Romney Over Obama By 6-Points In New Rasmussen Poll!
December 29, 2011

If the election were held today, the latest Rasmussen Reports’ polling data is showing GOP Primary candidate Mitt Romney with a 6 point lead over President Obama.

Mitt Romney has now jumped to his biggest lead ever over President Obama in a hypothetical Election 2012 matchup. It’s also the biggest lead a named Republican candidate has held over the incumbent in Rasmussen Reports surveying to date.

The latest national telephone survey finds that 45% of Likely U.S. Voters favor the former Massachusetts governor, while 39% prefer the president. Ten percent (10%) like some other candidate in the race, and six percent (6%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

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In his latest matchup with the president, Romney holds a 20-point lead among male voters but trails by six among female voters. The Republican posts a 45% to 29% lead among voters not affiliated with either of the major political parties.

Romney earns an overwhelming 75% of the vote from those Tea Party members, while the president leads 49% to 37% among those who are not part of the grass roots movement. Obama has 65% support from the Political Class.  Romney leads 51% to 31% among Mainstream voters.

This is encouraging as it shows how weak President Obama actually is. Coming soon from The Kitchen Cabinet, more details on where those weaknesses lie, and how we can use them for a BIG WIN next fall!

       


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