Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Poll Watch: Fairleigh Dickinson 2016 Republican Nomination Survey

FDU PublicMind 2016 GOP Nomination Poll

I know it’s early, but if the election for president were held today, which of the following people would you like to see as the Republican candidate?  
  • Marco Rubio 18%
  • Jeb Bush 16%
  • Chris Christie 14%
  • Rick Santorum 9%
  • Someone else 21%
  • Unsure 21%
Among Men
  • Marco Rubio 21%
  • Chris Christie 16%
  • Jeb Bush 15%
  • Rick Santorum 5%
  • Someone else 27%
  • Unsure 16%
Among Women
  • Jeb Bush 17%
  • Marco Rubio 14%
  • Rick Santorum 13%
  • Chris Christie 12%
  • Someone else 15%
  • Unsure 27%
National survey of 323 registered GOP voters was conducted April 22-28, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 5.5 percentage points.

Poll Watch: Fairleigh Dickinson 2016 Democratic Nomination Survey

FDU PublicMind 2016 Democratic Nomination Poll

I know it’s early, but if the election for president were held today, which of the following people would you like to see as the Democratic candidate?  
  • Hillary Clinton 63%
  • Joe Biden 12%
  • Andrew Cuomo 3%
  • Someone else 12%
  • Unsure 10%
National survey of 373 registered Democratic voters was conducted April 22-28, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 5.1 percentage points.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Poll Watch: Pew Research Survey on the Situation in Syria

Pew Research Poll on the Situation in Syria 

If it is confirmed that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons against anti-government groups, would you favor or oppose the U.S. and its allies taking military action against the Syrian government? 
  • Favor 45% 
  • Oppose 31% 
Among Democrats
  • Favor 46% 
  • Oppose 34%
Among Republicans
  • Favor 56% 
  • Oppose 24%
Among Independents
  • Favor 41% 
  • Oppose 36%
Among Men
  • Favor 54% 
  • Oppose 29%
Among Women
  • Favor 37% 
  • Oppose 33% 
Among adults following news stories about Syria very closely
  • Favor 55% 
  • Oppose 28% 
Survey of 1,003 adults, including a subsample of 191 adults following news about Syria very closely, was conducted April 25-28, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3.7 percentage points among all adults; +/- 8.5 percentage points among adults following news about Syria very closely.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Poll Watch: UNH/WMUR New Hampshire 2016 Democratic Primary Survey

UNH/WMUR New Hampshire 2016 Democratic Primary Poll
  • Hillary Clinton 61% (63%)
  • Joe Biden 7% (10%)
  • Andrew Cuomo 3% (5%)  
  • Deval Patrick 3% (1%)
  • Mark Warner 2% (0%)
  • Cory Booker 1% (2%)
  • Evan Bayh 1% (1%)
  • Brian Schweitzer 0% (1%)
  • Martin O'Malley 0% (0%)
  • Antonio Villaraigosa 0% (0%)
  • John Hickenlooper 0% (0%)
  • Someone else 2% (1%)
  • Don't know yet 22% (16%)
Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
  • Hillary Clinton 88% (87%) / 5% (7%) {+83%}
  • Joe Biden 64% (73%) / 25% (22%) {+39%}
  • Andrew Cuomo 53% (56%) / 16% (16%) {+37%}
  • Deval Patrick 51% (52%) / 23% (22%) {+28%}
  • Cory Booker 22% (31%) / 10% (11%) {+12%}  
  • Antonio Villaraigosa 15% (15%) / 11% (9%) {+4%}
  • Martin O'Malley 8% (9%) / 5% (6%) {+3%}
  • Mark Warner 18% (14%) / 18% (14%) {0%} 
  • Evan Bayh 15% (20%) / 15% (7%) {0%} 
  • John Hickenlooper 9% (8%) / 10% (7%) {-1%}
  • Brian Schweitzer 5% (12%) / 12% (6%) {-7%}
Survey of 188 likely Democratic primary voters was conducted April 4-9, 2013.  The margin of error is +/- 7.1 percentage points. Results from the poll conducted January 27 - February 3, 2013 are in parentheses.

Poll Watch: UNH/WMUR New Hampshire 2016 Republican Primary Survey

UNH/WMUR New Hampshire 2016 GOP Primary Poll
  • Marco Rubio 15% (12%)
  • Rand Paul 15% (8%)
  • Chris Christie 11% (14%)
  • Paul Ryan 11% (11%)  
  • Kelly Ayotte 5% (10%)
  • Jon Huntsman 5% (8%)
  • Jeb Bush 5% (5%)
  • Rick Santorum 4% (3%)
  • Bobby Jindal 2% (2%)
  • Ted Cruz 2% (1%)
  • Scott Walker 1% (3%)
  • Rob Portman 1% (0%)
  • John Thune 0% (1%)
  • Someone else 0% (2%)
  • Don't know yet 23% (20%)
Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
  • Kelly Ayotte 71% (68%) / 14% (24%) {+57%}
  • Paul Ryan 68% (61%) / 13% (19%) {+55%}
  • Marco Rubio 59% (56%) / 8% (6%) {+51%}
  • Rand Paul 54% (45%) / 19% (26%) {+35%}
  • Chris Christie 56% (60%) / 26% (21%) {+30%}
  • Scott Walker 38% (37%) / 8% (14%) {+30%}
  • Jon Huntsman 43% (37%) / 24% (31%) {+19%} 
  • Jeb Bush 48% (53%) / 34% (31%) {+14%}  
  • Bobby Jindal 30% (31%) / 16% (21%) {+14%} 
  • Ted Cruz 21% (18%) / 12% (14%) {+9%}
  • Rob Portman 13% (20%) / 11% (14%) {+2%}
  • Rick Santorum 39% (40%) / 38% (42%) {+1%}
  • John Thune 9% (16%) / 9% (13%) {0%}
Survey of 171 likely Republican primary voters was conducted April 4-9, 2013.  The margin of error is +/- 7.5 percentage points. Results from the poll conducted January 27 - February 3, 2013 are in parentheses.

