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Carole
05-29-2010, 07:21 AM
Happened across this and could not find it elsewhere. Was this some specific event?

Huckabee and Ron Paul Polling Well

4/14/2010, by Proloy Bhatta
HIGHLIGHTS
• Huckabee 24, Romney 20, Palin 15, Paul 8.
• CNN: Obama 53, Romney 45. Obama 54, Romney 45.
• Rasmussen: Obama 42, Ron Paul 41.
Here are the crosstabs of the CNN poll conducted last week that shows in a Republican primary, Mike Huckabee would best Mitt Romney. Look, if you have been paying attention, you would know that Huckabee has consistently been at the top of the polls.

h ttp://www.pollingnumbers.com/2012/huckabee-and-ron-paul-polling-well-041410001.html

Epic
05-29-2010, 07:52 AM
Happened across this and could not find it elsewhere. Was this some specific event?

Huckabee and Ron Paul Polling Well

4/14/2010, by Proloy Bhatta
HIGHLIGHTS
• Huckabee 24, Romney 20, Palin 15, Paul 8.
• CNN: Obama 53, Romney 45. Obama 54, Romney 45.
• Rasmussen: Obama 42, Ron Paul 41.
Here are the crosstabs of the CNN poll conducted last week that shows in a Republican primary, Mike Huckabee would best Mitt Romney. Look, if you have been paying attention, you would know that Huckabee has consistently been at the top of the polls.

h ttp://www.pollingnumbers.com/2012/huckabee-and-ron-paul-polling-well-041410001.html

It's the national CNN poll.


State polls as of now:
6% in New Hampshire (Magellan, May 2010, 7 choices): http://www.magellanstrategies.com/web/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Magellan-New-Hampshire-GOP-US-Senate-Primary-Survey-Release-0528101.pdf
10% in California (PPP, May 2010, 5 choices): http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/05/gingrich-looking-serious.html
9% in Colorado (PPP, May 2010, 5 choices): http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_CO_518.pdf (PDF)
8% in North Carolina (PPP, May 2010, 5 choices): http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/05/looking-at-our-gop-polling.html
8% in Kentucky (PPP, May 2010, 5 choices): http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/05/paul-still-up-big.html
6% in Kentucky (PPP, May 2010, 5 choices): http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/05/paul-continues-to-lead-big.html
9% in Arizona (PPP, April 2010, 5 choices ): http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/04/2012-gop-in-arizona.html
7% in New Hampshire (PPP, April 2010, 8 choices): http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/04/romney-up-big-in-new-hampshire.html

National Polls previously:
PPP May 2010 national poll - 8% for Ron Paul - 5 way race - http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/05/jumble-for-gop.html
PPP March 2010 national poll - 11% for Ron Paul - 4 way race (no Gingrich): http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/03/romney-leads-tight-republican-race.html
CNN March 2010 national poll: 8% for Ron Paul - 9 way race (w/Santorum, Pence, Barbour, Pawlenty, Gingrich): http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/images/04/13/rel7d.pdf (PDF)
Gallup February 2010 poll: 2% for Ron Paul (open ended poll, so it's lower): http://www.gallup.com/poll/125777/Voters-Divided-Obama-Republican-Candidate-2012.aspx

Versus Obama:
Rasmussen March 2010 poll: Obama 42 Paul 41 (highlighted by Drudge) http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/election_2012_barack_obama_42_ron_paul_41
PPP November 2009 poll: Obama 46 Paul 38 http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2009/11/monthly-2012-numbers.html

Carole
05-29-2010, 10:29 AM
Thanks. I'll check your links out. :D

Agorism
05-29-2010, 10:55 AM
Can't believe no one polls Iowa, but I guess there are no senate races of interest to make it worthwhile.

FSP-Rebel
05-29-2010, 11:58 AM
Can't believe no one polls Iowa, but I guess there are no senate races of interest to make it worthwhile.
Maybe because it's a caucus state.

Imperial
05-29-2010, 11:58 AM
Can't believe no one polls Iowa, but I guess there are no senate races of interest to make it worthwhile.

At first the Dems thought they might be able to take out Grassley. Now that is looking much less realistic. Still, it should (and has been) followed off and on.

Iowa also has a gubernatorial race with some big names competing.