At at the raw survey form, 51 percent would vote for someone else, 36 percent definitely and 15 percent probably (via Gateway Pundit):

And the kicker is that the survey oversampled Democrats.
Ouch.
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1 comments:
If only you guys could run "Someone Else" as a candidate instead of everyone you have to choose from (all of whom Obama beats in the same polls), Don. I realize that reality's not your strong suit but the GOP candidate will have to be a real person (and no, you can't run zombie Reagan either).
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