AL: Capital Survey Research Center: Romney up 15 in Alabama (user search)
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« on: June 30, 2012, 10:52:11 AM »

Not surprising. McCain, as a Scots-Irish veteran, was able to contrast the urban black Harvard-educated Obama and improve upon Bush in parts of the South. With the Republican John Kerry now the nominee, there will be a drop in turnout and possibly a mild swing to Obama in several Southern states. Meanwhile, Romney will make huge gains in parts of the Mountain West (20 point shift in Utah? Maybe.) and more modest gains in the Northeast. Still, I think Romney leads by slightly more than 15.
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