- Marco Rubio 21%
- Mike Huckabee 14%
- Rand Paul 13%
- Paul Ryan 11%
- Jeb Bush 11%
- Chris Christie 9%
- Bobby Jindal 4%
- Rick Perry 4%
- Susana Martinez 2%
- Someone else/Undecided 10%
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Poll Watch: PPP (D) Texas 2016 Republican Primary Survey
Labels:
2016,
Bobby Jindal,
Chris Christie,
Jeb Bush,
Marco Rubio,
Mike Huckabee,
Paul Ryan,
PPP,
Rand Paul,
Rick Perry,
Susana Martinez,
Texas
Poll Watch: PPP (D) Texas 2016 Presidential Survey
- Hillary Clinton (D) 46%
- Marco Rubio (R) 45%
- Not sure 8%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
- Chris Christie (R) 43%
- Not sure 12%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 50%
- Rick Perry (R) 42%
- Not sure 8%
Among Men
- Marco Rubio (R) 51%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 40%
- Not sure 8%
- Chris Christie (R) 48%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 41%
- Not sure 12%
- Rick Perry (R) 47%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
- Not sure 8%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 51%
- Marco Rubio (R) 41%
- Not sure 9%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 48%
- Chris Christie (R) 40%
- Not sure 13%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 54%
- Rick Perry (R) 38%
- Not sure 7%
Labels:
2016,
Chris Christie,
Hillary Clinton,
Marco Rubio,
PPP,
Rick Perry,
Texas
Poll Watch: Harper (R) Iowa 2016 Democratic Caucus Survey
Harper Polling (R) Iowa 2016 Democratic Caucus Poll
- Hillary Clinton 65.38%
- Joe Biden 13.74%
- Andrew Cuomo 3.85%
- Not sure 17.03%
Labels:
2016,
Andrew Cuomo,
Harper Polling,
Hillary Clinton,
Iowa,
Joe Biden
Poll Watch: Harper (R) Iowa 2016 Republican Caucus Survey
Harper Polling (R) Iowa 2016 GOP Caucus Poll
Inside the numbers:
- Marco Rubio 26.50%
- Paul Ryan 18.00%
- Rick Santorum 13.50%
- Rand Paul 12.50%
- Chris Christie 12.00%
- Scott Walker 2.50%
- Not sure 15.00%
Inside the numbers:
Among Republicans who have previously attended a caucus, Rubio leads Ryan 29%-21%. However, among Republicans who plan to attend their first caucus in 2016, Ryan’s support drops to 7%. Paul (22%) and Santorum (19%) fill the void.
Among voters who consider themselves “Very Conservative”, Rubio leads with 32% followed by Ryan at 18%, Santorum at 15%, and Paul at 14%. Among the “Somewhat Conservative”, Rubio’s lead over Ryan shrinks to 3% (25%-22%).
The gender splits are revealing. Paul scores 17% among Men but his support drops to 8% among Women. Ryan seems a similar drop among Women (14%) compared to Men (22%). Conversely, Santorum (15% with Women, 12% with Men) and Christie (13% with Women, 11% with Men) do slightly better with Women.
Paul’s support jumps among 18 to 35 year olds. He leads among these younger voters with 24%, followed by Ryan (21%), Rubio (18%) and Christie (16%).
Among those voting for Congressman Steve King over Congressman Tom Latham in a Senate primary, Rubio leads with 25%, followed by Santorum and Ryan at 18% each. Among Latham voters, Rubio leads with 36%, followed by Christie at 21% and Ryan at 19%.
Labels:
2016,
Chris Christie,
Harper Polling,
Iowa,
Marco Rubio,
Paul Ryan,
Rand Paul,
Rick Santorum,
Scott Walker
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Poll Watch: Quinnipiac New York Survey on Governor Andrew Cuomo
Quinnipiac New York Poll on Gov. Andrew Cuomo
Do you approve or disapprove of the way Andrew Cuomo is handling his job as Governor?
Do you approve or disapprove of the way Andrew Cuomo is handling his job as Governor?
