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CNN) -- The Republican Party is in need of a leader and boost in its self-esteem, a new poll suggests.
A new poll indicates there is no clear leader of the Republican Party.
Nearly half (47 percent) of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents surveyed in a USA Today/Gallup Poll failed to come up with a single name when asked who is the party's spokesperson.
Of the names that were mentioned, radio host Rush Limbaugh and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich received the most nods. Each was named by 10 percent of Republicans as the voice of their party.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney was close behind, at 9 percent.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/06/10/republican.party.poll/index.html
A new poll indicates there is no clear leader of the Republican Party.
Nearly half (47 percent) of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents surveyed in a USA Today/Gallup Poll failed to come up with a single name when asked who is the party's spokesperson.
Of the names that were mentioned, radio host Rush Limbaugh and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich received the most nods. Each was named by 10 percent of Republicans as the voice of their party.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney was close behind, at 9 percent.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/06/10/republican.party.poll/index.html