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Showing Original Post only (View all)PPP National Polls: Santorum 38, Romney 23, Gingrich 17, Paul 13; minus Newt 50-28 [View all]
Very interesting:
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/02/santorum-surges-into-the-lead.html
Riding a wave of momentum from his trio of victories on Tuesday Rick Santorum has opened up a wide lead in PPP's newest national poll. He's at 38% to 23% for Mitt Romney, 17% for Newt Gingrich, and 13% for Ron Paul.
Part of the reason for Santorum's surge is his own high level of popularity. 64% of voters see him favorably to only 22% with a negative one. But the other, and maybe more important, reason is that Republicans are significantly souring on both Romney and Gingrich. Romney's favorability is barely above water at 44/43, representing a 23 point net decline from our December national poll when he was +24 (55/31). Gingrich has fallen even further. A 44% plurality of GOP voters now hold a negative opinion of him to only 42% with a positive one. That's a 34 point drop from 2 months ago when he was at +32 (60/28).
Santorum is now completely dominating with several key segments of the electorate, especially the most right leaning parts of the party. With those describing themselves as 'very conservative,' he's now winning a majority of voters at 53% to 20% for Gingrich and 15% for Romney. Santorum gets a majority with Tea Party voters as well at 51% to 24% for Gingrich and 12% for Romney. And with Evangelicals he falls just short of a majority with 45% to 21% for Gingrich and 18% for Romney
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Part of the reason for Santorum's surge is his own high level of popularity. 64% of voters see him favorably to only 22% with a negative one. But the other, and maybe more important, reason is that Republicans are significantly souring on both Romney and Gingrich. Romney's favorability is barely above water at 44/43, representing a 23 point net decline from our December national poll when he was +24 (55/31). Gingrich has fallen even further. A 44% plurality of GOP voters now hold a negative opinion of him to only 42% with a positive one. That's a 34 point drop from 2 months ago when he was at +32 (60/28).
Santorum is now completely dominating with several key segments of the electorate, especially the most right leaning parts of the party. With those describing themselves as 'very conservative,' he's now winning a majority of voters at 53% to 20% for Gingrich and 15% for Romney. Santorum gets a majority with Tea Party voters as well at 51% to 24% for Gingrich and 12% for Romney. And with Evangelicals he falls just short of a majority with 45% to 21% for Gingrich and 18% for Romney
The really interesting thing is if you take Newt out of the Race.
The best thing Romney might have going for him right now is Gingrich's continued presence in the race. If Gingrich dropped out 58% of his supporters say they would move to Santorum, while 22% would go to Romney and 17% to Paul. Santorum gets to 50% in the Newt free field to 28% for Romney and 15% for Paul.
The GOP has Santorum fever and the Santorum surge continues.
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PPP National Polls: Santorum 38, Romney 23, Gingrich 17, Paul 13; minus Newt 50-28 [View all]
BrentWil
Feb 2012
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I hope the conservatives tell Romney, if his Super PAC attacks Santorum, they will kick Romney out
RickFromMN
Feb 2012
#13
Lots of the Republican candidates had a moment in the spotlight. But then?
Brettongarcia
Feb 2012
#26
Hypothesis: Catholic war-on-Iraq/Iran-votes, which had hoped to buy a SCOTUS justice with
patrice
Feb 2012
#7
Oh would I love to see Rick get nominated. IMO it would result in an historic Obama landslide
totodeinhere
Feb 2012
#17
I do bleieve that Obama would defeat Jeb. But Jeb's numbers would probably
totodeinhere
Feb 2012
#35
there is not a shred of evidence that a Jeb candidacy is in the cards for 2012
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2012
#34
He might get a pass from the media, but they can't stop the ads that would tell all. nt
nanabugg
Feb 2012
#45