Posted on 11/14/2011 10:00:39 AM PST by TBBT
Results from new poll of GOP primary voters from Democratic firm Public Policy Polling: Newt Gingrich (28 percent), Herman Cain (25 percent), Mitt Romney (18 percent), Rick Perry (6 percent), Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul (5 percent), Jon Huntsman (3 percent), Rick Santorum and Gary Johnson (1 percent).
One particularly interesting note from PPP: Theres reason to think that if Cain continues to fade, Gingrich will continue to gain. Among Cains supporters 73 percent have a favorable opinion of Gingrich to only 21 percent with a negative one.
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No your not this has been posted before ;)
No your not this has been posted before ;)
No your not this has been posted before ;)
Total BS, is still total BS, same crap as posted by you before.
For his slapdown of Pelley along, Gingrich deserves at least one week at the top of the polls.
Actually... Not posted before... This post actually has the poll results... The other post was a heads up that the poll results were coming out...
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Newsmax/InsiderAdvantage Iowa Caucus Poll (Cain 30%, Romney 15%, Gingrich 12%, Paul 9%, Bachmann 8%)
Herman Cain Wins Maine, North Carolina PPP polls (Maine - Cain 29, Romney 24%, GIngrich 22%, / NC - Cain 30%, Romney 19%, Gingrich 18%)
http://www.thestatecolumn.com/articles/herman-cain-wins-maine-north-carolina-ppp-polls/
Rasmussen Poll ( Cain 26%, Romney 23%, Gingrich 14%)
Real Clear Politics Polling Average Cain +2 (Leads Nation)
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Election 2012: South Carolina Republican Primary
South Carolina: Cain 33% Romney 23% Gingrich 15%
SD GOP state dinner straw presidential poll - Cain 1st 35%, Gingrich 2nd with 23%, Romney 3rd with 20%!
Cain/Romney tied in Gallup poll (Cain/Romney 21%, Gingrich 12%, Perry 11%)
http://www.gallup.com/poll/150617/Cain-Ties-Romney-Atop-GOP-Field.aspx
Florida Tea Party Straw Poll - Nov. 6 (Cain 50%, Gingrich 23%)
Cain, Gingrich lead Romney in new Iowa poll (Cain 22%, Gingrich 18%, Romney 15%)
2012 Florida Republican Primary
Florida Primary: Cain 30%, Romney 24%, Gingrich 19%
Ohio Republican Presidential Primary PPP (D) Cain 34, Romney 19, Gingrich 20, Paul 5, Perry 5, Bachmann 4, Huntsman 2, Santorum 1
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/elections/
Florida Republican Presidential Primary Quinnipiac (Cain 27, Romney 21, Gingrich 17, Perry 5, Paul 3, Bachmann 4, Huntsman 1, Santorum 1) Cain +6
Ohio Republican Presidential Primary Quinnipiac (Cain 25, Romney 20, Gingrich 11, Paul 9, Perry 4, Bachmann 4, Huntsman 2, Santorum 1) Cain +5
CBS Poll - (Cain 18%, Newt/Romney 15%)
Pennsylvania Republican Presidential Primary Quinnipiac Romney 17, Cain 17, Gingrich 13, Santorum 13, Perry 5, Paul 5, Bachmann 2, Huntsman 2 Tie
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/elections/
Tennesseans stout in support of Herman Cain Cain 22% Romney 14%
http://www.freerepublic.com/%5Ehttp://news.vanderbilt.edu/2011/11/vanderbilt-poll-1/
Newest National Poll!! (Cain 27%, Romney 25%, Perry/Gingrich 14%)
http://www.politico.com/static/PPM187_bg45.html
Don’t forget this new one just out;
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/11/14/cnn-poll-gingrich-soars-cain-drops/
WOW!!
82% don’t want Mitt!!!!!
Yeah, winning back the House to Republican control after 40 years was such a big nothing, really.
/s
Newt will start getting front-runner scrutiny....and that will be good. Newt is my first choice out of this bunch, but we need to see if he and his campaign can handle intense scrutiny and a re-litigation of his personal and political life. If he can emerge from that gauntlet, then he could be a formidable opponent for Obama.
I think that was more Denny Hastert, DeLay, Jerry Lewis.....
Polls are rediculous at this point. This poll pretty much contradicts the CNN poll, so they can’t both be right. And there are other competing polls.
So the only real question is, now that there are two polls showing Cain dropping, will the Cain supporters at least stop using these rediculous polls to argue that other candidates should drop out and support the “front-runner”? Because if that is the criteria, I guess Cain should drop out and throw his support to Gingrich.....
Yes. It's his turn.
This ol’ boy likes them all but Huntsman and Paul, and will make up his mind before walking in the voting booth.
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