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Republican primary election 2012 - latest polls as of April 23

 

Latest polls on the Republican primary election 2012 as of April 23

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United States; 18 years and older Source: Miscellaneous polling institutes


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This statistic shows the latest polls regarding the nominee for the Republican Presidential candidate in 2012 election for president of the United States of America. Three contestants are still in the race. As of April 23, Mitt Romney is the frontrunner with 685 delegates at hand. In the latest poll from CBS and New York Times, Romney got 54 percent support. The next primaries will be on April 24 in 5 states.

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close Markets and sectors
Society , Politics & Economy
Survey
Survey time period 2012
Interview
Region United States
Macroregion North-America only
Age group 18 years and older
Relevance 4
Release
Published by Real Clear Politics
Release date April 2012
Further information Miscellaneous polling institutes consist of:
Rasmussen Reports; Gallup; Pew Research Center; Ipsos (for Reuters); Public Policy Polling; Abt SRBI (for Washington Post/ABC News); New York Times/CBS; ORC International (for CNN/Opinion Research); Anderson Robbins Research and Shaw & Company Research (for Fox News); Public Opinion Strategies (for NBC News/Wall Street Journal); Associated Press/GfK; Quinnipiac University; Politico; Marist College Institute for Public Opinion; Reason-Rupe Public Opinion Survey.
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