Questions - Michigan GOP Primary - February 23, 2012
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Conducted February 23,
2012
By Rasmussen Reports
For ballot questions, the order of
candidate names is rotated so that different survey
respondents hear the candidate names in a different order.
1*
If the 2012 Republican Primary for president were held today, would you vote
for Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich or Ron Paul?
2* Suppose the 2012 Republican Primary
for president were held today and you only had a choice between Mitt Romney and
Rick Santorum. For whom would you vote?
3* Now I’m going to read you a short list of people in
the news. For each, please let me know if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable,
somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression.
Mitt
Romney
Rick Santorum
Newt Gingrich
Ron Paul
4*
Which Republican presidential candidate would be the strongest opponent against
Barack Obama in the general election…Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich
or Ron Paul?
5* Regardless of who you want to win, who do you think
will win the Republican presidential nomination?
6* I’m now going to read you a list of Republican presidential
candidates. For each, if he was to win the nomination, please tell me how
likely it is that candidate will beat Barack Obama in the general election this
November.
Mitt
Romney
Rick Santorum
Newt Gingrich
Ron Paul
7*
Are you certain you will vote for that candidate or is it possible that
something come up that causes you to change your mind?
8* Many times, things come up that make
it impossible for someone to vote in the primaries. Are you certain that you
will vote in the
9* How would you rate
the job Barack Obama has been doing as president…do you strongly approve,
somewhat approve, somewhat disapprove, or strongly disapprove of the job he’s
been doing?
10* How would you rate the job Rick Snyder
has been doing as governor…do you strongly approve, somewhat approve, somewhat
disapprove, or strongly disapprove of the job he’s
been doing?
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 4 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence