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Old 02-27-2007, 11:36 PM
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A slightly more liberal Buchanan? Is that like a slightly more conservative Kucinich?

Here's the latest Rasmussen tracking poll on the Republican race:

Rasmussen
Giuliani 33%
McCain 17%
Gingrich 13%
Romney 10%
Brownback 3%
Hagel 2%
Huckabee 1%

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/Poli...ialPrimary.htm

Some interesting internals from that same poll:

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Most voters in Republican Primaries are politically conservative.

Among those who consider themselves Very Conservative, Giuliani attracts 24% of the vote, Gingrich 23% and McCain is the third choice at 19%.

Among those who are Somewhat Conservative, it’s Giuliani 34% McCain 15% and Gingrich 14%.

Self-identified moderates likely to participate in the Primary favor Giuliani over McCain 41% to 18%.
So even among the most conservative group of Republican primary voters, Giuliani still wins!

McCain is pretty much toast despite being in second place, because he's too low on money and is having trouble raising more.

Dick Morris: McCain's Campaign Collapses

Verrry interesting stuff!
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