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Voters tab McCain and Clinton

Thursday, September 27th, 2007 by Paul Giblin

John McCain and Hilliary Clinton

Presidential hopefuls John McCain and Hillary Clinton are tops among Arizona voters in their respective parties, according to Bruce Merrill and his team of pollsters at Arizona State University and KAET-TV Channel 8.

Here’s the breakdown among Republicans: McCain at 27 percent, Rudy Giuliani at 22 percent, Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney at 17 percent each, and Newt Gingrich at 8 percent. Undecided came in at 9 percent.

Here’s how it stakes up among Democrats: Clinton at 38 percent, Al Gore and Barack Obama at 18 percent each, John Edwards at 10 percent, and Bill Richardson at 5 percent. Undecided was 11 percent.

Overall, McCain is still lack-luster among Republicans in his home state. Consider this: While McCain is getting 27 percent support, the anybody-who-isn’t-McCain candidates are getting a combined 64 percent support.

“Sen. McCain probably has a slight lead in the Arizona Republican primary race, but he shouldn’t and probably won’t take the state for granted,” Merrill said. “After the New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries, I think you’ll see the senator spend more time in the state and his numbers will improve.”

On the Democratic side, Clinton is an interesting candidate, Merrill said. “Voters either love her or hate her. She has very high negatives and it will be interesting to see how many Democrats who say they don’t like her will still vote for her.”

The only candidates have spent any quality time campaigning in Arizona, McCain and Romney, aren’t exactly lighting up the electorate. McCain, as we discussed, is only at 27 percent, while Romney is doing even further back at 17 percent.

To be fair though, Giuliani, Edwards and Richardson also have made campaign swings through the state. And Giuliani is likely to come back at any time to restock his Adam Sandler DVD collection.

Also interestingly, former Vice President Gore is tied for second on the donkey side, which is remarkable for a non-candidate who keeps insisting he isn’t running.

Bill Richardson brings presidential campaign to Valley

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007 by Paul Giblin

Add Democrat Bill Richardson to the list of past and potential future presidents campaigning in the Valley this week.Republican candidate Mitt Romney is speaking in Gilbert today and former President Bill Clinton is set to appear in Scottsdale on Monday. He is expected to speak in support of his wife, Democrat Hillary Clinton, a senator from New York. Richardson, the Democrat governor of New Mexico is scheduled to speak in Phoenix at a town hall-style meeting sponsored by the AFL-CIO on Wednesday.Richardson is expected to be quizzed on a variety of labor-related issues such as healthcare, retirement security, job development, trade policy and union rights. He also is expected to field questions on the war in Iraq and immigration reform, among other national issues.His appearance is part of the AFL-CIO

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