TO ALL SUPER TUESDAY VOTERS…. |
….. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE remember this before voting :

A vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain, so if YOU TOO do not want to see McCain become the Republican RINO-ree, vote Mitt Romney on Tuesday.
That is all.
TO ALL SUPER TUESDAY VOTERS…. |
….. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE remember this before voting :

A vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain, so if YOU TOO do not want to see McCain become the Republican RINO-ree, vote Mitt Romney on Tuesday.
That is all.

Following are results of a CNN exit poll conducted in New Hampshire Tuesday among 1,520 voters. Though these results reflect the fact that the majority of voters chose McCain and Romney, there are some very interesting differences, especially where Romney ended ahead of the winner, McCain:
Republican Voters (”Vote by party ID” — excludes independents) chose:
MR — 35%
JM — 34%
MH — 13%
RG — 10%
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All voters chose their candidate as the “Strongest Leader” — This measures the strength of the voters’ choice (in other words, which candidate got the most votes in this category by comparison to the others?):
MR — 86%
MH — 84%
JM — 81%
RG — 55%
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Voters of New Hampshire that strongly oppose civil unions:
MR — 37%
JM — 32%
MH — 11%
RG — 6%
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Very worried about Terrorism:
MR — 39%
JM — 33%
MH — 12%
RG — 10%
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Voters that think the new President should be more conservative than President Bush:
MR — 35%
JM — 31%
MH — 13%
RP — 10%
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The following result was stunning to me. John McCain, the military man came in third! Even McCain supporters are less sold on McCain by comparison to the other voters. And Giuliani 4th at 58%? What about his “9/11″ credentials?
All voters chose their candidate as the “Best Commander in Chief” — This measures the strength of the voters’ choice (in other words, which candidate got the most votes in this category by comparison to the others?):
MR — 94%
MH — 89%
JM — 78%
RG — 58%
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Conservative Voters chose:
MR — 38%
JM — 30%
MH — 12%
RG — 8%
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Check the gap here between Governors Romney and Huckabee:
Very Conservative Voters chose:
MR — 43%
MH — 19%
JM — 18%
RP — 7%
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Voters that think this candidate shares their values:
MR — 38%
MH — 22%
JM — 16%
RP — 12%
See link in the opening paragraph for many more results. These are but few of many very interesting numbers. Governor Romney was the strongest candidate in many of the voters’ minds.
~ Vic
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Those in Iowa take note… |
This story, once again from The Clinton News Network —–>talks about how students in Iowa could sway the caucuses (at least in this story for the Dems), but I don’t see how it could hurt Republicans.
I think that this is important to note for those in Iowa, and those of you heading to Iowa with the GOTV efforts.
The Ever Quotable Huck |
You can read the entire article here —–>Huckabee Dogged By Immigration Issue.
But, I just found the following quote telling, and moreso typical of his arrogant style:
After it became clear that Miller was not going to be persuaded by Huckabee’s stance on illegal immigration, the candidate made one last ditch effort for her vote, but couched it in his now infamous good humor: “I hope you’ll take a look at our plan and vote for me before it’s over, and if not, then stay home that night.”
Yeah, if you don’t agree with me, you just stay home. It’s one thing to think that, “wow, I hope she doesn’t come out and vote”. But for him to out and out come out and say it to her face, “I hope you’ll look at our plan and vote for me before it’s over, and if not, then stay home that night.” I think that would be the thing that would make a voter that much more likely to make sure and come out and vote, to make sure you’re butt doesn’t get elected.