- Rick Perry (R) 48% {49%} [50%] (48%) {51%} [48%] (49%) {47%} [48%] (50%)
- Bill White (D) 42% {41%} [41%] (40%) {38%} [44%] (43%) {41%} [39%] (40%)
- Rick Perry 52% {61%} [60%] (53%) {55%} [59%] (54%) {53%} [54%] (55%) / 44% {37%} [38%] (45%) {43%} [37%] (46%) {45%} [44%] (42%) {+8%}
- Bill White 42% {50%} [52%] (55%) {47%} [54%] (54%) {55%} [46%] (49%) / 47% {41%} [41%] (36%) {41%} [36%] (34%) {32%} [38%] (35%) {-5%}
- Strongly approve 15% {21%} [16%] (16%) {15%} [19%] (17%) {15%} [11%] (16%)
- Somewhat approve 37% {34%} [39%] (37%) {40%} [40%] (37%) {37%} [39%] (37%)
- Somewhat disapprove 17% {21%} [19%] (23%) {18%} [18%] (22%) {20%} [24%] (23%)
- Strongly disapprove 31% {24%} [25%] (22%) {24%} [22%] (22%) {26%} [24%] (23%)
- Strongly approve 26% {20%} [25%] (28%) {27%} [29%] (27%) {25%} [27%] (29%)
- Somewhat approve 13% {14%} [12%] (12%) {15%} [13%] (9%) {16%} [14%] (15%)
- Somewhat disapprove 6% {11%} [7%] (9%) {7%} [6%] (8%) {7%} [10%] (8%)
- Strongly disapprove 55% {54%} [56%] (51%) {50%} [52%] (55%) {50%} [48%] (46%)
Inside the numbers:
Eighty-two percent (82%) of Texas Republicans now support Perry, while White has the backing of 87% of the state’s Democrats. Voters not affiliated with either of the major parties give a 12-point advantage to the GOP candidate.
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