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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Georgia's Republican voters defy National numbers.
Huckabee leads and Thompson's support is virtually cut in half in the Feb. 5 state of Georgia, a new Strategic Vision poll to be released tomorrow will show.
Huckabee grabs the top spot with 23%, up from just 5% from the same poll conducted in October. Thompson polls at 20%, down from 39%. Giuliani receives 17%, down from 20%. Like Huckabee, both McCain and Romney have risen in the polls, but not nearly as much as the former Arkansas governor. McCain is now polling at 11%, up slightly from 9%, and Romney receives 10%, up from 6%.
This poll was conducted December 7-9; 515 Republican voters were interviewed, and the margin of error for this poll is 5%.
On the Democratic side, Clinton has lost six points but still leads, with 34%. Obama's polling remains unchanged at 27%. Edwards received 12%. 468 Democratic voters were interviewed and also has a margin of error of 5.5%.
(Ed note: Huckabee's statements about isolating AIDS victims and saying "I feel homosexuality is an aberrant, unnatural, and sinful lifestyle, and we now know it can pose a dangerous public health risk" back in 1994 are eyebrow raising to be sure. The fact that Evangelicals are starting to back him worries me to no end. Suffice to say, it's almost about time for the political news to start hitting pixiesticks.org more often.
Also, cocks.Labels: democrats, government, local news, republicans
Posted at 5:17 PM. 
2 comments
That...worries me as well. Hopefully he won't be elected as president, or better yet, presidentiol canidate.
Are you serious? What happened to...music? Gone along with the logic and dignity too i guess. *sigh*
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