2012 Polling: Santorum leads in Michigan

Looks like Santorum has a firm lead in Michigan which has got to be bugging the heck out of Romney. And probably Gingrich too:

POLITICAL WIRE – A new American Research Group survey in Michigan shows Rick Santorum leading the GOP primary field with 33%, followed by Mitt Romney at 27%, Newt Gingrich at 21% and Ron Paul at 12%.

A Public Policy Polling survey finds Santorum with a huge lead over Romney, 39% to 24%, followed by Paul at 12% and Gingrich at 11%.

“Santorum’s rise is attributable to two major factors: his own personal popularity (a stellar 67/23 favorability) and GOP voters increasingly souring on Gingrich. Santorum’s becoming something closer and closer to a consensus conservative candidate as Gingrich bleeds support.”

Public Policy Polling also tweeted the following this morning:

Santorum’s ahead of Romney everywhere in Michigan except Oakland County.

The big caveat in Michigan– 52% of voters say they could change their minds in the next 2 weeks.

52% of Romney’s voters in MI are strongly committed, only 46% of Santorum’s are.

Santorum’s support right now is broad, but it’s not deep. Lots of room for volatility in next 2 weeks

Let’s hope Santorum can hang on to his lead amid the politics of destruction ads from Romney.


Comment Policy: Please read our comment policy before making a comment. In short, please be respectful of others and do not engage in personal attacks. Otherwise we will revoke your comment privileges.