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SurveyUSA: No Bounce For McCain In Florida, But He's Still Ahead

The new SurveyUSA poll in Florida, conducted the day after the South Carolina primary, shows John McCain maintaining his lead here — but without any noticeable bounce as of yet. Here are the new numbers, compared to the poll released a week ago:

McCain 25% (+0)
Giuliani 20% (-3)
Romney 19% (+1)
Huckabee 14% (-4)
Thompson 7% (-2)
Paul 7% (+3)

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Here's hoping 9ui11iani wins FL to totally juggle the Thug party thinking. We truly need one of the several nutcase right-wingers to run against in the gernal election.

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The divisive nature of some posts seems to be devoid of critical thought. These posts Lack any processing of the huge amount of information out there from which to develop a clear line of thought.

Both parties have candidates with differing viewpoints. To my knowledge I dont know who the THUG party is running, but will agree Rudy G is running on 9/11. Not sure that tells me where he stands on some issues.

I like John McCain, even when I disagree with his stand on an issue , I know he does it with conviction, courage and a belief that is the right course for America.

He has the support of Joe Lieberman and some key Florida Rrepublicans and is a candidate that can lead the Republican party to victory against the Hillary and Bill Clinton

John McCain the best candidate for America and be president from day one

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Whoa! Giuliani is in second place in Florida? What happened to his master strategy of pulling out of all fifty states and being appointed emperor for life by the 911 gods?

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McCain will take it, he is already rolling and he won't stop. If we go with Hillary he will roll all over the Democrats and all the way to the White House. Nothing could be more obvious.

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McCain will win Florida, because only he is now seen as a winner in this field, even core Republicans (in Florida and beyond) are seeing he is the best shot for winning in November, and not a creationist flagpole sticker or a 'remember 911 remember me' hack

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Oklahoma Pol wrote on January 21, 2008 5:02 PM:

I agree with you 100%

"John McCain the best candidate for America and be president from day one"

If I 'had to vote for a Democrat' it would be Obama, whoever wins needs a plurality to lead.

McCain can do it, and Obama could.

I think that Clinton would be divisive and usher in a whole new era of ugly politics, I don't think my fellow GOP could control themselves and accept Hillary who is very polarizing as either love her or hate her.

If she were to just say, heh.. its Bill running again.. maybe..

But I honestly think the country needs somebody who can lead through what will be dificult times, I agree with you on McCain.

The Democrats could accept McCain and we could focus on the nations problems and not bipartisan ones.

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I think Senator McCain can take this one.

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Oklahoma Pol wrote on January 21, 2008 5:02 PM:

"John McCain the best candidate for America and be president from day one"

I am a Democrat and would be very unlikely to vote for McCain in this election but you could very well be right. Too bad Republicans didn't choose him 8 years ago. We could have avoided many of the mistakes of this century.

I (and undoubtedly many other voters) have some concerns about his age. I've heard that he may declare to run for only one term. Such a pledge would help his cause.

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It's almost enough to make you feel bad for Rudy. NOT. As a New Yorker I find it incredible that it took this long for people out of NYC to realize what a ruthless thug/self-promoter he is. Nobody seems to remember that by the end of his second term, his poll numbers made the Decider's look good.

On the McCain thing, he is the only one running in that side that does not make me want to puke when I picture him as president. I would, however, be terrified of what his Supreme Court would look like.,

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Did most of the above commenters wander in from a McCain site? This fossilized Bush-hugging warmonger can 'bring us together'? To do what? Start another war?

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Isn't it interesting that Mitt Romney says he is TOTALLY AGAINST POLYGAMY - yet he lives his life looking forward to an afterlife where he'll be a SUPER POLYGAMIST with his own planet and his own Goddess Wives.

Mormon men are taught that after death (and if they are righteous) they will live forever as GODS over THEIR OWN PLANET - having unlimited sexual relations with MULTIPLE GODDESS WIVES so as to populate their own planet.

How can Mitt Romney say he is against something he believes is one of the greatest rewards in the afterlife. DO YOU really want a PRESIDENT who disavows something in his earthly life that he covets and aspires to in the afterlife?

Are you aware that Mitt Romney has performed death oath rituals hundreds of times in which he has drawn his thumb across his throat from side to side as if he were slitting his own throat and another where he has drawn his thumb across his abdomen as if he were disemboweling himself?

I am a former Mormon. I graduated from BYU. I was married in the Wash, DC temple.

I vehemently believe in freedom of religion. However, I am concerned that someone who professes questionable beliefs and who has participated in cult-like rituals involving grisly death-oath might become our President.

This information is not widely available to the general public. Mormons profess - what goes on in the temple is "sacred, not secret." Well if they are so sacred and "not secret" then why was I asked to make death oaths swearing I would not divulge what I had seen and experienced in the temple?

Visit my blog at http://justicefreedom4all.blogspot.com/ to see video re-enactments of the actual temple rituals and interviews with other individuals who also experienced the Mormon Temple rituals.

After participating in these rituals myself, I could no longer hold the Mormon faith in my heart and in my mind. As I exited the Wash, DC Mormon temple after going through the rituals for the first time I was asked by other Mormon's who accompanied me what I thought about what I had seen and experienced.

My response was that if those ceremonies/teaching were indeed of God, then I would rather go to hell with non-Mormons.

I feel that this information needs to be disseminated immediately. Voters must have this "sacred, not secret" information so they can make their own decisions about whether a practicing Mormon would be their choice under all
circumstances of national security.

How meaningful will an oath of office be for someone who makes death oaths to their God in the name of their religion?

And what I find even more frightening - why is mainstream media treating these Mormon issues like the naked Emperor is marching by?

I can longer live in fear of the millions of Mormons who have taken the death oaths. Citizens of America have a right to the facts.

Dianne Pearce
Phone: 636-675-5232
Email: dpearce@erols.com

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