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No GOP presidential polls in Idaho (access required)

by Brad Iverson-Long

Published: March 6,2012

Tags: caucus, Idaho Republican Party, Mitt Romney, polls

Republican presidential candidates have paid lots of attention to Idaho in the 2012 presidential election process, but pollsters have ignored the state, not releasing a single public poll for the March 6 caucus. Reasons for the lack of polls include the cost and the difficulty in getting an accurate sample of the GOP base that ...
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