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    ALIPAC: We need polling data please

    Friends,

    After the last debate, we predicted that Rick Perry's numbers would plunge because of his unpopular stance in favor of in-state tuition for illegal aliens which is opposed by 81% of Americans across racial and partisan lines.

    One would expect a fresh round of polling data on candidate performance immediately after the CNN and Tea Party debate, yet I have seen NONE across my email or online desk except for Rasmussen polling showing Perry has fallen in stature since that debate as we predicted.

    Most of the other major polling firms are under Globalist influence outside of Rasmussen but are their guns not notoriously silent?

    Before I pass judgment and chalk the absence of polls reaching my desk up to the latest Globalist / invader maneuverings please HELP.

    Can some of you fan out on the web today and launch a search for any NEW AND CURRENT polling / tracking info on the GOP PRes candidates since the Tea Party and CNN debate? (please post findings here)

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    I cannot find a poll newer than August 24 TH ...

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    Poll Watch: ABC News/Washington Post 2012 Favorability Survey

    ABC News/Washington Post 2012 Favorability Survey

    Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}

    Mitt Romney 33% / 31% {+2%}
    Barack Obama 47% / 46% {+1%}
    Rick Perry 23% / 31% {-8%}

    Among Democrats

    Barack Obama 78% / 19% {+69%}
    Mitt Romney 20% / 43% {-23%}
    Rick Perry 12% / 44% {-32%}

    Among Republicans

    Mitt Romney 55% / 19% {+36%}
    Rick Perry 43% / 11% {+32%}
    Barack Obama 17% / 80% {-63%}

    Among Independents

    Mitt Romney 35% / 30% {+5%}
    Barack Obama 42% / 48% {-6%}
    Rick Perry 23% / 36% {-13%}

    Among Moderates

    Mitt Romney 34% / 28% {+6%}
    Barack Obama 47% / 45% {+2%}
    Rick Perry 17% / 32% {-15%}

    Survey of 1,013 adults was conducted September 14-18, 2011. The margin of error is +/- 3.5 percentage points.

    http://race42012.com/

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