Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Fox News Poll: Mitt Romney on top of GOP, Perry 2nd

I’m going to read a list of potential candidates for the 2012 Republican nomination. Please tell me which one you would like to see as the Republican presidential nominee. (RANDOMIZE LIST) And from the same list, who would be your second choice?

Mitt Romney 18%
Rick Perry 13%
Michele Bachmann 11%
Rudy Giuliani 10%
Sarah Palin 8%
Ron Paul 7%
Herman Cain 5%
Tim Pawlenty 3%
Newt Gingrich 3%
Jon Huntsman 3%
Rick Santorum 2%
Gary Johnson 1%
Fred Karger 0%
Thaddeus McCotter 0%
Roy Moore 0%
Buddy Roemer 0%

Without Giuliani:

Mitt Romney 22%
Rick Perry 14%
Michele Bachmann 13%
Sarah Palin 9%
Ron Paul 7%
Herman Cain 5%
Newt Gingrich 4%
Tim Pawlenty 3%
Jon Huntsman 3%
Rick Santorum 3%
Gary Johnson 1%
Roy Moore 1%
Fred Karger 0%
Thaddeus McCotter 0%
Buddy Roemer 0%

Without Palin:

Mitt Romney 20%
Rick Perry 14%
Michele Bachmann 12%
Rudy Giuliani 11%
Ron Paul 7%
Herman Cain 5%
Newt Gingrich 3%
Tim Pawlenty 3%
Jon Huntsman 3%
Rick Santorum 2%
Gary Johnson 1%
Fred Karger 0%
Thaddeus McCotter 0%
Roy Moore 0%
Buddy Roemer 0%
The Fox News Poll is conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). The poll is based on live telephone interviews with a national sample of 912 registered voters, and was conducted June 26-28, 2011 in the evenings. Results based on the full sample have a margin of error of ± 3%.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perry, Giuliani, and Palin are all not running.

Anonymous said...

Tell that to Fox!

Revolution 2012 said...

Interesting that Perry is more popular with Fox than he is in his own state.

Maybe he's do for a contract.

Corep said...

so if you do the math on second choices and take out the ones that i dont think are going to run you get

Romney 31%
Bachmann 17%

Mitt's lead goes from 5% to 14%