donnay
01-05-2012, 11:06 AM
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jan/5/santorum-gets-big-bounce-new-hampshire/
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Santorum gets big bounce in N.H.
Romney still dominant
Fresh off his near-win in Iowa, Rick Santorum has leaped to double-digits in The Washington Times/JZ Analytics Poll, taken Wednesday, more than tripling his support from last week.
“We’re seeing an Iowa bounce, clearly, already for Santorum,” said John Zogby, who conducted the one-day poll, taken the day after Iowa’s caucuses propelled for former senator to a second-place showing, just 8 votes shy of winner Mitt Romney.
Mr. Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts, still holds a commanding lead over the field in Iowa with 38 percent support, followed by Rep. Ron Paul at 24 percent and Mr. Santorum at 11 percent — much better than the 3 percent he polled last week.
Fading quickly is former House speaker Newt Gingrich, who had 9 percent support in the new poll, while former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. had 8 percent support.
http://media.washtimes.com/media/image/2012/01/05/zogby-nhprimaryv2-445.jpg
Santorum gets big bounce in N.H.
Romney still dominant
Fresh off his near-win in Iowa, Rick Santorum has leaped to double-digits in The Washington Times/JZ Analytics Poll, taken Wednesday, more than tripling his support from last week.
“We’re seeing an Iowa bounce, clearly, already for Santorum,” said John Zogby, who conducted the one-day poll, taken the day after Iowa’s caucuses propelled for former senator to a second-place showing, just 8 votes shy of winner Mitt Romney.
Mr. Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts, still holds a commanding lead over the field in Iowa with 38 percent support, followed by Rep. Ron Paul at 24 percent and Mr. Santorum at 11 percent — much better than the 3 percent he polled last week.
Fading quickly is former House speaker Newt Gingrich, who had 9 percent support in the new poll, while former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. had 8 percent support.