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Toplines - Iowa GOP Caucus - December 10, 2007

Iowa

Survey of 789 Likely Republican Primary Voters

December 10, 2007

1* Iowa Republican Primary

Huckabee

39%

Romney

23%

Thompson

8%

Giuliani

8%

McCain

6%

Tancredo

3%

Hunter

1%

Paul

5%

Not Sure

7%

2* Favorables

Giuliani

Thompson

Romney

McCain

Huckabee

Paul

Very Favorable

16%

25%

35%

17%

51%

12%

Somewhat Favorable

44%

47%

40%

40%

30%

27%

Somewhat Unfavorable

26%

19%

14%

29%

10%

30%

Very Unfavorable

12%

5%

9%

12%

6%

24%

Not sure

1%

4%

2%

3%

3%

7%

3* When thinking about how you will vote in the South Carolina Presidential primary, which of the following issues is most important—the economy, the War in Iraq, immigration, national security, health care, Social Security, or government ethics and corruption?

24% Immigration

22% National security

18% Economy

13% War in Iraq

10% Government ethics and corruption

5% Health care

2% Social Security

3% Some other issue

2% Not sure

4* How many of the Presidential candidates have you met or seen in person this year?

59% None

18% One

10% Two

12% More than two

1% Not sure

5* Which political is most likely to win the Presidential Election in 2008?

65% Republican

16% Democratic

19% Not sure

6* Do you happen to know which Republican Presidential candidate gave a speech on faith and religion within the last week?

76% Mitt Romney

14% Mike Huckabee

2% Rudy Giuliani

1% John McCain

1% Fred Thompson

0% Ron Paul

0% Some other candidate

7% Not sure

7* Which Republican candidate is a Mormon?

94% Mitt Romney

2% Mike Huckabee

1% Rudy Giuliani

1% John McCain

0% Fred Thompson

1% Ron Paul

0% Some other candidate

2% Not sure

8* In terms of determining how you will vote for President, how important is a candidates faith and religion?

32% Very important

36% Somewhat important

24% Not very important

7% Not at all important

1% Not sure

NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence