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US-2012 Primary: 25% Romney, 14% Bachmann, 12% Palin, 10% Perry (Quinnipiac 7/5-11)


First Posted: 07/13/11 11:28 AM ET Updated: 09/12/11 06:12 AM ET

Quinnipiac
7/5-11/11; 2,311 registered voters, 2% margin of error
913 Republican primary voters, 3.2% margin of error
Mode: Live telephone interviews
Quinnipiac release

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2012 President: Republican Primary
25% Romney
14% Bachmann
12% Palin
10% Perry
6% Cain
5% Paul
5% Gingrich
3% Pawlenty
1% Santorum
1% Huntsman

2012 President: General Election
50% Obama (D), 37% Perry (R)
50% Obama (D), 38% Bachmann (R)
47% Obama (D), 41% Romney (R)
53% Obama (D), 34% Palin (R)

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01:11 PM on 07/13/2011
This is awesome!! I wholly support this nu.t job being back in congress!!

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/house-races/170865-grayson-running-for-congress
12:31 PM on 07/13/2011
Obama up six on Romney and this is before he refused to sign the anti-gay petition. Things will only get worse for old Mittens.
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11:56 AM on 07/13/2011
"The stuff that's going on in my party where the pettiness overcomes the patriotism... It's just disgusting to me". Former US Senator Alan Simpson R-WY as quoted by ABC news.

Let me guess Alan Simpson is off base here? I guess he now falls into the "unamerican" category?
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11:46 AM on 07/13/2011
I'd be worried for Romney. Bachmann can only gain from Palin's numbers.
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11:43 AM on 07/13/2011
Interesting to note that indies go to Romney slightly and also the size of the gender gap. You would think with all the anti-female rhetoric the left has espoused since 2008 towards Palin, Brewer, and now Bachmann, they wouldn't be so fond of the Democrat party. But i guess its similar to jews and the dems. Some people are just masochists. LOL.
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Lord of Cacti
12:24 PM on 07/13/2011
Dems only talk the talk, the right keeps them in apron strings.
12:29 PM on 07/13/2011
I think it would be highly un-wise for the liberals who run most of the mainstream media to attack Bachmann like they did Palin four years ago. They only set up Obama to look like a party that is anti-woman. Bachmann is considerably different than Palin in experience, intelligence, and personal accomplishment. Attacking her the same way as Palin just makes the left look petty while hurting their gender advantage.
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Lord of Cacti
02:41 PM on 07/13/2011
I believe the MSM really challenges Bachmann on a different angle than Palin. Especially since Bachmann isn't regularly using gendered language or out doing masculine/feminine things that perk people's interest like Palin.

Since the Republican Femosquad was mostly broken up (Bachmann, Palin, Angle, O'Donnell) I think you'll see less of the feminizing of Bachmann in the media.