Gingrich opens up big leads in South Carolina and Florida
By NBC's Mark Murray
12/11/2011
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Turning to the general election, President Obama’s standing has improved in Florida, always a key presidential battleground state. ... In hypothetical match-ups, the president leads Romney by seven points (48 to 41 percent) and Gingrich by 12 points (51 to 39 percent).
In South Carolina -- a reliable Republican state in presidential contests -- Obama’s approval rating stands at 44 percent, and he holds narrow leads over Romney (45 to 42 percent) and Gingrich (46 to 42 percent).
Sunday, December 11, 2011
SHOCKING NEWS FROM SOUTH CAROLINA
The first state to secede from the Union has been a Republican stronghold for decades but the times they are a changin.
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IMO, the stats represent pervasive skepticism about both parties.
Also, Obama's "unethical but not illegal" copout on 60 Minutes last nite re bankster criminality reinforces the skepticism, at least among the aware.
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