Sunday, March 4, 2012

Georgia poll

  • Heading into Super Tuesday's contests, Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney remain neck and neck in the major battleground state of Ohio, while Newt Gingrich leads in his native state of Georgia, according to polls released on Sunday.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • A new poll puts former House Speaker Newt Gingrich ahead by double digits in Georgia, the biggest state to vote on Super Tuesday and the linchpin of Mr. Gingrich's southern strategy. But is not yet clear how Mr.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • One place that appears to be true is Georgia, where attack ads from Mr. Romney's supporters seem not to have tarnished Mr. Gingrich much; his standing in recent polls has improved.
  • (New York Times)
  • according to a new Deseret News/KSL poll.
  • (ksl.com)
  • Are all Super Tuesday states showing the same poll numbers as Ohio? According to an NBC/Marist poll, Georgia seems to be overwhelmingly in favor of Newt Gingrich, though that should come as no surprise since it is his home state.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Newt Gingrich is poised to win Georgia's Republican presidential primary on Tuesday, but voters doubt he has the best shot at unseating President Obama in November, a new poll shows.
  • (Athens Banner-Herald)
  • Newt Gingrich is holding a lead in Georgia as the state readies for Tuesdays presidential primary. A new poll of likely GOP voters found that 38 percent plan to vote for Gingrich, who represented the state for more than two decades in Congress.
  • (RealClearPolitics)
  • Gingrich is hoping for a victory in his home state of Georgia, which also votes Tuesday and where polls show him leading. Were going to win decisively, Gingrich said about the Georgia primary on NBCs Meet the Press.
  • (USA Today)
  • Newt Gingrich has said repeatedly that he needs to win his home state of Georgia to keep his campaign relevant — and per an Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll out today, he has a comfortable lead there: Another 12 percent are undecided.
  • (Politico.com)
  • But Gingrich was buoyed Sunday by a Georgia Newspaper Partnership poll that showed him with a commanding lead over his Republican rivals in the Peach State.
  • (McClatchy)

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