Of the Leaders in the Iowa Caucus In What Order Do You Approve of the Candidates?
Even if you only like one candidate and wouldn't vote for any other - this ranking is merely to show how much you approve of the three by placing them in order of approval not who you would or wouldn't vote for.
Top Opinion
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Kane Fernau 2012/01/04 04:40:15Santorum 1, Romney 2, Paul 3






















But Romney concerns me...especially with McCain supporting him. McCain just put the knives in our back with his co-re-writing of the NDAA. So, that bothers me, because of Romney's record...the numbers are adding up wrong to me.
Santorum - I liked what he had to say today in New Hampshire.
Paul - He needs to get talking a bit more realistic regarding foreign affairs. But really his domestic policies are the best of all of the candidates because of the reduction of government, the reductions of spending, getting back to the Constitution and returning the power back to the states.
Big sales point for me.
jan 10
now thinking in new hampshire romeny, gingrich and paul
tuesday jan 10
The latest Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters shows Romney with 33% of the vote, followed by Gingrich at 22%. Paul now picks up 18% support, his best showing in the Granite State so far. Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman comes in fourth with 10% of the vote, with no other candidate reaching double digits. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: Suffolk University Poll Romney (R) 41%
Undecided 16%
Paul (R) 15%
Gingrich (R) 11%
Huntsman (R) 9%
Santorum (R) 3%
Bachmann (R) 3%
Perry (R) 2%
Roemer (R) 1%
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: CNN/Time/Opinion Research Corporation Poll Romney (R) 44%
Paul (R) 17%
Gingrich (R) 16%
Huntsman (R) 9%
Santorum (R) 4%
Undecided 4%
Bachmann (R) 3%
Perry (R) 2%
None of the above 1%
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: Suffolk University Poll Romney (R) 38%
Gingrich (R) 20%
Huntsman (R) 13%
Undecided 11%
Paul (R) 8%
Bachmann (R) 3%
Roemer (R) 2%
Santorum (R) 2%
None of the above 2%
Perry (R) 1%
Johnson (R) 1%
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll Romney (R) 35%
Gingrich (R) 26%
Paul (R) 17%
Huntsman (R) 8%
Undecided 6%
Bachmann (R) 3%
Non...
jan 10
now thinking in new hampshire romeny, gingrich and paul
tuesday jan 10
The latest Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters shows Romney with 33% of the vote, followed by Gingrich at 22%. Paul now picks up 18% support, his best showing in the Granite State so far. Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman comes in fourth with 10% of the vote, with no other candidate reaching double digits. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: Suffolk University Poll Romney (R) 41%
Undecided 16%
Paul (R) 15%
Gingrich (R) 11%
Huntsman (R) 9%
Santorum (R) 3%
Bachmann (R) 3%
Perry (R) 2%
Roemer (R) 1%
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: CNN/Time/Opinion Research Corporation Poll Romney (R) 44%
Paul (R) 17%
Gingrich (R) 16%
Huntsman (R) 9%
Santorum (R) 4%
Undecided 4%
Bachmann (R) 3%
Perry (R) 2%
None of the above 1%
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: Suffolk University Poll Romney (R) 38%
Gingrich (R) 20%
Huntsman (R) 13%
Undecided 11%
Paul (R) 8%
Bachmann (R) 3%
Roemer (R) 2%
Santorum (R) 2%
None of the above 2%
Perry (R) 1%
Johnson (R) 1%
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll Romney (R) 35%
Gingrich (R) 26%
Paul (R) 17%
Huntsman (R) 8%
Undecided 6%
Bachmann (R) 3%
None of the above 2%
Santorum (R) 2%
Perry (R) 2%
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: NBC/Marist College poll Romney (R) 39%
Gingrich (R) 24%
Paul (R) 16%
Huntsman (R) 9%
Undecided 4%
Perry (R) 3%
Bachmann (R) 3%
Santorum (R) 2%
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: WMUR/UNH Poll Romney (R) 42%
Gingrich (R) 15%
Paul (R) 12%
Huntsman (R) 8%
Perry (R) 4%
Cain (R) 4%
Bachmann (R) 2%
Santorum (R) 1%
Johnson (R) 1%
Roemer (R) 1%
None of the above 1%
New Hampshire GOP Primary
Source: Suffolk University Poll Romney (R) 41%
Gingrich (R) 14%
Paul (R) 14%
Huntsman (R) 9%
Undecided 9%
Cain (R) 8%
Santorum (R) 3%
Perry (R) 2%
Bachmann (R) 1%
New Hampshire '12 General Election
Source: Bloomberg News poll Romney (R) 50%
Obama (D) 40%
Undecided 9%
None of the above 1%
New Hampshire GOP Primaries
Source: Magellan Data and Mapping Strategies New Hampshire GOP Primary Romney (R) 36%
Perry (R) 18%
Paul (R) 14%
Bachmann (R) 10%
Undecided 10%
Cain (R) 3%
None of the above 3%
Huntsman (R) 3%
Gingrich (R) 2%
Santorum (R) 1%
New Hampshire GOP Primaries
Source: Public Policy Polling Romney (R) 25%
Bachmann (R) 18%
Palin (R) 11%
Paul (R) 9%
Perry (R) 7%
None of the above 7%
Cain (R) 7%
Pawlenty (R) 6%
Huntsman (R) 6%
Gingrich (R) 4%
WMUR Granite State Poll
Source: WMUR Romney (R) 35%
Bachmann (R) 12%
Paul (R) 7%
Giuliani (R) 7%
Perry (R) 4%
Pawlenty (R) 3%
Palin (R) 3%
Huntsman (R) 2%
Gingrich (R) 1%
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New Hampshire Election History
2008
2004
2000
General:
Obama 54%
McCain 45%
GOP Primary:
McCain 38%
Romney 32%
Huckabee 11%
Giuliani 9%
Paul 8%
Democratic Primary:
Clinton 39%
Obama 37%
Edwards 17%
Richardson 5%
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