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Obama Holds Lead Against Republican Opponents, Santorum Rises In GOP Primary: AP Poll

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By LAURIE KELLMAN and JENNIFER AGIESTA   02/22/12 07:03 AM ET  AP

WASHINGTON -- A surging Rick Santorum is running even with Mitt Romney atop the Republican presidential field, but neither candidate is faring well against President Barack Obama eight months before Americans vote, a new survey shows.

Obama tops 50 percent support when matched against each of the four GOP candidates and holds a significant lead over each of them, according to the Associated Press-GfK poll. Republicans, meanwhile, are divided on whether they'd rather see Romney or Santorum capture the nomination, with Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul lagging behind. It's a troubling sign for the better-funded Romney as the GOP race heads toward crucial votes in his home state of Michigan, in Arizona and in an array of states on Super Tuesday, March 6.

"I'd pick Santorum, because it seems Romney may be waffling on a few issues and I'm not sure I trust him," said Thomas Stehlin, 66, of St. Clair Shores, Mich. He thinks the Detroit-born son of a Michigan governor is facing a strong challenge from Santorum in his home state because of his tangled answers on the auto industry bailout.

Also, he says, there's this: Romney, the self-described can-do turnaround artist of the corporate world and the troubled Salt Lake City Olympics, with his millions of dollars, has been unable to vanquish his political opponents.

"That may be the reason right there," said Stehlin, a retired government worker and a Republican. "He spends lots of money and he doesn't get anywhere."

Nationally, Republicans are evenly split between Romney and Santorum. The poll found 33 percent would most like to see Santorum get the nomination, while 32 percent prefer Romney. Gingrich and Paul each had 15 percent support.

Romney's fall from presumed front-runner to struggling establishment favorite has given his opponents an opening as he tries to expand his support. His Republican rivals have stepped in claiming to be a more consistent conservative and viable opponent against Obama, and each of the last three AP-GfK polls has found a different contender battling Romney for the top spot. But Santorum, the former Pennsylvania senator and abortion foe, has hit his stride at a key moment in the nomination contest.

Santorum's spike comes as satisfaction with the field of candidates remains tepid and interest in the contest is cools. About 6 in 10 Republicans in the poll say they are satisfied with the people running for the nomination, stagnant since December and below the 66 percent that felt that way in October. Only 23 percent are strongly satisfied with the field and 4 in 10 said they are dissatisfied with the candidates running, the poll found. And deep interest in the race is slipping: Just 40 percent of Republicans say they have a great deal of interest in following the contest, compared with 48 percent in December.

"It seems like in the last month or so everything's just chilled out," said James Jackson of Fort Worth, Texas, a 40-year-old independent who leans Republican. "I just haven't been following it lately."

Santorum remains Romney's biggest threat. He won GOP contests in Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado, stunning the GOP establishment that Romney has methodically courted since his first bid for the GOP nomination in 2008. The poll suggested more people are getting to know and like Santorum, with 44 percent of all adults saying they have a favorable impression of him, compared with 25 percent in December. The share with negative views has grown as well, with 42 percent having an unfavorable opinion of Santorum.

Among Republicans in that time period, Santorum has shot from 37 percent to 70 percent favorable.

There's evidence that Santorum's comments about social issues may not have hurt him so far among women.

The former Pennsylvania senator has been unapologetic in his opposition to abortion and his concerns about working moms, women in combat and contraception – some of the many examples he cites while making the case that he would draw a clearer contrast than Romney against Obama.

For all that, there's little evident gender gap between Romney and Santorum, the AP-GfK poll showed. Santorum, who made some of the comments while the poll was being conducted Feb. 16-20, runs even with Romney among both Republican men and women. And Republican women may be rallying to his defense: Seventy-five percent of GOP women have a favorable impression of Santorum, compared with 66 percent of Republican men, the poll found.

The enduring split between Romney and whichever Republican opponent is up at any moment reflects a familiar dispute in the broader GOP over whether to focus on social issues or financial matters in presidential races. According to exit and entrance polls conducted so far this cycle, Romney has carried voters who called the economy their top issue in 4 out of 5 states, while Santorum has drawn broader support among those calling abortion their top concern. Abortion has lagged well behind the economy as a priority for voters through the Nevada caucuses, but the recent focus on social issues in the campaign could increase its importance.

