http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...ential_primary
California may not be winner take all, but here is another state where Romney is seriously picking up momentum.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...ential_primary
California may not be winner take all, but here is another state where Romney is seriously picking up momentum.
Giuliani had a huge bloc of votes here in California. You can bet that almost none of them are going to switch to Romney.
If you're worth less than $5 million and you vote for McCain, you're a loser.
I am not sure Im willing to bet anything on this race. Who the hell knows what will happen next? I never thought McCain would be in this now. I never through Giuliani would be out before Super Tuesday. Anyone who says they know how this will end is either completely arogant or naive.
However, i do think Tuesday will likely surprise alot of people. Possibly even me.
Don't forget that California has a very large military population. Most of whom will gravitate to McCain. I think Romney will finish a distant second.
I understand that you and most Democrats think the military is populated with a bunch of uneducated bubbas but I believe people in the military are well informed and are interested in the welfare of our country. They will vote for who they believe to be the best leader not who was a POW 35 years ago. Just like John Kerry Heinz, McCain has a track record in the Senate, THAT is who he is. Since there are few Mexican or Black Republicans in California, they shouldn't be a factor. Since Arnold is obviously a girlie man who is led by the nose ring by Maria, I doubt his endorsement will help McCain either.
No matter where I've traveled or how great the trip was, it's always wonderful to return to my country, The United States of America......... me
update:
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNe...rpc=22&sp=trueRomney, a former Massachusetts governor, led McCain 40 percent to 32 percent in California, where the margin of error was 3.3 percentage points. A win in California, the most populous state, could help puncture McCain's growing momentum in the Republican nomination fight.
The reason why military people tend to gravitate toward McCain is that McCain is a former member of the military who still supports their causes.
We shall see who is right.
No... the majority of military people DON'T support mclame. I tried to tell you they support Ron Paul. Now I'll prove it...
http://incontiguousbrick.wordpress.c...orts-ron-paul/It appears our military backs Ron Paul in the most important issue facing the United States: Terrorism and our foreign policy. For the second time in a row, Ron Paul receives more donations among Republicans. Data for Democrats is not yet available, but Ron Paul crushed Democrats in this statistic last quarter as well. Candidate [Air Force] [Army] [Navy] [Marines] [Coast Guard] [Other*] [Total]
Brownback [151] [0] [0] [0] [0] [250] [401]
Cox [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
Guiliani [1,250] [750] [1,500] [1,000] [0] [0] [4,500]
Huckabee [2,050] [1,200] [2,850] [0] [250] [260] [6,610]
Hunter [0] [500] [0] [0] [0] [30] [530]
McCain [4,120] [7,972] [6,645] [1,721] [100] [800] [21,358]
Paul [7,450] [17,998.96] [7,227.76] [2,740] [800] [4,200] [40,416.72]
Romney [500] [3,410] [750] [800] [0] [250] [5,710]
Thompson [4,800] [5,825] [6,350] [800] [23] [2,600] [20,398]
Ron Paul: $40K
McCain: $21K
Thompson:20K
wtf.....could you folks possibly get any more disgusting?.......I hope he loses and has a heart attack.
...full immersion.....