By Adam Fogle | Fri, Jan 18, 2008 - 3:09 pm | Posted in Primary Season, Republicans

I wish everyone would just release their polls at the same time each day so I wouldn’t have 30 posts about polls in one 24-hour period. But since I’ve promised myself I would cover every one of these damn things, here’s the latest from FoxNews/Opinion Dynamics for tomorrow’s Republican primary:

  1. John McCain - 27%
  2. Mike Huckabee - 20%
  3. Mitt Romney - 15%
  4. Fred Thompson - 11%
  5. Undecided - 19%

The odd thing here is the number of undecideds.  In the end, that’s what will determine tomorrow’s winner and this number seems astronomical compared to most of the other recent polls.  Few have seen double-digits, let alone nearly one-fifth of voters.

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2 Comments

  1. January 18, 2008 @ 3:18 pm


    That only leaves 8% for Ron Paul, Rudy, and Hunter et al. I’m guessing Hunter will at least have a solid 1%, since Roger Milliken dumped a load of cash into him down here. Most polls show Rudy at 5, but that may well be an over-estimate. Something tells me that the people who show 6% in the polls for Ron Paul sure-as-hell are not going to change and go down. Makes me think the big McCain margin probably isn’t quite that big. Shocking that SC is always so easily bought off by NYC interests—or, as in another case (this one, Huckabee’s: http://www.ChroniclesMagazine.org/?p=483), bought off with scraps from the NYC table.

    Posted by Tim
  2. January 18, 2008 @ 6:19 pm


    The compolition of all polls today show it to be a very close race. I have the whole list on my Blog:

    http://politicomafioso.blogspot.com/2008/01/latest-sc-polls-for-gop-presidential.html

    Posted by Tony GOPrano

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