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President 2012 Poll Watch: Obama Handling All GOP Contenders



According to the latest CBS News Poll.

President Obama holds a significant lead over each of his potential Republican opponents in the general election, according to a poll released Tuesday by CBS News and the New York Times. That includes Mitt Romney, who was even with Mr. Obama last month.

The new survey shows the president leading Romney by six points, 48 percent to 42 percent, among registered voters. Last month, the two men were tied at 45 percent each.

Mr. Obama’s lead over former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, who has surged to a lead in national polls, is eight points: 49 percent to 41 percent.

Romney’s drop in support against the president is attributable to a shift among independents. Last month, independents favored the former Massachusetts governor by eight points over Mr. Obama. In the new survey, Mr. Obama holds the edge, leading Romney among independents by nine points.

The president holds double-digit leads over the other two GOP candidates in the race, Rep. Ron Paul and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Mr. Obama leads Paul 50 percent to 39 percent – an 11 point margin – and he leads Gingrich 54 percent to 36 percent, a difference of 18 points.

This is not surprising.

The economy and unemployment numbers are getting a little better, it is almost Spring and Americans are feeling more optimistic about the future. So, why not give Obama the benefit of the doubt?

Look at the alternatives on the GOP side = pretty slim pickin’s.

Unless some other GOP candidates emerge, perhaps from a “brokered” convention, it will be a long summer and fall for the Republican Party.