Act Green BlogLCV.org Twitter YouTube Flickr Facebook

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Senate 2010

Arizona
A Public Policy Polling (D) (IVR) poll; conducted 4/23-25; surveyed 813 RVs; margin of error +/- 3.4% (release, 4/28). Party ID breakdown: 43%R, 35%D, 21%I. Tested: Sen. John McCain (R), ex-Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R) and Tucson city Councilor Rodney Glassman (D).

General Election Matchups
-              All Dem GOP Ind Men Wom Wht His Oth 9/21
J. McCain 49% 16% 78% 44% 51% 47% 55% 30% 36% 55%
R. Glassman 33 64 11 28 32 35 30 47 38 25
Undec 18 19 12 28 17 19 16 23 26 20

-              All Dem GOP Ind Men Wom Wht His Oth
R. Glassman 42% 77% 15% 40% 40% 43% 40% 48% 45%
J.D. Hayworth 39 8 64 38 45 34 41 29 36
Undec 19 15 22 23 15 23 18 23 20

McCain As Sen.
-              All Dem GOP Ind Men Wom Wht His Oth 9/21
Approve 34% 21% 48% 28% 29% 39% 38% 25% 25% 48%
Disapprove 55 71 39 58 57 52 51 63 65 42

Fav/Unfav
-              All     Dem     GOP     Ind     9/21
J.D. Hayworth 23%/50% 6%/68% 37%/37% 22%/49% n/a
R. Glassman 7 /15 14 /14 1 /16 7 /13 6%/12%

North Dakota
A Rasmussen Reports (IVR) poll; conducted 4/20; surveyed 500 LVs; margin of error +/- 4.4% (release, 4/27). Tested: Gov. John Hoeven (R) and state Sen. Tracy Potter (D).

General Election Matchup
-           Now 3/23 2/10
J. Hoeven 69% 68% 71%
T. Potter 24 25 17
Other 2 2 4
Undec 5 5 8

Hoeven As Gov.
-           Now 12/15
Approve 83% 87%
Disapprove 15 11

Fav/Unfav
-           Now     3/23    2/10    12/15
J. Hoeven 82%/16% 83%/14% 83%/12% 82%/15%
T. Potter 43 /31 40 /29 37 /32 n/a

Ohio
A Quinnipiac Univ. poll; conducted 4/22-26; surveyed 987 Dem primary LVs; margin of error +/- 3.1% (release, 4/28). Tested: Tested: Sec/State Jennifer Brunner and LG Lee Fisher.

Primary Election Matchup
-                            RVs---------------------------->
- All Men Wom 3/28 2/21 11/9 9/13 7/1 5/4 3/09 2/09
L. Fisher 41% 38% 43% 33% 29% 24% 26% 24% 20% 18% 18%
J. Brunner 24 24 24 26 20 22 17 21 16 14 16
Other 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 5 19 14
Not vote -- -- -- -- 2 2 2 3 1 2 --
Undec 34 37 32 40 48 51 55 51 59 46 53

Fav/Unfav
-           All     Men     Wom     3/28
L. Fisher 41%/ 7% 39%/ 9% 42%/ 6% 33%/ 8%
J. Brunner 26 / 7 30 / 9 24 / 6 24 / 7

Regardless Of How You Intend To Vote, Who Do You Trust More To Do In Office What They Say They Will Do During The Campaign?
-                                RVs
- All Men Wom 3/28 2/21
L. Fisher 26% 29% 25% 23% 34%
J. Brunner 19 20 18 19 31
No difference 10 11 9 7 4
Undec 44 29 48 51 31

Regardless Of How You Intend To Vote, Who Do You Believe Most Shares Your Values?
-                                RVs
- All Men Wom 3/28 2/21
L. Fisher 31% 33% 30% 23% 31%
J. Brunner 19 20 18 20 29
No difference 5 7 5 5 2
Undec 45 40 47 52 38

Regardless Of How You Intend To Vote, Who Do You See As More Consistently Liberal?
-                                RVs
- All Men Wom 3/28 2/21
L. Fisher 25% 26% 24% 21% 28%
J. Brunner 20 22 18 15 26
No difference 3 5 2 3 3
Undec 52 47 55 61 43

Regardless Of How You Intend To Vote, Who Do You Think Would Be More Likely To Win The Nov. General Election If Nominated?
-               All Men Wom 3/28
L. Fisher 46% 48% 46% 37%
J. Brunner 16 17 15 18
No difference 1 3 -- 2
Undec 36 33 39 42

Does The Fact That Brunner Is A Woman Make It More/Less Likely You Will Vote For Her In The Primary, Or Doesn't It Make A Difference?
-                                RVs
- All Men Wom 3/28 2/21
More likely 11% 7% 13% 12% 11%
Less likely 2 2 2 2 3
No difference 86 90 83 84 85
Undec 2 2 1 2 1

No comments:

 
PRIVACY POLICY | SEARCH LCV | FEEDBACK | CONTACT | JOBS | CONTRIBUTE League of Conservation Voters

1920 L Street, Suite 800

Washington, DC 20036