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Posted at 12:00am on May 31, 2007 The McCain campaign is finished
By CharlesJ_GOP
.......is what some of you have been saying. However, the polls prove otherwise. Despite being in the middle of the heated immigration debate that has divided the party, McCain's numbers in the Big 3 (IA, NH, and SC) remain solid according to the latest ARG poll on May 29. What's even better is that John McCain continues to receive high support from independents who are likely Republican primary voters/caucus goers in Iowa (48%), New Hampshire (40%), and South Carolina (41%).
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Posted at 10:37pm on May 15, 2007 Will the real Romney please stand up?
By CharlesJ_GOP
In 2002, Mitt Romney was not only for campaign finance reform - he was a radical reformist. According to The Hill, in 2002:
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Posted at 5:38pm on May 15, 2007 Soaring Since California
By CharlesJ_GOP
With the second debate just hours away, let us take a moment to reflect on what has happened since the last debate.
Two weeks ago, John McCain gave an impressive performance in California at the first Republican debate. He declared that he would "follow Osama to the gates of hell" and would veto pork-laden legislation and "make its authors famous". Pundits took notice. The National Review asserted that "McCain has stolen Rudy's fire" and some guy , named Erick, said that he would "vote for John McCain, if the primary was today."
But the pundits weren't the only people to take notice. May polls showed an increase in support for McCain among Republicans and a decrease in support for his opponents. Want proof?
A Mason-Dixon poll now has McCain leading Nevada, the state that may go before Super Super Tuesday and after the Big 3. McCain leads with 19%.
In California, a state that has so far been a Giuliani stronghold, McCain has dramatically edged Giuliani's lead down to a mere 3% or a statistical tie.
In a national primary, among Republican primary voters, McCain stays within 4% of Giuliani and both increase their leads over Mitt Romney, who is stuck at single digits. Without Fred Thompson, McCain and Giuliani both garner over 30% of the vote. Most importantly, the ARG poll has McCain reclaiming the support of independent conservatives (support among indep. McCain: 46% Giuliani: 21%).
Another CNN poll, with Fred Thompson, has McCain within 2% of the leader, Giuliani.
And who can forget these numbers in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina (click to enlarge):
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Posted at 8:38pm on May 1, 2007 USA Today 2008 Polls - the McCain Surge!
By CharlesJ_GOP
John McCain has made substantial gains and now leads in all three early primary states - Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, according to a USAT 2008 poll conducted on April 30. (Yes, Fred fans, F. Thompson is included)
McCain polls an astonishing 36% in South Carolina with Rudy being the closest with 23%. USAT has had McCain leading South Carolina all along but never like this.
In Iowa, McCain and Giuliani were previously tied but now McCain has a 7% advantage.
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Posted at 2:56pm on Apr. 20, 2007 MoveOn, McCain, and Iran
By CharlesJ_GOP
Well, it didn't take the liberals long.
Fox News reports that MoveOn plans to spend about $100,000 to air a commercial on network and some cable television stations in Iowa and New Hampshire, states that hold early contests in the presidential nomination process, spokesman Alex Howe said Friday.
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Posted at 3:27pm on Apr. 18, 2007 Has the McCain Moment arrived?
By CharlesJ_GOP
I say yes and if not now, then real soon. Here's why:
Last month, Ramesh Ponnuru, from the National Review wrote a cover story on some reasons the McCain campaign was very likely and well positioned to shine very brightly in the near future.
You can read most of the article here.
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Robert Caldwell's Human Events article about Senator McCain; A Profile in Courage, Principle.
"A lesser man than John McCain might be backing away from his previous support for the war-gone-bad in Iraq. What we're seeing instead is the very opposite of political expediency -- a Churchillian call to endure and prevail in an admittedly unpopular war but still a fight that McCain believes America cannot afford to lose.
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Posted at 5:15pm on Apr. 11, 2007 Blogger Conference Call with John McCain
By CharlesJ_GOP
This afternoon I had the opportunity to join in a blogger conference call with John McCain. The topic was the War in Iraq.
However, he was quick to point out the wonders of the blogosphere and emphasized a McCain presidency would keep the public better informed on the War (providing it is still going on). A McCain presidency would hold conference calls with conservative and liberal bloggers every 2 weeks. He wasn’t sure how this would work, but was confident there would be a way to rotate who asks questions and to get more people involved. As President, he would also hold press conferences on Iraq every two weeks as well. He recommended that they be broadcasted on C-SPAN, and would use a map to pin point what is going on where.Posted in War — Comments (13) / Email this page » / Read More »
Posted at 3:32pm on Apr. 5, 2007 Status of Iraq
By CharlesJ_GOP
“We have a long way to go in Iraq . There is tough, difficult work ahead. But we are making progress, and there is reason for cautious optimism about President Bush's surge. Despite all you see and hear in the media, there is a springtime of hope beginning in Iraq . I saw it on the faces of hundreds of ordinary Iraqis on the streets of Baghdad .”
~Rep. Mike Pence
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Posted at 3:43pm on Apr. 2, 2007 John McCain wins GOP Bloggers Straw Poll in Michigan
By CharlesJ_GOP
McCain won with 30% of the on-line vote for Michigan Republican Bloggers over the weekend. That bested Fred Thompson and Gingrich and it was nearly 20% better than Mitt Romney. This poll compiled with the normal Michigan polls show that he is #1 in Michigan among on-line grassroots activists and regular party voters. Proving once again that Michigan is (still) McCain country....
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Posted at 2:50pm on Mar. 28, 2007 Beware the Ides of March
By CharlesJ_GOP
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