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Florida GOP polls

Rasmussen Reports is out, and shows Romney moving into a slight (statistically insignificant) lead nationally, 28-26% over McCain, and the two men tied at 31% for tomorrow's Florida primary.

Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby, however, has McCain gaining a slight (again, statistically insignificant) 33-30% lead, presumably on the strength of the endorsement from Governor Charlie Crist this weekend.

Datamar has a completely different result in their own three-day automated poll (for which they claim a high degree of accuracy in recent elections). They show Romney with 35.6% to McCain's 23.2% in second.

We will find out soon enough who is most accurate . . .

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I just want a candidate who... (Below threshold)
COgirl:

I just want a candidate who can win in November. I am willing to sacrifice ideology in order to keep the White House. So the polls are interesting, but I'm not sure they mean anything at this stage.

By the way, did anyone see Krauthammer's scathing article about John Edwards?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/24/AR2008012402799.html

COgirl,I just cann... (Below threshold)
Alan Orfi:

COgirl,

I just cannot violate principle for practicality. I understand that my vote will be "wasted" when I vote for Huckabee tomorrow, but the reason we are close to nominating the most liberal candidate in the Republican field is because too many conservatives have bailed under the pretense of voting for the most electable candidate. I confess I did contemplate voting for Romney instead because we MUST stop this McCain disaster, but I just can't do it. We must vote on principle.




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