The race for Iowa is beginning in earnest with less than two months to go until the caucuses, and new polling numbers of the Hawkeye State shows it remains fluid - but with Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney ahead of the rest of the field.
The survey, taken by Kellyanne Conway's Polling Company for private clients, included hard support (definitely backing a candidate), moderately hard support (probably backing a candidate) and leaners.
Including all three categories, Cain leads the field with 20 percent, but is in a statistical dead heat with Gingrich, who gets 19 percent. Romney gets 14 percent.
Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul are tied for 10 percent, Rick Perry gets 5 percent, Rick Santorum 4 percent, Jon Huntsman 2 percent and Gary Johnson 1 percent.
Some 13 percent were undecided and 1 percent refused to answer. There were 501 phone interviews taken Nov. 11 to 13 of likely GOP caucus-goers.
lunes, 14 de noviembre de 2011
Kellyanne Conway: máxima fluidez en Iowa
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