Nationwide opinion polling for the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries
Nationwide public opinion polls conducted with respect to the Republican primaries for the 2012 United States presidential election are as follows. The people named in the polls were either declared candidates, former candidates or received media speculation about their possible candidacy.
Eleven different people were at the top of a poll at one time or the other; these were (in chronological order of earliest poll lead): Mitt Romney , Sarah Palin , Mike Huckabee , Rudy Giuliani , Newt Gingrich , Chris Christie , Donald Trump , Michele Bachmann , Rick Perry , Herman Cain and Rick Santorum .
2012 polls
April 2012 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Newt Gingrich
Ron Paul
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Others
Fox News /Anderson Robbins /Shaw & Co. [ 5]
354
April 9–11, 2012
13%
16%
46%
15%
Someone else (2%) Too soon to say (4%) Don't know (4%)
Pew Research [ 6]
1099
April 4–14, 2012
13%
13%
42%
21%
None (4%) Don't know/Refused (3%) Too early to tell (2%) Other (2%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,149
April 4–9, 2012
10%
10%
42%
24%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Washington Post-ABC News [ 8]
April 5–8, 2012
10%
13%
44%
25%
Other (2%) None (3%) No opinion (3%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,189
April 3–7, 2012
9%
11%
42%
25%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,218
April 2–6, 2012
10%
12%
41%
26%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,245
April 1–5, 2012
9%
12%
41%
25%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,217
March 31 – April 4, 2012
10%
12%
39%
26%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,230
March 30 – April 3, 2012
11%
12%
40%
25%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,212
March 29 – April 2, 2012
12%
11%
41%
25%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,194
March 28 – April 1, 2012
11%
10%
43%
25%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (9%)
March 2012 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Newt Gingrich
Ron Paul
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Others
Gallup [ 7]
1,149
March 27–31, 2012
11%
10%
42%
27%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (8%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,131
March 26–30, 2012
11%
10%
42%
27%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (8%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,148
March 25–29, 2012
11%
10%
42%
27%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (9%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,153
March 24–28, 2012
10%
11%
39%
28%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,142
March 23–27, 2012
11%
11%
39%
28%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,138
March 22–26, 2012
12%
10%
39%
27%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
CNN /ORC [ 4]
463
March 24–25, 2012
15%
17%
36%
26%
Someone else (1%) None/No one (2%) No opinion (2%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,157
March 21–25, 2012
14%
9%
39%
27%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (9%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,153
March 20–24, 2012
13%
8%
41%
26%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (9%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,145
March 19–23, 2012
15%
8%
42%
26%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (8%)
McClatchy-Marist [ 9]
377
March 20–22, 2012
13%
13%
39%
31%
Undecided (4%)
–
–
50%
44%
Undecided (6%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,157
March 18–22, 2012
14%
8%
40%
26%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (9%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,159
March 17–21, 2012
14%
9%
38%
27%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,149
March 16–20, 2012
13%
10%
37%
27%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,157
March 15–19, 2012
13%
10%
34%
30%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,159
March 14–18, 2012
13%
10%
35%
29%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Public Policy Polling [ 10]
734
March 15–17, 2012
20%
9%
34%
31%
Someone else/Not sure (6%)
–
11%
40%
41%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,183
March 13–17, 2012
12%
11%
36%
28%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,211
March 12–16, 2012
13%
10%
36%
28%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,224
March 11–15, 2012
13%
10%
36%
28%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,215
March 10–14, 2012
15%
10%
35%
27%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,205
March 9–13, 2012
16%
11%
33%
27%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,207
March 8–12, 2012
17%
12%
32%
27%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Reuters /Ipsos (Republicans and Independents) [ 11]
500
March 8–11, 2012
12%
14%
33%
29%
Wouldn't vote (1%) None/Other (5%) Don't know/Refused (6%)
–
–
46%
42%
Wouldn't vote (6%) Don't know/Refused (5%)
Reuters /Ipsos (Republicans only) [ 12]
400
March 8–11, 2012
12%
11%
37%
32%
Wouldn't vote (<0.5%) None/Other (3%) Don't know/Refused (6%)
–
–
49%
44%
Wouldn't vote (3%) Don't know/Refused (4%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,208
March 7–11, 2012
15%
12%
34%
25%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
CBS News /New York Times [ 13]
1,206
March 7–11, 2012
13%
8%
30%
34%
Gallup [ 7]
1,206
March 6–10, 2012
14%
11%
36%
24%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,198
March 5–9, 2012
13%
11%
36%
23%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,218
March 4–8, 2012
13%
11%
35%
24%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,206
March 3–7, 2012
12%
11%
37%
