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  Republican Candidate Support in Early Primary States
ccAdvertising has initiated a series of weekly surveys, to both landline and mobile phones, to gauge current levels of support for possible Republican presidential candidates in early primary voting states.

Please see the attached PDF for more detailed breakouts and information on each candidate's performance.
  Week 16 - Michele Bachmann and Jon Huntsman
On Tuesday, May 31, 2011, ccAdvertising completed surveys gauging support of potential Republican presidential candidates Michele Bachmann and Jon Huntsman in 2012 when running against incumbent Barack Obama. 6,568 people participated in the survey.

The following charts show the support for each candidate:

Nationwide
Michele Bachmann v. Barack Obama Jon Huntsman v. Barack Obama
Date Race 1 Race 2
March 14 Palin: 37.09% Obama: 45.74% Romney: 34.73% Obama: 46.70%
March 21 Huckabee: 43.47% Obama: 43.26% Gingrich: 34.34% Obama: 47.16%
March 28 Pawlenty: 35.09% Obama: 47.34% Daniels: 28.04% Obama: 49.69%
April 11 Santorum: 34.61% Obama: 45.66% Barbour: 27.00% Obama: 48.76%
April 18 Bachmann: 34.51% Obama: 43.72% Trump: 31.91% Obama: 46.63%
April 26 Giuliani: 43.42% Obama: 41.44% Cain: 25.83% Obama: 45.56%
May 2 Pawlenty: 34.15% Obama: 47.21% Palin: 31.63% Obama: 51.74%
May 9 Huckabee: 41.00% Obama: 45.59% Romney: 35.76% Obama: 47.67%
May 16 Trump: 32.50% Obama: 48.87% Giuliani: 33.27% Obama: 49.97%
May 23 Gingrich: 33.39% Obama: 48.24% Paul: 28.36% Obama: 49.87%

Iowa
Michele Bachmann v. Barack Obama Jon Huntsman v. Barack Obama


New Hampshire
Michele Bachmann v. Barack Obama Jon Huntsman v. Barack Obama


South Carolina
Michele Bachmann v. Barack Obama Jon Huntsman v. Barack Obama


In this survey, 36.94% of respondents agree with President Obama that Israel should give up half of their territory in exchange for peace with Palestine.

86.97% of respondents believe that America has an illegal immigration problem.

Demographically, of all respondents:
  • 36.46% are Republican
  • 35.64% are Democrat
  • 27.90% are Independent
  • 28.87% are supporters of the Tea Party
  • 88.42% are concerned about high gas prices
  • 72.80% support off-shore drilling
  • 49.59% support the repeal of ObamaCare
  • 72.03% are anti-tax
  • 56.91% are pro-life
  • 60.63% are traditional marriage supporters
  • 60.15 support gun owner's rights
  • 42.94% are male
  • 66.84% are 50 years of age or older
  About ccAdvertising
ccAdvertising is a leader in the communications industry, providing 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, educate and notify them regarding current and relevant issues, generate leads (sales leads, donor and volunteer acquisition), and communicate with the public in a meaningful way.

Using an extensive and accurate database of homes in America, ccAdvertising provides quality surveys targeted to individuals, based on demographic and geographic parameters. Collected data is provided 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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