Romney Tied With Obama in 2012 Polling
JammieWearingFool —
Just what we need over three years away from the next presidential election. Granted, this is a good sign right now, however. For all the relentless Palin-bashing in the media, it's remarkable she's within six points of media darling Barack Obama. If the 2012 presidential election were held today, President Obama and possible Republican nominee Mitt Romney would be all tied up at 45% each, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. The president, seeking a second four-year term, beats another potential GOP rival, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, by six points ...
Jillian Bandes: Rasmussen: Romney Tied With Obama In Hypothetical Election
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog —
... . Perhaps these imminent failures account for Rasmussen's latest poll : if Mitt Romney were to run against Barack Obama in a hypothetical election that were held today, they would be tied, each receiving 45% of the vote. Obama needs to scale back his shock-and-awe tactics so he can accomplish more selective, strategic objectives if he's going to re-capture the lust of the American public. He's also going to have to realize that lying about what he's accomplishing really isn't working anymore.
Poll: Obama, Romney tied in matchup
News —
... Mitt Romney is running even with President Obama in a hypothetical match-up, Rasmussen finds. Each would garner 45%, with 7% supporting a third party candidate and 3% undecided. Meanwhile, Obama would top Sarah Palin 48%-42%. Interestingly, 21% of respondents say Palin should run as an independent in 2012 if she loses the GOP nomination. Rasmussen seems to think this is unimpressive–"just 21%," they conclude. But it seems to me to indicate that one out of every five Americans is a die hard Palin enthusiast, and that's significant. A big disclaimer: While interesting, this poll ...
Rasmussen: Palin Crushes Obama
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
Rasmussen:
If the 2012 presidential election were held today, President Obama and possible Republican nominee Mitt Romney would be all tied up at 45% each, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
The president, seeking a second four-year term, beats another potential GOP rival, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, by six points – 48% to 42%.
In both match-ups, seven percent (7%) like some other candidate, with three percent (3%) undecided.
Palin is second only to Romney as the presidential candidate Republican ...
Rasmussen Poll Shows Most Americans Hate Rasmussen
The Moderate Voice —
Please. Make. It. Stop
2012 Match-ups: Obama, Romney Tied at 45%; Obama 48%, Palin 42%
It’s not even nine months since the last election. Really. I can’t take it. I think the only reason those numbers look the way they do is because they failed to offer all of the most likely responses.
“If the election were held today, would you…”
1. Vote for Barack Obama
2. Vote for Mitt Romney
3. Vote for Sarah Palin
4. Shoot yourself.
Number four came in at roughly 68%. We can’t have a 3.5 ...
Rasmussen: Obama 45, Romney 45; Obama 48, Palin 42
Hot Air » Top Picks —
Rasmussen: Obama 45, Romney 45; Obama 48, Palin 42 posted at 2:11 pm on July 20, 2009 by Allahpundit Share on Facebook | printer-friendly This says more about the downturn in The One’s approval ratings than it does about Mitt or Sarahcuda, but you know the Hot Air policy: You can never have too many 2012 polls. Just 21% of voters nationwide say Palin should run as an independent if she loses the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. Sixty-three percent (63%) say the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee should not run as an independent. Sixteen ...
Obama Not Unbeatable In 2012
Rhymes With Right —
Granted, we are a long way from the next presidential election, but at least one candidate is out there who already has the ability to beat Barack Obama -- Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts. And at least one more candidate is within striking distance of the president. If the 2012 presidential election were held today, President Obama and possible Republican nominee Mitt Romney would be all tied up at 45% each, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. The president, seeking a second four-year term, beats another potential GOP rival, ...
Rasmussen Poll: Obama And Romney Would Be Tied In 2012 Matchup
TPM Election Central —
... In a hypothetical 2012 general election contest between former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and President Obama, the vote would be tied at 45 percent each, according to a new Rasmussen phone survey. ...
Rasmussen: Obama Would Be In A Tight Election Race With Either Romney Or Palin
Say Anything —
... Normally these polls aren’t very interesting to me. We are way too far out for them to really have any meaning. Heck, Obama himself hasn’t even been in office for 200 days yet. But it is interesting to see a President who is still so new, and should still be enjoying a positive glow from his election, already polling to closely to to potential challengers in 2012. ...
