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State of the Race: Monday, December 3, 2007
by Amanda Carpenter
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NATIONAL POLLS

Republicans
Rasmussen: Giuliani by 5 points
Giuliani: 22 percent
Huckabee: 17 percent
McCain: 14 percent
Thompson: 14 percent
Romney: 11 percent
Paul: 6 percent

Democrats
Rasmussen: Clinton by 13 points
Clinton: 37 percent
Obama: 24 percent
Edwards: 15 percent
Richardson: 6 percent
Biden: 3 percent
 

REPUBLICAN LEADER VERSUS DEMOCRAT LEADER

No new polls released in the last week

 

IOWA STATE POLLS
January 3 caucus

Republicans
American Research Group: Romney by 1 point
Romney: 28 percent
Huckabee: 27percent
Thompson: 14 percent
Giuliani: 9 percent
McCain: 9 percent
Paul: 3 percent

Des Moines Register: Huckabee by 5 points
Huckabee: 29 percent
Romney: 24 percent
Giuliani: 13 percent
Thompson: 9 percent
McCain: 7 percent
Paul: 7 percent

Rasmussen: Huckabee by 3 points
Huckabee: 29 percent
Romney: 25 percent
Giuliani: 12 percent
Thompson: 11 percent
Paul: 5 percent
McCain: 4 percent 

Democrats
American Research Group: Obama by 2 points
Obama: 27 percent
Clinton: 25 percent
Edwards: 23 percent
Biden: 8 percent
Richardson: 4 percent 

Des Moines Register: Obama by 3 points
Obama: 28 percent
Clinton: 25 percent
Edwards: 23 percent
Richardson: 9 percent
Biden: 6 percent 

Rasmussen: Clinton by 2 points
Clinton: 27 percent
Obama: 25 percent
Edwards: 24 percent
Richardson: 10 percent
Biden: 4 percent
 

NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLLS
January 8

Republicans
Rasmussen: Romney by 19 points
Romney: 34 percent
Giuliani: 15 percent
McCain: 15 percent
Huckabee: 14 percent
Paul: 8 percent
Thompson: 3 percent 

FOX News: Romney by 8 points
Romney: 29 percent
McCain: 21 percent
Giuliani: 19 percent
Huckabee: 7 percent
Paul: 4 percent
Thompson: 4 percent 

American Research Group: Romney by 14 points
Romney: 36 percent
Giuliani: 22 percent
Huckabee: 13 percent
McCain: 22 percent
Thompson: 3 percent
Paul: 2 percent 

Suffolk/WHDG: Romney by 14 points
Romney: 34 percent
Giuliani: 20 percent
McCain: 13 percent
Paul: 8 percent
Huckabee: 7 percent
Thompson: 2 percent

Democrats
Rasmussen: Clinton by 7 points
Clinton: 33 percent
Obama: 26 percent
Edwards: 15 percent
Richardson: 9 percent 

FOX News: Clinton by 7 points
Clinton: 30 percent
Obama: 23 percent
Edwards: 17 percent
Richardson: 10 percent 

American Research Group: Clinton by 11 points
Clinton: 34 points
Obama: 23 points
Edwards: 17 points
Richardson: 12 points 

Suffolk/WHDH: Clinton by 12 points
Clinton: 34 percent
Obama: 22 percent
Edwards: 15 percent
Richardson: 9 percent 

AP-Pew: Clinton by 19 points
Clinton: 38 percent
Obama: 19 percent
Edwards: 15 percent
Richardson: 10 percent 

 

MICHIGAN STATE POLLS
January 15 primary/caucus

Republicans
No new polls this week.

Democrats
No new polls this week

 

NEVADA STATE POLLS
January 19 primary/caucus

Republicans
No new polls this week

Democrats
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Subject: baseballdoc: You could be right!!

But, it's still early, and you never know what can happen.

Dean blew it with one "yulp."

And I suspect that not too many folks are truly aware of where Huck stands on amnesty. That could come back and really bite him.




THOMPSON MOST HURT BY THE HUCKSTER

.....If Thompson wants to save his campaign (and it may already be too late) ...he has to begin attacking Huckleberry on taxes, illegals, and his non secular views ...

....Thompson's mistake of delaying his entry into the race is now being compounded by the media attention being paid to the Huckster ...they are both vying for conservative voters and Huckabee is garnering the votes that should have gone to Thompson ...

.....Thompson's campaign strategy has been a disaster ...never has so much promise been squandered so quickly ...

.....Even the media's love affair with the Huckster won't be able to save him after Iowa ...once the voters become aware of his Liberal views on taxes and illegals he will drop like a rock in the polls ...problem is ...it will be too late to save Thompson ...the ultimate beneficiary of Huck's rise and fall will be Romney who has the money and organization to ride out the storm .....COLOSSUS
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