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Poll: Obama's a Muslim to many GOP voters in Alabama, Mississippi Chicago Tribune The automated survey by Public Policy Polling, conducted over the weekend in advance of Tuesday's GOP primaries in both states, showed Republicans Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich locked in a fierce, three-way battle for votes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poll shows Romney in the race in Mississippi, Alabama Reuters By Susan Heavey | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new poll Monday showed Mitt Romney is surprisingly strong in two Republican presidential primary contests in the South this week that are crucial to his conservative rivals Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Polls show tight race between Gingrich, Romney in Deep South CNN In a poll of likely voters in Mississippi's Republican primary, Romney led rival Newt Gingrich, 34% to 32%, which was within the poll's sampling margin of plus or minus 4 percentage points, meaning they were essentially tied. The survey was conducted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poll: Santorum up, but Romney likely GOP winner CBS News (CBS News) BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - The focus is on the deep South in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, with Mississippi and Alabama holding primaries Tuesday. In a CBS News-New York Times poll out Monday morning, GOP voters nationwide ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Approval Ratings, Gas Prices and Statistical Noise New York Times (blog) It shows President Obama's approval rating at 46 percent — down from 50 percent in a poll that the same organization conducted in February. Meanwhile, Mr. Obama's disapproval rating increased in the poll, and his standing against the two Republican ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poll: Santorum and Romney Remain Tied New York Times (blog) By ALLISON KOPICKI Republican primary voters across the country continue to be divided over Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll, a split between the front-runners that has remained relatively unchanged ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Poll: GOP Voters In Deep South Think Obama Is Muslim, Unsure On ... By Benjy Sarlin Alabama and Mississippi Republicans are evenly divided on whether President Obama is a Muslim and are still working out their feelings on the legality of interracial marriage, according to new numbers by Democratic pollster PPP. TPM News |
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Obama poll rating drops in Republican boost | The Raw Story President Barack Obama's approval rating has plunged below 50 percent and he would be beaten by Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney if November's US ... www.rawstory.com/.../obama-poll-rating-drops-in-republican-... | ||
Saluki Times | Poll: GOP primary voters favor Santorum A plurality of Southern Illinois Republicans -- 30 percent -- said they were undecided, and 4 percent chose "other." This is the third annual Southern Illinois poll ... www.news.siu.edu/2012/03/030712par12040.html |
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