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POLL: Which GOP Candidate is Strongest on Immigration?

Vote now in the third of our week-long Patch polls.

 

With the New Hampshire Primary just days away, we want your take on which of the GOP presidential candidates you think are the strongest on five key issues this election season.

Today, we're asking who you think is strongest on immigration. On Monday, we asked about the economy, on Tuesday national security, on Thursday we'll ask about health care, and Friday education.

Share your thoughts, and we'll post the results of all five Primary Patch polls on Saturday.

  • Which Candidate is Strongest on Immigration?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Michele Bachmann
        7 (9%)
    • Newt Gingrich
        6 (7%)
    • Jon Huntsman
        1 (1%)
    • Ron Paul
        30 (39%)
    • Rick Perry
        8 (10%)
    • Mitt Romney
        16 (21%)
    • Rick Santorum
        3 (3%)
    • Other
        5 (6%)
    Total votes: 76
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
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Jeff McLean

12:51 pm on Wednesday, December 28, 2011

It would be great to see Governor Roemer included in these polls.

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Jack Conaway

8:20 am on Thursday, December 29, 2011

What does this question mean? Is it the the strongest AGAINST immigration, the one who talks about it the most or the one who has the best ideas about solving this complex problem?

The people who want to build a wall across the entire US southern border will spend an enormous amount of money for a non-solution. How are we supposed to stop people from coming in by boat? Should we wall the beaches too? When do we start to wall the border with Canada?

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