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

  • Hillary Clinton (D) 52%
  • Rand Paul (R) 41%
  • Not sure 8%
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 52%
  • Marco Rubio (R) 38%
  • Not sure 10%
Among Independents
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 50%
  • Rand Paul (R) 39%
  • Not sure 11%
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 48%
  • Marco Rubio (R) 38%
  • Not sure 14%
Among Moderates
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 68%
  • Rand Paul (R) 20%
  • Not sure 12%
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 67%
  • Marco Rubio (R) 18%
  • Not sure 15%
Among Men
  • Rand Paul (R) 51%
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 42%
  • Not sure 7%
  • Marco Rubio (R) 48%
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 43%
  • Not sure 9%
Among Women 
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 61%
  • Rand Paul (R) 31%
  • Not sure 9%
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 60%
  • Marco Rubio (R) 29%
  • Not sure 10%
Survey of 933 New Hampshire voters was conducted April 19-21, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3.2 percentage points. Party ID: 32% Democrat; 29% Republican; 39% Independent/Other. Political ideology: 31% Moderate; 23% Somewhat conservative; 18% Somewhat liberal; 15% Very conservative; 13% Very liberal.

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.

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

PPP (D) New Hampshire 2016 Democratic Presidential Primary Poll

Given the choices of Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Andrew Cuomo, Kirsten Gillibrand, Martin O’Malley, Deval Patrick, Brian Schweitzer, Mark Warner, and Elizabeth Warren, who would you most like to see as the Democratic candidate for President in 2016?
  • Hillary Clinton 68% {60%} [55%] (52%)
  • Joe Biden 12% {10%} [9%] (16%)
  • Elizabeth Warren 5% {4%} [8%]
  • Andrew Cuomo 3% {7%} [6%] (9%)
  • Deval Patrick 2% {3%} [3%] (2%)
  • Kirsten Gillibrand 1%
  • Martin O'Malley 1% {0%} [1%]
  • Brian Schweitzer 0% {0%} [0%] (0%)
  • Mark Warner 0% {0%} [0%] (0%)
  • Someone else/Not sure 9% {15%} [17%] (16%)
If Hillary Clinton was not a candidate for President, and the choices were Joe Biden, Andrew Cuomo, Kirsten Gillibrand, Martin O’Malley, Deval Patrick, Brian Schweitzer, Mark Warner, and Elizabeth Warren, who would you most like to see as the Democratic candidate for President in 2016?
  • Joe Biden 44% {26%} [19%]
  • Elizabeth Warren 12% {11%} [17%]
  • Andrew Cuomo 9% {15%} [15%]
  • Deval Patrick 9% {9%} [7%]
  • Kirsten Gillibrand 2%
  • Martin O'Malley 1% {3%} [3%]
  • Brian Schweitzer 1% {1%} [1%]
  • Mark Warner 1% {1%} [1%]
  • Someone else/Not sure 21% {36%} [37%]
If neither Hillary Clinton nor Joe Biden ran for President in 2016, who would you most like to see as the Democratic nominee?
  • Andrew Cuomo 23% {22%} [23%] (30%)
  • Elizabeth Warren 22% {15%} [18%] 
  • Deval Patrick 17% {18%} [12%] (13%) 
  • Kirsten Gillibrand 4%
  • Martin O'Malley 2% {1%} [2%] 
  • Mark Warner 1% {1%} [2%] (2%)
  • Brian Schweitzer 1% {1%} [1%] (1%)
  • Someone else/Undecided 30% {42%} [42%] (35%)
Survey of 368 usual New Hampshire Democratic primary voters was conducted April 19-21, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 5.1 percentage points. Party ID: 70% {66%} [66%] Democrat; 2% {1%} [2%] Republican; 27% {33%} [32%] Independent/Other.  Ideology: 34% {34%} [39%] Moderate; 33% {35%} [34%] Somewhat liberal; 26% {19%} [19%] Very liberal; 5% {9%} [6%] Somewhat conservative; 2% {2%} [1%] Very conservative.  Results from the poll conducted November 3-4, 2012 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted August 9-12, 2012 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted June 30 - July 5, 2011 are in parentheses.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Poll Watch: Quinnipiac New Jersey Survey on Governor Chris Christie

