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Newt Gingrich Poll Lead Fades After Negative Attacks

Newt Gingrich Polls

First Posted: 12/15/2011 4:35 pm Updated: 12/15/2011 4:35 pm

WASHINGTON -- Two new automated polls show sharp declines in support for Newt Gingrich in Iowa, and the national Gallup Daily tracking poll shows a more subtle decline nationwide. The consistency in the trends suggests that the changes are real, and a heavy and mostly unanswered barrage of attack ads in Iowa explains why Gingrich's support there may be falling more rapidly.

The two new automated polls have captured the attention of the news media and helped spur a big move toward Romney on the Intrade prediction market. Specifically,

  • A new Rasmussen Reports poll shows Gingrich falling 12 points from a high of 32 percent in mid-November to 20 percent now.
  • A survey released earlier this week by the Democratic-aligned firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) shows a smaller Gingrich decline (from 27 to 22 percent) over the past week.

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Can these automated polls be trusted? Detractors worry about their inability to contact voters in cellphone-only households and other methodological shortcomings. Proponents argue that their anonymous nature and presumed lower response rates may be an advantage in identifying the very narrow segment of likely caucus goers.

Either way, that difficulty of identifying Iowans likely to vote in the caucus means that any poll may be off as to the level of support for a given candidate, but if conducted consistently, any poll should provide a decent measure of trends over time. In this case, the two robo-polls provide two apples-to-apples comparisons, and both show a sharp decline for Gingrich.

The two results are consistent with an American Research Group survey, conducted by live pollsters earlier this week, that showed Gingrich with 22 percent of the vote.

In addition, the PPP poll ads another important piece of data that bolsters the case for Gingrich's decline in Iowa. His favorable rating has dropped 10 percentage points (from 62 to 52 percent), while his unfavorable rating jumped nine (from 31 to 40 percent).

Outside of Iowa, the live-interviewer Gallup daily tracking poll is showing a similar but slightly less severe decline in support for Gingrich among Republican identifiers nationwide. In the first week of December, they reported support for Gingrich varying between 34 and 37 percent, but their most recent release this week shows his support has fallen to 29 percent.

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A sharper decline in Iowa would be consistent with the campaign being waged there, as voters in Iowa are more engaged in the campaign and have been exposed to millions of dollars of campaign advertising (roughly $2.9 million worth for the week of December 5, according to data published by The Washington Post).

More importantly, at least three of Gingrich's rivals have used those media dollars to deliver negative attacks like the one below aired by Mitt Romney's super PAC. Politico's Jon Martin reports that a "minute-long negative spot brutalizing Gingrich" ran in Iowa from Friday through Wednesday, and was replaced by a 30-second version today. Ron Paul had an even harder-hitting attack on Gingrich running in early December.

And Gingrich has yet to respond with advertising of his own, except to note that "others seem more focused on attacks rather than moving the country forward" in a new, mostly positive advertisement.

Some political scientists argue that the negative ads in Iowa are a "waste of money," but the conditions there are different from those tested in much of the research they cite. If anything, the scenario that has played out in Iowa over the last two weeks is the near-perfect scenario for negative ads to have an impact. Unlike a general election, voters in a primary or caucus are not rooted in party identification, and the Republican field lacks an incumbent or a dominant, established frontrunner. Many Republicans are feeling conflicted about the candidates and uncertain about their preferences.

Moreover, Iowa voters are seeing a heavy volume of attacks against Gingrich from multiple sources, and the attacks are gaining traction as they recirculate in the news media and as a topic of conversation among prominent conservatives on cable television news (which also contributes to the national trend).

Likely Republican caucus-goers are also older and more politically interested, thus more easily reached via broadcast television advertising. They are "a pretty homogenous group that rabidly watches FOX News and listens to talk radio," according to Jon Hutchins, president of Media Strategies and Research, a firm that buys television time for Democratic candidates. "You don't have to drown them with heavy TV points to be effective," Hutchins says, "so a heavy buy on these [outlets], plus a supplemental broadcast TV buy at moderate levels, really can hit this audience hard."

