Friday, March 30, 2007

Republican Rising

Even though President Bush's poll numbers remain in the dumps and Republicans in general are not walking around with their heads held high, the Republican candidates for president still lead in every poll.
Why is this? Probably because Hillary is so unlikable, Obama has no experience and Edwards is a hypocrite.

4 comments:

Mystylplx said...

Errr... 'Republicans Falling' would have been a better title. Yes Republicans are 'still' ahead of Hillary Clinton, but by a smaller and smaller margin. Barack Obama is now in a statistical dead-heat with Rudy Giuliani, and John McCain both. Even as short a time as one month ago Republicans had solid leads against both candidates, but not any more they don't

Julio Jorge Lopez Najera said...

Bring on Fred Thompson. That guy is rising. All he has to do is show up and people get pumped

Joe Mama said...

Not to mention that Edwards is using his wife's illness as a campaign tool. Hillary will be her own undoing and this country may not be ready for Obama.

As far as the Republican's go, I don't know who will be the candidate. Fred Thompson would be cool. I saw Days of Thunder and got a great laugh when he told Tom Cruise (Cole Trickle) 'that if one of you two little monkeys trade paint on my race track...' I think he will be a player in this race. I don't know enough about any candidate to back one just yet. Time will tell....

Cub Fan, Bud Man said...

Hillary's numbers don't seem to be moving, she seems to be stuck in the 40-45% range which means that people have made up their mind about her - they either love her or hate her, no in between.
If McCain or Guiliani is the candidate against her they will win. If it's Romney or anyone else they will lost.

Barack is the one that is rising and is the one to worry about. But like Rudy, eventually the negative things are going to start coming out and his numbers will slip. I think the bigger thing for Barack is whether the Democrat party will allow him to be the candidate or if they will hand it to Hillary because that's who they had next in line for years. It will be very hard for the party to tell Bill Clinton no.

My predictions remains the same - Hillary vs. McCain with McCain winning.