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The Ref's Averages
REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION
The Ref's Average
Giuliani Leads by 12.7%
Giuliani 28.1
Thompson 15.4
McCain 12.3
Romney 12.6
Huckabee 9.3
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION
The Ref's Average
Clinton Leads by 20.1%
Clinton 43.0
Obama 22.9
Edwards 12.6
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS
In Order of Most Likely
Clinton 45.3
Giuliani 43.3
Clinton 47.3
Thompson 41.3
Clinton 44.7
McCain 45.0
Clinton 48.0
Romney 39.3
Clinton 42.0
Huckabee 42.5
STATE PRIMARY LEADERS
New Hampshire
Romney +14.6
Clinton +13.7
Iowa
Romney +8.0
Clinton +2.4
South Carolina
Romney +2.0
Clinton +15.4
Michigan
Romney +5.5
Clinton +24.0 No Delegates (Dem)
Florida
Giuliani +12.7
Clinton +31.0

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Huckabee has targeted Romney for the past few weeks. Interestingly this came at a time when Giuliani has been doing the same. It is widely known that Romney's strategy relies on winning Iowa, New Hampshire and Michigan. If he loses any of the three his strategy is undermined. Huckabee seems to attack Romney with particularly severe ferocity. At the same time Huckabee reserves only timid criticism, if any, for Giuliani. Huckabee has a strong argument for being selected as a VP nominee for a northeastern moderate like Giuliani. He would potentially bring Arkansas which Republicans may have difficulty winning with Hillary on the ticket. The fact that he is a Baptist minister also helps with Evangelicals who Giuliani may have difficulty swaying to vote for him. It seems Giuliani and Huckabee have teamed up, if not formally certainly informally. They share a mutual target in Romney. If Huckabee can win Iowa it splinters the anti-Giuliani vote. Huckabee's job, therefore, is to block for Giuliani. The aggressive nature of his blocking deserves a holding call. 

At this stage in the game Obama needs an onside kick and a hail mary just to tie the game and get to overtime. His performance in the CNN debate left much to be desired and amounted to a sack for a substantial loss of yards. Obama's management over the last several days, however, of Bob Novak's amorphous warning that the Clinton machine is coming in for the fatal blow demonstrated some political skill. Had Obama not called Hillary out on the behind the scenes suggestion that much in Obama's record can harm him, and then reminded the media that he has some history with marijuana and cocaine, that already disclosed information might have taken on a new life. Obama cannot do much at this point but put his head down and fight for every yard, but his management of the backstage attempt to shut off all oxygen to his campaign might have ended this race before Obama has the chance to throw the hail mary in Iowa. As it stands Obama is gaining in Iowa, and is even ahead in one survey, and has preserved his chance at a major upset.

Congressional Democrats have made clear their intention to push forward with their attempts to end the war. See the article Democrats Say They Won’t Back Down on War. It seems that Democrats and their allies in the press have invested so much in a Bush defeat in Iraq that they will continue to harshly oppose the war regardless of the progress made in the country. They never believed in the war effort and seemingly oppose the notion of building a more democratic government so strongly that no facts can exist in their minds to counter their original assumptions about the governing possibilities in Iraq. At this point Democrats should not abandon their opposition but temper it long enough to find out if this progress will last. When one blasts the war effort in Iraq despite the facts it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the individual simply does not care about the facts, but only about narrow political self-interest. Just let it play out for a while and quit interfering.

The constant mentioning of Mitt Romney's Mormon faith demonstrates the hypocrisy of so much of the liberal establishment press. Simply put, constantly mentioning Romney's faith diminishes his public policy positions to secondary status behind his faith, an important component of his identity.  This type of political "analysis" elevates identity politics to ultimate status and is analogous to reading only the headlines. One has a difficult time imagining that some substantial portion of the reason behind mentioning Romney's faith is a desire to hurt his chances at winning the nomination.  The political media continues to try to make the news, rather than simply reporting it, to a greater degree than most other parts of the media.  The problem is not that they mention his faith, but that they barely mention his name without mentioning it.  They are obsessed with Mitt Romney's faith.

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Salon.com's Gordy Slack seems to believe that Evolution proves that no God exists and that our origins were completely without design or direction in any way. Apparently Mr. Slack has missed the fact that Evolution contains enormous gaps that render the theory useless for determining the actual origin of life. Mr. Slack's article dismisses Intelligent Design as nothing more than religious emotionalism hiding in the veil of science.  In essence Slack suggests that Intelligent Design is religion and no matter how scientific it may seem don't believe it.  Instead accept that the theory of Evolution has proven that God does not exist although science has done nothing whatsoever to demonstrate this.  The article dismisses the fact that Intelligent Design is actual science with a great deal of circumstantial evidence to support it.  Sound familiar?  He also seems to ignore the fact that many accept both Evolution and Intelligent Design. All too often those opposed to Intelligent Design simply reject any notion of God no matter how unemotional and rationality based that notion is. Read the article, The evolution of creationism.

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