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New Poll Shows Romney in Lead in Wisconsin

In a new poll released today by Rasmussen Reports, Mitt Romney has a 13 point lead over Rick Santorum. This is a turn-around from two previous polls that showed Santorum in the lead in the Dairy State.

 

The Republican presidential primary in Wisconsin is heating up. Ads are playing on television and candidates are starting to make appearances. And now, in a new poll released today from Rasmussen Reports, Mitt Romney leads Rick Santorum by 13 points, a new twist from two previous surveys that put Santorum in the lead.

Last month, survey results from a Marquette University poll showed Santorum in the lead with 34 percent of the vote compared to Romney's 18 percent. Likewise, a poll from Public Policy Polling a week later resulted in a similar outcome: Santorum with another double-digit lead over Romney, 43 to 27 percent, respectively.

Results from the Rasmussen Report show Romney in the lead with 46 percent over Santorum's 33 percent. The rest of the field shakes out like this:

  • Ron Paul; 8%
  • Newt Gingrich; 7%
  • Other candidate; 1%
  • Undecided; 5%

Rasmussen Reports says its survey was conducted among 1,000 eligible Wisconsin voters on March 21, 2012 and has a +/- 3% margin of error.

Related Topics: April 2012 Election, Mitt Romney, Republican presidential primary, and Rick Santorum

Janine Anderson

11:23 am on Friday, March 23, 2012

If the Republican presidential primary election were held today, who would get your vote?

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Randy1949

11:31 am on Friday, March 23, 2012

Is there a 'None of the Above' option?

If I were voting for the person I'd least want to crawl under the covers for four years should he be elected, I suppose it would have to be Ron Paul. But even that terrifies me.

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Mari Nova

12:55 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Romney. He is the only one who can beat Obama. While I lean conservative, I think we need someone who can unite the paries and repair the damage of the past 4 yrs.

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Bren

1:04 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

I liked Jon Huntsman, I don't believe there is a comparative candidate. I'd rank myself in the "Undecided" category.

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Bob McBride

1:12 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

So two Democrats can't seem to find a suitable option to vote for in the Republican primary. Imagine that.

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Satori

1:27 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

So who gets your vote Bob?

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Bob McBride

4:40 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Satori, using Randy and Bren's logic, I guess I don't have to worry about voting in a primary.

If the question was "Do Democrats think Obama will have a serious challenge in the general election?" and I weighed in with "Yes, he will.", how much sense would that make?

But to answer your question, I'll be voting the same way I always do - for the candidate who has the best shot at it in the general election.

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James R Hoffa

7:19 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

@Bob -

We tried that strategy last time with John McCain and all we ended up with was some distortionist movie about Sarah Palin on HBO. This time, we need to go for the gusto. And right now, Santorum is the best positioned and still capable of securing the nomination. What we really need more than anything else right now is for stupid Gingrich to get out of the race already!

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Bob McBride

8:29 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Actually, JRH, last time around we pretty much knew we weren't going to win regardless of who we ran so, once again, McCain took one for the team.

This time around we're not running against the Second Coming.

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Eric

10:34 am on Saturday, March 24, 2012

Romney. Paul and Gingrich bring ideas to the discussion but aren't likely to be elected - messengers/not leaders. Santorum lost his last senate election by double digits - those who knew him best, rejected him. He seems to possess a willingness to impose his values on everyone else. Romney brings executive experience both as a state governor and in private industry. He has been running for a long time, which has both advantages and disadvanatges. It does show he wants the job and is willing to risk likely defeat against an incumbent president - note many other potential candidates have shied away from the race leaving us the current field. If there was an open seat Santorum and Gingrich would have been long gone as more qualified leaders would have jumped in, but I suspect Romney would be still be there. He wants the job and he's qualified.