Quinnipiac New Jersey Poll on Gov. Chris Christie

Do you approve or disapprove of the way Chris Christie is handling his job as Governor?
  • Approve 67% [70%] (74%) {74%} [72%] (56%) {53%} [54%] (57%) {59%} [55%] (53%) {56%} [58%] (47%) {44%} [47%] (52%) {51%} [51%] (44%)
  • Disapprove 24% [23%] (22%) {21%} [21%] (38%) {42%} [39%] (38%) {36%} [38%] (39%) {38%} [38%] (46%) {47%} [46%] (40%) {38%} [36%] (43%)
Among Democrats
  • Approve 46% [48%] (56%) {56%} [52%] (28%) {22%} [27%] (30%) {30%} [27%] (25%) {28%} [29%] (17%) {17%} [17%] (27%) {22%} [24%] (18%)
  • Disapprove 43% [40%] (38%) {37%} [39%] (65%) {74%} [65%] (63%) {64%} [61%] (64%) {66%} [67%] (76%) {75%} [75%] (66%) {68%} [63%] (67%)
Among Republicans
  • Approve 91% [93%] (94%) {93%} [95%] (90%) {87%} [87%] (87%) {92%} [86%] (87%) {90%} [88%] (84%) {76%} [80%] (82%) {79%} [75%] (75%)
  • Disapprove 5% [6%] (5%) {4%} [4%] (7%) {11%} [10%] (11%) {6%} [11%] (9%) {8%} [11%] (12%) {15%} [16%] (11%) {12%} [13%] (14%)
Among Independents
  • Approve 73% [73%] (77%) {78%} [77%] (62%) {57%} [60%] (61%) {64%} [59%] (54%) {62%} [65%] (53%) {47%} [55%] (55%) {56%} [61%] (50%)
  • Disapprove 19% [21%] (19%) {18%} [16%] (32%) {35%} [34%] (32%) {32%} [36%] (37%) {31%} [30%] (39%) {44%} [36%] (36%) {32%} [29%] (40%)
Among Men
  • Approve 72% [75%] (82%) {79%} [75%] (62%) {62%} [60%] (61%) {67%} [62%] (60%) {60%} [65%] (58%) {53%} [56%] (58%) {58%} [63%] (53%)
  • Disapprove 21% [19%] (15%) {18%} [19%] (33%) {34%} [34%] (34%) {30%} [32%] (34%) {35%} [32%] (36%) {39%} [38%] (35%) {31%} [27%] (36%)
Among Women
  • Approve 63% [65%] (67%) {69%} [70%] (50%) {46%} [49%] (53%) {52%} [49%] (47%) {52%} [51%] (37%) {36%} [38%] (46%) {45%} [40%] (36%)
  • Disapprove 27% [26%] (28%) {24%} [23%] (42%) {49%} [43%] (41%) {42%} [44%] (43%) {42%} [44%] (55%) {54%} [53%] (44%) {45%} [44%] (50%)
Survey of 1,112 registered voters was conducted April 19-22, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 2.9 percentage points.  Party ID: 35% [33%] (33%) {35%} [36%] (37%) {33%} Democrat; 23% [24%] (25%) {23%} [23%] (25%) {24%} Republican; 37% [37%] (36%) {36%} [35%] (34%) {37%} Independent; 5% [7%] (7%) {5%} [5%] (4%) {6%} Other/Don't know.  Results from the poll conducted March 19-24, 2013 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted February 13-17, 2013 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted January 15-21, 2013 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted November 19-25, 2012 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted October 10-14, 2012 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted August 27 - September 2, 2012 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted July 9-15, 2012 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted May 9-14, 2012 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted April 3-9, 2012 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted February 21-27, 2012 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted January 10-16, 2012 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted November 9-14, 2011 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted October 5-10, 2011 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted August 9-15, 2011 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted June 14-19, 2011 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted April 12-18, 2011 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted February 3-7, 2011 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted November 3-8, 2010 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted August 9-17, 2010 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted June 10-15, 2010 are in parentheses.

Poll Watch: Quinnipiac New Jersey 2013 Gubernatorial Survey

Quinnipiac New Jersey 2013 Gubernatorial Poll
  • Chris Christie (R) 58% [60%] (62%) {63%} [61%] (49%)
  • Barbara Buono (D) 26% [25%] (25%) {22%} [23%] (33%)
Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
  • Chris Christie 66% [69%] (69%) {69%} [67%] {52%} / 24% [22%] (22%) {21%} [22%] {42%} {+42%}
  • Barbara Buono 12% [10%] (8%) {8%} [8%] / 9% [10%] (8%) {9%} [7%] {+3%}
Do you feel that Chris Christie deserves to be reelected, or do you feel that he does not deserve to be reelected?
  • Yes/Deserves 66% [66%] (71%) {68%} [67%] (52%)
  • No/Does not 26% [25%] (23%) {24%} [25%] (40%)
Survey of 1,112 registered voters was conducted April 19-22, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 2.9 percentage points.  Party ID: 35% [33%] (33%) {35%} [36%] (37%) {33%} Democrat; 23% [24%] (25%) {23%} [23%] (25%) {24%} Republican; 37% [37%] (36%) {36%} [35%] (34%) {37%} Independent; 5% [7%] (7%) {5%} [5%] (4%) {6%} Other/Don't know.  Results from the poll conducted March 19-24, 2013 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted February 13-17, 2013 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted January 15-21, 2013 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted November 19-25, 2012 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted October 10-14, 2012 are in parentheses. Results from the poll conducted August 27 - September 2, 2012 are in curly brackets.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Poll Watch: PPP (D) Colorado 2016 Presidential Survey

  • Hillary Clinton (D) 48%
  • Rand Paul (R) 45%
  • Not sure 7%
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 48%
  • Marco Rubio (R) 44%
  • Not sure 8%
  • John Hickenlooper (D) 47%
  • Rand Paul (R) 45%
  • Not sure 8%
  • John Hickenlooper (D) 47%
  • Marco Rubio (R) 45%
  • Not sure 8%
Among Men
  • Rand Paul (R) 50%
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 41%
  • Not sure 9%
  • Marco Rubio (R) 52%
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 42%
  • Not sure 6%
    • Rand Paul (R) 51%
    • John Hickenlooper (D) 40%
    • Not sure 9%
    • Marco Rubio (R) 54%
    • John Hickenlooper (D) 42%
    • Not sure 4%
    Among Women 
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 53%
    • Rand Paul (R) 41%
    • Not sure 6%
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 53%
    • Marco Rubio (R) 37%
    • Not sure 9%
      • John Hickenlooper (D) 53%
      • Rand Paul (R) 40%
      • Not sure 7%
      • John Hickenlooper (D) 51%
      • Marco Rubio (R) 38%
      • Not sure 11%
      Do you think John Hickenlooper should run for President in 2016, or not? 
      • He should 21%
      • He should not 65% 
      • Not sure 14%
      Survey of 500 Colorado voters was conducted April 11-14, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 4.4 percentage points. Party ID: 34% Democrat; 34% Republican; 32% Independent/Other. Political ideology: 26% Moderate; 25% Somewhat conservative; 19% Somewhat liberal; 15% Very conservative; 15% Very liberal.

      Monday, April 22, 2013

      Poll Watch: PPP (D) North Carolina 2016 Presidential Survey

      PPP (D) North Carolina 2016 Presidential Poll
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 49%
      • Marco Rubio (R) 42%
      • Not sure 9%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 52%
      • Rand Paul (R) 40%
      • Not sure 8%
      Among Men
      • Marco Rubio (R) 49%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 43%
      • Not sure 9%
      • Rand Paul (R) 47%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 46%
      • Not sure 7%
      Among Women 
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 54%
      • Marco Rubio (R) 36%
      • Not sure 10%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 57%
      • Rand Paul (R) 35%
      • Not sure 8%
      Survey of 601 North Carolina voters was conducted April 11-14, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 4 percentage points. Party ID: 43% Democrat; 34% Republican; 24% Independent/Other. Political ideology: 29% Moderate; 25% Somewhat conservative; 17% Very conservative; 17% Somewhat liberal; 12% Very liberal.

