Posted on 04/08/2011 6:57:47 AM PDT by curth
Fox News Poll: Palin Leads Among Tea Partiers and Its Pretty Much Tied Among All Republicans
Here are the results among Tea Partiers:
Palin 16%
Trump 14%
Huckabee 12%
Gingrich 11%
Romney 9%
Paul 5%
Pawlenty 5%
Bachmann 4%
Daniels 3%
Cain 3%
Santorum 2%
Johnson 1%
Huntsman 0%
Here are the results overall among 344 Republicans:
Huckabee 15%
Romney 14%
Palin 12%
Trump 11%
Giuliani 9%
Gingrich 7%
Pawlenty 4%
Daniels 3%
Paul 3%
Bachmann 2%
Santorum 2%
Cain 2%
Barbour 1%
Johnson 1%
Huntsman 1%
It looks like the Governors ability to win a strong majority of the Huckabee/Bachmann/Trump vote will be key to her prospects.
Huckabee has no money. If he enters, it’s only to subtract votes from someone else.
Who would Trump pick for VP??
The Republican party is dead.
Long live the Tea Party!
Bachmann.
Trump would never be second fiddle and if he were, could you imagine what might come out of his mouth at any given time?
Boehner is crying again. Please give him a hanky.
Newsmax
Hoekstra: Tea Party Should Back Off on Criticizing Boehner
Thursday, April 7, 2011 06:35 PM
By: David A. Patten
Conservatives are urging their grass-roots colleagues to mute their criticisms of House Speaker John Boehner and the GOP leadership, and to get behind their efforts to address out-of-control spending in Washington.
In an exclusive interview with Newsmax on Thursday, former GOP Rep. Pete Hoekstra said the tea-party faithful need to give Boehner a little bit of breathing room.
Democrats and Republicans are preparing to burn the midnight oil Thursday if needed, in order to work out a deal on a continuing resolution that would fund the government and avoid a shutdown.
As Hoekstras comments suggest, many commentators now believe the continual sniping at GOP leaders from within the grass-roots movement is no longer helping conservatives attain their overall objectives.
http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/hoekstra-boehner-obama-deficit/2011/04/07/id/392191
OK...... so,
Polls that favor Palin are now legitimate again? But other polls that show what the average American thinks are still bad? These are the news averages from RCP. There is very little change if any in the real world.
Wednesday, April 06
Race (Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread
2012 Republican Presidential Nomination NBC/WSJ Romney 21, Huckabee 17, Trump 17, Palin 10, Gingrich 11, Paul , Bachmann 5, Pawlenty 6, Daniels , Barbour 1 Romney +4
President Obama vs. Republican Candidate NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Obama 43, Republican 38 Obama +5
Iowa Republican Presidential Primary Neighborhood (R) Huckabee 21, Romney 14, Trump 9, Gingrich 8, Palin 7, Bachmann 5, Pawlenty 4, Paul 3, Cain 3, Barbour 1
Finally! A poll Palindrones can believe in!
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