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  Poll Shows Doolittle Is Still Winning, Despite Attacks
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Last EditedRP  Dec 07, 2007 01:32pm
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News DateWednesday, December 5, 2007 07:00:00 PM UTC0:0
Description1. The poll was conducted on behalf of the National Republican Congressional Committee by a reputable Republican polling firm that has been doing polling for Republican candidates and the NRCC for many years. This private poll was conducted in the last week of October, after months of vicious attacks against John Doolittle.

2. The poll shows that John Doolittle will easily defeat any and all primary opponents. The vicious attacks and false allegations against him have failed and he has a lock on the Republican nomination. The Associate Press leaked this information in its article, but did not give any specific details. Here are the facts: Doolittle not only wins the Republican primary election, but he would completely destroy anyone who foolishly ran against him. He would defeat Eric Egland by nearly 50 points and Ted Gaines by 30 points. Not one of the candidates who have been mentioned as possibly challenging Doolittle would even come close to being able to defeat him in the Republican primary next June. I believe that my friend Ted Gaines, who has been an excellent Assemblyman, knows the same thing which is why he is not officially throwing his hat in the ring and he is instead telling people that he is waiting to see what Doolittle will do. I don’t know Eric Egland as well, but I suspect that his political inexperience may have kept him from conducting his own polling, or, if he did, from understanding what numbers like this mean. The primary election is six months away, of course, but a poll like this means that none of the challengers will be able to raise enough money to even compete with our loyal incumbent. The primary race is all but over at this point, even if some people do not yet realize it.
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