In the 2006 general election, the Republican candidate drew less than 40 percent of the vote.
We've got a few thousand lying around drawing five percent.
The Academy drew 51 percent of its support from federal taxes.
For a President who drew only 43 percent of the popular vote, this could be lethal.
When not propped up by the army, they have never drawn more than 5 percent.
He has drawn at least 70 percent in past campaigns.
That was up a bit from the opening night for the Republicans two weeks ago, when they drew 22 percent.
As expected, she didn't do well, drawing only 9.3 percent of the vote last weekend.
In 1988 here, he drew 37 percent against a smaller field.
Yet he appears to have drawn less than 20 percent of the vote.