Perry slips to second in new poll
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Herman Cain is a very likable person, but I suspect his 9, 9, 9 plan will start getting more analysis and probaly he will get some tougher questions on its impact.
Romney has only gained one point from Perry's slide. That shows that Perry can climb back in the polls if he can figure out how to square his immigration stance with the voters.
Three September debates have shaken-up the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Herman Cain has jumped into the top tier. Rick Perry’s stumbled. Mitt Romney's holding steady.
And Michele Bachmann is hitting bottom. That’s according to a Fox News poll released Wednesday.
The new poll found Cain’s support has nearly tripled among GOP primary voters to 17 percent.That’s up from 6 percent before this month’s debates, and puts him in what is essentially a three-way tie with Perry and Romney.
Cain has benefited not only from his debate performances, but also significant media attention after winning the Florida Republican Party’s straw poll on Saturday.
Perry now garners 19 percent, a drop of 10 percentage points from a month ago. That puts Romney back in the top spot with the support of 23 percent. Last month Romney was at 22 percent.
Newt Gingrich recovered some ground and now stands at 11 percent. Ron Paul receives the backing of 6 percent now compared to 8 percent before the September debates.
Gov. Perry's wife Anita says he had never had a debate course or a debate coach. It shows, and he is definitely looking outside his comfort zone at the last two debates. He needs to get a coach and start working on answers to questions about immigration and other issues that have hurt him.Bachmann registers 3 percent support, down from 8 percent in late August and a high of 15 percent in July.
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Herman Cain is a very likable person, but I suspect his 9, 9, 9 plan will start getting more analysis and probaly he will get some tougher questions on its impact.
Romney has only gained one point from Perry's slide. That shows that Perry can climb back in the polls if he can figure out how to square his immigration stance with the voters.
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