The Iowa caucuses are just seven weeks away, but Republican voters in the
nation's first presidential nominating state seem as torn as ever over the GOP
field.
A new Bloomberg poll
of likely caucus participants shows a four-way tie in Iowa, with Rep. Ron
Paul joining Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Herman Cain in the top tier of
candidates. Underscoring the uncertainty in the race, 60 percent of respondents
said they could be persuaded to back someone other than their first choice for
the nomination.
The poll, conducted November 10 - 12 by the West Des Moines-based firm Selzer
& Co, shows Cain in the lead with 20 percent, while Paul comes in at 19
percent. Romney wins 18 percent support, and Gingrich earns 17 percent. The
margin of error is 4.4 percent.
While Christian conservatives have more influence in Iowa than they do in the
rest of the nation, only a quarter of likely caucus-goers say social issues are
more important this year than economic issues. As many as 71 percent say they're
voting on issues like jobs and taxes.
The focus on economic issues has likely advantaged Paul, who is known for his
strong libertarian views. The Texas congressman wins the most support, 32
percent, from likely caucus-goers who say they've made up their minds. Romney
wins 25 percent of those who are decided, followed by Gingrich at 17 percent. On
top of that, 69 percent of Iowa voters who supported Paul in 2008 are once again
supporting him.
Just 41 percent of Romney's support comes from Iowa voters who supported him
in the 2008 caucuses. More than half, 58 percent, of likely caucus-goers said
support for a health insurance mandate (which Romney passed in Massachusetts as
governor and which President Obama passed at the federal level) would "rule out"
their support for that candidate.
Cain's standing hasn't dipped dramatically since revelations of sexual
harassment charges against him from the 1990's came out. Still, 37 percent of
Iowans are waiting for more information before deciding whether they believe
Cain's denials.
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