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1 March 1-3, 2007 N = 1,705 CPAC Registrants CPAC Straw Poll Results

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 Key Points About Straw Poll Ballots collected from Thursday morning through Friday afternoon Only registrants could vote 1705 ballots represents the largest straw poll in CPAC history Represents a 36% increase in ballots from CPAC States plus DC represented in the balloting

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 In your opinion, why did the Republicans suffer the losses they did in last November’s elections? Was it because of…

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 Do you favor or oppose sending an additional 20,000 troops to Iraq? Strongly Favor Somewhat Favor

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 Which of the following comes closest to your opinion regarding America's foreign policy?

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 How important is it for the next Republican nominee to focus on each of the following issues?

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 All things being equal, would you be MOST likely to support a Republican candidate for President who called themselves a… Ronald Reagan Republican George W. Bush Republican

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 Which ONE of the following comes closest to your core beliefs and ideology?

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 From the following list – who would be your FIRST choice to be the Republican Nominee for President in 2008? **All others tested received 5% or less

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 From the following list – who would be your FIRST choice to be the Republican Nominee for President in 2008? **All others tested received 5% or less AMONG INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM AND REDUCE SIZE OF GOV’T

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 From the following list – who would be your FIRST choice to be the Republican Nominee for President in 2008? **All others tested received 5% or less AMONG TRADITIONAL VALUES

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 From the following list – who would be your FIRST choice to be the Republican Nominee for President in 2008? **All others tested received 5% or less AMONG SECURE AND GUARANTEE SAFETY

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 Now from the same list – who would be your SECOND choice to be the Republican Nominee for President in 2008? **All others tested received less than 5%

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 COMBO 1 st and 2 nd Choice – Republican Nominee for President in 2008? **All others tested received 5% or less 1 st & 2 nd Choice Combined

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 COMBO 1 st and 2 nd Choice – Republican Nominee for President in 2000? 1 st & 2 nd Choice Combined HISTORICAL COMPARISON

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 Type of Registrant

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 Age

CPAC Straw Poll Results March 1-3, 2007 Gender