The Seattle Times Veep-Stakes Poll |
Thanks must go to Lori for providing the link:
Tags: Mitt Romney, Seattle Time, Veep-Stakes, Vice President
The Seattle Times Veep-Stakes Poll |
Thanks must go to Lori for providing the link:
Tags: Mitt Romney, Seattle Time, Veep-Stakes, Vice President
Right-Of-Center Bloggers Select The Most & Least Desired Vice-President For John McCain |
From: Right Wing News
Right-Of-Center Bloggers Select The Most & Least Desired Vice-President For John McCain
Right Wing News emailed more than 230 right-of-center bloggers and asked them to send us a ranked list of 1-5 people they’d most like to see as John McCain’s Vice-President and the 1-5 people they’d least like to see as John McCain’s Vice-President. Representatives from the following 45 blogs responded…
The Anchoress, Argghhhh!, AtlanticBlog, The Baseball Crank, Blonde Sagacity, Bluey Blog, Boi From Troy, Bookworm Room, Classical Values, Dr. Melissa Clouthier, The Club For Growth Blog, Conservative Grapevine, Damian Penny, Drumwaster’s Rants, Elocutio, Eternity Road, Musings, Fetching Jen, Cassy Fiano, Fraters Libertas, GraniteGrok, GayPatriot, IMAO, Jeff Gannon - A Voice of the New Media, JackLewis, Liberty Pundit (Brian), GOPUSA Northeast (Hank), Rachel Lucas, Mainstream Libertarian, Midnight Blue, mountaineer musings, Moxie, Newmark’s Door, Noisy Room, No Oil For Pacifists, The Nose On Your Face, Pal2pal, The Pink Flamingo Bar & Grill, Pirate’s Cove, Don Singleton, Sister Toldjah, Solomonia, The Sundries Shack, Don Surber, WILLisms,
The Most Desired Vice-President For John McCain
18) Rudy Giuliani: Former Mayor, New York (5.0)
17) Tim Pawlenty: Governor, Minnesota (5.5)
16) Jim DeMint: Senator, South Carolina (6.0)
15) Mike Pence: Congressman, Indiana (7.0)
14) Phil Gramm: Former Senator, Texas (7.0)
13) Elizabeth Dole: Senator, North Carolina (7.0)
12) Sarah Palin: Governor, Alaska (9.0)
11) David Petraeus: General (10.5)
10) Newt Gingrich: Former Congressman, Georgia (11.0)
9) JC Watts: Former Congressman, Oklahoma (12.0)
Haley Barbour: Governor, Mississippi (13.5)
7) Mark Sanford: Governor, South Carolina (16.5)
6) Duncan Hunter: Congressman, California (17.0)
5) Bobby Jindal: Governor, Louisiana (20.0)
4) Condi Rice: Secretary of State (22.0)
3) Fred Thompson: Former Senator, Tennessee (26.5)
2) Michael Steele: Former Lieutenant Governor, Maryland (28.5)
1) Mitt Romney: Former Governor, Massachusetts (29.5)
The Least Desired Vice-President For John McCain
15) Tom Ridge: Former Governor, Pennsylvania (5.0)
14) Tommy Franks: Former General (5.0)
13) Tim Pawlenty: Governor, Minnesota (5.5)
12) Rudy Giuliani: Former Mayor, New York (7.0)
11) Newt Gingrich: Former Congressman, Georgia (7.5)
10) Elizabeth Dole: Senator, North Carolina (7.5)
9) Mel Martinez: Senator, Florida (10.0)
Condi Rice: Secretary of State (16.5)
7) Christie Todd Whitman: Former Governor, New Jersey (19.5)
6) Joe Lieberman: Senator, Connecticut (19.5)
5) Charlie Crist: Governor, Florida (20.0)
4) Colin Powell: Former Secretary of State (23.0)
3) Jeb Bush: Former Governor, Florida (23.5)
2) Lindsey Graham: Senator, South Carolina (26.5)
1) Mike Huckabee: Former Governor, Arkansas (42.5)
Vice Presidential PollApril 8th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in 2008, Governor Romney, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Poll, Senator McCain, VP, Vice President
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Please visit the GOPNation Blog and vote for whichever candidate you wish John McCain to select as his running-mate. This is the same poll that is featured at Ann Coulter’s Website. The first round of voting has ended with Mitt winning; however, he is currently tied with, well someone.
Also, my apologies to KKSM, Doug and Darlene for not posting it earlier.
New PollFebruary 23rd, 2008 | 7 Comments | Posted in Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Poll, Polls
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Mitchell Poll Out Today Shows Mitt Ahead |
H/T to reader Marybeth! I am generally very skeptical of the polls. However, Mitchell polling has an excellent track record of predicting the winner.
Romney Takes 2% Lead Over McCain in Florida, Giuliani Takes Over Third Place Alone
Romney 34%, McCain 32%, Giuliani 13%, Huckabee 10% EAST LANSING, Mich.— U.S. Sen. John McCain, who had a 2% lead after polling Sunday night, now finds himself trailing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney 34%-32% according to results of a telephone poll conducted Sunday and Monday nights January 27-28, 2008. Rudy Giuliani, who was tied with Mike Huckabee at 12%, has now taken a 3% lead over Huckabee (13%-10%). Ron Paul has 3%, and 7% are undecided..
The telephone poll of likely voters in the Florida Republican Primary Election was conducted by Mitchell Interactive, an East Lansing, Michigan and Washington, DC based national political polling and market research company. The survey of 964 likely Republican Presidential Primary voters has a margin of error of +-3.16% at the 95% level of confidence.
“This is basically a dead heat. Romney gained a point since last night while McCain dropped 3%. A major change came from those who have already voted. On Sunday night, Romney and McCain were tied among the 33% who said they already voted. After Monday night’s polling, Romney had a 9% lead among those voters. Romney also cut McCain’s lead among those who say they will be “definitely voting” from 4% in Sunday’s polling to 2% at the end of polling on Monday night,” Steve Mitchell, president of Mitchell Interactive said.
Romney leads by less than 1% with women but has a 3% lead with men, who comprise 53% of the voters.
Romney leads with 60 year old plus voters by 1% (on Sunday night he trailed by 1%) and leads among 40-59 year olds by 5% (on Sunday night he led by 2%). McCain has a lead with 18-39 year old voters, but they make up the smallest age demographic.
“It looks as though this we will not know the winner of the Florida Republican Primary until all the votes have been counted,” Mitchell concluded.
Mitchell Interactive’s final poll in South Carolina showed McCain winning by 3%, he won by 3%. In Michigan, the company was the only pollster polling during the last week to have Romney ahead. Its final poll had Romney leading by 6%, he won by 9%.
Mitt Romney Gained Three Points in Florida TodayJanuary 27th, 2008 | 27 Comments | Posted in 2008, Florida, John McCain, John Zogby, Mitt Romney, Poll
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A new Reuters/CSPAN/Zogby poll which will be released tomorrow has Governor Romney Tied with Sen. McCain at 30% each.
This represents Gov. Romney climbing three points in one day, according to John Zogby, who I regard as one of the top two pollsters in the country.
Gov. Crist’s endorsement of McCain will likely casue a stir in the media; however, we must not forget that Gov. Romney is gaining conservative support at a rapid pace.
John McCain is gaining support from open-border, amnesty Republicans–not the base.