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Obama would win against GOP candidates: Poll
Christian Science Monitor
US President Barack Obama - bolstered by a stronger economic outlook and recent job growth - would win in a match-up against the two leading Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, a poll on Monday showed.
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Christian Science Monitor
Polls Show Romney Leading In Colorado, Santorum Ahead In Minnesota
RTT News
(RTTNews) - After securing a big victory in the Nevada Republican caucuses over the weekend, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney also seems poised to perform well in the Colorado Republican caucuses on Tuesday. The results of a Public Policy Polling ...
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Pew Poll Shows Where GOP Influence Lies
Town Hall
A January 2012 study conducted by the Pew Research Center shows that endorsements by popular GOP figures could have harmful effects on GOP voters this fall. The study itself is not groundbreaking – everyone knows that an endorsement can make or break a ...
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Poll: Rebound among independents gives Obama lead over Romney
FOX43.com
By Michael A. Memoli Republican infighting during the primary campaign and President Obama's election year reset appear to have boosted the incumbent's standing with voters, particularly independents, a new Washington Post/ABC News poll finds.
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New Poll Shows New Yorkers Support Governor Cuomo And Dislike Newt Gingrich
Politicker
The poll also showed strong support for President Barack Obama and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. Siena also polled voters on the Republican presidential candidates. Though all of the potential GOP nominees scored far lower numbers than President Obama in ...
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Politicker
Election 2012: New Poll Shows Rick Santorum OVER Obama—But is it Trustworthy?
PW-Philadelphia Weekly (blog)
A new poll by Rasmussen Reports says so. It has him up 45-44. "This is clear evidence," reads a Santorum fundraising email, "that with Rick as our Republican nominee we will return a conservative to the White House." Just a couple problems: As it ...
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PW-Philadelphia Weekly (blog)


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