Posted on 12/22/2011 12:21:21 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
The Politico reported on Tuesday that some Iowa Republicans are worried that a Ron Paul victory in the states upcoming caucuses could damage its first-to-vote influence in future elections by anointing a candidate with little chance to win the GOP nomination and who is unrepresentative of the party. Whoever is angsting about that, can angst some more over a new poll showing Paul in first place.
Paul runs ahead of the GOP presidential pack with 27.5 percent support, followed by Newt Gingrich at 25.3 percent, Mitt Romney at 17.5 percent, Rick Perry at 11.2 percent and everyone else in single digits, according to an Iowa State University,Gazette,KCRG poll conducted Dec. 8-18. A little over 5 percent are undecided. the margin of error is 5 points.
Iowa States James McCormick, coordinator of the poll, said that while Pauls lead is small, it may be more solid than it seems.
What our poll says is that 51 percent of Pauls supporters say theyre definitely backing him, said McCormick. The percentage for the next two candidates is much weaker, at 16.1 for Mitt Romney and 15.2 for Newt Gingrich. Moreover, the percentage of respondents leaning to or still undecided in their support for these latter two candidates remains high, at 58 percent for Gingrich and 38 percent for Romney. In other words, Im going to make the case that these numbers are still very soft for those two candidates.
Most Iowans who backed Herman Cain before he suspended his campaign have moved to Gingrich, with 38 percent making him their first choice. Twenty percent shifted to Paul, 14 percent to Perry and 8.5 percent to Romney.
Tea party movement members overwhelmingly back Gingrich, at 42.4 percent. Romney and Perry are tied at 12.1 percent each for their support, Michele Bachmann gets 10.6 percent and Paul gets 9.1 percent. The poll says about a fifth of likely caucus-goers are tea party movement adherents.
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I miss America too. She’s still there — she just needs to come out of hiding.
He has a great chance of being a spoiler. If he gets 10-20 percent in each primary that's 10-20 percent some other small gov. guy isn't going to get.
Thus the NEW MATH: 7.4 + 11.2 + 4.9 + 23.5%
Rick be lookin' good..
Yes he do!
Ron Paul is going to ruin this for anyone supporting Gingrich or Perry. Or Bachmann or Santorum, for that matter. This is a huge problem and I'm afraid we'll look back at him being the main reason we failed. This is on the back of Iowans and I pray they will realize what they're about to do and shift their support.
See, this is where the "Iowa doesn't really matter that much" sentiment is a problem. If someone other than Paul or Romney had say 40% of the support in successive states, I'd feel a lot better.
Thanks EternalVigilance !! That link is amazing and gives a really good lesson....sheep
Tough to do when she's comatose and nearing death, though...
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