5 new polls were released today. Of them, Gov. Romney had small leads in 4 of them and the other showed a tie between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. It appears based on today's polls that Speaker Gingrich may have peaked in this race and is starting to swing back in the former Massachusetts Governor's direction. That said, Romney's lead in my projection continues to slip, now with a lead of only 2.58%. In fact, excluding the Voter Survey Service poll which will age out on Friday, Newt Gingrich would be ahead by about 1%. On the opposite side, yesterday, excluding the polls that were released prior to the South Carolina Primary on Saturday, the former Speaker's lead was more than 3%, so yet again there appears to a shift in the break neck pace of the Republican Primary campaign.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Florida Republican Primary
5 new polls were released today. Of them, Gov. Romney had small leads in 4 of them and the other showed a tie between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. It appears based on today's polls that Speaker Gingrich may have peaked in this race and is starting to swing back in the former Massachusetts Governor's direction. That said, Romney's lead in my projection continues to slip, now with a lead of only 2.58%. In fact, excluding the Voter Survey Service poll which will age out on Friday, Newt Gingrich would be ahead by about 1%. On the opposite side, yesterday, excluding the polls that were released prior to the South Carolina Primary on Saturday, the former Speaker's lead was more than 3%, so yet again there appears to a shift in the break neck pace of the Republican Primary campaign.
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