- Approve 59% [74%] (70%) {73%} [71%] (68%) {69%} [68%] (65%) {66%} [62%] (64%) {61%} [64%] (56%)
- Disapprove 28% [13%] (16%) {16%} [16%] (19%) {19%} [17%] (19%) {17%} [22%] (19%) {18%} [16%] (15%)
- Approve 74% [82%] (73%) {80%} [76%] (67%) {75%} [71%] (70%) {72%} [69%] (75%) {66%} [66%] (56%)
- Disapprove 14% [9%] (12%) {10%} [11%] (20%) {16%} [12%] (17%) {14%} [16%] (13%) {18%} [15%] (14%)
- Approve 44% [68%] (66%) {69%} [68%] (67%) {64%} [63%] (66%) {61%} [53%] (53%) {59%} [58%] (57%)
- Disapprove 43% [18%] (21%) {19%} [20%] (24%) {21%} [25%] (19%) {20%} [33%] (26%) {22%} [18%] (14%)
- Approve 54% [70%] (71%) {72%} [69%] (73%) {71%} [69%] (64%) {61%} [63%] (61%) {57%} [66%] (59%)
- Disapprove 32% [12%] (15%) {17%} [19%] (14%) {15%} [17%] (18%) {21%} [20%] (19%) {15%} [15%] (14%)
Labels:
2016,
Andrew Cuomo,
Gun Control,
New York,
Quinnipiac
Poll Watch: PPP (D) Massachusetts 2013 Senatorial Special Election Survey
PPP (D) Massachusetts 2013 Senate Special Election Poll
Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}- Scott Brown (R) 48%
- Ed Markey (D) 45%
- Not sure 8%
- Scott Brown (R) 48%
- Stephen Lynch (D) 39%
- Not sure 12%
- Scott Brown 50% / 43% {+7%}
- Ed Markey 38% / 35% {+3%}
- Stephen Lynch 26% / 31% {-5%}
- Ed Markey 52%
- Stephen Lynch 19%
- Not sure 29%
Labels:
2013,
Ed Markey,
Massachusetts,
PPP,
Scott Brown,
Senate,
Steve Lynch
Sunday, January 27, 2013
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?
Inside the numbers:
Generally speaking, on the issue of abortion, do you consider yourself pro-choice or pro-life?
- Pro-Choice 54% {54%} [52%] (51%) {53%} [49%] (50%)
- Pro-Life 36% {38%} [41%] (40%) {39%} [41%] (40%)
Inside the numbers:
Forty years after the landmark Roe vs. Wade case legalizing abortion in the United States, fewer voters than ever consider themselves pro-life, while those who say they are pro-choice remains at an all-time high.
Fifty-nine percent (59%) of female voters are now pro-choice, compared to 47% of male voters. Voters under 40 are much more likely to be pro-choice than their elders.
Labels:
Abortion,
Rasmussen,
Roe v. Wade
Friday, January 25, 2013
Poll Watch: MassINC Massachusetts 2013 Senatorial Special Election Survey
MassINC Polling Group Massachusetts 2013 Senate Special Election Poll
- Scott Brown (R) 53% (48%)
- Ed Markey (D) 31% (30%)
- Scott Brown 55% (58%) / 32% (28%) {+23%}
- Ed Markey 24% (24%) / 17% (12%) {+7%}
- Steve Lynch 19% (24%) / 14% (12%) {+5%}
- Mike Capuano 18% (23%) / 15% (11%) {+3%}
Labels:
2013,
Ed Markey,
Massachusetts,
MassINC Polling Group,
Mike Capuano,
Scott Brown,
Senate,
Steve Lynch
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Poll Watch: PPP (D) Minnesota 2016 Democratic Presidential Primary Poll
Given the choices of Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Andrew Cuomo, Amy Klobuchar, 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 59%
- Joe Biden 14%
- Amy Klobuchar 11%
- Elizabeth Warren 4%
- Andrew Cuomo 3%
- Martin O'Malley 1%
- Deval Patrick 0%
- Brian Schweitzer 0%
- Mark Warner 0%
- Someone else/Not sure 10%
If neither Hillary Clinton nor Joe Biden ran for President in 2016, who would you most like to see as the Democratic nominee?
- Amy Klobuchar 43%
- Andrew Cuomo 14%
- Elizabeth Warren 10%
- Martin O'Malley 1%
- Deval Patrick 1%
- Brian Schweitzer 0%
- Mark Warner 0%
- Someone else/Not sure 30%
Survey of 373 usual Democratic primary voters was conducted January 18-20, 2013. The margin of error is
+/- 5.1 percentage points.
Poll Watch: PPP (D) Minnesota 2016 Presidential Survey
If the candidates for President in 2016 were Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Chris Christie, who would you vote for?
- Hillary Clinton 44%
- Chris Christie 38%
If the candidates for President in 2016 were Democrat Amy Klobuchar and Republican Chris Christie, who would you vote for?
- Amy Klobuchar 42%
- Chris Christie 39%
If the candidates for President in 2016 were Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Marco Rubio, who would you vote for?
- Hillary Clinton 50%
- Marco Rubio 37%
If the candidates for President in 2016 were Democrat Amy Klobuchar and Republican Marco Rubio, who would you vote for?
- Amy Klobuchar 48%
- Marco Rubio 36%
Survey of 1,065 Minnesota voters was conducted January 18-20, 2013. The margin of error is
+/-3.0 percentage points. Party
ID: 39% Democrat; 29%
Republican; 33% Independent/Other. Political ideology: 27% Moderate; 24% Somewhat
conservative; 22% Somewhat liberal; 14% Very
conservative; 13% Very liberal.
Labels:
2016,
Amy Klobuchar,
Chris Christie,
Hillary Clinton,
Marco Rubio,
Minnesota,
PPP
Wednesday, January 23, 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?
Do you approve or disapprove of the way Chris Christie is handling his job as Governor?
