Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Amazing developments...


Don't look now ladies and gentlemen, but we've got ourselves a whole new race in the GOP primary!

Latest numbers from a Rasmussen report show none other then Governor Huckabee taking the lead in Iowa over well kept, reserved, mormon Governor Mitt Romney!


The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the Iowa caucus finds former
Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee with 28% of the vote, former Massachusetts
Governor Mitt Romney with 25% support, and everyone else far behind. National
frontrunner Rudy Giuliani gets just 12% of the vote in Iowa at this time while
former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson is the only other candidate in double
digits at 11%.

Really is a pretty shocking turn of events as Huckabee has truly come on strong recently as his visibility seems to go up by the week. He certainly has distinguished his views and his persona from the rest of the crowd at this point, but maybe this is a sign of the GOP electorate wanting someone that won't base all their responses off the latest polls?

Should be an interesting race to watch now...

Especially for our good friend that will hook us all up if he wins the Presidency :).

5 comments:

SayHey Kid said...

Does anyone else think he looks like Lester Burnham?? Aka Kevin Spacey from American Beauty?

Jack Gonzo, MD said...

Just a lil bit, still has the skin though from when he was fat

SayHey Kid said...

Yeh, his neck does look like a vagina.

At least we know if he is president that fast food lobbyists wont be knocking on the White House door. Mofo lost the weight the old fashioned way!!

Kim said...

First of all, his neck does look a bit like a vagina (ewww). Second, I sooo liked him better fat. I don't trust people with vagina necks. and I will totally hook us all up if he ends up in the White House. Can you imagine me working in the White House?!?! Hold on America...

Jack Gonzo, MD said...

Yes, just never in that fashion ;-).

Getting Chuck Norris' approval is nice, John McClane and Jack Bauer is better