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Havax
04-19-2012, 01:58 PM
You can officially put this to rest.



The running mate who helps Romney the most- allowing him to achieve a 47/47 tie with Obama- is Christie. In contrast to Romney, Christie actually has positive national favorability numbers at 36/34. Christie's inclusion doesn't have a big impact with Democrats or independents but it helps Romney shore up the party base, going from an 82-10 lead with Republicans to an 86/9 one.
Jeb Bush gets Romney to within a point of Obama at 48-47 and Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum both pull him to within two at 48-46. The main positive effect any of those folks has for Romney is helping to shore up the GOP vote. Bush gets him up to 85%, Huckabee to 84%, and Santorum to 83%.

Then there are the potential VP's who hurt Romney- if only slightly. Ron Paul as running mate expands Obama's lead to 4 points at 48-44, Paul Ryan ups it to 5 at 48-43, Rubio to 6 at 49-43, and Palin to 7 at 50-43.

Also in the poll:


PPP's newest national poll finds Barack Obama leading Mitt Romney 49-46.


Ron Paul actually does just as well in a head to head with Obama was Romney, trailing by 3 points at 47-44. Newt Gingrich would be down by 9 at 51-42.

sailingaway
04-19-2012, 02:05 PM
it is within the margin of error of the others, in fact, the LEAST negative of the group, so it is statistically meaningless, you and PPP both are being provocative. ppp as a Dem poll polls much more favorably for Dems than GOP than Rasmussen, but people debate the reason why that is.

PauliticsPolitics
04-19-2012, 02:08 PM
it is within the margin of error of the others, so it is statistically meaningless, you and PPP both are being provocative. ppp as a Dem poll polls much more favorably for Dems than GOP than Rasmussen, but people debate the reason why that is.

I'm not sure if the OP was trying to cause trouble.
It seems like the important part of the OP was the latter:


PPP's newest national poll finds Barack Obama leading Mitt Romney 49-46.
Ron Paul actually does just as well in a head to head with Obama was Romney, trailing by 3 points at 47-44. Newt Gingrich would be down by 9 at 51-42.

sailingaway
04-19-2012, 02:09 PM
I'm not sure if the OP was trying to cause trouble.
It seems like the important part of the OP was the latter:

It was not originally titled as it is now.