Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Newt Gingrich

Newt Gingrich
Gingrich rises strongly, to 17.6 points, just 4.4 points from the main candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, lost half a point in the polls while maintaining its advantage over the other Republican candidates to meet with Barack Obama in the election next year, as reported by the Real Clear Politics poll for The Wall Street Journal .

In your program wants to reduce corporate tax from 35% to 25% and eliminate taxes on interest and dividends for those earning less than $ 200,000 a year. A bet for entrepreneurs.

The polls show a 21.3% to Herman Cain, a decline of -0.7 points, with the bottom of the sex scandals that have been roundly denied by the only black candidate by the Republicans. Calls back to the gold standard.

However, in this frantic race has entered strongly Republican candidate Newt Gingrich, who rises in the polls and stands 3.4 points in 17.6%, which puts him in third place highlights the Republican side. If elected, would overhaul of taxation by lowering corporate taxes and capital gains. Also, remove the tax Heritage.

Gov. Rick Perry is seen as the main defender of the rights of states and its image up to 0.1% among voters. But it is far from the top spot with 9.9%. Defend a tax of 20% for the whole world.

Texas Congressman Ron Paul has lost charisma and the polls give a meager 7.3%, down 0.9% compared to the previous valuation. Among its measures include the reduction of 10% in the federal workforce, a reduction in corporate tax rate from 35% to 15% savings to households.

Michele Bachmann again see some light and it appears that Minnesota Congresswoman gaining adherents. Polls give 4.1%, up 0.4 points. It has gone from being a complete unknown until the year began in July to participate in the Tea Party.

Former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania receives the approval of only 1.9%, but up 0.4%. Opposed to abortion and gay civil unions, are their main weapon.

Voters now better appreciate the role of former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman who gets 0.3 points in the polls but only won the support of 1.3%. Against Santorum, supports civil unions for same-sex and residence for undocumented immigrants who have spent years in the U.S.. It also aims to eliminate tax deductions.

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