- Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich is gaining ground in South Carolina, but rival Mitt Romney still leads in the state by a 12-point margin and would beat the former lawmaker handily in a one-on-one race, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. (msnbc.com)
- Perhaps the attempt to raise Pauls low poll numbers -- by floating a balloon full of hot air that caused a traffic hazard during South Carolinas morning commute on Interstate 85 -- did not present the best of metaphors for his struggling campaign. (YAHOO!)
- Candidates and super PACs are feeding millions of dollars into South Carolina ads -- and Facebook users in the state have noticed, according to a Facebook poll conducted with POLITICO. (Politico.com)
- You read that headline right. The Marist Poll came out with some stats today that say that nearly 20% of voters in South Carolina are kinda somewhat likely to vote for Stephen Colbert to be president of the United States. (Village Voice (blog))
- Gov. Rick Perry is hoping for a strong finish in South Carolinas Republican primary, but a new poll shows him far behind the other major candidates. (NBC Dallas-Fort Worth)
- COLUMBIA, S.C., Jan. 19 (UPI) -- Mitt Romney leads New Gingrich by 31 percent to 26 percent among likely Republican voters in South Carolinas presidential primary, a Marist Poll found. (United Press International)
- Newt Gingrich continues to eclipse presumed front-runner Mitt Romney in the lastest tracking poll by the Public Policy Polling. (NewsMax.com)
- The more aggressive Romney is, the more worried he is about Gingrich overtaking him in South Carolina. (Washington Post)
Thursday, January 19, 2012
South Carolina poll
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