Mark Mellman, the Democratic pollster who advised John Kerry in 2004, believes the ads running against Gingrich are having an impact. "When the ads are credible, when they're relevant, when they're at a level that people hear and see them," he says, "they matter."

So what comes next? "There are lots of ways to deal with negative ads," says Mellman, "but not dealing with them generally is not the right strategy."

If the attacks continue unanswered, the Gingrich's Iowa decline may continue.

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WASHINGTON -- Two new automated polls show sharp declines in support for Newt Gingrich in Iowa, and the national Gallup Daily tracking poll shows a more subtle decline nationwide. The consistency in t...
WASHINGTON -- Two new automated polls show sharp declines in support for Newt Gingrich in Iowa, and the national Gallup Daily tracking poll shows a more subtle decline nationwide. The consistency in t...
 
 
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ffny
01:09 PM on 12/21/2011
Newt is bad news for Newt!!!
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DLee4144
02:13 PM on 12/19/2011
OK, all you Democrats-- get out and vote for Newt. Most states don't require you to prove party registration or anything like that. With Newt as the Republican nominee, we can spend much more money on the congressional races, since he will be easy to beat without campaigning much, and have the White House and both houses of congress. Romney is very beatable, but will require actual effort. Let's make Newt the Republican nominee.
02:19 AM on 12/19/2011
The ONLY thing that these polls indicate is that the Republicans have no clue who they want to be President. Romney is the only option they have and everyone knows it.
04:58 PM on 12/18/2011
Seems Ron Paul is dancing a fine strut behind & in Romney's shadow, aiming to peak at the caucus time; then go on to NH with Romney still struggling to find his feet in the same county with his mouth and his hair.
06:37 PM on 12/17/2011
Ron Paul. Period.
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Lee Stevens
01:43 PM on 12/17/2011
In a speech Newt said that he would challenge any court who struck under God from the pledge of AllegianceThe founding fathers dealt were adament that groups trying to establish their religion as the religion could not.Thats why we have "the government shall establish no religion", standard.That protection extends to people who do not believe in a God, especially one Newt wants to define.Really you need no laws at all if like Pat Roberstson you have a direct line to God. Bushs' tactic redefine what ever you want.POWs ,now become combatants, killing civilians becomes collateral damage and invasion becomes forward deployed defense. Then trash the Geneva Convention without approval.If the rest of the world wont go along with it remove the USA from jurisdiction of the World Court and the UN if they object to your crimes.This really gets to the heart of the Republican Neocon Agenda we can do whatever we want when ever we want as long as we have the power.That is not Conservatism. Bachman will dictate because of her moral superiority.The country doesn't work that way. It didn't for the founding fathers and it wont work for us.Newt robs Freddie Mack,Bachman takes money out of farm subsidies and medicare and then they say they want to cut the programs they stole from? Republicans cop to win at any cost, but when the basis is so ridiculously hypocritical at least leave the sanctimonious jive out of it.
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jacobisrael
teapartying semiticbirther
02:20 PM on 12/17/2011
Lee, while you make some other good points, I need to correct the following:

"Thats why we have the government shall establish no religion, standard.T­hat protection extends to people who do not believe in a God".

Please put that in context with the following quote from Mr. Jefferson:

