Barbour gets 1% from early Iowa poll, 52% name recognition
Romney second at 19 percent. Sarah Palin had 11 percent, Newt Gingrich 8 percent, Tim Pawlenty 4 percent, Ron Paul 3 percent, Michelle Bachmann 2 percent, Mike Pence 1 percent and Haley Barbour 1 percent. John Thune, Rick Santorum and Herman Cain received less than 1 percent and Gary Johnson received no votes.
Among definite attendees, Huckabee was ahead of Romney by a narrow 22-21 margin with Palin third at 13 percent. Gingrich had 6 percent, Pawlenty and Paul 4 percent, Bachmann 3 percent and Pence at 1 percent.
When counting second choice votes, Huckabee led Romney 36-28 (35-28 with definites) with Palin at 22 percent (26 percent with definites) and Gingrich at 19 percent (17 percent with definites). Pawlenty had 7 percent, Paul 6 percent, Bachmann 5 percent, Pence and Thune 2 percent and Barbour, Santorum and Cain at 1 percent.
Counting third choice votes also, Huckabee led Romney 41-32 with 27 for Palin, 26 for Gingrich, 9 for Pawlenty, 8 for Paul and Bachmann, 3 for Pence, Barbour and Thune, 2 for Santorum and 1 for Cain. With definite voters, Huckabee was up 40-32 with 30 for Palin, 23 for Gingrich, 10 for Pawlenty, 7 for Bachmann, 6 for Paul and 4 for Pence.
NAME ID
Sarah Palin had the highest name ID at 100 percent followed by Mike Huckabee at 99 percent, Newt Gingrich at 98 percent and Mitt Romney at 97 percent. Ron Paul had 89 percent. From there, name ID dropped off significantly. Tim Pawlenty’s name ID was 64 percent, followed by Michele Bachmann at 60 percent, Rick Santorum at 58 percent, Haley Barbour at 52 percent, John Thune at 43 percent, Mike Pence at 38 percent, Herman Cain at 20 percent and Gary Johnson at 19 percent.
Neighborhood Research