Fox News 2012 Presidential Survey
REPUBLICAN NOMINATION
REPUBLICAN NOMINATION
- Mitt Romney 23% [19%] (14%)
- Rudy Giuliani 13% (9%)
- Sarah Palin 12% [9%] (12%)
- Herman Cain 7% [4%] (2%)
- Newt Gingrich 7% [7%] (7%)
- Tim Pawlenty 5% [3%] (4%)
- Ron Paul 5% [7%] (3%)
- Michele Bachmann 4% [3%] (2%)
- Rick Santorum 4% [3%] (2%)
- Jon Huntsman 2% [1%] (1%)
- Buddy Roemer 1% [0%]
- Fred Karger 0% [1%]
- Roy Moore 0% [1%]
- Gary Johnson 0% [1%] (1%)
- Too soon to say 5% [9%] (5%)
- Don't know 7% [4%] (8%)
GENERAL ELECTION
- Barack Obama 47%
- Rudy Giuliani 43%
- Barack Obama 48% {48%}
- Mitt Romney 41% {41%}
- Barack Obama 49%
- Chris Christie 34%
- Barack Obama 50%
- Tim Pawlenty 32%
- Barack Obama 53% {55%}
- Newt Gingrich 34% {35%}
- Barack Obama 56% {56%}
- Sarah Palin 35% {35%}
- Rudy Giuliani 44%
- Barack Obama 32%
- Mitt Romney 38%
- Barack Obama 33%
- Barack Obama 35%
- Chris Christie 34%
- Barack Obama 36%
- Tim Pawlenty 29%
- Barack Obama 45%
- Newt Gingrich 28%
- Barack Obama 45%
- Sarah Palin 32%
- Barack Obama 55%
- Rudy Giuliani 29%
- Barack Obama 56%
- Chris Christie 16%
- Barack Obama 63%
- Newt Gingrich 19%
- Barack Obama 64%
- Mitt Romney 20%
- Barack Obama 61%
- Tim Pawlenty 16%
- Barack Obama 69%
- Sarah Palin 20%
- Rudy Giuliani 48%
- Barack Obama 42%
- Mitt Romney 47%
- Barack Obama 42%
- Barack Obama 46%
- Chris Christie 40%
- Barack Obama 44%
- Tim Pawlenty 39%
- Barack Obama 47%
- Newt Gingrich 41%
- Barack Obama 50%
- Sarah Palin 40%
- Barack Obama 51%
- Rudy Giuliani 38%
- Barack Obama 53%
- Mitt Romney 35%
- Barack Obama 52%
- Chris Christie 29%
- Barack Obama 55%
- Tim Pawlenty 26%
- Barack Obama 58%
- Newt Gingrich 28%
- Barack Obama 61%
- Sarah Palin 30%
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- Rudy Giuliani 48%
- Barack Obama 43%
- Mitt Romney 46%
- Barack Obama 45%
- Barack Obama 46%
- Chris Christie 40%
- Barack Obama 47%
- Tim Pawlenty 36%
- Barack Obama 52%
- Newt Gingrich 38%
- Barack Obama 55%
- Sarah Palin 36%
- Barack Obama 48%
- Rudy Giuliani 45%
- Barack Obama 49%
- Mitt Romney 43%
- Barack Obama 52%
- Chris Christie 36%
- Barack Obama 51%
- Tim Pawlenty 35%
- Barack Obama 56%
- Newt Gingrich 35%
- Barack Obama 59%
- Sarah Palin 32%
- Rudy Giuliani 51%
- Barack Obama 36%
- Mitt Romney 48%
- Barack Obama 38%
- Barack Obama 40%
- Chris Christie 40%
- Barack Obama 41%
- Tim Pawlenty 38%
- Barack Obama 45%
- Newt Gingrich 40%
- Barack Obama 47%
- Sarah Palin 41%
- Rudy Giuliani 45%
- Barack Obama 44%
- Barack Obama 47%
- Mitt Romney 42%
- Barack Obama 47%
- Tim Pawlenty 33%
- Barack Obama 50%
- Chris Christie 34%
- Barack Obama 53%
- Newt Gingrich 36%
- Barack Obama 55%
- Sarah Palin 35%
Tea Party
- Mitt Romney 80%
- Barack Obama 10%
- Rudy Giuliani 79%
- Barack Obama 12%
- Chris Christie 76%
- Barack Obama 12%
- Newt Gingrich 74%
- Barack Obama 12%
- Sarah Palin 77%
- Barack Obama 16%
- Tim Pawlenty 70%
- Barack Obama 11%
- Very qualified 27%
- Somewhat qualified 41%
- Not very qualified 11%
- Not at all qualified 10%
- Very qualified 43%
- Somewhat qualified 41%
- Not very qualified 5%
- Not at all qualified 3%
- Very qualified 21%
- Somewhat qualified 37%
- Not very qualified 12%
- Not at all qualified 21%
Among Republicans
- Very qualified 38%
- Somewhat qualified 42%
- Not very qualified 6%
- Not at all qualified 7%
- Very qualified 10%
- Somewhat qualified 33%
- Not very qualified 12%
- Not at all qualified 13%
Among Republicans
- Very qualified 16%
- Somewhat qualified 39%
- Not very qualified 6%
- Not at all qualified 4%
- Very qualified 7%
- Somewhat qualified 25%
- Not very qualified 11%
- Not at all qualified 13%
Among Republicans
- Very qualified 13%
- Somewhat qualified 36%
- Not very qualified 7%
- Not at all qualified 3%
- Very qualified 14%
- Somewhat qualified 27%
- Not very qualified 14%
- Not at all qualified 42%
Among Republicans
- Very qualified 24%
- Somewhat qualified 42%
- Not very qualified 15%
- Not at all qualified 16%
- Approve 48%
- Disapprove 43%
- Definitely vote to re-elect Obama 28%
- Probably vote to re-elect Obama 16%
- Probably vote for someone else 13%
- Certainly vote for someone else 36%
- Voters need to know about past relationships or infidelities 36%
- This focus on past relationships keeps good leaders out of office 58%
- Yes 65%
- No 21%
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