Polling Averages/Results for Arizona, Michigan GOP Presidential Primaries
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Arizona, Michigan Primary Polling Averages Updated: 2/29/12, 7:55 AM ET |
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Candidate Primary Date |
2/28/12 |
2/28/12 |
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Winner |
Romney Wins +20.7 |
Romney Wins +3.2 |
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Santorum |
26.6 |
37.9 |
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Romney |
47.3 |
41.1 |
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Gingrich |
16.2 |
6.5 |
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Paul |
8.4 |
11.6 |
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Note: Final vote results are shown for both Arizona and Michigan. Click on the state names above for polling data. |
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UPDATE: Mitt Romney won the Arizona and Michigan GOP Presidential Primaries last night. He won Arizona in very strong fashion, winning by more than 20 points. He also outperformed his poll numbers in Michigan, winning by just over 3 points. It was a big night for Romney. Had he lost in Michigan, we would be talking about how much trouble his campaign was in. Now, it’s on to Super Tuesday, March 6. Washington will hold Caucuses on Saturday, March 3.
For results in primaries and caucuses already held, and for polling averages on other future GOP contests – including Super Tuesday – go here.

















