Friday, April 27, 2012

Republican Poll News--4.24.12

 
Obama Preferred Over Romney in Harvard Poll of 'Millennials'
BusinessWeek
In 2008, voters 18 to 29 supported Obama 66 percent to 32 percent for Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain of Arizona, exit polls showed. "We're seeing an uptick in support among America's younger voters for the president, ...
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Poll of Texas Shows Romney Ahead of GOP Rivals, Obama
Texas Tribune
But with the former Massachusetts governor now firmly in control of the Republican presidential race, a new poll shows him out front in Texas. According to a survey released today by Public Policy Polling, Romney is garnering the support of 45 percent ...
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Poll: Young voters prefer Obama, but enthusiasm has waned
Los Angeles Times
By Michael A. Memoli A new poll finds a clear preference for President Obama over Mitt Romney among younger voters, a key sector of his winning coalition in 2008. But as the president embarks on a three-state tour of college campuses to press Congress ...
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Scenes From an Empty Brooklyn Polling Station on GOP Primary Day
New York Magazine
By Dan Amira In a city like New York, where Democrats outnumber Republicans by more than six to one, any election day devoted entirely to the GOP is going to be pretty subdued. But even more so for today's Republican presidential primary, since, ...
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New York Magazine
Harvard poll: Young people think Obama will win re-election, but the president ...
ABC News
"Four months ago, when our last poll was taken, it was a difficult time for the Obama campaign," the survey's authors said in their analysis of the data. "A united Republican field was pitched against the President, and more young voters believed that ...
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Low turnout in GOP presidential primary
Ct Post
Photo: Helen Neafsey / Greenwich Time | Buy This Photo Polls open at 6 am and close at 8 pm Eligible voters must have registered as Republicans by noon Monday. Voters can visit www.sots.ct.gov to find their polling place. Anyone with questions or ...
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Obama leads Romney in new poll of Granite State voters
The Union Leader
The latest WMUR Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, shows the incumbent Democrat leading the likely GOP nominee 51 to 42 percent in a New Hampshire November match-up. The poll also shows Obama is viewed ...
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President Obama holds big lead over Mitt Romney among young voters, but ...
Boston.com
"At the same time, there has been effectively no change in their support for Mitt Romney and Republicans in Congress." The poll results, though encouraging for the president, indicate he is not as popular among young voters as he was four years ago.
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NH poll: Obama favored over Romney
Boston.com
DURHAM, NH—A new poll in New Hampshire shows President Barack Obama is maintaining a lead over expected Republican nominee Mitt Romney. In a WMUR Granite State Poll released Monday, 51 percent of likely New Hampshire voters polled said they would vote ...
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Blogs
 
Republicans In Trouble In Arizona?
By Doug Mataconis
The campaign's calculations seem to be based on the growing Hispanic population in the state and Republican troubles among that particular demographic. Well, the election is still some six months away but there's a new poll out of Arizona ...
Outside the Beltway

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