Palin 20%
Huckabee 17%
Romney 16%
Johnson 13%
Pawlenty 6%
Paul 4%
Daniels 3%
http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2011/02/johnson-weak-with-nm-republicans.html
Monday, February 14, 2011
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
PPP (D) North Carolina 2012 GOP Primary
Mike Huckabee 30% [30%] (33%)
Sarah Palin 30% [27%] (27%)
Mitt Romney 27% [25%] (25%)
Undecided 14% [17%] (14%)
Among Men
Mitt Romney 31% [30%] (24%)
Sarah Palin 29% [25%] (27%)
Mike Huckabee 27% [29%] (35%)
Undecided 13% [15%] (14%)
Among Women
Mike Huckabee 33% [31%] (30%)
Sarah Palin 30% [30%] (29%)
Mitt Romney 22% [20%] (27%)
Undecided 15% [19%] (15%)
Among Conservatives
Sarah Palin 31% [25%] (30%)
Mike Huckabee 29% [33%] (34%)
Mitt Romney 27% [24%] (24%)
Undecided 13% [18%] (13%)
Among Moderates
Mike Huckabee 32% [23%] (32%)
Mitt Romney 28% [30%] (30%)
Sarah Palin 23% [32%] (18%)
Undecided 17% [15%] (20%)
Survey of 400 likely Republican primary voters was conducted April 8-11, 2010. The margin of error is +/- 4.9 percentage points. Political ideology: 72% [74%] Conservative; 26% [23%] Moderate; 3% [3%] Liberal. Results from the poll conducted March 12-15, 2010 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted February 12-15, 2010 are in parentheses.
Mike Huckabee 30% [30%] (33%)
Sarah Palin 30% [27%] (27%)
Mitt Romney 27% [25%] (25%)
Undecided 14% [17%] (14%)
Among Men
Mitt Romney 31% [30%] (24%)
Sarah Palin 29% [25%] (27%)
Mike Huckabee 27% [29%] (35%)
Undecided 13% [15%] (14%)
Among Women
Mike Huckabee 33% [31%] (30%)
Sarah Palin 30% [30%] (29%)
Mitt Romney 22% [20%] (27%)
Undecided 15% [19%] (15%)
Among Conservatives
Sarah Palin 31% [25%] (30%)
Mike Huckabee 29% [33%] (34%)
Mitt Romney 27% [24%] (24%)
Undecided 13% [18%] (13%)
Among Moderates
Mike Huckabee 32% [23%] (32%)
Mitt Romney 28% [30%] (30%)
Sarah Palin 23% [32%] (18%)
Undecided 17% [15%] (20%)
Survey of 400 likely Republican primary voters was conducted April 8-11, 2010. The margin of error is +/- 4.9 percentage points. Political ideology: 72% [74%] Conservative; 26% [23%] Moderate; 3% [3%] Liberal. Results from the poll conducted March 12-15, 2010 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted February 12-15, 2010 are in parentheses.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Wilson Research SRLC 2010 Straw Poll Results
If the primary election for president were held today, for whom would you vote? Please check the box by the candidate of your choice.
•Mitt Romney 24% (439 votes)
•Ron Paul 24% (438)
•Sarah Palin 18% (330)
•Newt Gingrich 18% (321)
•Mike Huckabee 4% (80)
•Mike Pence 3% (58)
•Tim Pawlenty 3% (54)
•Rick Santorum 2% (41)
•Gary Johnson 0% (3)
Who would be your second choice in the Republican Primary Election for president?
•Newt Gingrich 19% (339 votes)
•Sarah Palin 18% (332)
•Mitt Romney 13% (242)
•Mike Huckabee 10% (178)
•Mike Pence 8% (141)
•Rick Santorum 7% (125)
•Tim Pawlenty 6% (114)
•Gary Johnson 6% (104)
•Ron Paul 5% (98)
There were a total of 1,806 votes cast. A detailed analysis of the straw poll results will be available on the Wilson Research Strategies blog .
If the primary election for president were held today, for whom would you vote? Please check the box by the candidate of your choice.
•Mitt Romney 24% (439 votes)
•Ron Paul 24% (438)
•Sarah Palin 18% (330)
•Newt Gingrich 18% (321)
•Mike Huckabee 4% (80)
•Mike Pence 3% (58)
•Tim Pawlenty 3% (54)
•Rick Santorum 2% (41)
•Gary Johnson 0% (3)
Who would be your second choice in the Republican Primary Election for president?
•Newt Gingrich 19% (339 votes)
•Sarah Palin 18% (332)
•Mitt Romney 13% (242)
•Mike Huckabee 10% (178)
•Mike Pence 8% (141)
•Rick Santorum 7% (125)
•Tim Pawlenty 6% (114)
•Gary Johnson 6% (104)
•Ron Paul 5% (98)
There were a total of 1,806 votes cast. A detailed analysis of the straw poll results will be available on the Wilson Research Strategies blog .
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
GOP12: PPP polling 2012 so far
To recap, here's the state-by-state polling PPP has done, thus far.
Alabama: Huck 41%, Palin 27%, Romney 20%
Colorado: Romney 44%, Palin 25%, Huck 17%
Florida: Romney 52% Huck 21% Palin 18%
Georgia: 1) Huck 2) Romney 3) Palin
Missouri: Huck 32% Palin 28% Romney 22%
New Mexico: Romney 33% Palin 32% Huck 18%
North Carolina: Huck 30% Palin 27% Romney 25%
Ohio: Romney 32% Huck 28% Palin 26%
Texas: Romney 32% Huck 29% Palin 23%
Wisconsin: Romney 32% Palin 27% Huck 23%
The news isn't all bad for Palin, though. A February Magellan Strategies survey had her winning Kentucky.
Alabama: Huck 41%, Palin 27%, Romney 20%
Colorado: Romney 44%, Palin 25%, Huck 17%
Florida: Romney 52% Huck 21% Palin 18%
Georgia: 1) Huck 2) Romney 3) Palin
Missouri: Huck 32% Palin 28% Romney 22%
New Mexico: Romney 33% Palin 32% Huck 18%
North Carolina: Huck 30% Palin 27% Romney 25%
Ohio: Romney 32% Huck 28% Palin 26%
Texas: Romney 32% Huck 29% Palin 23%
Wisconsin: Romney 32% Palin 27% Huck 23%
The news isn't all bad for Palin, though. A February Magellan Strategies survey had her winning Kentucky.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Huckabee Drops in new NC 2012 Poll
Today Public Policy Polling released results (pdf) from a hypothetical 2012 primary in North Carolina.
1. Mike Huckabee 30%
2. Sarah Palin 27%
3. Mitt Romney 25%
This is the second PPP poll on NC in a month.
On February 18. Public Policy Polling released a survey (pdf) showing Mike Huckabee winning a hypothetical 2012 primary with 33% of the vote to Sarah Palin's 27% and Mitt Romney's 25%; so very little has changed.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_NC_316.pdf
1. Mike Huckabee 30%
2. Sarah Palin 27%
3. Mitt Romney 25%
This is the second PPP poll on NC in a month.
On February 18. Public Policy Polling released a survey (pdf) showing Mike Huckabee winning a hypothetical 2012 primary with 33% of the vote to Sarah Palin's 27% and Mitt Romney's 25%; so very little has changed.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_NC_316.pdf
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