23%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,192
March 2–6, 2012
14%
11%
37%
23%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,206
March 1–5, 2012
15%
12%
34%
24%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,211
February 29 – March 4, 2012
15%
12%
38%
22%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,181
February 28 – March 3, 2012
17%
10%
38%
22%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,161
February 27 – March 2, 2012
17%
10%
36%
22%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,153
February 26 – March 1, 2012
16%
11%
35%
23%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
February 2012 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Newt Gingrich
Ron Paul
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Others
Rasmussen Reports [ 14]
1,000
February 29, 2012
16%
12%
40%
24%
Other (2%) Undecided (6%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,171
February 25–29, 2012
15%
11%
35%
24%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,139
February 24–28, 2012
16%
11%
33%
25%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,144
February 23–27, 2012
14%
13%
31%
26%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,160
February 22–26, 2012
14%
12%
32%
28%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,174
February 21–25, 2012
15%
11%
31%
29%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,153
February 20–24, 2012
16%
11%
30%
31%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,187
February 19–23, 2012
16%
11%
27%
33%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,215
February 18–22, 2012
15%
10%
27%
34%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,188
February 17–21, 2012
15%
10%
27%
35%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,175
February 16–20, 2012
14%
11%
26%
36%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Associated Press /GfK [ 15]
450
February 16–20, 2012
15%
15%
32%
33%
None (2%) Don't Know (3%) Refused(1%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,194
February 15–19, 2012
13%
11%
26%
36%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,187
February 14–18, 2012
13%
11%
28%
36%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,156
February 13–17, 2012
13%
11%
29%
35%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,187
February 12–16, 2012
14%
11%
30%
34%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (10%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,206
February 11–15, 2012
14%
10%
31%
32%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Rasmussen Reports [ 16]
1,000
February 14, 2012
15%
10%
27%
39%
Other(3%) Undecided (6%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,164
February 10–14, 2012
15%
8%
33%
31%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
CNN /ORC [ 17]
478
February 10–13, 2012
15%
16%
32%
34%
None/No one (2%) No opinion (2%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,156
February 9–13, 2012
16%
8%
32%
30%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
CBS News /New York Times Poll [ 18]
1,197
February 8–13, 2012
10%
12%
27%
30%
Gallup [ 7]
1,162
February 8–12, 2012
16%
8%
32%
30%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Pew Research Center [ 19]
1,501
February 8–12, 2012
17%
12%
28%
30%
Other (1%) None/Don't know (12%)
FDU PublicMind [ 20]
578
February 6–12, 2012
15%
7%
33%
33%
Unsure/Refused (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,158
February 7–11, 2012
16%
8%
34%
27%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Public Policy Polling [ 21]
656
February 9–10, 2012
17%
13%
23%
38%
Someone else/Not sure (8%)
–
15%
28%
50%
Not sure (8%)
42%
–
45%
–
Someone else (14%)
–
26%
61%
–
Someone else (13%)
–
–
32%
56%
Someone else (12%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,137
February 4–10, 2012
17%
8%
34%
24%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Anderson Robbins Research /Shaw & Company Research [ 22]
407
February 6–9, 2012
22%
15%
33%
23%
Someone else (1%) Too soon to say (3%) Don't know (4%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,180
February 3–9, 2012
18%
10%
34%
22%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,180
February 2–8, 2012
20%
10%
36%
20%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,173
February 1–7, 2012
21%
12%
37%
17%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Rasmussen Reports [ 16]
1,000
February 6, 2012
27%
11%
34%
18%
Other (3%) Undecided (7%)
40%
–
46%
–
–
–
50%
38%
–
30%
58%
–
Reuters /Ipsos [ 23] (Republicans and Independents)
500
February 2–6, 2012
16%
22%
28%
16%
Wouldn't vote (2%) None/other (5%) Don't Know/Refused (12%)
37%
–
50%
–
Don't know/Refused (13%)
Reuters /Ipsos [ 23] (Republicans only)
400
February 2–6, 2012
19%
21%
29%
18%
Wouldn't vote (1%) None/other (3%) Don't Know/Refused (10%)
40%
–
53%
–
Don't know/Refused (6%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,173
January 31 – February 6, 2012
22%
11%
37%
16%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,192
January 30 – February 3, 2012
24%
12%
35%
16%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,161
January 29 – February 2, 2012
25%
11%
33%
16%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (12%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,164
January 28 – February 1, 2012
25%
12%
31%
17%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
January 2012 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Newt Gingrich
Ron Paul
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Others
Gallup [ 7]
1,159
January 27–31, 2012
26%
11%
31%
16%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,142
January 26–30, 2012
28%
13%
27%
17%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,112
January 25–29, 2012
28%
13%
27%
