Saturday, December 22, 2007   RETURN TO TOP

My accuracy in political analysis is so friggin high that it sometimes even pisses me off. I often grow tired of having to demonstrate how brilliant I am but, alas, it's my responsibility to my readers.

Rasmussen Reports have just released some core opposition numbers that make the case that Republicans will be well positioned to win the White House if democrats are stupid enough to nominate Shrillary and Republicans are not stupid enough to nominate Rudy, Romney or Ron Paul.

Nearly half of all Americans (47%) are committed to voting against her evilness, regardless of her opponent. Even with 30% of Americans (who all presumably think the twin towers were brought down by a space ship built by Bush and piloted by Rove), Hitlery's core support is an alarming -17%. That's a heck of a hole to start in.

Amazingly enough, even at those horrendous numbers, She would best Giuiliani (-19), Romney (-28) and Paul (-38). Huckabee (-13), Thompson (-13) and McCain (-11) would all beat her nationwide. What's more? All 3 would lose to Obama (-7). So, those celebrating the evil bitch's meltdown in the primaries probably should be rooting for a Hillary comeback.

When you narrow it down to the all important unaffiliated voters (AKA purple voters), this is how it shakes down.

Clinton falls all the way to -26. That loses to everyone, right? Well, not exactly.
Rudy (the other rabid, left-wing New York City liberal) is also at -26 and Ron Paul is at -29.

The interesting thing about the alleged Republican Paul is that he does far worse among Republicans than non-Republicans.

Among the Independents, Hillary's -26 does not far too well against Romney (-20), Huckabee (-18), Thompson (-13) or McCain (-6). In fact, McCain's -6 beats Obama too.

Core support/opposition is a good indicator of how the remaining undecideds may fall. In a Hillary vs Thompson or Hillary vs McCain race, Hillary gets owned.

Catch the chatter at memeorandum
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