Rasmussen Georgia Republican Primary poll: Gingrich 33%, Santorum 28%, Romney 20%, Paul 9%
Santorum within five of Newt Gingrich in his home state of Georgia? Wow! I still think Newt Gingrich will win the Super Tuesday Georgia primary, but I’m really surprised it’s this close. According to the latest Rasmussen poll, Newt Gingrich gets 33% of the Georgia primary votes while Rick Santorum gets 28%. Just five percent less than Gingrich in his home state. Mittens is a distant third at 20% and Ron Paul brings up the rear at 9%.
Rasmussen Oklahoma Republican Primary poll – Rick Santorum 43 percent, Newt Gingrich 22%, Mitt Romney 18%, Ron Paul 7%
Mittens is in deep dodo. He’d better have some sort of magical debate performance, or he’ll really be on the ropes. He may lose his home state of Michigan, is losing his lead in Arizona (though early voting has started there), and is in third place in Rasmussen’s Super Tuesday’s Oklahoma’s primary. According to the poll, Rick Santorum leads Oklahoma primary with 43% of the vote. Newt Gingrich is second with 22%. Mitt Romney is a distant third at just 18% and Ron Paul is last at 7%.
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Ron Paul tied with Obama at 43% in Virginia
Only Mitt Romney and Ron Paul will be on the Super Tuesday GOP primary ballot in Virginia. Mittens is expected to easily beat Ron Paul on that day according to a couple polls released days ago. However, in a head to head match up with the Marxist Obama, Ron Paul ties him at 43% in the Christopher Newport University conducted the poll/ The sample size if of 1018 registered Virginia voters over February 4-13, 2012 period with a margin of error for the whole sample is +/- 3.1 percent.
PPP Washington state Republican Caucus poll: Rick Santorum 38 percent, Mitt Romney 27%, Ron Paul 15%, Newt Gingrich 12%
While everyone is focused on next week’s Arizona and Michigan primaries, and Super Tuesday, there’s still an important caucus state in between those two dates. Washington is holding their Republican caucuses on March 3rd (a Saturday) and Rick Santorum is beating Romney by double digits. According to the latest PPP poll (and the only poll I’ve seen from Washington), Rick Santorum leads with 38% of the vote, while Mitt Romney only gets 27%. Ron Paul is third at 15% and Newt Gingrich is fourth with 12%. Ron Paul always seems to over perform in caucus states, so this could get interesting.
Rasmussen Michigan Republican primary poll: Rick Santorum 38%, Romney 34%, Ron Paul 10%, Newt Gingrich 9%
Looks like the PPP poll of the Michigan primary released yesterday was pretty accurate. Today’s Rasmussen poll of the Michigan Republican primary shows similar numbers for the leaders Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney. In the PPP poll, Santorum had a three point lead on Romney at 36% to 33%. In this Rasmussen poll, Santorum has a four point lead at 38% to 34%. Also like the PPP poll, Ron Paul comes in third, and Gingrich dead last.
PPP Arizona Republican Primary poll: Mitt Romney 36%, Rick Santorum 33%, Newt Gingrich 16%, Ron Paul 9%
Like the Michigan PPP Republican primary poll, this one in Arizona is trying to flip flop. Mitt Romney who once had a big lead on Rick Santorum is now down to just a three point lead in the latest PPP poll. Newt Gingrich is third at 16% and Ron Paul is last at 9%. This primary is more important than Michigan for the winner, but it’s a winner take all primary for delegates, while Michigan is proportion.
PPP Michigan Republican Primary poll: Rick Santorum 37%, Mitt Romney 33%, Ron Paul 15%, Newt Gingrich 10%
Mittens Romney is coming back a little in the most recent PPP Michigan Republican primary poll. Last week, Santorum lead Romney by 15%. Now, according to the latest PPP Michigan Republican Primary poll, Santorum’s lead is just four points over Mittens. Ron Paul comes in third at 15% and Gingrich brings up the rear at 10%.
Obama has higher unfavorably ratings than George W. Bush on left wing polling outfit PPP
Even a left wing polling outfit like PPP can’t hide it anymore People are tired of the George W. Bush blaming and realize Obama sucks. George Washington is polled to be the best, or most favorable of all presidents. The worst of course is tricky Dick Nixon. George W. Bush is viewed favorable by 45% of those polled, while 46% of those polled view Dubya unfavorably When it comes to the media’s Messiah Obama, 46% of those polled view him favorably, and 49% view him unfavorably.
Romney, Santorum, and Ron Paul beat Obama in Iowa
Iowa has voted Republican once for president since 1984. The year was 2004 when DUBYA beat John Heinz Kerry. In every other presidential election including George H.W. Bush’s landslide victory in 1988, Iowa has voted Democrat.But according to the latest Des Moines Register poll posted at Hotair, three of the four GOP candidates would beat the Marxist Obama in November. The candidate who does best against Obama is Ron Paul. Yes, Ron Paul actually leads Obama by seven points at 49% to 42%.
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Gallup: American’s pick for best president over the last forty years is: Ronald Reagan
Progressive liberal Marxists have another thing to be pissed about. Americans have voted for the best president over the last forty years, and it’s Ronald Reagan. Not the Messiah Obama, the BJ Clinton, and it’s obviously not peanut head Jimmy Carter. Gallup’s poll shows that Americans judge Ronald Reagan as the best since Richard Nixon. Their polling asks respondents to rate presidents, using three different options. The poll finds that 69% of those polled give Reagan above average or outstanding president. 20% of those polled (probably Democrats) give Reagan an “average” rating. 10% of those polled give Reagan poor or below average ratings (probably Marxists and occutards.)
