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AZ-2012 Primary: 36% Romney, 33% Santorum, 16% Gingrich, 9% Paul (PPP 2/17-19)


First Posted: 02/20/2012 7:45 pm Updated: 02/21/2012 8:34 am

Public Policy Polling (D)
2/17-19/12; 412 likely Republican primary voters, 4.8% margin of error
Mode: Automated phone
PPP release

Arizona

2012 President: Republican Primary
36% Romney
33% Santorum
16% Gingrich
9% Paul
(chart)

2012 Senate: Republican Primary
56% Flake
7% Cardon
5% Hackbarth
1% McKee
1% Steenwyk

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06:13 PM on 02/21/2012
Ron Paul may not win but he will do better than ANY of these polls say and is the only one that has any chance of beating Obama because of his appeal to youth and democrats that are furious about Obama's broken promises.
06:52 PM on 02/21/2012
I wouldn't say he's the only one with a chance of beating Obama, but he would throw the polls into a tizzy, because of the unpredictable impact he would have on turnout. But there is no way he will get the Rep. nomination, and he won't run as an independent. The question will be how many delegates will he bring to the convention, and will the nominee cut a deal with him to get him on board for the campaign. I wonder would be the most important plank in the Republican campaign for Paul that would win his support?
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10:13 PM on 02/20/2012
Cmmon R i c k! Win AZ!!
11:35 PM on 02/20/2012
Insanity: Voting for the same type of people who got us into the financial crisis we now face, and expecting different results.

Don't you wonder why there has been no coverage of the hundreds of veterans and active duty members who marched in formation to the White House in support of Ron Paul today (President­'s Day)? Yet, meaningless people like the Kardashians is news worthy?
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08:29 AM on 02/21/2012
Here's the ABC News coverage:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/02/veterans-for-ron-paul-rally-at-white-house/

Here's the coverage by the Houston Chronicle:
http://blog.chron.com/txpotomac/2012/02/veterans-for-ron-paul-turn-their-backs-on-white-house-obama-foreign-policy-position/

Here's the coverage by Slate magazine:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2012/02/20/veterans_for_ron_paul_turning_their_backs_on_obama.html

The national park service issues more than 4000 permits per year for activities in Washington D.C. and more than a hundred involve demonstrations of this size or larger so the facts do not support the idea that there was "no coverage" or that this campaign event deserved more.