Being against Iraq might just be enough

Check out the results of this MSNBC online poll on last night’s debate. The little-known Rep. Ron Paul comes out on top, while Sen. John McCain is judged as having “the most rehearsed answers.” Internet polls are notoriously unreliable. Still, this has to tell us something about what impact the war in Iraq will have ...

Check out the results of this MSNBC online poll on last night's debate. The little-known Rep. Ron Paul comes out on top, while Sen. John McCain is judged as having "the most rehearsed answers." Internet polls are notoriously unreliable. Still, this has to tell us something about what impact the war in Iraq will have on 2008—and how well a Republican who opposes President Bush's policy in Iraq could fare.

Check out the results of this MSNBC online poll on last night’s debate. The little-known Rep. Ron Paul comes out on top, while Sen. John McCain is judged as having “the most rehearsed answers.” Internet polls are notoriously unreliable. Still, this has to tell us something about what impact the war in Iraq will have on 2008—and how well a Republican who opposes President Bush’s policy in Iraq could fare.

Who showed the most leadership qualities?    50293 responses

Sam Brownback
2.7%
Jim Gilmore
2.1%
Rudy Giuliani
20%
Mike Huckabee
4.1%
Duncan Hunter
2.3%
John McCain
14%
Ron Paul
25%
Mitt Romney
23%
Tom Tancredo
2.7%
Tommy Thompson
4.1%

 

Who had the most rehearsed answers?   * 49111 responses
Sam Brownback
4.7%
Jim Gilmore
1.9%
Rudy Giuliani
21%
Mike Huckabee
2.8%
Duncan Hunter
1.9%
John McCain
30%
Ron Paul
5.4%
Mitt Romney
25%
Tom Tancredo
2.5%
Tommy Thompson
4.6%

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