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    Florida GOP Primary: Gingrich 41%, Romney 32%

    2012 Florida Republican Primary

    Florida GOP Primary: Gingrich 41%, Romney 32%

    Monday, January 23, 2012

    Less than two weeks ago, Mitt Romney had a 22-point lead in Florida, but that’s ancient history in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Following his big win in South Carolina on Saturday, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich now is on top in Florida by nine.

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Florida Republican Primary Voters, taken Sunday evening, finds Gingrich earning 41% of the vote with Romney in second at 32%. Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum runs third with 11%, while Texas Congressman Ron Paul attracts support from eight percent (8%). Nine percent (9%) remain undecided.(To see survey question wording, click here).

    Florida allows early voting, and Romney leads among those voters by 11 points. Gingrich leads by 12 among those who have not yet voted. Fourteen percent (14%) have already cast their vote.

    One-in-three (32%) say they still could change their minds before they vote in the January 31 primary. Another nine percent (9%) have no initial preference yet. Fifty-nine percent (59%) are already certain of their vote, including 73% of Romney supporters and 62% of Gingrich voters.

    Rasmussen Reports has begun daily tracking of potential matchups between both Romney and Gingrich against President Obama (receive free daily e-mail updates).

    Throughout the GOP race, Romney has always benefited from the perception that he was the strongest general election candidate in the field. However, among Florida voters at the moment, that is no longer the case. Forty-two percent (42%) now believe Gingrich would be the strongest candidate against Obama, while 39% say the same of Romney. At the other extreme, 64% see Ron Paul as the weakest potential candidate against Obama.

    (Want a free daily e-mail update? If it's in the news, it's in our polls). Rasmussen Reports updates are also available on Twitter or Facebook.

    This Florida survey of 750 Likely Republican Primary Voters was conducted on January 22, 2012 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.

    Seventy-seven percent (77%) have a favorable opinion of Romney, while 69% say the same of Gingrich. Sixty-four percent (64%) give Santorum positive reviews, but only 33% have a favorable opinion of Paul. In Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, Paul did better among non-Republicans than Republicans. In the Florida primary, only registered Republicans are allowed to participate.

    By a 45% to 30% margin over Gingrich, Romney is seen as the best candidate to manage the economy. Gingrich has a 54% to 23% edge over the former Massachusetts governor when it comes to who is best qualified to handle national security matters.

    As for which candidate is best in terms of social issues, 30% prefer Romney, 30% Gingrich and 23% Santorum.

    When asked which candidate has the best personal character, 41% say Romney, 30% Santorum, 11% Gingrich and 10% Paul.

    Gingrich leads by 28 among Very Conservative voters and by seven among Somewhat Conservative voters. Among all other voters, Romney leads by 20.

    Gingrich picks up 52% of the Tea Party vote. Romney gets 17% and Santorum 16% of these voters.

    Regardless of their personal favorite, most Florida primary voters (52%) still think Romney will be the eventual nominee, but that's down dramatically from 79% two weeks ago. Thirty-five percent (35%) now think Gingrich will be the GOP nominee.

    2012 Florida Republican Primary - Rasmussen Reports™
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    Daily Presidential Tracking Poll:
    Obama 48% Gingrich 39%


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    Presidential tracking polls mean jack this far out from the election. Neither of these two would beat Obama. Ron Paul is the only who can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by googler View Post
    Presidential tracking polls mean jack this far out from the election. Neither of these two would beat Obama. Ron Paul is the only who can.
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    This is true. Romney could still rally in Florida and the other primaries. Jeb Bush says he is neutral in Florida, but will probably muster for Romney.

    Conspicuous is how polls leading up to South Carolina where Ron Paul has been either #1 or #2 have been either completely ignored or played down in the MSM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by googler View Post
    Presidential tracking polls mean jack this far out from the election. Neither of these two would beat Obama. Ron Paul is the only who can.
    I strongly disagree. Ron Paul won't even make it through the primaries and he certainly would have no chance against Obama if he did. As for Gingrich, Obama would tear him up in October. IMHO, unfortunately Romney is our only chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW View Post
    I strongly disagree. Ron Paul won't even make it through the primaries and he certainly would have no chance against Obama if he did. As for Gingrich, Obama would tear him up in October. IMHO, unfortunately Romney is our only chance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MW View Post
    I strongly disagree. Ron Paul won't even make it through the primaries and he certainly would have no chance against Obama if he did. As for Gingrich, Obama would tear him up in October. IMHO, unfortunately Romney is our only chance.
    I disagree too. You think Romney is the only choice? Why? Because of his money? Did he not outspend Newt in S.C. by a margin of 4 to 1 and still lost? And by double digits I may add. Putting an underdog with no money like Ron Paul against the likes of Obama with his war chest and Wall Street buddies will be a great contrast to show the American people and youth. You cannot buy your way into the White House.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2 View Post
    Heck yea! Go Ron Paul! You're up 2 percentage points on Santorum. Just 17 points to go....

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    Quote Originally Posted by googler View Post
    Heck yea! Go Ron Paul! You're up 2 percentage points on Santorum. Just 17 points to go....
    Gingrich now has 31% support from registered Republican voters in the Gallup daily tracking poll, compared with 27% for the former Massachusetts governor.

    Rick Santorum and Ron Paul each have 12% support among GOP registered voters nationwide, Gallup says.

    Gallup: Gingrich leads Romney in national poll
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