Newt Gingrich is benefitting from Herman Cain’s exit from the GOP presidential race, according to a Poll Position survey released on Monday.
According to the survey of likely Republican primary voters and caucus-goers, which was taken after Cain announced his campaign’s suspension on Saturday, Gingrich took 37 percent of support of those surveyed, followed by Mitt Romney at 23 percent.
Rep. Ron Paul came in at seven percent, Rep. Michele Bachmann at six percent, Gov. Rick Perry at three percent, and Jon Huntsman and Rick Santorum with two percent each.
Monday, December 05, 2011
First post-Cain poll finds Gingrich holding double-digit lead nationally
Most significant of all, Romney picked up 0% from Cains withdrawal.
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Just wait until Cain's endorsement and see then...
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