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Tim Scheffer

6:31 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012

Santorum... because Obama will absolutely destroy Romney over the Mormon teaching from Doctrines of Salvation that explains why Blacks are Born Black and were not allowed in the Priesthood until the Mormon God Changed his mind in 1978 and sent word to the Mormon Prophet Spencer Kimball to allow blacks in... Though he changed the discrimination practice... The teaching on why blacks are born black has not changed and neither Romney nor any other Mormon will call the teaching Wrong for to do so would be to call the Mormon God Wrong and the Mormon Prophet Joseph F. Smith Wrong... So Romney can not and will not refute this teaching... If you ask him about it he will avoid a straight forward answer as he as already done in interviews..

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Lyle Ruble

7:05 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012

@Tim Scheffer...I can understand your support of Santorum. However, to attack Romney over his religious belief is not kosher. He is not responsible for his faith's decision on excluding blacks. That was rectified when President Spencer Kimball removed the restriction for blacks holding the Melchizedek Priesthood. This is consistent with their belief system of ongoing prophecy and latter day revelation.

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Say What?

8:21 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012

Lyle,
If my parents raised me with racist beliefs, would it be my fault if I continued that belief? Sorry, I can't support religion on this one. Either it is ok to disagree with your religion on matters, or it is your fault that you believe it.

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Lyle Ruble

9:08 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012

@Say What...You have to understand the uniqueness of the LDS Church. I am not defending their structural racism, but the fact that being LDS shouldn't be held against Romney.

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Say What?

10:43 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012

Lyle,
How is their racism different from anyone elses? KKK? Racism is racism, sexism is sexism. A leader stands up for what is right, provides a voice for the masses for change that is necessary.

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Tim Scheffer

4:00 pm on Monday, March 26, 2012

@ Lyle Rubie, The Mormon Doctrine on why blacks are born black has NOT changed. The Mormon Doctrine found in the Mormon Scripture "Doctrines of Salvation" teaches that Blacks are Born Black because of what they did prior to being born... I am not attacking Mormons, I am simply stating facts about their beliefs... Mormons are good people with good intentions who try very hard to follow all the rules of their faith.... They do a lot of good in the world... But Obama will destroy Mitt Romney with this if Republican fail to vett him in this subject. Mormons who read this will call me names etc. but they will NOT call the teaching about blacks by Joseph F. Smith in Doctrines of Salvation Wrong... Neither will Romney.

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Lyle Ruble

5:21 pm on Monday, March 26, 2012

@Tim Scheffer....Of what you're writing is only partially correct. The D&C (Doctrine and Covenants) does address the "pre-existence" and the "Mark of Cain". However, the Church doctrine held that since the Mark was placed by G-d, that only He could lift the curse. The controversy is when, why and how the curse was lifted. In Mormon theology, to question the Church leadership is equal to question G-d's (Elohim) authority. This creates a problem for the individual member; they can't question something (such as black skin) without questioning the authority of the Church. This is Romney's problem; he is being held to a standard by his critics that he can't do anything about. He feels like the criticism should be focused on the Church leadership and not on the individual members. This is a significant problem for Mormonism, since they are identified as a single block unit; what one member does reflects on the whole and the whole reflects on the individual.

The only question to ask is whether the member can separate themselves from the authority of the Church to be considered independent. I don't think his or Obama's religious affiliation should be an issue. I know there will be any number of evangelical and fundamentalist Christians who will oppose Romney over religion, but I don't know if they would vote for Obama over it.

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mau

6:05 pm on Monday, March 26, 2012

@Lyle, it's ok to write God. It's not swearing.

I have many very good friends who are Mormons. I go to the Mormon Family History Center to do genealogy research. I do not know what the issue is. I would love if someone would explain to me what about the Mormon faith is anti-Christian. I have tried to read about it and asked a friend about it. When she explained it to me it didn't sound any different than any other religion.

We rarely if ever hear Romney speak of his faith. This is what my friend said: "Mormons are in no way to use their religion as a way to further a career or seek support from the church. Setting himself as a man of faith is one thing, but boasting his religion with pride is not, nor are they to use it to gain favor, or expecting backing from their church as favor."