16%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,145
January 24–28, 2012
28%
14%
26%
15%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,148
January 23–27, 2012
32%
13%
26%
13%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,184
January 22–26, 2012
32%
14%
24%
13%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,181
January 21–25, 2012
31%
13%
25%
13%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (16%)
NBC News /Wall Street Journal [ 24]
441
January 22–24, 2012
37%
12%
28%
18%
Other (1%) None (1%) Not sure (3%)
52%
–
39%
–
Neither (4%) Not sure (5%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,205
January 20–24, 2012
31%
12%
28%
12%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Rasmussen Reports [ 25]
1,000
January 23, 2012
35%
10%
28%
16%
Other (2%) Undecided (9%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,219
January 19–23, 2012
31%
12%
27%
12%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,221
January 18–22, 2012
28%
13%
29%
11%
Other (5%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,226
January 17–21, 2012
25%
13%
30%
12%
Other (6%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,228
January 16–20, 2012
23%
14%
31%
12%
Other (8%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,235
January 15–19, 2012
20%
13%
30%
13%
Other (9%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Newt Gingrich
Jon Huntsman
Ron Paul
Rick Perry
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Others
Pew Research [ 27]
527
January 11–16, 2012
16%
2%
15%
5%
31%
14%
Other/None/Don't Know (18%)
Washington Times /JZ Analytics [ 28]
500
January 14–15, 2012
17%
4%
15%
3%
32%
17%
Not sure (12%)
Washington Post /ABC News [ 29]
January 12–15, 2012
17%
<0.5%
16%
9%
35%
13%
Other (1%) None of them (2%) Would not vote (1%) No opinion (6%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,195
January 11–15, 2012
14%
2%
12%
5%
37%
14%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Fox News /Anderson Robbins /Shaw & Co. [ 30]
356
January 12–14, 2012
14%
5%
13%
6%
40%
15%
Someone else (1%) Too soon to say (4%) Don't know (2%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,189
January 10–14, 2012
13%
3%
12%
5%
37%
14%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,189
January 9–13, 2012
13%
3%
13%
5%
35%
14%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (16%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,194
January 8–12, 2012
15%
2%
12%
5%
34%
14%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,188
January 7–11, 2012
14%
2%
13%
5%
34%
15%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,169
January 6–10, 2012
16%
2%
13%
6%
31%
15%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,144
January 5–9, 2012
18%
1%
12%
5%
30%
17%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Ipsos /Reuters [ 31] (Republicans and Independents)
500
January 5–9, 2012
17%
4%
17%
6%
29%
12%
Wouldn't vote (1%) None/Other (4%) Don't know/Refused (9%)
35%
–
–
–
54%
–
Don't know/Refused (11%)
Ipsos /Reuters [ 31] [permanent dead link ] (Republicans only)
400
January 5–9, 2012
20%
3%
16%
7%
30%
13%
Wouldn't vote (1%) None/Other (2%) Don't know/Refused (7%)
36%
–
–
–
56%
–
Don't know/Refused (8%)
Pew Research [ 32]
549
January 4–8, 2012
16%
2%
12%
6%
27%
16%
None/Don't Know (19%) Other (1%)
CBS News [ 33]
1,413
January 4–8, 2012
15%
4%
10%
6%
19%
14%
Other (19%) Undecided (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,117
January 4–8, 2012
17%
1%
13%
6%
30%
18%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,114
January 3–7, 2012
16%
1%
13%
6%
31%
18%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,099
January 1–6, 2012
17%
1%
12%
6%
29%
16%
Other (5%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,092
December 29, 2011 – January 5, 2012
19%
2%
12%
6%
27%
15%
Other (6%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Rasmussen [ 16]
1,000
January 4, 2012
16%
4%
12%
4%
29%
21%
Other (2%)
2011 polls
December 2011 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Michele Bachmann
Newt Gingrich
Jon Huntsman
Ron Paul
Rick Perry
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Others
Gallup [ 7]
1,088
December 28, 2011– January 4, 2012
5%
19%
2%
13%
6%
27%
11%
Other (6%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,138
December 27, 2011– January 3, 2012
5%
22%
2%
13%
6%
26%
8%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (16%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,136
December 26, 2011– January 2, 2012
5%
23%
2%
13%
7%
24%
6%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (17%)
Angus Reid Public Opinion [ 34]
1,009
December 27–29, 2011
7%
26%
2%
10%
7%
32%
5%
Undecided (11%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,155
December 23–29, 2011
5%
24%
2%
11%
7%
26%
5%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (18%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,169
December 22–28, 2011
5%
23%
2%
11%
8%
27%
4%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (16%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,159
December 21–27, 2011
5%
25%
1%
11%
8%
25%
4%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (18%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,133
December 20–26, 2011
6%
25%
2%
11%
8%
24%
3%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (19%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,128
December 19–23, 2011
6%
26%
1%
12%
8%
23%
3%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (19%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,115
December 18–22, 2011
6%
26%
1%
13%
8%
22%
3%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (18%)
APCO Insight [ 35]
1,036
December 17–22, 2011
9.7%
24.8%
4.4%
17.3%
9.2%
30.2%
4.5%
Gallup [ 7]
1,145
December 17–21, 2011
6%
27%
1%
12%
7%
21%
4%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (19%)
