Huckabee, Obama Lead in Iowa
December 3rd, 2007 at 12:58am Mark Noonan
So says the Des Moines Register. Does this mean that the left is entirely determined to prevent Hillary from getting the nomination? That Evangelical Christians are determined to prevent either Romney or Giuliani from getting the nomination?
Beats all heck out of me - we’ll find out next month. But this is yet more indication that the race is wide open - put aside all the punditry and MSM talking points and get ready for a wild political ride.
Entry Filed under: Campaign 2008, Democrats, Republicans


5 Comments
1. Jeremiah | December 3rd, 2007 at 1:03 am
That Evangelical Christians are determined
Let’s hope, Mark, let’s hope!
Let’s see some will-power!
:)
Jeremiah
2. Mark Noonan | December 3rd, 2007 at 1:12 am
Jeremiah,
It does seem that Evangelicals are gravitating towards Huckabee - we’ll see if thats enough to carry him to Super Tuesday. For Obama, it is the famed Soccor Moms of yore, seemingly, streaming towards his banner.
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4. Dittohead4Life | December 3rd, 2007 at 5:50 am
It would be interesting, an Earbama vs. Huckabee matchup. I’d be curious as to the left’s reaction to Huckabee going into a Church and talking to voters, since their candidates do this constantly, and get a pass.
As for Earbama, I’m gonna have to say that if I had no choice other than to vote Donkaroach, he’d be about the only Donk I’d ever vote for. However, let me clarify: By saying “if I had no choice,” I mean I’d vote Donkaroach if, and only if, I had a gun to my head, and no other choice.
5. phnx | December 3rd, 2007 at 11:04 am
Its interesting to see that Hillary is loosing support among women. She needs this group if she hopes to be elected.