Sunday, February 26, 2012

U.S Election, Romney leads in Arizona, Michigan and nationally


 Sahit Muja

 Sahit Muja:  U.S Election, Romney leads in Arizona, Michigan and nationally
 Gallup has released the February 26th data for their  national daily tracking poll, Mitt Romney rises a point and retakes the lead at 31%

Rick Santorum sinks two points to 29% and is now two points behind Romney.
Newt Gingrich does not appear to be gaining anything from Santorum’s fade. He sinks a point to 15%
Ron Paul pushes to remain at 11%.

Mitt Romney has jumped back into the lead in Michigan’s Republican Primary race. The vote’s on Tuesday.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Michigan shows Romney with 40% of the vote and former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum with 34%.

 Rasmussen telephone poll of 750 likely Arizona GOP primary voters had Romney leading in the state with 42 percent support. Santorum was second with 29 percent, followed by Gingrich with 16 percent and Paul with 8 percent.
  Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer endorsed Mitt Romney  citing his “pro-business background and political history.”

“I think he’s the man who is going to carry the day and I’m going to work as hard as I know how to see that he wins,” Brewer said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” program Sunday. Romney “would serve America best of all the candidates,” she said.

Arizona holds its primary Feb. 28, the same day as Michigan. 
CNN reported Saturday that a poll of Arizona Republican primary voters taken Thursday and Friday shows Romney with a slight advantage over Santorum .

The survey from the American Research Group showed Romney with the backing of 39 percent of likely primary voters, compared to 35 percent who support Santorum.
Santorum is a decent person but is not ready for the job (just like Obama was not).

Gingrich is a very strong debater, but his past will destroy him in the general election.
Romney has the best chance of acquiring Independent voters.
 Mitt Romney has ran private companies where they turned around , the Olympics where they restored the brand, and Massachusetts where he balanced 4 budgets.

Romney has a good track record. He will be a good candidate against Obama because he offers a choice. Romney favors the private sector vs.Obama favors the public sector.
Romney favors balanced budgets vs. Obama favors deficit funding. Romney favors smaller government vs. Obama favors larger government.

Romney works with others who don't agree with him vs Obama blaming others. Romney would put states like Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania into play, not to mention many traditional swing states like Florida and Ohio.
Sahit Muja
President and CEO
Albanian Minerals
New York

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