I do not see anything in their faith that is any more extreme than other religions. Why isn't anyone picking apart any of the other candidates religion? Or even our sitting president. Why only Romney?

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Randy1949

6:20 pm on Monday, March 26, 2012

@mau -- 'Swearing' isn't the reason some Jewish people are loath to write out the full name of the Almighty.

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Lyle Ruble

7:43 pm on Monday, March 26, 2012

@mau...Let me explain. Randy is correct in as much as many Jews, myself included, do not write out G-d, out of a form of respect. It is also our tradition that we substitute names for G-d, even in our Torah.

I can probably give you a little perspective of why Mormons are attacked as being non-Christian.
1- They have a different understanding of the Heavenly Father (Elohim). He rules from the planet or star Kolob. He has a goddess wife and they engage in sexual union in the preexistence creating spirit children. The spirit children are then incarnated into bodies on earth.
2-They believe in a concept of "eternal progression". The Heavenly Father and Mother were once a man and woman and have progressed over time to become gods with their own planet to populate.
3- They believe that Jesus and Lucifer were literally brother spirit children in the pre-existence. The Heavenly Father asked how each would create order on the earth and the two brothers disagreed and the Heavenly Father accepted Jesus' plan and rejected Lucifer's. He rebelled with a third of the other spirit children and they lost being cast out as Satan and the others as demons.
4- They believe that after the Ascension of Jesus, he came to North America and walked amongst the native peoples. This is the book of Mormon story.
5- All who live righteous lives can be elevated after death to god and goddess status with their own worlds.

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mau

9:12 pm on Monday, March 26, 2012

@Lyle, I was raised a Catholic and believe God lives in Heaven, the Blessed Virgin Mary is the mother of Jesus, we are all given a soul when we are conceived, Adam and Eve populated the earth (always wondered if that was possible without incest), giants roamed the earth, Lucifer was a fallen angel.... My paternal grandfather (a Catholic) believed that there was indeed a man in the moon (not just the face but aliens).

And then we have another candidate associated with Opus Dei.

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Bren

3:51 pm on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Bob, your teasing aside, I'm a moderate independent and proud of it. I did like Jon Huntsman. Of all the candidates, I feel that he had the best capacity to bring both sides of the aisle together again. I also believed that he would represent our country in a dignified, knowledgeable, and respectful manner on the international stage. He doesn't have the same type of "past" as the other Republican nominees, doesn't have to answer questions about his patriotic infidelities, revenue sources, intemperate comments, or newsletter content. I was disappointed that the GOP didn't embrace him as their candidate.

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Bob McBride

4:50 pm on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

So Bren you would have voted for Huntsman rather than Obama?

Chris L

12:27 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

I'm not voting. It doesn't matter. Those of us with money will be in good shape, and those of you 99% will still be in trouble. That's the way it should be. Us smart, successful, creative, motivated folks will always prevail over the lazy, dumb freeloaders.

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Say What?

7:49 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

So, the 99% are lazy, dumb, freeloaders? Lets see you try to go it alone (just the 1%).

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Gregory Kluck

1:34 pm on Saturday, March 24, 2012

Geez Chris, Who do you think builds your houses, makes your electronics, makes your cars, prepares your foods, sells you goods? Sounds like highly skilled smart educated people work hard to make and provide things for you. Who's the freeloader now? Without the 99%, you'd be cold, naked on the side of the road waiting for a ride.

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Mike Dee

2:37 pm on Saturday, March 24, 2012

As the bible says 'the last shall be first and the first shall be last, so I guess us 99%ers will see you on our way up while your on your way down. See ya, wouldn't want to be ya.You talk like the southbound end of a northbound horse. Chris L

mau

2:21 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Romney was the media's anointed one before they even started campaigning.

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mau

7:46 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

So has Obama. He never quit campaigning during his whole term.

