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BrentWil

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Mon Feb 27, 2012, 06:22 PM Feb 2012

PPP Polls:Romney leads among Republicans in Michigan.It's Democrats putting Santorum over the top [View all]

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http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/02/momentum-back-toward-santorum-in-mi.html

Momentum back toward Santorum in MI?

PPP's final poll in Michigan finds Rick Santorum holding on to the smallest of leads with 38% to 37% for Mitt Romney, 14% for Ron Paul, and 9% for Newt Gingrich.

It's always good to be cautious with one night poll numbers, but momentum seems to be swinging in Santorum's direction. Romney led with those interviewed on Sunday, but Santorum has a 39-34 advantage with folks polled on Monday. The best sign that things have gone back toward Santorum might be that with those polled today who hadn't already voted, Santorum's advantage was 41-31.

Much has been made of Democratic efforts to turn out the vote for Santorum and we see evidence that's actually happening. Romney leads with actual Republican voters, 43-38. But Santorum's up 47-10 with Democratic voters, and even though they're only 8% of the likely electorate that's enough to put him over the top. The big question now is whether those folks will actually bother to show up and vote tomorrow.

Even though things seem to be moving back in Santorum's direction, there's one big reason to think that Romney will still come out as the winner tomorrow night. 18% of the electorate has already cast its ballots and with those voters in the bank Romney has a 56-29 advantage. Santorum's likely to win election day voters, but he''s going to have to do it by a wide margin to erase the lead Romney has stored. We see Santorum with a 40-33 advantage among those who have yet to vote.
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Yes, it appears Santorum has turned the momentum.. DCBob Feb 2012 #1
It's great Ebadlun Feb 2012 #3
Romney blunted his momentum with his stupid comments at Ford Field. Drunken Irishman Feb 2012 #4
Stupid comments and an empty stadium. Images oftern matter more than words. morningfog Feb 2012 #6
Santorum is a gaffe machine too. Gore1FL Feb 2012 #11
And he scares the crap out of people christx30 Feb 2012 #14
The Romney boys will just steal it and give it back later. sofa king Feb 2012 #2
Tomorrow is going to be a bad day for Romney, no matter what. morningfog Feb 2012 #5
Yeah, probably. DCBob Feb 2012 #7
Someone might want to to tell these guys the bad news: think Feb 2012 #8
The news is worse for them than they realize. Unless Paul gets 15%+, he won't get any morningfog Feb 2012 #9
Good. I don't know if a Santorum win would lead to his actually getting totodeinhere Feb 2012 #10
I mostly want to See Santorum win in MI to see which GOP Senator(s) step forward. Gore1FL Feb 2012 #12
I wouldn't mind seeing Santorum win MI Greywing Feb 2012 #13
Updated.. BrentWil Feb 2012 #15
Things are gonna get sticky. nt Guy Whitey Corngood Feb 2012 #16
yeah they are, with santorum rising up all over Michigan 0rganism Feb 2012 #18
Updated again. This is entertaining. NT BrentWil Feb 2012 #17
Final Update. This is one entertaining race! NT BrentWil Feb 2012 #19
Santorum would have more real appeal to Democrats than Romney. David__77 Feb 2012 #20
Yes its Operation Slap a Taliban .... Historic NY Feb 2012 #21
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