Donald Trump leads Mitt Romney and Tim Powlenty in polls
Posted on | March 6, 2011 | 2 Comments
Donald Trump has an approval rating higher than better-known political quantities Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty, the latest WSJ/NBC poll found.
The poll tested the three potential 2012 hopefuls, along with House Speaker John Boehner, and found Trump leading the pack.
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Trump’s numbers were 9 percent “very positive” and 17 percent “somewhat positive,” for a combined total of 26 percent.
Romney had a 6 percent “very positive” rating and 19 percent “somewhat positive,” largely unchanged since the the poll’s findings in the 2008 election
And Pawlenty was at 3 percent “very positive” and 7 percent “somewhat positive” for a combined 10 percent.
The figures went largely unnoticed from last week’s poll, and were reported Sunday by the Huffington Post.
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March 7th, 2011 @ 7:21 pm
in contrast to Obama-Soetoro, Trump Loves America! Wouldn’t THAT be a breath of fresh air?
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