PPP - National GOP Presidential Primary Poll

tsai3904

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National
8/18 - 8/21
663 usual Republican primary voters
+/-3.8%

With Palin:
  • Perry 27%
  • Romney 17%
  • Palin 13%
  • Bachmann 10%
  • Cain 7%
  • Gingrich 7%
  • Paul 6%
  • Santorum 3%
  • Huntsman 2%

Without Palin:
  • Perry 33%
  • Romney 20%
  • Bachmann 16%
  • Gingrich 8%
  • Paul 6%
  • Cain 6%
  • Santorum 4%
  • Huntsman 3%

Ron Paul Crosstabs With Palin (Without Palin):
  • 18 to 29 - 4% (4%)
  • 30 to 45 - 12% (10%)
  • 46 to 65 - 5% (5%)
  • Older than 65 - 4% (2%)
  • Man 7% (7%)
  • Woman 6% (4%)

Results from last National poll:

National
7/15 - 7/17
730
+/-3.6%

With Palin:
  • Romney 20%
  • Bachmann 16%
  • Palin 12%
  • Perry 11%
  • Cain 10%
  • Paul 9%
  • Gingrich 6%
  • Pawlenty 5%
  • Huntsman 2%

Without Palin:
  • Bachmann 21%
  • Romney 20%
  • Perry 12%
  • Cain 11%
  • Paul 9%
  • Gingrich 7%
  • Pawlenty 5%
  • Huntsman 3%

Ron Paul Crosstabs With Palin (Without Palin):
  • 18 to 29 - 19% (14%)
  • 30 to 45 - 16% (17%)
  • 46 to 65 - 7% (7%)
  • Older than 65 - 4% (4%)
  • Man 11% (10%)
  • Woman 6% (8%)
 
What really matters is how things are going in Iowa. We are a front-runner and we CAN translate an Iowa win into national victory.
 
Meh. The only numbers that matter now are the first three or four contests. And Paul's doing great in those.

Also, PPP's behavior is crazy here. I never believed they had an ulterior motive, but I'm starting too. Hell, after their Iowa pll there was no reason not to include him in the general match ups, considering he always polls reliability poorly in their polls.
 
Gallup's poll is more reputable. Larger sample size. And better reputation.

I think PPP is lowballing him here.
 
I noticed PPP asked about Ron Paul's favorability LAST out of all the candidates. I'm sure they weren't trying to imply anything there to the voters?
 
Did you mean "without Palin"

I still think PPP does something weird like not including his name as an actual choice, and the people need to do a write in type thing to choose him.
 
I still think PPP does something weird like not including his name as an actual choice, and the people need to do a write in type thing to choose him.

Since they do national polls every month, I wonder how many respondents are repeat responders in their polls. If there are a lot of repeats, then technically they could have chosen to call certain people from previous months polls and know who they will more likely vote for.
 
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