Drudge Reporting Soon To Be Released Florida Rasmussen Poll Has Romney Up By 5%
January 21st, 2008 Posted in John McCain, Mitt Romney, Polls, Rasmussen Reports, Rudy Giuliani, The Drudge Report
The story which is “developing…” is on the left hand side of Drudge, and the Results are as follows:
Romney - 25%
McCain - 20%
Giuliani - 19%
Comment from John Cronin (we double dipped this story):
Isn’t it amazing what happens in the polls when RINO’S face real Republicans in a closed primary?

January 21st, 2008 at 11:15 am
You beat me to this. Well done! This race is moving Really FAST now! Thompson supporters going to Romney! Rudy on the Brink of DISASTER! Huck and Gramps dividing up the Independents and moderates! Huck now seen as McCain’s Albatross? YES! The sun is shining brightly this morning! Also has anyone noticed that Mitt is out there minus the business suit and tie these days? Open collar sport shirts and sleeves rolled up. My suggestion months ago! Keep posting the GOOD NEWS!
January 21st, 2008 at 12:01 pm
What great news, Iwas watching tv and mitt on TODAY, looked good. They killme talking about the LDS support in Nev, to poo-poo of that win. The LDS pop is not that large there, he won because he has the credentials in this economy-stressed situation, and his solid family values. I will be here in Louisiana waiting my turn to speak.
January 21st, 2008 at 12:02 pm
Did Romney get a bounce? I think people in Florida are getting ready to get really excited about Mitt. This could be really big for him. My mother lives close to Jacksonville and she is saying people are liking Mitt Romney.
When he wins Florida, I guess BRIT(Fox News) will have to take MITT seriously. But from here on out I won’t be taking Fox News seriously because I am very disappointed in their coverage of Mitt Romney. They are trying to select the next President of the United States. That is America’s job and it is time the media gets back to doing their job of reporting the facts and not spinning the news.
Florida vote for Mitt. You all (Ya’ll) will be doing a great service for our country. Mitt Romney will be GREAT for America and bring hope and optimism for the future.
January 21st, 2008 at 12:32 pm
Here’s the link with the results:
http://rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/florida/election_2008_florida_republican_primary
GO MITT!!!!
January 21st, 2008 at 1:13 pm
I noticed last night a discussion about LA primaries being on Tuesday but the only info I can find have the LA primaries being on Sat Feb 6th. Hawaii is the only one I see happening before FL at this point. Great news on the polls. I figured that the closed primaries would be the way that Mitt was going to get this going in his direction. Once he hits FL with a win he will be rolling in a big way into Super Tuesday with enough steam to knock out a couple of contenders. I hope that by the end of Super Tuesday that it comes down to Romney and Huckaboo, (just because I think Huckaboo is losing steam and will not be able to keep up) but I think it will end up being McCain and Romney fighting it out to the end with Romney winnning a large majority of the states that have closed primaries and McCain and Romney duking it out in the other states. However, as I am maping out the state primaries in a spreadsheet, I don’t know which states McCain is going to do really well in on Super Tuesday other than AZ (and even then I’m not sure about his faring due to his stance on illegal immigration) so for all intents and purposes you could have Romney standing above all of them after Super Tues.
Wouldn’t that be GREAT!!!!
I don’t know how to post the spreadsheet but I would love some feedback from anybody that wants a copy of it. It keeps adjusting according to tidbits that I hear but it is subjective to my interpretation of the polls and what has happened so far.
January 21st, 2008 at 1:22 pm
Huckabee down to 13 - he won’t be a factor. This is very good news, particularly if Rudy’s early voters can push him that little bit ahead of McCain into 2nd. If only Fred will quit, preferably not endorsing McCain in the process, Romney can seal this up. Long time to go yet, though.
Can’t wait until after the holiday, to hear what Rush says.
January 21st, 2008 at 5:20 pm
La Caucus is Jan 22; La Primary is Feb 9th.
Denise, where in Louisiana are you? I am in Kenner. Email me at aggieschip@aol.com.
January 21st, 2008 at 6:15 pm
I guess La caucus is ignored completely worse than Wyoming. I don’t see any websites mention that La will hold caucus on Jan 22.
January 21st, 2008 at 7:41 pm
I think Fred may want to spoil it for Romney and stay in the race. I hope I am wrong.