Still anybody’s game

Posted by Jonathan Williams on Dec 30th, 2007
2007
Dec 30

Ed Morrissey posted today that the results from the latest Rasmussen poll show that it is far from certain who is the favorite going into the primaries. The poll shows that McCain is currently number one with 17% support with Huckabee and Romney tied for second at 16%. What does this all mean? Well, this is what Morrissey has to say:

In other words, the national race has become a toss-up. So what else is new? We’re now at the spot where the national polls mean little, though, and the state polls have much more significance. Still, this does show that McCain has managed to revive what everyone considered a dead campaign in mid-summer — and that resurgence could present Mitt Romney with considerable difficulties in New Hampshire.

Is anyone else just as excited as me to see how this all turns out?

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