The Economist /YouGov [ 36]
1,000
December 17–20, 2011
8%
27%
6%
13%
5%
21%
4%
Gary Johnson (1%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,190
December 16–20, 2011
7%
25%
2%
12%
8%
23%
4%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (18%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,186
December 14–19, 2011
6%
25%
2%
12%
8%
23%
4%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (18%)
Public Policy Polling [ 37]
658
December 16–18, 2011
7%
35%
3%
11%
6%
22%
4%
Gary Johnson (1%) Someone else/Not sure (10%)
–
43%
5%
14%
–
28%
–
Not sure (10%)
CNN /ORC International [ 38]
928
December 16–18, 2011
8%
28%
2%
14%
7%
28%
4%
None/No one (5%) No opinion (4%)
ABC News /Washington Post [ 39]
395
December 15–18, 2011
7%
30%
3%
15%
7%
30%
3%
None of them (1%) No opinion (4%)
CBS News [ 40]
291
December 14–18, 2011
4%
20%
1%
10%
6%
20%
3%
Someone else (19%) Undecided/Don't know (17%)
Gallup [ 41]
1,177
December 13–18, 2011
7%
26%
2%
11%
7%
24%
4%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (17%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,165
December 12–17, 2011
7%
28%
2%
10%
6%
24%
4%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (17%)
Gallup [ 7]
1,130
December 11–16, 2011
8%
28%
2%
10%
6%
24%
4%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (16%)
Gallup [ 42]
1,129
December 10–14, 2011
7%
29%
2%
10%
5%
24%
4%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (18%)
Gallup [ 42]
1,139
December 9–13, 2011
6%
31%
2%
9%
6%
23%
4%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (18%)
Reason Magazine /Rupe[ 43]
1,200
December 1–13, 2011
6%
27%
2%
7%
5%
25%
4%
Gary Johnson (1%)
Associated Press-GfK [ 44] (Republicans and Republican-leaning independents)
460
December 8–12, 2011
9%
33%
2%
9%
6%
27%
3%
None of them (6%) Don't know (6%)
Associated Press-GfK [ 44] (General population)
1,000
12%
20%
5%
11%
5%
26%
2%
None of them (13%) Don't know (6%)
Reuters /Ipsos [ 45]
443
December 8–12, 2011
10%
28%
5%
12%
12%
18%
4%
Other/None (4%)
Gallup [ 42]
1,167
December 8–12, 2011
6%
31%
2%
8%
7%
22%
4%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (19%)
NBC /Wall Street Journal [ 46]
271
December 7–11, 2011
8%
40%
5%
9%
6%
23%
3%
None (1%) Not sure (5%)
Pew Research Center [ 47]
392
December 7–11, 2011
5%
35%
2%
8%
5%
21%
3%
Gallup [ 42]
1,175
December 7–11, 2011
6%
33%
2%
8%
6%
23%
3%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (19%)
Gallup [ 42]
1,200
December 6–10, 2011
5%
33%
2%
9%
6%
23%
2%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (18%)
Gallup [ 42]
1,197
December 5–9, 2011
6%
35%
2%
9%
6%
23%
3%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (15%)
Gallup [ 42]
1,232
December 4–8, 2011
6%
37%
1%
9%
6%
23%
2%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Fox News [ 48]
356
December 5–7, 2011
5%
36%
2%
12%
8%
23%
4%
Someone else (2%) Too soon to say (6%) Don't know (2%)
Gallup [ 42]
1,219
December 3–7, 2011
7%
34%
1%
10%
5%
25%
2%
Other (2%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
The Economist /YouGov [ 49]
December 3–6, 2011
6%
31%
6%
11%
9%
15%
7%
Gary Johnson (2%) Other (5%) No preference (9%)
Gallup [ 42]
1,245
December 2–6, 2011
6%
36%
1%
9%
6%
23%
3%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (13%)
Gallup [ 42]
1,277
December 1–5, 2011
6%
37%
1%
8%
7%
22%
3%
Other (3%) None/Any/No opinion (14%)
Poll Position [ 50]
1,072
December 4, 2011
6.2%
36.6%
2.4%
7.1%
3.2%
23.4%
2%
Someone else (4%) No opinion (15.1%)
October/November 2011 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Michele Bachmann
Herman Cain
Newt Gingrich
Jon Huntsman
Gary Johnson
Ron Paul
Rick Perry
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Others
Fairleigh Dickinson University [ 51] (Republicans)
407
November 29 – December 5, 2011
4%
8%
37%
1%
–
3%
6%
25%
4%
Unsure/ref. 12%
Fairleigh Dickinson University [ 51] (Republicans and Republican leaners)
545
4%
8%
36%
2%
–
4%
6%
23%
3%
Unsure/ref. 14%
Rasmussen Reports [ 16]
1,000
November 30, 2011
4%
8%
38%
3%
–
8%
4%
17%
4%
The Economist /YouGov [ 52]
November 26–29, 2011
5%
15%
25%
5%
0%
9%
5%
17%
3%
Other (5%) No preference (10%)
Poll Position [ 53]
499
November 27, 2011
4.1%
13.6%
32.1%
2.7%
–
5.6%
4.9%
23.2%
–
Someone else (2.7%) No opinion (11.1%)
Poll Position [ 54]
504
November 22, 2011
6.2%
11.3%
30.3%
2.4%
–
4.5%
5.9%
21.4%
–
Someone else (4.2%) No opinion (13.8%)
The Economist /YouGov [ 55]
November 19–22, 2011
3%
15%
31%
4%
1%
8%
5%
20%
3%
Other (2%) No preference (8%)
CNN /ORC International [ 56]
402
November 18–20, 2011
5%
17%
24%
3%
–
9%
11%
20%
4%
None/No one (3%) No opinion (2%)
Reuters /Ipsos [ 57]
423
November 18–19, 2011
9%
12%
24%
1%
–
9%
10%
22%
2%
Wouldn't vote (11%)
IBOPE Zogby [ 58]
1,366
November 15–17, 2011
2%
26%
32%
3%
1%
8%
6%
14%
3%
Other (<1%) Not sure (7%)
Quinnipiac University [ 59]
1,039
November 14–20, 2011
4%
14%
26%
2%
–
6%
6%
22%
2%
DK/NA (19%)
USA Today /Gallup [ 60] (All Republicans/Republican leaners)
1,062
November 13–17, 2011
5%
16%
19%
1%
–
10%
8%
20%
1%
None/Any/No opinion (19%)
USA Today /Gallup [ 60] (Republicans/Republican leaners who are registered voters)
946
4%
16%
22%
1%
–
9%
8%
21%
1%
None/Any/No opinion (18%)
Fox News [ 61]
370
November 13–15, 2011
6%
15%
23%
3%
–
8%
7%
22%
2%
Someone else (2%) Too soon to say (7%) Don't know (5%)
The Economist /YouGov [ 62]
November 12–15, 2011
5%
21%
23%
5%
1%
7%
6%
19%
2%
Other (4%) No preference (6%)
CNN /ORC International [ 63]
480
November 11–13, 2011
6%
14%
22%
3%
–
8%
12%
24%
3%
Someone else (1%) None/No one (4%) No opinion (4%)
Public Policy Polling [ 64]
576
November 10–13, 2011
5%
25%
28%
3%
1%
5%
6%
18%
1%
Someone else/Not sure (9%)
NBC News /Wall Street Journal [ 65]
102
November 10–12, 2011
2%
27%
22%
1%
–
9%
4%
32%
2%
