Cpac Straw Poll
Romney wins CPAC straw poll as question lingers long after Iowa
The final day of the Conservative Political Action Conference will feature the results of the CPAC straw poll as well as the conclusion of the week long Maine Republican caucuses. The Maine caucuses will likely come down to a two man race between
Governor Romney received 38% of the vote in the straw poll, followed by Santorum at 31%. Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich received 15% of the vote, with Texas Representative Ron Paul coming in last with 12%.
Mitt Romney won The Washington Times/CPAC Presidential Straw Poll on Saturday, and also nipped Rick Santorum as the top choice of conservatives nationwide, according to a new version of the poll conducted for the first
Apparently the candidate's boast to Conservative Political Action Conference members of having a "severely conservative" governing record did not fall upon severely deaf ears: Romney won The Washington Times/CPAC Presidential Straw Poll on Saturday,
Governor Romney received 38% of the vote in the straw poll, followed by Santorum at 31%. Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich received 15% of the vote, with Texas Representative Ron Paul coming in last with 12%.
Romney wins CPAC straw poll
Mitt Romney won The Washington Times/CPAC Presidential Straw Poll on Saturday, and also nipped Rick Santorum as the top choice of conservatives nationwide, according to a new version of the poll conducted for the first
He won the influential Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) straw poll here Saturday with 38% support to Rick Santorum's 31%, and he beat Ron Paul in Maine to cinch that state's non-binding caucuses. Romney won in Maine with 39% support to
Romney beat second-place rival Ron Paul 39 percent to 36 percent, ending the week on a high note a few hours after also winning a Conservative Political Action Committee straw poll earlier in the day. The momentum for this week, which began with Rick
Governor Romney received 38% of the vote in the straw poll, followed by Santorum at 31%. Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich received 15% of the vote, with Texas Representative Ron Paul coming in last with 12%.
CPAC — What was once a closely-watched gauge of the conservative electorate, the CPAC straw poll, will again take its place among the major events of the political season, the organizer of the 2012 edition of the Conservative Political Action
Romney wins CPAC straw poll
(Washington Times) — Mitt Romney won The Washington Times/CPAC Presidential Straw Poll on Saturday, and also nipped Rick Santorum as the top choice of conservatives nationwide, according to a new version of the poll
For the past three years, the CPAC straw poll has been purely theoretical, with a presidential election actually far out of sight. Those three were won by Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Ron Paul, and Ron Paul. This year, to break the
At last year's CPAC, the sad task of announcing a Ron Paul straw poll win was handled gingerly. Republican pollster Tony Fabrizio mentioned that the result would be unscientific. So did outgoing American Conservative Union chairman David Keene.
Governor Romney received 38% of the vote in the straw poll, followed by Santorum at 31%. Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich received 15% of the vote, with Texas Representative Ron Paul coming in last with 12%.
Mitt Romney won The Washington Times/CPAC Presidential Straw Poll on Saturday, and also nipped Rick Santorum as the top choice of conservatives nationwide, according to a new version of the poll conducted for the first