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| Poll: Mitt Romney leads field to win Michigan Republican presidential primary Detroit Free Press 28 Republican presidential primary, a WXYZ-TV (Channel 7) poll showed today. With clear support across all age and income brackets, Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who grew up in Michigan, had the support of 34% of likely voters who said they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GOP outsider Ron Paul gaining traction in Iowa The Associated Press Two weeks earlier, The Des Moines Register's poll showed Paul in solid third place, behind Cain and Romney. And Paul seems to have been able to sustain his support after finishing a close second in the Iowa GOP's August straw poll, while straw poll ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Poll: Support for medical pot, not legalization CBS News McKay had been the highest level law enforcement official to endorse legalization, according to advocates, and has made an interesting journey from a Republican, George W. Bush-appointed prosecutor. The initiative also has been endorsed by the state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Santorum Overlooked, But For How Much Longer? National Journal A message like Santorum's would have worked well in Republican primaries past, but 2012's economic anxiety has changed the calculus for many voters, focusing their concerns on the economy. A Des Moines Register poll taken in late October found 48 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Poll: Mack within striking distance of Nelson in Fla. The Hill (blog) a poll released Friday showed. Nelson has a 6-point lead on Mack, who gave word just three weeks ago that he plans to run to for Nelson's seat. The survey from Republican pollster Wilson Perkins Allen Opinion Research is slightly better news for Nelson ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| After a strong start, Perry now has to compete for support from social ... Kansas City Star Evangelical voters turned out in record numbers in 2010 to fuel Republican victories in state and national elections that dealt a devastating blow to President Barack Obama and fellow Democrats. Exit polls showed that 28.8 million Christian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TSA at ten, the flat tax, and no 2008 regrets: What you may have missed in the ... The American (blog) In the Battleground poll, 48 percent expected Romney to win. Interestingly, in a new CBS poll, just 28 percent of self-declared Republican primary voters say they have made up their minds whom to support. Seventy-two percent said it was too early. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Among Congressional Insiders, Pessimism Grows on Prospects for Super Committee National Journal According to the latest National Journal Congressional Insiders Poll, the percentage of Republican members of Congress surveyed who said success was "somewhat" or "very" unlikely has nearly doubled since early October. How likely is it that the super ... See all stories on this topic » |
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