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Matt Towery's Inside The Numbers: The Florida House of Cards Starts to Collapse: Clinton Can't Survive the Coup; 5/9/08
It was over a year and a half ago that I wrote the first story suggesting that a move in the date of the Florida presidential primary, then just a rumor in Tallahassee, would likely shake up the entire presidential race.

Lee Bandy - South Carolina's Superdelegates On The Hot Seat; 5/3/08
One thing we know for certain. When the Democratic presidential primary campaign season comes to a screeching halt in June, neither New York Sen. Hillary Clinton nor Illinois Sen. Barack Obama will have a sufficient number of pledged delegates to claim the presidential nomination.

Matt Towery's Inside The Numbers: Delta Deal Not Riding So High In Own Hometown; 5/1/08
Less than 50 percent of Georgians support the Delta merger plan, and that sets the stage for a political nightmare that could run straight from Georgia all the way to the presidential election. A new Inside The Numbers.

Lee Bandy - Sanford Headed For Illegal Immigration Showdown; 4/24/08
Republican Gov. Mark Sanford and the GOP-controlled General Assembly are headed for a showdown over legislation that would crack down on employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens.

Matt Towery's Inside The Numbers: Biased Media Stung Again By Clinton Win; 4/24/08
There was never any doubt that Hillary Clinton would win the Pennsylvania Democratic Primary by a margin of between 7 and 10 points. That, my friends, is a big win. But to hear the pundits on most of the news networks in their coverage early Tuesday night -- excepting at least FoxNews and MSNBC -- Hillary Clinton was a dead duck.

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Mississippi Burning: GOP Should Heed Gingrich's Warning

(5/15/08) In another recent example of a Republican-leaning congressional seat in the Deep South going Democrat, the battle to replace Mississippi Congressman Roger Wicker proved bad news for the GOP.

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The Georgia '08 Senate Race And The '10 Governor's Race

(5/12/08) A Sunday night survey conducted by InsiderAdvantage / Majority Opinion Research showed the following results in this year’s hotly contested Democratic U.S. Senate nomination battle in Georgia and in the Republican battle to succeed Gov. Sonny Perdue two years from now.

Democratic U.S. Senate

If the race were held today, the results would be:

Vernon Jones: 21%
Dale Cardwell: 14%
Josh Lanier: 5%
Jim Martin: 3%
Rand Knight: 1%
Undecided : 56%

The survey was conducted among 400 registered voters who said they would vote in the Democratic primary this summer. It was weighted for age, race, and gender, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 5%

Insider’s Matt Towery: “Jones has most of the African-American vote which equals nearly 50% of the primary. He must concentrate on the 54% of African-Americans who do not know him to put him near a Democratic nomination.

“Jones has a huge advantage, particularly in an Obama year. But if he gets in a runoff, he could easily lose as African-American voters don’t usually flood the polls in runoffs.”

Republican nomination for Governor

If the election were held today the results would be:

John Oxendine: 17%
Casey Cagle: 17%
Jack Kingston: 10%
Karen Handel: 7%
Lynn Westmoreland: 6%
Jerry Keen: 2%
Undecided: 41%

The survey was conducted among 400 registered voters who said they intend to vote in the next Republican primary for Governor. It was weighted for age, race, and gender and has a margin of error of plus or minus 5%)

Towery: “It’s an open field absent Johnny Isakson. But it is clear that the early frontrunners are Oxendine and Cagle. Kingston surprises a bit with a double digit response for a Congressman. That’s worth watching."

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NRCC’s Cole Urges “Bold” Agendas, Standing Close to McCain

(5/15/08) US Rep. Tom Cole (OK), chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), acknowledging that “a large segment of the American people doesn’t have confidence” in the GOP, urged his party’s candidates for Congress to put forth a bold agenda for change.

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The official pollster of Creators Syndicate, Atlanta-based InsiderAdvantage's polls have been praised by national media ranging from CNN’s Judy Woodruff to Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly, and have appeared in Knight-Ridder newspapers, The Washington Post, Washington Times, New York Post, Business Week, US News and World Report, and CBS News/CBS Marketwatch. Nationally syndicated columnist and InsiderAdvantage CEO Matt Towery is a recognized expert on political, legislative and governmental affairs.

 


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