The Fred Thompson Surge
Posted in Campaign, Fred Thompson, Polls on Jan 18th, 2008
Zogby 1/15: 12%
Zogby 1/16: 14%
Rasmussen 1/06: 11%
Rasmussen 1/09: 12%
Rasmussen 1/13: 16%
PPP 1/13: 14%
PPP 1/17: 17%

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