Saturday, January 12, 2008

latest CNN poll

Clinton 50%
McCain 48%

Obama 58%
Huckabee 39%

Obama 49%
McCain 48%

Clinton 56%
Huckabee 42%

Registered Voters' Intentions If Giuliani Wins the Nomination
Definitely vote for 19%
Consider voting for 25%
Definitely vote against 55%

Do you think these are accurate?
If so, you can't say it looks good for Republicans this time around.
I can't believe McCain is the best chance.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

yes, most conservatives find mccain a very distasteful choice, almost to the extent the hard left finds hillary

as the economy continues to deteriorate, so will what is left of romney's campaign

expect both thompson and giuliani to mount last stands, first giuliani, thompson later on

neither has a chance in hell

soon hillary and obama will be crooning love sonnets to one another, because this is the only way to dispose of edwards neatly and with finality, without causing the party crucial losses

then the fireworks resume

"surprising revelations" concerning obama's alleged loyalties, his past, and his demonstrated moral fiber have yet to manifest themselves

lots of wingnuts will hold their nose and vote huckabee over mccain in the primary, and simply not talk about it amongst themselves, causing wild surprises and discrepancies with exit polls,
boosting entertainment value through february

i continue to expect hillary to be installed, much like gwb was

Anonymous said...

mccain is the only republican candidate of any substance.

installed? what do you mean?

Marshal Art said...

First, why don't you boys get monikers so we know which comment belongs to whom. It seems Game knows one to be Hash the loon, but I don't know for sure.

"his demonstrated moral fiber "

Examples, please. What's moral about allowing babies to die without medical attention. What's moral about saying a baby is not a person after it is born simply because the loser mother doesn't want it?

"mccain is the only republican candidate of any substance."

Not in the least bit true. Each one of them, including those that have dropped out, have quite a bit of substance and they aren't afraid to speak on what they believe and, as with Thompson, in great detail. In fact, we know enough about each one to readily know what we like and dislike about each.

Anonymous said...

meaning, the powers that be have already determined the president of choice

PCD said...

Michigan voters might like to answer these questions before going to the polls:

http://www.libertypundit.com/2008/01/14/what-michigan-voters-need-to-be-asking-themselves/