MT-PPP: Palin 23% Huckabee 22% Gingrich 16% Romney 12% Paul 9% (user search)
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  MT-PPP: Palin 23% Huckabee 22% Gingrich 16% Romney 12% Paul 9% (search mode)
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Poundingtherock
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« on: December 03, 2010, 05:13:30 PM »

Stick the fork in Romney.  He won Montana in 2008 easily.  Now he's polling with Ron Paul in a pretty good 545-voter sample. 

"freed the slaves" is crying in his napkin.
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Poundingtherock
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« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2010, 05:43:21 PM »

I think Hamilton was being sarcastic.  Unfortunately, like his governor, he's not very good at being witty.
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Poundingtherock
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« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2010, 06:44:07 PM »

What 3 polls?  He led in Marist and Rasmussen.  rasmussen had his difficulties in the midterms and Marist polled around 330 people and somehow found Rick Perry polling higher than Tim Pawlenty.  What's the third poll that shows Romney in the lead?

That Michigan poll that he led in is from several months ago.  I'm pretty sure he's still in the lead and if he's not, well, he might as well concede right now.

Whacker isn't a very intelligent guy.  However, even he sees what everyone sees and that is Romney is fading pretty much everywhere.

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