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ButchHowdy
03-01-2008, 09:47 PM
There's lots of charts on this website. We'll take whatever we can get!

" . . . In Ohio, McCain leads Huckabee among self-described Republicans 59% to 26% and McCain leads among self-described independents and Democrats 57% to 23%, with 15% for Ron Paul. Among men (55% of likely Republican primary voters), McCain leads Huckabee 59% to 22%. Among women, McCain leads Huckabee 59% to 30% . . . "

http://www.americanresearchgroup.com/

ButchHowdy
03-01-2008, 09:58 PM
Tried to line it up:

Ohio Republicans
Feb 23-24 Feb27-28 Feb 29-Mar 1
Huckabee 40% 21% 26%
McCain 51% 63% 59%
Paul 6% 9% 12%
Someone else - - -
Undecided 3% 7% 3%

humanic
03-01-2008, 10:04 PM
Tried to line it up:

Ohio Republicans
Feb 23-24 Feb27-28 Feb 29-Mar 1
Huckabee 40% 21% 26%
McCain 51% 63% 59%
Paul 6% 9% 12%
Someone else - - -
Undecided 3% 7% 3%

Courier New is key.

Ohio Republicans
==========-2/24--2/28-3/1
Huckabee----40%--21%--26%
McCain------51%--63%--59%
Paul---------6%---9%--12%
Undecided----3%---7%---3%

I'm glad to see Paul picking up steam, although it looks like he's taking votes from Huckabee, not McCain.

Give me liberty
03-01-2008, 10:05 PM
Let me guess are there any serbs in Ohio?

And if so

WHY THE FUCK ARE THEY VOTEING FOR MCCAIN:mad:

berrybunches
03-01-2008, 10:43 PM
People in Ohio are not going to go for a Ron Paul. We always vote in the worst of individuals. Ted Strickland :::shudders:::, our governor, endorses Hillary.

Ohio is a bad state for Paul, casinos are outlawed here (but the state can run its lottery's) smoking inside is outlawed here, driving without a seatbelt is outlawed here, "sin" taxes are enormous here. Gays can not adopt here, gays not not get civil unions here ever because of our constitution. We are in the top 5 of worst business taxes in the country, our economy sucks, the housing crisis hit here hard and we continue to send our money making opportunities to other states...Indiana and Kentucky do very well because of the anti-freedom movement here.

Ohio will not vote Paul because most of the downfalls I mentioned they vote for or bring on themselves.

Although I think we need him and he does have support here, just not a lot.

ButchHowdy
03-01-2008, 10:49 PM
People in Ohio are not going to go for a Ron Paul. We always vote in the worst of individuals. Ted Strickland :::shudders:::, our governor, endorses Hillary.

Ohio is a bad state for Paul, casinos are outlawed here (but the state can run its lottery's) smoking inside is outlawed here, driving without a seatbelt is outlawed here, "sin" taxes are enormous here. Gays can not adopt here, gays not not get civil unions here ever because of our constitution. We are in the top 5 of worst business taxes in the country, our economy sucks, the housing crisis hit here hard and we continue to send our money making opportunities to other states...Indiana and Kentucky do very well because of the anti-freedom movement here.

Ohio will not vote Paul because most of the downfalls I mentioned they vote for or bring on themselves.

Although I think we need him and he does have support here, just not a lot.

12% means 1 out of 8 Repubs DO want Ron Paul. Granted, there will probably be no 'upsets' but people are evidently waking up!

Funny . . . that's the 1st line in Aimee's song!

JordanQ72
03-01-2008, 11:06 PM
There's lots of charts on this website. We'll take whatever we can get!

" . . . In Ohio, McCain leads Huckabee among self-described Republicans 59% to 26% and McCain leads among self-described independents and Democrats 57% to 23%, with 15% for Ron Paul. Among men (55% of likely Republican primary voters), McCain leads Huckabee 59% to 22%. Among women, McCain leads Huckabee 59% to 30% . . . "

http://www.americanresearchgroup.com/

Polling does not work like this. You cherry picking the highest reported number you could find is just that.

molly_pitcher
03-02-2008, 12:38 AM
Courier New is key.

Ohio Republicans
==========-2/24--2/28-3/1
Huckabee----40%--21%--26%
McCain------51%--63%--59%
Paul---------6%---9%--12%
Undecided----3%---7%---3%

I'm glad to see Paul picking up steam, although it looks like he's taking votes from Huckabee, not McCain.

Well, Huckabee takes from McCain, Paul takes from Huck... It's "trickle down" theory X-D

It's interesting to note that only Paul's numbers have consistently risen.

doomer
03-02-2008, 02:23 AM
or maybe its because we are still going strong here in ohio..

blanket canvasing, calls, presinct leaders...... its still in motion.

ButchHowdy
03-02-2008, 11:21 AM
or maybe its because we are still going strong here in ohio..

blanket canvasing, calls, presinct leaders...... its still in motion.

That's the ticket . . . I had a 6.44% turnout for Ron in my precinct here in Neoconia (FL) which only gave 3.15% as a whole. Dang old sheep!