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  • "..Newt could win election day...in TN...but...so far back in early voting it may not be enough."

    03/04/2012 3:28:18 PM PST · by BCrago66 · 49 replies
    Public Policy Polling (via Twitter) ^ | 3/4/12 | Public Policy Polling
    Full tweet: "Think there is some chance Newt could win election day voters in TN...but he was so far back in early voting it may not be enough."
  • PPP polls: Romney 14 up in Colorado, Santorum up two in Minnesota

    02/05/2012 2:48:16 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 35 replies
    Hotair ^ | 02/05/2012 | Ed Morrissey
    Hot on the heels of Mitt Romney’s big win in Nevada come two more caucuses and another primary on Tuesday, in which no delegates will get directly assigned to any candidate. However, both offer opportunities to shape the media coverage of the overall primary campaign, and for Rick Santorum, this might mean some good news. PPP’s latest and final polls from Colorado and Minnesota give bad news to Newt Gingrich, however: Last night’s results in Nevada were bad news for Newt Gingrich and PPP’s first day of polling in Colorado and Minnesota indicates things may only get worse for him...
  • Poll: Obama would beat Perry (& Palin) in Texas — but lose to Ron Paul & other Republicans (PPP)

    06/30/2011 6:17:05 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 80 replies
    The Houston Chronicle ^ | June 30, 2011 | Lauren French
    Will the Lone Star state turn blue in 2012? It isn’t likely — unless Gov. Rick Perry jumps in the ring and clinches the Republican nomination, a new poll from the Public Policy Polling group found. In the poll’s match-ups, President Barack Obama loses Texas to every notable Republican except Perry and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. If the ballot came down to Perry and Obama, 47 percent of poll respondents said they would vote for Obama. Forty-five percent said they would cast a ballot for Perry. The most elected Republican in the poll? Mitt Romney. The poll found that...
  • PPP Poll : Texas lukewarm on Perry bid. Obama 47, Perry 45

    06/29/2011 1:41:56 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 67 replies
    Public Policy Polling ^ | 06/29/2011 | Tom Jensen
    A potential Rick Perry Presidential bid has been getting oodles of attention in the last few weeks. There's one place where voters aren't real into the possibility though- Texas. Only 33% of voters in the state think he should make a bid for the White House compared to 59% opposed to him running. More surprising than that? Perry actually trails Barack Obama 47-45 in a hypothetical match up in the state. Perry's trailing Obama certainly has nothing to do with the President being popular. Only 42% of voters in the state like the job he's doing to 55% who rate...
  • Romney leads as GOP prioritizes electability (Cain jumps into 2nd ahead of Palin?)

    06/16/2011 1:43:39 PM PDT · by Brookhaven · 50 replies
    PPP ^ | 6-16-11 | PPP
    Romney leads our newest poll with 22% to 17% for Herman Cain, 15% for Sarah Palin, 9% for Newt Gingrich and Tim Pawlenty, 8% for Michele Bachmann, 7% for Ron Paul, and 1% for Jon Huntsman. Romney's strength is with those voters for whom electability is the paramount concern. He gets 27% with them to 14% each for Cain and Palin and 12% for Pawlenty. With GOP partisans more concerned about ideology Romney is third at 16%, behind Cain's 22% and Palin's 18%. If Palin doesn't run Romney's lead expands. He gets 27% to 20% for Cain, 13% for Bachmann,...
  • 2012 Florida/Nevada GOP Numbers (Wikipedia: "PPP Is A Democratic-Party Affiliated Polling Firm"

    07/27/2010 2:00:43 AM PDT · by Laissez-faire capitalist · 19 replies · 1+ views
    Public Policy Polling (PPP) ^ | 7/27/2010 | Staff
    Mitt Romney's the favorite at this early stage in a couple key Republican primary states: Florida and Nevada. Romney came up short in Florida last time, but for now Republicans in the state prefer him to the other leading potential 2012 candidates. Romney gets 31% with Palin and Gingrich tied for second at 23% and Huckabee and Paul further back at 15% and 6% respectively. These numbers are good news for Romney and bad news for Huckabee and Palin...