Posted on 03/09/2012 8:57:37 AM PST by unspun
Alabama Republicans are up to bat next, and right now its a near three-way tie going into next Tuesdays primary.
The first Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters in Alabama finds Newt Gingrich barely ahead with 30% support to 29% for Rick Santorum and 28% for Mitt Romney. Texas Congressman Ron Paul trails with seven percent (7%) of the vote. One percent (1%) prefers some other candidate, and six percent (6%) remain undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
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This Alabama survey of 750 Likely Republican Primary Voters was conducted on March 8, 2012 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.
Makes me wonder how the tally would be like in Alabama had it merely been :
Gingrich, Romney, Paul
or
Santorum, Romney , Paul
One thing is certain — ROMNEY ISN’T SELLING WELL IN THE SOUTH.
Newt tops the polls in Alabama and in Mississippi.
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He needs to withstand the news of Santorum winning in Kansas, Saturday.
One candidate wants to solve our problems and rescue American Sovereignty.
Another candidate seems entitled.
A third seems to want to enact Vatican dicta in America.
Romney------- 340
Gingrich-------107
Santorum--------95
Paul--------------22
Hard Totals/ Soft Totals Explained.
We will go to Brokered convention and Newt does not have to worry about Romney’s dirty untrue ads, no MSM spin machine, no elites dirty tricks, only patriotism and Tea party on display with Nwet delivering thundering speech and sound solutions!!
Exciting! Thank you the southerners for coming to rescue the nation!
GO NEWT GO!
The Newtbots are idiots and obviously haven’t studied delegate distribution.
Given the current RAS poll, Romney will get out of AL with 12-13 delegates. Had this been a two-man race, Romney might get 2-3 delegates.
Same thing in MS.
Proportional allocation will destroy the Anti-Romneys until they combine.
Personally, the Newt people have been so vicious here, it would be just dessert for Santorum to return the favor on Newt by costing him AL and MS just like Newt cost Santorum OH, MI, WA, AK, and AZ.
Newt Gingrich has 0% to win the nomination. If it is not Santorum, it will be Romney. Those of you with too much pride to admit the obvious, I hope that pride is enough for you to handle the pain pill the Government Agent will hand you courtesy of Obamacare.
I rather go with 5% Newt than 51% Santorum because Santorum cannot go up against Romney, not alone Obama and Chicago machine.
At brokered convention, everything is possible. Without brokered convention, we are doomed.
Santorum cannot give inspiring speech and offer practical solution as Newt does. Working in oil-gas drilling business myself, $2.50/gal gas is under-estimated.
Do you think Santorum can beat Romney and the elites alone by himself? Impossible.
Someone will run out of money very soon and it will not be Newt Gingrich.
Please cite an example.
I don't see Rick Santorum trying to “enact Vactican dicta” on anything other than abortion. On that issue, I trust you agree with Santorum. Gingrich agrees with “Vatican dicta” on being pro-life, so does Ron Paul, and even Mitt Romney claims to agree (though I don't trust him).
Perhaps you mean contraception? Santorum doesn't want to make contraception illegal; at most, he wants to persuade other people it's a bad idea. What he does with his wife in his own bedroom is his own business and if he wants a large family, it's not my business to tell him otherwise.
As an evangelical Protestant, if I thought Rick Santorum was trying to “enact Vatican dicta” on things other than issues on which most conservative Christians agree, I would have a huge problem with Santorum.
What Santorum does in his own personal life with “Vatican dicta” is his own business and I have no problem with him being faithful to the dictates of his church so long as he doesn't try to legally enact them on everyone else.
This is encouraging news for Newt's campaign. I hope he can maintain the lead in MS and rack up a victory or two next Tuesday.
I think the total strategy is one of "keep away," of siphoning delegates away from Romney. Neither Newt or Santorum should get out. I believe the time where that would've been most effective to outright beat Romney is over.
Win or lose, Newt is by far the most important voice in this race and should stay until the bitter end. As Palin said the competition steel-again-steel has improved all the candidates.
While clear where his and Fox's loyalties are, Hannity said it's made Romney a better candidate. I think that's undeniable and true for the others as well.
Yeah, huge anti-Romney vote all in all.
This one makes me more nervous as it’s a closer 3-day split ...and Romney’s team always seems to “find” votes later in the night when it comes to being a close election.
I’d like to see a more comfortable margin with Romney further behind.
Newt ahead in Alabama and Mississippi pings!
The South saving the Union? Go, Newt!
Just one percentage point ahead of The Right Reverend Father Rick, is not enough leeway for me. I want to see Newt romp in AL and MS. I don’t need any “nail biters” Tuesday night.
Heard an anti-Newt ad paid for by some PAC today. This is in AL. The ad went on about his having to pay a fine for House ethics violations. I assume Romney’s people are behind it. It seems to be his style. There are also some pro-Newt ads running which are negative towards Romney, but at least they don’t include dishonest leftist talking points.
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