“Rick Perry may prove to be a strong candidate for President in other places,” said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “But the home state voters who know him best aren’t showing a lot of support for a White House bid.”Head-to-Head: (Obama/Candidate/Undecided)
Mitt Romney 42/50/9 (+8)
Ron Paul 40/45/15 (+5)
Michele Bachmann 44/47/9 (+3)
Tim Pawlenty 43/44/13 (+1)
Herman Cain 43/43/14 (-)
Sarah Palin 46/44/10 (-2)
Rick Perry 47/45/8 (-2)
Favorable/Unfavorable/Not sure:
Michele Bachmann 39/36/25 (+3)
Mitt Romney 37/43/20 (-6)
Herman Cain 27/33/40 (-6)
Rick Perry 43/52/4 (-9)
Tim Pawlenty 22/37/41 (-15)
Ron Paul 30/46/24 (-16)
Sarah Palin 37/55/8 (-18)
Do you think Rick Perry should run for president next year, or not?
He should run 33%
He should not 59%
Not sure 8%
If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican, press 2. If you are an independent or identify with another party, press 3.
Republican 44%
Democrat 35%
Independent/Other 21%
PPP surveyed 795 Texas voters from June 25th to 27th. The margin of error for the survey is +/-3.5%.To view the crosstabs click HERE.
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3 comments:
This is BIG
Perry must feel VERY DEPRESSED about this.
How to they say ouch in Texas?
O U C H !!!!
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