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Source: Survey USA (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
RomneyRepublican41%pie
Poll Date: 2012-01-29
Number Polled: 500
Margin of Error: 5%
Voter Type: Likely
GingrichRepublican26%
PaulRepublican12%
SantorumRepublican12%
OtherRepublican0%
-UndecidedRepublican9%

Romney leads by fifteen

 By: Ryne (R-WA) on 2012-01-29 @ 23:22:23

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About this Poll
Using voter list sample from Aristotle, SurveyUSA interviewed 500 registered Florida Republicans who have voted in past primary elections and who identified themselves as being certain to vote in this primary. Interviews conducted 01/27/12 through 01/29/12. Interviews conducted 100% by telephone. Respondents who use a landline (home) telephone (70% of likely voters) were interviewed on their home telephone in the recorded voice of a professional announcer. Respondents who do not use a home telephone (30% of likely voters) were contacted by live operators, who hand-dialed the telephone, secured the cooperation of the respondent, asked the questions, recorded the answers, and remained on the phone until the completion of the interview. In these results, Ron Paul's support among cell phone respondents is 5 times greater than among landline respondents. Florida should have 99 "winner take all" delegates at stake, but because Florida jumped the line and moved its primary earlier than had been recommended by the Republican National Committee, the state is penalized and will award 50 instead of 99 delegates. The Republican National Convention begins 08/27/12 in Tampa. Gingrich hopes that a majority of the delegates seated at the national convention will be non-Romney delegates and that Gingrich will survive Florida to fight another day.

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