- Approve 74% [72%] (56%) {53%} [54%] (57%) {59%} [55%] (53%) {56%} [58%] (47%) {44%} [47%] (52%) {51%} [51%] (44%)
- Disapprove 21% [21%] (38%) {42%} [39%] (38%) {36%} [38%] (39%) {38%} [38%] (46%) {47%} [46%] (40%) {38%} [36%] (43%)
- Approve 56% [52%] (28%) {22%} [27%] (30%) {30%} [27%] (25%) {28%} [29%] (17%) {17%} [17%] (27%) {22%} [24%] (18%)
- Disapprove 37% [39%] (65%) {74%} [65%] (63%) {64%} [61%] (64%) {66%} [67%] (76%) {75%} [75%] (66%) {68%} [63%] (67%)
- Approve 93% [95%] (90%) {87%} [87%] (87%) {92%} [86%] (87%) {90%} [88%] (84%) {76%} [80%] (82%) {79%} [75%] (75%)
- Disapprove 4% [4%] (7%) {11%} [10%] (11%) {6%} [11%] (9%) {8%} [11%] (12%) {15%} [16%] (11%) {12%} [13%] (14%)
- Approve 78% [77%] (62%) {57%} [60%] (61%) {64%} [59%] (54%) {62%} [65%] (53%) {47%} [55%] (55%) {56%} [61%] (50%)
- Disapprove 18% [16%] (32%) {35%} [34%] (32%) {32%} [36%] (37%) {31%} [30%] (39%) {44%} [36%] (36%) {32%} [29%] (40%)
- Approve 79% [75%] (62%) {62%} [60%] (61%) {67%} [62%] (60%) {60%} [65%] (58%) {53%} [56%] (58%) {58%} [63%] (53%)
- Disapprove 18% [19%] (33%) {34%} [34%] (34%) {30%} [32%] (34%) {35%} [32%] (36%) {39%} [38%] (35%) {31%} [27%] (36%)
- Approve 69% [70%] (50%) {46%} [49%] (53%) {52%} [49%] (47%) {52%} [51%] (37%) {36%} [38%] (46%) {45%} [40%] (36%)
- Disapprove 24% [23%] (42%) {49%} [43%] (41%) {42%} [44%] (43%) {42%} [44%] (55%) {54%} [53%] (44%) {45%} [44%] (50%)
- Excellent 61% [59%]
- Good 33% [36%]
- Not so good 3% [3%]
- Poor 2%
[1%]
- Right 79%
- Wrong 15%
- Right 85%
- Wrong 11%
- Right 70%
- Wrong 22%
- Right 81%
- Wrong 15%
Poll Watch: Quinnipiac New Jersey 2013 Gubernatorial Survey
Quinnipiac New Jersey 2013 Gubernatorial Poll
If the election for Governor were being held today, and the candidates were Richard Codey the Democrat and Chris Christie the Republican, for whom would you vote?
If the election for Governor were being held today, and the candidates were Richard Codey the Democrat and Chris Christie the Republican, for whom would you vote?
- Chris Christie 59% [57%] (47%)
- Richard Codey 30% [30%] (41%)
- Chris Christie 61%
- Stephen Sweeney 25%
- Chris Christie 63% [61%] (49%)
- Barbara Buono 22% [23%] (33%)
- Chris Christie 69% [67%] {52%} / 21% [22%] {42%} {+48%}
- Richard Codey 37% [35%] / 13% [13%] {+24%}
- Barbara Buono 8% [8%] / 9% [7%] {-1%}
- Stephen Sweeney 16% / 18% {-2%}
- Yes/Deserves 68% [67%] (52%)
- No/Does not 24% [25%] (40%)
Labels:
2013,
Barbara Buono,
Chris Christie,
New Jersey,
Quinnipiac,
Richard Codey,
Steve Sweeney
Poll Watch: PPP (D) Minnesota 2014 Senatorial Survey
If the candidates for Senate next year were Democrat Al Franken and Republican Norm Coleman, who would you vote for?
- Al Franken 50% {51%} [50%] (51%)
- Norm Coleman 44% {41%} [43%] (41%)
If the candidates for Senate next year were Democrat Al Franken and Republican John Kline, who would you vote for?
Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Al Franken's job performance?- Al Franken 49%
- John Kline 41%
- Al Franken 50%
- Erik Paulsen 39%
- Al Franken 54% {55%} [52%] (57%) {54%}
- Michele Bachmann 40% {37%} [40%] (35%) {39%}
- Approve 52% {49%} [49%] (50%) {49%}
- Disapprove 41% {38%} [42%] (36%) {39%}
- Favorable 35% {36%} [35%] (38%)
- Unfavorable 43% {42%} [39%] (41%)
- Favorable 28%
- Unfavorable 21%
- Favorable 24%
- Unfavorable 21%
- Favorable 35% {33%} [29%] (33%) {34%} [33%]
- Unfavorable 59% {55%} [59%] (60%) {57%} [59%]
- Michele Bachmann 45%
- John Kline 19%
- Chip Cravaack 13%
- Erik Paulsen 11%
- Laura Brod 4%
- Rich Stanek 2%
- Someone else/Not sure 6%
Labels:
2014,
Al Franken,
Chip Cravaack,
Erik Paulsen,
John Kline,
Laura Brod,
Michele Bachmann,
Minnesota,
Norm Coleman,
PPP,
Rich Stanek,
Senate
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Poll Watch: Rasmussen (R) Survey on Paul Ryan
Rasmussen (R) Poll on Paul Ryan
Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable impression of Paul Ryan?
