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NVGonzalez
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« on: August 04, 2011, 04:00:52 PM »

Romney is supposed to have NV in the bag. This lead is too small.
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NVGonzalez
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« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2011, 04:26:31 PM »

Romney is supposed to have NV in the bag. This lead is too small.

It's a caucus so this poll really isn't worth anything :/ I wish we could get results for those definitely attending the caucus or extremely likely.
Me too. I also would like a poll question with only Perry, Bachmann and Romney because most caucuses will likely come to that.
Either way it is still disturbing for Romney to see his lead like this. I thought he would reach 40 or 35 at least.
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NVGonzalez
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« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2011, 05:58:49 PM »

Romney is supposed to have NV in the bag. This lead is too small.

It is about the same as his NH lead.

Perhaps not of the supposedly "in the bag" states for Romney are as solid as they should be.

Well if you do compare it with 2008 you will see such a dramatic shift.

Mitt Romney   22,649   51.1%   18
Ron Paul           6,087   13.73%   4
John McCain   5,651   12.75%   4
Mike Huckabee   3,616   8.16%   2
Fred Thompson3,521   7.94%   2
Rudy Giuliani   1,910   4.31%   1
Duncan Hunter   890           2.01%   0
Total                   44,324   100%   31
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NVGonzalez
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« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2011, 08:04:41 PM »

Romney only broke 30% once in a poll in Nevada in 2008. The poll average on here gave him 26-21 over McCain going into the election. So you can't compare polls to caucus results.

Ah okay I did look it up and you're right about that and I concede there. I still would love to see a poll with only the first three candidates. The demographics here in NV are supposed to favor Romney a lot.
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