"In our village of Charlottesville, there is a good degree of religion, with a small spice only of fanaticism. We have four sects, but without either church or meeting-house. The court-house is the common temple, one Sunday in the month to each. Here, Episcopalian and Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist, meet together, join in hymning their Maker, listen with attention and devotion to each others' preachers, and all mix in society with perfect harmony."
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jacobisrael
teapartying semiticbirther
02:22 PM on 12/17/2011
In short, Lee, 95.5% of Americans CLAIM to be Christians, and as Christians, we are COMMANDED to put away the unbeliever. We cannot have free exercise of religion otherwise.
03:15 PM on 12/17/2011
The majority of Americans (60% to 76%) identify themselves as Christians, mostly within Protestant and Catholic denominations, accounting for 51% and 25% of the population respectively.
http://b27.cc.trincoll.edu/weblogs/AmericanReligionSurvey-ARIS/reports/ARIS_Report_2008.pdf
Only 9% of Americans in a 2008 poll said religion was the most important thing in their life.
http://02varvara.wordpress.com/2010/07/27/poll-shows-that-only-a-few-americans-consider-religious-faith-an-important-part-of-life/
Also, you put away not believers that means you put away nearly all the scientists.
Did somebody pray to god for instructions to build your computer?
Didn't think so. Science 1 Religion 0
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gevan
big dubya
03:40 AM on 12/17/2011
As Perry's double-dipping becomes more well known, how could it not kill him in the GOP?
02:32 AM on 12/19/2011
Because the people who are attracted to Perry only like him because he's funny and seems like a good guy to hang out with. I mean if you HAD to go out drinking with one of them, who would it be? (Hint: Perry's the only one with enough social awareness to know to laugh at himself when he says something outrageous).

Only people seriously interested in politics would care about an issue like that (or understand the significance of it, for that matter), and they'd never vote for someone whose only education is a BS in Animal Science with a 2.5 gpa when there are candidates with Law degrees from the best schools in the country.
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techie20032000
If I only had a brain!
10:27 PM on 12/19/2011
Agreed that Perry is someone that you wouldn't mind going out and having a beer with, but being President....Not so much.

Wouldn't want to go out with the Bachman’s. Couldn't stand her screeching all night and having Marcus continue to by you beer; thinking maybe he could make a pass at you and get away with it.

Ron Paul, well he’s somebody maybe my grandmother would like to go out and have a beer with.

Santorum….forget about it. There isn’t enough beer in the world to sit and listen to his BS.

Romney’s ideal of a good time is cleaning out his sock drawer.

Newtie would be the type of weasel that would start a fight in a bar over a girl and his friends would do all the fighting while he picked his teeth with a match cover.
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Adam of CA
Independent Information Hunter
02:44 PM on 12/16/2011
The condemnation of Mr. GetRich on the InterNet by bloggers is light years ahead of the polls.
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John Paganas
And then there was ONE..
01:48 PM on 12/16/2011
Another flavor of the month, I have no desire to taste any more... I am sick to my stomach...Phoey!
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JoanMeijer
Author of Relentless: The Search For Typhoid Mary
01:36 PM on 12/16/2011
Bad news for Newt - Good news for America. It's unfortunate that there really isn't a qualified Republican candidate but at least we won't have Newt to choose from.
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gevan
big dubya
03:45 AM on 12/17/2011
It's a trend, but it's not a done deal. We will just have to wait and see who the fickle Republicans in Iowa settle on. At least it's only two and a half weeks.
01:35 PM on 12/16/2011
No one but Newt and Number Three Wife could take this man seriously as a potential president of the United States. The idea is ludicrous.
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D-V-H
I am a Damn Liberal
01:25 PM on 12/16/2011
Even righties are getting bored with stale vanilla.
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marcopolitic
Independent Thinker
01:12 PM on 12/16/2011
I don't find Dr Pauls views radical at all.

I find nearly 8 trillion dollar bail outs radical,

I find propping up EU banks with 70 trillion dollars backed by the citizens of the United States radical.

I find the request for more Military bases when there is already 1100+ worldwide even though the country is in dire financial crisis radical.
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02:02 PM on 12/21/2011
This is probably one of my favorite comments about Ron Paul. It helps put things into perspective to the "non-believers".
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geaaronson
11:42 AM on 12/16/2011
And the GOP is forever approaching the cliff of no return. Not Newts, but lemmings they all.
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nana-anne
just trying to make sense of the senseless
11:41 AM on 12/16/2011
Newt, NO ONE BOUGHT YOUR NEW "HOLIER THAN THOU" PERSONA. It may have looked good on paper but you just couldn't manage to sell it. Sorry Calista, nice try.