Not sure (1%)
Reuters /Ipsos [ 66]
461
November 10–11, 2011
7%
20%
16%
1%
–
10%
12%
28%
–
Wouldn't vote (7%)
Pew Research Center [ 67]
738
November 9–14, 2011
5%
22%
16%
1%
–
8%
8%
23%
2%
Other (0%) None/Don't know/Too early (14%)
McClatchy-Marist [ 68]
347
November 8–10, 2011
5%
17%
19%
1%
–
10%
8%
23%
1%
Undecided (17%)
Reuters /Ipsos [ 69]
462
November 7–8, 2011
8%
21%
16%
3%
–
9%
10%
26%
–
Wouldn't vote (9%)
CBS News [ 70]
382
November 6–10, 2011
4%
18%
15%
1%
–
5%
8%
15%
2%
Undecided/Don't know (17%) Someone else (14%) No one (1%)
Politico /George Washington University [ 71]
436
November 6–9, 2011
2%
27%
14%
–
–
5%
14%
25%
2%
Unsure/Refused 9% Other 1%
The Economist /YouGov [ 72]
November 5–8, 2011
7%
21%
16%
5%
1%
7%
7%
24%
2%
Other (5%) No preference (6%)
USA Today /Gallup [ 73]
1,054
November 2–6, 2011
3%
21%
12%
1%
–
8%
11%
21%
2%
Undecided (21%)
NBC News /Wall Street Journal [ 74]
248
November 2–5, 2011
4%
27%
13%
–
–
10%
10%
28%
2%
None (1%) Not sure (4%)
Rasmussen Reports [ 16]
1,000
November 2, 2011
2%
26%
14%
2%
–
7%
8%
23%
1%
Undecided (13%)
Washington Post-ABC News [ 75]
438
October 31 – November 3, 2011
4%
23%
12%
1%
–
8%
13%
24%
1%
None of them (2%) Would not vote (1%) No opinion (8%)
The Economist /YouGov [ 76]
October 29 – November 1, 2011
4%
26%
15%
4%
1%
10%
6%
17%
1%
Other (4%) No preference (11%)
Reuters /Ipsos [ 69]
554
October 27–28, 2011
4%
24%
11%
1%
–
7%
15%
29%
–
Wouldn't vote (9%)
Quinnipiac University [ 77]
869
October 25–31, 2011
4%
30%
10%
2%
–
7%
8%
23%
1%
DK/NA (16%)
Fox News [ 78]
328
October 23–25, 2011
3%
24%
12%
–
–
9%
10%
20%
3%
Someone else (1%) Too soon to say (11%) Don't know (5%)
The Economist /YouGov [ 79]
October 22–25, 2011
4%
28%
7%
3%
1%
9%
9%
24%
2%
Other (5%) No preference (7%)
CBS News /New York Times [ 80]
455
October 19–24, 2011
2%
25%
10%
1%
–
8%
6%
21%
1%
Undecided/Don't know (14%)
IBOPE Zogby [ 81]
1,077
October 18–21, 2011
1%
39%
12%
4%
<1%
9%
8%
19%
2%
Other (1%) Not sure (7%)
The Economist /YouGov [ 79]
October 15–18, 2011
4%
31%
11%
3%
0%
10%
8%
21%
3%
Other (5%) No preference (6%)
CNN /ORC International [ 82]
416
October 14–16, 2011
6%
25%
8%
1%
–
9%
13%
26%
2%
Someone else (1%) None/No one (5%) No opinion (4%)
Associated Press /GfK [ 83] (General population)
1,000
October 13–17, 2011
7%
18%
5%
4%
–
11%
13%
21%
2%
None of them (13%) Don't know (6%)
Associated Press /GfK [ 83] (Republicans/Leaning Republican only)
431
4%
26%
7%
2%
–
8%
13%
30%
2%
None of them (2%) Don't know (7%)
Rasmussen Reports [ 16]
1,000
October 12, 2011
4%
29%
10%
2%
–
5%
9%
29%
2%
Other (3%) Not sure (7%)
IBOPE Zogby [ 84]
1,214
October 11–14, 2011
1%
45%
6%
3%
<1%
8%
7%
21%
3%
Other (<1%) Not sure (5%)
The Economist /YouGov [ 85]
October 8–11, 2011
3%
33%
9%
4%
0%
7%
10%
18%
0%
Other (6%) No preference (9%)
Public Policy Polling [ 86]
484
October 7–10, 2011
5%
30%
15%
2%
0%
5%
14%
22%
1%
Someone else/Not sure (6%)
NBC News /Wall Street Journal [ 87]
336
October 7–10, 2011
5%
27%
8%
3%
–
11%
16%
23%
1%
None/Not sure (6%)
Reuters /Ipsos [ 88] (Republicans and Independents)
505
October 6–10, 2011
5%
19%
7%
2%
–
12%
9%
21%
–
Wouldn't vote (3%) None/other (9%) Didn't know/Refused (13%)
Reuters /Ipsos [ 88] (Republicans only)
410
5%
19%
7%
2%
–
13%
10%
23%
–
Wouldn't vote (3%) None/other (7%) Didn't know/Refused (13%)
The Washington Post /Bloomberg News [ 89] (leaned GOP)
391
October 6–9, 2011
4%
16%
3%
0%
–
6%
13%
24%
1%
None of these (3%) Other (0%) No opinion (29%)
The Washington Post /Bloomberg News [ 89] (all adults)
1,000
6%
8%
3%
2%
–
7%
8%
17%
1%
None of these (14%) No opinion (32%)
Gallup [ 90]
1,064
October 3–7, 2011
5%
18%
7%
2%
–
8%
15%
20%
3%
Other (1%) Undecided (20%)
IBOPE Zogby [ 91]
796
October 3–5, 2011
3%
38%
4%
4%
<1%
12%
12%
18%
1%
Other (<1%) Not sure (7%)
Late 2011 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Michele Bachmann
Herman Cain
Newt Gingrich
Jon Huntsman
Gary Johnson
Sarah Palin
Ron Paul
Rick Perry
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Others
Washington Post-ABC News [ 92]
1,002
September 29 – October 2, 2011
4%
14%
6%
1%
–
9%
9%
14%
21%
1%
Chris Christie (10%) Other (1%) No one/None of them (3%) No opinion (6%)
6%
14%
7%
1%
–
–
11%
15%
22%
2%
Chris Christie (11%) Other (1%) No one/None of them (4%) No opinion (7%)
4%
16%
7%
1%
–
10%
9%
16%
23%
1%
Other (2%) No one/None of them (4%) Would not vote (1%) No opinion (6%)
7%
16%
7%
1%
–
–
11%
16%
25%
2%
Other (2%) No one/None of them (5%) Would not vote (1%) No opinion (7%)
CBS News [ 93]
324
September 28 – October 2, 2011
4%
17%
8%
2%
–
–
7%
12%
17%
3%
Undecided/Don't Know (18%)
Quinnipiac University [ 94]
927
September 27 – October 3, 2011
3%
17%
8%
1%
–
9%
6%
14%
22%
3%
DK/NA (18%)
3%
12%
7%
1%
–
7%
6%
10%
17%
2%
Chris Christie (17%) DK/NA (18%)
Fox News [ 95]
363
September 25–27, 2011
3%
17%
11%
4%
–
–
6%
19%
23%
3%
Someone else (2%) Too soon to say (5%) Don't know (7%)
The Economist /YouGov [ 96]
1,000
September 24–27, 2011
4%
11%
6%
2%
–
8%
6%
14%
15%
2%
Chris Christie (15%) Rudy Giuliani (6%) Other (5%) No preference (6%)
IBOPE Zogby [ 97]
1,006
September 23–26, 2011
4%
28%
6%
5%
1%
–
11%
18%
17%
2%
Fred Karger (<1%) Other (2%) Not sure (6%)
CNN /ORC International [ 98]
447
September 23–25, 2011
4%
7%
10%
1%
–
7%
7%
28%
21%
3%
Someone else (3%) None/No one (4%) No opinion (2%)
6%
9%
11%
1%
–
–
7%
30%
22%
3%
Someone else (3%) None/No one (5%) No opinion (3%)
Pew Research Center [ 99]
876
September 22 – October 4, 2011
6%
13%
8%
1%
–
–
12%
17%
22%
2%
Other (1%) None/DK (17%)
Rasmussen Reports [ 16]
1,000
September 19, 2011
8%
7%
9%
2%
–
–
6%
28%
24%
3%
Thaddeus McCotter (1%) Undecided (11%)
USA Today /Gallup [ 100]
439
September 15–18, 2011
5%
5%
5%
1%
–
–
13%
31%
24%
2%
Other (4%) None/Any/No Opinion (10%)
McClatchy-Marist [ 101]
