February 5, 2008

Poll Watch: ARG Tennessee GOP Primary

American Research Group new Tennessee Poll out.

  • Huckabee 36%
  • McCain 30%
  • Romney 27%
  • Paul 1%
  • Other 2%
  • Undecided 4%

Survey Sponsor: American Research Group, Inc.
The American Research Group has been conducting surveys of voters since 1985.
Sample Size: 600 completed telephone interviews among a random sample of likely Republican primary voters living in Tennessee (455 Republicans and 145 independents and Democrats).
Sample Dates: February 3-4, 2008
Margin of Error: ± 4 percentage points, 95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.

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18 Responses to “Poll Watch: ARG Tennessee GOP Primary”

  1. Conservative Gladiator Says:

    Did you thank McGrumpy?

  2. ElectionNightHQ.com (McCain site) Publisher Says:

    Granted, ARG, but still…

    As long as it goes for Huck, all is well…

  3. Ryan Says:

    Keep dreamin’ buddy.

  4. Argamenon Says:

    People are dumping McCain like a cheap suit. The man is on a free fall. He better get his crown today or he’ll never get it.

  5. Jonathan Says:

    Not bad, but is TN a winner take all or winner by Congressional distric, or proportional?

  6. Mike Says:

    I think TN is proportional or by district. Better Huckabee get
    credit than McCain.

  7. sampo Says:

    THIRD PLACE MITT! THIRD PLACE MITT!

  8. Brett S Says:

    McCain is in a free fall? Hes up 18 nationally and about to win the most delegates on Super Tuesday and be in the lead heading into the Potomac primary.

  9. Rusty Says:

    HuckaBOOM! First WV, next it will be TN,GA,AL and of course AR.

  10. Sterling Says:

    If you add the votes McCain concedes to Huckabee then you get:

    # Huckabee 66%
    # Romney 27%
    # Paul 1%
    # McCain 0%
    # Other 2%
    # Undecided 4%

  11. Jonathan Says:

    Huckabee continuing in the race will make matters more complicated and it will deprive Romney of a one-on-one debate with McCain. Plus, Huckabee will drain votes from Romney and is still the kamikazee candidate, not able to win but able to take Romney down with him

  12. Conservative Gladiator Says:

    Sampo…you moderate…

    Conservatives…FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!!!

  13. Argamenon Says:

    #8

    McCain had an 8 point lead a week ago in TN. He also had a double digit lead in California. The bubble is bursting. Do not underestimate talkradio.

  14. Adam Says:

    Arg,

    That’s the dumbest thing I ever heard. Talk radio is as hard on Huck as it is on McCain.

    Anyway I don’t believe this poll. ARG showed Huck up seven in their final SC poll on Jan. 19.

  15. Argamenon Says:

    #14

    Sorry for the bad news but it’s true. They stopped beating on Huck after McCain won Florida. You obviously haven’t been listening.

  16. ElectionNightHQ.com (McCain site) Publisher Says:

    On the question of the rules in Tenn – Jonathan (#5) Mike (#6)-

    It’s a hybrid of winner-take-all/proportional. 27 delegates go to the winner by each of the 9 CDs in the state. 12 go to the statewide winner. It’s an interesting case, b/c of the Fred factor – as Tommy Oliver noted in the post below, reporting from East Tennessee, Fred is still on the ballot and he will still receive support…

    http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/TN-R.phtml#redzone

  17. Volunteer Voters » NEW TN POLL: Huckabee In Top Spot Says:

    [...] American Research Group (via Race42008) * Huckabee 36% * McCain 30% * Romney 27% * Paul 1% * Other 2% * Undecided [...]

  18. Mike Huckabee Rocks West Virginia! « Blogs 4 Huckabee Says:

    [...] 2: Huckabee leading in final Tennessee poll?  Keep praying, folks! Huckabee 36% McCain 30% Romney [...]

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