Posted on 12/13/2011 4:43:36 PM PST by Jim Robinson
WASHINGTON - Exactly three weeks until the first Republican presidential nominating contest in Iowa, front-runners Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney have two different challenges, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
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Gingrich leads the GOP pack According to the poll, Gingrich, the former House speaker, is the first choice of 40 percent of GOP primary voters -- the highest percentage any Republican presidential candidate has received in the party horserace so far.
Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, is the first choice of 23 percent of Republicans. Hes followed by Texas Rep. Ron Paul at 9 percent, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann at 8 percent, Texas Gov. Rick Perry at 6 percent, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman at 5 percent, and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum at 3 percent.
Reduced to a three-person GOP race, Gingrich gets 53 percent, Romney gets 31 percent and Paul gets 13 percent. And in a two-way Republican contest, Gingrich leads Romney by 23 points, 59 percent to 36 percent.
Whats helping Gingrich and hurting Romney? Look no further than ideology.
Fifty-seven percent of Republican primary voters view Gingrich as a conservative, 28 percent see him as a moderate and 10 percent believe hes liberal.
By comparison, 53 percent of them view Romney as a moderate, 29 percent see him as a conservative and 11 percent believe hes a liberal.
Romneys problem has always been ideology, Hart says.
(Excerpt) Read more at firstread.msnbc.msn.com ...
So we got one guy who can win the primary but not the election. And we’ve got another guy who can win the election, but not the primary.
Beam me up, Scotty.
Could be that Romney is not only moderate but liberal! Why do you think that the media loves him compared to others.
Neither Newt nor Romney should be considered but between the Belt-way Republicans and the Media, we have selected our candidate! You’ve got to be kidding!
Neither is worthy of our vote! We have some good candidates running and we listen to the media? Sometimes I think that we should just give up and re-elect Obama just to show the country the extent of his ignorant progressive philosophy. Sometimes it takes failure and pain to change the minds of the sheep!
If Newt has major “unfavorables,” why is he rising in the polls ?
Hey network a-holes, y’know there’s another prominent politician, this one in high office, who’s struggling with the general electorate, too.
I help with 6th grade math home work every night and am very good at addition and I surmise that 82% of the people just aren't paying attention. Romney is neither a "moderate" nor a "conservative", he's a dyed in the wool liberal, appearing to tack to the right to accomplish his purpose of becoming president.
My great hope is that after getting a royal ass kicking in Iowa, that he also loses in New Hampshire and then we will finally be rid of his sorry ass.......until 4 years from now, when he runs again.
Because he's not Romney, I would have preferred, in order, Palin, Cain, Bachmann but can indeed vote for Newt in the general. Since I live in Illinois, my vote doesn't mean a lot anyway, by the time we have our (open) primary, it will most likely already be settled.
This story is already behind the times. A poll out today shows Newt ahead of Obama in the key swing states.
Newt is rising because:
1) The MSM media wants him compared to others.
2) They have lots of negative information on Gingrich that will hopefully degrade him during the election.
3) They think that Obama will defeat him because of his past problems. (They care little about Obama’s past problems).
4) Most people read little but see this kind of negative propaganda provided by the MSM and actually believe it.
All relate to the media and the Democratic parties bucket of negative issues that will degrade his elective possibilities.
Even their sentence structure is biased.
That sentence should have listed the results in the same order:
Fifty-seven percent of Republican primary voters view Gingrich as a conservative, 28 percent see him as a moderate and 10 percent believe hes liberal.
By comparison, only 29 percent of them view Romney as a conservative, a whopping 53 percent see him as a moderate and 11 percent believe hes a liberal.
I live in Oregon! We always know who wins before we vote.
I was so unhappy with McCain I didn’t even bother voting in the primary.
I hope my vote will count for something this time. But Oregon is sooo BLUE.
It would be nice just this once to have it go red because of the ditz we have in the WH.
Interestingly, another poll showed Newt only slightly less strong than Romney against The One, but still beating him in all 12 swing states.
Newt’s electability is a lot more fluid, and I think he has a stronger ability to win over non-supporters than Mittens. I mean, look at FR! He won a lot of us over these last few month.
I noticed that too.
They also used the words first choice leaving a positive comment of Romney being in 2nd place.
Ok, great! Bumped the earlier report to breaking news also. It is indeed good news. May the trend continue.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2819763/posts
*sigh*.
No, the poll showed that he’s ahead in a pool of all the states that Obama won. He’s not ahead in all the key swing states, and is actually behind Obama in what he needs to win.
Half the states he’s ahead in, half the states he’s behind in.
We are going to have a brokered convention. Aint no doubt about it.
We could see a third candidate enter the race and get the nomination.
“Even the lamestream media is all torn up about Romney lagging in the primaries.”
Only until and unless he becomes the nominee...then (like McLame) he’ll become the Devil incarate.
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