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To: Rumierules
well, this will be the end of the road for rudy.
2 posted on
01/22/2008 7:36:27 PM PST by
ari-freedom
(The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government)
To: Rumierules
Watch Thompson win Florida.
3 posted on
01/22/2008 7:36:50 PM PST by
Perdogg
(Elections have consequences)
To: Rumierules
Who cares?
Let the jackals have the leavings of the liberal GOP.
4 posted on
01/22/2008 7:37:20 PM PST by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
(Rudy,Romney,McCain, Huckabee will send a self-abused stomped elephant to the DRNC.)
To: Rumierules
ARGH!
To: Rumierules
ARG has been as off and as Pro-McCain as it comes...
But what we’re seeing is Giuliani tanking...
Romney does have an advantage with Thompson bowing out. It would depend on how much of that vote goes to Huckabee...
To: Rumierules
So the bumbling idiot from Arizona is ahead of the bumbling idiot from Massachusetts. Do tell!
7 posted on
01/22/2008 7:38:20 PM PST by
org.whodat
(What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
To: Rumierules
ARG is crap, but this poll is roughly in line with most of the others, McCain on top with Mitt perhaps moving up a bit.
To: Rumierules
The polls don't yet reflect Fred's withdrawal from the race. Romney should benefit substantially. And Huckabee is short of cash, and so has to deemphasize his campaign in Florida—which should also benefit Romney more than McCain.
9 posted on
01/22/2008 7:39:26 PM PST by
sourcery
(Electile Disfunction: The inability to get excited about any of the available candidates)
To: Rumierules
McCain’s going to get even more of Giuliani’s 16 points by primary day as well, I bet.
10 posted on
01/22/2008 7:41:04 PM PST by
Catphish
To: Rumierules
"Giuliani and McCain are tied at 28% each among early voters, followed by Romney at 21% and Huckabee at 12%. McCain leads among in-person voters with 29%, followed by Romney at 22%, Huckabee at 18%, and Giuliani at 13%."Link to ARG Poll
To: Rumierules
Aarrrggggg is right. But the poll was pre-Fred and the question is “where will that percentage go?” Doubtful it goes to McLame.
15 posted on
01/22/2008 7:45:40 PM PST by
NonValueAdded
(What Would Hobson Choose?)
To: Rumierules
16 posted on
01/22/2008 7:45:45 PM PST by
Clintonfatigued
(You can't be serious about national security unless you're serious about border security)
To: Rumierules
Come on people, when will you learn that ARG is at the bottom of the reliability scale for polling?
17 posted on
01/22/2008 7:46:08 PM PST by
elizabetty
("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." .Ralph Waldo Emerson)
To: Rumierules
Well, atleast Giuliani is tanking. That’s a silver-lining.
To: Rumierules
Alan Keyes is still in the race?? With a percentage??
To: Rumierules
31 posted on
01/22/2008 8:04:49 PM PST by
Plutarch
To: Rumierules
Corrected:
"POLL: AAAAAARRRRRGGGHHHH!!!!!! Florida Primary (McCain leads by 7)"
32 posted on
01/22/2008 8:06:44 PM PST by
Uncle Miltie
(Amnesty! Taxes! Censorship! McCain! < / sarc>)
To: Rumierules
Ultimate diss.
It looks like ARG has been booted from the RCP Average .
34 posted on
01/22/2008 8:07:20 PM PST by
Plutarch
To: All
A choice in the general election between McCain and Hillary is like a choice between eating dog crap and cat crap...
36 posted on
01/22/2008 8:08:39 PM PST by
UCFRoadWarrior
(Support the ABM Treaty...Anyone But McCain)
To: Rumierules
I wonder if Rudi’s going to be the next to drop out. I have been very surprised by his strategy of putting all of his efforts into Florida. (But Fred was the candidate who was ‘lazy’.)
When I walked from my apt. to the park here where I live I used to see a few Rudy 2008 signs, but they’ve all been taken down.
39 posted on
01/22/2008 8:23:39 PM PST by
Theresawithanh
(Mitt's not IT for me...)
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