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SneezingPenis
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Hey ZIGgy.....
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iths thuch a sthame that Ghouliani hath leth legitimathy than Ron Paul thince RP got double the votes in THouth Carolina.
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Gastronomicus
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Registered: 03/31/05
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Thuckth don't it?
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gettinjiggywithit
jiggy


Registered: 07/20/04
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Thrudy! He couldn't even plath in a thstate where 67% of the Republthican voters are happy with Busth.
Thrudy ith convinthed that Fthlorida will take him to the nominathon.
(Someone needs to memo Rudy and tell him that Florida is a winner take all delegates state and McCain is currently beating him by 8 percentage points with only 8 days left to go)
Yeth, ith a teribble thame.
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zappaisgod
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Quote:
gettinjiggywithit said:
(Someone needs to memo Rudy and tell him that Florida is a winner take all delegates state and McCain is currently beating him by 8 percentage points with only 8 days left to go)
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=ZDZhOGU2NjZmNTU2YmEyNjJkY2UwNTAwYTliYjJjNWU=
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A McCain victory in SC has to be good news for Giuliani because the narrative becomes "Stop McCain!" and Rudy's best poised to do that - not just because his numbers in Florida haven't yet collapsed to the same undetectable levels as they have everywhere else, but because Huck and Mitt and Fred will be fairly proven failures at the "Stop McCain" game.
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1297.xml?ReleaseID=1133
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"The Republican race is a dead heat with all four major contenders within three points for first place. What happens in the coming days in the Michigan and South Carolina primaries will likely have major effect on which of the four wins Florida," said Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
Don't get the shovelth out yet, fanth.
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gettinjiggywithit
jiggy


Registered: 07/20/04
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Florida is a hard one to call right now. We still have lot's of undecideds, according to people canvassing for Paul all around the state.
I see McCain and Rudy in a dead heat for first.
Huck 3rd and Mitt in a close 4th, Paul at a close 5th and Thompson at a close 6th.
I wouldn't be surprised if Thompson doesn't drop out by then too. Huck may be finished financially right after Florida.
Huckabee will be a wild card here. He appeals to the southerners, and the Christian right. We have a lot of those.
I think a defining factor will be the Republican debate hosted here this week. Floridans will tune in and , many undecideds will make their decision then.
Mitt quit spending money here a week ago. He had spent a lot over the last year, even ran many commercials in Spanish. No one else has been spending money here or campaigning much to compete with Rudy. Thompson spent some time here in the Fall working the gun shows. he got exclusive rights to the big ones. That's not enough to make a significant dent in things though.
Florida is a bitch to campaign in because it has over 25,000,000. people with very diverse values, all spread out over a large space and 5 major cities, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville and Gainesville.
I can say that Rudy is doing a good job of getting around.
For the Paulites, I know he is spending time in LO now, they have a primary this week with 27 delegates to win and he has been doing well there with delegates stepping up to plate for him. No one is campaigning there. May be a good strategy to pick up more delegates for less, but the media isn't focusing on LO though, and doing well there won't help to get him much press for Super Tuesday.
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