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NC-2012 Primary: 30% Romney, 30% Gingrich, 20% Santorum, 11% Paul (PPP 2/3-5)


First Posted: 02/ 8/2012 10:54 am Updated: 02/ 8/2012 11:30 am

Public Policy Polling (D)
2/3-5/12; 819 likely Republican primary viters, 3.4% margin of error
819 likely Republican primary voters, 4.9% margin of error
Mode: Automated phone
PPP release

North Carolina

2012 President: Republican Primary
30% Romney
30% Gingrich
20% Santorumm
11% Paul

2012 Governor: Democratic Primary
21% Etheridge
13% Blue
10% Dalton
8% Miller
7% Moore
6% McIntyre
2% Faison

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Symanski
None of the above 2012
02:26 PM on 02/08/2012
From PPP:
The paltry turnout in the Republican Presidential contests over the last week reflects what we've seen in our recent national polling: Democrats are now more excited about voting this fall than Republicans are, reversing the enthusiasm gap that plagued the party in 2010.

Our last national survey for Daily Kos found that 58% of Democrats were 'very excited' about voting this fall, compared to 54% of Republicans. Six months ago the figures were 48% of Democrats 'very excited' and Republicans at the same 54%. Generally you would expect voters to get more excited as the election gets nearer. That trend is occurring on the Democratic side, but not for the GOP.

Going deeper inside the numbers:

-25% of conservatives are not at all excited to vote this fall, compared to only 16% of liberals.

-The percentage of Tea Party voters 'very excited' about voting in November has declined from 73% to 62% since late July.

-The single group of voters most enthused about turning this year are African Americans, 72% of whom say they're 'very excited' to cast their ballots.

Obviously all this could change once Republicans are settled on a nominee. But for now Barack Obama's prospects in both our state and national polling are looking the best they have in quite a long time.
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Xenobion
Lord of Cacti
06:14 PM on 02/08/2012
I think Democrats are starting to really schadenfreude Romney's nomination as well. Creating the whole anti-Romney persona in the Republican nomination process will spill over to the general.
01:21 PM on 02/08/2012
I wonder if we'll still be hearing complaints about PPP's alleged anti-Romney bias.
12:44 PM on 02/08/2012
Old poll...