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Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Kingmakers Eye Thompson
by Amanda Carpenter
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Fred Thompson’s forthcoming announcement that he will seek the Republican nomination for President will push pollsters and conservative kingmakers to increase their scrutiny of the former Tennessee senator.

As an unofficial candidate Thompson dominated polls throughout the summer season of presidential campaigning. A September 5 Rasmussen poll found Thompson polling 23% among likely Republican primary voters. Thompson was only a point behind Republican front-runner Rudy Giuliani.

When asked if Thompson could be expected to receive a typical poll increase immediately after he announces his candidacy, president of Rasmussen Reports Scott Rasmussen said, “Thompson has been telling us he was going to announce for a long time, he’s been included in all the polls so I don’t know if we’re going to see as much as an impact from him as we did the others.”

“There are four people who are in double digits in the Republican race,” Rasmussen said. “All that Rudy Giuliani outpolls is the undecided category. So the undecideds are certainly going to be in play.”

As an unofficial candidate testing the waters for a national campaign, Thompson courted conservative-leaning groups, reportedly raised about $5 million and made a smattering of policy speeches.

Mike Franc, vice president of Government Relations at The Heritage Foundation said, “Thompson is entering the race with a proud conservative identity.”

“It’s not as if he is coming from center or left of center on the Republican spectrum. He’s yet another strong, articulate spokesman for conservative ideas and values and that can’t be bad for the movement,” said Franc.

Townhall.com spoke with a trio of advocacy groups that work to lower taxes about their perception of Thompson thus far.

President of Americans for Tax Reform Grover Norquist said he has asked repeatedly for Thompson to pledge not to raise taxes both as a U.S. senator and as a presidential candidate. Thompson has done neither. “We would like him to take the pledge,” Norquist said. “And unlike [John] McCain, he [Thompson] did not take it when he was a senator.”

Matt Kibbe, president of FreedomWorks said, “So far, it seems like Thompson is more willing to talk about real entitlement reforms based on personal accounts and ownership. Ownership is a good litmus test for whether a candidate is truly pro-growth and willing to stand up to the tax-and-redistribution Democrats who control congress.” Continued...

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Amanda Carpenter is the author of “The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier on Hillary Clinton,” published in October 2006.
 
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@David
I have a hard time accepting your entire premise. I come across very few pro-lifers who a.) are single issue, they also are very much for national defense and for border security. b.) it is not a hopeless issue (BTW You're saying that Reagan was more liberal than Bush?!!? - that was less than 30 years ago that Reagan was president). Once we get to a majority in the SCOTUS (conservatives only have 4 reliable votes out of 9), then expect to see Roe v. Wade to be overturned.

The next president will chose at least 2 SCOTUS justices. When that happens, the onus for abortion legislation will be returned to the states where it belongs.



I was just wondering
if anyone has ever noticed that TH has absolutely the best forum software on the planet?

/sarcasm
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