California Republican voters prefer former Massachusetts
Governor Mitt Romney - who has a home in the San Diego area - for
President. The survey finds 28 percent of registered
Republicans choose Romney. Texas Governor Rick Perry, who's
done well in some national polls, is preferred by 20 percent of
California's GOP voters. All other candidates get single
digit support. Coming in third with eight percent is former
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, who's not declared her intention to
run. Texas Congressman Ron Paul and former House Speaker Newt
Gingrich get seven percent, and Minnesota Congresswoman Michelle
Bachmann gets six. 14 percent of GOP voters are still
undecided. When either Romney or Perry is paired against
President Barak Obama, the President leads by double-digit
margins.
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Field Poll: GOP Presidential Candidates

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One Republican Presidential candidate has a solid lead in California –and it’s not the one who’s ahead in some national surveys. That's according to the latest statewide Field Poll.
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Thursday, September 15, 2011

