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| Ron Paul is for real in Iowa. Seriously. Washington Post (blog) 3 Iowa caucuses, according to several recent polls and conversations with a handful of longtime Hawkeye political operatives. WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 16: Republican presidential candidate US Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) addresses the Congressional Health ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Herman Cain's Poll Numbers Sink Wall Street Journal (blog) A Fox News poll released Wednesday night and a CNN survey earlier in the week show Herman Cain slipping fast among likely Republican primary voters after allegations of sexual harassment, which he has denied, and gaffes on foreign policy. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Inside The Statehouse: GOP will be looking to Alabama primary Cleburne News Cain's status as the current frontrunner in GOP national polling may seem surprising to some. However, even more astonishing is that he is winning straw polls all over Alabama with likely GOP primary stalwarts. He has followed up his straw poll ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| KTXS Survey: Respondents Think Perry Should Quit His Campaign KTXS ABILENE, Texas -- Respondents to an online poll at KTXS.com overwhelmingly believe that Texas Gov. Rick Perry won't win the Republican nomination – and two-thirds of them said he should quit his campaign. As the Perry campaign approaches its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Democratic pollster warns of Latino gloom Politico Fifty percent of Latinos in the poll said they would vote for a Democrat in the 2012 congressional elections, while just 24 percent said they'd vote for a Republican. But both parties hold dismal job approval numbers among Latinos. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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