A new Pew Research Center survey finds Americans continue to find it difficult to name a leader of the Republican Party. Only 29% of respondents named someone, while 18% said nobody and 52% were unsure.
Residuals from 2008: "Among those offering a name, John McCain continues to be mentioned more frequently than any other Republican as the party's leader, though only 8% of Americans cite him. Sarah Palin is named by 4%, Mitt Romney by 3%, and 2% of Americans name Rush Limbaugh and Newt Gingrich as the Republican Party's leader."