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\nThere are a lot of ways to look at this, but overall it's certainly a piece of evidence that the anti-Romney vote is, well, around 40%. Only a piece of evidence, however. It's not clear how hard these kinds of numbers might be, in either direction. On the positive side, it seems unlikely that Newt would remain over 60% once more Republicans know that he's been lobbying for Freddie Mac, and supported the individual mandate on health insurance, and made a climate change ad with Nancy Pelosi, and all the rest of it. On the other hand, it's certainly possible that the \"unacceptable\" answers are awful soft, for Romney and for everyone else.
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\nIn particular, as Greg pointed out, Romney only does three points better on the \"acceptable\" scale with moderate Republicans than does Newt. This isn't the first indication we've had that Romney isn't doing as well with moderate Republicans as one would think he should be. Whether that means he has some room to grow or that he's just not an appealing politician is, I guess, still entirely up in the air at this point.
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\nI still overall don't see a low cap on Romney's support, but of course all the evidence counts, and polling in general begins to be a little more important the closer we get to actual voting. I'll be continuing to track anything more we get on this one.\n\n
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\nThere are a lot of ways to look at this, but overall it's certainly a piece of evidence that the anti-Romney vote is, well, around 40%. Only a piece of evidence, however. It's not clear how hard these kinds of numbers might be, in either direction. On the positive side, it seems unlikely that Newt would remain over 60% once more Republicans know that he's been lobbying for Freddie Mac, and supported the individual mandate on health insurance, and made a climate change ad with Nancy Pelosi, and all the rest of it. On the other hand, it's certainly possible that the \"unacceptable\" answers are awful soft, for Romney and for everyone else.
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\nIn particular, as Greg pointed out, Romney only does three points better on the \"acceptable\" scale with moderate Republicans than does Newt. This isn't the first indication we've had that Romney isn't doing as well with moderate Republicans as one would think he should be. Whether that means he has some room to grow or that he's just not an appealing politician is, I guess, still entirely up in the air at this point.
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\nI still overall don't see a low cap on Romney's support, but of course all the evidence counts, and polling in general begins to be a little more important the closer we get to actual voting. I'll be continuing to track anything more we get on this one.\n\n
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+There are a lot of ways to look at this, but overall it's certainly a piece of evidence that the anti-Romney vote is, well, around 40%. Only a piece of evidence, however. It's not clear how hard these kinds of numbers might be, in either direction. On the positive side, it seems unlikely that Newt would remain over 60% once more Republicans know that he's been lobbying for Freddie Mac, and supported the individual mandate on health insurance, and made a climate change ad with Nancy Pelosi, and all the rest of it. On the other hand, it's certainly possible that the "unacceptable" answers are awful soft, for Romney and for everyone else.
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+In particular, as Greg pointed out, Romney only does three points better on the "acceptable" scale with moderate Republicans than does Newt. This isn't the first indication we've had that Romney isn't doing as well with moderate Republicans as one would think he should be. Whether that means he has some room to grow or that he's just not an appealing politician is, I guess, still entirely up in the air at this point.
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+I still overall don't see a low cap on Romney's support, but of course all the evidence counts, and polling in general begins to be a little more important the closer we get to actual voting. I'll be continuing to track anything more we get on this one. + +
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