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Candidates' Polls, Horoscopes, Surrounding Weather For Sunday, January 27

Huffington Post   |   January 27, 2008 08:16 AM


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POLLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


DEMOCRATS

 

REPUBLICANS


Missouri Primary Poll:
The Research 2000 Missouri Poll was conducted by Research 2000 of Rockville, MD from January 21 through January 24. 500 likely Democratic primary voters were surveyed, with a margin of error of 4.5 points.

44% Clinton
31% Obama
18% Edwards


 

Florida Primary Poll:
814 likely Republican primary voters in Florida (± 3.4%) were interviewed by Reuters/C-Span/Zogby between 1/23/2008 and 1/25/2008 (this is the second installment in a 3-day tracking poll) :

30% McCain
30% Romney
14% Huckabee
13% Giuliani
3% Paul
9% Someone Else/Not Sure


Florida Primary Poll:
A new American Research Group Florida survey of 600 Likely Democratic Primary Voters (± 4%) conducted 1/23/2008 through 1/24/2008 finds:

58% Clinton
20% Obama
15% Edwards
6% Undecided

 

 

Florida Primary Poll:
A new American Research Group Florida survey of 600 Likely Republican Primary Voters (± 4%) conducted 1/23/2008 through 1/24/2008 finds

31% McCain
26% Romney
15% Huckabee
14% Giuliani


HOROSCOPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


DEMOCRATS

 

REPUBLICANS

Hillary Clinton -- (Scorpio, October 26, 1947) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:

"There's no need to do additional research -- you've got all the information you need to make your plans now. In fact, looking up more facts should only confuse things, so stick with what you've got."

Barack Obama -- (Leo, August 4, 1961) iVillage.comhoroscope for January 27:

"See if you can find a quiet spot for yourself and let others run around causing trouble. You'd rather read, or think about the future, or other, even more sedate activities. The circus can wait!"

John Edwards -- (Gemini, June 10, 1953) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:

"You're the best person to advise that one friend or coworker who's going through a hard time -- but they might not be ready to ask for help. You can find a way to say what they need to hear, though."

 

 

 

John McCain -- (Virgo, August 29, 1936) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:

"Try not to go overboard, but you can't help tidying up wherever you may find yourself. You've learned by now that there's a fine line between helping out and overshadowing, so try to keep it light."

Rudy Giuliani -- (Gemini, May 28, 1944) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:

"You're the best person to advise that one friend or coworker who's going through a hard time -- but they might not be ready to ask for help. You can find a way to say what they need to hear, though."

Mitt Romney -- (Pisces, March 12, 1947) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:

"You should try to let other people make their own mistakes today -- there's not so much you can do about it, anyway and warning them might only cause resentment in the long run. Help them later."

Ron Paul -- (Leo, August 20, 1935) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:

"See if you can find a quiet spot for yourself and let others run around causing trouble. You'd rather read, or think about the future, or other, even more sedate activities. The circus can wait!"

Mike Huckabee -- (Virgo, August 24, 1955) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:

"Try not to go overboard, but you can't help tidying up wherever you may find yourself. You've learned by now that there's a fine line between helping out and overshadowing, so try to keep it light."


WEATHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


DEMOCRATS

REPUBLICANS

Hillary Clinton will find sunny skies on a beautiful 58-degree day in Memphis, Tenn. on Sunday. Barack Obama heads to Birmingham, Ala., where areas of dense morning fog should give way to a sunny 56-degree day. Dublin, Ga. will be 63 degrees and mainly sunny for John Edwards' appearance on Sunday.

  The weather across Florida, the state where the GOP candidates will be campaigning Sunday, will be mostly sunny and in the 60s.

BETTING LINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


DEMOCRATS

 

REPUBLICANS

The Intrade prediction market has . . . .

Hillary's chances for winning the Democratic nomination at 62.0 percent.

Obama's chances for winning the Democratic nomination at 37.0 percent.

Edward's chances for winning the Democratic nomination at 0.6 percent.

 

McCain's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 55 percent.

Romney's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 33.4 percent.

Giuliani's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 7.6 percent.

Huckabee's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 3.0 percent.

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- OSUMercutio See Profile I'm a Fan of OSUMercutio permalink

I know this is just a joke, but I think this is telling Edwards to drop out and start campaigning for Obama. BTW, Edwards people, don't flame me, I'm somewhat joking too.

John Edwards -- (Gemini, June 10, 1953) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:

"You're the best person to advise that one friend or coworker who's going through a hard time -- but they might not be ready to ask for help. You can find a way to say what they need to hear, though."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 01/27/2008
- midtown See Profile I'm a Fan of midtown permalink

If Hillary wins the nomination, many will not bother to vote for President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 01/27/2008
- Orikinla See Profile I'm a Fan of Orikinla permalink

Senator Hillary and her camp are taking many things for granted and they have to speak in the language of the present generation and not lecturing them to checkmate Barack Obama.
Barack Obama speaks, but Hillary Clinton lectures.
She has to stop lecturing and start speaking.
A great public speaker moves more people than a lecturer.
Finding her own voice is not enough.
She must use that voice to speak to them and not lecturing them.

She congratulated Barack Obama last night and then began a long lecture that had no hook.
She would have done better if she commended Barack Obama's appeal to the new generation of American youths and agree with him that the future is greater than the past. Then, say, the expereience of the past would be a great asset to chart a new course for the nation building of a New America in the global leadership of the world.
She has that great asset and she can use it to lead American into a new era of the American Dream.
The beginning of another Golden Age in America where neither gender nor race is a barrier and where neither class nor creed will hinder Americans from fulfilling their dreams.
She must say that, without them, she cannot do it. That is why they must join her to begin the restoration of the American Dream in their hearts, souls and spirits.
They must begin now, because the future actually starts with every first step forward.
Let us take that first step together.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 01/27/2008
- Orikinla See Profile I'm a Fan of Orikinla permalink

Senator Hillary and her camp are taking many things for granted and they have to speak in the language of the present generation and not lecturing them to checkmate Barack Obama.
Barack Obama speaks, but Hillary Clinton lectures.
She has to stop lecturing and start speaking.
A great public speaker moves more people than a lecturer.
Finding her own voice is not enough.
She must use that voice to speak to them and not lecturing them.

She congratulated Barack Obama last night and then began a long lecture that had no hook.
She would have done better if she commended Barack Obama's appeal to the new generation of American youths and agree with him that the future is greater than the past. Then, say, the expereience of the past would be a great asset to chart a new course for the nation building of a New America in the global leadership of the world.
She has that great asset and she can use it to lead American into a new era of the American Dream.
The beginning of another Golden Age in America where neither gender nor race is a barrier and where neither class nor creed will hinder Americans from fulfilling their dreams.
She must say that, without them, she cannot do it. That is why they must join her to begin the restoration of the American Dream in their hearts, souls and spirits.
They must begin now, because the future actually starts with every first step forward.
Let us take that first step together.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 01/27/2008
- SharedHumanity See Profile I'm a Fan of SharedHumanity permalink

Despite his impressive victory (I am an Obama supporter and will be voting for him on February 5th.) Barack's chances of gaining the nomination are slim. What we can continue to expect from him is an attempt to elevate the conversation, as he has done since his announcement in Springfield.

Hillary, not so much. I can only hope that her continued attacks do not fracture the rather fragile Democratic coalition. We simply cannot afford a return to Republican majorities and do not need Mr. (Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, Iran) in the White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 01/27/2008
- Marysdude See Profile I'm a Fan of Marysdude permalink

You don't need a comments section for this. We just read it and mull it over 'til the next report...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 01/27/2008
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