Romney Edges Santorum While Ron Paul Struggles in Texas Poll


After a court fight over redistricting, the Texas Republican presidential primary was moved to May 29. A new Rasmussen Reports poll of likely Texas GOP primary voters released on Tuesday finds a close battle brewing in the Lone Star State with Mitt Romney leading with 32 percent followed by Rick Santorum with 30 percent. Newt Gingrich stands in third with 19 percent while Ron Paul garners 9 percent. Seven percent are undecided and 3 percent back other candidates.

Paul has represented parts of Texas, off and on, in Congress for decades -- but he has never had much luck there when he runs for president. He took less than 5 percent back in the 2008 Texas primary.

Back in 1988, as the Libertarian presidential candidate, Paul took .56 of a percent in the Lone Star State in the general election when he faced Texas-based Republican George H.W. Bush and Democrat Mike Dukakis (with Texan Lloyd Benson in the vice presidential spot).

The poll of 750 likely Texas Republican primary voters was taken on March 12 and had a margin of error of +/- 4 percent.

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Jerry
6:05AM MAR 16TH 2012
Romney and Obama are both the same bought by big business. There top campaign contributions came from Goldman Sachs. Big business buys both sides so they can't lose!
Then there is Romney,Obama Care
Jerry
6:03AM MAR 16TH 2012
In 2006, Rick Santorum, less than two months before suffering one of the worst losses in Senate history, was named one of three “most corrupt” Senators by CREW, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
Santorum is a warmonger running as christian?
philip
4:55PM MAR 13TH 2012
To hell with Romney & Santorum. It's blindingly obvious - to the whole world - that RON PAUL is your best candidate...your best candidate by miles, and one who would beat Obama hands down. Once in a generation the great US of A produces a truly exceptional person...this is why your country is so great...and right now that person is RON PAUL. This man is truly extraordinary, he is the best on every level, and would be a truly inspirational President.
Ron Paul, or should I say Dr Ron Paul,...2012

Philip, London
tim cav
11:48AM MAR 13TH 2012
Ron Paul Competitive Against Obama in Latest Rasmussen Poll
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nb18
11:45AM MAR 13TH 2012
"Paul has not had much luck with Texas"...

Because they are a bunch of war-loving neocons who want to instate a theocratic, fascist police state. They don't understand the meaning of small government and a conservative foreign policy....they just vote for the GOP establishment. Hence why there has never been a fight for Texas. They will suck up to the GOP front-runner as long as he's got "Republican" in front of his name.

It really is a shame.

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