UPDATE:
- Cain 48.9%
- Perry 14.1%
- Romney 13.3%
- Gingrich 12.5%
- Santorum 6.9%
- Cain 23.8%
- Gingrich 20.8%
- Perry 15.9%
- Romney 12.9%
- Cain 31.3%
- Romney 24.6%
- Perry 19.4%
- Santorum 2.0%
UPDATE: Supporters of other candidates are now beginning to disparage straw polls. That's fair, but this straw poll was a little different. Just keep in mind that while straw polls are not elections, the emergence of Cain is unique. In order to vote in the Republican Women’s poll you had to be a delegate to their convention, unlike straw polls that can bus supporters in. Second, unlike Ron Paul, Cain does not represent a movement like the Libertarians who form voting blocs and can effectively overwhelm straw polls that make Paul look more popular than he is. Third, it takes more than a 75 cent taco to go to the Republican Women’s Convention is Kansas City (take it from me). Women have flown in from all parts of the country at significant expense to be there. Straw polls are not elections, but Cain gave an electrifying, persuasive speech to a cross section of active Republican women and got an overwhelming endorsement. And a final point, Republican women make up a lot of the worker bees during an election, passing out literature, going door to door, manning the polls. That’s why elected Republican officials pay them a lot of attention. Republican women did not to go to Kansas City to give Herman Cain a win in the straw poll. The fact that he won big was solely due to his ability to convince the delegates that he was the one they wanted for President. That’s big.
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I read this over at Stacy's and just reposted it over at HotAir in a few threads
Good stuff and well written.
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