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January 24, 2012

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Gingrich Doubles Romneys Support in Minnesota


Raleigh, N.C. Newt Gingrich holds a commanding 18-point lead over Mitt Romney in the Minnesota caucuses. Gingrich has more support than any two candidates combined he garners 36% of the vote, with 18% going to Romney, 17% to Rick Santorum, 13% to Ron Paul, and 15% not sure. Gingrich also receives the highest net favorability rating at +34 (59/25) followed by Santorum at +32 (56/24), then Romney at just +14 (50/36) and Ron Paul holds a negative favorability rating with -9 (36/45). Both Gingrich (50-29) and Santorum (46-34) beat Romney in one on one matchups. Gingrich has a large lead among self-described Tea Party voters, with 44% backing him, 18% backing Ron Paul, 14% supporting Santorum and just 12% going to Romney. Romney also loses Tea Party voters to Gingrich by 31 points in a one on one matchup, 58-27. The good news for Romney is that the field remains fluid with just 37% of voters saying they are strongly committed to their candidate and 63% saying they could change their mind. Unfortunately for Romney, he comes in last of the 4 candidates among voters who are strongly committee to their candidate with just 27% of his supporters saying they are strongly committed to him compared to 46% for Santorum and 39% each for Gingrich and Paul. So while the potential exists for voter loyalties to shift, Romney finds himself with the least loyal backers. Gingrichs lead in Minnesota reflects his national momentum right now, said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. But with around 70% of voters either undecided or open to changing their minds things could change a lot over the next two weeks before the actual caucus. PPP surveyed 303 likely Republican caucus voters on January 21st and 22nd . The margin of error for the survey is +/-5.6%. This poll was not paid for or authorized by any campaign or political organization. PPP surveys are conducted through automated telephone interviews. PPP is a Democratic polling company, but polling expert Nate Silver of the New York Times found that its surveys in 2010 actually exhibited a slight bias toward Republican candidates.
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Minnesota Survey Results


Q1 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Newt Gingrich?
Favorable........................................................ 59% Unfavorable .................................................... 25% Not sure .......................................................... 16%

Q7

Who is your second choice for President?


Newt Gingrich ................................................. 16% Ron Paul ......................................................... 10% Mitt Romney.................................................... 16% Rick Santorum ................................................ 21% Someone else/Not sure .................................. 37%

Q2

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Ron Paul?


Favorable........................................................ 36% Unfavorable .................................................... 45% Not sure .......................................................... 19%

Q8

If the Republican candidates for President were just Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, who would you vote for?
Mitt Romney............29% Not sure ..................21% Newt Gingrich .........50%

Q3

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Mitt Romney?


Favorable........................................................ 50% Unfavorable .................................................... 36% Not sure .......................................................... 13%

Q9

If the Republican candidates for President were just Mitt Romney and Ron Paul, who would you vote for?
Mitt Romney............51% Not sure ..................20% Ron Paul .................29%

Q4

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Rick Santorum?


Favorable........................................................ 56% Unfavorable .................................................... 24% Not sure .......................................................... 20%

Q10 If the Republican candidates for President were just Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, who would you vote for?
Mitt Romney............34% Not sure ..................20% Rick Santorum ........46%

Q5

If the Republican candidates for President were Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum, who would you vote for?
Newt Gingrich ................................................. 36% Ron Paul ......................................................... 13% Mitt Romney.................................................... 18% Rick Santorum ................................................ 17% Someone else/Not sure .................................. 15%

Q11 Do you consider yourself to be a member of the Tea Party?


Yes.................................................................. 32% No ................................................................... 49% Not sure .......................................................... 20%

Q12 Would you describe yourself as very liberal, somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat conservative, or very conservative?
Very liberal ...................................................... 1% Somewhat liberal ............................................ 6% Moderate......................................................... 14% Somewhat conservative.................................. 37% Very conservative ........................................... 43%

Q6

Would you say you are strongly committed to that candidate, or might you end up supporting someone else?
Strongly committed to that candidate.............. 37% Might end up supporting someone else .......... 63%

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 Survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

January 21-22, 2012

Q13 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2.


