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Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul pull up the Republican rear with 20 percent and 9 percent, respectively. Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, said the picture for Romney has darkened in another way, with more...
Maybe a basset hound. This data represents a plot twist: only a couple weeks back, on January 18, Romney led the state with 27 percent, Santorum following with 18 percent. Quinnipiac's Peter Brown's speculates on the importance of today's info in the...
Second mate Peter Brown holds a pilotless drone aircraft as he stands on the deck of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ship, Steve Irwin, off Australia's western coast in this handout picture taken on December 24, 2011. Hardline whaling opponents... View Photo »
In Pennsylvania, where Obama got his biggest win of the three swing states in 2008, he does no better against the GOP challengers ... He won the Keystone State by double digits in 2008. But, even here his job approval ratings have been in the mid-40s or lower most of the year. Few expect that same doubl...
Santorum surges in Ohio, but Portman says Romney is best Presidential candidate Rick Santorum is now favored among likely Republican voters in Ohio’s March 6th primary. That’s according to the latest Quinnipiac poll. But the assistant director of the...
Said pollster Peter Brown: "Rick Santorum has zoomed to the front of the line among likely voters in Ohio's March 6 Republican presidential primary. He appears to be riding the momentum from his victories last week in Minnesota, Colorado and Missouri. ...
Obama-Biden ticket also outperforms a hypothetical Romney-Portman ticket in Ohio. The survey shows the Democratic ticket winning 47 percent to 43 percent over Romney-Portman. “At least in this survey, the inclusion of Rob Portman as vice president does...
Peter Brown, right, and Claire Canonico, look at the players bracket during the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011. The start of play at the U.S. Open is being delayed because of rain. View Photo »
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Quinnipiac University also found that adding U.S. Sen. Rob Portman of Cincinnati to the Republican ticket would not help the GOP win Ohio in the general election. Peter Brown of Quinnipiac University Polling Institute said Santorum appears to be...
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Peter Robert Lamont Brown is a historian and professor of history, was born in 1935 in Dublin, Ireland to a Protestant family. He was educated at Shrewsbury School and New College, Oxford. He was a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford were he pursued his graduate studies under the direction of Arnaldo Momigliano. Full Article
Peter Brown, right, and Claire Canonico, look at the players bracket during the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011. The start of play at the U.S. Open is being delayed because of rain.
View Photo »ENFIELD, ENGLAND - MAY 31: Peter Brown plays out the bunker on the 7th hole during the PGA Pro-Captain Challenge Regional Qualifier at Bush Hill Park Golf Club on May 31, 2011 in Enfield, England.
View Photo »Peter Brown, right, and Claire Canonico, look at the players bracket during the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011. The start of play at the U.S. Open is being delayed because of rain.
View Photo »In Pennsylvania, where Obama got his biggest win of the three swing states in 2008, he does no better against the GOP challengers ... He won the Keystone State by double digits in 2008. But, even here his job approval ratings have been in the mid-40s or lower most of the year. Few expect that same doubl...
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to rise to the top, powered by conservatives who remain sceptical about Gov. Mitt Romney
I'm really looking forward to it. Paul's been really great this year, helping with ['Confessions']
Just as the media did a fairly comprehensive job on Herman Cain's background about the time he became a leader in the polls, one would expect there would be similar kinds of stories about Mr. Gingrich and we'll see whether they have an effect or not
When we ask Republicans who has the knowledge and experience to be president, [Gingrich] leads by a large margin over the other candidates ... He also gets the edge in foreign policy. His weakness is in personal characteristics. He's somewhere near the bottom in that.
We're kind of where we've been before--there's a conservative challenger challenging Mr. Romney, who has kind of been the de facto front-runner since this began
Gingrich's strength with the Republican electorate is the perception of competence, while he needs to deal with questions about personal qualities
Speaker Newt Gingrich is the latest GOP contender to rise to the top, powered by conservatives who remain skeptical about Gov Mitt Romney
The question for Gingrich... is whether he is just the flavor of the month or whether he can sustain his meteoric rise
The key to Romney will be retaining the perception of being a winner, while convincing skeptical conservatives that he shares their views and values
The question for Gingrich, as was the case for U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann, Governor Rick Perry and Herman Cain, is whether he just the flavor of the month or whether he can sustain his meteoric rise
When it comes to the Republican horse race, the scenario hasn’t changed much over the past few months -- just the players
American voters are way ahead of the politicians ... Watch for those job approval ratings to sink even lower.
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