      Thursday, April 18, 2013

      Poll Watch: Rasmussen (R) Political Ideology Survey

      Rasmussen (R) Political Ideology Poll

      In political terms, is Barack Obama very liberal, somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat conservative, or very conservative? 
      • Very liberal 38% 
      • Somewhat liberal 29% 
      • Moderate 24% 
      • Somewhat conservative 4% 
      • Very conservative 1% 
      • Not sure 4%
      In political terms, is Joe Biden very liberal, somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat conservative, or very conservative? 
      • Very liberal 31% 
      • Somewhat liberal 37% 
      • Moderate 23% 
      • Somewhat conservative 2% 
      • Very conservative 1% 
      • Not sure 6%
      National survey of 1,000 likely voters was conducted April 13-14, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3 percentage points.

      Wednesday, April 17, 2013

      Poll Watch: Monmouth University/Asbury Park Press New Jersey Survey on Governor Chris Christie

      Monmouth University/Asbury Park Press NJ Poll on Gov. Christie

      Do you approve or disapprove of the job Chris Christie is doing as governor?

      • Approve 65% [70%] (69%) {55%} [53%] (50%) {55%} [55%] (50%) {46%} [49%] (44%) {45%} [42%] (31%)
      • Disapprove 26% [16%] (22%) {36%} [35%] (38%) {37%} [37%] (41%) {49%} [41%] (40%) {43%} [44%] (15%)
      Among Democrats
      • Approve 52% [58%] (57%) {30%} [26%] (33%) {35%} [32%] (36%) {22%} [27%] (22%) {23%} [19%] (21%)
      • Disapprove 39% [26%] (30%) {57%} [60%] (55%) {56%} [59%] (55%) {72%} [61%] (58%) {65%} [68%] (24%)
      Among Republicans
      • Approve 86% [88%] (85%) {90%} [82%] (74%) {79%} [84%] (78%) {75%} [80%] (71%) {80%} [65%] (52%)
      • Disapprove 10% [7%] (7%) {4%} [10%] (18%) {16%} [12%] (15%) {24%} [14%] (22%) {14%} [19%] (4%)
      Among Independents
      • Approve 64% [71%] (68%) {55%} [57%] (54%) {55%} [58%] (44%) {53%} [49%] (49%) {45%} [49%] (35%)
      • Disapprove 24% [14%] (20%) {34%} [31%] (28%) {34%} [34%] (46%{41%} [38%] (31%) {41%} [34%] (13%)
      Among Men 
      • Approve 61% [69%] (68%) {61%} [58%] (59%) {56%} [54%] (52%)
      • Disapprove 27% [18%] (19%) {31%} [32%] (28%) {33%} [36%] (37%)
      Among Women
      • Approve 65% [70%] (66%) {47%} [45%] (43%) {48%} [53%] (45%)
      • Disapprove 26% [16%] (23%) {40%} [40%] (42%) {42%} [40%] (48%)
      Looking ahead to next year’s election for Governor, do you think that Chris Christie should be re-elected, or do you think that it is time to have someone else in office? 
      • Should be re-elected 59% [63%] (61%) {50%}
      • Time for someone else 34% [29%] (29%) {45%}
      Survey of 694 registered voters was conducted April 11-14, 2013.  The margin of error is +/- 3.7 percentage points.  Party ID: 39% [37%] (37%) {35%} [34%] (37%) {36%} [34%] (35%) {35%} [35%] (35%) {38%} [40%] Democrat; 23% [23%] (23%) {24%} [23%] (23%) {23%} [20%] (22%) {21%} [22%] (22%) {22%} [22%] Republican; 38% [40%] (40%) {41%} [43%] (40%) {41%} [46%] (43%) {44%} [43%] (43%) {40%} [38%] Independent.   Results from the poll conducted February 6-10, 2013 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted November 29 - December 2, 2012 are in parentheses.   Results from the poll conducted September 19-23, 2012 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted July 18-22, 2012 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted April 11-15, 2012 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted January 31 - February 4, 2012 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted October 5-9, 2011 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted August 3-8, 2011 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted May 12-16, 2011 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted February 2-7, 2011 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted September 15-19, 2010 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted July 7-11, 2010 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted April 7-11, 2010 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted January 27-31, 2010 are in parentheses.

      Friday, April 12, 2013

      Poll Watch: Rutgers-Eagleton New Jersey 2013 Gubernatorial Survey

      Rutgers-Eagleton New Jersey 2013 Gubernatorial Poll
      • Chris Christie (R) 57% [63%] (60%)
      • Barbara Buono (D) 27% [21%] (22%)
      Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
      • Chris Christie 64% [70%] (67%) / 26% [20%] (25%) {+38%}
      • Barbara Buono 18% [20%] (11%) / 12% [13%] (7%) {+6%}
      Do you approve or disapprove of the way Chris Christie is handling his job as governor? 
      • Approve 68% [73%] (67%)
      • Disapprove 26% [23%] (26%)
      Regardless of who you support, which candidate do you expect to win?
      • Chris Christie (R) 80%
      • Barbara Buono (D) 9%
      Survey of 819 registered voters was conducted April 3-7, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3.7 percentage points.  Party ID: 41% [39%] (43%) Democrat; 19% [22%] (22%) Republican; 40% [40%] (35%) Independent.  Results from the poll conducted January 30 - February 3, 2013 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted November 14-17, 2012 are in parentheses.

      Poll Watch: Rasmussen (R) Survey on Abortion

      Rasmussen (R) Survey on Abortion

      Generally speaking, on the issue of abortion, do you consider yourself pro-choice or pro-life?
      • Pro-Choice 53% (54%) {54%} [52%] (51%) {53%} [49%] (50%)
      • Pro-Life 40% (36%) {38%} [41%] (40%) {39%} [41%] (40%)
      National survey of 1,000 likely voters was conducted April 9-10, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3 percentage points. Results from the poll conducted January 23-24, 2013 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted November 10-11, 2012 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted July 31 - August 1, 2012 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted April 16-17, 2012 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted March 25-26, 2012 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted May 23-24, 2011 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted February 14-15, 2011 are in parentheses.

