20% Huckabee
18% Romney
13% Trump
10% Palin
9% Gingrich
5% Bachmann
4% Giuliani
2% Barbour
2% Rand Paul
2% Pawlenty
1% Cain
1% Daniels
1% Ron Paul
1% Santorum
0% Huntsman
0% Johnson
0% Karger
0% Pataki
0% Roemer
11% Undecided
Among likely primary voters considering themselves to be Republicans, Huckabee leads with 23%, followed by Romney at 16%, Gingrich at 12%, Trump at 11%, and Palin at 10%.
Among independents, Romney leads with 26%, with Trump at 21%, Huckabee at 11%, and Palin at 10%.
Among Tea Party supporters, Huckabee leads with 18%, followed by Trump at 16%, Gingrich and Romney at 12% each, and Palin at 10%.
Among those saying that they are not Tea Party supporters or that they are undecided about the Tea Party, Romney leads with 25%, followed by Huckabee at 22%, Trump at 11%, and Palin at 10%.
Among those saying they will definitely vote in the Republican primary, Huckabee and Romney are tied at 19% each, followed by Trump at 14%, and Gingrich and Palin at 10% each.
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About this Survey -
Survey Sponsor: American Research Group, Inc.
The American Research Group has been conducting surveys of voters since 1985.
Sample Size: 600 completed telephone interviews among a random sample of likely Republican primary voters living in South Carolina (453 Republicans, 144 independents, and 3 Democrats).
Sample Dates: April 18-23, 2011
Margin of Error: ± 4 percentage points, 95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.
Question Wording:
If the 2012 Republican presidential primary were being held today between (names rotated) Michele Bachmann, Haley Barbour, Herman Cain, Mitch Daniels, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, Jon Huntsman, Gary Johnson, Fred Karger, Sarah Palin, George Pataki, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, Tim Pawlenty, Charles Roemer, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, and Donald Trump, for whom would you vote?
Do you consider yourself to be a supporter of the Tea Party movement, or not?
Using a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 meaning that you will definitely not vote in the 2012 Republican presidential primary and 10 meaning that you will definitely vote in the 2012 Republican presidential primary, what number would you give as your chance of voting in the 2012 Republican presidential primary?
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