1,042
September 13–14, 2011
12%
5%
6%
1%
–
–
7%
30%
22%
2%
Undecided (15%)
6%
4%
6%
2%
–
13%
6%
20%
13%
2%
Rudy Giuliani (14%) Undecided (14%)
Harris Interactive [ 102]
2,462
September 12–19, 2011
7%
5%
4%
1%
–
7%
7%
22%
18%
1%
Undecided (28%)
The New York Times /CBS News [ 103]
747
September 10–15, 2011
7%
5%
7%
1%
–
3%
5%
23%
16%
1%
Mike Huckabee (2%) Chris Christie (1%)John McCain (1%) Undecided (12%) No/No one (2%) DK/NA (10%)
Bloomberg [ 104]
997
September 9–12, 2011
8%
4%
4%
1%
–
–
9%
26%
22%
2%
IBOPE Zogby [ 105]
1,023
September 9–12, 2011
7%
12%
2%
3%
1%
–
11%
37%
14%
3%
Fred Karger (1%) Other (2%) Not sure (8%)
CNN /ORC International [ 106]
446
September 9–11, 2011
4%
5%
5%
2%
–
15%
12%
30%
18%
2%
Someone else (2%) None/No one (4%) No opinion (2%)
7%
6%
7%
2%
–
–
13%
32%
21%
2%
Someone else (2%) None/No one (4%) No opinion (3%)
Public Policy Polling [ 107]
500
September 8–11, 2011
9%
8%
10%
2%
–
–
11%
31%
18%
2%
Someone else/Not Sure (2%)
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
49%
37%
–
Not Sure (14%)
Washington Post /ABC News [ 108]
1,001
August 29 – September 1, 2011
6%
3%
4%
1%
–
14%
8%
27%
22%
2%
Other (1%) No one/None of them (4%) Would not vote (2%) No opinion (4%)
8%
4%
6%
1%
–
–
10%
29%
25%
3%
Other (2%) No one/None of them (5%) Would not vote (2%) No opinion (5%)
Fox News [ 109]
341
August 29–31, 2011
4%
4%
3%
1%
1%
8%
7%
26%
18%
3%
Rudy Giuliani (4%) Mike Huckabee (4%) Chris Christie (2%)Buddy Roemer (1%) Someone else (2%) Too soon to say (9%) Don't know (4%)
8%
6%
3%
1%
–
–
8%
29%
22%
4%
Buddy Roemer (1%) Someone else (2%) Too soon to say (6%) Don't know (10%)
Politico [ 110]
1,000
August 28 – September 1, 2011
10%
4%
5%
1%
–
–
10%
36%
17%
5%
Other (1%) Unsure/Refused (11%)
NBC News /Wall Street Journal [ 111]
1,000
August 27–31, 2011
8%
5%
5%
2%
–
–
9%
38%
23%
3%
None (2%) Not sure (5%)
IBOPE Zogby [ 112]
1,184
August 25–29, 2011
9%
8%
3%
3%
<1%
–
11%
41%
12%
3%
Fred Karger (<1%) Other (2%) Not sure (8%)
6%
7%
2%
3%
<1%
4%
10%
30%
8%
2%
Chris Christie (15%)Paul Ryan (5%) Fred Karger (<1%) Other (1%) Not sure (9%)
CNN /ORC International [ 113]
467
August 24–25, 2011
9%
2%
6%
1%
2%
10%
6%
27%
14%
1%
Rudy Giuliani (9%) Someone else (3%) None/No one (5%) No opinion (3%)
12%
3%
7%
1%
2%
–
6%
32%
18%
1%
Thaddeus McCotter 1% Someone else (4%) None/No one (6%) No opinion (4%)
The Economist /YouGov [ 114]
1,000
August 20–23, 2011
9%
8%
4%
2%
–
4%
11%
23%
15%
2%
Rudy Giuliani (6%) Other (6%) No preference (11%)
Public Policy Polling [ 115]
663
August 18–21, 2011
10%
7%
7%
2%
–
13%
6%
27%
17%
3%
Someone else/Not sure (7%)
15%
5%
7%
3%
–
–
7%
27%
17%
3%
Paul Ryan (9%) Someone else/Not sure (6%)
16%
6%
8%
3%
–
–
6%
33%
20%
4%
Someone else/Not sure (5%)
Gallup [ 116]
1,040
August 17–21, 2011
10%
4%
4%
1%
–
–
13%
29%
17%
3%
Other (2%) No preference (17%)
7%
4%
3%
1%
–
11%
11%
25%
14%
3%
Rudy Giuliani (9%) Other (1%) No preference (12%)
Quinnipiac University [ 117]
2,730
August 16–27, 2011
10%
5%
3%
1%
–
11%
9%
24%
18%
1%
Thaddeus McCotter 1% Don't know/did not answer (16%)
Rasmussen Reports [ 118]
1,000
August 15, 2011
13%
6%
5%
1%
–
–
9%
29%
18%
1%
Thaddeus McCotter 0% Undecided (16%)
Mid 2011 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Michele Bachmann
Herman Cain
Newt Gingrich
Jon Huntsman
Gary Johnson
Sarah Palin
Ron Paul
Tim Pawlenty
Rick Perry
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Others
Reason-Rupe [ 119]
1,200
August 9–18, 2011
8%
4%
3%
1%
<1%
12%
7%
2%
18%
20%
<1%
Rudy Giuliani (8%) Undecided (16%)
Fox News [ 120]
904
August 7–9, 2011
13%
9%
9%
1%
1%
–
10%
4%
–
26%
4%
Thaddeus McCotter (1%) Someone Else (4%) Too Soon to Say (8%) Don't Know (9%)
7%
5%
6%
2%
–
8%
6%
2%
13%
21%
2%
Rudy Giuliani (7%) Mike Huckabee (3%) Chris Christie (1%) Donald Trump (1%) George Pataki (1%) Someone Else (1%) Too Soon to Say (7%) Don't Know (7%)
CNN /ORC International [ 121]
449
August 5–7, 2011
7%
4%
5%
4%
–
12%
12%
2%
15%
17%
2%
Rudy Giuliani (12%) None of these (4%) Someone Else (2%) No Opinion (4%)
9%
5%
8%
5%
–
–
14%
3%
18%
23%
3%
None of these (5%) Someone Else (2%) No Opinion (4%)
USA Today /Gallup [ 122]
1,319
August 4–7, 2011
13%
4%
7%
3%
–
–
14%
3%
17%
24%
1%
None of these (14%)
Harris [ 123]
1,168
August 2–4, 2011
10%
6%
4%
2%
1%
–
10%
2%
–
16%
1%
Fred Karger (2%) Thaddeus McCotter (1%) Buddy Roemer (1%) None of these (46%)
McClatchy /Marist [ 124]
1,000
August 2–4, 2011
8%
6%
2%
3%
2%
10%
3%
2%
18%
21%
3%
Rudy Giuliani (19%)
Quinnipiac University [ 125]
1,417
August 1–2, 2011
6%
8%
–
–
–
9%
9%
–
13%
23%
–
None of these/Others (32%)
RCP Average
6,389
July 1–31, 2011
18%
9%
5%
2%
1%
15%
9%
4%
12%
24%
3%
Rasmussen Reports [ 126] (Excluded from RCP Average)
3,500
July 25–31, 2011
27%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26%
34%
–
Not Sure (10%) Other (3%)
Rasmussen Reports [ 127]
1,000
July 28, 2011
16%
9%
6%
2%
–
–
10%
3%
18%
22%
–
Not Sure (9%) Other (4%)
Zogby [ 128]
1,103
July 22–25, 2011
25%
18%
1%
3%
<1%
–
11%
7%
–
17%
5%
Fred Karger (1%) Buddy Roemer (<1%) Not Sure (9%) Other (3%)
13%
13%
1%
3%
<1%
4%
9%
2%
21%
9%
2%
Fred Karger (1%) Chris Christie (14%) Not Sure (7%) Other (2%)
Gallup [ 129]
1,088
July 20–24, 2011
11%
3%
3%
2%
–
12%
8%
2%
15%
17%
2%
Rudy Giuliani (11%) Other (1%)None/Any/No opinion (14%)
18%
5%
7%
2%
–
–
11%
4%
–
27%
3%
Other (2%)None/Any/No opinion (21%)
13%
4%
6%
2%
–
–
10%
3%
18%
23%
2%
Other (2%)None/Any/No opinion (18%)
16%
5%
5%
2%
–
15%
9%
4%
–
23%
2%
Other (2%)None/Any/No opinion (16%)
17%
5%
6%
2%
–
–
9%
3%
–
23%
2%
Other (2%)None/Any/No opinion (16%)
Pew Research [ 130]
546
July 20–24, 2011
11%
8%
3%
2%
–
11%
9%
3%
12%
21%
1%
Not Sure (18%) Other (1%)
CNN /ORC International [ 131]
1,009
July 18–20, 2011
12%
6%
4%
1%
–
13%
8%
3%
14%
16%
2%
Rudy Giuliani (13%) Not Sure (1%) Other (1%) None (6%)
