Scott Rasmussen is an essentially honest pollster, and I personally hold him in high regard. His questions may occasionally favor one candidate over another: "which of these options is most electable" rather than "which of these options do you personally prefer", but he doesn't do anything worse than those rather benign wording bias issues. Note: These results do not mean that it's over and Newt has won. We are VERY far from that point. All the polls mean (and Rasmussen's are done honestly) is that we now have a race with two electable candidates. Those who support Newt have to stay involved until it's over. Those who prefer Romney (i.e., RINOs) have a good chance to win by continuing to work for Romney in every state. It's all about delegates, and that is a long, hard national campaign. [And Santorum fans, he's not out of it yet, but he has to prove himself in Florida or he might as well drop out.]
Nevertheless, Romley has not won ANYTHING. Not Iowa, not NH, not SC. It’s getting to that point that he HAS to win Florida, or it’s going to be very close to too late for him. I hope it doesn’t make him feel too bad.