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In looking at the newest polls, we see John McCain generally falling a few percentage points. His fall is not happening as fast as I, or others, predicted. But then, the criticism of the new immigration bill was not as heavy as we expected it to be. The lack of clarity about the immigration agreement and the fact that it remains in limbo have prevented Senator John McCain from suffering a heavier blow.

Tonight, at CNN’s Republican Debate, perhaps McCains rivals will take the opportunity to attack McCain due to his association with- and support of- the pending immigration legislation. Republican voters will take note.

Jason Easley, commenting about the results of a new poll released today by Rasmussen Reports has this to say…

McCain’s latest drop in the polls can be tied to his support of the current immigration reform bill that is being debated in Congress. Only 26% of Americans and 9% of Republicans support this bill. Because of his support of the immigration bill, McCain’s favorability rating in his home state of Arizona has fallen to 47%. This is amazing when one considers that only 6 short months ago McCain was considered the GOP frontrunner, but now he may have to fight just to stay in the race. –New GOP primary poll has Thompson in second, June 5, 2007

One Response to “John McCain Drops in the Latest Polls”

  1. on 04 Aug 2007 at 6:32 pm Mike

    You have got to post this Romney video to your site! I think we can make it the most viewed google video… it is at #35 right now

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G9hydflwEQ

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