Woman ........................................................... 46% Man................................................................. 54%

Q15 If you are 18 to 45 years old, press 1.If 46 to 65, press 2. If you are older than 65, press 3.
18 to 45........................................................... 36% 46 to 65........................................................... 43% Older than 65 .................................................. 21%

Q14 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican, press 2. If you are an independent or identify with another party, press 3.
Democrat ........................................................ 2% Republican...................................................... 75% Independent/Other .......................................... 23%

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 Survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

January 21-22, 2012

Crosstabs

2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Base Gingrich Gingrich Favorability Favorable 59% Unfavorable 25% Not sure 16% 93% 2% 5% 34% 47% 19% 38% 43% 19% 43% 34% 23% 43% 28% 30% Ron Mitt Rick Som eone Paul Rom ney Santorum else/Not sure Paul Favorability Favorable 36% Unfavorable 45% Not sure 19%

2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Base Gingrich Ron Mitt Rick Som eone Paul Rom ney Santorum else/Not sure

27% 57% 16%

83% 8% 9%

26% 49% 25%

34% 53% 13%

33% 32% 34%

2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Base Gingrich Rom ney Favorability Favorable 50% Unfavorable 36% Not sure 13% 49% 42% 9% 18% 64% 18% 94% 4% 2% 34% 52% 14% 45% 21% 34% Ron Mitt Rick Som eone Paul Rom ney Santorum else/Not sure

2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Base Gingrich Santorum Favorability Favorable 56% Unfavorable 24% Not sure 20% 60% 24% 17% 19% 59% 23% 45% 30% 25% 94% 3% 3% 50% 13% 37% Ron Mitt Rick Som eone Paul Rom ney Santorum else/Not sure

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Base Gingrich 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Gingrich 36% Ron Paul 13% Mitt Rom ney 18% Rick Santorum 17% Som eone else/Not 15% sure 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Ron Mitt Rick Som eone Paul Rom ney Santorum else/Not sure

2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Base Gingrich Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted 37% to that candidate Might end up 63% supporting som eone else 39% 61% 39% 61% 27% 73% 46% 54% Ron Mitt Rick Paul Rom ney Santorum

2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Base Gingrich 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary 2nd Choice New t Gingrich 16% Ron Paul 10% Mitt Rom ney 16% Rick Santorum 21% Som eone else/Not 37% sure 10% 30% 41% 19% 20% 31% 20% 29% 36% 12% 17% 35% 40% 21% 9% 31% 100% Ron Mitt Rick Som eone Paul Rom ney Santorum else/Not sure Rom ney/Gingrich Mitt Rom ney 29% New t Gingrich 50% Not sure 21%

2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Base Gingrich Ron Mitt Rick Som eone Paul Rom ney Santorum else/Not sure

7% 87% 7%

33% 51% 16%

92% 8%

20% 44% 36%

15% 25% 60%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Base Gingrich Rom ney/Paul Mitt Rom ney 51% Ron Paul 29% Not sure 20% 64% 22% 14% 4% 90% 7% 90% 1% 8% 37% 39% 24% 29% 17% 54% Ron Mitt Rick Som eone Paul Rom ney Santorum else/Not sure Rom ney/Santorum Mitt Rom ney 34% Rick Santorum 46% Not sure 20%

2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Base Gingrich Ron Mitt Rick Som eone Paul Rom ney Santorum else/Not sure

34% 53% 14%

31% 56% 12%

84% 6% 10%

93% 7%

14% 17% 69%

Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Base Gingrich Favorability Favorable 62% Unfavorable 24% Not sure 14% 60% 31% 9% 63% 20% 17% Strongly com m itted Might end up supporting to that candidate som eone else Paul Favorability Favorable 37% Unfavorable 47% Not sure 16% Base

Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted Might end up supporting to that candidate som eone else

