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New Arizona Poll Shows Romney With 24% Lead

Rasmussen Reports Arizona Primary Survey Romney – 48% Gingrich – 24% Santorum – 13% Paul – 6% Undecided – 6% Survey of 750 likely primary voters was conducted Feb 1 and has a margin of error of +/-4%.

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American Research Group Florida 2012 Republican Primary Survey

ARG Florida 2012 GOP Primary Poll Mitt Romney 42% (19%) {28%} [15%] (26%) Newt Gingrich 25% (50%) {11%} [3%] (11%) Rick Santorum 9% (1%) {1%} [1%] (1%) Ron Paul 8% (2%) {4%} [4%] (1%) Rick Perry 3% (2%) {5%} [16%] Undecided 8% (10%) {12%} [12%] (11%) Among Men Newt Gingrich 34% Mitt Romney 30% Rick [...]

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InsiderAdvantage poll: Romney Widening Lead in South Carolina

An exclusive InsiderAdvantage poll released Sunday night shows GOP front-runner Mitt Romney gaining in his lead in the South Carolina primary, while former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is holding steady in second place. In the poll of 720 likely registered voters in South Carolina GOP primary, Romney was leading with 32 percent of the vote. [...]

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Suffolk Daily New Hampshire Tracking Poll: Romney Up, Gingrich Down

The final Suffolk daily tracking poll for the New Hampshire Primary is in. The raw data can be found in the article posted below. In the face of a furious onslaught of negative class-warfare attacks, Mitt rebounds sharply on the last day. Huntsman rises to do battle with Paul for second place. Gingrich drops below [...]

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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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PPP poll has Romney at 30% in South Carolina!

PPP just released their South Carolina poll and the news, just like the other recent SC polls, is great. Here are the results: Mitt Romney: 30% Gingrich 23% Santorum 19% Paul 9% Perry 5% Huntsman 4% Roemer 1% A key crosstab from this poll is the following: Romney’s benefiting from very strong personal favorability numbers [...]

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Romney hits 37% in South Carolina according to CNN/Time Poll

Forgive me for posting these constant updates on the polls in South Carolina. The news just keeps getting better and better. A new CNN/Time Poll was released today with Governor Romney at 37%, Rick Santorum at 19%, and Newt Gingrich at 18%. I recommend reading the details of the poll. Mitt Romney did better than [...]

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Carl Cameron Interviews Mitt Romney and Chris Christie During Iowa Event

Aside from the fact that Mitt Romney is the epitome of what Iowans should be looking for in a moral leader, he is certainly the one who can and will beat Obama, as Governor Christie points out in this interview.  The most recent Des Moines Register poll out today has Romney leading Paul 24% to [...]

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New Washington Post Poll Shows Obama is in Trouble, Mitt Romney on His Heals

From Mark B. Lowe at Race42012 The Washington Post, in conjunction with ABC News has just released a new poll. It shows President Obama continuing his slow sinking in the polls since January. Obama’s job approval/disapproval rating is pegged at 47/50 — the worst this year for both numbers. His handling of the economy is [...]

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New “Insiders” Poll Has Romney at The Top For The Strongets Candidate To Go Against Obama

National Journal Magazine has a new political “insiderss” poll out today showing that both Republican and Democrat insiders believe that Romney will be the strongest candidate to face Obama.   You can see the Republican insiders overwhelmingly gave Romney their confidence. Q: Who would be the Republicans’ strongest presidential nominee in 2012? Democrats (111 votes) Rank/Candidate [...]

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