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WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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March 02, 2012, 12:28:49 am »
New Poll:
Washington President by Public Policy Polling on 2012-03-01
Summary:
Romney:
37%
Santorum:
32%
Paul:
16%
Gingrich:
13%
Other:
0%
Undecided:
2%
Poll Source URL:
Full Poll Details
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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March 02, 2012, 12:31:11 am »
Romney probably loses 5, and Paul probably gains 5 just by this being a caucus.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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March 02, 2012, 12:33:14 am »
So....tossup. A prediction nightmare. Ugh.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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March 02, 2012, 12:57:31 am »
It's looking like today's Rasmussen poll was one data point, not the whole story.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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March 02, 2012, 01:09:34 am »
Romney is only +3 among likely caucusers, but +10 among probable caucusers.
Among the 21% of caucusers who self-identify as Democrats (?!), Paul leads with 33% to 28% for Santorum and 27% for Romney.
Romney's entire margin is based on the fact that 14% of likely caucusers are Mormons, where he leads Santorum by 64%-13%.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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March 02, 2012, 01:21:24 am »
14% Mormon ? lol
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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Quote from: Ron Swanson on March 02, 2012, 01:21:24 am
14% Mormon ? lol
Washington is 3.9% Mormon. I highly, highly doubt they will be 14% of caucus-goers.
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March 02, 2012, 01:36:32 am »
I think Santorum will end up proving to have underpolled here. Plus, the Romney double-win Momentum will die down a bit by then.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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Quote from: realisticidealist on March 02, 2012, 01:24:57 am
Quote from: Ron Swanson on March 02, 2012, 01:21:24 am
14% Mormon ? lol
Washington is 3.9% Mormon. I highly, highly doubt they will be 14% of caucus-goers.
Considering that overall turnout will probably be horrendously low, who knows...
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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March 02, 2012, 01:56:15 am »
Washington does have some rather organized, insular Mormon communities scattered around in odd places. I wouldn't really be that shocked if Mormon turnout was that high. (Also, that would easily be Santorum's strongest performance among Mormons thus far if those results are accurate.)
In any case, tough call.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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March 02, 2012, 02:04:43 am »
Granted, unless CNN does an entrance poll, we'll never know for sure.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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So according to this poll, 35% of the GOP caucus attendees age 18-29 on Saturday will be self-identified 'liberals', versus only 21% who call themselves 'very conservative'. But among those 65 and older, only 1% will be 'liberal' and 88% will be either 'somewhat conservative' or 'very conservative', with nearly half of all attendees 'very conservative'. These old conservatives also have the most favorable impression of Romney.
Also, among those 18-29, 31% will identify as Mormon, whereas among those over 65, only 10% will identify as Mormon.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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Quote from: realisticidealist on March 02, 2012, 01:24:57 am
Quote from: Ron Swanson on March 02, 2012, 01:21:24 am
14% Mormon ? lol
Washington is 3.9% Mormon. I highly, highly doubt they will be 14% of caucus-goers.
To be honest they do get out the vote really well for Mitt.
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Quote from: Alcon on March 02, 2012, 01:56:15 am
Washington does have some rather organized, insular Mormon communities scattered around in odd places. I wouldn't really be that shocked if Mormon turnout was that high. (Also, that would easily be Santorum's strongest performance among Mormons thus far if those results are accurate.)
In any case, tough call.
It will also be skewed Republican. Most of the Mormons are Republican.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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Washington is only 3.9% Mormon? I feel like there are actually a lot of Mormons here... I don't doubt the 14% number for a caucus. Think about it - Mormons would then be 8-9% of regular Republican voters at least, and then caucuses are very low turnout.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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March 02, 2012, 04:17:45 am »
Who the heck knows what'll happen in Washington? In 2008, the state GOP released a bunch of numbers without really saying what they were counting:
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making it impossible to discern turnout. Anyway, I doubt the turnout will be any better than CO or MN, which means that the polls are largely meaningless, and anything can happen. The only thing I would predict is that Gingrich comes in fourth.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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True, we don't even know if they'll count all of the votes.
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Re: WA PrimR: Public Policy Polling: Romney leads by only five
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Can someone else please post and enter all the polls in the next 5 days, because I'm not much online until Tuesday ? Thx.
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