Posted on 03/09/2012 8:27:00 AM PST by VinL
Newt Gingrich leads the Mississippi Republican presidential primary with 35%. Gingrich is followed by Mitt Romney with 31%, Rick Santorum with 20%, and Ron Paul with 7%.
Gingrich leads Romney 37% to 32% among self-identified Republicans, followed by Santorum with 21% and Paul with 3%. Among self-identified independents and Democrats, Paul leads with 33%, followed by Romney with 24%, Gingrich with 20%, and Santorum with 14%.
Gingrich leads Romney 37% to 30% among likely Republican primary voters saying they will definitely vote in the March 6 primary, followed by Santorum with 17% and Paul with 5%. Romney leads Santorum 40% to 20% among those saying they will probably vote, followed by Paul with 18% and Gingrich with 13%.
Gingrich leads with 49% among likely Republican primary voters saying they are supporters of the Tea Party, followed by Romney with 24%, Santorum with 17%, and Paul with 5%. Among likely primary voters saying they are not supporters of the Tea Party or are undecided about the Tea Party, Romney leads with 39%, followed by Santorum with 24%, Gingrich with 17%, and Paul with 10%.
Gingrich leads among men with 39%, followed by Romney and Santorum with 21% each, and Paul with 12%. Romney leads Gingrich 42% to 30% among women, followed by Santorum with 19% and Paul with 2%.
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Newt will rise again.
AND the news keeps on getting better!
GOOOO NEWT!
Lord, Guide him!
Newt or Santorum, I don’t care which.
But anyway-—YOU GO, NEWT!
The polls are all over the place. Whatever, as long as Mittens is third.
Yes, Newt is surging again and at just the right time.
Good for Newt! I am always surprised when state so similar and even sharing a border turn out differently (reference Tennessee).
Newt is in 2nd place in delegates... wins in Miss, Ala would increase his lead over santorum.
wait for it..... wait...
“Santorum should just drop out”
he he he
I think he will too. When he wins a couple southern states and gets more national exposure, people will see how he could run rings around Obama, he will pick up momentum.
YES! Go Newt!
GO NEWT!!!!!!!Send Santo packing!!!!!!!!!
The DEEP south vs the south, is part of the difference.
In TN you had James Dobson advertising 24/7 for Santorum, and he’s IN Tennessee.
Newt’s past will be more held against him there, than in his brother deep south states.
IF Newt were the nominee against Obama, he would win TN big.
Give them a choice, and they feel better about themselves and their standards if they pick “the other guy” in the primary.
I know the state...have close family there.
As for myself, I’m looking for a PRESIDENT!
Makes me wonder how the tally would be like in Mississippi had it merely been :
Gingrich, Romney, Paul
or
Santorum, Romney , Paul
One thing is certain ROMNEY ISNT SELLING WELL IN THE SOUTH.
Ineligible Dog Abuser and Backstabber:
"Put this thing on the roof of our car."
LOL @ Saintorum.
Crash here, crash now.
GO NEWT GO.... You ARE rising again!!!
** President Newt Gingrich-”Our beloved republic deserves nothing less.”
We need Romney’s number to go down further to 20% as he will have all eastern liberal states, winner-take-all delegates, very few southern states, after April 1st.
Romney will go to brokered convention if :
1.He pick up little in the south
2. or Newt win couple after April 1st besides Texas.
I feel good about our chance but our southern patriots, you must work harder!
I dont see how that picture helps Newt. It makes him look like some dark overlord.
Yes, it has been happening to Santo for about 3 weeks now since he was not vetted in Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, and half February.
No one thought to vett him when he once polled at 2% and behind RuuuuPaul.
I was going to comment on the bias in the headline, but I see that it didn’t appear at the source.
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