Inside the numbers:
Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable impression of Paul Ryan?
- Very favorable 21% {29%} [21%] (22%)
- Somewhat favorable 22% {21%} [18%] (14%)
- Somewhat unfavorable 16% {19%} [10%] (13%)
- Very unfavorable 30% {13%} [15%] (17%)
- Paul Ryan 43% {50%} [39%] (36%) / 46% {32%} [25%] (30%) {-3%}
Inside the numbers:
Seventy-six percent (76%) of GOP voters have a favorable opinion of Ryan, compared to 83% last summer. Sixty-nine percent (69%) of Democrats and a plurality (48%) of unaffiliated voters view Ryan unfavorably.
Voters over 65 view Ryan more favorably than younger voters do.
White voters have a more positive opinion of Ryan than blacks and other minority voters.
Poll Watch: Rasmussen (R) Survey on Marco Rubio
Rasmussen (R) Poll on Marco Rubio
Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of Marco Rubio?
National survey of 1,000 likely voters was conducted January 17-18, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3 percentage points. Results from the poll conducted June 19-20, 2012 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted April 10-11, 2012 are in parentheses.Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of Marco Rubio?
- Very favorable 16% [22%] (20%)
- Somewhat favorable 20% [20%] (15%)
- Somewhat unfavorable 20% [20%] (16%)
- Very unfavorable 12% [11%] (12%)
- Undecided 32% [28%] (37%)
- Marco Rubio 36% [42%] (35%) / 32% [31%] (28%) {+4%}
Fifty-eight percent (58%) of Republicans now view Rubio favorably, down slightly from June. This compares to just 19% of Democrats and 36% of voters not affiliated with either major party.
Voters over 65 view Rubio more favorably than younger voters do.
White voters have a more positive opinion of Rubio than blacks and other minority voters.
Labels:
Marco Rubio,
Rasmussen
Monday, January 21, 2013
Poll Watch: NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey on Roe v. Wade and Abortion
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll on Roe v. Wade and Abortion
The Supreme Court's 1973 Roe versus Wade decision established a woman's constitutional right to an abortion, at least in the first three months of pregnancy. Would you like to see the Supreme Court completely overturn its Roe versus Wade decision, or not?
The Supreme Court's 1973 Roe versus Wade decision established a woman's constitutional right to an abortion, at least in the first three months of pregnancy. Would you like to see the Supreme Court completely overturn its Roe versus Wade decision, or not?
- Yes, overturn 24%
- No, do not overturn 70%
- Always legal 31%
- Legal most of the time 23%
- Illegal with exceptions 35%
- Illegal without any exceptions 9%
Labels:
Abortion,
NBC,
Roe v. Wade,
Supreme Court,
Wall Street Journal
President Barack Obama's Second Inaugural Address
Click here to read the transcript of President Obama’s second inaugural address.
Labels:
Barack Obama,
Inaugural Address
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Poll Watch: PPP Florida 2016 Presidential Survey
PPP Florida 2016 Presidential Poll
- Hillary Clinton (D) 50%
- Marco Rubio (R) 46%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 49%
- Jeb Bush (R) 44%
- Marco Rubio (R) 51%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 43%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 44%
- Jeb Bush (R) 42%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 63%
- Marco Rubio (R) 32%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 63%
- Jeb Bush (R) 29%
- Marco Rubio (R) 53%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 43%
- Jeb Bush (R) 52%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 43%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 56%
- Marco Rubio (R) 39%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 54%
- Jeb Bush (R) 36%
- Approve 49%
- Disapprove 36%
- Favorable 51%
- Unfavorable 35%
- Favorable 52%
- Unfavorable 41%
- He should 32%
- He should not 53%
- He should 38%
- He should not 49%
Labels:
2016,
Florida,
Hillary Clinton,
Jeb Bush,
Marco Rubio,
PPP
Poll Watch: PPP Florida 2016 Democratic Presidential Primary Survey
PPP Florida 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?
