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Why The Ref's Averages Are Better

The Ref's Averages
REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION
The Ref's Average
Giuliani Leads by 13.8%
Giuliani 30.4
Thompson 16.6
McCain 15.1
Romney 11.5
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION
The Ref's Average
Clinton Leads by 22.9%
Clinton 45.3
Obama 22.4
Edwards 12.5
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS
In Order of Most Likely
Clinton 44.4
Giuliani 41.2
Clinton 49.0
Thompson 38.0
Clinton 47.0
McCain 38.5
Clinton 48.7
Romney 36.3
Clinton 46.0
Huckabee 43.0
STATE PRIMARY LEADERS
New Hampshire
Romney +10.2
Clinton +20.0
Iowa
Romney +13.8
Clinton +6.5
South Carolina
Romney +3.0
Clinton +21.0
Michigan
Romney +8.4
No Delegates (Dem)
Florida
Giuliani +12.7
Clinton +31.0

 


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Barack Obama does not get it.  He has committed an unforgivable penalty  by admiatting that he wants to raise taxes.  If he is able to to win Iowa and take advantage of doubts surrouinding Hillary that come from that, he will have to face the tax raiser charge. This was an act of self-destruction.

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John Edwards implied that Hillary Clinton is deceitful by seeming to attack Bush when in fact slamming Clinton.  According to an AP article, Edwards says his message is clear, Edwards said, "What George Bush does is plant questions and exclude people from events and I don't think that's what Democrats want to see."  He also said that people "expect you to stand in front of them and answer their hard questions, and they expect it to be an honest process."

 

Politico.com, a website run by a collection of former memebers of the establishment liberal media, continues to demonstrate uncharacteristic fairness in its political analysis.  In a recent article the Politico points out that "easy Southern stereotypes mask a more complicated present."  The typical liberal media boilerplate includes an assumption that the south is racist and backward. The Politico has shown some signs of abandoning the old assumptions.  It's progress, but we'll see how far it goes.

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