It’s a trend that has been repeating itself, in spite of the “official” position of the state party. Senate candidate Marco Rubio has been winning county REC straw polls by impressive margins. The latest was in Bay County.
Mirroring the sentiment established by Republican Executive Committees statewide, the Bay County REC overwhelmingly gave their informal support to Marco Rubio in his bid to replace U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez during a straw poll at their Monday meeting.
Rubio got 23 votes; Gov. Charlie Crist received two votes, and two members voted for none of the above. Despite having the formal endorsement of the Republican Party of Florida, Crist has not faired well in REC straw polls statewide, a possible indication that he has not won over the party faithful.
In one of the most recent straw polls, for instance, Highland County’s REC voted 75 to one in favor of Rubio.
I need to roundup all the REC straw poll votes I can find. If you know of any results, please let me know in the comments.
You can follow Marco Rubio on Twitter.
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Posted on : 11-08-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008
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From Brian’s day-long slog through the news surrounding the poll:
1: Mitt Romney 4516 votes 31%
2: Mike Huckabee 2587 votes 18.1%
3: Sam Brownback 2192 votes 15.3%
4: Tom Tancredo with 1961 votes, 13.7%
5: Ron Paul with 1305 votes, 9.1%
6: Tommy Thompson 1,009 votes 7.3%
7: Fred Thomson 203 votes 1.4%
8: Rudy Giuliani 183 votes 1.3%
9: Duncan Hunter 174 votes 1.2%
10: John McCain 101 votes 1%
11: John Cox 41 votes .1%
My quick thoughts
1. Mitt Romney — As expected.
2. Mike Huckabee — An impressive showing that should be a boost to his campaign.
3. Sam Brownback — Quite respectable.
4. Tom Tancredo — His stance on immigration?
5. Ron Paul — Maximum effort for little result. His camp is already crying foul.
6. Tommy Thompson — Has said “that if he didn’t finish in the top two his campaign was likely to end.” [source]
7. Fred Thompson — Hasn’t announced and wasn’t there.
8. Rudy Giuliani — Did not participate.
9. Duncan Hunter — I’m sure this is quite a bit less than he was hoping for, and much less than he needed.
10. John McCain — Did not participate.
11. John Cox — Never a serious contender.
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Posted on : 11-08-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008
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Rudy Giuliani and John McCain have made the decision to sit out of today’s Iowa Straw Poll leaving Mitt Romney as the presumptive front runner. The big fight today is for second place.
“This is a chance to break out,” says Brownback, a 50-year-old Kansas senator who is an outspoken foe of abortion, embryonic stem-cell research and same-sex marriage. “We can finally start getting the national media.”
Said Huckabee, a 51-year-old Southern Baptist minister and former Arkansas governor, “We want to do well to show that the momentum continues to build.”
Although neither would concede that a poor showing would end their presidential hopes, others say it would be difficult to survive.
“I think there will be sort of a natural realignment after the straw poll,” said veteran Republican strategist Bob Haus, who is not affiliated with any candidate. “One of them will emerge as a clear favorite and start to coalesce this constituency.”
Ironically, Brownback and Huckabee have an opportunity because better-known rivals, Sen. John McCain, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Sen. Fred Thompson, decided not to compete in the straw poll.
Just because you’re not in Iowa doesn’t mean you can vote, at least unofficially. I have a new poll in the right sidebar. Get your vote in now, before the voting ends in Ames.
UPDATE: Brian is not in Ames, but is still covering the straw poll at Iowa Voice
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Posted on : 11-01-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008, Politics
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GOP Bloggers continues their monthly straw polls in anticipation of the 2008 presidential race.
Discuss the poll in the Forum.
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Posted on : 11-12-2006 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008, Politics
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It’s time for the December edition of the GOP Bloggers straw poll. Have at it!
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It is time once again for the monthly straw poll brought to us by GOP Bloggers.
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Here is the latest version of the GOP Straw Poll brought to us by GOP Bloggers.
As in the last poll, “you get to pick which candidates you find acceptable and which ones you don’t and you get to choose which candidate is your first choice for the GOP nomination in 2008. New in this poll, you tell us your views on abortion and the guest worker program. How does ones views on these issues influence your vote? We shall soon see!”
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