LifeNews: Fred Thompson possibilities affecting polling. Could he be the next Ronald Reagan?
According to Lifenews, as a non-candidate yet at this point, former Senator Fred Thompson is affecting presidential polls as a non-establishment conservative outsider. And people are starting to ask - Is he the next Ronald Reagan?
Pro-life advocates have been looking for an alternative to the current crop of Republican presidential candidates and they may have found their man. Since saying he's considering a bid for the GOP nomination, actor and former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson has shown well in his first poll.Read it all here.
The results are enough to make some political observers say he could be the next Ronald Reagan -- a conservative political outsider who bests the Republican Party's establishment candidates.
The latest USA Today/Gallup poll, conducted Friday through Sunday shows Thompson, who recently said he is pro-life and favors overturning Roe v. Wade, at 13 percent among Republicans nationally.
Ironically, the poll also finds pro-abortion ex-New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani dropping 12 points from his showing in the last survey.
Thompson's splash in the polls also undercut the support former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has -- he dropped from 8 percent and now stands at just 3 percent in the Gallup survey, which is within the margin of error.
State polls are showing similar changes when Fred Thompson's name is added as surveys by American Research Group show Giuliani dipping in New Hampshire and Newt Gingrich as the biggest loser in Iowa with his numbers nearly cut in half.
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wtf?
Is LifeNews something you check regularly for "news?"
However, that does not mean that Thompson is electable....either by Republicans or by the Electoral College.
It's a curiosity, for sure, but given the choice between a has-been television actor and Obama, America picks Obama. Given the choice between that same has-been television actor and Giuliani, the nation's Republicans pick Giuliani.
Check out the Terri Schiavo op-ed...
And I've said before I like the idea of a Thompson candidacy
James Dobson (from Focus on the Family) stating that he is not Christian
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/070328/28dobson.htm
And an article discussing the problems with FT and how is is NOT Ronald Reagan.
http://www.theamericanscene.com/2007/03/problem-with-fred-thompson-wait-im.php
HT to Chad at CCK (allways good to do a little oposition research)
He seems to be shilling for Newt to join the race, and is doing his best to undermine support for every other Republican Candidate. There is no way he simply chose the wrong words, he deliberatly decided to "swift boat" a candidate who was gaining traction.
The article you linked to states, "The latest USA Today/Gallup poll, conducted Friday through Sunday shows Thompson, who recently said he is pro-life and favors overturning Roe v. Wade, at 13 percent among Republicans nationally."
If this had been a CBS story, as reported by the Perky One, would it be more credible? What if Keith Olbermann had pointed to it on MSNBC?
Isn't it shocking that this news has not yet hit the mainstream media airwaves? They love to point to USA Today/Gallup poll results.......sometimes.
Suffice it to say that Fred Thompson does not meet with their approval. Personally I don't know much about him. I hadn't heard of him--as either an actor or a US Senator--until a couple weeks ago. However, if the mainstream media avoids him like the plague, he can't be all bad.
If the pro-Life movement cannot accept Giuliani, they would be better served by advocating a candidate who is acceptable to both social and fiscal Republicans, like Brownback.
Personally, I think Giuliani is perfectly acceptable. Unlike Romney, instead of attempting to pander, he stood by his beliefs but said that he would nominate strict constructionist judges. If Giuliani is functionally pro-life, I fail to see why his subjective opinions matter.
You have to stop getting you information from email forwards. Obama was never a Muslim. That lie has been debunked a million times over.