Here are mine...
http://www.politicallore.com/electio...y-predictions/
What are yours???
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It is all up to us now, no more complaining about the campaign... We have less than 24 hours... Let's do this...
Here are mine...
http://www.politicallore.com/electio...y-predictions/
What are yours???
Please digg, if you like the post!
It is all up to us now, no more complaining about the campaign... We have less than 24 hours... Let's do this...
As per the new lewrockwell.com blog post:
The new CNN/WMUR poll has Paul at 10%:
McCain 32%
Romney 26%
Huckabee 14%
Giuliani 11%
Paul 10%
Hunter 1%
Thompson 1%
Someone else 2%
No opinion 5%
More interesting, however, is the radical shift in the independent vote. 49% of independents plan on voting in the GOP primary (on 5 - 6 Jan), up from 44% on 4 - 5 Jan and 37% on 27 - 30 Dec. This is the exact opposite of what the pundits predicted would happen if Obama won Iowa: the conventional wisdom was that if Obama won Iowa to make New Hampshire competetive, independents would flock to the democratic primary to support Obama. And with independents in New Hampshire strongly opposed to the War in Iraq, I don't think they're flocking to John "100-years in Iraq" McCain.
Let's change the world.
Predicting Ron Paul’s showing is nearly impossible, he could poll as high as 25% if everything happened as planned. Ron Paul is only receiving 8-11% of Republican supporters. It all rides on whether or not he can convince people who have never voted and people who crossed over to vote for him. I have received myself, four calls from the Ron Paul campaign urging me to vote, reminding me to vote, and urging me to bring friends.
Always made me wonder why the polls indicate McCain when the majority of the population want out of Iraq!?
I think Ron Paul could get as high as 20% to as low as 11%.
3rd or 4th
Btw how does the media report the results during a primary? Do they have a whole day coverage or just after that polls close?
my prediction is that the NH voters will decide![]()
"Aggressive wars, income taxes, national IDs, domestic spying, torture regimes, secret prisons, Federal Reserve manipulation -- we don't have to take it any more." -- Ron Paul, Sept 27, 2007
I think Paul gets around 15% and makes third. John McCain probably wins by a few shaves, but Romney stays legitimate because of Michigan and Nevada.