      Thursday, April 11, 2013

      Poll Watch: PPP (D) Kentucky 2016 Presidential Survey

      PPP (D) Kentucky 2016 Presidential Poll
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 45% (47%)
      • Rand Paul (R) 45% (42%)
      • Not sure 10% (11%)
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 46% (48%)
      • Marco Rubio (R) 40% (40%)
      • Not sure 14% (12%)
      Among Men
      • Rand Paul (R) 52% (44%)
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 40% (42%)
      • Not sure 9% (14%)
      • Marco Rubio (R) 47% (44%)
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 41% (43%)
      • Not sure 13% (13%)
      Among Women 
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 50% (51%)
      • Rand Paul (R) 39% (40%)
      • Not sure 11% (9%)
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 51% (53%)
      • Marco Rubio (R) 33% (36%)
      • Not sure 15% (11%)
      Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
      • Marco Rubio 34% (31%) / 26% (22%) {+8%}
      • Hillary Clinton 45% (48%) / 43% (42%) {+2%} 
      Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Rand Paul’s job performance? 
      • Approve 46% (43%)
      • Disapprove 39% (39%) 
      Do you think Rand Paul should run for President in 2016, or not? 
      • He should run 30% 
      • He should not 50% 
      • Not sure 19%  
      Survey of 1,052 Kentucky voters was conducted April 5-7, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3.0 percentage points. Party ID: 51% (52%) Democrat; 39% (37%) Republican; 10% (11%) Independent/Other. Political ideology: 28% (29%) Moderate; 26% (24%) Somewhat conservative; 20% (23%) Very conservative; 15% (15%) Somewhat liberal; 10% (9%) Very liberal.  Results from the poll conducted December 7-9, 2012 are in parentheses.

      Wednesday, April 10, 2013

      Poll Watch: Rasmussen (R) Survey on Margaret Thatcher

      Rasmussen (R) Poll on Margaret Thatcher

      Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of Margaret Thatcher?
      • Very favorable 36%
      • Somewhat favorable 32%
      • Somewhat/Very unfavorable 15%
      • Not sure 17% 
      Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
      • Margaret Thatcher 68% / 15% {+53%}
      National survey of 1,000 American adults was conducted April 8-9, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3 percentage points.

      Poll Watch: Rutgers-Eagleton New Jersey Survey on Governor Chris Christie

      Rutgers-Eagleton New Jersey Poll on Gov. Chris Christie

      Do you approve or disapprove of the way Chris Christie is handling his job as governor? 
      • Approve 68% [73%] (67%)
      • Disapprove 26% [23%] (26%)
      Among Democrats
      • Approve 51% [62%] (49%)
      • Disapprove 42% [31%] (39%)
      Among Republicans
      • Approve 93% [90%] (88%)
      • Disapprove 5% [10%] (8%)
      Among Independents
      • Approve 75% [75%] (76%)
      • Disapprove 20% [21%] (20%)
      Among Moderates
      • Approve 70% [75%] (68%)
      • Disapprove 25% [20%] (25%)
      Please tell me if your general impression of Governor Chris Christie is favorable or unfavorable.
      • Favorable 64% [70%] (67%) {48%} [49%] (50%) {46%} [47%] (49%) {49%} [45%] (44%) {46%} [45%] (46%) {46%} [45%]
      • Unfavorable 26% [20%] (25%) {42%} [40%] (39%) {42%} [42%] (37%) {39%} [47%] (42%) {44%} [38%] (42%) {39%} [26%]
      Among Democrats
      • Favorable 45% [59%] (49%) {22%} [25%] (27%) {28%} [22%] {26%} [20%] (18%) {24%}
      • Unfavorable 41% [29%] (38%) {68%} [62%] (62%) {61%} [63%] {63%} [72%] (65%) {67%}
      Among Republicans
      • Favorable 90% [88%] (90%) {88%} [84%] (79%) {85%} [81%] {87%} [82%] (79%) {76%}
      • Unfavorable 6% [5%] (8%) {8%} [9%] (12%) {8%} [14%] {10%} [11%] (16%) {19%}
      Among Independents
      • Favorable 71% [71%] (73%) {49%} [48%] (55%) {43%} [52%] {52%} [47%] (49%) {50%}
      • Unfavorable 19% [20%] (19%) {36%} [40%] (32%) {42%} [37%] {33%} [45%] (35%) {37%}
      Survey of 819 registered voters was conducted April 3-7, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3.7 percentage points.  Party ID: 41% [39%] (43%) {38%} [35%] (37%) {39%} [37%] {35%} [31%] (36%) {35%} Democrat; 19% [22%] (22%) {24%} [24%] (22%) {21%} [20%] {18%} [19%] (22%) {23%} Republican; 40% [40%] (35%) {38%} [41%] (41%) {40%} [43%] {47%} [50%] (42%) {42%} Independent.  Results from the poll conducted January 30 - February 3, 2013 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted November 14-17, 2012 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted September 27-30, 2012 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted August 23-25, 2012 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted May 31 - June 4, 2012 are in parentheses. Results from the poll conducted March 21-27, 2012 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted February 9-11, 2012 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted November 9-12, 2011 are in parentheses. Results from the poll conducted October 6-9, 2011 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted August 9-15, 2011 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted March 28 - April 4, 2011 are in parentheses. Results from the poll conducted February 24-26, 2011 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted October, 2010 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted September, 2010 are in parentheses. Results from the poll conducted August, 2010 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted February, 2010 are in square brackets.