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 65% [61%] (67%)
- Joe Biden 15% [14%] (11%)
- Andrew Cuomo 4% [8%] (8%)
- Elizabeth Warren 4% [1%] (2%)
- Mark Warner 1% [2%] (0%)
- Deval Patrick 1% [1%] (0%)
- Kirsten Gillibrand 0%
- Martin O'Malley 0% [3%] (0%)
- Brian Schweitzer 0% [0%] (0%)
- Someone else/Undecided 11% [9%] (11%)
- Andrew Cuomo 22% [33%] (31%)
- Elizabeth Warren 15% [10%] (10%)
- Deval Patrick 5% [7%] (7%)
- Martin O'Malley 4% [4%] (6%)
- Kirsten Gillibrand 3%
- Mark Warner 2% [3%] (3%)
- Brian Schweitzer 1% [1%] (0%)
- Someone else/Undecided 48% [42%] (43%)
Poll Watch: PPP Florida 2016 Republican Presidential Primary Survey
PPP Florida 2016 GOP Presidential Primary Poll
Given the choices of Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal, Susana Martinez, Rand Paul, Rick Perry, Marco Rubio, and Paul Ryan, who would you most like to see as the GOP candidate for President in 2016?
Given the choices of Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal, Susana Martinez, Rand Paul, Rick Perry, Marco Rubio, and Paul Ryan, who would you most like to see as the GOP candidate for President in 2016?
- Marco Rubio 31% [22%] (24%)
- Jeb Bush 26% [28%] (22%)
- Mike Huckabee 11% [11%] (10%)
- Chris Christie 7% [9%] (10%)
- Paul Ryan 5% [8%] (10%)
- Bobby Jindal 5%
- Rand Paul 5% [3%] (4%)
- Susana Martinez 2%
- Rick Perry 2%
- Someone else/Undecided 5% [5%] (4%)
- Marco Rubio 34% [20%] (28%)
- Jeb Bush 22% [33%] (23%)
- Mike Huckabee 11% [8%] (9%)
- Chris Christie 7% [8%] (11%)
- Paul Ryan 7% [8%] (11%)
- Bobby Jindal 4%
- Susana Martinez 4%
- Rand Paul 4% [3%] (4%)
- Rick Perry 3%
- Someone else/Undecided 4% [3%] (3%)
- Jeb Bush 31% [23%] (21%)
- Marco Rubio 27% [23%] (20%)
- Mike Huckabee 12% [13%] (11%)
- Chris Christie 7% [9%] (9%)
- Bobby Jindal 6%
- Rand Paul 6% [3%] (5%)
- Paul Ryan 3% [8%] (9%)
- Susana Martinez 1%
- Rick Perry 0%
- Someone else/Undecided 6% [6%] (5%)
Labels:
2016,
Bobby Jindal,
Chris Christie,
Florida,
Jeb Bush,
Marco Rubio,
Mike Huckabee,
Paul Ryan,
PPP,
Rand Paul,
Rick Perry,
Susana Martinez
Poll Watch: Rasmussen (R) Survey on Global Warming
Rasmussen (R) Poll on Global Warming
How serious a problem is global warming?
Inside the numbers: How serious a problem is global warming?
- Very serious 37%
- Somewhat serious 26%
- Not very serious 20%
- Not at all serious 14%
- Human activity 43%
- Long-term planetary trends 39%
- Something else 5%
- Not sure 13%
- Yes 50%
- No 32%
- Not sure 18%
- Yes, being selfish 34%
- No, not being selfish 49%
- Undecided 17%
- Nothing: 49%
- $100: 25%
- $300: 9%
- $500: 10%
- $1,000: 0%
- More than $1,000: 0%
Democrats and voters not affiliated with either major party view global warming as a much more serious problem than Republicans do. This is explained in part by the fact that most Republicans consider it the product of long-term planetary trends, while the majority of Democrats believes it is due to human activity. Unaffiliated voters are evenly divided.
Voters in President Obama’s party believe less strongly than the others that there is a conflict between economic growth and protecting the environment. They also tend to think Americans are selfish for putting economic concerns ahead of the fight against global warming; most GOP voters and a plurality of unaffiliateds disagree.
Women and voters under 40 consider global warming more of a problem than men and older voters do.
Labels:
Economy,
Environment,
Global Warming,
Rasmussen,
Taxes
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Poll Watch: PPP (D) Florida 2014 Gubernatorial Survey
PPP (D) Florida 2014 Gubernatorial Poll
- Charlie Crist (D) 53% [48%] (45%) {44%} [55%] (51%) {56%}
- Rick Scott (R) 39% [43%] (42%) {41%} [32%] (38%) {34%}
Among Democrats
If the candidates for Governor next year were Republican Rick Scott and Democrat Alex Sink, who would you vote for?- Charlie Crist (D) 76% [77%] (69%) {69%} [80%] (83%) {81%}
- Rick Scott (R) 15% [13%] (15%) {16%} [9%] (9%) {7%}
- Rick Scott (R) 66% [81%] (77%) {69%} [61%] (72%) {68%}
- Charlie Crist (D) 29% [12%] (15%) {19%} [25%] (16%) {24%}
- Charlie Crist (D) 48% [47%] (52%) {40%} [52%] (51%) {62%}
- Rick Scott (R) 41% [41%] (31%) {43%} [32%] (33%) {30%}
Among Moderates
- Charlie Crist (D) 67% [65%] (55%) {57%} [63%] (68%) {73%}
- Rick Scott (R) 25% [25%] (33%) {24%} [22%] (21%) {22%}
Among Men
- Rick Scott (R) 49% [48%] (46%) {43%} [37%] (39%) {41%}
- Charlie Crist (D) 44% [45%] (42%) {44%} [50%] (48%) {52%}
Among Women
- Charlie Crist (D) 61% [50%] (47%) {44%} [59%] (54%) {60%}
- Rick Scott (R) 31% [38%] (39%) {40%} [28%] (37%) {28%}
- Alex Sink 47%
- Rick Scott 40%
If the candidates for Governor next year were Republican Rick Scott and Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who would you vote for?
