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Romney’s National Lead Down to 10 Points

Gingrich has had some decent debate performances that have given him an uptick in the polls, but with the interview ABC News aired with his ex-wife, these numbers should start declining.   PRINCETON, NJ — Mitt Romney is a considerably weaker front-runner among Republican registered voters nationally than he was at the beginning of the [...]

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Yep, Mitt Has Officially Shattered The “25% Ceiling”, Now at 34% Nationally Says Gallup Poll

Gallup 2012 GOP Nomination Daily Tracking Poll Mitt Romney 34% (31%) {30%} [30%] (31%) {29%} [27%] (27%) {26%} [24%] (26%) {27%} [25%] (24%) {23%} [22%] (21%) {23%} [23%] (24%) {24%} [24%] (24%) {23%} [22%] (23%) {23%} [23%] (23%) {25%} [23%] (22%) Rick Santorum 15% (15%) {17%} [18%] (18%) {16%} [15%] (11%) {8%} [6%] (5%) {4%} [4%] [...]

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Gallup Poll: Romney Now Dominates GOP Expectations for Who Will Win

by Lydia Saad PRINCETON, NJ — Six in 10 Republican registered voters, nationwide, now believe Mitt Romney is the candidate most likely to win the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, up from 39% saying this in December and exceeding his previous high of 47% from November. After nearly overtaking Romney last month in predictions of who [...]

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Gallup predicts if 2010 midterms were held today, Republicans would win

Democrats and Republicans are neck-and-neck in generic balloting for the 2010 elections, a sign that all the prognostications of a tough midterm battle are correct. Democrats retain a 46 percent to 44 percent lead over the GOP among registered voters, when asked which party they’ll vote for in the 2010 congressional races, according to a [...]

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Poll Watch: PPP (D) Arizona Political Survey Has Mitt Romney as Strongest Candidate Up Against Obama

Public Policy Polling Results For Arizona Voting Mike Huckabee 49% Barack Obama 45% Mitt Romney 50% Barack Obama 43% Barack Obama 47% Sarah Palin 47% Among Independents Barack Obama 45% Mitt Romney 43% Barack Obama 47% Mike Huckabee 44% Barack Obama 52% Sarah Palin 43% Among Men Mitt Romney 53% Barack Obama 42% Mike Huckabee [...]

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