Thursday, April 12, 2012

Republican Poll News--4.10.12

 
Poll: Voters like Obama, are skeptical of his economic policies
Los Angeles Times
By Morgan Little President Obama may be faring well against presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in the polls, and his personal approval ratings remain strong, but there's a persistent crack in his armor. The economy continues to be ...
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Romney must dig out of a hole national poll
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Mitt Romney needs to work on likability, inspiration and courtship of women voters if he is to dig out of a Republican primary hole and beat President Obama in November, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post poll. The poll gives Obama a 51-44 ...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Poll: Which voters thought Santorum should drop out — and which didn't
Washington Post (blog)
Republicans and independents who lean to the GOP were ambivalent toward the prospect of this move, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll with interviews concluding on Sunday, two days before the announcement. Just over half, 52 percent, ...
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Poll shows Obama weak spot on economy versus Romney
Reuters
By Susan Heavey | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama tops his main Republican rival in everything from personality to diplomacy - but when it comes to the economy, a new poll shows a potential weak spot in his bid to hold onto the White ...
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Good news, bad news polls for Obama and Romney
Washington Post (blog)
By Jonathan Capehart The new Post-ABC News poll is a mixed bag for President Obama. He's besting likely Republican nominee Mitt Romney in a head-to-head match-up (51 percent to 44 percent). His job approval rating is good (50 percent).
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Poll: New York is Romney's empire in primary
CNN (blog)
(CNN) - For the second straight week, a new survey in New York indicates Mitt Romney lapping the field in advance of the Empire State's April 24th Republican presidential primary. According to a Siena College Research Institute poll released Tuesday, ...
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Poll Positions: Romney leads President on economic issues
msnbc.com
MSNBC's Thomas Roberts speaks with political power panel: Alicia Menendez of NBC Latino, NBC Political Analyst Richard Wolffe, and Republican Strategist Joe Watkins about a new poll that compares the President and Mitt Romney on economic, likability.
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Poll: Mitt Romney doubles lead in New York; Republicans undecided on Sen ...
The Journal News | LoHud.com
Fifty-one percent of likely New York Republican voters said they plan on voting for Romney, the Siena College poll found. Santorum, a former senator from Pennsylvania, took home 18 percent, while Rep. Ron Paul garnered 11 percent.
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Poll: Nearly Three-Quarters Of Republicans See Romney As Nominee
WIBW
(CNN) – A new poll released Monday shows further evidence that Republicans have circled around Mitt Romney as their party's presumptive nominee. Seventy-four percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters nationwide believe the former ...
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Michigan poll: Romney gains, but Obama still leads him
Detroit Free Press
By Paul Egan LANSING -- President Barack Obama's lead in Michigan over likely GOP nominee Mitt Romney has narrowed, according to a poll released Monday. The statewide poll of 600 likely voters found Obama with 47% support when matched against Romney.
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Blogs
 
Poll: Nearly three-quarters of Republicans see Romney as nominee ...
By A.Killough
(CNN) -- A new poll released Monday shows further evidence that Republicans have circled around Mitt Romney as their party's presumptive nominee. Seventy-four percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters nationwide believe ...
CNN Political Ticker
Poll Watch: PPP (D) North Carolina 2012 Republican Primary ...
By Kavon W. Nikrad
PPP (D) North Carolina 2012 GOP Primary Poll Mitt Romney 34% (31%) {25%} (22%) {14%} (17%) {12%} (23%) {25%} Rick Santorum 30% (27%) {31%} (24%)
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Siena Poll: Cuomo Breaks The Curve
By Nick Reisman
In the U.S. Senate race, meanwhile, there's good news for U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. The incumbent Democrat who is seeking a full 6-year term in office would flatten any of her potential Republican opponents. The poll found that she leads ...
Capital Tonight
Pew: Plurality of GOP voters want an end to the primary process ...
By Ed Morrissey
Just a month ago, Republicans were split on this question, and as recently as February a majority thought it was a good thing for the party that the nomination had not yet been finalized. I suspect that this poll will get a lot of attention today, now ...
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