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In reply to the discussion: PPP: Newt leads final night of polling by a 40-26 margin [View all]neverforget
(9,513 posts)38. One week ago Reuters/Ipsos poll: Romney opens 21 pt lead in SC
Poor Mitt. What a difference a week makes! The Republican base doesn't like you.
http://news.yahoo.com/romney-opens-21-point-lead-south-carolina-reuters-230825329.html
Romney opens 21-point lead in South Carolina: Reuters/Ipsos poll
ReutersBy Jeff Mason | Reuters Sat, Jan 14, 2012
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has opened a wide lead over his rivals in the South Carolina primary election race, trouncing Newt Gingrich and gaining momentum in his march toward the party's nomination, a Reuters/Ipsos poll shows.
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Voters in South Carolina - who have favored Republicans in nine of the last 10 presidential elections - appear to have shrugged off attacks on Romney by rivals who accuse him of killing jobs as a private equity executive for Bain Capital in the 1990s.
The poll showed 37 percent of South Carolina Republican voters back Romney. Congressman Ron Paul and former Senator Rick Santorum tied for second place with 16 percent support.
Gingrich, a former speaker of the House of Representatives, has fallen far back after holding a strong lead in South Carolina in December. He was in fourth place at 12 percent in the Reuters/Ipsos poll.
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Interesting. When asked to choose between a tax cheat, a money-hungry cheat or a marriage-cheat, a
JDPriestly
Jan 2012
#3
Good let the hate flow through you Newt. Now fufill your destiny and take Romney's place as the
ZM90
Jan 2012
#4
This GOP game show is the best thing to happen to Dems since the 2008 election
sellitman
Jan 2012
#17
We have to believe that there are more decent people who believe in the golden rule than brain wash-
The Wielding Truth
Jan 2012
#39
I don't incude rational people in any group who would vote Republican in this Pres. race.
The Wielding Truth
Jan 2012
#42
except the ones giving it to romney are old polls, the newer ones show the shift to gingrich /nt
still_one
Jan 2012
#31
The higher ups of the gop party knows that Newt, Nationawide is not electable
AlbertCat
Jan 2012
#26
With his anti-civil rights record, I'm shocked he is not running stronger down there. nt
aaaaaa5a
Jan 2012
#33
So you have gingrich playing the race card, romney saying corporations are people, paul against
still_one
Jan 2012
#29
Wait a minute.....Three days ago I read that Mittens was going to run away with it.
marmar
Jan 2012
#32
Bring it on Newt. I would love to see President Obama destroy you in the election. n/t
totodeinhere
Jan 2012
#34