GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has pulled slightly ahead of favorite son Mitt Romney among voters likely to participate in Michigan's Feb. 28 presidential primary election, according to a poll released today.
Gingrich was the choice of 30.75 percent of likely voters, passing Romney, the choice of 28.74 percent, according to the survey of Michigan voters likely to participate in the open primary, said John Yob, CEO of Strategic National, a Grand Rapids political consulting firm.
Fickle, fickle, fickle, these Republicans are. How could you ever trust them when they change candidates so often?
More polls: MIRS released a poll last night that shows Romney up 48-33, and third place went to Bachmann at 11. Here's the stupid thing though - they didn't include Paul, Huntsman, or Santorum in the poll, so how can it be credible?
Waiting on an EPIC...
Apparently Newt's suggestion that we make kids clean their classmates' feces from toilets is irresistible to conservatives in a state that already has more workers than jobs.
ReplyDeleteI think it shows that they don't give a damn about issues or integrity at all - they just want someone who can stick it to the poor, the women, the "left" and President Obama.
ReplyDeleteBut by all means, pick Newt. Once the independents get a reminder of who he is, we got this thing in the bag (barring unforeseen disaster, like Europe dragging us back down to recession).
There's a reason why people as diverse as Tom Harkin and Kathleen Parker are both using the words "death wish" when it comes to the GOP anointing Newt as the nominee.