Attorney General, Senator-Elect, & Former PPT Dwarven Dragon
Dwarven Dragon
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« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2015, 12:23:15 PM » |
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Favorability ratings among own party:
Carson: 68/14 Rubio: 58/24 Trump: 56/30 Fiorina: 53/23 Cruz: 53/26 Huckabee: 51/34 Walker: 50/26 Jindal: 44/20 Perry: 42/27 Santorum: 40/27 Bush: 39/42 Kasich: 29/34 Paul: 29/50 Christie: 28/54 Graham: 19/40 Pataki: 15/30 Gilmore: 4/17
Paul, Gilmore, and Pataki are viewed unfavorably across the entire political spectrum.
Clinton: 63/26 Sanders: 49/21
*Did not ask about favorability of other democratic candidates*
O'Malley is the 2nd choice of Chafee and Webb voters, Sanders is the 2nd choice of Clinton and Lessig Voters, Clinton is the 2nd choice of O'Malley and Sanders Voters.
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Republicans are more concerned with electability than conservatism by a 54/31 margin. Only 18% say they are part of the Tea Party. 53% are evangelical, 78% support Universal Background Checks, 49% want to increase the minimum wage, 51% support ending birthright citizenship, 71% think America is great, 66% view fox news positively, and 42% view Megyn Kelly favorably.
Republicans trust Donald Trump over Megyn Kelly by a 37/34 margin, and trust Fox News over Donald Trump by a 42/30 margin.
Trump gets 28% among those who want a conservative and 27% among those who want an electable candidate. Carson gets 20% among the former group and 15% among the latter. They are the top two among both of those groups, along with very conservative and somewhat conservative voters. Among moderates, Trump gets 27% to Bush's 11%. Kasich gets 10% and Carson ties with Fiorina and Huckabee at 7%. Among somewhat liberal voters, Trump gets 27% to Bush's 23%, Carson's 21%, Christie's 13%, and Rubio's 10%. Among very liberal voters, Bush leads with 54% to Trump's 27% and Rubio's 19%. That's right, Trump gets the exact same % of the vote among very liberal, somewhat liberal, and moderate voters. He does slightly better among conservatives, getting 28% of the somewhat conservative vote and 30% of the very conservative vote. Among gender though the consistency in Trump's support starts to go away, as he gets 31% of the male vote but only 26% of the female vote.
Fiorina and Rubio seem to have the chance to get ahead of Trump in a one-on-one on an electability message. Trump leads Fiorina 53/39 among those who want a conservative, but only 48/45 among those who want an electable candidate. Trump leads Rubio 58/38 among those who want a conservative, but actually trails Rubio 45/46 among those who want an electable candidate.
Finally, Evangelicals still love Santorum - viewing him favorably by a 45/17 margin. But he gets hardly any of the evangelical vote:
Trump: 31% Carson: 17% Fiorina: 9% Bush: 8% Huckabee: 7% Cruz: 5% Rubio: 5% Kasich: 4% Walker: 4% Santorum: 3% Christie: 2% Gilmore: 1% Graham: 1% Perry: 1% Paul: <1% Jindal: 0% Pataki: 0%
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