“Romney, 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.
McCain won the last two contests, in South Carolina and Florida, to seize the front-runner’s slot in a hard-fought Republican race despite qualms among some conservatives about his past views on taxes, immigration and campaign finance.
“Romney is widening his lead in California and has a really big advantage with conservatives,” Zogby said. “Romney winning California would give some Republicans pause when they look at McCain as the potential nominee.”
CONCLUSION:
Pick a poll any poll. Who knows at this point? I obviously like these CA results, but Rasmussen shows it much closer in MO than Zogby does.
I do sense momentum to Romney though.
If it becomes clear Romney will win CA (and the MSM doesn’t bury this poll), other states may start trending towards him.
WHAT THIS REMINDS ME OF:
Shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, Imperial Japanese Navy Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto said, “We have wakened a sleeping giant and filled him with terrible resolve.”
Yup, I’m feelin that…
Bill Mitchell - 12:02am on 02/04/2008
ZOGBY HAS ROMNEY +8 IN CALIFORNIA:
And the most recent Field poll has McCain over Romney 32 percent to 24 percent. let me see...that’s eight!
Give the polls a rest, troll!
Proof - 06:02am on 02/04/2008
I’m not sure who to root for here. I’d almost like Romney to win so people would quit whining, but i figure they’ll wake up and remember things like Romney’s stance on gun control and decide he’s actually worse than McCain, or at the least no better.
It’s interesting that before the recent campaign, where Romney has sort of restated a lot of his positions, Romney was the person you saw frequently labeled a RINO, not McCain.
Carrick - 06:02am on 02/04/2008
They are right, McCain was the underdog of underdogs. His victory will be sweet!
Hannitized - 10:02am on 02/04/2008
I find this morning after a great Super Bowl game that actually lived up to all its hype. Where the underdog won, where great defense did not produce a boring game, with a GREAT late catch kept the game winning drive going, where a cheating ass coach got what he deserved – I find a desire for more Adriana Lima. Call crazy but…
ZOGBY HAS ROMNEY +8 IN CALIFORNIA:
“Romney, 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.
McCain won the last two contests, in South Carolina and Florida, to seize the front-runner’s slot in a hard-fought Republican race despite qualms among some conservatives about his past views on taxes, immigration and campaign finance.
“Romney is widening his lead in California and has a really big advantage with conservatives,” Zogby said. “Romney winning California would give some Republicans pause when they look at McCain as the potential nominee.”
CONCLUSION:
Pick a poll any poll. Who knows at this point? I obviously like these CA results, but Rasmussen shows it much closer in MO than Zogby does.
I do sense momentum to Romney though.
If it becomes clear Romney will win CA (and the MSM doesn’t bury this poll), other states may start trending towards him.
WHAT THIS REMINDS ME OF:
Shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, Imperial Japanese Navy Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto said, “We have wakened a sleeping giant and filled him with terrible resolve.”
Yup, I’m feelin that…
And the most recent Field poll has McCain over Romney 32 percent to 24 percent. let me see...that’s eight!
Give the polls a rest, troll!
I’m not sure who to root for here. I’d almost like Romney to win so people would quit whining, but i figure they’ll wake up and remember things like Romney’s stance on gun control and decide he’s actually worse than McCain, or at the least no better.
It’s interesting that before the recent campaign, where Romney has sort of restated a lot of his positions, Romney was the person you saw frequently labeled a RINO, not McCain.
They are right, McCain was the underdog of underdogs. His victory will be sweet!
I find this morning after a great Super Bowl game that actually lived up to all its hype. Where the underdog won, where great defense did not produce a boring game, with a GREAT late catch kept the game winning drive going, where a cheating ass coach got what he deserved – I find a desire for more Adriana Lima. Call crazy but…
More on Romney and gun control.