According to Public Policy Polling, Palin is running second to Romney and Huckabee.

All the results from the final set of six states will be released next week, but here's a chart of how Palin did with women in the Republican primary matchups in our 18 final 2010 polls, compared to how she did with men:

StateWomen %PlaceMen %Place
Alaska143rd172nd
California114th241st
Colorado16Tied 2nd173rd
Connecticut84th134th
Florida222nd222nd
Illinois143rd133rd
Kentucky172nd222nd
Maine231st231st
Minnesota191st172nd
Nevada12Tied 3rd202nd
New Hampshire8Tied 3rd12Tied 2nd
North Carolina202nd182nd
Ohio211st192nd
Pennsylvania202nd143rd
Texas231st202nd
Washington191st183rd
West Virginia232nd281st
Wisconsin141st211st

On average, Palin does only 2 points better with men than women, and she averages 2nd place in both genders, but Romney and Huckabee tend to be strong with both men and women, and sometimes considerably stronger than Palin, so her weakness with her own gender is more glaring when it comes to tallying the final results.

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