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Flaming RINO Scott Brown leads Marxist Elizabeth Warren by nine in latest Suffolk poll
While I really can’t stand Scott Brown, and he has been to be an epic RINO fraud, he still would be better than Marxist Elizabeth Warren in the Senate. Basically in far left states like Massachusetts, Scott Brown is the best you can hope for, even if he’s really just Olympia Snowe or Susan Collins in drag. Republicans need four Senate seat gains to gain control and make dingy Harry Reid Minority leader. They can’t afford to lose any seats, and this one is probably the most vulnerable. The good news is that according to the latest Suffolk University poll, Brown is leading Marxist Warren 49% to 40%. Scott Brown crushes Warren 60 percent to 28 percent among independent voters.
Rasmussen Ohio GOP Primary poll: Santorum 42%, Romney 24%
Ouch! According to the latest Super Tuesday Rasmussen poll of the Ohio GOP primary poll, Mitt Romney is severely trailing Rick Santorum, by 18 points! A recent Quinnipiac poll showed Santorum beating Romney by 7 points in Ohio. Either this poll is an outlier, or Super Tuesday could be a bloodbath.
Super Tuesday Ohio GOP primary Quinnipiac poll: Santorum 36%, Romney 29%, Gingrich 20%, Ron Paul 9%
Rick Santorum continues his momentum, at least as of today. According to the latest Quinnipiac poll for the Super Tuesday Ohio GOP primary, Rick Santorum has opened up a seven point lead on Mitt Rommney, with Gingrich falling 16% behind Rick Santorum. Ron Paul brings up the rear at 9%.
Rasmussen national GOP poll: Santorum 39%, Romney 27%, Gingrich 15%, Paul 10%
Maybe that PPP poll that put Rick Santorum ahead of Mittens by 15 points wasn’t such an outlier after all? A recent Pew research poll showed Santorum up by two points nationally, which at the time seemed a little more believable. But now, Rasmussen puts Rick Santorum up 12 points over Mitt Romney. All I can say is, wow!
59% of Catholics now disapprove of Obama’s job performance
Way to go chump Obama! You pissed off a major voting block your are going to need to win in November, which includes Latinos. According to the latest Rasmussen poll, 59% of Catholics now disapprove of Obama’s job performance. I can’t imagine why. Surely, it wouldn’t have anything to do with Obama’s war on religion on especially the Catholic Church with his birth control mandate now would it? In even more bad news for Obama, 44% of Catholics strongly disapprove versus 19% who strongly approve.
Rasmussen Michigan Republican Primary poll: Rick Santorum 35%, Mitt Romney 32%, Ron Paul 13%, Newt Gingrich 11%
This Rasmussen poll of the February 28th Michigan Republican primary is now the third poll showing Rick Santorum beating Mitt Romney. A PPP outlier poll showed Santorum beating Romney by 15 points. An American Research Group poll showed Santorum up on Romney in Michigan by six points. Bottom line is Mittens is in trouble. If he can’t even win his birth state where his father was governor in the 1960′s, you know he’s in deep.
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Rick Santorum now leads Mitt Romney nationally according to latest Pew Research poll
This is now the second poll to show Rick Santorum leading Willard Mitt Romney nationally. The left wing biased PPP actually put Santorum ahead of Romney by fifteen points over this past weekend. This poll from Pew Research Center seems a little more believable. Santorum leads Willard by 2 points.
PPP Michigan Republican Primary poll: Rick Santorum leads Mitt Romney by fifteen points!
After Newt Gingrich destroyed Mitt Romney in South Carolina, he lead by double digits in the Florida polls before Romney dumped millions of dollars into negative ads in the state. Establishment GOP hacks were paniced, that if Romney lost Florida, all hell would break lose in the GOP. Romney of course won Florida, and everything calmed down until Rick Santorum scored a hat trick last Tuesday and won Colorado, Missouri, and Minnesota. Romney barely won the Maine caucuses over Ron Paul this past Saturday. Now, the second poll has come out showing Rick Santorum ahead of Romney in his birth state of Michigan. The earlier ARG poll found Santorum leading Romney by six points. This PPP poll shows Santorum leading Romney by a whopping fifteen points!
ARG Michigan Republican Primary – Santorum 33% Romney 27% Gingrich 21%
Willard Mitt Romney losing in his birth state of Michigan? According to the latest American Research Group poll, it may happen. The Michigan primary is on February 28th (as is Arizona’s.) The latest ARG poll puts Rick Santorum ahead of Willard Mitt Romney by six points at 33% to 27%. If you think this number is bad for Romney with among self-identified Republicans by 18 points at 42% to 24%. Romney does far better with independents. Michigan is a closed primary, so independents and Democrats wouldn’t be able to vote for the Republican candidate.
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Marco Rubio wins CPAC 2012 Vice President straw poll
Mittens Romney severely won the CPAC 2012 Presidential straw poll. Marco Poll Rubio the CPAC 2012 Vice President straw poll going away. Marco Rubio got 34% of the vote, easily outpacing Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell who came in second with just 9% of the vote. Paul Ryan was fourth at 8% and Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels was fifth with 6%.
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