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Mitt Romney at 13 percent. All of them shot past Giuliani, the leader in national polls for much of the year. His support has been steadily dropping, from 29 percent in November to 23 percent last month and just 9 percent this month.

The national survey had Republican Rep. Ron Paul at 4 percent and California Rep. Duncan Hunter at less than 1 percent. Asked about Bloomberg, about 60 percent said it was very unlikely they would support the New York mayor, with another 16 percent saying it was somewhat unlikely. Just 4 percent said it was very likely they would back him, with 15 percent saying it was somewhat likely. The poll surveyed likely Democratic primary voters and likely Republican primary voters, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.

For more about the U. News Updated. Even in a polarized era, the survey reveals deep divisions in both partisan coalitions. Pew Research Center now uses as the last birth year for Millennials in our work. President Michael Dimock explains why. The vast majority of U.

Use this tool to compare the groups on some key topics and their demographics. About Pew Research Center Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research.

Pew Research Center does not take policy positions. It is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts. Newsletters Donate My Account. Research Topics. Obama would be best at uniting the country. Clinton's polling numbers withstood a late rush by Mr. Obama after his strong showing in South Carolina. At stake were delegates, the second biggest pool among states with contests yesterday. Obama's campaign focused on a few neighborhoods and college towns in hopes of taking some of the delegates allocated based on voting in the state's 29 congressional districts.

An additional 81 delegates are distributed based on the statewide vote. The 49 unpledged delegates, mostly elected officials, are expected to support Mrs. The prospects of Mr. McCain improved greatly with the withdrawal from the campaign of his friend and fellow centrist Republican Rudolph W. McCain, who won here, was already surging in the polls when the former New York City mayor pulled out of the race following the Florida primary. Giuliani and the state party threw their support behind Mr.

In early exit polls in New York, 4 in 10 Republican voters cited the economy as the issue that was most important to them, and Mr. McCain won a majority of their votes. Romney won a narrow victory among voters who said that their first priority was a candidate who shared their values.

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