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz 44%
- Rick Scott 42%
Do you approve or disapprove of Governor Rick Scott’s job performance?
- Approve 33% [38%] (41%) {39%} (31%) {34%} [26%] (36%) {33%} [32%]
- Disapprove 57% [48%] (49%) {51%} (56%) {54%} [58%] (52%) {59%} [55%]
Among Democrats
Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Charlie Crist?- Approve 21% [13%] (17%) {13%} (12%) {11%} [8%] (16%) {10%} [11%]
- Disapprove 71% [73%] (72%) {77%} (79%) {83%} [80%] (79%) {82%} [81%]
- Approve 49% [72%] (72%) {64%} (53%) {60%} [46%] (60%) {63%} [57%]
- Disapprove 38% [18%] (20%) {27%} (31%) {22%} [31%] (23%) {30%} [27%]
- Approve 32% [31%] (31%) {43%} (26%) {27%} [30%] (35%) {27%} [31%]
- Disapprove 64% [48%] (54%) {43%} (60%) {60%} [55%] (52%) {64%} [54%]
Among Moderates
- Approve 30% [25%] (34%) {21%} (18%) {23%} [19%] (25%) {21%} [17%]
- Disapprove 65% [60%] (57%) {66%} (66%) {64%} [66%] (65%) {71%} [72%]
Among Men
- Approve 40% [44%] (42%) {41%} (37%) {41%} [30%] (36%) {37%} [39%]
- Disapprove 55% [44%] (49%) {55%} (52%) {50%} [56%] (52%) {56%} [51%]
Among Women
- Approve 27% [33%] (39%) {37%} (25%) {27%} [22%] (37%) {29%} [26%]
- Disapprove 60% [52%] (48%) {47%} (60%) {57%} [59%] (53%) {62%} [59%]
- Favorable 49% [39%] (36%) {41%} [48%] (51%) [46%]
- Unfavorable 38% [43%] (44%) {41%} [33%] (34%) [42%]
- Favorable 70% [55%] (44%) {50%} [57%] (66%) [59%]
- Unfavorable 16% [22%] (33%) {31%} [23%] (21%) [28%]
- Favorable 29% [19%] (24%) {34%} [38%] (35%) [33%]
- Unfavorable 62% [69%] (60%) {49%} [44%] (52%) [57%]
- Favorable 38% [40%] (43%) {36%} [45%] (47%) [44%]
- Unfavorable 44% [41%] (35%) {44%} [36%] (30%) [44%]
Among Moderates
- Favorable 63% [51%] (43%) {52%} [54%] (61%) [64%]
- Unfavorable 29% [30%] (36%) {30%} [27%] (22%) [24%]
Among Men
- Favorable 45% [39%] (34%) {40%} [45%] (50%) [43%]
- Unfavorable 45% [48%] (48%) {45%} [35%] (36%) [45%]
Among Women
- Favorable 52% [39%] (37%) {42%} [49%] (51%) [49%]
- Unfavorable 33% [39%] (40%) {37%} [31%] (33%) [39%]
- Favorable 37%
- Unfavorable 22%
- Favorable 30%
- Unfavorable 36%
Labels:
2014,
Alex Sink,
Charlie Crist,
Debbie Wasserman Schultz,
Florida,
PPP,
Rick Scott
Poll Watch: Pew Research Survey on Roe v. Wade
Pew Research Poll on Roe v. Wade
In 1973 the Roe versus Wade decision established a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion, at least in the first three months of pregnancy. Would you like to see the Supreme Court completely overturn its Roe versus Wade decision, or not?
Inside the numbers:
In 1973 the Roe versus Wade decision established a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion, at least in the first three months of pregnancy. Would you like to see the Supreme Court completely overturn its Roe versus Wade decision, or not?
- Yes, overturn Roe v. Wade 29%
- No, do not overturn Roe v. Wade 63%
- Yes, overturn Roe v. Wade 20%
- No, do not overturn Roe v. Wade 74%
- Yes, overturn Roe v. Wade 46%
- No, do not overturn Roe v. Wade 48%
- Yes, overturn Roe v. Wade 28%
- No, do not overturn Roe v. Wade 64%
- Yes, overturn Roe v. Wade 22%
- No, do not overturn Roe v. Wade 73%
- Yes, overturn Roe v. Wade 36%
- No, do not overturn Roe v. Wade 53%
Inside the numbers:
There is no gender gap in opinions about Roe v. Wade: Nearly identical percentages of women (64%) and men (63%) oppose reversing the decision.
