Romney Surge in Michigan?

Good news?

Detroit Free Press:

• Romney 27%
McCain 22%
Huckagee 16%

McClatchy:

• Romney 30%
McCain 22%
Huckabee 17%

Rasmussen:

• Romney 27%
McCain 26%
Huckabee 14%

Very good news from the McClatchy internals:

McClatchy Newspapers reported: “Romney led McCain by 2 to 1 among voters who ranked the economy and jobs their top concern. He led Huckabee by a slightly greater margin among those voters. He also led McCain by 2 to 1 among likely voters who called themselves Republicans.”

The analysis continued: “McCain owes his solid standing to independents and Democrats, taking 38 percent of their support, while Huckabee had 22 percent and Romney had 18 percent. … Evangelical Christians represented 46 percent of the likely primary vote in the poll, and Huckabee got 31 percent of their support while Romney got 23 percent.”

Hugh Hewitt:

When Santorum says of McCain that on “the environment, he’s absolutely terrible. He buys into the complete left wing environmentalist movement in this country,” he is speaking from Republican Caucus experience.

When Santorum says that about the McCain-Kennedy immigration bill that “John McCain was the guy who was working with Ted Kennedy to drive it down our throats, and lectured us repeatedly about how xenophobic we were, lectured us, us being the Republican conference, about how wrong we were on this, how we were on the wrong side of history,” he was there, heard those lectures.

UPDATE:

Here, McCain is supporting illegal immigrants more than Americans who have lost their jobs.

It’s not about deportation Senator, it’s about supporting the rule of law and common sense fairness that many citizens in this country are not receiving or perceiving.

If 20 million illegals are not going to suffer the consequences of the law, then let’s just have anarchy.

McCain’s false choices on immigration just show, once again, that he is an intellectual lightweight when it comes to all issues economic.

Will Michigan rid us of such lazy thinking?

We shall see if those boos turn into votes — for Mitt.

2 Responses to “Romney Surge in Michigan?”

  1. larry Says:

    I’m Canadian. I’m totally confused at your nominating process which allows Democrats to vote in Republican primaries. Independants alone seem a little odd to me, but I suppose in some cases can bring balance to the party. But Democrats??. I don’t get it.

  2. Sierra Says:

    I don’t either, and I think only Republicans should be able to vote in Republican primary and Democrats in Democrat primary.

    Too much mischief otherwise.