Maine exit polls ,Maine exit polls 2012 Updated exit polls Maine GOP Primary February 11

This website predicted Santorum would win 2 of the 3 primaries on Tuesday. We work with real voters on the ground and although in caucuses our polls are not as accurate because of the small sample size we are using. However we are still the most accurate for political junkies and those who want real news our first update shows the following

Paul 40 Romney 38 Santorum 13 Gingrich 9

Please check back around 2:00EST for our next update

sample size so small hard to do this accurately but we will do our best

Paul 42 Romney 37 Santorum 14 Gingrich 7

Check back around 345 EST

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Updated totals Paul 41 Romney 35 Santorum 17 Newt 7

Next update at 430 EST

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Updated totals sample sizes are small and could change we will have the final update at 630

Paul 41 Romney 34 Santorum 19 Newt 6

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This race is too close to call , We have paul up slightly but with this small sample size its about how much Cumberland County came in for Mitt.

Paul 38 Romney 37 Santorum 19 Newt 6

Our small sample size shows Paul winning slightly but again Cumberland County will make the difference

CPAC straw poll win as predicted here can play a huge role in the actual voting especially where a hundred votes could make the difference

WEll we had this one “wrong” apparently I just heard from Fox from that Mitt Romney edged out Ron Paul

These caucuses are very hard to forecast Ill be happy when we actually start having real primaries to forecast

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