Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Mitt Romney Catches Up to Mike Huckabee in New Iowa Poll


This is part of the FOX News front-page story on new poll results.
On the Republican side, the broader poll of 835 voters who intend to caucus showed former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee with 28 percent, followed by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney with 25 percent.

When the screen was tightened to 418 likely caucus-goers, the race flipped: Romney took 28 percent and Huckabee took 25 percent.

The poll is a reversal from recent surveys showing Huckabee leading Romney by double digits.

So, when the line of questioning selected for those who were likely caucus-goers, Mitt comes out ahead. We knew this day would come.

This trend will continue as Clemency Huck's record gets even more coverage. Huck's momentum reversal occurred even more quickly than Fred Thompson's drop a few months ago.

Mitt may have taken a few hits in the Iowa polls during the last month. Yet, like Rocky Balboa, Mitt always recovers in time to win the fight. By the way, my brothers and I love Rocky.

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