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Sharee Thielemann

11:00 am on Monday, March 26, 2012

If you really paid any attention to the media you would know that there are 70% more negative media coverage on Romney than any other candidate. Romney is the Republican people's choice and that is why he is ahead by over a million votes. He will EARN the nomination and he will demolish Obama in the presidential election.

Craig

3:42 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

I wish Huntsman could have stayed in longer. Ron Paul has some ideas I like, and some I hate.
Romney will be the nominee. I am not sure he is the perfect candidate to represent the average American. With an income of more than $50,000/ day, he has no idea of issues facing middle class America. He does have good business sence, and that may be the biggest qualifier.
That being said: anyone but Obama!
If Carter were running against Obama in a Democratic primary he would get my vote.

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Randy1949

3:47 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Huntsman was the only sane one in the pack, which of course meant he'd be the first to fall by the way.

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Craig

4:46 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Randy: Obama or Huntsman? If you had your choice?
Unlike some others I can accept crossing a party line....

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Randy1949

5:10 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

@Craig -- the question was, if the GOP Presidential primary were held today, who would have your vote? So, voting in the GOP Presidential primary, I would usually vote for the person whom I would least mind my preferred Democratic Presidential candidate lose to in the general election. That would have been Huntsman, had he still been in the running.

With Huntsman out, I'm scared to death of any of them winning a general election. Santorum the most, probably, followed by Gingrich and then Romney.

Jason Patzfahl

4:07 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Hide your dogs and bury your wallets, the Romneys are coming to town.

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Randy1949

4:12 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

And hang onto your job -- assuming you still have one.

jimmy n

4:23 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Must be nice Chris, being more intelligent than 99 percent of the population. Screw everyone else. Romney'a got the only chance to beat Obama, probably none of the above for me.

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Taoist Crocodile

4:36 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Romney! He obviously has complete contempt for conservatives, so we agree on something.

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Keith Schmitz

4:43 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

The forced march to Mittdom. The rug is dragging the Republicans to the person who is the poster boy for the 1%, the 8,000th richest person in the country.

Fun to watch. I know how hard the Wisconsin GOP has worked for ideological purity to see it all come to naught with the Etch-A-Sketch candidate. The problem for Willard is that there is a thing called video.

But who are you going to believe. Willard or your lying eyes?

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jimmy n

4:55 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

And all the far- right evangelicals will have to vote for a Mormon.

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Craig

8:05 pm on Monday, March 26, 2012

All the far lefties voted for a Muslim in 08...so what's the big deal?
Anybody BUT obama in 2012!

John Hands

5:45 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Santorum is the right candidate to take back the White House in november. He has grassroot support and true convictions, Romney has no change to defeat Obama.
We dont want Obama 2.0, we dont want Obamacare to be replaced by Romneycare. We, the voters, decide who will take on Obama, we dont want party leaders to decide this in backdoor meetings!

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Rolando Peabody

10:14 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Santorum! He will beat Obama as long as women aren't allowed to vote!

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angry resident

11:11 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

Romney is my guy. He is he one that can kick Obama out. So all the people out there want free stuff on tax payers backs then vote for the other guy

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Michael

6:43 am on Saturday, March 24, 2012

I happen to know "Chris L". This person is not smart by any means, successful only if you think collecting unemployment as a sole source of income is successful, not the least bit creative. As for being motivated, it takes his mom(87 yrs old), to go down the stairs in her home, dump a bucket of cold water on Chris each and every morning, to get his ass out of bed to go look for a job.

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Gregory Kluck

1:38 pm on Saturday, March 24, 2012

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Phew! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

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Craig

5:28 pm on Saturday, March 24, 2012

That's pretty harsh critisism.
At least he stays in the basement and don't make his mom sleep down there. That must be good for some credit, right?
Am I being sarcastic... or sticking up for him?
Maybe Chris is happy with 99 weeks of unemployment? Or maybe he isn't..
Maybe he makes more sleeping in, than Michael does busting his hump?

