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National Poll Confirms "Hucka-Surge" Among Grassroots Conservatives
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New Poll Of Conservatives Gives Huckabee Wide Lead Over All Challengers 12/11/07, For Immediate Release. Grassfire.org Maxwell, IA . The nation's largest statistically valid survey of grassroots conservatives has found that Mike Huckabee now enjoys a 2-to-1 margin of support over his nearest competitor -- a dramatic shift from a similar poll conducted in September. "Grassroots conservatives are taking a closer look at Huckabee and apparently like what they see," said Steve Elliott, President of Grassfire.org. "It is a remarkable turnaround. Since the other candidates showed little change from our September poll, it is the equivalent of all the potential Gingrich supporters turning to Huckabee after Newt dropped out, plus half the Thompson supporters." Other key findings: •Giuliani still expected to win: Conservatives continue to expect Giuliani to win the nomination, although Huckabee has risen to a clear second. •Giuliani most likely to spark exodus, Huckabee least likely: Conservatives continue to warn of an exodus from the G.O.P. should Giuliani face Clinton in the general election with 30% indicating they would abstain or vote for a third party. Huckabee (17%) and Thompson (17%) were the least likely to spark an exodus. •Clinton still expected to win Democratic nomination, but gap narrows: Conservatives still expect Hillary Clinton to win the Democratic nomination but the margin of expectation has dropped from 70% in September to 62% in December. •Ron Paul continues to show significant support among grassroots conservatives. •Romney, Giuliani, McCain are viewed as least trustwothy on immigration .•Iraq war support rebounds: Support for “staying the course” in Iraq increased from 58% in September to 64% while the percentage of conservatives calling for a withdrawal dropped from 22% to 17%. •Base slowly coming back to G.O.P.: The poll also showed a 5% increase since September in the percentage of grassroots conservatives willing to identify themselves as Republican (73% up from 68%) and a 5% increase in the percentage of grassroots conservatives who had recently donated to a conservative or pro-family organization or cause (61% up from 55%) Media inquiries, interview requests regarding survey, go here Detail Survey Results REGARDLESS OF YOUR POLITICAL AFFILIATION, who do you think WILL WIN the Democratic party’s nomination for president in 2008? (select one) If you plan on voting Republican and your party’s primary or caucus were held today, for whom would you vote? (select one) If Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani were the nominees of their respective parties, how would you vote in the general election? Hillary Clinton 4% (-2%) Rudy Giuliani 66% (+1%) Third party candidate 20% (+1%) Abstain from voting 10% If Hillary Clinton and Mike Huckabee were the nominees of their respective parties, how would you vote in the general election? If Hillary Clinton and Fred Thompson were the nominees of their respective parties, how would you vote in the general election?Hillary Clinton 3% (Note: Question not asked on the September poll) Mike Huckabee 80% Third party candidate 11% Abstain from voting 5% Hillary Clinton 4% (Note: Question not asked on the September poll) Fred Thompsoni 79% Third party candidate 12% Abstain from voting 5% If Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney were the nominees of their respective parties, how would you vote in the general election? Hillary Clinton 4% (-3%) Mitt Romney 74% (+6%) Third party candidate 15% (-1%) Abstain from voting 7% (-2%) If Hillary Clinton and John McCain were the nominees of their respective parties, how would you vote in the general election? Hillary Clinton 4% (Note: Question not asked on the September poll) John McCain 67% Third party candidate 20% Abstain from voting 10% Which Republican candidate has articulated the clearest agenda for securing the borders, building a border fence and stopping illegal immigration? (select one) Tom Tancredo 20% Mike Huckabee 20% Fred Thompson 15% Ron Paul 13% Duncan Hunter 11% Mitt Romney 9% Rudy Giuliani 6% John McCain 5% |
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