Natalie Gonnella
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While many remain skeptical of the current crop of 2012 candidates, a new Rasmussen Reports survey reveals that 83% of GOP voters plan to vote Republican in 2012 no matter who wins the presidential nomination.
And surprisingly, Tea Partyers are the most committed to the unknown nominee:
Among GOP primary voters who are Tea Party members, 92% will vote for the Republican candidate even if their favorite falls short of the nomination. Among non-Tea Party members, only 78% are that committed to the Republican candidate.
Ninety-three percent (93%) of Tea Party members think any of the GOP candidates would make a better president than Obama, a view shared by just 66% of non-members.
Despite a few weak showings at the New Hampshire debate, overall, 77% of likely GOP voters believe that "every one of the party's presidential candidates" would do a better job than the current administration.
The full results from Rasmussen's latest survey are available to view here.
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