Thursday, April 25, 2013

Poll Watch: PPP (D) New Hampshire 2016 Republican Presidential Primary Survey

PPP (D) New Hampshire 2016 GOP Presidential Primary Poll

Given the choices of Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal, Susana Martinez, Rand Paul, Rick Perry, Marco Rubio, Paul Ryan, and Rick Santorum, who would you most like to see as the GOP candidate for President in 2016?
  • Rand Paul 28% [4%] (10%) 
  • Marco Rubio 25% [14%] (12%)
  • Chris Christie 14% [21%] (24%)
  • Jeb Bush 7% [11%] (15%)
  • Paul Ryan 7% [10%] (8%) 
  • Rick Santorum 4% [5%] (7%)
  • Susana Martinez 3%
  • Bobby Jindal 1%
  • Rick Perry 1%
  • Someone else/Not sure 11% [10%] (2%)
Among Republicans
  • Marco Rubio 29% [15%] (13%)
  • Rand Paul 26% [4%] (9%)
  • Paul Ryan 10% [10%] (10%)
  • Chris Christie 9% [22%] (21%
  • Jeb Bush 6% [13%] (15%) 
  • Rick Santorum 6% [5%] (8%)
  • Susana Martinez 3%
  • Bobby Jindal 1%
  • Rick Perry 1%
  • Someone else/Not sure 9% [8%] (2%)
Among Independents
  • Rand Paul 32% [3%] (12%)
  • Chris Christie 19% [21%] (33%)
  • Marco Rubio 17% [11%] (10%) 
  • Jeb Bush 10% [8%] (14%)
  • Susana Martinez 3%
  • Paul Ryan 1% [10%] (5%)
  • Rick Santorum 1% [4%] (4%)  
  • Bobby Jindal 1%
  • Rick Perry 1%
  • Someone else/Not sure 14% [14%] (2%) 
Among Men
  • Rand Paul 33%
  • Marco Rubio 22%
  • Chris Christie 13%
  • Jeb Bush 9%
  • Paul Ryan 7%
  • Rick Santorum 3%
  • Bobby Jindal 2%
  • Susana Martinez 1%
  • Rick Perry 0%
  • Someone else/Not sure 9%
Among Women
  • Marco Rubio 27%
  • Rand Paul 22%
  • Chris Christie 14%
  • Paul Ryan 6%
  • Jeb Bush 6%
  • Rick Santorum 5%
  • Susana Martinez 5%
  • Rick Perry 1%
  • Bobby Jindal 0%
  • Someone else/Not sure 12%
Survey of 409 Republican primary voters was conducted April 19-21, 2013.  The margin of error is +/- 4.9 percentage points.  Party ID: 59% [66%] (66%) Republican; 40% [33%] (33%) Independent/Other; 1% [1%] (2%) Democrat.  Political ideology: 41% [43%] (43%) Somewhat conservative; 32% [29%] (31%) Very conservative; 23% [24%] (21%) Moderate; 3% [4%] (4%) Somewhat liberal; 1% [1%] (1%) Very liberal. Results from the poll conducted November 3-4, 2012 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted August 9-12, 2012 are in parentheses.

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