Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Random (perhaps breaking) News


#1: From Jeff Fuller at Iowans for Romney:
Huckabee got only 8% of the non-Evangelical vote placing him in 4th place . . . behind Ron Paul.

He was 4th in the non-Evangelical vote in Iowa and 4th or 5th in the non-Evangelical vote in NH.

Not a lot of broad appeal, King of Clemency.


#2: Andru Blonquist of South Carolinians for Romney:

Two women have called in with complete and COMPETENT adoration and respect for Romney. Very good calls and the whole show in general is extremely pro-Romney!

#3: Kyle at MyManMitt:


ARG has a new Nevada Poll out:

Romney 28
McCain 21
Thompson 13
Giuliani 11
Paul 9
Huckabee 8

I attended junior high and high school in Arizona. Nevada, like the Grand Canyon State, has plenty of true-blue Republican conservatives. As these polls suggest, look for Mitt to do well.





Ah, the joys of the primary season. South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster has been asked to prosecute pro-Mike Huckabee push polling now underway in the state. State law bans such automated calls.

McMaster is a major John McCain supporter in the state, but the prime target of the calls -- at the moment -- seems to be Fred Thompson. In a call partially recorded last night by one South Carolina resident and sent to McMaster, Thompson's record on abortion and taxes was attacked.

This mirrors similar recent efforts in Michigan against Mitt Romney, where the same firm placed calls to voters blasting Romney's record on guns and immigration. One report pegged the number of such calls into Michigan at five million while South Carolina is on tap to receive one million calls.


What does the Huckster or his supporters think they'll win with these types of tactics? How pathetic!

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