Romney, Palin lead latest GOP poll

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Reuters:

White House hopefuls Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin lead a narrower field of potential rivals for the 2012 Republican Party presidential nomination, according to a poll released on Thursday.

The Gallup survey is the organization's first since Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and real estate mogul Donald Trump opted out of the slowly evolving primary race.

Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and so far the apparent front-runner, led Palin by 17 percent to 15 percent, well within the poll's 4 percentage points margin of error. Texas Representative Ron Paul ranked third at 10 percent.

But the survey of 971 Republicans and Republican-leaning independents said 22 percent of respondents had no preference.

Neither Romney nor Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee and a former Alaska governor, has formally announced plans for the 2012 campaign.

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I suspect Palin's followers are more passionate than those of other candidates, other than Ron Paul who seems to be in another world when it comes to his followers. The real question for both is whether there is a lid on their upside. They both have some negatives to overcome which could give someone like Pawlenty an opportunity to slide by them.
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