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Donald Trump, Michelle Obama Most Admired in 2020
Donald Trump edges out Barack Obama as most admired man, while Michelle Obama places ahead of Kamala Harris as most admired woman.
Romney, Santorum Closely Matched Against Obama Nationally
Both leading Republican candidates for president, Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney, are competitive against President Barack Obama when registered voters nationally are asked whom they would support in the November general election.
Perry Plummets, Cain Surges in Positive Intensity
Rick Perry's Positive Intensity Score among Republicans familiar with him is down sharply to 15 from 24 two weeks ago. Herman Cain's current score of 30 is the highest Gallup has measured for any GOP presidential candidate to date, and much ...
Romney Less Polarizing Than Gingrich or Obama
Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney have among the highest Positive Intensity Scores from Republicans of any GOP candidate. However, Romney generates higher positive intensity from Democrats than Gingrich. Neither Republican sparks as much intensity ...
Gingrich Running Strong With Traditionally Reliable Voters
Newt Gingrich's lead in Republican preferences for the GOP presidential nomination is largely attributable to high support from Republicans who might be expected to turn out heavily in the upcoming primaries -- older Republicans and core ...
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama Most Admired in 2012
Americans name Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama as the Most Admired Woman and Most Admired Man alive in the world today. Clinton has been the Most Admired Woman 11 years straight, Obama the Most Admired Man five years in a row.
Gingrich Maintaining Grip on New Lead
Newt Gingrich is now the candidate of choice for 32% of Republican voters nationwide, his highest level of support this year. The 24% supporting Mitt Romney is his lowest.
Republicans See Gingrich, Romney as "Acceptable" Nominees
Newt Gingrich (62%) and Mitt Romney (54%) are the only candidates a majority of Republicans say would be acceptable presidential nominees from their party, emphasizing the degree to which the GOP race has narrowed down to these two men at this ...
Pawlenty Almost Announces
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty said on CNN the other day that "I'm running for president." Of course, in the strange world of today's presidential politics, that doesn't mean he's officially running. His campaign said that it was not an ...
Gingrich Now Leads GOP Field in Positive Intensity
Newt Gingrich now leads the Republican field in highly favorable reviews from Republicans and Republican leaners nationwide -- marking a first for 2011. Herman Cain is second, despite a dramatic decline in his Positive Intensity Score, and Mitt ...