38% 50% 12%

36% 45% 19%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Base Rom ney Favorability Favorable 51% Unfavorable 39% Not sure 10% 43% 52% 5% 56% 31% 13% Strongly com m itted Might end up supporting to that candidate som eone else
Santorum Favorability Favorable 57% Unfavorable 26% Not sure 17% Base

Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted Might end up supporting to that candidate som eone else

53% 34% 12%

59% 21% 20%

Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Base 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Gingrich 43% Ron Paul 15% Mitt Rom ney 22% Rick Santorum 20% 44% 16% 15% 25% 42% 15% 25% 18% Strongly com m itted Might end up supporting to that candidate som eone else
Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted 37% to that candidate Might end up 63% supporting som eone else Base

Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted Might end up supporting to that candidate som eone else

100% -

100%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Base 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary 2nd Choice New t Gingrich 19% Ron Paul 11% Mitt Rom ney 19% Rick Santorum 24% Som eone else/Not 26% sure 19% 8% 25% 21% 27% 19% 13% 16% 26% 26% Strongly com m itted Might end up supporting to that candidate som eone else

Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Base Rom ney/Gingrich Mitt Rom ney 32% New t Gingrich 54% Not sure 14% 25% 61% 14% 36% 49% 15% Strongly com m itted Might end up supporting to that candidate som eone else

Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Base Rom ney/Paul Mitt Rom ney 55% Ron Paul 31% Not sure 14% 52% 36% 12% 57% 28% 15% Strongly com m itted Might end up supporting to that candidate som eone else Rom ney/Santorum Mitt Rom ney 37% Rick Santorum 52% Not sure 11% Base

Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted Might end up supporting to that candidate som eone else

39% 52% 10%

36% 51% 12%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Tea Party ID Base Gingrich Favorability Favorable 59% Unfavorable 25% Not sure 16% 64% 20% 16% 54% 33% 13% 65% 13% 23% Yes Not No sure Paul Favorability Favorable 36% Unfavorable 45% Not sure 19% Base

Tea Party ID Yes Not No sure

35% 48% 18%

39% 45% 16%

33% 41% 27%

Tea Party ID Base Rom ney Favorability Favorable 50% Unfavorable 36% Not sure 13% 51% 38% 12% 51% 37% 12% 48% 31% 21% Yes Not No sure

Tea Party ID Base Santorum Favorability Favorable 56% Unfavorable 24% Not sure 20% 59% 25% 17% 53% 27% 19% 57% 16% 27% Yes Not No sure

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Tea Party ID Base 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Gingrich 36% Ron Paul 13% Mitt Rom ney 18% Rick Santorum 17% Som eone else/Not 15% sure 44% 18% 12% 14% 12% 33% 13% 22% 18% 13% 34% 4% 19% 21% 22% Yes Not No sure
Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted 37% to that candidate Might end up 63% supporting som eone else Base

Tea Party ID Yes Not No sure

44% 56%

37% 63%

26% 74%

Tea Party ID Base 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary 2nd Choice New t Gingrich 16% Ron Paul 10% Mitt Rom ney 16% Rick Santorum 21% Som eone else/Not 37% sure 19% 9% 21% 24% 28% 16% 10% 16% 20% 38% 13% 10% 11% 16% 49% Yes Not No sure Rom ney/Gingrich Mitt Rom ney 29% New t Gingrich 50% Not sure 21% Base

Tea Party ID Yes Not No sure

27% 58% 15%

35% 45% 20%

20% 47% 34%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Tea Party ID Base Rom ney/Paul Mitt Rom ney 51% Ron Paul 29% Not sure 20% 52% 33% 15% 52% 30% 19% 50% 22% 28% Yes Not No sure Rom ney/Santorum Mitt Rom ney 34% Rick Santorum 46% Not sure 20% Base

Tea Party ID Yes Not No sure

27% 55% 18%

39% 44% 16%

30% 38% 31%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal Gingrich Favorability Favorable 59% Unfavorable 25% Not sure 16% 41% 27% 32% 41% 56% 3% 41% 44% 15% 58% 22% 20% 69% 16% 14% Paul Favorability Favorable 36% Unfavorable 45% Not sure 19%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal

