CNN Poll: Romney favorable rating rebounds CNN (blog) Washington (CNN) - Does Mitt Romney deserve a second look now that he's pretty much wrapped up the race for Republican presidential nomination? According to a new national poll, the answer is yes. And a CNN/ORC International survey released Tuesday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama easily beating Romney among US women: Reuters/Ipsos poll Chicago Tribune Fifty-one percent of registered women voters support the Democratic president, according to the poll, compared with 37 percent who favor Romney, the probable Republican nominee in the November 6 presidential election. The survey was conducted Thursday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poll: GOP delegates more moderate than two years ago Salt Lake Tribune Politics » Poll shows Hatch close to clinching nomination; Chris Stewart and Mia Love leading in 2nd, 4th districts. By Lee Davidson Doubling attendance at party caucuses this year produced Republican state delegates whose views are more moderate and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gallup Poll Aside, Mitt Romney's Floor Might Also Be His Ceiling U.S. News & World Report (blog) Yes, many Republicans would have preferred someone other than Romney to be their nominee. And yes, they will vote for Romney when matched up against Obama. (The fact that 90 percent of self-identified Republicans went with Romney in the Gallup poll is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney gaining on Obama: Reuters/Ipsos poll Reuters During the 2008 presidential campaign, Obama led his Republican rival John McCain by a much larger margin, 52 percent to 40 percent, on jobs and the economy, as the Democrat won the election. The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll result is a statistical dead ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party adapting, still picking winners in changing political climate Fox News If the Republican primary battle is any gauge, the Tea Party on the ground level is flexing its influence. Tea Party-aligned voters have picked the GOP winner this year in 17 of 18 presidential primary contests, in races for which exit polling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Obama-Romney Poll-A-Palooza: What's It Mean? NPR Some voters may be choosing campaign buttons now, but most polling experts agree it's too early to predict November's winner. President Obama is leading presumed GOP nominee Mitt Romney big in recent national polls. No, wait. Polls show he's trailing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Clinton, Christie lead in 2016, poll says MarketWatch (blog) And she'll be facing current New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris Christie (if Mitt Romney doesn't run again). That's the upshot of a Public Policy Polling survey out Tuesday, which found that Clinton, 64, who lost the primary to President Barack Obama in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Libertarian Republican: Battle of the polls: Gallup, Raz, Fox show ... By Eric Dondero According to the CNN poll (summary via NewsMax), President Obama, who was elected in 2008 with a 7 point margin, is ahead this year's Republican opponent as 9 points, reflecting, I suppose, the liberal media's belief that the American ... Libertarian Republican | ||
maryland juice: CD6: Poll Shows John Delaney with Big Lead Over ... By David @ Maryland Juice Re-Elect Twenty-year Incumbent Bartlett. A new poll by the Delaney campaign shows entrepreneur John Delaney with a nine-point lead over twenty-year Republican incumbent Congressman Roscoe Bartlett in Maryland's Sixth District. maryland juice | ||
Romney up big, Clinton and Christie have early 2016 leads - Public ... By Tom Jensen Romney up big, Clinton and Christie have early 2016 leads. PPP's newest- and perhaps final- poll on the national GOP race finds Mitt Romney running away with 54% of the Republican vote to 24% for Newt Gingrich and 14% for Ron Paul. Public Policy Polling | ||
Gallup: Romney Leads Obama in First Tracking Poll … Mitt Says for ... By Scared Monkeys Isn't this interesting, presumptive GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney leads Barack Obama in the first Gallup 2012 Presidential tracking poll, 47% to 45%. The though by many pundits was that Romney was going to be damaged goods ... Scared Monkeys |
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