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McCain fading fast in Iowa

The latest Mason-Dixon Poll of likely Iowa caucus-goers, and the news is very bad for Senator John McCain, reports Andy Soltis of the New York Post:


McCain, once the GOP presidential front-runner, is now tied with Sen. Sam Brownback for fifth place, getting just 6 percent.


Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney continues to lead among Iowa Republicans with 25 percent, followed by former Sen. Fred Thompson at 17 percent and former Mayor Rudy Giuliani at 15 percent.


Read the rest at the link above. Notable is Thompson's strength with no organization at all in the state, but McCain's slide is ominous for his campaign. As I've stated before, if he can't deliver "boffo!" 2nd quarter fundraising numbers, he won't last the summer.

Aside, is the "Andy Soltis" writing for the NYP the Grandmaster of chess?

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