Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Its the Independents..

Looking at the exit poll data on CNN here McCain is pulling in independents and liberals and thus edging out over Romney.

By party--
Republicans:

Romney with 33% and McCain with 33% (dead heat)

Independents:

Romney with 23% and McCain with 44%

McCain didn't win among conservatives, the independents carried him.

By Ideology--

McCain Romney

Liberal




49%

24%



Moderate




43%

21%



Conservative




29%

37%



Digging a little deeper into the ideology Liberals

McCain Romney

Somewhat Liberal




55%

24%



Moderate




43%

21%



Somewhat Conserv.




35%

32%



Very Conservative




21%

44%



Moderates and liberals are helping him win delegates. McCain lost among conservatives by a wide margin. Looking at all the issues it was the liberals and non-Republicans that, once again, took the win away from Romney and gave it to McCain.

Tell me how a McCain nomination will be the representative of conservative ideas when its the same people that would vote for Hillary or Obama voting to get him elected?

3 Comments:

Blogger Stormy said...

Hey, I just wanted to stop in and say I live down on Dauphin Island. In Mobile and Baldwin County we voted yesterday due to the fact that Super Tuesday falls on Mardi Gras.

Two votes for Mitt Romney (that would be my husband and I - LOL).

http://stormythoughts.blogspot.com/

5:36 PM  
Blogger D.I.T said...

As a Florida resident I have felt betrayed from the Florida primary election result. I wish that all Americans from the east coast to the west could see Mitt Romney as the great man that I know him to be. Our great nation deserves the best and all that we can give it. Today Mark Levin of the National Review has published a well articulated, concise and very poignant article highlighting how we must unite behind Mitt Romney for the better of our country.
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10:46 PM  
Blogger WesCrimson said...

Well it pays to have Governor Crist on your side in Florida as a fixer. Since the Democrats were fighting for zero delegates, somehow many Independents, like 17%of those voting in the Republican Primary, registered as Republicans and once again provided McNasty with his winning margin.

It would be nice to vote for a Conservative Republican in November, but the Party has been hijacked by a Liberal Independent. I could vote for a Moderate (Liberal) Republican with a few Conservative ideas, but not the Party hijacker McNasty.

A hero only in his own mind, McCain has said Hilary Clinton would make a good president. In 2000, he said John Kerry would make a good president and even thought about taking the VP position on the Democrat Ticket with Kerry. McNasty like a spoiled stepchild tries to constantly endear himself to the Liberal Democrats.

Send McNasty a message on Super Tuesday that his services are not wanted.

7:30 PM  

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