Among conservative Republicans, Santorum holds a decisive edge, with 41 percent preferring him and 27 percent supporting Romney. But ask moderate and liberal Republicans the same question and the results flip: Forty percent favor Romney while 20 percent prefer Santorum.

Similarly, tea party Republicans also favor Santorum over Romney, 44 percent to 23 percent. Non-tea partyers tilt toward Romney, with 38 percent preferring him and 25 percent supporting Santorum.

Santorum enjoys an edge among Republicans age 45 and up, those paying the closest attention to the GOP race and born-again and evangelical voters.

Looking ahead to the general election, Obama holds an 8-point lead over Romney, 9 points over Santorum and 10 points over Gingrich or Paul, the survey found.

Notably, the survey showed the president dominating among independents, a group central to Obama's 2008 victory, whose support for him had faltered in recent months. According to the poll, 6 in 10 independents would choose Obama over any of the Republicans.

There was good news for Republicans, too: Any of the four Republican candidates would likely top Obama among those age 65 and over, as well as among whites without college degrees.

For their part, Democrats were watching with some glee.

"It's been a great show," said Karen Clark, 38, a radio personality from Raleigh, N.C., who's voting for Obama.

The Associated Press-GfK Poll was conducted Feb. 16-20 by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. It involved telephone interviews with 1,000 adults nationwide and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.1 percentage points.

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Associated Press writers Dennis Junius and Stacy Anderson contributed to this report.

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outlandish 01:17 PM on 02/22/2012
The era of full employment has just about come to an end, due to globalization and the world’s population adding another billion people every few years.
Corporations have become multinational and source everything from the cheapest labor, resources and technologically advanced nations. Sorry folks but unless America seizes the moment and reasserts itself as the technology hub of the world,  Read More...
08:19 AM on 02/23/2012
It is time to know your Constitution! Get your copy of the US Constitution installed on your Android device http://bit.ly/wbakR1 or Nook for free http://bit.ly/yq18H0
06:52 AM on 02/23/2012
But but but what about all fixed news ratings and all its candidates............how can Obama still be viewed so favorably by the people
05:16 AM on 02/23/2012
Paid $4.19 a gallon for regular gas today..... The repugs have started their nasty war. And this won't be the only thing. They are so taken aback that so much IS looking up, and they'll be stooping to the lowest lows to try to make it look like its not, and make Obama look bad. So get ready, this is just the start of what will happen. The 99% are going to have to pull in ALL of its resources to fight the attempt that will be made to purchase the White House..... Obviously also, even though these clowns are the best the GOP can come up with, and the fact that, as sad as it is, their kind of hatred and bigotry is alive and well in AMERICA.....it's a very good REASON TO BE MORE CONCERNED AND CAUTIOUS THAN EVER!! We CAN NOT ALLOW ANY POSSIBILITY THAT ANY OF THESE MONSTERS END UP RUNNING THIS COUNTRY.....
04:14 AM on 02/23/2012
Oh YES He CAN !!!!!
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trollslayer
02:20 AM on 02/23/2012
8 months to go, and the GOP clowns have characterized The President as everything imaginable in a world of right wing fear.
Face it, "conservatives"... fear and hate are all you've got left.
8 months to go... and you're already running out of material.
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02:13 AM on 02/23/2012
What these Republican Candidates are fighting for - is to have their name in the future History Books as the loser to President Obama in 2012.
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Let freedom ring
01:50 AM on 02/23/2012
It's a long way till November, which is the only poll that will matter.
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01:30 AM on 02/23/2012
Nostril Damus predicts a 3-party system after the Repugs self-destruct. They are: The Democratic Party for the moderate conservatives; The Green Party, for the progressives; and the Tea Party for the angry white nationals and religious nuts. Even they deserve a voice but they will remain marginal and an occasional nuisance. So what.
01:21 AM on 02/23/2012
Media corruption. Every online poll i've seen says Ron Paul won this most recent debate, and every one since says he wins even against Obama. Also that delegates tally up top is not accurate at all because Ron Paul is second in delegates, it just went out on CNN look it up on youtube. This country is waking up. I see more and more people for Ron Paul everyday and yet the article above barely mentions him. Biased. Where is the anti war peace campaign that Obama ran on. Oh that's right, it's with Ron Paul, where it has always been.
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02:07 AM on 02/23/2012
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Signed, "Giant Negro".
10:22 PM on 02/24/2012
Here is what some other people of color have to say about Ron Paul compared to Obama, I think you might be surprised: http://youtu.be/JA2ehvB-_Ac

