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Question: For each of the two matchups: which candidate has the greater chance of being the Republican nominee in 2012?
#1
[A] Gov. Sarah Palin (AK) [1]
 
#2
[A] Gov. Tim Pawlenty (MN) [4]
 
#3
Gov. Mitt Romney (MA) [2]
 
#4
Gov. Mike Huckabee (AR) [3]
 
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Total Voters: 58

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Junior Chimp
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« on: May 21, 2009, 01:00:25 PM »

This last round of voting was unfortunately made rather boring by the recent news regarding Governors Crist & Huntsman, all but ruling them out of the 2012 lineup.  Even despite this, the two of them still made it pretty close to entering the Final Four---not good news for Huck & Pawlenty.

The results:

Gov. Sarah Palin (77%) def. Gov. Bobby Jindal (23%)

Gov. Mitt Romney (87%) def. Gov. Mark Sanford (13%)

Gov. Mike Huckabee (59%) def. Gov. Jon Huntsman, Jr. (41%)

Gov. Tim Pawlenty (57%) def. Gov. Charlie Crist (43%)


So, we're down to the Final Four.  Please cast two votes, one in each of the lettered races, voting for the candidate you think most likely to win the nomination, not the one you personally prefer.

This week's matchups:

A: Gov. Sarah Palin (AK) v. Gov. Tim Pawlenty (MN)

B: Gov. Mitt Romney (MA) v. Gov. Mike Huckabee (AR)
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