Friday, October 19, 2012

Poll Watch: PPP (D) New Hampshire 2012 Presidential Survey

PPP (D) New Hampshire 2012 Presidential Poll
  • Mitt Romney 49% [43.5%] (45%) {41%} [46%] (46%)
  • Barack Obama 48% [51.0%] (51%) {53%} [44%] (47%)
Among Democrats
  • Barack Obama 90% [90%] {93%} [82%] (83%)
  • Mitt Romney 8% [7%] {5%} [12%] (13%)
Among Republicans
  • Mitt Romney 86% [88%] {82%} [82%] (87%)
  • Barack Obama 10% [8%] {13%} [11%] (9%)
Among Independents
  • Barack Obama 51% [52%] {50%} [35%] (44%)
  • Mitt Romney 45% [40%] {39%} [46%] (44%)
Among Moderates
  • Barack Obama 55% [62%] {58%} [52%] (59%)
  • Mitt Romney 39% [32%] {34%} [35%] (32%)
Among Men
  • Mitt Romney 52% [50%] {48%} [51%] (50%)
  • Barack Obama 44% [45%] {47%} [36%] (44%)
Among Women
  • Barack Obama 51% [55%] {58%} [50%] (50%)
  • Mitt Romney 46% [40%] {35%} [42%] (42%)
Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
  • Mitt Romney 51% [45%] {40%} [43%] (45%) / 46% [50%] {54%} [42%] (44%) {+5%}
Among Democrats
  • Mitt Romney 15% [12%] {8%} [25%] (25%) / 84% [86%] {89%} [58%] (66%) {-69%}
Among Republicans
  • Mitt Romney 87% [86%] {77%} [63%] (72%) / 12% [10%] {18%} [26%] (17%) {+75%}
Among Independents
  • Mitt Romney 46% [39%] {38%} [43%] (42%) / 50% [54%] {53%} [40%] (44%) {-4%}
Among Moderates
  • Mitt Romney 40% [33%] {34%} [43%] (42%) / 55% [61%] {57%} [38%] (48%) {-15%}
Among Men
  • Mitt Romney 55% [49%] {44%} [48%] (47%) / 42% [45%] {52%} [42%] (43%) {+13%}
Among Women
  • Mitt Romney 48% [41%] {37%} [39%] (43%) / 50% [55%] {57%} [42%] (44%) {-2%}
Who do you think won the Presidential debate on Tuesday night?
  • Barack Obama 46%
  • Mitt Romney 38%
  • Not sure 16%
Do you trust Barack Obama or Mitt Romney more on the issue of the economy?
  • Mitt Romney 52%
  • Barack Obama 45%
Do you trust Barack Obama or Mitt Romney more on the issue of Libya?
  • Mitt Romney 47%
  • Barack Obama 46%
Do you trust Barack Obama or Mitt Romney more on women's issues?
  • Barack Obama 56%
  • Mitt Romney 39%
Do you approve or disapprove of President Barack Obama’s job performance?
  • Approve 47% [49%] {52%} [46%] (46%)
  • Disapprove 51% [48%] {45%} [49%] (46%)
Among Independents
  • Approve 48% [48%] {51%} [39%] (46%)
  • Disapprove 48% [47%] {44%} [53%] (43%)
Among Men
  • Approve 44% [42%] {46%} [39%] (44%)
  • Disapprove 54% [55%] {52%} [57%] (51%)
Among Women
  • Approve 49% [54%] {58%} [52%] (48%)
  • Disapprove 48% [43%] {38%} [42%] (42%)
Are you very excited, somewhat excited, or not at all excited about voting in the 2012 elections?
  • Very excited 59%
  • Somewhat excited 29%
  • Not at all excited 12%
Among Democrats
  • Very excited 65%
  • Somewhat excited 28%
  • Not at all excited 7%
Among Republicans
  • Very excited 65%
  • Somewhat excited 26%
  • Not at all excited 10%
Among Independents
  • Very excited 50%
  • Somewhat excited 32%
  • Not at all excited 18%
Survey of 1,036 likely New Hampshire voters was conducted October 17-19, 2012. The margin of error is +/- 3.0 percentage points. Party ID: 34% (32%) {31%} [32%] (29%) Republican; 28% (32%) {34%} [34%] (35%) Democrat; 38% (36%) {35%} [33%] (36%) Independent/Other.  Political ideology: 33% (33%) {31%} [26%] (32%) Moderate; 24% (22%) {24%} [21%] (23%) Somewhat conservative; 17% (19%) {23%} [20%] (21%) Somewhat liberal; 16% (15%) {12%} [19%] (15%) Very conservative; 10% (11%) {10%} [14%] (9%) Very liberal.  Results from the poll conducted September 24-25, 2012 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted August 9-12, 2012 are in parentheses.  Results from the poll conducted May 10-13, 2012 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted June 30 - July 5, 2011 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted March 31 - April 3, 2011 are in parentheses.

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