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Texas Republican Presidential Primary
Texas: McCain 54% Huckabee 34% Paul 7%
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The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Republican primary voters in Texas found John McCain with a twenty-point lead over Mike Huckabee, 54% to 34%. Texas Congressman Ron Paul receives support from 7% while 5% are not sure.

Huckabee does slightly better among women voters (38%) than male voters (30%.) McCain earns support from 56% of men and 51% of women.

Among conservative voters, McCain still holds an 18-point lead over Huckabee. He also leads Huckabee 53% to 34% among unaffiliated voters.

McCain’s numbers in the Lone Star state have not changed much over the past week. Last Sunday, McCain was leading 52% to 31%.

McCain and Huckabee’s favorability ratings are quite close among Texas GOP Primary voters. McCain is viewed favorably by 76% and unfavorably by 24%. Huckabee’s numbers are 72% favorable and 26% unfavorable. Paul earns positive reviews from 34% and negative reviews from 60%.

If McCain becomes the Republican Party’s nominee in the general election, 85% of voters believe he is at least somewhat likely to win the presidency. Only 12% disagree.

Nationally, the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll finds McCain leading both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in general election match-ups.

Twenty-seven percent (27%) of Texas Republican Primary voters see the economy as the most important issue of the upcoming election, with Immigration close behind at 24%. National Security is the most important issue for 20%.

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Survey of 530 Republican Primary Voters
February 27, 2008

Texas Republican Primary

John McCain

54%

Mike Huckabee

34%

Ron Paul

7%

Not Sure

5%

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