Two More National Polls Show Texas Gov. Rick Perry as the GOP Presidential Front-Runner
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New Poll – 2012 GOP Nomination – National |
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8/16-27/11 |
Perry |
24 |
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Romney |
18 |
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Palin |
11 |
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Bachmann |
10 |
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Paul |
9 |
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Cain |
5 |
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Gingrich |
3 |
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Santorum |
1 |
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McCotter |
1 |
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Huntsman |
1 |
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New Poll – 2012 GOP Nomination – National |
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8/25-29/11 |
Perry |
41 |
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Romney |
12 |
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Paul |
11 |
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Bachmann |
9 |
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Cain |
8 |
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Gingrich |
3 |
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Santorum |
3 |
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Huntsman |
3 |
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Johnson |
<1 |
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Karger |
<1 |
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Two new national polls are out on the 2012 GOP Presidential Nomination race. Both show Texas Gov. Rick Perry leading the GOP Field.
Quinnipiac has Perry leading Mitt Romney 24%-18%, with Sarah Palin third at 11%.
A new Zogby Interactive Poll has Perry moving out to a huge lead over Mitt Romney at 41%-12%.
I don’t think there’s any doubt now that Rick Perry has become the clear GOP front-runner. While I’m sure he’s not leading by 29-points, as Zogby shows, he has had quite a month. The real question now is whether he can maintain it once the GOP Debates take place in September.
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