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  President Obama vs. Republican Candidates in 2012
ccAdvertising has initiated a series of nationwide surveys to both landline and mobile phones regarding possible general election showdowns between President Barack Obama and a Republican candidate for President in 2012. These surveys will be conducted over the next few weeks and their purpose is to monitor the amount of support for each possible Republican candidate.
  Election 2012 - President Barack Obama vs. Governor Mitt Romney
On November 30, 2010, ccAdvertising completed surveys asking respondents which candidate they would support if the race was between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney.

If the November 2012 election were held today and the candidates for President were Barack Obama or Mitt Romney, 42.30% of respondents indicated that they would vote for Mitt Romney, while 40.29% indicated that they would vote for President Barack Obama and 17.41% of respondents would not vote for either candidate.

When asked party identification, 44.26% of respondents are Republican, 32.76% are Democrat and 22.98% are Independent.

The responses to the survey reflect 78.61% of registered Republicans "self-identified" as Republicans, whereas only 71.57% of registered Democrats "self-identified" as Democrats, producing a statistical difference of about 7%.

In addition, the survey measured voters' preferences on other important issues. 34.47% of respondents considered themselves members of the Tea Party Movement, while 55.40% believe that Congress should repeal the healthcare bill, 59.68% of respondents are pro-life, 64.76% are traditional marriage supporters and 65.98% are Second Amendment supporters.

Demographically, of all the survey respondents asked, 42.58% are male and 65.78% are 50 years of age or older. 12,722 respondents participated in this survey. The margin of error is +/-3%.

ccAdvertising also examined the results in the states that vote first in the Presidential primary calendar:

In Iowa, 43.71% of respondents would vote for Governor Romney, while only 41.72% of respondents would vote for President Obama and 14.57% would not vote for either candidate.

In New Hampshire, 50.00% of respondents would vote for President Obama, while only 36.67% would vote for Governor Romney and 13.33% would not vote for either candidate.

In South Carolina, 46.25% of respondents would vote for Governor Romney, while only 38.13% would vote for President Obama and 15.63% would not vote for either candidate.

November 16, 2010 Survey - Obama Vs. Palin:

President Obama Governor Palin No Vote for Either
39.15% 40.91% 19.94%

November 23, 2010 Survey - Obama Vs. Huckabee:

President Obama Governor Huckabee No Vote for Either
40.11% 44.17% 15.73%

  About ccAdvertising
ccAdvertising is a leader in the communications industry, providing artificially intelligent personalized telephone surveys to commercial, political, congressional and non-profit clients. ccAdvertising surveys use "Artificial Intelligence Call" (AIC) technology to conduct political and public opinion polls, to collect valuable information on respondents, to educate and notify them regarding current and relevant issues, to generate leads (sales leads, donor and volunteer acquisition), and to communicate with segments of the public in a meaningful way.

Using an extensive and accurate database of homes in America, ccAdvertising is able to provide quality surveys targeted to individuals, based on demographic and geographic parameters. All data collected is provided back to clients in an easy to understand and useful format. Clients can obtain, for their unlimited use, mobile phone numbers identified, which can be used to direct phones to video or audio, as well as other uses of traditional political calling including surveys and Get Out The Vote (GOTV) messages.

Located in the Washington, D.C. metro area, ccAdvertising has built a customer base of prominent political, lobbying, commercial, and non-profit organizations. ccAdvertising is a division of AIC Communications and operates under several DBAs, including Election Research, Political Research and FEC Research.

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