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GOP Primary Election Poll Shows Gains For Michele Bachmann, Tim Pawlenty

Gop Primary Election Poll

By NANCY BENAC and JENNIFER AGIESTA   06/23/11 10:19 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- Republicans are starting to pay more attention to the candidates who hope to take on President Barack Obama next year, and so far that's been a good thing for Michele Bachmann and Tim Pawlenty. Not for Newt Gingrich.

Overall, a new Associated Press-GfK poll shows, Republicans are giving the field of challengers a so-so assessment as interest in the race increases. And, with growing doubts among Americans that Obama deserves re-election, Democratic interest in the GOP field is significant, too.

Bachmann, a three-term congresswoman supported by many tea party members, enjoyed a big boost in her favorability rating among Republicans after she turned in a smooth debate performance this month and joined the presidential race.

Former Minnesota Gov. Pawlenty also made progress with Republicans, particularly among tea party supporters. GOP field leader Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, held steady in the eyes of Republicans – but gained no ground – with the formal launch of his campaign. Former House Speaker Gingrich, who announced his campaign five weeks ago, was heading in the wrong direction.

The Georgian's favorability rating among Republicans plunged in one month from 61 percent to 43 percent as his campaign was plagued by massive staff defections, abysmal fund-raising and reports that he and his wife had racked up huge bills at luxury jeweler Tiffany's.

Gingrich did the logical thing in response: dismiss the importance of early political handicapping.

In an appearance this week, he noted that if early conventional wisdom had been accurate, Hillary Rodham Clinton would have won the Democratic nomination for president in 2008, not Barack Obama, and Rudy Giuliani would have been the GOP nominee, not John McCain.

There was plenty for political spectators to watch in the past month as GOP candidates moved themselves in – and out – of contention, and more Republicans tuned in: 71 percent of Republicans surveyed said they had a great deal or quite of bit of interest in the contest, compared with 65 percent in May and March.

That isn't necessarily translating into enthusiasm, however.

"There's no dynamite person," said 66-year-old Rich McGough, of Mount Gretna, Pa. But McGough allowed that Bachmann offers some "pizazz," and Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who's considering joining the race, also would be solid choices.

Republicans can take comfort that satisfaction with the GOP field rose. Fifty-two percent said they were satisfied with the slate this month, up from 41 percent a month earlier. And satisfaction was highest among those who were paying the closest attention.

Overall, Americans are about evenly divided on whether Obama deserves re-election – 48 percent say yes, 47 percent no – and that could be driving broader interest in the GOP nomination race.

Among all those surveyed, 59 percent said they were interested in the GOP contest. But just 39 percent were satisfied with the Republican field of candidates. Among independents, 57 percent were dissatisfied.

The expected GOP field has done considerable shifting this spring, gaining Bachmann and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman while losing Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, and businessman Donald Trump.

Some voters remain hopeful the lineup ultimately will include candidates who are still big question marks: Perry, former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin and former New York Mayor Giuliani.

Rancher and school teacher Jeanne Renfro, 52, from Channing, Texas, says she'd like to see Perry join the race.

"I'm not sure that I would actually vote for Rick Perry, but I think if he would actually get in he would bring some valuable debate to the issues," she said. Overall, Renfro said, "I'm not too impressed" with the GOP field.

Among other poll details:

_Republicans still give Romney the highest favorability rating among announced candidates, at 61 percent. Palin, who's keeping everyone guessing about her intentions, is holding steady, too, with a 63 percent favorability rating.

_Bachmann's favorability rating jumped from 41 percent to 54 percent among Republicans. A third still have no opinion about her, and it's too soon to tell if her boost will endure or was a June phenomenon.

_Huntsman, who announced his candidacy this week but still is relatively unknown nationally, had a 23 percent favorability rating among Republicans. He's gotten better known – 59 percent had no opinion about him in the latest poll, down slightly from 66 percent a month earlier. But the result was an increase in those with an unfavorable opinion, from 11 percent to 17 percent, with a greater uptick among tea party supporters.

_Pawlenty, one of the first to get into the race, saw his favorable ratings rise 10 percentage points to 43 percent. His support among tea party backers was up 11 points.

The poll was conducted June 16-20 by GfK Roper Public Affairs and Corporate Communications. It involved landline and cellphone interviews with 1,001 adults nationwide and had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.1 percentage points. The survey included 429 Republicans, and that subset had a larger, 6.2 percentage point margin of error.

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Associated Press News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.

