Zogby: McCain And Romney Tied In Florida
Today's Zogby tracking poll in Florida shows John McCain and Mitt Romney in a tie — a slight gain for Romney from yesterday. Here are the numbers, compared to yesterday's release:
McCain 30% (-1)
Romney 30% (+2)
Huckabee 14% (+4)
Giuliani 13% (-2)
Paul 3% (-2)
Romney wins among self-identified conservatives, while McCain wins among moderates. Interestingly, Romney wins voters over the age of 65 and under the age of 30, with McCain winning those in the middle range.
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I'm commenting here so this post doesn't seem so lonely. Mr. Kleefeld, it's not your fault that no one cares about the Republicans.
January 27, 2008 1:48 PM | Reply | Permalink
At least Rudy will beat PAUL. But here is my bet, close election McCain and MIT and that Fred gets more votes than Paul.
I don't trust the polls any longer, the numbers have been off since this cycle has begun, I ask show me one in the margin of error.
I think if the candidates that endorsed ask their machine to get the vote out, make calls, then McCain wins.
January 27, 2008 1:50 PM | Reply | Permalink
coyote wrote on January 27, 2008 1:48 PM:
If it were Rudy predicting winning the thread would be swamped, slow day for GOP in the news, where is a Rudy quote?
January 27, 2008 1:51 PM | Reply | Permalink
What the demographics tell me from the poll is that McCain needs to buy some news paper ad and talk about doing the right thing, the tough things, for the grandchildren.
The voters that are older don't do the internet, they read the news, typically in smaller market periodicals.
Even if McCain has to stand on his head in the middle of A1A (Route One) and get that message across, he has to do it in the next day's news cycle.
That is also the Vietnam age group, he has to make the case that he is avoiding a Vietnam!
Two things, talk about the grandchildren and the Vietnam mistakes and why that qualifies him as Commander in Cheif.
January 27, 2008 2:00 PM | Reply | Permalink