Commenting on the results, Dick Morris said “Rick Perry shows weakness in the polling that might cause him to reconsider running for president. As Governor of Texas, he is already well known, particularly in the South. If he cannot produce more than a 5% vote share nationally or do better than 9% in his region, he is not showing much strength.”GOP Nomination:
Mitt Romney 23
Michele Bahmann 12
Ron Paul 12
Newt Gingrich 5
Herman Cain 5
Rick Perry 5
Tin Pawlenty 3
Rick Santorum 2
Jon Huntsman 1
A national survey of 700 likely Republican primary voters conducted by The Dick Morris Poll on June 18-19, 2011. In the survey, which has a 95% confidence of a margin of error of + or – 4%.The Full story is HERE.
The crosstabs can be viewed HERE.
7 comments:
I don't like Morris, but he is correct about perry.
I love Morris, but he is correct about Perry.
That's a pretty comfortable lead for Romney.
Is Morris credible now?
jerseyrepublican
I still don't trust Morris. I'm glad Romney is polling well, though.
Jersey, having Morris on my side makes me very uncomfortable. I liked him better when he was badmouthing Mitt, because he's an idiot.
-Martha
Martha, he's inconsequential...as long as he doesn't predict that Mitt wins the nomination and the general...we know how his predictions work out. Just ask President Condi Rice.
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