viernes, 13 de enero de 2012

ARG: Paul y Perry suben en Carolina del Sur



The Hill:
Mitt Romney leads the GOP presidential field in South Carolina, but his rivals are closing in fast.

Newt Gingrich is close behind the former Massachusetts governor while Ron Paul and Rick Perry have posted impressive gains over the past week, according to an American Research Group poll released on Friday.

Romney came in at 29 percent, followed by Gingrich at 25 percent, Paul at 20 percent, Perry at nine percent, Rick Santorum at seven percent and Jon Huntsman at one percent.

Paul has climbed 11 percent in the last week and Perry has gained seven percent. Santorum, who was tied for second in last week’s poll at 24 percent, plummeted into fifth place in the current poll.

Romney and Gingrich have remained steady in a week over week comparison.

Although he still trails by a significant margin, the poll is good news for Perry, who desperately needs to outperform in South Carolina. The Texas governor left New Hampshire before the primary to concentrate on the Palmetto State, where he hopes his message will resonate with the more conservative electorate.

The numbers are also positive for Paul, who is looking to broaden his base by building on momentum from a strong second place finish in New Hampshire.

2 comentarios:

Juan dijo...

Si Ron ganase Carolina del Sur sería acojonante. Habría que ver al pobre Lawrence hostiaconlamanoabierta O'Donnell.

eusko libertarian dijo...

Juan, ya sabes que Ron tambien quedo segundo en las primarias democratas de NH?

xdd