15%
8%
4%
1%
1%
15%
9%
4%
–
17%
3%
Rudy Giuliani (14%) Not Sure (1%) Other (1%) None (6%)
NBC /WSJ [ 132]
1,000
July 14–17, 2011
16%
5%
8%
2%
–
–
9%
2%
11%
30%
3%
Public Policy Polling [ 133]
730
July 15–17, 2011
21%
11%
7%
3%
–
–
9%
5%
12%
20%
–
Someone else/Not sure (12%)
16%
10%
6%
2%
–
12%
9%
5%
11%
20%
–
Someone else/Not sure (10%)
44%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41%
–
Not sure (15%)
Washington Post /ABC News [ 134]
1,001
July 14–17, 2011
12%
6%
5%
3%
–
18%
9%
2%
8%
26%
2%
Other (1%) Undecided (6%) None (2%)
16%
7%
6%
3%
–
–
11%
3%
8%
30%
3%
Other (2%) Undecided (8%) None (3%)
13%
7%
5%
3%
–
19%
10%
2%
–
28%
3%
Other (1%) Undecided (7%) None (2%)
Quinnipiac [ 135]
913
July 5–11, 2011
14%
6%
5%
1%
–
12%
5%
3%
10%
25%
2%
Thaddeus McCotter (0%) Don't know/no answer (18%)
Fox News [ 136]
324
June 26–28, 2011
11%
5%
3%
3%
1%
8%
7%
3%
13%
18%
2%
Rudy Giuliani (10%) Don't know (4%) Someone else (1%) Too soon to say (6%)
12%
5%
3%
3%
1%
–
7%
3%
14%
20%
2%
Rudy Giuliani (11%) Don't know (6%) Someone else (2%) Too soon to say (6%)
13%
5%
4%
3%
1%
9%
7%
3%
14%
22%
2%
Don't know (5%) Someone else (1%) Too soon to say (6%)
Zogby [ 137]
998
June 21, 2011
24%
15%
–
2%
–
–
13%
–
–
15%
–
Chris Christie (17%)
Gallup /USA Today [ 138]
851
June 8–11, 2011
5%
9%
5%
1%
2%
16%
7%
6%
1%
24%
6%
Other (1%) None/Any/No opinion (18%)
7%
10%
9%
2%
2%
–
9%
6%
1%
27%
6%
Other (2%) None/Any/No one (21%)
CNN /ORC International [ 139]
433
June 3–7, 2011
4%
10%
10%
1%
–
20%
7%
3%
–
24%
1%
Rudy Giuliani (12%) Someone else (2%) None/No one (2%) No opinion (3%)
5%
10%
11%
1%
–
23%
10%
3%
–
28%
1%
Someone else (2%) None/No one (3%) No opinion (3%)
7%
10%
16%
2%
–
–
13%
4%
–
35%
1%
Someone else (2%) None/No one (8%) No opinion (3%)
Reuters /Ipsos [ 140]
621
June 3–6, 2011
5%
6%
4%
2%
–
19%
8%
2%
5%
18%
–
Undecided (18%) None/Other (11%) Wouldn't Vote (1%)
CNN /ORC International [ 141]
1,007
May 24–26, 2011
7%
10%
8%
1%
1%
13%
12%
5%
–
13%
2%
Rudy Giuliani (16%) Buddy Roemer (0%) Fred Karger (0%) None/no one (5%) Someone else (3%) No opinion (2%)
7%
11%
11%
3%
2%
15%
13%
5%
–
19%
2%
Buddy Roemer (1%) Fred Karger (0%) None/no one (6%) Someone else (3%) No opinion (2%)
9%
13%
12%
3%
2%
–
15%
5%
–
21%
3%
Buddy Roemer (1%) Fred Karger (0%) None/no one (9%) Someone else (5%) No opinion (2%)
Gallup [ 142]
971
May 20–24, 2011
5%
8%
9%
2%
2%
15%
10%
6%
–
17%
2%
Mike Huckabee (1%) Chris Christie<(0.5%) Other (2%) None/No opinion (22%)
7%
8%
12%
3%
3%
–
12%
7%
–
19%
2%
Other (4%) None/No opinion (25%)
Insider Advantage [ 143]
770
May 23, 2011
12%
11%
6%
–
–
11%
5%
7%
–
16%
–
Undecided (26%) Other (5%)
Morris [ 144]
800
May 20–23, 2011
7%
7%
15%
1%
–
–
–
5%
–
30%
3%
None
Early 2011 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Michele Bachmann
Haley Barbour
Mitch Daniels
Newt Gingrich
Mike Huckabee
Jon Huntsman
Gary Johnson
Sarah Palin
Ron Paul
Tim Pawlenty
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Donald Trump
Others
Suffolk University [ 145] [ 146]
468
May 10–17, 2011
4%
–
4%
9%
8%
0%
0%
12%
5%
3%
20%
3%
1%
Rudy Giuliani (7%)Herman Cain (4%)Buddy Roemer (0%) Undecided (20%)
4%
–
4%
9%
15%
0%
0%
10%
4%
2%
17%
2%
5%
Rudy Giuliani (6%) Herman Cain (3%) Buddy Roemer (0%) Undecided (18%)
Harris Interactive [ 147]
2,184
May 9–16, 2011
2%
–
5%
10%
12%
1%
0%
8%
4%
2%
14%
0%
8%
Rudy Giuliani (7%) Herman Cain (3%) Undecided (23%)
Zogby International [ 148]
1,377
May 6–9, 2011
–
–
4%
7%
4%
–
–
4%
10%
4%
9%
–
–
Chris Christie (17%) Herman Cain (14%)
Public Policy Polling [ 149]
610
May 5–8, 2011
7%
–
–
13%
19%
–
–
12%
8%
5%
18%
–
8%
7%
–
–
15%
20%
–
–
14%
8%
6%
21%
–
–
8%
–
–
20%
–
–
–
17%
12%
8%
24%
–
–
9%
–
–
20%
24%
–
–
–
8%
7%
22%
–
–
11%
–
–
26%
–
–
–
–
12%
9%
28%
–
–
CNN /ORC International [ 150]
1,034
April 29 – May 1, 2011
–
–
5%
10%
16%
1%
–
11%
10%
3%
13%
2%
–
Quinnipiac University [ 151]
1,408
April 26 – May 1, 2011
4%
–
5%
5%
15%
1%
1%
15%
5%
4%
18%
1%
12%
Rasmussen Reports [ 152]
1,000
April 26, 2011
–
–
3%
9%
15%
–
–
9%
8%
5%
17%
–
19%
Gallup [ 153]
1,047
April 15–20, 2011
4%
2%
3%
6%
16%
1%
–
10%
6%
3%
13%
2%
16%
Other (1%) None/No opinion (14%)
Public Policy Polling [ 154]
400
April 7–10, 2011
4%
-
-
11%
16%
-
-
8%
5%
4%
15%
-
26%
Someone else/Undecided (10%)
Fox News [ 155]
914
April 3–5, 2011
2%
1%
3%
7%
15%
–
–
12%
3%
4%
14%
2%
11%
Rudy Giuliani (9%) Other (4%)
Gallup [ 156]
1,082
March 18–22, 2011
5%
2%
4%
10%
19%
2%
2%
12%
6%
3%
15%
2%
1%
Herman Cain (>0.5%) Other (2%) Any/All/None/No opinion (16%)
5%
3%
4%
13%
–
2%
2%
17%
8%
3%
19%
2%
2%
Herman Cain (>0.5%) Other (3%) Any/All/None/No opinion (18%)
6%
2%
4%
12%
23%
2%
2%
–
7%
3%
16%
2%
2%
Herman Cain (>0.5%) Other (2%) Any/All/None/No opinion (18%)
7%
3%
5%
16%
–
2%
2%
–
9%
4%
22%
2%
2%
Herman Cain (>0.5%) Other (3%) Any/All/None/No opinion (24%)
Gallup [ 157]
1,326
February 18–20, 2011
4%
3%
3%
9%
18%
1%
1%
16%
5%
3%
16%
2%
>0.5%
Chris Christie (1%) Mike Pence (1%) John Thune (1%) Herman Cain (>0.5%) Other (3%) None/No opinion (14%)
Newsweek / Daily Beast[ 158]
918
February 12–15, 2011
–
1%
1%
7%
18%
1%
–
10%
–
5%
19%
–
8%
2010 polls
Late 2010 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Haley Barbour
Chris Christie
Mitch Daniels
Newt Gingrich
Mike Huckabee
Sarah Palin
Ron Paul
Tim Pawlenty
Mike Pence
Mitt Romney
John Thune
Others
CNN /ORC International [ 159]
479
January 21–23, 2011
3%
–
3%
10%
21%
19%
7%
3%
1%
18%
1%
Rick Santorum (1%)
Rasmussen Reports [ 160]
1,000
January 18, 2011
–
–
3%
11%
17%
19%
4%
6%
–
24%
–
None
Clarus [ 161]
365
December 10–16, 2010
2%
9%
2%
10%
18%
17%
4%
3%
–
19%
2%
Marco Rubio (5%) Bobby Jindal (4%)
Public Policy Polling [ 162]
400
November 19–21, 2010
–
–
2%
19%
16%
21%
5%
5%
–
18%
3%
McClatchy-Marist [ 163]
337
November 15–18, 2010
1%
9%
4%
10%
16%
13%
–
