Qunnipiac Pennsylvania Primary Poll

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Polled March 7 to 12 (Last Polled December 8, 2011)

Primary:

Santorum 36 (9) +25
Romney 22 (17) +5
Paul 12 (7) +5
Gingrich 8 (31) -23

Romney v. Santorum Head to Head
Santorum 52, Romney 32

General:
Obama 45, Santorum 44 Obama +1
Obama 45, Paul 40 Obama +5
Obama 46, Romney 40 Obama +6
Obama 50, Gingrich 37 Obama +13

Favorables Among all voters:
Obama 47 Favorable, 47 Unfavorable, 6 Haven't Heard Enough Even
Paul 30 Favorable, 31 Unfavorable, 37 Haven't Heard Enough -1
Santorum 39 Favorable, 43 Unfavorable, 18 Haven't Heard Enough -4
Romney 33 Favorable, 43 Unfavorable, 24 Haven't Heard Enough, -10
Gingrich 25 Favorable, 55 Unfavorable, 20 Haven't Heard Enough -30

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institute...te/pennsylvania/release-detail?ReleaseID=1718
 
Ron was born and raised in PA. Maybe the campaign should play that up a little.
 
John McCain was the only candidate left by then in 2008.

Yes. However, PA was the highest percentage of any primary state. There were states before with primaries and the same head to head, and states after with primaries and the same head to head, and in all cases, Ron Paul did worse in that state than PA. Yes, it's not right to put that target of 16 or 18 or whatever it was and assume that we'll do better, but, in 2008, Ron Paul had his best primary in PA. I was there then. My region did best of PA. The Lehigh Valley to South Central came in around 20-25%. A lot of rock bands supported Ron Paul, had big shows in big, legit venues, that might've had something to do with it. This part of PA was more Ron Paul than Obama with the youth. I had pretty much lost interest by the time McCain clinched the nomination, but we did well nonetheless.
 
Nope. Ron Paul received 24% of the vote in Idaho in 2008.



The state as a whole did, yes. Not the Republican primary electorate.

Idaho was a primary in 08?

Checked - yes it was. Yeah, Idaho Primary.

And I would think that Idaho would be very favorable Paul territory, especially without Romney on the ballot.
 
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Why? People not engaged in politics just know he's for God and used to be our Governor. They don't know what a crook he was.

Looks like you fall into that same group of not being engaged. He was never our Governor.
 

Definitely true that Idaho was a primary and he did best there. It "was" true for about a month that PA was tops, and I think I wasn't paying close attention in late May or since. Didn't realize that Idaho was a primary that surpassed PA. That's kinda a good thing, as PA just isn't the type of state to be great great supporters of Ron Paul. PA isn't Libertarian land. I would think that there would be a libertarian land, and that Ron Paul should do well there.
PA was more general GOTV than anything else. Santorum really should win PA, logically. Gingrich is also from PA. Harrisburg area. 3 of 4 candidates lived in PA.
 
Santorum will likely win the straw poll. I imagine Paul will get about 5 to 10 delegates, and the rest of the delegates will vote for whoever the RNC tells them to vote for (Romney).
 
Im in PA but all of my friends are dems, i hate it.

im moving to nh soon
 
Looks like you fall into that same group of not being engaged. He was never our Governor.

I misspoke. Big difference. I've been a Paul supporter since the late 80's. I'm fully engaged.
 
The 37% who haven't heard enough should get their asses off the couch and go to a damn library and look up RON PAUL. At the meantime go look up Paul vs Obama.
 
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