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Kiffanik
01:40 PM on 06/24/2011
To be honest, I feel bad for those true Republicans who honestly believe in the ideals they used to espouse. The Eisenhower Republicans, if there are any left, must be heartbroken that in this time of so many challenges, this is the best their party can throw together. They might do better running Mickey Mouse, at least he's got some popularity. Nevermind, forgot about that whole g@y day at Disney.
08:48 PM on 06/25/2011
What ideals did Eisenhower Republicans had? They had neither ideals nor values...
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S-Man
Floating down the stream of time.
12:49 PM on 06/24/2011
A sh00t from the hip cowboy from TX, what could go wrong?
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S-Man
Floating down the stream of time.
12:53 PM on 06/24/2011
Oops, wrong thread.......Sorry pulled a Pa|in
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11:49 AM on 06/24/2011
Oh please let Bachman be the GOP contender, a mangy republican dog could beat Obama right now but she hasn't quite risen to that level of competence.
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builderman55
Featherless Biped
11:39 AM on 06/24/2011
How I would love to see a Bachmann/Obama showdown next year. She'd never be able to utter another word in her life after her massive loss because she'd be choking on all of the mass of drivel she's spewed since getting on the national stage. The GOP candidate field has now been crowned as the most laughable array of candidates in the history of our once, great country.
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Kiffanik
01:36 PM on 06/24/2011
No, it wouldn't work. He couldn't even debate her fairly because I'm sure their crowd would say he "attacked" her even if he just stood behind the podium and clicked a PowerPoint. I wonder if they'd let him send Hillary?
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S-Man
Floating down the stream of time.
11:31 AM on 06/24/2011
Hearing and obeying voices_in_your head should disqualify you from higher office.
10:47 AM on 06/24/2011
We need a female president. When men get angry, they go to war. When women get angry, they go shopping. Nothing like a new dress for a fresh perspective.
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lizt
former Army officer/lifelong liberal/pdx biker
10:52 AM on 06/24/2011
I've never in my life gone shopping because I was mad. I usually just stay and fight.
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11:51 AM on 06/24/2011
but this woman would go to war with anyone who doesn't think like a moron or believe in "HER
God" I'd like a woman president too (how could they do worse) but a brain is still a requirement regardless of her womanness ;_)
democles
swords-r-us
10:02 AM on 06/24/2011
Newt was never running, really. He is selling his knick knacks from his little tin empire so he can afford Tiffanies and hair appointments for his wife.
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ethiopia1a
I want to take Lady Karma out for drinks and treat
08:10 AM on 06/24/2011
Guess this poll was taken at the Ft. Lauderdale petting zoo! The Bachmann has the chimps votes!
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11:53 AM on 06/24/2011
Actually they listened to her for 5 minutes and decided she was too stupid for the chimps' vote! The weasels caucused and decided she was their gal!
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dmsdzinr
Progression wit a twist of sarcasm.
08:04 AM on 06/24/2011
Newts run is OVER! He is the only one who hasn't caught on to that fact. So much for him being the brain of the bunch.
centsable
Baracking the vote...2012
08:27 AM on 06/24/2011
"The brain of the bunch" isn't saying much about the republican field, heard Bachmann speak lately? (giggling)
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dmsdzinr
Progression wit a twist of sarcasm.
08:46 AM on 06/24/2011
My POINT exactly!
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Americanium
Liberal nut
07:47 AM on 06/24/2011
Funny how Newt points to the Democratic Primaries and failed to see that he is the Hillary Clinton in the race.
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lizt
former Army officer/lifelong liberal/pdx biker
10:53 AM on 06/24/2011
Newt doesn't begin to reach the level of Hillary Clinton. Her campaign was focused and organized and lasted more than a month. She didn't use running for president as an opportunity for grifting.
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dmsdzinr
Progression wit a twist of sarcasm.
07:45 AM on 06/24/2011
Newt: Dead candidate walking. But, he doesn't even know it yet.
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S-Man
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09:36 AM on 06/24/2011
He needs....BRAINS.
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lizt
former Army officer/lifelong liberal/pdx biker
10:54 AM on 06/24/2011
Zombie Newtie.
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Barnicle23
Merry Meet, Merry Part
12:41 PM on 06/24/2011
Honestly I don't think he cares. Just another way for him to get money.
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Jaguar man
Consumers are the only real job creators
06:37 AM on 06/24/2011
The fact that Michelle Bachmann, BSC, has a favorability rating over 50% tells you all you have to know about what passes for the Republican party these days
12:20 AM on 06/24/2011
Newt is moot!
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lizt
former Army officer/lifelong liberal/pdx biker
01:31 AM on 06/24/2011
And I can't wait til he's mute.
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blknightowl
Independent, in thought and voting
05:08 AM on 06/24/2011
faved...

we can add more names to that "mute" list.....
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S-Man
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11:01 AM on 06/24/2011
Newt is moot, he should be mute now scoot.
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S-Man
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11:38 AM on 06/24/2011
I like what you started.
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juicybrisket
dont start none, wont be none
11:41 PM on 06/23/2011
the GOP is on record as voting to end medicare. their proverbial goose is cooked.
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blknightowl
Independent, in thought and voting
05:08 AM on 06/24/2011
faved.
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Puffin16
82.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot
12:40 PM on 06/24/2011
Bingo! The over-55 crowd ALWAYS votes!
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10:58 PM on 06/23/2011
get lost newt I love Michele
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lizt
former Army officer/lifelong liberal/pdx biker
10:56 AM on 06/24/2011
I can tell you support her by your lack of basic grammar, logic and punctuation. Congratulations on capitalizing her name.