Posted on 10/23/2011 8:19:07 AM PDT by justsaynomore
The New Hampshire Primary is a must win for hometown Mitt Romney, but the sudden surge of Herman Cain has now put a threat to Romneys huge lead in New Hampshire. In a recent Insider Advantage poll Herman Cain rose to 24% while Romney has fallen to 39%. Romney has been as high as 45% in previous polls. Romney has been slipping in recent New Hampshire polls, some believe due to his pressure to move the Nevada Caucus ahead of the New Hampshire Primary. mitt-romney-town-hall-new-hampshire A win for Herman Cain in Iowa could give him the momentum to make the New Hampshire Primary a race after all.
Mitt Romney - 39% Herman Cain - 24% Ron Paul 11% Jon Huntsman - 5% Newt Gingrich 5% Michelle Bachmann 5% Rick Perry 2%
Source: Insider Advantage
Rick Perry is at 2 percent? With all of his money?
What’s going on? He might as well quit.
If Cain gets to within 10 pts of Romney in NH I would consider that as good as he could expect.
“Rick Perry 2%”
yikes.
* Can Mass residents still come across the line and "deem" they will move to NU and vote?
If so, what subterfuge does the DNC and RINO Establishment have in store?
Vote for Romney because he is beat-able (DNC types) ?
Or in regards to the DNC, lets vote for the "Radical Cain" because we can beat him, and them being to cute by half?
When was this poll? Was it before or after the all out blitz from the anti-Cain club?
State by State
Connecticut: Romney 25, Perry 18, Cain 10 - Romney +7
Florida: Cain 34, Romney 28, Gingrich 11 - Cain +6
Georgia: Cain 41, Gingrich 17, Romney 17 - Cain +24
Hawaii: Cain 36, Romney 24, Gingrich 8 - Cain +12
Illinois: Cain 23, Romney 21, Gingrich 8 - Cain +2
Iowa: Cain 37, Romney 27, Paul 12 - Cain +10
Louisiana: Perry 23, Cain 21, Romney 17 - Perry +2
Nebraska: Cain 30, Gingrich 16, Romney 13 - Cain +14
Nevada: Cain 31, Romney 29, Gingrich 13 - Cain +2
New Hampshire: Romney 41, Cain 29, Gingrich 20 - Romney +21
New Jersey: Romney 28, Cain 17, Paul 11 - Romney +11
North Carolina: Cain 27, Gingrich 17, Romney +17 - Cain +10
Ohio: Cain 34, Romney 19, Gingrich 14 - Cain +15
South Carolina: Cain 28, Romney 27, Perry 10 - Cain +1
Texas: Cain 33, Paul 19, Perry 18 - Cain +14
Virginia: Cain 21, Romney 21, Perry 11 - Cain / Romney Tied
West Virginia: Cain 24, Gingrich 18 Romney 16 - Cain +6
Cain ahead (or tied) is 13
Romney ahead (or tied) is 4
Perry ahead is 1
ron paul must have spent a few shekels there. But 2.8% for perry? And they still think he is coming back strong?
It was taken on the 17th
i’d laugh if cain beat rombot in his own state!
I noticed they posted to you everything you never wanted to know about perry’s ‘energy plan’. Are you ever so much more convinced now? Holy cow!
If so the RNC GOP establishment must be ****ing a brick. Anyword on MI or PA?
They can't hoist Mitt Obamney on us, Schadenfruede alert...
Is there anything more recent? What bothers me is the blitzkrieg that saturated every news outlet, right AND left, for days with that abortion propaganda...and is still going on here. It has been so frustrating.
And perry himself, (along with his supporting cadre,) seems to be willing to stop at nothing to take Cain out.
Mitt is worse than a liberal. At least an overt dem liberal has certain (very flawed) principles on which they base their politics, Mitt is a total windsock, he is ALL about being President, nothing else matters. He is one of the worst cases of this mentality I have ever seen. What a revolting spectacle.
Hi there,
but the math is off on the state by state list:
New Hampshire: Romney 41, Cain 29, Gingrich 20 - Romney +21
Romney is only ahead by +12, not +21 (41 - 29 = 12)
How exciting :)
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