Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Poll Watch: Quinnipiac Iowa 2016 Presidential Survey

  • Chris Christie (R) 45% [41%]
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 40% [41%]
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 45% (46%)
  • Rand Paul (R) 44% (42%)
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 48%
    • Ted Cruz (R) 41%
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 47%
    • Jeb Bush (R) 40%
    Among Independents
    • Chris Christie (R) 44% [37%]
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 35% [36%]
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 43% (38%)
    • Rand Paul (R) 40% (44%)
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 47%
    • Ted Cruz (R) 33%
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 43%
    • Jeb Bush (R) 37%
    Among Moderates
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 49%
    • Chris Christie (R) 40%
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 59%
    • Rand Paul (R) 29%
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 62%
    • Ted Cruz (R) 25%
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 59%
    • Jeb Bush (R) 28%
    Among Men
    • Chris Christie (R) 51% [45%]
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 30% [35%]
    • Rand Paul (R) 53% (49%)
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 34% (39%)
    • Ted Cruz (R) 48%
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 38%
    • Jeb Bush (R) 49%
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 35%
    Among Women
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 49% [47%]
    • Chris Christie (R) 39% [37%]
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 56% (53%)
    • Rand Paul (R) 35% (34%)
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 57%
      • Ted Cruz (R) 34%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 57%
      • Jeb Bush (R) 33%
      Do you think Chris Christie would make a good President or not?
      • Yes 46%
      • No 30%
      Do you think Hillary Clinton would make a good President or not?
      • Yes 53%
      • No 42% 
      Do you think Rand Paul would make a good President or not?
      • Yes 38%
      • No 42%
      Do you think Jeb Bush would make a good President or not?
      • Yes 36%
      • No 47%
      Do you think Ted Cruz would make a good President or not?
      • Yes 28%
      • No 42%
      Do you think Joe Biden would make a good President or not?
      • Yes 29%
      • No 62%
      Survey of 1,617 registered voters was conducted December 10-15, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 2.4 percentage points.  Party ID: 28% [27%] Republican; 27% [29%] Democrat; 40% [40%] Independent; 4% [4%] Other/Don't know. Ideology: 41% Moderate; 39% Conservative; 16% Liberal.  Gender: 52% [51%] Female; 48% [49%] Male.  Race: 92% [93%] White; 2% [3%] Black; 2% [1%] Hispanic; 3% [4%] Other/Don't know.  Results from the poll conducted July 15-17, 2013 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted May 15-21, 2013 are in parentheses.

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