Well, its Monday, which means yet another daily Rasmussen tracking poll. Fred Thompson has reclaimed a narrow lead over Fmr. Mayor Giuliani, and Mitt Romney is tied with John McCain, who is still waging a fight to keep his campaign alive. Lets take a look at the poll:
Rasmussen Daily Tracking Poll – 7/30/07
Fred Thompson – [...]
Entries from July 2007
July 30, 2007
Daily Rasmussen Update
July 30, 2007
What will come of Sarkozy?
crossposted at josh4viceprez
U.S. News and World Report gives us a report on President Sarkozy’s brief time in office and his prospects for success.
According to the story, Parliament has already passed the initiative to allow for overtime. I did not catch this reading the wires, but good news nonetheless. This would water down the 35-hour workweek. [...]
July 28, 2007
News from the Campaign to Save the Debate
Its looks like the campaign to save the Youtube/CNN debate may be working. The latest news that I have is the the different sides are now working to select a different date to hold the debate. From what I have seen, this would ease concerns that the debate is up against the Q3 deadline, and [...]
July 27, 2007
Help Save the Republican Debate
I’m a fan of debates – I think they help give candidates exposure and allow Americans to get a good idea of all their options. It allows voters to compare the candidates side-by-side and, in some cases, submit questions of their own to be answered. The prime example of this is the upcoming CNN/Youtube debate on [...]
July 27, 2007
Romney Trying to “Prop Up” His Message
As if Romney were not already good enough at spreading his message of the “three-legged stool of Conservatism”, he has actually started using a three-legged stool at his “ask Mitt anything” sessions. Apparently the use of the stool involves unscrewing one of the legs and allowing it to fall over – a metaphor for the [...]
July 27, 2007
Debating Debating – Who Will Participate?
As we get into the second half of the summer, as well as the fall, the race for the White House is going to start to heat up once again. Along with the Ames straw poll, there are at least four debates planned between now and January. Of these, one of them, the CNN/Youtube debate [...]
July 26, 2007
Romney Considering Kennedy-Style Speech on Religion
Mitt Romney is not the first candidate to have problems with his religion. Almost 50 years ago, John Kennedy was the Democratic nominee for President, and was facing problems about his faith. As a Catholic, he faced concerns from those of other Christian faiths, many of them were concerned that Kennedy would be more loyal [...]
July 25, 2007
Hire First, Ask Questions Second?
Fred Thompson has never run a national campaign before, but he should be smart enough to know that you don’t hire a new campaign manager without first combing over every part of his record. Apparently he didn’t do that, becuase yesterday’s hiring of Fmr. Senator and Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham is already raising questions about [...]
July 25, 2007
Problems at Camp Thompson?
So much for being the Conservative Messiah, all is apparently not well with the Thompson campaign. While a quick glance at the campaign would seem to reveal a candidate riding a huge wave of popularity and support, the reality may be very different. While I admit that I have neglected my job of putting up [...]
July 25, 2007
Extremely Funny Joke!
Justin over at ROTR got a hold of a pretty funny joke, I think you may want to check it out. Just one warning: the joke is not for dumb liberals to read. Though, on second thought, is there any other type of liberal?
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