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Old 01-16-2012, 12:57 PM
 
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An exclusive InsiderAdvantage poll released Sunday night shows GOP front-runner Mitt Romney gaining in his lead in the South Carolina primary, while former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is holding steady in second place.

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In the poll of 720 likely registered voters in South Carolina GOP primary, Romney was leading with 32 percent of the vote. Gingrich was second with 21 percent, followed by Ron Paul with 14 percent.

The rundown:
  • Romney: 32 percent
  • Gingrich: 21 percent
  • Paul: 14 percent
  • Santorum: 13 percent
  • Huntsman: 6 percent
  • Perry: 5 percent
  • Other: 2 percent
  • Undecided/ No opinion: 7 percent

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SC Poll: Romney Lead Grows, Gingrich Second
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Old 01-16-2012, 02:59 PM
 
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Looks like Gingrich has a lot of momentum in South Carolina, next is Florida where he has got the endorsement of the most influential Hispanic GOP group in the state. Also, most recent polls show Gingrich and Romney in the margin of error.
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