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Poll Watch: InsiderAdvantage/Majority Opinion Research (R) Florida GOP Primary Poll
InsiderAdvantage/Majority Opinion Research (R) Florida 2012 GOP Primary Poll
Newt Gingrich 34.4% {41.4%} [11.7%] (9.0%)
Mitt Romney 25.6% {17.4%} [32.6%] (19.8%)
Ron Paul 13.1% {3.8%} [2.7%] (4.7%)
Rick Santorum 10.7% {0.5%} (1.5%)
Someone else 2.4% {2.7%} [1.8%]
No opinion 13.8% {11.4%} [16.3%] (21.1%)
Among Men
Newt Gingrich 39.3% {50.3%} [17.3%] (7.3%)
Ron Paul 22.7% {4.0%} [0.2%] (4.9%)
Mitt Romney 21.0% {18.4%} [31.0%] (19.3%)
Rick Santorum 3.8% (0.5%} (0.8%)
Someone else 1.1% {2.9%} [2.9%]
No opinion 12.1% {5.4%} [5.8%] (17.6%)
Among Women
Newt Gingrich 30.0% {33.2%} [6.2%] (10.5%)
Mitt Romney 28.1% {16.7%} [34.2%] (20.2%)
Rick Santorum 17.4% (0.5%} (2.2%)
Ron Paul 5.0% {3.4%} [5.0%] (4.5%)
Someone else 4.4% {2.6%} [0.7%]
No opinion 15.0% {17.2%} [26.4%] (24.5%)
Survey of 557 likely GOP primary voters was conducted January 22, 2012 for Newsmax. The margin of error is +/- 4 percentage points. Results from the poll conducted November 29, 2011 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted October 16, 2011 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted September 13, 2011are in parentheses.
–Data compilation and analysis courtesy of The Argo Journal
If we can get these guys to each convince two friends to go to the polls, we might have something!
InsiderAdvantage/Majority Opinion Research (R) Florida 2012 GOP Primary Poll
Newt Gingrich 34.4% {41.4%} [11.7%] (9.0%)
Mitt Romney 25.6% {17.4%} [32.6%] (19.8%)
Ron Paul 13.1% {3.8%} [2.7%] (4.7%)
Rick Santorum 10.7% {0.5%} (1.5%)
Someone else 2.4% {2.7%} [1.8%]
No opinion 13.8% {11.4%} [16.3%] (21.1%)
Among Men
Newt Gingrich 39.3% {50.3%} [17.3%] (7.3%)
Ron Paul 22.7% {4.0%} [0.2%] (4.9%)
Mitt Romney 21.0% {18.4%} [31.0%] (19.3%)
Rick Santorum 3.8% (0.5%} (0.8%)
Someone else 1.1% {2.9%} [2.9%]
No opinion 12.1% {5.4%} [5.8%] (17.6%)
Among Women
Newt Gingrich 30.0% {33.2%} [6.2%] (10.5%)
Mitt Romney 28.1% {16.7%} [34.2%] (20.2%)
Rick Santorum 17.4% (0.5%} (2.2%)
Ron Paul 5.0% {3.4%} [5.0%] (4.5%)
Someone else 4.4% {2.6%} [0.7%]
No opinion 15.0% {17.2%} [26.4%] (24.5%)
Survey of 557 likely GOP primary voters was conducted January 22, 2012 for Newsmax. The margin of error is +/- 4 percentage points. Results from the poll conducted November 29, 2011 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted October 16, 2011 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted September 13, 2011are in parentheses.
–Data compilation and analysis courtesy of The Argo Journal
If we can get these guys to each convince two friends to go to the polls, we might have something!