Saturday, January 7, 2012

South Carolina poll

  • (CNN) - Mitt Romneys numbers in South Carolina are surging, and he now has a solid lead over his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, according to a new survey of likely GOP primary voters in the Palmetto state.
  • (CNN)
  • Support for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has surged in the past month in South Carolina, leaving him almost double the support of his closest opponent ahead of the primary there on January 21.
  • (CBS News)
  • A new poll shows Mitt Romney leading in South Carolina just two weeks before it holds the third vote of the 2012 Republican primary season.
  • (International Business Times)
  • It's clear more than ever that former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is going to have to make a major effort as it successfully did with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich to take apart former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorm.
  • (The Moderate Voice)
  • The veteran coach expects a focused effort when the second-ranked Wildcats open league play against South Carolina on Saturday at Rupp Arena.
  • (ESPN)
  • Somebody sure got a bounce out Iowa, and it wasn't Mitt Romney. The latest Rasmussen poll for South Carolina shows that Romney's support nudged up from 23 to 27 percent, while Santorum's jumped from 1 percent to 24 percent.
  • (Daily Telegraph Blogs)
  • Thats because the Rasmussen Reports poll from January 6 shows a completely different picture.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Perry announced that he was cancelling events in South Carolina and instead heading back to Texas to A recent Suffolk University Poll of 500 "very likely" voters found only seven respondents who back Perry – roughly 1 percent.
  • (Daily Oklahoman)
  • CHARLESTON, S.C. -- As Rick Santorum saw his support slip slightly in todays New Hampshire tracking poll, his South Carolina team was looking at an unexpected county straw poll victory here and toward a significant endorsement on Sunday.
  • (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has blasted the decision as political It was not mentioned in bills imposing grandfather clauses, poll taxes and literacy tests either.
  • (Miami Herald)

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