- WASHINGTON — Rick Santorum may have a 2-to-1 lead in Tennessee polls heading into the GOP presidential election on Tuesday, but in the race for campaign dollars, he remains dead last. The former U.S. (Knoxville News Sentinel)
- Santorum earlier had a double-digit lead in the polls in Tennessee, but a Rasmussen Reports survey released Sunday showed Romney within striking distance there. Romney didnt gloat. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- But a victory by Mr. Romney in Tennessee would damp claims that he has only a weak hold on the South, the region where his support in polls has been softest. (Wall Street Journal)
- One local activist working with the campaign conceded some concerns that it gave the long-married Santorum, a father of seven, an early lead. In most Tennessee polls he has been ahead by double-digits. (Investors Business Daily)
- Vanderbilt Players to Watch: G John Jenkins, 6-4 Jr. (20.1 ppg, 49.3% FG, 46.7% 3s); F Jeffery Taylor, 6-7 Sr. (17.4 ppg, 6 rpg, 51.8% FG); C Festus Ezeli, 6-11 Sr. (10.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 54.3% FG). (College Hoops Net)
- Forty percent of Tennessee Republicans in the poll favor Santorum compared to 19 percent who prefer Romney. Another 13 percent support Newt Gingrich, and 11 percent back Ron Paul. (Nashville Post)
- Tennessee is one of 10 states that will choose it's favorite Republican presidential candidate on "Super Tuesday," adding delegates to a growing tally from states pledged to support its pick at the GOP convention in Tampa Bay, Fla. (Johnson City Press)
- State Sen. (Knoxville News Sentinel)
- Conducted Feb. (Nashville Tennessean)
- The poll carries a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percent points. President Barack Obama appears to be trailing Sen. Rick Santorum for president in Tennessee despite a bounce in his approval rating, a Middle Tennessee State University poll has found. (and Obama - in TN - Nashville Tennessean)
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Tennessee Poll
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