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Poll: Bachmann leads announced Republican presidential field
Friday, 07.29.2011, 05:08pm
UTICA, NY — Michele Bachmann continues to lead the field of announced Presidential candidates among Republican primary voters, but Rick Perry would be the top choice if he entered the race.

Mitt Romney trails both Bachmann and Herman Cain among announced candidates and falls even further back when Perry and Chris Christie are included.  However, he continues to be seen by GOP voters as most likely to be the nominee.

When asked the question "If the Republican primary for President were held today, for whom would you vote?" Bachmann received 24% while Cain had 18%, Romney 17% and Ron Paul 11%. 



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