Posted on 02/26/2012 5:33:18 PM PST by lilyfreeper
No #s yet, just some tidbits:
I'd expect Michigan results between 10 and 11 tonight, and Arizona results between midnight and 1 AM (all eastern)
Early observations on today's polls: Michigan still pretty close, but Romney headed for a huge win in Arizona.
It looks like Romney has banked about a 30 point lead among early voters in Arizona and they're more than half the electorate.
From the findings I didn't expect file: Babeu still seen more favorably than not by Arizona Republicans.
Santorum's favorability numbers not what they were a week ago- the shine is finally wearing off with GOP voters.
Arizona voters on which they're more concerned with: about 80% economy, 15% social issues. Could help explain Santorum's drop.
In Michigan the do you care more about the economy or social issues question coming in about 70/20 for the economy.
PPP Michigan GOP Poll
Among Very Conservative Voters:
Santorum 44%
Romney 34%
Paul 10%
Gingrich 9%
Woo hoo!!
Newt should plead with his 9% to support Rick IN MICHIGAN!
That would doom Willard in his own home state plus dry up the Massachusetts Liberal’s funds — sending the Establishment into full panic mode.
Do it, Newt!
CainConservative wrote:
PPP Michigan GOP Poll
Among Very Conservative Voters:
Santorum 44%
Romney 34%
Paul 10%
Gingrich 9%
Woo hoo!!
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Now if those very conservative Michigan voters will show up at the polls in great enough numbers to defeat Romney on Tuesday night, all the better!
“With Arizona’s growth I suspect the present figure may be nearer 3% - measurable, but is that really sizable?”
Depends on whether the population is concentrated in geographical areas leading to pockets of political control. From what I’ve read, Mesa, AZ, has a large percentage of Mormons.
Indian reservations are usually Democratic Party strongholds, so expect them to vote for Obama.
Do all retirees vote conservative Republican? No.
Michigan votes this coming tuesday......
Dole, McCain, Romney, I can’t stand this!!!
I was a Bachmann and Cain supporter. Why do we let the media destroy our candidates?
This should be a run away year against 0babma and his anti-American policies, not to mention the gas prices. Am I so out of touch?
Mormon population has been watered down the past few years..AZ has seen a large influx of escapees from the left coast. The Indian reservation are lefties...it will be interesting non the less...Hmmmm wondering what the polls are? Should I stick with Newt or go with Rick..Romo can KMA!
mplsconservative wrote:
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Dole, McCain, Romney, I cant stand this!!!
I was a Bachmann and Cain supporter. Why do we let the media destroy our candidates?
This should be a run away year against 0babma and his anti-American policies, not to mention the gas prices. Am I so out of touch?
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No, you’re not at all.... The powers-that-be who comprise the GOP inside-the-beltway establishment on the other hand are so grossly out of touch that they’re practically sabotaging what otherwise should be a year we defeat Obama in a landslide.
But none of these guys are going into the convention with 1,144 delegates.
I hope you are right Mariner.
Everybody needs to watch “The Undefeated” again and get re-energized.
The whole last 30 minutes is about how we defeated the left and GOP-e in 2010 with the TEA party and we need to get that feeling back again.
If I can’t have Sarah, I’ll take Newt.
Oh, and always... FUJM
Depends on whether the population is concentrated in geographical areas leading to pockets of political control. From what Ive read, Mesa, AZ, has a large percentage of Mormons.
Indian reservations are usually Democratic Party strongholds, so expect them to vote for Obama.
Do all retirees vote conservative Republican? No.
At 4.6% (2010 census) the Indian population is bigger than the mormon one....
But, as you say, they haven't really voted (R) at any time.
Mesa is only a small portion of greater Phoenix so I wouldn't give them too much credit for power.
McCain probably got in as Senator with the AZ mostly open primary. This year it changed and only registered (R) voters can vote in the (R) primary. I think a lot of voters registered as (I) so they could pick which primary they could vote in, either for or against, a party as well as a candidate.
Give and call for Santorum! I donated again today. Second time in a week. We cannot have Romney sweep on Tuesday. It must be Santorum.
“Ron Paul and newt are the two left I like.”
This account has been either banned or suspended.
Why? I am not shilling for anyone, just stating an observation. I will vote A B O in november if my life depended on it.
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