Poll Results: Which Potential GOP Tickets Would Ron Paul Supporters Vote For?

Between Jan. 17 and 24 we asked visitors of RonPaul.com who they would vote for in the general election if a varying choice of tickets were available. Respondents are assumed to be Ron Paul supporters or people researching Ron Paul.

Results

As expected, pretty much any GOP ticket that includes Ron Paul as President and a non-establishment VP does extremely well among RonPaul.com visitors:


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Potential GOP tickets that pair Ron Paul as President with an establishment VP also do very well:

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On the other hand, not a single establishment ticket that doesn’t include Ron Paul (or Rand Paul) is able to capture a significant percentage of the Paul vote. The most popular non-Paul ticket is Romney-Huntsman which barely beats Obama-Biden:

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It goes downhill from there:

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Adding Rand Paul as VP to an establishment President increases the ticket’s appeal among RonPaul.com visitors:

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Adding Ron Paul as VP to an establishment President makes a more significant difference, even though a large percentage would still abstain from voting or vote third party:

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Some have speculated about a late entry of Rand Paul into the race; Rand Paul for President would do quite well if paired with an establishment VP…

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…and extremely well if paired with Ron Paul or Gary Johnson:

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Should we poll any other combinations? Leave a comment below.

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Poll: Which Potential GOP Tickets Would You Vote for in the General Election?

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Watch the Full NBC News, Facebook and Union Leader Debate in New Hampshire

GOP “Meet the Press” debate, 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Eastern from the Chubb Theatre at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord, NH. Sponsored by NBC News, Facebook and the Union Leader.

Participants: Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum

Watch the Ron Paul highlights here.

Full Debate Part 1:

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Ron Paul Surges to 24% in New Hampshire, Could Beat Romney in Last-Minute Push

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Ron Paul Surging in New Hampshire Following Top-Tier Finish in Iowa

New survey shows Paul with double the poll numbers of the third place candidate, solidifying Paul’s position as the ‘Anti-Romney’

Ron Paul is in second place in the key early voting state of New Hampshire with a remarkable 24% of the vote, according to a new Washington Times/Zogby Analytics Poll [crosstabs].

The poll, taken after the Iowa Caucuses, also shows Rick Santorum “leaping” to 11% (earning him a predictable Washington Times headline that ignores Paul’s surge), Newt Gingrich languishing at 9%, Jon Huntsman stagnating at 8% and Rick Perry barely registering at 1%.

“On the heels of his close third place finish at the Iowa Caucus, Ron Paul is polling a strong second place in New Hampshire. From here on out, it is a two-man race between Ron Paul and Mitt Romney given that one of the tickets out of Iowa was a dead-end due to Rick Santorum’s glaring lack of viability,” said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton.

“There are only two campaigns that have the resources and infrastructure to win the Republican nomination – and one of those organizations belongs to Ron Paul,” added Mr. Benton.

The poll of 498 likely primary voters has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points and ten percent undecided, showing Dr. Paul with the potential to catch and surpass Mitt Romney and win the Granite State.

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