g********d 发帖数: 4174 | 1 WASHINGTON -- Three new national polls released on Wednesday show Texas Gov.
Rick Perry rocketing ahead of Mitt Romney and the rest of the announced
candidates as the first choice of Republicans to be their 2012 presidential
nominee.
A new survey conducted late last week by Gallup finds Perry to be the choice
of 29 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents nationwide
, followed by Mitt Romney with 17 percent, Ron Paul at 13 percent and
Michelle Bachman scoring 10 percent. All other announced candidates received
4 percent or less, and 17 percent of Republicans nationwide expressed no
preference.
The second survey, conducted using an automated methodology by the
Democratic firm Public Policy Polling (PPP), found a similar result. Testing
just the announced candidates, PPP finds Perry leading with 33 percent,
followed by Romney at 20 percent and Bachmann with 16 percent. All other
candidates received 8 percent or less and just 5 percent were undecided.
Finally, a new online survey of likely Republican primary voters conducted
over the last week by the Economist and YouGov shows Perry leading with 23
percent, followed by Romney (15 percent), Paul (11 percent), Bachmann (9
percent), Cain (8 percent) and all others with less than 6 percent with 11
percent undecided. |
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