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CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
RomneyRepublican32%pie
Poll Date: 2012-03-04
Number Polled: 546
Margin of Error: 4%
Voter Type: Likely
SantorumRepublican32%
GingrichRepublican14%
PaulRepublican11%
OtherRepublican3%
-UndecidedRepublican8%

Romney, Santorum Tied

 By: Inks.LWC (R-MI) on 2012-03-06 @ 06:16:38

Question:
1. If the Republican presidential primary were held today, please tell me which of the following
people you would be most likely to support. Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Texas
Congressman Ron Paul, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, or former Pennsylvania
Senator Rick Santorum (RANDOM ORDER)
Mar. 1-4
2012
Romney 32%
Santorum 32%
Gingrich 14%
Paul 11%
Someone else (vol.) *
None/ No one (vol.) 2%
No opinion 8%
2. Would you say you will definitely support that candidate in 2012, or is it possible you would
change your mind?
Mar. 1-4
2012
Definitely support 53%
Might change mind 37%
No opinion 10%
No opinion includes respondents with no first choice in Q.1.

Poll Demographics

About this Poll
All interviews conducted by telephone among 527 likely
voters in the Georgia Republican primary and 546 likely
voters in the Ohio Republican primary by ORC
International on March 1-4, 2012.

BASED ON INTERVIEWS WITH 546 REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE LIKELY TO VOTE IN THE
OHIO REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY -- SAMPLING ERROR: +/- 4 PERCENTAGE PTS.

In Ohio, a total of 2,026 adults were interviewed by telephone using standard random-digit dialing
methods. All respondents were asked questions concerning their registration status and basic
demographics, and the entire sample was weighted to reflect statewide Census figures for gender, race, age,
education and region of the state. 546 likely voters were identified based on each respondent's stated
intention to participate in the 2012 primary, interest in the campaign to date, and self-reported voting
history. Respondents who reported that they had already cast an early or absentee ballot were
automatically categorized as likely voters.

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