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  • California Statewide Survey Republican Presidential Primary (Romney gaining)

    01/16/2008 4:32:44 PM PST · by americanophile · 18 replies · 177+ views
    Datamar, Inc. ^ | January 15, 2008 | Datamar, Inc.
    San Diego – A poll released today by Datamar Inc., shows U.S. Senator from Arizona, John McCain in first place in California with 24%; Former Governor from Massachusetts, Mitt Romney continues in second place with 20.4%; Former U.S. Senator from Tennessee, Fred Thompson is still in third place with 15.4%; Former Governor from Arkansas Mike Huckabee moves to fourth place with 13.4%; and Former Mayor of New York, Rudy Giuliani, drops to fifth place with 11.1% in the California Presidential primary. Findings are based on a January 11 – 14, 2008 survey of California voters.
  • Duncan Hunter moving up in California (polling 11% -- 3rd place)

    06/15/2007 8:14:18 PM PDT · by Antoninus · 403 replies · 3,708+ views
    A new California statewide survey conducted by Datamar, Inc. is showing momentum for Duncan Hunter, who has now moved up to third place in California. Mitt Romney's numbers have also jumped as he seems to have garnered all the soft Rudy support which seems to be in the process of evaporating. Here are the results: Mitt Romney June 2007 poll: 32.6% February 2007 poll: 10.5% Rudy Giuliani June 2007 poll: 14.7% February 2007 poll: 40.9% Duncan Hunter June 2007 poll: 11% February 2007 poll: 5.9% Tom Tancredo June 2007 poll: 5.9% February 2007 poll: 3.9% John McCain June 2007 poll:...
  • Romney surges in California, according to robo-poll

    06/16/2007 11:48:50 AM PDT · by DieselHoplite · 32 replies · 785+ views
    Bee Capitol Bureau ^ | June 15, 2007 | Shane Goldmacher
    I did not know how Mitt would do in a more moderate to liberal state like CA but it appears that his appeal is catching on like wildfire. This article is from the Sacramento Bee and I thought it might have been a misprint or a farce but it appears that the Mitt army is on the rise in the West. It is an exciting time as people start to see why Mitt is the best person to lead this country. Romney surges in California, according to robo-poll By Shane Goldmacher - Bee Capitol Bureau Published 8:00 am PDT Friday,...
  • Angelides gets warm reception (+ caption him)

    09/21/2006 6:34:47 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 17 replies · 488+ views
    OC Register ^ | Sept. 21, 2006 | MARTIN WISCKOL
    The Democratic gubernatorial candidate elicits an enthusiastic response at a workers' union gathering today in Buena Park as he seeks members' help in his campaign. But those were not average voters whistling and clapping their hands in support. They were shop stewards for United Food and Commercial Workers Local 324 in Buena Park – the type of union folks who will be walking door-to-door and manning phone banks on Angelides' behalf. Datamar's poll conducted last week showed him trailing the incumbent Schwarzenegger by 23 percentage points. The Rasmussen poll the week before showed him down by 8 points. Three previous...
  • Schwarzenegger Favored by 'Likely' Voters

    09/21/2006 2:14:00 AM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 4 replies · 224+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 21 September 2006
    In his bid for re-election as governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger has a comfortable lead over Democratic challenger and state Treasurer Phil Angelides among the state's "high propensity" voters, according to a report released on Tuesday. These voters also back two of four general obligation bond measures that lawmakers put on the November 7 ballot that seek billions of dollars in debt issuance for public works. The celebrity governor, a Republican, has the support of 53.6 percent of high-propensity voters, compared with 31.4 percent backing Angelides. Another 11.4 percent of these voters favor other candidates and 3.6 percent are undecided,...
  • Calif. "high propensity" voters favor Schwarzenegger

    09/19/2006 10:40:13 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 28 replies · 436+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 9/19/06 | Reuters
    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - In his bid for re-election as governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger has a comfortable lead over Democratic challenger and state Treasurer Phil Angelides among the state's "high propensity" voters, according to a report released on Tuesday. These voters also back two of four general obligation bond measures that lawmakers put on the November 7 ballot that seek billions of dollars in debt issuance for public works. The celebrity governor, a Republican, has the support of 53.6 percent of high-propensity voters, compared with 31.4 percent backing Angelides. Another 11.4 percent of these voters favor other candidates and...