      Tuesday, April 09, 2013

      Poll Watch: PPP (D) Kentucky 2014 Senatorial Survey

      PPP (D) Kentucky 2014 Senate Poll
      • Mitch McConnell (R) 45%
      • Alison Lundergan Grimes (D) 41%
      • Not sure 14%
      • Mitch McConnell (R) 46%
      • Ben Chandler (D) 41%
      • Not sure 13%
      • Mitch McConnell (R) 46%
      • Ed Marksberry (D) 35%
      • Not sure 19%
      Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Mitch McConnell’s job performance? 
      • Approve 36% 
      • Disapprove 54%
      Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Alison Lundergan Grimes? 
      • Favorable 28% 
      • Unfavorable 22%   
      Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Ben Chandler? 
      • Favorable 25% 
      • Unfavorable 34%
      Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Ed Marksberry? 
      • Favorable 7% 
      • Unfavorable 19%
      Survey of 1,052 Kentucky voters was conducted April 5-7, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3.0 percentage points. Party ID: 51% Democrat; 39% Republican; 10% Independent/Other. Political ideology: 28% Moderate; 26% Somewhat conservative; 20% Very conservative; 15% Somewhat liberal; 10% Very liberal.

      Poll Watch: PPP (D) Kentucky 2016 Senatorial Survey

      PPP (D) Kentucky 2016 Senate Poll
      • Rand Paul (R) 46% (44%)
      • Steve Beshear (D) 42% (46%)
      • Not sure 11% (10%)
      • Rand Paul (R) 51% (47%)
      • Ashley Judd (D) 40% (46%)
      • Not sure 9% (7%)
      Do you approve or disapprove of Governor Steve Beshear’s job performance?
      • Approve 48% (51%)
      • Disapprove 31% (34%)
      Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Rand Paul’s job performance? 
      • Approve 46% (43%)
      • Disapprove 39% (39%) 
      Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Ashley Judd? 
      • Favorable 34% 
      • Unfavorable 41%  
      Survey of 1,052 Kentucky voters was conducted April 5-7, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3.0 percentage points. Party ID: 51% (52%) Democrat; 39% (37%) Republican; 10% (11%) Independent/Other. Political ideology: 28% (29%) Moderate; 26% (24%) Somewhat conservative; 20% (23%) Very conservative; 15% (15%) Somewhat liberal; 10% (9%) Very liberal.  Results from the poll conducted December 7-9, 2012 are in parentheses.

      Thursday, April 04, 2013

      Poll Watch: Pew Research Survey on Marijuana Legalization

      Pew Research Poll on Pot Legalization  

      Do you think the use of marijuana should be made legal, or not? 
      • Yes, legal 52% 
      • No, illegal 45% 
      Among Democrats 
      • Yes, legal 59% 
      Among Republicans 
      • Yes, legal 37% 
      Among Independents
      • Yes, legal 60% 
      Among Men
      • Yes, legal 57%
      Among Women
      • Yes, legal 48%
      Age 18-29
      • Yes, legal 64% 
      Age 30-49
      • Yes, legal 55% 
      Age 50-64
      • Yes, legal 53%
      Age 65+
      • Yes, legal 33%
      Do you agree or disagree that, for most people, the use of marijuana leads to the use of hard drugs? 
      • Agree 38%
      • Disagree 58% 
      Do you agree or disagree that government efforts to enforce marijuana laws cost more than they are worth?
      • Agree 72%
      • Disagree 23% 
      Do you think marijuana does or does not have legitimate medical uses? 
      • Does 77%
      • Does not 16% 
      As you may know, some states have decided to allow marijuana use, but it is still prohibited under federal law. Do you think the federal government should or should not enforce federal marijuana laws in these states?  
      • Should 35%
      • Should not 60%
      Keeping in mind that all of your answers in this survey are confidential, have you, yourself, ever happened to try marijuana?  
      • Yes 48%
      • No 51%
      National survey of 1,501 adults was conducted March 13-17, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 2.9 percentage points. Party ID: 33% Democrat; 26% Republican; 34% Independent.

      Inside the numbers: 
      Only about three-in-ten conservative Republicans (29%) say marijuana use should be legal. Moderate and liberal Republicans are far more likely than conservatives to favor legalization (53%).
      Like Republicans, Democrats are ideologically divided over legalizing marijuana. While 73% of liberal Democrats favor legalizing use of marijuana, only about half of conservative and moderate Democrats agree (52%).
      Fully 70% of those who have ever tried marijuana, including 89% of those who have tried it in the past year, say the use of marijuana should be legal. That compares with just 35% of those who have never tried marijuana.
      More than half of young people (56%) say they have ever tried marijuana, and 27% say they have tried it in the past year – by far the highest percentage in any age category.
      About half of those 30-49 (51%) and 50-64 (54%) have ever tried marijuana, although only about one-in-ten did so last year. Just 22% of adults 65 and older have ever used marijuana, including 2% who say they have used it in the past year.
      Men are more likely to say they have tried marijuana than women, 54% vs. 42%. Half of whites and blacks (50%) say they have ever tried marijuana, compared with 34% of Hispanics.
      Democrats and Republicans are about equally likely to say they have tried the drug over their lifetimes, 47% vs. 43%; independents are somewhat more likely to have used it (53%). However, over the past year, more independents (14%) and Democrats (13%) than Republicans (7%) to say they have used marijuana.

      Wednesday, April 03, 2013

      Poll Watch: PPP (D) 2016 National Presidential Survey

      PPP (D) 2016 National Presidential Poll
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 46% {46%} [44%]
      • Chris Christie (R) 42% {41%} [42%]
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 49%
      • Rand Paul (R) 43%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 50% {50%} [53%]
      • Paul Ryan (R) 43% {44%} [39%]
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 49% {49%} [51%]
      • Marco Rubio (R) 42% {41%} [37%]  

