James, his "lead" in Rasmussen disappeared today and every other
poll as you note shows him trailing by between 2 and 12 pts. The
press coverage has been brutal
--and not just here -- but I think nothing talks louder than cold
hard cash in politics. The October 15 fundraising number will give
some sense of how many GOP donors were holding out for him and how
many think Thompson is the guy. I try not to be cynical but many
people doing this far longer than I say no matter what people say
and no matter what the press coverage 90% of this is money and
organization. For now, the only two with both of those are Rudy and
Romney.
All that said, to some extent I do buy the Romney camp argument
that you need to look at state polls since we don't have a national
primary. Thompson is nowhere near the lead in NH or Iowa but
polling is far more mixed in SC and Florida (in the RCP average
Rudy has a good lead but the polls are extremely erratic). In
Michigan which I think may be the
most decisive state, Rudy leads in the latest poll but some others have
shown Romney in the lead. In short among the pre-February 5 states
Thompson leads, and just barely, in the
RCP averages only in SC.