From Franklin Pierce College/WBZ TV, taken in New Hampshire after the debate on Tuesday (PDF link warning):
Who won the GOP Debate?
- Romney - 22%
- Giuliani - 18%
- McCain - 11%
- Huckabee - 3%
- All others - 1% or less
Who would you vote for?
(trends from March)
- Romney - 27% (22)
- Giuliani - 18% (28)
- McCain - 17% (29)
- F. Thompson - 9% (-)
- Gingrich - 3% (5)
- Huckabee - 3% (2)
- All others - 1% or less
Favorable/Unfavorable Ratings
- Romney - 78/13 (68/17)
- Giuliani - 76/16 (79/13)
- McCain - 65/28 (78/15)
Survey was done June 6 of 409 likely GOP primary voters, and has an MoE of 4.9%.
June 7th, 2007 at 9:03 am
This is yet more solid news for us in the Romney camp.
June 7th, 2007 at 9:29 am
Wow, take a look at the favorability ratings. Romney’s net favorability is huge. Rudy is down slightly and McCain as expected is down a bunch. I think Romney is going to win NH. However, I think he also needs to win Iowa in order to have enough momentum to win SC as well.
I don’t have any idea what McCain and Giuliai are doing. Yesterday was the NH state GOP annual dinner all the big candidates were invited yet only Romney attended. Why on earth would both of those guys not be there. The way to win is not to run away. Now I do understand that Rudy’s strategy is NV, FL and then Super Tuesday. I hope he keeps that strategy because IMO it isn’t likely to work.
McCain on the other hand is retreating to ground where he still can’t win. He apparently has no coherent strategy because Iowa will be less kind to him in January since this is the 2nd time he has “kicked them in the shins, or maybe a little bit higher.”
June 7th, 2007 at 11:58 am
Romney still loses us the general election bigtime.
June 7th, 2007 at 5:12 pm
I’m glad to see Huckabee is finally getting on some people’s radar screens. Low as it is, the fact that he is no longer included in “All Others” is a marked improvement, hopefully a sign of things to come!