It seems like all the big names in the Republican party (Guliani, McCain, Romney, etc.) are uniformly pro-choice in their views and (in at least a few cases) anti-war in their guts. Thus, these guys just didn't make sense to me as presidential nominees, considering the direction the party has been taking in recent years. That’s when I stumbled across this.
It seems this Patrick Ruffini dude has decided to conduct a straw poll of possible candidates in the 2008 Republican primaries. He allowed voters to choose one favorite from a list of likely candidates (Main Ballot) and another from a list of unlikely candidates (Fantasy Ballot). Here are the results so far:
Total Votes: 12476
Main Ballot: (only likely candidates)
Giuliani 3873 (31%)
Allen 2544 (20.4%)
Gingrich 1823 (14.6%)
Romney 1199 (9.6%)
McCain 950 (7.6%)
Tancredo 595 (4.8%)
Undecided 457 (3.7%)
Brownback 363 (2.9%)
Frist 238 (1.9%)
Huckabee 231 (1.9%)
Hagel 143 (1.1%)
Pataki 60 (0.5%)
Fantasy Ballot: (likely and unlikely candidates)
Rice 4953 (39.7%)
Cheney 1791 (14.4%)
J. Bush 1150 (9.2%)
Thompson 1036 (8.3%)
Giuliani 942 (7.6%)
Allen 680 (5.5%)
McCain 473 (3.8%)
Gingrich 438 (3.5%)
Tancredo 296 (2.4%)
Romney 295 (2.4%)
Hagel 109 (0.9%)
Brownback 102 (0.8%)
Undecided 74 (0.6%)
Huckabee 63 (0.5%)
Frist 57 (0.5%)
Pataki 17 (0.1%)
The first thing that struck me about this was that apparently people are as unhappy with the likely candidates as I expected. None of the likely candidates even made the top 4 in the fantasy list. The next thought I had was, "who the heck is George Allen?" With the exceptions of Allen and Gingrich, I had guessed the top few likely candidates, and I am willing to discount Newt as a cranks vote. He has certainly grown in popularity lately, but I don't see him overcoming his past and being electable in the minds of voters. So that left Allen. You can learn more about him here and here. But the short short version is that, of the probable candidates in the Republican stable, he's the only one who's ideologically pure (both socially & fiscally) and who seems popular enough to have a shot at the nomination. Keep your ears open over the next few years, I suspect you may be hearing more about him...
3 comments:
Now I don't feel nearly as bad about my post with a long quote, though The New Rebuplic annoys me.
RICE????? WTF???!!!!
Marc, did you think people wanted their presidents to have some sort of qualifications? Really!
Also, somebody needs to get posting Mr. March
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