16% 68% 16%

36% 46% 18%

32% 37% 31%

38% 44% 17%

37% 47% 17%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal Rom ney Favorability Favorable 50% Unfavorable 36% Not sure 13% 57% 27% 16% 23% 63% 15% 48% 36% 16% 60% 28% 13% 47% 41% 13%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very Base liberal liberal Moderate conservative conservative Santorum Favorability Favorable 56% Unfavorable 24% Not sure 20% 43% 41% 16% 45% 34% 21% 37% 43% 19% 53% 21% 26% 66% 19% 15%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Gingrich 36% Ron Paul 13% Mitt Rom ney 18% Rick Santorum 17% Som eone else/Not 15% sure 27% 57% 16% 25% 15% 3% 27% 30% 26% 19% 34% 7% 13% 33% 9% 24% 19% 15% 44% 13% 11% 18% 13%
Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted 37% to that candidate Might end up 63% supporting som eone else

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal

32% 68%

27% 73%

42% 58%

30% 70%

43% 57%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very Base liberal liberal Moderate conservative conservative 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary 2nd Choice New t Gingrich 16% Ron Paul 10% Mitt Rom ney 16% Rick Santorum 21% Som eone else/Not 37% sure 100% 3% 3% 12% 9% 72% 18% 6% 19% 9% 48% 18% 14% 18% 18% 34% 17% 8% 15% 29% 31%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal Rom ney/Gingrich Mitt Rom ney 29% New t Gingrich 50% Not sure 21% 16% 84% 3% 44% 52% 52% 31% 17% 38% 39% 23% 19% 64% 17%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal Rom ney/Paul Mitt Rom ney 51% Ron Paul 29% Not sure 20% 43% 16% 41% 19% 48% 32% 61% 28% 11% 55% 27% 18% 50% 29% 21% Rom ney/Santorum Mitt Rom ney 34% Rick Santorum 46% Not sure 20%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal

16% 68% 16%

19% 45% 36%

51% 28% 21%

43% 36% 21%

23% 61% 16%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Gender Base Wom an Gingrich Favorability Favorable 59% Unfavorable 25% Not sure 16% 49% 30% 22% 68% 21% 11% Man Paul Favorability Favorable 36% Unfavorable 45% Not sure 19%

Gender Base Wom an Man

32% 46% 22%

40% 44% 16%

Gender Base Wom an Rom ney Favorability Favorable 50% Unfavorable 36% Not sure 13% 50% 32% 18% 51% 40% 9% Man
Santorum Favorability Favorable 56% Unfavorable 24% Not sure 20%

Gender Base Wom an Man

56% 21% 23%

56% 27% 17%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Gender Base Wom an 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Gingrich 36% Ron Paul 13% Mitt Rom ney 18% Rick Santorum 17% Som eone else/Not 15% sure 28% 10% 19% 18% 25% 44% 16% 18% 17% 6% Man

Gender Base Wom an Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted 37% to that candidate Might end up 63% supporting som eone else 29% 71% 43% 57% Man

Gender Base Wom an 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary 2nd Choice New t Gingrich 16% Ron Paul 10% Mitt Rom ney 16% Rick Santorum 21% Som eone else/Not 37% sure 15% 9% 11% 20% 45% 17% 10% 21% 21% 30% Man Rom ney/Gingrich Mitt Rom ney 29% New t Gingrich 50% Not sure 21%

Gender Base Wom an Man

30% 39% 31%

29% 59% 12%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Gender Base Wom an Rom ney/Paul Mitt Rom ney 51% Ron Paul 29% Not sure 20% 46% 26% 28% 55% 32% 12% Man Rom ney/Santorum Mitt Rom ney 34% Rick Santorum 46% Not sure 20%

Gender Base Wom an Man

30% 41% 29%

37% 51% 12%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Gingrich Favorability Favorable 59% Unfavorable 25% Not sure 16% 30% 70% 63% 20% 16% 49% 35% 16% Paul Favorability Favorable 36% Unfavorable 45% Not sure 19%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other