      • Chris Christie (R) 49% {44%}
      • Joe Biden (D) 40% {44%}
      • Joe Biden (D) 47%
      • Rand Paul (R) 43%
      • Joe Biden (D) 48% {49%}
      • Paul Ryan (R) 45% {45%}
      • Joe Biden (D) 46% {48%}
      • Marco Rubio (R) 44% {43%}
      Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
      • Chris Christie 39% {44%} [51%] (48%) / 28% {22%} [23%] (26%) {+11%}
      • Hillary Clinton 50% {49%} [54%] (57%) / 42% {42%} [39%] (36%) {+8%}
      • Marco Rubio 35% {35%} [33%] (35%) / 30% {29%} [27%] (27%) {+5%}
      • Paul Ryan 42% {44%} [38%] (41%) / 39% {41%} [45%] (42%) {+3%
      • Elizabeth Warren 23% {28%} [30%] (25%) / 22% {20%} [22%] (27%) {+1%}
      • Rand Paul 36% {35%} [32%] (32%) / 37% {39%} [44%] (38%) {-1%}
      • Susana Martinez 14% {13%} [17%] / 17% {15%} [17%] {-3%}
      • Bobby Jindal 24% {26%} [26%] / 28% {29%} [31%] {-4%}
      • Deval Patrick 11% {10%} [11%] (10%) / 15% {13%} [16%] (17%) {-4%}
      • Mark Warner 11% {8%} [12%] (9%) / 15% {14%} [12%] (16%) {-4%
      • Martin O’Malley 7% {6%} [8%] (5%) / 13% {13%} [13%] (17%) {-6%}
      • Joe Biden 40% {48%} [48%] (46%) / 47% {44%} [43%] (44%) {-7%}
      • Jeb Bush 30% {35%} [33%] (38%) / 37% {33%} [40%] (38%) {-7%}
      • Kirsten Gillibrand 11% {11%} [11%] / 18% {18%} [20%] {-7%}
      • Brian Schweitzer 5% {4%} [5%] (4%) / 13% {11%} [13%] (16%) {-8%
      • Rick Santorum 27% (30%) / 41% (40%) {-14%}
      • Andrew Cuomo 22% {24%} [26%] (23%) / 36% {33%} [33%] (33%) {-14%}
      • Rick Perry 24% {26%} [19%] / 41% {41%} [52%] {-17%}
      National survey of 1,247 registered voters was conducted March 27-30, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 2.8 percentage points. Party ID: 38% {42%} [43%] (44%) Democrat; 34% {33%} [34%] (32%) Republican; 28% {25%} [23%] (24%) Independent/Other.  Political ideology: 31% {28%} [29%] (32%) Moderate; 23% {25%} [24%] (24%) Somewhat conservative; 19% {18%} [16%] (15%) Very conservative; 16% {19%} [17%] (18%) Somewhat liberal; 11% {11%} [13%] (11%) Very liberal.  Results from the poll conducted January 31 - February 3, 2013 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted January 3-6, 2013 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted November 30 - December 2, 2012 are in parentheses.

      Poll Watch: PPP (D) 2016 Democratic Nomination Survey

      Given the choices of Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Andrew Cuomo, Kirsten Gillibrand, Martin O’Malley, Deval Patrick, Brian Schweitzer, Mark Warner, and Elizabeth Warren, who would you most like to see as the Democratic candidate for President in 2016?
      • Hillary Clinton 64% (58%) {57%} [61%] (57%)
      • Joe Biden 18% (19%) {16%} [12%] (14%)
      • Elizabeth Warren 5% (8%) {4%} [4%] (6%)
      • Andrew Cuomo 3% (3%) {4%} [5%] (5%)
      • Mark Warner 2% (1%) {2%} [1%] (2%)
      • Kirsten Gillibrand 1% (1%) {1%}
      • Martin O'Malley 1% (1%) {3%} [2%] (1%)
      • Deval Patrick 1% (0%) {2%} [1%] 
      • Brian Schweitzer 1% (0%) {1%} [1%] (1%)
      • Someone else/Undecided 6% (9%) {10%} [12%] (12%)
      Given the choices of Joe Biden, Andrew Cuomo, Kirsten Gillibrand, Martin O’Malley, Deval Patrick, Brian Schweitzer, Mark Warner, and Elizabeth Warren, who would you most like to see as the Democratic candidate for President in 2016?
      • Joe Biden 49% (57%) (32%)
      • Elizabeth Warren 11% (13%) (8%)
      • Andrew Cuomo 10% (5%) (18% )
      • Kirsten Gillibrand 7% (4%)
      • Mark Warner 3% (3%) (2%) 
      • Deval Patrick 2% (2%)
      • Brian Schweitzer 2% (0%) (1%) 
      • Martin O'Malley 1% (1%) (2%)
      • Someone else/Undecided 15% (14%) (32%)
      If neither Hillary Clinton nor Joe Biden ran for President in 2016, who would you most like to see as the Democratic nominee? 
      • Andrew Cuomo 22% (25%) {19%} [21%] (27%)
      • Elizabeth Warren 18% (21%) {16%} [16%] (9%)
      • Martin O'Malley 8% (5%) {7%} [5%] (4%)
      • Kirsten Gillibrand 5% (3%) {5%}
      • Mark Warner 5% (4%) {4%} [3%] (4%)
      • Deval Patrick 4% (3%) {6%} [8%] 
      • Brian Schweitzer 1% (2%) {2%} [2%] (2%)
      • Someone else/Undecided 36% (36%) {40%} [45%] (46%)
      Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
      • Hillary Clinton 84% (81%) {79%} [86%] (86%) / 11% (12%) {15%} [10%] (10%) {+73%} 
      • Joe Biden 73% (80%) {73%} [80%] (70%) / 15% (13%) {22%} [14%] (21%) {+58%} 
      • Elizabeth Warren 43% (48%) {47%} [45%] (28%) / 13% (8%) {13%} [12%] (17%) {+30%} 
      • Andrew Cuomo 37% (37%) {36%} [37%] (32%) / 20% (17%) {20%} [21%] (24%) {+17%} 
      • Kirsten Gillibrand 21% (18%) {16%} / 14% (12%) {14%} {+7%}
      • Deval Patrick 18% (21%) {17%} [17%] / 12% (9%) {10%} [15%] {+6%} 
      • Mark Warner 15% (12%) {15%} [11%] (11%) / 13% (13%) {13%} [17%] (18%) {+2%
      • Martin O'Malley 10% (9%) {12%} [7%] (8%) / 12% (10%) {11%} [17%] (17%) {-2%
      • Brian Schweitzer 6% (6%) {6%} [5%] (7%) / 13% (11%) {12%} [19%] (17%) {-7%}
      Survey of 666 usual Democratic primary voters was conducted March 27-30, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3.8 percentage points. Political ideology: 39% (36%) {37%} [32%] (36%) Moderate; 30% (32%) {24%} [32%] (30%) Somewhat liberal; 17% (20%) {23%} [20%] (16%) Very liberal; 9% (9%) {13%} [12%] (13%) Somewhat conservative; 5% (3%) {2%} [4%] (5%) Very conservative. Results from the poll conducted January 31 - February 3, 2013 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted January 3-6, 2013 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted November 30 - December 2, 2012 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted April 12-15, 2012 are in parentheses.

