well now that we're in the lead in Iowa I think it's time we start taking a hard look at how to use a win there to propel ourselves to victory, and that means analyzing the states after Iowa and NH.
let's say we get 1st in Iowa and a strong 2nd in NH. Next comes South Carolina, Florida, Nevada, and Maine. South Carolina and Florida are not looking too good, and have Gingrich with a strong lead. They may just be behind the times and Gingrich will fall there over the next few weeks just like in Iowa and NH but I don't think there's much of a chance we'll do too well there. A strong 3rd place finish in both these states would be advantageous though and is pretty likely.
Then comes Nevada and Maine. Both of these states I think we could really win. In 2008 we got second place in Nevada with 18% of the vote and 3rd place in Maine with 14% of the vote. In 2008. With the kind of campaign we've got going this time I don't see why we can't win these states. However, I can't find much polling data on them so it's hard to really say.
Next comes Colorado and Minnesota, both of which I think we have reason to be optimistic about, especially Minnesota. In 2008 we got 15% of the vote there. Colorado we got about 8%.
I'd really like to see some recent poll numbers on these post-NH states, but they seem to be no where to be found. Does anyone have any data on these?
let's say we get 1st in Iowa and a strong 2nd in NH. Next comes South Carolina, Florida, Nevada, and Maine. South Carolina and Florida are not looking too good, and have Gingrich with a strong lead. They may just be behind the times and Gingrich will fall there over the next few weeks just like in Iowa and NH but I don't think there's much of a chance we'll do too well there. A strong 3rd place finish in both these states would be advantageous though and is pretty likely.
Then comes Nevada and Maine. Both of these states I think we could really win. In 2008 we got second place in Nevada with 18% of the vote and 3rd place in Maine with 14% of the vote. In 2008. With the kind of campaign we've got going this time I don't see why we can't win these states. However, I can't find much polling data on them so it's hard to really say.
Next comes Colorado and Minnesota, both of which I think we have reason to be optimistic about, especially Minnesota. In 2008 we got 15% of the vote there. Colorado we got about 8%.
I'd really like to see some recent poll numbers on these post-NH states, but they seem to be no where to be found. Does anyone have any data on these?