White evangelical Protestants are the only major religious group in which a majority (54%) favors completely overturning the Roe v. Wade decision. Large percentages of white mainline Protestants (76%), Black Protestants (65%) and white Catholics (63%) say the ruling should not be overturned. Fully 82% of the religiously unaffiliated oppose overturning Roe v. Wade.
Half of Americans who attend religious services at least weekly favor completely overturning the Roe v. Wade decision, compared with just 17% of those who attend less often.
Labels:
Abortion,
Religion,
Roe v. Wade,
Supreme Court
Monday, January 14, 2013
Poll Watch: Washington Post-ABC News Survey on Gun Control
Washington Post-ABC News Poll on Gun Control
Would you support or oppose a law requiring a nationwide ban on semi-automatic handguns, which automatically re-load every time the trigger is pulled?
Would you support or oppose a law requiring a nationwide ban on high-capacity ammunition clips, meaning those containing more than 10 bullets?
Would you support or oppose a law requiring a nationwide ban on the sale of assault weapons?
Would you support or oppose a law requiring background checks on people buying guns at gun shows?
Do you think the National Rifle Association has too much influence, too little influence, or the right amount of influence over gun control laws in this country?
Survey of 1,001 adults was conducted January 10-13, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3.5 percentage points. Party ID: 33% Democrat; 24% Republican; 37% Independent.
Would you support or oppose a law requiring a nationwide ban on semi-automatic handguns, which automatically re-load every time the trigger is pulled?
- Support 51%
- Oppose 46%
Would you support or oppose a law requiring a nationwide ban on high-capacity ammunition clips, meaning those containing more than 10 bullets?
- Support 65%
- Oppose 32%
Would you support or oppose a law requiring a nationwide ban on the sale of assault weapons?
- Support 58%
- Oppose 39%
Would you support or oppose a law requiring background checks on people buying guns at gun shows?
- Support 88%
- Oppose 11%
- Support 55%
- Oppose 42%
- Support 71%
- Oppose 27%
- Support 76%
- Oppose 22%
- Favorable 36%
- Unfavorable 44%
Do you think the National Rifle Association has too much influence, too little influence, or the right amount of influence over gun control laws in this country?
- Too much 38%
- Too little 24%
- Right amount 30%
- More likely 52%
- Less likely 5%
- No difference 42%
- Yes 44%
- No 56%
Survey of 1,001 adults was conducted January 10-13, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 3.5 percentage points. Party ID: 33% Democrat; 24% Republican; 37% Independent.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Poll Watch: PPP (D) 2016 Presidential Survey
PPP (D) 2016 Presidential Poll
- Hillary Clinton (D) 44%
- Chris Christie (R) 42%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 53%
- Paul Ryan (R) 39%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 51%
- Jeb Bush (R) 37%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 51%
- Marco Rubio (R) 37%
- Chris Christie (R) 47%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 29%
- Marco Rubio (R) 39%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 38%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 42%
- Paul Ryan (R) 41%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 38%
- Jeb Bush (R) 35%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 49%
- Chris Christie (R) 29%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 62%
- Jeb Bush (R) 24%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 63%
- Marco Rubio (R) 22%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 67%
- Paul Ryan (R) 23%
- Chris Christie (R) 44%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 37%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 48%
- Paul Ryan (R) 42%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 47%
- Marco Rubio (R) 41%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 47%
- Jeb Bush (R) 39%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 52%
- Chris Christie (R) 39%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 54%
- Jeb Bush (R) 36%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 55%
- Marco Rubio (R) 34%
- Hillary Clinton (D) 58%
- Paul Ryan (R) 36%
- Chris Christie 51% (48%) / 23% (26%) {+28%}
- Hillary Clinton 54% (57%) / 39% (36%) {+15%}
- Elizabeth Warren 30% (25%) / 22% (27%) {+8%}
- Marco Rubio 33% (35%) / 27% (27%) {+6%}
- Joe Biden 48% (46%) / 43% (44%) {+5%}
- Susana Martinez 17% / 17% {0%}
- Mark Warner 12% (9%) / 12% (16%) {0%}
- Bobby Jindal 26% / 31% {-5%}
- Martin O’Malley 8% (5%) / 13% (17%) {-5%}
- Deval Patrick 11% (10%) / 16% (17%) {-5%}
- Paul Ryan 38% (41%) / 45% (42%) {-7%}
- Jeb Bush 33% (38%) / 40% (38%) {-7%}
- Andrew Cuomo 26% (23%) / 33% (33%) {-7%}
- Brian Schweitzer 5% (4%) / 13% (16%) {-8%}
- Kirsten Gillibrand 11% / 20% {-9%}
- Mike Huckabee 34% (38%) / 46% (39%) {-12%}
- Rand Paul 32% (32%) / 44% (38%) {-12%}
- Rick Perry 19% / 52% {-33%}
Poll Watch: PPP (D) 2016 Democratic Nomination Survey
PPP (D) 2016 Democratic Nomination 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?
