Several polls this week show good news for Romney.
First, an internal poll from the Romney campaign shows Romney in 2nd place in South Carolina:
24%--Thompson
20%--Romney
15%--Guiliani
Second, a new poll out of New Hampshire shows Romney is maintaining his lead there:
32%--Romney
22%--Guiliani
15%--McCain
Finally, a poll out of Florida shows Romney in second place:
33%--Guiliani
17%--Romney
13%--Thompson
What does all of this mean? Well, Thompson is not taking off with his campaign in the South, and Romney is continuing his steady climb. While Guiliani and Thompson have campaigned like rock stars (lots of hype), Romney has methodolically carried out his plan (with much more energy than the rock stars, how ironic).
It makes one wonder as to the perspective administrations of these men. Lots of hype and rhetoric (flash and style) or sound plans and determined implemenation (substance). Which would you prefer as your commander-in-chief?
First, an internal poll from the Romney campaign shows Romney in 2nd place in South Carolina:
24%--Thompson
20%--Romney
15%--Guiliani
Second, a new poll out of New Hampshire shows Romney is maintaining his lead there:
32%--Romney
22%--Guiliani
15%--McCain
Finally, a poll out of Florida shows Romney in second place:
33%--Guiliani
17%--Romney
13%--Thompson
What does all of this mean? Well, Thompson is not taking off with his campaign in the South, and Romney is continuing his steady climb. While Guiliani and Thompson have campaigned like rock stars (lots of hype), Romney has methodolically carried out his plan (with much more energy than the rock stars, how ironic).
It makes one wonder as to the perspective administrations of these men. Lots of hype and rhetoric (flash and style) or sound plans and determined implemenation (substance). Which would you prefer as your commander-in-chief?
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