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Rasmussen: Rudy 24, Fred 24

posted at 10:42 am on June 12, 2007 by Allahpundit
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Will our right-wing Messiah take a national lead before he even announces?

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has to share his spot atop the field of Republican Presidential hopefuls this week. The newest face in the race, former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson, is now tied with Giuliani. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds each man earning support from 24% of likely Republican Primary voters. A week ago, Giuliani had a six percentage point lead over Thompson, 23% to 17%…

Just as startling as Thompson’s rise in this week’s poll is the continuing loss of support for Arizona Senator John McCain. The man once considered the dominant front runner in the race is now supported by just 11% of likely Republican Primary voters nationwide. That’s down from 17% in May and 14% a week ago. His support is just half of what it was in January.

McCain’s also looking at another third-place fundraising finish, according to Politico, which he hopes to compensate for by “reconnecting with the base” in July.

We’ll all look forward to that.

Meanwhile, it’s interesting that Fred’s gain in the Rasmussen poll is entirely at Mitt’s and McCain’s expense. He’s been taking chunks out of Rudy’s lead in other polls, but Giuliani’s actually up a point here from the last sample, probably on the strength of his showing at the debate. It won’t last, though, which is why he took a hard, hard turn to the right today on illegal immigration, which he’s been all for in the past. It’s the only leftist position he hasn’t hugged too tightly to relinquish now, so it looks like he’s letting it go. It won’t save him, but it can’t hurt to try.

Since we’re talking polls, a word of caution about this one. Every time new numbers come out showing Congress’s ratings in the basement, right-wing bloggers crow. Let me gently suggest that the main reason they’re tanking is because Reid and Pelosi haven’t done enough to surrender in Iraq to please their anti-war base, and so they’ve deserted her the way the right has deserted McCain. If and when they get enough Republican votes to force Bush into some type of withdrawal, not only will the war effort crumble, Congress’s ratings will probably rise. Not really cause for celebration, is it?

FYI, Fred’s on Leno tonight. We’ll be recording, of course. Exit question one: Will it hurt him that he used to be a “foreign agent”? Exit question two: Why, if McCain’s so worried about losing the Hispanic vote long-term, is he insulting Latino special interest groups by bypassing their events?


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But you seem to have an unhealthy passion for Fred!-hating that makes you ignore things that are plain as day to the rest of us.

Ahhhhh “Seem” is the operative word there.

The rest of us? You’re speaking for the entire community now?

Your obssession with bad mouthing him appears boderline psychotic, and you completely ignore points raised that refute your arguments.

Operative word “appears”.

Just now you said that Fred! “acts like he is the characters he has played”, and when I showed you that he was in fact chosen to play HIMSELF for his first movie, you just ignore that too.

I don’t care. If he plays himself and he’s a fake, how does he playing himself give him any credibility to be president? I’ve seen more fakery from the guy than honesty.

This is a sign of someone who is intellectually dishonest, and you are going to look foolish if you end up having to vote for the guy.

Again, you have no clue who you are talking to and are clearly not paying attention.

Do really want to continue this tirade and then end up with a mouthful of crow when it comes time for election day?
I know I wouldn’t.
Tman on June 12, 2007 at 6:28 PM

If fred? gets the nomination I wont have to eat any crow. He still wont have the experiences to be president. He will still have been an arm twisting lobbyist, and if he drags his pickup truck out, he will still be a faker. He will still have flip-flopped on abortion and will still have a piss poor senate record. Once he actually has to speak extemporaneously, we will see if what his staff says about his inability to speak without a prepared speech is true.

If freddie boy starts losing ground and is eventually vetted out, it will be the fred? groupies who will be eating crow.

So for me, my position is a win-win. :-)

csdeven on June 12, 2007 at 6:51 PM

cs,

So if Fred! gets the nomination, will you vote for him?

And I already know you think he is a fakety-fake-fakerino-fakeman. We get it. He’s not, but hey, it’s your funeral.

Just answer the question. Before you said you would vote for whomever the repubs nominate. Does that mean you will vote for Fred if he gets the nomination?

Tman on June 12, 2007 at 6:57 PM

Gregor on June 12, 2007 at 6:33 PM

That attitude gave us 8 years of the clenis and in danger of getting 8 years of Hillary. And if any conservative stays home, we are one vote closer to getting at least 4 years of Hillary’s commie agenda.

I would love for Mitt, Rudy, and Fred (once he announces his candidacy) to sit down for some podcasts where they just have a conversation. Forget the quiz show/inquisition format, and just let the topics develop naturally.
RushBaby on June 12, 2007 at 6:38 PM

THAT would be awesome!

csdeven on June 12, 2007 at 6:59 PM

Tman on June 12, 2007 at 6:57 PM

I will vote for fred? to be the nominee if he polls best against the dems front runner. I will vote for the republican candidate even if he is the devil himself, because any dem would be the devils wife and that 8itch would be way worse that he would be. :-)

ok guys, gotta go make dinner.

csdeven on June 12, 2007 at 7:02 PM

csdeven on June 12, 2007 at 7:02 PM

Why oh why dont I believe you…….

doriangrey on June 12, 2007 at 7:25 PM

csdeven on June 12, 2007 at 7:02 PM

Why oh why dont I believe you…….

doriangrey on June 12, 2007 at 7:25 PM

Oh, dorian…believe him. He’s stated it enough. These Fred! threads are wearing, even on me…the original “fred? groupie” in cs’s eyes. Let’s just all wait and see… ‘Soon as he’s in, we REALLY have something to argue about, yeah?

Run, Fred! Run!

tickleddragon on June 12, 2007 at 9:41 PM

Unlike some people, I believe ANY republican is better than ANY dem ANY minute of ANY day of ANY week of ANY year…

csdeven on June 12, 2007 at 5:52 PM

I will vote for fred? to be the nominee if he polls best against the dems front runner. I will vote for the republican candidate even if he is the devil himself, because any dem would be the devils wife and that 8itch would be way worse that he would be. :-)

ok guys, gotta go make dinner.

csdeven on June 12, 2007 at 7:02 PM

For these two statements I will cook you dinner csdeven, if we win in 2008.

Entelechy on June 12, 2007 at 10:38 PM

ok guys, gotta go make dinner.
csdeven on June 12, 2007 at 7:02 PM

Why oh why dont I believe you……

Make him prove it by cooking something.

Tennman on June 12, 2007 at 11:07 PM

Tennman on June 12, 2007 at 11:07 PM

Tonight was Southern Corn Chowder.

Mmmm. Mmmmm. Good.

csdeven on June 12, 2007 at 11:36 PM

We need to figure out a VP for Phred ’cause his VP will be the nominee in 2016. Let’s be strategic here folks. In 8 years as VP…

Rudy could prove he’s not a lib
Mitt could prove his Momonism is not a threat to evangelicals
Tancredo could prove he’s not a curmudgeon
Hunter Thompson could prove he has gravitas

…who else?

We need to run strong against Hitlery but in the end I can’t see anyone voting for her who voted for Bush in ‘04.

Mojave Mark on June 13, 2007 at 12:22 AM

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