Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney used his Michigan connections to good advantage over the weekend in easily winning a straw poll of registrants to the Michigan Republican Party’s biennial island conference.Probably didn't help that he gave such a bad speech. He is throwing away his chance to give us a real conservative in this race!
Romney, a Michigan native and son of a former governor, pulled in 39% of the vote open to delegates to the conference who were also Michigan residents. Arizona U.S. Sen. John McCain, who has been fighting organizational woes in Michigan and elsewhere, was a relatively strong second, with 26.5%.
Texas Congressman Ron Paul, whose Internet-fueled insurgency campaign was second only to Romney’s in visible presence at the conference, finished third with 10.8%, edging former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani at 10.6%.
Former Tennessee U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson was at 7.2%, with other candidates in low single digits. The straw poll, conducted by The Hotline, a Washington D.C.-based online political newsletter, for the state GOP, ran all weekend, drawing 979 of the approximately 2000 party activists in attendance.
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Romney Wins Michigan Staw Poll
Thompson finished behind Ron Paul. Pretty pathetic: