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HST1948
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« on: June 29, 2011, 12:20:42 PM »

2012 Presidential Election in Texas:

Obama 44%   Bachmann  47%
Obama 43%   Cain           43%
Obama 46%   Palin           44%
Obama 43%   Pawlenty    44%
Oabma 42%   Romney      50%
Oabma 40%   Paul            45%
Obama 47%   Perry          45%

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_TX_629513.pdf
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HST1948
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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2011, 12:57:34 PM »

I don't know why there is such a T-Paw buzz and why people are surprised when he isn't doing that well in polls.  He was a plurality governor who only got reelected because his opponent called a reporter a "Republican Whore" three days before the election. In addition he is not that popular in his home state and puts people to sleep when he speaks.  I will concede it is slightly impressive that he was a Republican that won the governorship in a Blue State.
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HST1948
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« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2011, 05:59:29 PM »

Obama vs. Romney



Obama vs. Gingrich

(Deleted to accommodate Rick Perry Michelle Bachmann)...coming soon

Obama vs. Palin



Obama vs. Pawlenty




Favorite Sons:


Obama vs. local favorite sons




DeMint -- South Carolina
Santorum -- Pennsylvania
Romney -- Michigan and New Hampshire
Pawlenty -- Minnesota
Thune -- South Dakota
Gingrich -- Georgia
Bachmann -- Minnesota (but I am showing her in Iowa instead because of Pawlenty)
Palin -- Arizona (she is allegedly moving there) and Alaska
Perry -- Texas
Cain -- Georgia (but I will show him in North Carolina)
Ron Paul -- Texas (but I will show him in Oklahoma for this purpose
Johnson -- New Mexico

In view of the execrable performance of  Rick Perry in a matchup poll against President Obama in Texas, a firm R state, I am not going to bother showing a map for him. I am going to add Michelle Bachmann instead.  She over Cain? Michelle Bachmann has legislative experience.  

Just a quick correction on your Pawlenty map.  You have Texas colored Red, the poll showed Pawlenty beating Obama by 1 point in TX.
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