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Talk Radio Rallies to Romney to Thwart McCain
By Alan Gray, NewsBlaze
Many prominent talk radio personalities and hosts are rallying to Mitt Romney, in an effort to thwart John McCain.
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC says "McCain has a record that is out of line with the pubic and if elected, he will deprive Americans of having any real choice in November on amnesty for illegal aliens."
The group says McCain is seen as aligned with Democrats on many issues in what they call the "McClintObama Amnesty."
According to polls, including Rasmussen Polls, this is a close race, with McCain at 33%, Romney at 30%, and Huckabee at 22%. Huckabee is playing the role of spoiler, dividing the anti-establishment vote inside the GOP.
The anti-illegal immigration vote is divided three ways between Romney, Huckabee, and Ron Paul. The pro-Amnesty vote is consolidated around McCain.
USA Today/Gallup, ABC, and CBS polls all contradict the Rasmussen Poll, claiming that McCain has a lead over Romney almost 2 to 1. The disparity between these polls far exceeds the margin of error and while the pro-McCain polls are receiving wide press, the Rasmussen Poll is generally being ignored.
The following well known talk radio show hosts have either endorsed Mitt Romney or said they are voting for him, or have spoken favorably about Romney, while slamming McCain.
Accourding to Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, the following hosts are trying to stop McCain by promoting with Romney.
Sean Hannity
Michael Savage
Laura Ingram
Lars Larson
Glenn Beck
Roger Hedgecock, (KOGO San Diego)
John and Ken (KFI Los Angeles)
Hugh Hewitt
Mark Levin (The great one)
Rick Roberts (KFMB San Diego)
Steve Gill and Phil Valentine of TN
Kevin James
Mike Gallagher
Herman Cain
Don Crawford (RighTalk, The Flipside)
Possibly Rush Limbaugh
Please contact NewsBlaze, if you know of others or about changes to make to this list.
judythpiazza@newsblaze.com
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