| Poll indicates front-runners in GOP congressional race Asheville Citizen-Times Jeff Hunt is the third front-runner, though he's trailing Meadows by almost nine points, according to the poll. But 40 percent of the 494 people it surveyed are undecided. The respondents identified themselves as Republicans. The company handles polls ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mitt Romney losing popularity during the long road to nomination Detroit Free Press In state after state, polls show, Romney has grown less popular the longer the campaign wears on. The same thing happened in 2008, the first time he sought the GOP nomination. The former Massachusetts governor remains competitive with Obama even though ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A poll or pundit for every perspective Macon Telegraph (blog) So the Republicans look like they're in far better shape than some thought? But ... wait! There's a wild card on the horizon that could prove a huge blow to the GOP in presidential and congressional elections: signs the party's poll rankings with women ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Once a kingpin, Santorum struggles to survive Towanda Daily Review No way the Republicans' former number three man in the Senate from Southwest Pennsylvania could lose his former home state's Republican presidential primary to ex-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Why only a month ago, a Franklin & Marshall College poll ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pa. poll shows economy improving, but doesn't credit Obama Allentown Morning Call Pennsylvanians are optimistic about jobs, quality of life, prefer the president to Republican front-runners. April 07, 2012|By John L. Micek, Call Harrisburg Bureau HARRISBURG — — Sherri Landis and her husband, Dan, ride the waves of the economy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Maine poll: Gay marriage gains, Angus King in command Politico (blog) The same poll also shows independent former Gov. Angus King is the defining and in some ways singular figure in the US Senate race, taking 56 percent to the nearest Republican's 22 percent and the nearest Democrat's 12 percent. See all stories on this topic » |
Monday, April 09, 2012
Republican Poll News--4.8.12
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment