
The Washington Post has a new Iowa poll that has Mike Huckabee inching ever closer to Mitt Romney:
Huckabee's gains were concentrated among the party's conservative core. He saw a 28-percentage-point jump in support from evangelical Protestants, to 44 percent, and a 19-point rise among conservatives, to 30 percent. Among previous caucus attendees, his support increased from 9 percent to 29 percent.
But almost half of Huckabee's supporters (48 percent) said they would definitely vote for him in January and only a quarter said there was a good chance that they would change their minds before the caucuses. In contrast, just 29 percent of Romney's backers said they would definitely vote for him, while 42 percent said there was a good chance that they could vote for someone else at the caucuses.
The enthusiasm among Huckabee supporters was striking, particularly in a year in which Republicans have been considerably dissatisfied with the field of candidates. Half of those who now back the former Arkansas governor said they are very enthusiastic about him, compared with 28 percent of Romney's backers.
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Full Disclosure: I am a Fred Head
What happens IF Huck wins Iowa. But rather than Mitt coming in second, he runs a close third to Fred?
Death blow to Mitt?
Posted by: Joel | November 21, 2007 9:18 AM | Permalink to Comment