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Newt Gingrich's Rise Continues, Ron Paul Second, Romney Third In Iowa: Des Moines Register Poll

Posted: 12/03/11 08:28 PM ET

Des Moines Register Poll

WASHINGTON -- Eighteen years after he led Republicans to an unexpected takeover of the House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich looks increasingly poised to engineer yet another improbable election win.

The former House Speaker, whose presidential campaign was left for dead a few months ago amidst heavy debt and a staff exodus, sits atop the new Des Moines Register poll, at 25 percent. In the last Register poll -- released in late October -- he was at seven percent.

The poll was conducted Nov. 27-30 among 401 likely Republican caucus-goers, and has a margin of error of 4.9 percentage points.

Gingrich is trailed by Rep. Ron Paul at 18 percent and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, with 16 percent. Businessman Herman Cain, who earlier in the day announced that he was suspending his beleaguered presidential campaign in response to allegations of an extramarital affair and past charges of sexual harassment, was favored by eight percent of voters, down from 22 percent in the Register's last survey.

In line with other recent surveys, the new poll shows that Cain was fading fast in Iowa as well as nationally before suspending his campaign.

The decline is likely music to Gingrich's ears. Several recent national polls have shown Gingrich potentially gaining the most ground among Cain supporters in the event the former Godfather's Pizza CEO dropped out of the race. According to the Register: "More respondents choose Gingrich as their second choice than any other candidate. Together, 43 percent of likely caucusgoers pick him as first or second."

With just weeks until Iowans gather to vote, the race for the Hawkeye State has boiled down to three candidates, none of whom, really, have devoted much time or energy to the primary battleground.

Paul maintains a devoted following, but has been primarily a national candidate rather than running an Iowa-centric campaign. Romney has campaigned tepidly in Iowa -- wary of being dealt a setback like the one he suffered when he finished second there in 2008. In the Register poll released in late October, he stood at 22 percent. On Saturday, however, Romney received the backing of the Sioux City Journal, a fairly powerful editorial board inside the state. That endorsement came after the field period for the new survey had ended.

Gingrich, meanwhile, just recently opened his first office in the Hawkeye State -- his campaign debt having eliminated any chance for an earlier investment. And yet, Saturday night's poll is only one of several recent surveys to show him on the rise.

The candidates who have spent the most time in Iowa, ironically, have remained stagnant in the polls. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) earned eight percent support in Saturday night's Register poll; former Sen. Rick Santorum received the backing of six percent; while Texas Gov. Rick Perry clocks in at six percent.

The Des Moines Register's Iowa survey is the nation's longest continuously running newspaper poll, beginning in the 1980s. As the Huffington Post's Mark Blumenthal noted in late October:

The Register and its current pollster Ann Selzer gained further acclaim four years ago when their final pre-caucus survey was the only public poll to show Barack Obama with a wide lead over Hillary Clinton and John Edwards. It was also the only poll to accurately forecast the "dramatic influx" of first-time caucus-goers that helped propel Obama to his eventual Iowa victory.

Because of the very low turnout of eligible adults to the Iowa Caucuses, however, all past polling of likely caucus-goers has been notoriously volatile. Although the Register poll accurately forecast Obama's win four years ago, its October poll conducted just three months earlier showed Obama running in third place, seven percentage points behind Clinton. Thus, with more than 10 weeks still remaining before the 2012 caucus, caution is in order.


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WASHINGTON -- Eighteen years after he led Republicans to an unexpected takeover of the House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich looks increasingly poised to engineer yet another improbable election win...
WASHINGTON -- Eighteen years after he led Republicans to an unexpected takeover of the House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich looks increasingly poised to engineer yet another improbable election win...
 
 
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Mahi Joe 09:18 AM on 12/04/2011
Early on I predicted that Romney would be the annointed one but I am beginning to rethink that. Newt may end up getting the nomination because he is much more a DC insider than Romney ever was and he has shown his support for lobbyists, being one himself, and he has remained somewhat quiet compared to the rest of the candidates so he isn't be called out as much about his stances. Newt may end up being the  Read More...
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David Hundley
Deep In The Heart of Taxes
10:14 AM on 12/19/2011
Next year will be the tipping point, wait till all the soldiers go for un-employment and seek food stamps. Then they will realize what they were fighting for, has all but dissappeared.
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Skunkman
old & decrepit
10:41 AM on 12/15/2011
Ron Paul has been a government employee most of his adult life and even got the military to pay off his med school bills. Is he really the best example of libertarianism? That and the fact that he only espouses freedom for some while restricting it for others shows what a hypocrite he really is. He can be acrank and make the right comments and vote the "correct" way in congress, but really what matters is what he's done..

