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Rand Paul should feel better about this poll.

Walker Whooping GOP Competition in Iowa Poll That Probably Doesn’t Matter
by Evan McMurry | 8:04 am, February 25th, 2015

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker continued his hot streak Wednesday morning, doubling his nearest competitor in a Quinnipiac poll of Iowa Republicans, which would be far better news for the ascendant candidate if the election were next week instead of next year.

Walker pulled in 25% of likely GOP caucus-goers in the early primary state that can make or break a candidate’s campaign. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) came in a distant second with 13%, followed by a tie between former Fox News host Mike Huckabee and neurosurgeon headline-generator Ben Carson at 11%. Jeb Bush, who is largely ignoring the socially conservative state, came in at fifth for the second Iowa poll in a row.

The most interesting takeaway from the poll is probably Huckabee’s tie for third place. Attempting to reenter electoral politics after years out of the game as a cable news host, Huckabee is hunting the social conservative vote; he should be the one scoring 25%, not Walker, and he should definitely be more than one percentage point above Bush, who’s skipping the state.

Also of note are the candidates’ favorables. Walker scored a crazy 57/7 favorable/unfavorable rating; longer-shot candidates like Bobby Jindal also enjoyed lopsided favorability ratings. Bush came in even at 41/40, while New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was the only candidate underwater, at 30/54.

As usual, it appears favorability ratings were actually measuring a candidate’s exposure. Candidates who have run before, like Huckabee and Rick Santorum, registered higher unfavorables, while newbies like Walker and Carson enjoyed low unfavorables, a situation that will likely change as they face intensified scrutiny. Meanwhile Ohio Governor John Kasich, the pundits’ dark horse, has the most room for growth, with 77% of respondents saying they don’t know enough about him.

[h/t Quinnipiac]

http://www.mediaite.com/online/walker-whooping-gop-competition-in-iowa-poll-that-probably-doesnt-matter/




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