MI-PPP: Dems: Hillary 57, Sanders 25; GOP: Walker "leads" (user search)
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Author Topic: MI-PPP: Dems: Hillary 57, Sanders 25; GOP: Walker "leads"  (Read 1165 times)
Mr. Morden
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« on: June 30, 2015, 11:25:35 PM »

On the GOP side, who leads among:
moderates: Bush
somewhat conservative: Bush
very conservative: Walker
men: Walker
women: Bush/Carson tie
age 18-45: Bush
age 46-65: Walker
age 65+: Bush

On the Democratic side:

men:
Clinton 48%
Sanders 36%

women:
Clinton 63%
Sanders 17%

whites:
Clinton 53%
Sanders 26%

blacks:
Clinton 74%
Sanders 17%

Race and sex are strongly correlated with Sanders support, as shown above.  But there isn't really much dependence on age.  He's at 24% among age 18-45, 26% among age 46-65, and 22% among age 65+.
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Mr. Morden
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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2015, 12:14:11 AM »

An interesting nugget here.  One measure of name recognition is the %age of voters who say "not sure" when asked about their favorability of a candidate.  Lower "not sure" means higher name recognition.  For example, here's the "not sure" among various groups in this poll for Hillary Clinton:

men: 10%
women: 10%
whites: 9%
blacks: 11%

So basically no difference among those groups.  But for Sanders:

men: 29%
women: 43%
whites: 34%
blacks: 51%

So the groups that are less likely to support him, women and blacks, are also less likely to know who he is.  Suggesting that he has some room for growth.

On the other hand, there are some real differences in favorability, even among those who know him.

Sanders favorability by subgroup:
men: +39%
women: +12%
whites: +31%
blacks: -1%
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