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« on: June 13, 2011, 08:03:43 AM »

BASED ON 1,015 AMERICANS -- (SAMPLING ERROR: +/- 3% PTS.); 944 REGISTERED
VOTERS -- (SAMPLING ERROR: +/- 3% PTS.); 429 REGISTERED DEMOCRATS -- (SAMPLING
ERROR: +/- 4.5% PTS.); 415 REGISTERED REPUBLICANS -- (SAMPLING ERROR: +/- 5% PTS.)

With Giuliani & Palin:

24% Romney
20% Palin
12% Giuliani
10% Cain
10% Gingrich
  7% Paul
  4% Bachmann
  3% Pawlenty
  1% Huntsman
  1% Santorum
  2% Someone else (vol.)
  2% None/ No one (vol.)
  3% No opinion

With Palin, but without Giuliani:

28% Romney
23% Palin
11% Gingrich
10% Cain
10% Paul
  5% Bachmann
  3% Pawlenty
  1% Huntsman
  1% Santorum
  2% Someone else (vol.)
  3% None/ No one (vol.)
  3% No opinion

Without Giuliani & Palin:

35% Romney
16% Gingrich  
13% Paul
10% Cain
  7% Bachmann
  4% Pawlenty
  2% Huntsman
  1% Santorum
  2% Someone else (vol.)
  8% None/ No one (vol.)
  3% No opinion

Do you think the Democratic party should renominate Barack Obama as the party's candidate for president in 2012, or do you think the Democratic party should nominate a different candidate for president in 2012?

81% Renominate Obama
18% Different candidate

Thinking ahead to the presidential election next November, if Barack Obama is re-elected would that make you feel excited, pleased but not excited, displeased but not angry, or angry?

19% Excited
33% Pleased
32% Displeased
16% Angry

http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2011/images/06/13/rel10g1a.pdf
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