Wednesday, January 18, 2012

South carolina polls

  • If she had to vote in South Carolina. If I had to vote in South Carolina It is, however, an appeal for South Carolinians to vote against poll frontrunner Mitt Romney, if only to further vet him and the other candidates still in the race.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Up until about 24 hours ago, it had appeared that Mr. Romney was building his lead in South Carolina. Rasmussen Reports had shown Mr. Romney with a 14-point lead in a poll it conducted on Monday night, up from seven points in its poll from last Thursday.
  • (New York Times)
  • Feel better? A CNN/Time/ORC International poll indicates that 33% of likely South Carolina Republican primary voters say they are backing Romney, with 23% supporting Gingrich.
  • (Hotair.com)
  • WASHINGTON — Opinion polls Wednesday showed a surge in support for Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich as he vies to upset frontrunner Mitt Romney in South Carolina and turn the contest on its head.
  • (Raw Story)
  • Mitt Romney has come under fire in recent days over whether hell release his income tax returns -- and Facebook users in South Carolina overwhelmingly say all candidates should make their tax returns public, according to a Facebook poll conducted with POLITICO.
  • (Politico.com)
  • Mitt Romneys lead in South Carolina is shrinking, while former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has emerged as his main challenger in Saturdays winner-take-all primary, according to a new CNN/Time/ORC poll released late on Wednesday.
  • (NationalJournal.com)
  • Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney still leads in South Carolina, according to a new poll, but it is not because Gov. Nikki Haley endorsed him.
  • (The State)
  • As Mr. Romney and his rivals fight to win the South Carolina primary on Saturday, the poll suggests that Republicans have grown less satisfied with their choices as the campaign has intensified.
  • (New York Times)
  • (NewsCore) - Mitt Romneys once-commanding lead in South Carolina has narrowed ahead of the states Saturday primary, according to the latest CNN/Time/ORC poll.
  • (My Fox Boston)

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