Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Google Alert - Republican poll

News7 new results for Republican poll
 
Obama Is More Vulnerable Than Republicans Think: Ramesh Ponnuru
Bloomberg
Real Clear Politics has President Barack Obama leading Mitt Romney, the likely Republican presidential nominee, by 4.6 percentage points in its poll average. Pollster.com gives Obama a similar lead. The bettors at Intrade.com give the Democrats a 60 ...
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Va. voters head to the polls for Super Tuesday GOP presidential primary
Washington Post (blog)
By Ben Pershing Voters in the commonwealth will head to the ballot box to help select a Republican nominee for president, with 49 delegates at stake for the winner. Polls are open from 6 am to 7 pm, and Virginians can find their polling place on the ...
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For Latinos, Immigration more Personal than Political, Poll Says
Fox News
Nonetheless, a majority of voters said in the poll that, if they were to vote now, they'd choose Obama over any of the Republican candidates, who all have taken hard-line stances on immigration and English as the official language.
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Poll: Most back Obama Koran apology
Politico
Continue Reading Text Size - + reset Obama came under sharp attack from the Republican president hopefuls for his apology. Support for the president's decision to apologize to Afghans over the Koran burnings was more split by partisanship, however.
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WNE poll reveals how voters view Sen. Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren
MassLive.com
By Robert Rizzuto, The Republican A new Western New England University poll revealed that In terms of perceived ideology of the candidates, 41 percent see Republican US Sen. Scott Brown as somewhat or very conservative, while 41 percent see Democratic ...
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Galvin predicts turnout of up to 400000 at Mass. polls
Boston Globe
Polls will be open from 7 am to 8 pm statewide. — SHIRA SCHOENBERG Senator John Kerry blasted what he branded Republican "ideological rigidity and stupidity'' Monday for driving moderates like Olympia Snowe out of Congress and damaging the United ...
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US polls open for 'Super Tuesday'
Aljazeera.com
Ten states hold vote which could decide the Republican candidate who will take on Obama in November presidential poll. Polls have opened in Ohio as the primary and caucus contests in 10 US states gets under way, heating up the battle for the Republican ...
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