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Saturday, January 22, 2011

"President 2012: Mitt Romney Wins New Hampshire Republican Party Committee Straw Poll" and related posts

r6842107100224550 President 2012: Mitt Romney Wins New Hampshire Republican Party Committee Straw Poll

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gives the keynote address at the New Hampshire Republican Party State Convention in Concord, New Hampshire September 25, 2010

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In the first ever Sstraw poll of New Hampshire Republican party committee members sponsored by ABC News and WMUR and sanctioned by the state Republican party, ex-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney took 35 percent of the 276 valid ballots cast. This is just 3 percent more than Romney took in the 2008 GOP primary, when he finished in second place behind Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.

Coming in a distant second was Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, with 11 percent. Paul took 8 percent in the 2008 GOP primary.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, who is spending the early part of next week in the Granite State, came in third with 8 percent.

In fourth place was ex-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has yet to visit the first-in-the-nation-primary state, with 7 percent.

This is by no means a scientific sample, but it was a good early canvass of the sentiments of the state"s most active Republican voters.

The Sstraw poll was open only to the 426 registered members of the Republican committee, and 65 percent of those committee members participated.

This is not really shocking since Romney ran there in 2008 and came in second to John McCain. Also, Mitt has a home in New Hampshire and was Governor of neighboring Massachusetts.

In 2012, most GOP candidates, meaning Sarah Palin, and Tim Pawlenty will simply ignore New Hampshire and concede Romney the winner. Oh, they might make a few appearances but they won"t run any ads.

Iowa, South Carolina, Nevada and Florida Presidental cauci and primary elections will decide the nomination.



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