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 57% [61%] (57%)
- Joe Biden 16% [12%] (14%)
- Andrew Cuomo 4% [5%] (5%)
- Elizabeth Warren 4% [4%] (6%)
- Martin O'Malley 3% [2%] (1%)
- Mark Warner 2% [1%] (2%)
- Deval Patrick 2% [1%]
- Kirsten Gillibrand 1%
- Brian Schweitzer 1% [1%] (1%)
- Someone else/Undecided 10% [12%] (12%)
- Andrew Cuomo 19% [21%] (27%)
- Elizabeth Warren 16% [16%] (9%)
- Martin O'Malley 7% [5%] (4%)
- Deval Patrick 6% [8%]
- Kirsten Gillibrand 5%
- Mark Warner 4% [3%] (4%)
- Brian Schweitzer 2% [2%] (2%)
- Someone else/Undecided 40% [45%] (46%)
- Hillary Clinton 79% [86%] (86%) / 15% [10%] (10%) {+64%}
- Joe Biden 73% [80%] (70%) / 22% [14%] (21%) {+51%}
- Elizabeth Warren 47% [45%] (28%) / 13% [12%] (17%) {+34%}
- Andrew Cuomo 36% [37%] (32%) / 20% [21%] (24%) {+16%}
- Deval Patrick 17% [17%] / 10% [15%] {+7%}
- Kirsten Gillibrand 16% / 14% {+2%}
- Mark Warner 15% [11%] (11%) / 13% [17%] (18%) {+2%}
- Martin O'Malley 12% [7%] (8%) / 11% [17%] (17%) {+1%}
- Brian Schweitzer 6% [5%] (7%) / 12% [19%] (17%) {-6%}
Survey of 400 usual Democratic primary voters was conducted January 3-6, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 4.9 percentage points. Political
ideology: 37% [32%] (36%) Moderate; 24% [32%] (30%) Somewhat liberal; 23% [20%] (16%) Very liberal; 13% [12%] (13%)
Somewhat conservative; 2% [4%] (5%) Very conservative. 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, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal, Susana Martinez, Rand Paul, Rick Perry, Marco Rubio, and Paul Ryan, who would you most like to see as the GOP candidate for President in 2016?
Given the choices of Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal, Susana Martinez, Rand Paul, Rick Perry, Marco Rubio, and Paul Ryan, who would you most like to see as the GOP candidate for President in 2016?
- Marco Rubio 21% [18%] (10%)
- Paul Ryan 16% [12%] (7%)
- Mike Huckabee 15% [11%] (17%)
- Chris Christie 14% [14%] (21%)
- Jeb Bush 14% [12%] (17%)
- Rand Paul 5% [7%] (4%)
- Bobby Jindal 3% (3%)
- Susana Martinez 2%
- Rick Perry 2%
- Someone else/Undecided 7% [7%] (10%)
- Paul Ryan 76% [74%] (47%) / 11% [15%] (11%) {+65%}
- Mike Huckabee 70% [73%] (69%) / 15% [15%] (15%) {+55%}
- Marco Rubio 60% [62%] (53%) / 11% [11%] (10%) {+49%}
- Jeb Bush 59% [63%] (71%) / 15% [14%] (13%) {+44%}
- Bobby Jindal 47% (43%) / 11% (9%) {+36%}
- Rand Paul 55% [53%] (42%) / 20% [22%] (20%) {+35%}
- Chris Christie 44% [49%] (62%) / 29% [28%] (12%) {+15%}
- Rick Perry 40% / 26% {+14%}
- Susana Martinez 23% / 15% {+8%}
Labels:
2016,
Bobby Jindal,
Chris Christie,
Jeb Bush,
Marco Rubio,
Mike Huckabee,
Paul Ryan,
PPP,
Rand Paul,
Rick Perry,
Susana Martinez
Poll Watch: FDU PublicMind New Jersey 2014 Democratic Senatorial Survey
FDU PublicMind New Jersey 2014 Democratic Senate Poll
As you may or may not know, the US Senate seat that is currently held by Frank Lautenberg will be up for election in 2014. If a Democrat were to win, who would you like to see elected? Frank Lautenberg, Cory Booker, or someone else?
As you may or may not know, the US Senate seat that is currently held by Frank Lautenberg will be up for election in 2014. If a Democrat were to win, who would you like to see elected? Frank Lautenberg, Cory Booker, or someone else?
- Cory Booker 42%
- Frank Lautenberg 20%
- Someone else 17%
- Don't know 21%
Labels:
2014,
Cory Booker,
Fairleigh Dickinson,
Frank Lautenberg,
New Jersey,
Senate
Wednesday, January 09, 2013
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