NC PrimR: Other Source: Giuliani big in NC
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Josh/Devilman88
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« on: November 28, 2007, 03:11:39 PM »

New Poll: North Carolina President by Other Source on 2007-11-14

Summary: Giuliani: 21%, McCain: 12%, Romney: 9%, Thompson, F: 12%, Other: 17%, Undecided: 29%

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« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2007, 03:21:36 PM »

Huckabee: 12%
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« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2007, 03:34:09 PM »

Good showing for huckabee, tied for 2nd place with McCain and Thompson.
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« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2007, 03:38:18 PM »

Not that it really matters, since NC has such a late primary, but this might be a clue as to how things are going in other Southern states that haven't been polled for a while, like GA and AL.  I wouldn't be surprised if Thompson has fallen behind in those states as well.
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« Reply #4 on: November 28, 2007, 03:39:57 PM »

Not that it really matters, since NC has such a late primary, but this might be a clue as to how things are going in other Southern states that haven't been polled for a while, like GA and AL.  I wouldn't be surprised if Thompson has fallen behind in those states as well.


Yea I agree, Thompson day as come and gone.
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