| Poll: Obama and Romney tied in Arizona CNN (blog) (CNN) - The battle between President Barack Obama and all-but-certain GOP nominee Mitt Romney for Arizona's eleven electoral votes stands neck and neck, according to a poll released Monday. Arizona, which has voted for only one Democratic presidential ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Republican primary polls open tomorrow The Saratogian By MICHAEL CIGNOLI SARATOGA SPRINGS — Republicans in Saratoga County will head to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in the state's presidential primary, though they could be making more of a statement than providing a major influence on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Republican Primary Tuesday [Poll] Patch.com New York has 95 delegates for the taking in Tuesday's Republican Presidential Primary. How will Huntington vote? By Jason Molinet Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is the likely Republican nominee for president. Courtesy/Mitt Romney campaign While ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Hill Poll: Romney leads in respect on working women issue The Hill By Ramsey Cox - 04/23/12 05:30 AM ET More voters think Mitt Romney and the Republican Party respect women who work outside the home than think President Obama and the Democrats respect women who stay at home, according to the latest The Hill Poll. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Patch's Poll: Does CT's Primary Matter? Patch.com Take our poll and add your thoughts in the comments. By Elissa Bass Republicans will go to the polls on Tuesday, April 24 - at an estimated cost of $1 million - to vote for their presidential candidate to face Barack Obama in November. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| POLL OF THE DAY: Americans Are Just As Divided About Politics As You Suspected Business Insider From December to April, his rating has remained virtually unchanged among Republicans and those who lean Republican. But among Democrats, he appears to be evoking some more strong emotion — crucial for getting voters out to the polls in November. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Why Are There Democratic and Republican Pollsters? Slate Magazine Why are there separate pollsters for Republican and Democratic candidates? Loyalty. Nonpartisan polling organizations like Pew Research Center or Quinnipiac conduct polls to document public sentiment. A partisan pollster-for-hire has an entirely ... See all stories on this topic » |
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Republican Poll News--4.23.12
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