Romney's poll numbers have continued to climb. Rasmussen Reports shows Mitt with a 6 point lead in Florida and tied for the lead nationally (33 to 27 in Florida and tied at 27 nationally). These numbers reflect surveys done after the debate.
A few interesting points from the report:
Among voters who consider the economy the most important issue, Romney has a very narrow edge over McCain, 37% to 33%. Among those who name either the War in Iraq or National Security issues as most important, the candidates are tied at 31%.
Romney is now seen as the most electable Republican candidate—76% believe he would be at least somewhat likely to win the White House if nominated. Sixty-eight percent (68%) say the same about McCain. Earlier in the week, both men were viewed as at least somewhat likely to win by 69%.
I'm really glad that it doesn't appear that McCain is going to get away with all his shenanigans.
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I just donated $100 to Mitt, and I will happily make some phone calls to Florida voters. Thanks for keeping folks informed!
Go you! You just made my day!
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