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Old 01-07-2008
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US 2008: Values' powered Huckabee leads Nationwide + 5% over Giuliani +6% over McCain

US 2008: Values' powered Huckabee leads Nationwide (+ 5% over Giuliani +6% over McCain)

US 2008 : Values' powered Huckabee leads Nationwide ! (+ 5% over Giuliani, +6% over McCain, +14% over Romney)

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Latest Facts are even much stronger in favor of Moral Values' popularity :

According to USA Today/Gallup poll, published Today, Monday January 7, 2008, :

- "Huckabee is now the leader among Republicans nationally, with a 5-point lead over Giuliani and 6-point lead over John McCain " !
It's also a .. 14-point lead over Romney ...

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January 7, 2008

Huckabee leads at National Level

USA Election 2008

by Frank Newport

"PRINCETON, NJ -- Republican Mike Huckabee and Democrat Barack Obama -- both winners in last week's Iowa caucuses -- have gained support at the national level among those who identify with their respective parties. Huckabee now has a 5-percentage point advantage in the Republican race nationally, while Obama is tied with Hillary Clinton.

These results are from the latest USA Today/Gallup poll of national adults, conducted Jan. 4-6, 2008. ...

Among Republicans, Huckabee has jumped from 16% of the vote in December 2007 to 25% as of this polling.

- Coupled with the loss of support for former front-runner Rudy Giuliani, Huckabee is now the leader among Republicans nationally, with a 5-point lead over Giuliani and 6-point lead over John McCain (who has gained 5 points since December).

- Mitt Romney, after failing to win in Iowa, is now in fifth place nationally with just 9% of the vote, which is his lowest percentage since early October."

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See : Huckabee, Obama Gain at National Level

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Even at "RasmussenReports" , usually reserved on Huck, according to the latest Poll, made today, Monday, January 7, 2008, Governor Mike Huckabee starts, for the 1st time, to lead Nationwide in People's preferences for GOP Nominate to U.S. 2008 Presidential Election, reaching and clearly bypassing even Giuliani and McCain !

Nationwide, on 7/1/2008 Huckabee comes clearly First, with more than 20%, followed by McCain with 19%, and distances Giuliani with 17%, and Romney with even less : 15%. Thomson is only 11%, according to RRP.

- "In the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination, it’s Huckabee 20% McCain 19%, Rudy Giuliani 17%, Mitt Romney 15%, and Fred Thompson at 11%.", anounced today an Article on "Daily Presidential Tracking Poll", published by RasmussenReports and cited by Yahoo and many other big portal Newsites.

Huckabee's Nationwide lead was confirmed by RPC for more than 2 Days, even yesterday, Sunday 6/1/2008, but became stronger today, Monday 7/1/2008.

Reality could be even better, since, recent experience proves that Rasmusen Reports' Polls usually don't show immediately the real progress made by the growing Popular movement for Values promoted by Governor Huckabee, (despite unfair slandering by some).

The most important : Governor Huckabee emerges as the leader of Value-oriented Republicans, able to win a Majority together with them (Thomson, Romney, Paul, Dukan, Brownback, etc), while also keeping a precious edge even vis a vis Dems' usual voters, thanks to his attractive Popular way to also reach the Hearts of all simple, honest American People.

See an overall view in : Rasmussen Reports™: The most comprehensive public opinion coverage ever provided for a mid-term election. , and : Fresh concrete Data in : Rasmussen Reports™: The most comprehensive public opinion coverage ever provided for a mid-term election.
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