domingo, 4 de diciembre de 2011

DMR: Gingrich 25%, Paul 18%, Romney 16% en Iowa



Encuesta del Des Moines Register:
With the dizzying fall of Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich has stepped into the breach and now stands alone as the most popular GOP presidential candidate in The Des Moines Register’s new Iowa Poll.

Gingrich, with support of 25 percent of likely Republican caucusgoers, is seven points ahead of the rising Ron Paul, who’s at 18 percent. Mitt Romney drops to third, at 16 percent, denting his previously armor-plated Iowa polling average. Romney’s support stood at 22 percent last month.

Cain, who suspended his campaign Saturday, had plunged from 23 percent to 8 percent in just over a month, tied with Michele Bachmann.

(...) One striking finding: The results show Gingrich’s ascendancy has the potential to grow, pollster J. Ann Selzer said.

More respondents choose Gingrich as their second choice than any other candidate. Together, 43 percent of likely caucusgoers pick him as first or second.

With Cain’s departure from the race, Gingrich will likely benefit. More Cain supporters name Gingrich as their second choice than any other candidate.

Rounding out the field: The two Ricks, Perry and Santorum, are locked in a tie at 6 percent. At the bottom is Jon Huntsman at 2 percent.

2 comentarios:

Juan dijo...

Wow Ron Paul.

Increíblemente, no está muy bien de fondos. No sé cuánto debe tener, pero comparando con la vez anterior, las recaudaciones están siendo mucho más bajas, y hay mucha menos vitalidad entre la base de jóvenes activistas y tal.

Dentro de unos días es la Tea Party moneybomb, en la que hace cuatro años se recaudaron 6 millones, y tiene pinta de que al final rondará el millón este año.

Es raro, pero está todo mucho más parado en ese sentido.

Anyway. Si gana Iowa hay que celebrarlo en el blog, pones una canción chula o algo xD

Antxon G. dijo...

Ok. ¿Qué canción quieres que ponga?