2%
3%
20%
–
Rick Perry (5%)George Pataki (3%)
Quinnipiac University [ 164]
2,424
November 8–15, 2010
2%
–
2%
15%
17%
19%
–
6%
–
18%
2%
Gallup [ 165]
925
November 13–14, 2010
4%
1%
1%
13%
16%
16%
6%
4%
1%
19%
2%
Gary Johnson (1%) Rick Santorum (1%) None/No opinion (14%) Other (2%)
Zogby Interactive [ 166] (Republican voters)
2,185 (all)
November 3–5, 2010
3%
19%
3%
–
–
14%
–
4%
–
17%
–
Jeb Bush (6%) Rick Perry (2%)
Zogby Interactive [ 166] (all voters)
2%
11%
1%
–
–
8%
–
3%
–
11%
–
Jeb Bush (3%) Rick Perry (1%)
Zogby Interactive [ 166] (independent voters)
1%
11%
1%
–
–
8%
–
4%
–
12%
–
Jeb Bush (2%) Rick Perry (1%)
Rasmussen Reports [ 167]
1,000
November 1, 2010
–
–
3%
13%
19%
19%
5%
6%
–
20%
–
None
CNN /ORC International [ 168]
1,006
October 27–30, 2010
3%
–
–
12%
21%
14%
7%
3%
3%
20%
–
Rick Santorum (2%)
Gallup [ 169]
906
September 25–26, 2010
3%
1%
2%
9%
12%
16%
7%
3%
1%
19%
2%
Rick Santorum (2%) Gary Johnson (1%) None/No opinion (18%) Other (4%)
McClatchy-Marist [ 170]
369
September 14–16, 2010
2%
–
4%
16%
16%
18%
–
6%
–
25%
–
None
Public Policy Polling [ 171]
419
September 10–13, 2010
–
–
–
18%
21%
17%
6%
–
–
22%
–
None
CNN /ORC International [ 172]
495
August 6–10, 2010
3%
–
–
15%
14%
18%
10%
3%
3%
21%
–
Rick Santorum (2%)
Public Policy Polling [ 173]
400
August 6–9, 2010
–
–
–
21%
23%
21%
4%
–
–
22%
–
None
Clarus [ 174]
374
July 26–27, 2010
2%
–
1%
14%
21%
12%
–
3%
–
26%
1%
Lamar Alexander (3%)
The Economist /YouGov Poll [ 175]
1,000
July 17–20, 2010
1%
–
3%
8%
11%
16%
–
3%
1%
14%
1%
TIME [ 176]
1,003
July 12–13, 2010
1%
–
2%
12%
19%
14%
–
3%
–
18%
–
Jeb Bush (9%)
Early 2010 polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Newt Gingrich
Mike Huckabee
Sarah Palin
Ron Paul
Tim Pawlenty
Mitt Romney
Others
Public Policy Polling [ 177]
400
July 9–12, 2010
23%
21%
17%
7%
–
19%
None
Public Policy Polling [ 178]
401
June 4–7, 2010
15%
22%
19%
6%
–
25%
None
Public Policy Polling [ 179]
539
May 7–9, 2010
21%
25%
20%
8%
–
23%
None
Public Policy Polling [ 180]
400
April 9–11, 2010
–
27%
23%
–
–
33%
None
CNN /ORC International [ 181]
1,008
April 9–11, 2010
14%
24%
15%
8%
5%
20%
Rick Santorum (3%)Mike Pence (2%)Haley Barbour (1%)
CNN /ORC International [ 182]
1,030
March 19–21, 2010
8%
17%
18%
8%
5%
22%
Rick Santorum (5%) Mike Pence (4%) Haley Barbour (1%)
Clarus [ 183]
1,050
March 17–20, 2010
13%
19%
18%
–
–
29%
Jeb Bush (8%) Mitch Daniels (1%)John Thune (1%)
PPP [ 184]
614
March 12–14, 2010
–
24%
23%
11%
–
28%
None
Early polls
Early polls
Poll source
Sample size
Date(s) administered
Newt Gingrich
Rudy Giuliani
Mike Huckabee
Bobby Jindal
Sarah Palin
Ron Paul
Tim Pawlenty
Mitt Romney
Others
Gallup [ 185]
490
February 1–3, 2010
3%
–
3%
1%
11%
2%
1%
14%
John McCain (7%) Scott Brown (4%) Bob McDonnell (1%) Fred Thompson (1%)
Daily Kos /Research 2000 [ 186]
2,003
January 20–31, 2010
7%
–
7%
–
23%
2%
3%
11%
Dick Cheney (10%) John Thune (2%)
Washington Post [ 187]
1,036
November 19–23, 2009
2%
1%
10%
1%
17%
1%
1%
9%
John McCain (7%) Haley Barbour (0%) Jeb Bush (0%)Charlie Crist (0%)
CNN /ORC International [ 188]
462
October 16–18, 2009
–
–
32%
–
25%
–
5%
21%
None
Rasmussen [ 189]
750
October 15, 2009
14%
–
29%
–
18%
–
4%
24%
None
Clarus [ 190]
1,003
August 25, 2009
–
–
22%
4%
18%
–
–
30%
None
Marist [ 191]
310
August 3–6, 2009
10%
–
19%
5%
20%
–
1%
21%
None
Fox News [ 192]
900
July 21–22, 2009
9%
13%
21%
3%
17%
–
1%
22%
Jeb Bush (1%)Mark Sanford (0%)
Washington Post /ABC [ 193]
1,001
July 15–18, 2009
10%
–
26%
2%
19%
–
4%
21%
Jeb Bush (3%) Haley Barbour (1%)
Gallup [ 194]
455
July 10–12, 2009
14%
–
19%
–
21%
–
3%
26%
Haley Barbour (2%)
Rasmussen [ 195]
750
July 6, 2009
14%
–
22%
–
24%
–
1%
25%
Haley Barbour (1%)
CNN /ORC International [ 196]
1,050
May 14–17, 2009
13%
–
22%
–
21%
–
–
21%
None
Fox News [ 197] (Republican voters)
900 (all)
May 12–13, 2009
14%
5%
20%
2%
13%
–
–
18%
Mark Sanford (4%)
Fox News [ 197] (all voters)
7%
16%
15%
2%
9%
–
–
14%
Mark Sanford (3%)
Fox News [ 197] (independent voters)
5%
19%
16%
2%
10%
–
–
12%
Mark Sanford (2%)
CNN /ORC International [ 198]
430
February 18–19, 2009
–
–
26%
9%
29%
–
–
21%
None
CNN /ORC International [ 199] [ 200]
460
December 1–2, 2008
27%
23%
34%
19%
32%
–
–
28%
Charlie Crist (7%)
Zogby [ 201] (Republican voters)
24,964 (all)
November 7–18, 2008
–
5%
10%
16%
24%
3%
–
18%
Zogby [ 201] (all voters)
–
5%
8%
13%
13%
7%
–
14%
Rasmussen [ 202]
1,000
November 5, 2008
–
–
12%
4%
64%
–
1%
11%
Charlie Crist (2%)
Newsweek [ 203]
1,092
October 22–23, 2008
–
–
26%
–
20%
–
–
35%
None
See also
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^ Harris Interactive
^ Zogby International
^ Public Policy Polling
^ CNN/ORC International
^ Quinnipiac University
^ Rasmussen Reports
^ Gallup
^ Public Policy Polling
^ Fox News
^ Gallup
^ Gallup
^ Newsweek/ Daily Beast
^ CNN/ORC International
^ Rasmussen Reports
^ Clarus
^ Public Policy Polling
^ McClatchy-Marist
^ Quinnipiac University
^ Gallup
^ a b c Zogby Interactive
^ Rasmussen Reports
^ CNN/ORC International
^ Gallup
^ McClatchy-Marist
^ Public Policy Polling
^ CNN/ORC International
^ Public Policy Polling
^ Clarus
^ The Economist /YouGov Poll
^ TIME
^ Public Policy Polling
^ Public Policy Polling
^ Public Policy Polling
^ Public Policy Polling
^ CNN/ORC International
^ CNN/ORC International
^ Clarus
^ PPP
^ Gallup
^ Daily Kos/Research 2000
^ Washington Post
^ CNN/ORC International
^ Rasmussen
^ Clarus
^ Marist
^ Fox News
^ Washington Post /ABC
^ Gallup
^ Rasmussen
^ CNN/ORC International
^ a b c Fox News
^ CNN/ORC International
^ "CNN/ORC International" . Archived from the original on 2008-12-07. Retrieved 2011-09-15 .
^ A measure of potential support. Respondents could choose more than one candidate.
^ a b Zogby
^ Rasmussen
^ Newsweek
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