Iowa Poll- Iowa State University/KCRG/Gazette poll- Cain 24.5%, Paul 20.4%, Gingrich 4.8%

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some of the key findings of the poll:

• “Can’t Decide” (21.5 percent) was the most frequent second choice. Cain, Perry, Romney and Paul all had more than 10 percent support as respondents’ second choice.
• Most of the candidates have a small gender gap among supporters. Cain does much better among women than men as do Perry and Gingrich. Paul and Bachmann do better with men than with women.
• Cain has strong support across all income levels, particularly among those earning $100,000 a year or more. Among the least well off, Paul leads at around 41 percent. The wealthiest voters have the highest level of “undecideds.”
• There are sizable differences in the level of candidate support based on religious beliefs. Cain leads among three categories — Catholics, born-again Protestants and mainstream Protestants. Among those with no religious preference, Paul captured nearly 59 percent.
• Romney wins support across all educational levels. It rises with education level. Cain and Paul’s support is highest among those with either some college or a college degree.


Read more: http://globegazette.com/news/iowa/p...0cc-11e1-bb14-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1dwRs6vCV


Actual Poll: http://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2011/nov/ISUpoll
 
Cain will fall in sexually conservative Iowa. 20%? The bloomberg poll was not a fluke! We are top tier! YEAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
 
Holy shit, the surge is real! Wtf is up with Newt being so low though?
 
This better be included in Iowa's RCP average. It's worth noting that we do well in polls that include independents. We do poorly in most national polls because the only include registered Republicans.
 
The poll was compiled through phone interviews conducted between Nov. 1 and 13, and surveyed 979 registered Republicans and 277 registered independents. Of those polled, 377 (30.0 percent) stated that they definitely or probably would attend the Republican caucus on Tuesday, Jan. 3.

I wonder what the numbers are for the 377 likely caucus goers.
 
Looks like we have already raised our ceiling (:.

This should put Ron into 3rd on RCP. It will make Newt drop.
 
This is incredible considering the blackout. It's ALL due to us. It's all organic. Hard work, sweat, and tears from the grassroots!
 
"Among those who report no religious preference, Paul is winning a majority at nearly 59 percent."

WIN.
 
Not that I'm complaining but how is Newt almost tied for first in one poll, but only 5% in another. Is this a serious poll?
 
Could you have imagined in 2004 convincing more than 20% of Republicans in ANY state to support a non-interventionist candidate? This is a revolution!
 
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