NaiveOne

12:15 pm on Saturday, March 24, 2012

Please, let us not forget that the general population (the voter), does not elect the President. The Electoral College decides who will be the next President. And, we all know why this is the case. The Congressmen are mildly amused that the average citiizen goes to the polls during the primaries.

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Dirk

2:55 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012

Polls are meaningless. Romney 2012 in a landslide!!

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David Tatarowicz

3:20 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012

I will definitely vote for Santorum --- as I am backing Obama for President, I want to help the Die Hard Republicans get what they want "hard and fast" --- if Santorum can get enough votes, the GOP convention will be a free for all, and the American Public can see the True Republican Agenda on display (won't be a pretty sight)

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Craig

8:40 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012

Because hope and change is working so well?

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Bert

3:30 pm on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

As opposed to where we were when he took over (in an economic free-fall, that is), yeah I'd say change has been working well. We're out of Iraq (thank god), Osama sleeps with the fishes, we've been gaining jobs every month for two years now, and we're about to finally implement near universal health care coverage that we've been talking about since at least the Nixon administration. We've eliminated weapons grade uranium from 6 countries, and ousted a middle east dictator without setting a single US boot on the ground. It took W eight years to so completely screw up the country, surely it will take at least that long to fix.

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Craig

3:59 pm on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The US should never have backed opposition to Muammar Gaddafi. Since Clinton put a missle in Gaddafi's living room and killed his kid, he was afraid to mess with the USA. Only an idiot like Obama would back an Arab Spring where the new leader of Libya will hate us more and respect us less. What we got a was bill for protecting the uprisers and a Muslim Brotherhood leadership. Another unfunded war. Iraq was supposed to have ended in the first year of the BO admin... Hope and change my butt, this Bozo has us circling the drain.
Have we cut funding to any Countries who hate us?
Anyone but Obama in 2012!
I'd even vote for Ernie and Bert over that fool.

Bob

8:58 am on Monday, March 26, 2012

Did you see the latest meltdown on a CBS reporter? Rick is a mess, liar, hypocrite, ugly & nasty individual. He should be kicked out of the Republican party.

I'm sure he was trying to copy Newt & get a boost from media bashing, but the guy comes off like a middle school mean girl bully. He had no point there. Rick's just got no sense of proportion or reality. I'm sorry, but Rick is an idiot.

Rick's been having a John McCain pre-nomination type honey moon with the Liberal Media. Fox is pushing this guy & hurting their own credibility doing it. He's gotten all the breaks. The most damaging parts of his record left alone. K Street dealings. Fraud against the school district & in Stealing from his own charity. Several times busted in bald face lies. Bragging about his love of Pork. Rick's ineptitude in running his own campaign & missing ballots he says are to hard to get on, including DC coming up? I mean he lives in DC & VA & couldn't get on ballot. No one else but Newt had a problem with it. And probably worst of all, Ricks ugly bigoted statements which have offended even his supporters in government like Palin who called him a knuckle dragging Neanderthal, and McSally said of some of his comments were so idiotically misogynistic she "wanted to kick Rick in the Jimmy".

This is the idiot Democrats have been spending money against Romney & holding voting drives in Republican primaries to help to the nomination. His nomination would make Obamaco ecstatic.

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digitalhermit

3:46 pm on Monday, April 2, 2012

Voting Ron Paul because he's by far the most honest candidate in the Republican field and can beat Obama http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/306941/20120229/ron-paul-2012-rasmussen-poll-beat-obama.htm

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Jeff

1:19 pm on Tuesday, April 3, 2012

NDAA, The Patriot Act, Federal Reserve, ACTA, undeclared wars, imperialism, military industrial complex, bail-outs, the income tax, government controlled education, corporatist controlled medicine and mainstream media.

You bet your apples I'm voting for Ron Paul.

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