He hasn’t even thrown his hat in the ring yet and look at polls in New Hampshire, the most important preview state in every Presidential election.
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Trump Surges in New Hampshire Poll Against Romney
Tuesday, April 5, 2011 02:49
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By: Dan Weil
Real estate mogul Donald Trump’s high-profile media campaign has boosted
support for his possible presidential campaign among voters in New Hampshire.
Real estate mogul Donald Trump’s high-profile media campaign has boosted
support for his possible presidential campaign among voters in New Hampshire.
If Trump ran in the New Hampshire primary race today, he would attract 21 percent
of the vote, second only to former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s 27 percent,
according to a new Public Policy Polling survey. Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee
would be next at 12 percent. The other potential candidates would be in single
digits.
of the vote, second only to former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s 27 percent,
according to a new Public Policy Polling survey. Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee
would be next at 12 percent. The other potential candidates would be in single
digits.
But if Trump isn’t included in the list for the first primary in
the nation, Romney’s support stands at 31 percent, followed by Mike Huckabee at
15 percent, Newt Gingrich at 13 percent, Sarah Palin and Ron Paul at 10 percent
each, and others in single digits.
the nation, Romney’s support stands at 31 percent, followed by Mike Huckabee at
15 percent, Newt Gingrich at 13 percent, Sarah Palin and Ron Paul at 10 percent
each, and others in single digits.
“Mitt Romney looked like the runaway
favorite in all of our New Hampshire polling to date,” said Dean Debnam,
president of Public Policy Polling. “Donald Trump’s the first person to hold him
to a single-digit lead. He really could prove to be a serious candidate.”
favorite in all of our New Hampshire polling to date,” said Dean Debnam,
president of Public Policy Polling. “Donald Trump’s the first person to hold him
to a single-digit lead. He really could prove to be a serious candidate.”