59% 41% -

36% 48% 16%

35% 36% 28%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Rom ney Favorability Favorable 50% Unfavorable 36% Not sure 13% 59% 41% 52% 36% 12% 45% 35% 20%
Santorum Favorability Favorable 56% Unfavorable 24% Not sure 20%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other

48% 52% -

57% 23% 20%

52% 25% 23%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Gingrich 36% Ron Paul 13% Mitt Rom ney 18% Rick Santorum 17% Som eone else/Not 15% sure 11% 30% 11% 30% 18% 40% 11% 20% 15% 14% 26% 18% 15% 23% 17%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted 37% to that candidate Might end up 63% supporting som eone else 41% 59% 39% 61% 32% 68%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary 2nd Choice New t Gingrich 16% Ron Paul 10% Mitt Rom ney 16% Rick Santorum 21% Som eone else/Not 37% sure 22% 11% 66% 17% 11% 17% 21% 33% 13% 5% 14% 19% 48%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Rom ney/Gingrich Mitt Rom ney 29% New t Gingrich 50% Not sure 21% 30% 52% 18% 31% 51% 18% 26% 43% 31%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Rom ney/Paul Mitt Rom ney 51% Ron Paul 29% Not sure 20% 41% 59% 53% 28% 19% 47% 30% 23% Rom ney/Santorum Mitt Rom ney 34% Rick Santorum 46% Not sure 20%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other

11% 70% 18%

36% 46% 18%

29% 46% 25%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Age Base Gingrich Favorability Favorable 59% Unfavorable 25% Not sure 16% 50% 31% 19% 67% 22% 11% 59% 19% 22% 18 to 46 to Older 45 65 than 65 Paul Favorability Favorable 36% Unfavorable 45% Not sure 19% Base

Age 18 to 46 to Older 45 65 than 65

44% 33% 23%

36% 47% 17%

22% 62% 16%

Age Base Rom ney Favorability Favorable 50% Unfavorable 36% Not sure 13% 46% 41% 13% 52% 36% 12% 55% 29% 16% 18 to 46 to Older 45 65 than 65

Age Base Santorum Favorability Favorable 56% Unfavorable 24% Not sure 20% 47% 27% 26% 62% 21% 17% 59% 26% 15% 18 to 46 to Older 45 65 than 65

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Age Base 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary New t Gingrich 36% Ron Paul 13% Mitt Rom ney 18% Rick Santorum 17% Som eone else/Not 15% sure 26% 26% 17% 16% 16% 45% 5% 16% 18% 16% 38% 7% 25% 19% 12% 18 to 46 to Older 45 65 than 65
Com m itted to Candidate or Might Change Your Mind? Strongly com m itted 37% to that candidate Might end up 63% supporting som eone else Base

Age 18 to 46 to Older 45 65 than 65

41% 59%

31% 69%

45% 55%

Age Base 2012 GOP Pres Prim ary 2nd Choice New t Gingrich 16% Ron Paul 10% Mitt Rom ney 16% Rick Santorum 21% Som eone else/Not 37% sure 16% 11% 19% 19% 36% 16% 9% 16% 24% 36% 18% 7% 14% 17% 43% 18 to 46 to Older 45 65 than 65 Rom ney/Gingrich Mitt Rom ney 29% New t Gingrich 50% Not sure 21% Base

Age 18 to 46 to Older 45 65 than 65

31% 44% 24%

27% 54% 20%

32% 50% 18%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Age Base Rom ney/Paul Mitt Rom ney 51% Ron Paul 29% Not sure 20% 33% 40% 27% 59% 24% 17% 67% 21% 12% 18 to 46 to Older 45 65 than 65 Rom ney/Santorum Mitt Rom ney 34% Rick Santorum 46% Not sure 20% Base

Age 18 to 46 to Older 45 65 than 65

31% 46% 23%

34% 47% 19%

38% 46% 16%

January 21-22, 2012

survey of 303 likely Republican caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

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