Mike:
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David Hundley
Deep In The Heart of Taxes
10:17 AM on 12/19/2011
Strange, Why RP hasn't become a billionaire after all those years in congress?
Maybe, because he isn't crooked, and knows what blood money gets you.
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Skunkman
old & decrepit
03:04 PM on 12/19/2011
Well David you really don't know how much money RP has do you? lol

Mike
10:45 AM on 12/20/2011
This is a guy with a scientific bak-ground, yet he amase's me over the fact that if left up to him, blacks in America would go back to playing their roles as slave.

He better than others should be in-the-know of the Journey of Man and of his Genetic Oddyssey.

Persaoanlly,I'm starting to LQQK t him as just another to PHLEW overthe KOO_COO'S next.
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Skunkman
old & decrepit
04:21 PM on 12/20/2011
Hi vallesula: I enjoyed your excellent post. It will be my
pleasure to follow your new posts. Enjoy the holidays.

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Mike:
08:18 PM on 12/07/2011
After reviewing the Huffington Post for the past few weeks I find myself compelled to "unsubscribe" simply because of the lack of coverage of Ron Paul.

I am very disappointed to find that the Huffington Post is participating in the "main stream media blackout" of Dr Ron Paul.

As a Canadian I am somewhat disgusted with our southern cousins because I now believe that the whole system has become corrupted.

Agree with Ron Paul or not he deserves equal time in the news because he has a proven track record of his statements & voting.
11:11 AM on 12/10/2011
Yes, that's the sad fact. I think the groups who oppose Paul, and manage/own the media, have a very strong dislike of Paul. Their reasons are obvious, the main one being that he wants us out of the endless and unconstitutional wars in that bloody religious cesspool between Palestine and Pakistain.
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David Hundley
Deep In The Heart of Taxes
10:05 AM on 12/19/2011
Yes, I agree most. Freedom of the Press, isn't freedom when the media is bent on steering this election process. HP takes money from the campaign coffers (Corporations) to support OB on it's website. That can't possibly be fair and balanced. When Corporations don't like someone I Love Em.
08:45 PM on 12/06/2011
I like how both the liberal and conservatives bash each other blindly without the slightest idea of what they're saying. Vote for constitutionalism in disguise, Ron Paul, the only GOP candidate that has one intelligent thought in his head.
indamiddle
I do not support single party rule
06:55 PM on 12/06/2011
One thing about Newt is you KNOW what you will get....flaws and all. No secrets. no blow dried life. It's all out there...The people know all the dirty laundry.
06:58 PM on 12/06/2011
what do the liberals know about Obama yet they hero worship him? Good thing they don't know I say because when they find out it isn't going to be pretty
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shadenelkhatib
01:08 AM on 12/21/2011
Yes, a married man with 2 affairs under his belt....my kind of candidate!
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Phreejazz
05:42 PM on 12/06/2011
Gingrich is at 25, Paul --who no one thinks is a serious contender -- is at 18%. The margin of error is 4.9 %. A lot of noise over nothing, at this point.
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manfrommars
space blogger from afar
04:38 PM on 12/06/2011
From up on Mars it looks like Ron Paul is going to take it. We like Ron up here. But his son is kind of mean spirited. . probably a spoiled brat
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Sock Monkey
Deceive. Inveigle. Obfuscate. The DC mantra.
06:59 PM on 12/06/2011
His son was the one that called BS on SB 18767 forcing a real vote. You know...the bill no one wants to admit they actually like.
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manfrommars
space blogger from afar
07:30 PM on 12/06/2011
please explain
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04:07 PM on 12/06/2011
What I've learned from the comments section:
Everyone hates everyone.
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manfrommars
space blogger from afar
09:51 AM on 12/06/2011
It is so very important that we elect a President whose first priority is protecting the rich. . I think either of these candidates, Romeny or Newt would do an excellent job. I',m not so sure about Paul so he probably won't get the nod
08:34 AM on 12/06/2011
Iowa: Idiots Out Wandering Around.

