Saturday, January 07, 2012

Poll Watch: PPP (D) South Carolina 2012 Republican Primary Survey

PPP (D) South Carolina 2012 GOP Primary Poll
  • Mitt Romney 30% (16%) {30%}
  • Newt Gingrich 23% (8%) {15%}
  • Rick Santorum 19% (4%)
  • Ron Paul 9% (5%) {10%}
  • Rick Perry 5% (36%)
  • Jon Huntsman 4% (2%) {2%}
  • Buddy Roemer 1%
  • Someone else/Not sure 9% (7%) {11%}
Would you say you are strongly committed to that candidate, or might you end up supporting someone else?
  • Strongly committed to that candidate 59%
  • Might end up supporting someone else 41%
Second Choice
  • Rick Santorum 21%
  • Mitt Romney 16%
  • Newt Gingrich 14%
  • Rick Perry 10%
  • Ron Paul 7%
  • Jon Huntsman 5%
  • Buddy Roemer 1%
  • Someone else/Not sure 26%
If the Republican candidates for President were just Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, who would you vote for?
  • Mitt Romney 45%
  • Rick Santorum 40%
  • Not sure 15%
If the Republican candidates for President were just Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, who would you vote for?
  • Mitt Romney 49%
  • Newt Gingrich 35%
  • Not sure 16%
If the Republican candidates for President were just Mitt Romney and Rick Perry, who would you vote for?
  • Mitt Romney 57%
  • Rick Perry 29%
  • Not sure 15%
If the Republican candidates for President were just Mitt Romney and Ron Paul, who would you vote for?
  • Mitt Romney 67%
  • Ron Paul 23%
  • Not sure 10%
Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
  • Rick Santorum 63% (34%) {31%} [25%] / 21% (19%) {16%} [7%] {+42%}
  • Mitt Romney 60% (52%) {56%} [60%] / 29% (32%) {27%} [22%] {+31%}
  • Newt Gingrich 49% (42%) {37%} [54%] / 39% (40%) {44%} [25%] {+10%}
  • Rick Perry 42% (65%) {24%} / 43% (15%) {11%} {-1%}
  • Jon Huntsman 28% (11%) {10%} [9%] / 41% (26%) {20%} [4%] {-13%}
  • Ron Paul 33% (35%) {38%} [47%] / 54% (35%) {31%} [19%] {-21%}
Are you comfortable with the idea of a Mormon being President, or not?
  • Comfortable 57%
  • Not comfortable 18%
  • Not sure 25%
Among Evangelicals
  • Comfortable 48%
  • Not comfortable 23%
  • Not sure 29%
    Non-Evangelicals
    • Comfortable 69%
    • Not comfortable 11%
    • Not sure 20%
    Are you more or less likely to vote for a candidate endorsed by John McCain, or does it not make a difference?
    • More likely 11%
    • Less likely 30%
    • Doesn't make a difference 41%
    • Not sure 17%
    Are you more or less likely to vote for a candidate endorsed by Lindsey Graham, or does it not make a difference?
    • More likely 15%
    • Less likely 27%
    • Doesn't make a difference 41%
    • Not sure 17%
    Are you more or less likely to vote for a candidate endorsed by Jim DeMint, or does it not make a difference?
    • More likely 31%
    • Less likely 18%
    • Doesn't make a difference 34%
    • Not sure 17%
    Are you more or less likely to vote for a candidate endorsed by Nikki Haley, or does it not make a difference?
    • More likely 14%
    • Less likely 25%
    • Doesn't make a difference 42%
    • Not sure 18%
    Are you more or less likely to vote for a candidate endorsed by Mark Sanford, or does it not make a difference?
    • More likely 13%
    • Less likely 24%
    • Doesn't make a difference 44%
    • Not sure 19%
    Do you consider yourself to be a member of the Tea Party?
    • Yes 31%
    • No 57%
    Are you an Evangelical Christian, or not?
    • Are 57%
    • Are not 43%
    Survey of 1,112 likely South Carolina Republican primary voters was conducted January 5-7, 2012. The margin of error is +/- 2.9 percentage points. Party ID breakdown: 82% (80%) {78%} [81%] Republican; 14% (18%) {19%} [18%] Independent/Other; 3% (1%) {3%} [0%] Democrat. Political ideology: 41% (40%) {41%} Very conservative; 38% (39%) {36%} Somewhat conservative; 15% (16%) {17%} Moderate; 4% (4%) {3%} Somewhat liberal; 3% (1%) {3%} Very liberal.  Results from the poll conducted August 25-28, 2011 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted June 2-5, 2011 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted January 28-30, 2011 are in square brackets.

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