14 January, 2012

CNN Breaking News

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is extending his lead over the rest of the GOP field vying for their party's presidential nomination, a CNN/ORC International poll survey shows.

Romney, who easily won the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday and barely won the Iowa caucuses last week, garnered 34% support in the recent national poll, up from 28% in a similar poll in December.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich was second, with barely half of Romney's support at 18%, down 10 points since December. Rep. Ron Paul and former Sen. Rick Santorum were tied at 15%, while Texas Gov. Rick Perry came in at 9% and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman had 4% support.

The sampling error for the poll, conducted January 11-12, was +/- 4.5%.

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