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Thursday, April 12, 2007
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
Most Media Clueless About 2008 Presidential Race
by Matt Towery
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I've never read or heard so much misinformation as I have lately about the Republican and Democratic presidential nomination races. Does anyone bother to contact the political leaders and activists that are lining up the state primaries?

To repeat myself, Florida, right now, is not planning to be part of the February 5 "Super Tuesday." The relevant bill under consideration in the Florida legislature may fool some by listing the date of its planned primary as February 5, but it goes on to clearly say the primary shall be on February 5, or seven days after the New Hampshire primary, whichever comes first. At last check, that would be January 29, 2008. This could change, but my sources say it's unlikely.

South Carolina must scramble to remain as relevant as in the past, when its primary immediately and critically followed New Hampshire's, and without rivalry from other states. My South Carolina sources tell me the South Carolina legislature will keep that state's primary ahead of Florida, even if it means holding the vote on a nontraditional day of the week.

So, as of right now, the widespread drivel being written about "Super Tuesday" deciding the presidential nominees is way off base.

Consider these hypotheticals:

For the Democrats, Hillary Clinton continues to lead in most states, partly because her exclusively male opponents are splitting the male vote. Even so, it's a misconception that she has the women's vote locked up. Our InsiderAdvantage/Majority Opinion Research polling surveyed four key southern states in the past two weeks. In all of them, Clinton has more women in her column than any other single candidate. But the majority of women are scattered among the other candidates.

Let's say Clinton can carry the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary because the Democratic field is so crowded. She nevertheless could be thrown into a tailspin if South Carolina and Florida are the next primaries.

In South Carolina, our polling shows Barack Obama leading. If he wins there, he might enter the critical state of Florida with as much or more money than Clinton in this vast state with its many expensive media markets. An upset in Florida could trigger a domino effect for Obama in the next week's "Super Tuesday" vote.

But don't bury Clinton yet. The more Democratic male candidates who drop out, the better her chances of winning most women back to her side. Then the battle would become a fight for African-Americans. In most states, she trails Obama among blacks, though often narrowly.

As for the Republicans, the predominant notion that Rudy Giuliani is the frontrunner is a farce. Yes, he leads in just about every poll in every state among Republican voters. But I've been around national GOP politics for too many decades not to know one essential thing: To win, a candidate must have superior grassroots organization. Giuliani doesn't. Continued...

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Matt Towery is a former National Republican legislator of the year and author of Powerchicks: How Women Will Dominate America.
 
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Mass Resistance is a hack organization that is out for Romney. None of their hits are worth wasting time on. Mitt was elected as a fiscal conservative in a state facing a $3B deficit. They needed help and turned to him. He undoubtedly would not have won reelection because he actually governed as a conservative, and was not in step with the MA culture.

Why is this all good for America?
Because this is how it actually works. Think of it as evolution in action.

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