They can't make up their mind who they want, what they want. But they will when the first candidate tells them "Farm Subsidies on, no cuts!" They'll vvote for that person, even if he/she lied about it.

Then ask them about Terry Branstead, who's taking his retirement from being on the state payroll nearly his whole life and the salary for being the current governor. He didn't even have the class to say, I'll work for a dollar a year, because I love Iowa so much. He just sucked up the money.

The Des Moines Tea Party gave Branstad a "no" on their report card on "criteria for acceptance" and said Branstad had "a history of raising taxes, [was] not a true conservative, and increased the size of government every year he held office, [and] built a state-owned phone company

So what do they want? They don't know.

In the end, in all honesty? Who cares what Iowans think
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James De La Cruz
Cogito ergo sum
06:30 PM on 12/06/2011
That's not fair about all Iowa. Just the GOP in Iowa. lol
12:04 PM on 12/07/2011
Ok, I'll agree with that
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babybuda
Tolling for the outcast....
07:40 AM on 12/06/2011
They (the republicans) will lose because they fail to see the electability of the likes of John Huntsman.
Instead they rally behind bigots, with bad ideas who care only for themselves.
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fredpa
I will try again tomorrow.
07:33 AM on 12/06/2011
This Republican field has been called a circus. Well, if that's what they're trying for, they're not very good at it. Any circus worth its salt has makeup, costumes, and props. Do you see any whiteface and big smiles or frowns? Do you see big shoes and hats [Herman's pimp hat notwithstanding]? Has anybody gotten a pie in the face? They're bad as a circus; they should go back to governing.
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James De La Cruz
Cogito ergo sum
06:33 PM on 12/06/2011
LOL Great post. Does orangeface count as a clown?
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fredpa
I will try again tomorrow.
05:54 AM on 12/07/2011
Most definititely.
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richj45
politically correct linux vegetarian
06:02 AM on 12/06/2011
Does anybody in the republican party realize that congress reprimanded then House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) and order him to pay an unprecedented $300,000 penalty for breaking federal tax laws and lying to congress.. and now they want him to be president..
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Christina Bussmann
Card-carrying, loud-mouth Liberal!
07:27 AM on 12/06/2011
That speaks volumes about neocon ideology and values.
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fredpa
I will try again tomorrow.
07:34 AM on 12/06/2011
The dpresent is all that matters, and he can make them madder than anybody else.
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jmitch6511
11:46 PM on 12/05/2011
I said it once, and i will say it again, if Donald or Daffy Duck jump into the G.O.P. race right now one of them will take the lead in the polls. Warn them before they decide to run they have to go have dinner with Mr. Comb Over Donald Trump. Hey; all of their names are Donald!
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richj45
politically correct linux vegetarian
06:04 AM on 12/06/2011
It happened yesterday, Donald Trump announced he might throw his hat or his hair into the ring..
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Vincent Gormley
Artist, activist, volunteer, compassion lives
04:32 PM on 12/06/2011
There's a difference?
02:25 PM on 12/06/2011
Most are not fully color blind yet, Mr.Obama has done more than bushwacko did in 8 years.

No teabagger has the kindness, smart, compation and been human than Mr.Obama.

p.s plus he has to work with a teabagger congress
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David Hundley
Deep In The Heart of Taxes
10:10 AM on 12/19/2011
Well, first his mistake was to keep the same financial advisors. Just to make sure we stay on the road to ruin.
11:18 PM on 12/05/2011
GO GOP ANYONE BUT OBAMA!
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ladyrosedeky
11:39 PM on 12/05/2011
Believe me, if Gingrich were to get in, you will be eating those words. You will ask yourself what was I thinking. If you want a Republican, then work for a good, solid Repubilcan candidate that has the experience to do the work; who is intelligent; and happens to be a good guy. Get on the Huntsman trail and work for him. Send them a campaign contribution. Support the best one they have running. Not just any of them because that can lead us into more trouble than we have now and Gingrich will be a lot of trouble.
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fredpa
I will try again tomorrow.
07:59 AM on 12/06/2011
F&F. Profound.
07:00 PM on 12/06/2011
Huntsman is not a good choice at all! He is a RINO