Thursday, February 23, 2012

Poll Watch: Franklin & Marshall Pennsylvania 2012 Presidential Survey

Franklin & Marshall Pennsylvania 2012 Presidential Poll

REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
  • Rick Santorum 45%
  • Mitt Romney 16%
  • Newt Gingrich 9%
  • Ron Paul 7%
  • Other 1%
  • Don't know 22%
Which candidate would be your second choice in the Republican presidential primary?
  • Mitt Romney 30%
  • Newt Gingrich 19%
  • Ron Paul 17%
  • Rick Santorum 16%
  • Other 6%
  • Don't know 13%
GENERAL ELECTION
  • Barack Obama 45% {43%} [38%] (39%)
  • Rick Santorum 37% {30%} [25%] (31%)
  • Other {8%} [11%] (10%)
  • Do not know {19%} [26%] (20%)
  • Barack Obama 41% {41%} [35%] (36%)
  • Mitt Romney 33% {30%} [26%] (30%)
  • Other 8% {6%} [10%] (8%)
  • Don't know 18% {24%} [30%] (27%)
  • Barack Obama 41%
  • Ron Paul 28%
  • Other 12%
  • Don't know 19%
      • Barack Obama 47%
      • Newt Gingrich 31%
      • Other 11%
      • Don't know 12%
      Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
      • Barack Obama 45% {45%} / 47% {44%} {-2%
      • Ron Paul 27% / 30% {-3%
      • Rick Santorum 37% {29%} / 42% {45%} {-5%}
      • Mitt Romney 27% {25%} / 44% {35%} {-17%}
      • Newt Gingrich 15% / 56% {-41%}
        How would you rate the way that Barack Obama is handling his job as president?
        • Excellent 11% {9%} [9%] (9%)
        • Good 26% {31%} [28%] (25%)
        • Fair 29% {29%} [31%] (33%)
        • Poor 35% {30%} [32%] (33%)
        How would you rate the way that Barack Obama has handled the economy?
        • Excellent 9% {6%}
        • Good 23% {23%}
        • Fair 26% {27%}
        • Poor 42% {43%}
        Do you believe that Barack Obama has done a good enough job as President to deserve re-election, or do you believe it is time for a change?
        • Deserves re-election 47% {44%} [42%] (41%)
        • Time for a change 49% {49%} [52%] (52%)
        Survey of 592 registered voters, including a subsample of 278 GOP primary voters, was conducted February 14-20, 2012. The margin of error is +/- 4.0 percentage points among all registered voters; +/- 5.9 percentage points among GOP primary voters. Results from the poll conducted January 17-22, 2012 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted October 24-30, 2011 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted August 22-29, 2011 are in parentheses.

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