      Poll Watch: PPP (D) 2016 Republican Nomination Survey

      PPP (D) 2016 GOP Nomination 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?
      • Marco Rubio 21% (22%) {21%} [18%] (10%) 
      • Rand Paul 17% (10%) {5%} [7%] (4%)
      • Chris Christie 15% (13%) {14%} [14%] (21%
      • Paul Ryan 12% (15%) {16%} [12%] (7%) 
      • Jeb Bush 12% (13%) {14%} [12%] (17%)
      • Rick Santorum 5% [4%] (12%)
      • Bobby Jindal 4% (4%) {3%} (3%)
      • Rick Perry 2% (3%) {2%}
      • Susana Martinez 1% (1%) {2%}
      • Someone else/Undecided 10% (8%) {7%} [7%] (10%)
      Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
      • Paul Ryan 75% (78%) {76%} [74%] (47%) / 11% (9%) {11%} [15%] (11%) {+64%} 
      • Marco Rubio 62% (59%) {60%} [62%] (53%) / 10% (12%) {11%} [11%] (10%) {+52%}
      • Rand Paul 60% (61%) {55%} [53%] (42%) / 16% (13%) {20%} [22%] (20%) {+44%}
      • Jeb Bush 51% (59%) {59%} [63%] (71%) / 16% (12%) {15%} [14%] (13%) {+35%}
      • Bobby Jindal 42% (46%) {47%} (43%) / 10% (10%) {11%} (9%) {+32%}  
      • Rick Santorum 49% [56%] (63%) / 18% [17%] (23%) {+31%}
      • Rick Perry 43% (48%) {40%} / 21% (16%) {26%} {+22%}
      • Chris Christie 41% (42%) {44%} [49%] (62%) / 29% (27%) {29%} [28%] (12%) {+12%}  
      • Susana Martinez 16% (19%) {23%} / 16% (14%) {15%} {0%}
      Survey of 1,125 Republican primary voters was conducted March 27-30, 2013.  The margin of error is +/- 2.9 percentage points.  Political ideology: 39% (41%) {37%} [39%] (36%) Very conservative; 35% (41%) {39%} [38%] (41%) Somewhat conservative; 19% (14%) {16%} [16%] (16%) Moderate; 5% (2%) {5%} [6%] (4%) Somewhat liberal; 1% (1%) {2%} [1%] (3%) Very liberalResults from the poll conducted January 31 - February 3, 2013 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted January 3-6, 2013 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted November 30 - December 2, 2012 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted April 12-15, 2012 are in parentheses.

      Poll Watch: Marist 2016 National Presidential Survey

      Marist 2016 National Presidential Poll
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 46%
      • Chris Christie (R) 43%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 52%
      • Rand Paul (R) 41%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 52%
      • Marco Rubio (R) 40%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 54%
      • Jeb Bush (R) 38%

      • Chris Christie (R) 46%
      • Joe Biden (D) 43%
      • Joe Biden (D) 49%
      • Jeb Bush (R) 41%
      • Joe Biden (D) 50%
      • Rand Paul (R) 41%
      • Joe Biden (D) 53%
      • Marco Rubio (R) 39%
      Among Men
      • Chris Christie (R) 46%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
      • Rand Paul (R) 47%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 44%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 46%
      • Marco Rubio (R) 46%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 52%
      • Jeb Bush (R) 39%

      • Chris Christie (R) 52%
      • Joe Biden (D) 40%
      • Joe Biden (D) 46%
      • Jeb Bush (R) 44%
      • Joe Biden (D) 46%
      • Rand Paul (R) 46%
      • Joe Biden (D) 50%
      • Marco Rubio (R) 43%
      Among Women
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 47%
      • Chris Christie (R) 40%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 59%
      • Rand Paul (R) 36%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 57%
      • Marco Rubio (R) 35%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 56%
      • Jeb Bush (R) 37%

      • Joe Biden (D) 46% 
      • Chris Christie (R) 40%
      • Joe Biden (D) 53%
      • Jeb Bush (R) 38%
      • Joe Biden (D) 55%
      • Rand Paul (R) 36%
      • Joe Biden (D) 55%
      • Marco Rubio (R) 36%
      National survey of 519 registered voters was conducted March 25-27, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 4.3 percentage points. Party ID: 35% Democrat; 28% Republican; 35% Independent. 

      Inside the numbers: 
      Christie is far ahead of Biden among independents, with a 47 percent to 35 percent edge, and loses that bloc to Clinton by only a 43 percent to 40 percent margin.

      Poll Watch: Quinnipiac 2016 Republican Nomination Survey

      Quinnipiac 2016 GOP Nomination Poll 

      If the Republican primary for President were being held today, and the candidates were: Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Paul Ryan, Scott Walker, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal, Rand Paul, and Bob McDonnell for whom would you vote?
      • Marco Rubio 19%
      • Paul Ryan 17%
      • Rand Paul 15%
      • Chris Christie 14%
      • Jeb Bush 10%
      • Bobby Jindal 3%
      • Scott Walker 2%
      • Bob McDonnell 1%
      • Don't know 18%
      Among Men
      • Marco Rubio 19%
      • Rand Paul 18%
      • Chris Christie 17%
      • Paul Ryan 16%
      • Jeb Bush 9%
      • Bobby Jindal 3%
      • Scott Walker 2%
      • Bob McDonnell 1%
      • Don't know 14%
      Among Women
      • Marco Rubio 19%
      • Paul Ryan 17%
      • Jeb Bush 12%
      • Chris Christie 11%
      • Rand Paul 11%
      • Bobby Jindal 3%
      • Scott Walker 2%
      • Bob McDonnell 1%
      • Don't know 23%
      Survey of 712 registered Republican voters was conducted March 26 - April 1, 2013.  The margin of error is +/- 3.7 percentage points.