Romney trounces Perry in Michigan GOP straw poll
From National Journal -
MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. - In a rout, Republican presidential candidate
Mitt Romney trounced Rick Perry and the rest of the GOP field to win the
National Journal Hotline/National Association of Home Builders Straw
Poll of GOP activists attending a weekend conference in Michigan.
Romney received 51 percent of the 681 votes cast, a whopping
34-percentage point victory over second-place Perry, who garnered 17
percent. It was the second straight defeat for Perry in a straw poll,
after he finished second in another contest Saturday in Florida. The
twin disappointments, along with weak debate performances, have raised
questions about whether the Texas governor will remain the perceived
front-runner in the GOP nomination fight.
Romney grew up in suburban Detroit and in the Michigan governor's
mansion; his father, George Romney, served as the state's chief
executive from 1963 to 1969. Michigan is likely to hold its presidential
nomination contest on Feb. 28, a week before Super Tuesday. It is also
an important state in the general election contest.
Both Romney and Perry addressed the conference Saturday, and while Perry
took subtle digs at his GOP rival, Romney denounced President Obama's
economic leadership. "I just don't think he's equipped for what's
happening," the former Massachusetts governor said.
Third place in the Hotline straw poll went to former Godfather's Pizza
CEO Herman Cain, who won the Florida poll Saturday. He received 9
percent of the votes among Michigan Republican activists.
Among the other vote-getters:
· Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, 8 percent
· Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, 4 percent.
· Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia, 4 percent.
· Former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, 3 percent
· Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, 2 percent.
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