or read this article

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/01/snoop-dogg-for-ron-paul/
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GOP --- Gree­dy One Percent
05:06 AM on 02/23/2012
I like Ron Paul. I would never ever vote for him. He has 2 or 3 good stances but a 100 bad ones. With Ron Paul we would become a 3rd world nation within one yaer.
09:25 AM on 02/23/2012
I think right now we already are a third world nation. If you have any doubt about his ability to make a change in this economy just go to youtube and type in Ron Paul predicts, then watch him predict every downward turn this country has taken within the last 15 years. He's the only one who seems to have any idea about what's going on, and with a 30+ year track record of voting the same way, he is our only candidate that is even close to honest and for the people. He is the choice of the military, they just had a 2000 veteran march in washington for Ron Paul, which the media didn't cover look it up on youtube. If we keep going the way we are we will have nobody that has any ability to take on Obama, who seems to keep dragging us into new wars after running a campaign of peace it seems only to get elected.
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underpayingTAXES is bad for AMERICA
12:54 AM on 02/23/2012
Good news for ALL Americans.
Just think what 4 or 8 years of Bush-like "leadership" would do to cripple the U.S.A.
after the 2000/2008 run where we went BK ( 1.4 Trillion Deficit spending on the WAR ).
I know the baggers think it was from foreign-aid ( foreign-aid was 1%)...
It was the WAR combined with TAX give-aways to the RICH.

NOW in a last ditch attempt to win the Nov. Election, the Repugs ( read Corporations)
are upset that the ECONOMY is doing better under President Obama. They had counted on bad economy making Pres. Obama look bad... So they will currently try to strangle the economy by artificially raising GAS PRICES through the roof. Sure the COST of EVERYTHING Americans buy will INCREASE and Families will struggle MORE while BIG OIL COMPANIES make Billion$ & BILLION$. They DO NOT CARE.
AND it will not work.

GO Obama !!!
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Jo Hargis
01:48 AM on 02/23/2012
Absolutely right on all points. Especially that gas price issue. If anyone thinks the speculators (read: BIG OIL) aren't in league with the Republican party to raise the price of oil to make Obama look bad.....I got some swamp land.....

Spread the word. I want people to know that the R party, once again, will screw YOU to get what they want.
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underpayingTAXES is bad for AMERICA
01:29 PM on 02/23/2012
The LAST TIME ( and ONLY time ) gas prices went up $1.05 in 4 weeks was the month when Obama was announced as the Dem candidate for President and Cheeney was still in office.
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12:35 AM on 02/23/2012
♥ O ♥ B ♥ A ♥ M ♥ A ♥
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Believing BS will not make it true.
12:24 AM on 02/23/2012
Cool! And Obama hasn't even warmed up yet! Can't wait until he gets into the debate!

Obama 2012
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Sarcasm/Satire; Google it !!!
12:09 AM on 02/23/2012
This is indeed good news for Obama, and he is getting better all the time, I do have a few suggestions for him that would help him out. Great Job, on the guns, Only you were suppose to send them to Syrian rebels, NOT Mexican Cartels’, When we said help the home owners, I can understand how you thought we meant the Banks, when we said you might have to destroy the military, we meant theirs, not ours, when we said cut spending we meant yours not ours, when we said create jobs we meant here not Saudi Arabia, When we said Pick your battles, we never thought you would pick the church, when we said help companies, we were talking about more than the Insurance providers, Good save on the car companies both the American one GM , and the foreign one Chrysler I mean Fiat. When you said you could be a war time president, we didn't know you were talking about Class and race. You have got the plan down; we just need to focus on implementation. I don't mind you getting another 4 years, but with just a little effort, you might be able to leave something for the next guy in 2016.
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Jo Hargis
01:49 AM on 02/23/2012
Lay off the Pox Newz. Clearly, it's warping your brain.
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TAMPA M
Sicilians of Ybor City
03:51 AM on 02/23/2012
The bank bailout was in Bush's FYI 2008-2009 budget before Obama was sworn into office. And as for the rest of your gibberish they're all lies to.
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Entitled to my own opinion, not my own facts
12:00 AM on 02/23/2012
Now the only questio remains: Can the GOP keep the House, especially if Santorum is the nominee?
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Entitled to my own opinion, not my own facts
11:58 PM on 02/22/2012
Reagan's first term was a catastrophe. Then he raised taxes during his second term and the economy took off.