Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Poll Watch: Washington Post/ABC News 2012 Republican Nomination Survey

Washington Post/ABC News 2012 GOP Nomination Poll
  • Mitt Romney 36% [30%] (25%) {25%} [25%] (30%)
  • Newt Gingrich 16% [30%] (12%) {9%} [5%] (6%) 
  • Ron Paul 16% [15%] (9%) {9%} [10%] (10%) 
  • Rick Santorum 13% [4%] (2%) {2%} [3%] (3%)
  • Rick Perry 9% [6%] (14%) {17%} [30%(8%)
  • Other 1% [0%] (0%) {2%} [2%] (1%) 
  • No one/None of them 1% [1%] (2%) {4%} [4%] (2%) 
  • Would not vote 1% [1%] (1%) {1%} [1%] (1%)
  • No opinion 7% [4%] (8%) {7%} [5%] (9%)
(Among Romney voters) Will you definitely vote for Mitt Romney, or is there a chance you could change your mind and vote for someone else? (IF CHANCE CHANGE MIND) Is there a GOOD CHANCE you'll change your mind, or would you say it's PRETTY UNLIKELY?
  • Definitely vote 43%
  • Chance will change mind, but pretty unlikely 25%
  • Good chance will change mind 28%
Second Choice
  • Newt Gingrich 26% [21%] (14%)
  • Mitt Romney 24% [22%] (21%)
  • Rick Santorum 16% [7%] (3%)
  • Ron Paul 14% [13%] (9%)
  • Rick Perry 11% [10%] (11%)
  • Other 3% [2%] (1%)
  • No one/None of them 3% [6%] (4%)
  • Would not vote 1% [1%] (1%)
  • No opinion 3% [5%] (5%)
Just your best guess, who do you think will win the Republican nomination for president?
  • Mitt Romney 72% [40%]
  • Newt Gingrich 7% [35%]
  • Rick Perry 5% [3%]
  • Ron Paul 4% [6%]
  • Rick Santorum 2% [0%]
  • No opinion 9% [8%]
Regardless of who you may support, which of the Republican candidates do you think:

Has the best experience to be president
  • Newt Gingrich 34% [43%] (16%)
  • Mitt Romney 30% [23%] (27%)
  • Ron Paul 11% [8%] (6%)
  • Rick Perry 7% [5%] (8%)
  • Rick Santorum 6% [1%] (2%)
    Has the best chance to defeat Barack Obama in the general election
    • Mitt Romney 57% [38%] (33%) [20%] (32%)
    • Newt Gingrich 10% [28%] (5%) [5%] (6%)
    • Ron Paul 7% [9%] (3%) [4%] (3%)
    • Rick Perry 5% [3%] (11%) [30%] (6%)
    • Rick Santorum 5% [0%] (0%) [1%] (1%)
    Best reflects the core values of the Republican Party
    • Mitt Romney 26% [23%] (20%) [18%] (19%)
    • Newt Gingrich 25% [23%] (19%) [6%] (9%)
    • Rick Santorum 13% [5%] (3%) [4%] (3%)
    • Rick Perry 10% [7%] (10%) [19%] (7%)
    • Ron Paul 9% [10%] (4%) [6%] (8%)
    Is the most likely to stand up for what he or she believes in
    • Mitt Romney 24% [20%]
    • Newt Gingrich 19% [23%]
    • Ron Paul 19% [16%]
    • Rick Santorum 12% [4%]
    • Rick Perry 11% [6%]
    Regardless of who you may support, which of the Republican candidates do you trust most to handle:

    The economy
    • Mitt Romney 35% [31%] (22%) [22%]
    • Newt Gingrich 17% [25%] (13%) [7%]
    • Ron Paul 14% [13%] (7%) [8%]
    • Rick Perry 8% [7%] (10%) [22%]
    • Rick Santorum 8% [1%] (1%) [2%]
    The federal budget deficit
    • Mitt Romney 33% [25%]
    • Newt Gingrich 20% [25%]
    • Ron Paul 15% [15%]
    • Rick Santorum 8% [2%]
    • Rick Perry 7% [6%]
    International affairs
    • Newt Gingrich 31% 
    • Mitt Romney 25%
    • Ron Paul 10%
    • Rick Santorum 7%
    • Rick Perry 7%
    Healthcare
    • Mitt Romney 28% [25%]
    • Newt Gingrich 18% [23%]
    • Ron Paul 15% [14%]
    • Rick Santorum 10% [3%]
    • Rick Perry 6% [6%]
      If elected, do you think Ron Paul would pursue policies that most people in this country would accept, or do you think he would pursue policies that most people would find unacceptable?
      • Accept 38% [42%]
      • Find unacceptable 50% [46%]
      For each item I name, please tell me if it is a major reason to support that candidate, a major reason to oppose that candidate, or not a major factor?

      Mitt Romney’s policies on health care when he was governor of Massachusetts
      • Major reason to support 21% [28%]
      • Major reason to oppose 27% [36%]
      • Not a major factor 36% [27%]
      Ron Paul’s opposition to U.S. military interventions overseas
      • Major reason to support 25% [29%]
      • Major reason to oppose 49% [45%]
      • Not a major factor 19% [20%]
        Survey of registered Republicans and GOP-leaning independents was conducted January 12-15, 2012.  The margin of error is +/- 5.5 percentage points.  Results from the poll conducted December 15-18, 2011 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted October 31 - November 3, 2011 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conductedSeptember 29 - October 2, 2011 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted August 29 - September 1, 2011 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted July 14-17, 2011 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted June 2-5, 2011 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted April 14-17, 2011 are in square brackets. 

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