Showing posts with label Tommy Thompson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tommy Thompson. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Thompson Has Big Lead Over Feingold

Maybe Tommy Thompson should seriously consider running against Russ Feingold.
A new poll suggests that if Republican Tommy Thompson decides to get into the U.S. Senate race, he would defeat Democratic incumbent Russ Feingold.

The St. Norbert College Survey Center Poll released Tuesday shows Thompson with 45 percent support compared with 33 percent for Feingold.

Thompson fares much better than a generic Republican Feingold opponent. Feingold captures 40 percent compared with 37 percent for an unnamed Republican challenger.

Terrence Wall and Dave Westlake are running as Republicans but Thompson has flirted with getting into the race.
Since Thompson didn't vote against ObamaCare he apparently doesn't have to worry about the mythical backlash brewing against the GOP.

This poll is starkly at odds with a Daily Kos poll from last week.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Thompson Announces Presidential Bid

Tommy Thompson, that is.
Former Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson is joining the Republican presidential race.

Appearing on ABC's "This Week," Thompson called himself "the reliable conservative."

Thompson also served as health and human services secretary during President Bush's first term, and claims to be the only GOP candidate who has helped assemble both a state and federal budget.
And you thought I was talking about Fred? Well, more on him from Robert Novak.
In just three weeks, Fred Thompson has improbably transformed the contest for the Republican presidential nomination. It is not merely that he has come from nowhere to double digits in national polls. He is the talk of GOP political circles, because he is filling the conservative void in the Republican field.

Republican activists have complained for months that none of the big-three contenders -- Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney -- fits the model of a conservative leader for a conservative party. The party faithful have been waiting for another Ronald Reagan. But in the past year, nobody mentioned Thompson as the messiah until he appeared March 11 on ''Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace.''
UPDATE: More on Fred Thompson at Hot Air. Check out the video.