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Current Mood: | Re: Hillary slipping? So what. The election is in Nov, 08 and then Hillary will get the most votes in the only poll that counts. You might as well resign yourself to it.  |
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Originally Posted by Stinger Latest RCP avg. Guliani 44.8% Clinton 45.2%. | First you have to get a pro-Choice, pro-Gun Control, pro-Gay Rights, guy with a very seedy marital history past the GOP primaries and nominated.
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Originally Posted by SouthernDemocrat First you have to get a pro-Choice, pro-Gun Control, pro-Gay Rights, guy with a very seedy marital history past the GOP primaries and nominated. | He's got a 6.7% lead.
Abortions, a non-issue anymore
Gun-control, won't get out of congress
Gay rights, state issue a President won't have much to do with it.
Economy and Security will win the next election. |
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Originally Posted by Navy Pride I think Hillary will get the nomination but she is still unelectable........ | ...and then you woke up. |
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Originally Posted by Stinger He's got a 6.7% lead.
Abortions, a non-issue anymore
Gun-control, won't get out of congress
Gay rights, state issue a President won't have much to do with it.
Economy and Security will win the next election. | Among GOP Primary Voters, Abortion is a huge issue. So is Gun Control and Gay Rights.
Moreover, the national polls are meaningless in the primaries. Who leads in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina? |
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Originally Posted by SouthernDemocrat Among GOP Primary Voters, Abortion is a huge issue. So is Gun Control and Gay Rights. | I repeat he has a substantial lead in the polls WITH his position on those issues.
Moreover, the national polls are meaningless in the primaries. Who leads in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina?[/quote]
Iowa - Romney
NH - Romney
SC - Giuliani
FL-Giuliani |
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Originally Posted by Stinger
Iowa - Romney
NH - Romney
SC - Giuliani
FL-Giuliani | Well, here is what could very well happen, Romney wins Iowa and NH, and the momentum of those wins propels him through the rest of the primaries, and on to the nomination.
In the General Election, the fact that he is a Mormon costs him a percentage of the religious right vote, and any Democrat running against him ends up winning. |
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Originally Posted by SouthernDemocrat Well, here is what could very well happen, Romney wins Iowa and NH, and the momentum of those wins propels him through the rest of the primaries, and on to the nomination. | Not likely, those two primaries have lost thier importance with some candidates totally ignoring Iowa now. Quote: |
In the General Election, the fact that he is a Mormon costs him a percentage of the religious right vote,
| Nonsense made up by a desperate MSM.
The fact is what you said couldn't happen is happening, Giuliani is a viable Republican candidate despite his position on issues which will not be the telling issues of this election. |
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