........“Gingrich’s support is heavily concentrated among Republicans who are at least 50 ... This pattern may reflect the fact that he has been out of office for more than a decade, and thus a less familiar figure to young Republicans,” writes Gallup’s Jeffrey Jones.
He also gets the highly educated crowd. Among GOP voters with postgraduate degrees, his support has risen from 10 percent to 28 percent in the USA Today/Gallup survey.
The highly educated "had been the education group that gave him his lowest support; now they give him the highest,” writes USA Today’s chief political scribe Susan Page.
Hmm. Perhaps older people don’t mind it so much when Gingrich floats some of his out-there solutions, such as paying poor elementary kids to serve as janitors in their schools so that they can earn pocket money and have a stake in the school’s appearance.
Other recent polls show similar demographic results. A Fox News survey released last week shows Gingrich leading all Republicans among GOP voters with at least a college degree, for instance. He also leads among self-described conservatives, and is tied with Mitt Romney at 25 percent among Republican voters who make more than $50,000 per year.
The Fox News poll also asked an unusual question: Which Republican hopeful would GOP voters most trust with nuclear weapons?
The answer? You guessed it. Ashton Kutcher! Just kidding. It was Newt. Fully 30 percent of the Republican electorate picked him as the candidate whose hand they’d most want near the button. Among other contenders, only Romney was even close, at 17 percent.