HankScorpio
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Early Iowa results are in and we have some reactions. Guliani down! Thompson up! Huckabee nets 2nd!
And without further ado. All the results you are interested in:
2nd with 18% of the vote - Mike Huckabee. He was hoping for first but it looks like recent news of tax record, support of rapists and murderers took quite a toll on his campaign.
3rd with 15% of the vote - Governor Romney. Despite his vaste personal wealth, Romney flip flops took him out of the race for 1st but a 3rd place showing may catapult him to victory in New Hampshire.
4th with 10% of the vote - Fred Thompson. Surprisingly many pundits, Fred secured 4th place. His lackluster, disinterested campaign turned off many voters from his record and policy plans. When asked if he was happy with 4th, Senator Thompson replied, "Watching the game. Later."
Other notables
5th place - John McCain
6th place - Tom Tancredo
That's the whole story you should be interested in. Stay tuned for more of our coverage of "You Decide 2008."
Early Iowa results are in and we have some reactions. Guliani down! Thompson up! Huckabee nets 2nd!
And without further ado. All the results you are interested in:
2nd with 18% of the vote - Mike Huckabee. He was hoping for first but it looks like recent news of tax record, support of rapists and murderers took quite a toll on his campaign.
3rd with 15% of the vote - Governor Romney. Despite his vaste personal wealth, Romney flip flops took him out of the race for 1st but a 3rd place showing may catapult him to victory in New Hampshire.
4th with 10% of the vote - Fred Thompson. Surprisingly many pundits, Fred secured 4th place. His lackluster, disinterested campaign turned off many voters from his record and policy plans. When asked if he was happy with 4th, Senator Thompson replied, "Watching the game. Later."
Other notables
5th place - John McCain
6th place - Tom Tancredo
That's the whole story you should be interested in. Stay tuned for more of our coverage of "You Decide 2008."