Posted on 10/19/2011 7:52:37 PM PDT by Fred
Poll Date: 10/12-10/17, 2011
Poll Method: Direct Email and Automated Calls
Poll Sample: 844 Republican voters in Texas
Margin of Error: +/- 3%
Candidate | Graph | Percent |
Herman Cain | 33% |
Ron Paul | 19% |
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Rick Perry | 18% |
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Mitt Romney | 7% |
Newt Gingrich | 5% |
Gary Johnson | 3% |
John Huntsman |
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3% |
Michele Bachmann | 1% |
Rick Santorum | 1% |
Buddy Roemer |
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1% |
Fred Karger | 0% |
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Undecided | 7% |
The bar graph accurately reflects actual poll responses.
This poll was not paid for or authorized by any campaign or political organization. Azimuth polling is a non-partisan polling company.
Perry comes in behind RuPaul? That’s just wrong.
Can America scream any louder for what it wants?
It just keeps getting more interesting by the day....
Oh, my!
It looks as though Texans really love their governor so much, they don’t want him to move to the White House.
Paulbot poll group, they solicit via email.
Yea...there’s something not right about this poll...the others I saw had differing percentages..but then that’s just how polls are...ya never know what you’re going to get from them.
But IF this is so...cain needs to calm down some or he’ll drop off like Backman and Perry did. Still time to level out for all who are running....I see Newt’s moving up steady and slow...interesting.
“Paulbot poll group”
If so, why do they show him losing by double digits?
“Paulbot poll group, they solicit via email”
That makes sense of the poll.
This is Perry’s post-debate revival time, y’all come.
Who the heck is Gary Johnson? Polling ahead of the others....not to mention Backmans place...this is screwed up.
“These results are from the final section of our recent pol of 10/12 to 10/17 which was conducted through automated phonecalls and direct email solicitations of 4372 Republican voters in the state of Texas of whom 832 responded to the poll. 56% of the responses came from direct email contacts and 44% from telephone responses. The pool consisted of active party members identified by association with clubs, groups and party organizations and voters who were identified from voter rolls as having voted Republican in 2008 and 2010. They were geographically distributed over most of the state, with clusters in Tarrant, Denton, Comal, Harris, Hays, Travis, Blanco, Collin, Llano and Montgomery Counties.”
Looks like they poll a couple of different ways. What’s your point? Paul and Cain both beat Perry in what should be his home ground (and this isn’t the first time Perry’s been behind Paul in the Texas polls). Even if they polled in just the most anti-Perry Texan communities, how could that be? Isn’t Perry the greatest campaigner since Hannibal and the bestest job creator ever? How could any conservative not love Perry, with all the work he’s done to create Hispanic votes for the GOP in Texas by sending illegals to school and doing nothing about sanctuary cities across the state of Texas during the last 10 years?
Bullshite.
My friend is a die hard Texan and picks Cain over Perry, too.
HeMan Cain is making progress, as is Newt.
HC is throwing up a platform for tax reform that is as good a starting point as any.
Newt has always been capable of delivering the most articulate message of conservatism.
Neither is my first choice but the message lives on and we should support it, as opposed to being grasshoppers chewing each other’s face off.
The best news of the day. Go Cain!!! Perry is flaming out which is so good for the country. God keep watching out for us and PLEASE don’t give us another RINO this election season. Romney and Perry are too liberal for the Presidency.
Paul is quite popular in Tx.
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