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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Thompson and Hunter look good......the rest are McHuckaRUmneyPains
Don't forget Suffolk University. I used to live right near it and it is a standard laboratory of liberalism and pc correctness.
I’m with you. There are 3 candidates I for whom I would find it extremely difficult to vote. Huckabee and Paul I would not vote for under any circumstances. McCain would be a reluctant vote.
But then again, I’m in CA so does it really matter?
In some respects (economic issues)McCain is to the left of Giuliani.
Then we would have two old men with cancer in charge......
Pretty well puts the last nail in the liberal Willard run!
How do ya figure?
“In some respects (economic issues)McCain is to the left of Giuliani.”
Not just on economics.
I think it's just you, me, and millions of our closest friends...
McCain / Santorum
.......and over comes Pennsylvania
I say if you want to know what a person is like look at his friends. For instance, McCain is big friends of Kennedy, Graham, and Mel Martinez. Enough said.
I won’t vote for him if he is nominated and I don’t care if the he loses. A republican congress has enough to do to fight to do the right thing without having to fight a president of their own party.
LOL
I tell you what, you find were I said I supported Mclaim and I'll mail you a hundred dollars. LOL
Lets face it, relatively speaking Romney is preferable to McCain, Huck or Giuliani. By far.
“The Dark Side has done a good job promoting its agenda....and so many have gobbled it all up.”
Mitt Derangement Syndrome has led many to be Dark Side. They’ll vote for any ol’ RINO before they vote for a *shudder* Mormon.
“But then again, Im in CA so does it really matter?”
Yes. Feb 5 will matter for sure.
Pick Thompson, Hunter or Romney, our best chances for a good nominee.
“This hightlights what I view as perhaps Romneys main weakness, which is his having only served one term of elective office.”
It’s a Romney STRENGTH - the only candidate with signficant and superb private sector experience and track record. His time in elective office was only a bit less than GWB’s.
America needs lifetime politicians as president like a hole in the head.
“Not only is McCain pro-amnesty, he is anti-free speech, anti-gun and anti-tax cuts.”
McCain is also signed up for globaloney warming cr8p, the CO2 caps, with liberal Democrat Lieberman. A bunch of establishment non-conservatives and liberal Demcorats and MSM mouchpieces are now pushing McCain gleefully, after a year of trying to push Rudy on the GOP base.
Why would the GOP base get so fooled?
Probalby a fixed poll....I don’t trust the left.
To me McCain would continue business as usual in DC. He has too many buddies there.
We need a fresh face.
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