PPP Poll - Arizona GOP Presidential Primary / Ron Paul Tied for Second

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Arizona
4/28 - 5/1
400 Republican primary voters
+/-4.9%

Romney 24%
Paul 12%
Palin 12%
Huckabee 12%
Gingrich 10%
Bachmann 10%
Trump 8%
Pawlenty 5%


FYI, below are results from PPP's poll of Arizona in January

Arizona
1/28 - 1/30
400 Republican primary voters
+/-4.9%

Romney 23%
Huckabee 19%
Palin 15%
Gingrich 15%
Paul 5%
Pawlenty 4%
Daniels 2%
Thune 1%
 
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400 is a very small sample size and thus not very accurate, but still, good news!
 
but they say Bachmann is leading with 'very conservative' voters.... yet Ron polls above her, so how do those who like Ron describe themselves, I wonder?
 
but they say Bachmann is leading with 'very conservative' voters.... yet Ron polls above her, so how do those who like Ron describe themselves, I wonder?
Ron Paul:
Very liberal 0%
Somewhat liberal 26%
Moderate 17%
Somewhat conservative 7%
Very conservative 13%

Michele Bachmann:
Very liberal 0%
Somewhat liberal 0%
Moderate 5%
Somewhat conservative 8%
Very conservative 18%
 
Ron Paul:
Very liberal 0%
Somewhat liberal 26%
Moderate 17%
Somewhat conservative 7%
Very conservative 13%

Michele Bachmann:
Very liberal 0%
Somewhat liberal 0%
Moderate 5%
Somewhat conservative 8%
Very conservative 18%


Very interesting. Ron has really broad appeal IMHO
 
He still struggles with women.

Ron Paul:
Woman 6%
Man 17%


In the man category, he is in sole 2nd place and very close to Romney.

Man:
Romney 21%
Paul 17%
Bachmann 11%
Gingrich 11%
Huckabee 11%
Palin 10%
Trump 7%
Pawlenty 6%
 
He still struggles with women.

Ron Paul:
Woman 6%
Man 17%


In the man category, he is in sole 2nd place and very close to Romney.

Man:
Romney 21%
Paul 17%
Bachmann 11%
Gingrich 11%
Huckabee 11%
Palin 10%
Trump 7%
Pawlenty 6%

Repeal women's suffrage in the name of liberty?

Sincerley,

Slutter McGee
 
He still struggles with women.

Ron Paul:
Woman 6%
Man 17%


In the man category, he is in sole 2nd place and very close to Romney.

Man:
Romney 21%
Paul 17%
Bachmann 11%
Gingrich 11%
Huckabee 11%
Palin 10%
Trump 7%
Pawlenty 6%

From this we should conclude that wholly-logical campaign rhetoric is not the way to win. Soundbites, appearance, and general confidence are as important as content, if not more important.
 
From this we should conclude that wholly-logical campaign rhetoric is not the way to win. Soundbites, appearance, and general confidence are as important as content, if not more important.

No, I honestly believe he has to make a quick commercial of his social security plan, showing people who paid in would get paid by reducing cost overseas and kids could opt out without hurting the program for those who paid in, as a result. I think the left and even freedom watch are scaring people saying he is ending it when many have paid in for 20-30 years.
 
He needs to appeal to emotion. Talking about his family life, his marriage of 50+ years and the family values he instilled in his children.
 
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