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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

HUCKABEE STRONGEST GOP GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE IN SOUTHERN STATES


The best way to ensure Hillary Clinton wins the White House is if the Republican Party nominates either of the two northeastern "Yankee" candidates with liberal records of supporting abortion on demand and homosexual activists' political agenda, since they will put even some Southern states at risk to the Democrats in the November 2008 general election.

Rasmussen today confirms that scenario in the Southern state of North Carolina, where fellow Southerner Gov. Mike Huckabee holds the largest lead over likely Democratic nominee Sen. Hillary Clinton, while Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Gov. Mitt Romney are the two weakest potential GOP nominees.

NORTH CAROLINA
General election matchups

Huckabee 46% +7
Clinton 39

McCain 45 +5
Clinton 40

Giuliani 40 +1
Clinton 39

Clinton 42
Romney 40 -1


Three weeks ago, Rasmussen confirmed the same scenario in the Southern state of Arkansas, finding Huckabee leading Hillary in that state while the two northeastern "Yankee" candidates trailed Clinton by double digits.


ARKANSAS
General election matchups

Huckabee 48% +6
Clinton 42

Clinton 49
Giuliani 35 -14

Clinton 48
Romney 34 -14

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