Huckabee, Romney Surging, Paul Ri$ing

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December 5, 2007



CBNNews.com - Some in Iowa are calling it the "Hucka-boom."

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee has been catapulted to the top of the Republican presidential polls there.

But in New Hampshire, a new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows a much different story.

Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is getting the nod from 37 percent of likely voters.

That gives him a commanding 17-point lead over John McCain, who won the 2000 Republican primary in New Hampshire.

Rudy Giuliani lags behind both with 16 percent, and Mike Huckabee is in fourth with just nine percent.

Candidate Ron Paul trails those four candidates.

But even though Paul is getting small numbers in the polls, he's getting a big response financially.

His campaign announced they've raised $10.6 million so far this quarter.

That more than doubles his third quarter earnings of $5.3 million.

His new totals put him on par with the top fundraising totals from other GOP campaigns in the third quarter.


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