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Rasmussen: 64 Percent of Republicans Want Palin in 2012
Rasmussen reports : When asked to choose among some of the GOP’s top names for their choice for the party’s 2012 presidential nominee, 64% say Palin. The next closest contenders are two former governors and unsuccessful challengers for the presidential nomination this year -- Mike Huckabee ...
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Poll: 64 percent of Republicans want Palin to run for president in 2012.
thinkprogress.org — In a new Rasmussen poll out today, Republicans overwhelmingly say that they want Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin... as their presidential nominee in 2012. Sixty-four percent of GOP respondents said that Palin would be their top choice in 2012 : When asked to ... (more) Poll: 64 percent of Republicans want Palin to run for ...
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Poll: 64 percent of Republicans want Palin to run for president in 2012.
Think Progress — ... and Mitt Romney of Massachusetts with 11%. Three other sitting governors – Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Charlie Crist of Florida and Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota – all pull low single-digit support. In the same poll, 69 percent of Republicans said that Palin “helped John McCain’s bid for the presidency,” even though exit polls found that 60 percent of voters felt that she was “not qualified to be president if necessary.” (HT: John McCormack) ...

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