’t an option.
Everyone must put the past aside long enough to think objectively about what will happen to the country if the House, Senate, and White House are under RAT control.
This poll reflects what can be observed in the campaigns. McCain has regained his footing, attracting large crowds and the accompanying media attention. The sober fallout from the Benazir Bhutto assasination completed his gradual rise from the oblivion of the summer. He has the best foreign policy credentials of the GOP field, is a proven Iraq/WOT stalwart, solidly pro-life and has repented of his “amnesty first” immigration views.
I like his seemingly boundless energy and optimism on the campaign trail as well. Best of luck to him in NH and beyond. . .
Agree. Let’s face it, relatively speaking McCain is preferable to Romney, Huck or Giuliani. Oh yeah — and McCain would beat Hillary nearly hands down; he’d put the Upper Midwest (particularly MI) in play and hold all the typical GOP states elsewhere.
I’d love to see Hill try to smear a certified war hero. The backlash would be considerable.
Great. If McCain is the GOP nominee, just sit out the election. That’ll work great. Your non-vote will be one less vote that Hill, Obama or Edwards will need to gain the Presidency. Good strategy, chief. . .
Look, unfortunately we in the U.S. live in a binary political world inhabited by Democrats and Republicans. We’re forced to ask, in most cases, which is “less bad” versus which is best or ideal. That’s just the way it is.
This poll, like all the others, are bunk.
Only 300 "likely" Republican voters were sampled.
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