Rasmussen: 2012 potential presidential match-ups
Sister Toldjah —
Very interesting, considering the the blaze of glory President Obama rode in on earlier this year:
If the 2012 presidential election were held today, President Obama and possible Republican nominee Mitt Romney would be all tied up at 45% each, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
The president, seeking a second four-year term, beats another potential GOP rival, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, by six points – 48% to 42%.
In both match-ups, seven percent (7%) like some other candidate, ...
Obama Fatigue
Weekly Standard Blog —
... This comes on a day that Rasmussen shows Romney dead even with Obama in a theoretical 2012 match-up. Palin trails by just six points in a head to head. Some Palin-haters seem to think this is evidence of Palin's weakness as a candidate, but it's hard to imagine any politician have a worse six months than Palin just did and she's only six points back. Per ...
Match-Ups: Romney, Obama Tied, Palin Trailing by Six
PoliGazette —
... My, my, my. It only took Barack Obama six months before losing the support of the majority of the American people and to be actually threatened by his possible 2012 opponents in head to head match-ups. ...
rassussen you ignorant slut
skippy the bush kangaroo —
to paraphrase our old buddy kevin nealon when he was doing the weekend update segment on snl: polls indicate taht if the 2012 election were held today, a majority of americans would be really confused rassmussen sez obama and mitt "don't call me baseball glove" romney would be tied, and obama would only be ahead of sarah "iquitarod" palin by 6%. let's put aside the ability to travel in time necessary for this poll to actually mean something. rassmussen is known to tilt so far to the right that leon trotsky would look like he's standing up straight ...
Polls are only polls, but...
TigerHawk —
By TigerHawk at 7/20/2009 10:46:00 PM ...you have to wonder if you are doing it right if you're tied with the Mormon plutocrat . Permalink / Main > div> 0 Comments: Post a Comment This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours? Weblog Commenting and Trackback by HaloScan.com [image] [image]
Obama vs Romney, 45%-45%; Obama vs Palin, 48%-42%
Blogs For Victory —
Not looking good for Obama:
If the 2012 presidential election were held today, President Obama and possible Republican nominee Mitt Romney would be all tied up at 45% each, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
The president, seeking a second four-year term, beats another potential GOP rival, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, by six points – 48% to 42%.
In both match-ups, seven percent (7%) like some other candidate, with three percent (3%) undecided.
Vastly early, but not the sort of numbers one wants ...
How many anti-Romneys this time?
Classical Values —
... party candidate? Someone who prefers Mitt Romney to Sarah Palin? Don't get me wrong. I prefer Sarah Palin to Mitt Romney, but that does not mean that I think Romney supporters are RINOs. The problem with the call-everyone-who-disagree-a-RINO approach is that it makes RINOs out of a majority (or at least a near majority) of Republican voters, something I do not think desirable if we assume the Republicans' goal is to defeat Barack Obama. Speaking of the looming RINO threat, here's a recent statistic : When Romney is the Republican nominee, he beats Obama among unaffiliated ...
It’s winnable for Sarah Palin.
Daily Pundit —
Yes folks despite the constant media attacks and dem dirty tricks, Mrs Palin has a better shot at pres than McStain did.
2012 Match-ups: Obama, Romney Tied at 45%; Obama 48%, Palin 42%
The Won has only a six percent lead. With his numbers continuing to slide and 10% uncommitted to either party, it’s not a shoe-in but doable.
In both match-ups, seven percent (7%) like some other candidate, with three percent (3%) undecided.
Men prefer the Republican over Obama whether it’s Romney or Palin, while women ...
Don't Look Now, But...
Power Line —
... On Monday, Scott Rasmussen reported that in a telephone survey of likely voters (I assume it's a likely voter poll, although the report doesn't say that specifically), Mitt Romney is running even with Barack Obama, 45-45, in a preview of their possible 2012 matchup. This was, of course, before the very bad week that Obama has just experienced. It is striking that, after a mere six months in office, the ostensible political powerhouse can't do better against last year's Republican runner-up. ...
When Love Blinds
PoliGazette —
... Sadly for Joshua, Rasmussen confirms what everybody not blinded by love (lust?) already knew: Romney has a much better chance of beating Obama than Palin. Romney is especially doing well among unaffiliated voters; you know, the ones who truly cast the decisive votes in elections. ...
A Scary 2012 GOP Nominee Poll
Commonsense & Wonder —
... These numbers reflect an improvement for Huckabee since July when the three candidates were virtually even. Huckabee’s gain appears to be Palin’s loss as Romney’s support has barely changed. ...







