CA-2010 Governor/Field Poll: Feinstein and Whitman would win primaries (user search)
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Tender Branson
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« on: March 05, 2009, 08:26:11 AM »

Democrats (Feinstein included)Sad

Feinstein: 38%
Brown: 16%
Villaraigosa: 16%
Newsom: 10%
Garamendi: 4%
Westly: 2%
Lockyer: 1%
O'Connell: 1%
Undecided: 12%

Democrats (Feinstein excluded)Sad

Brown: 26%
Villaraigosa: 22%
Newsom: 16%
Garamendi: 8%
Westly: 2%
Lockyer: 2%
O'Connell: 2%
Undecided: 22%

Republicans:

Whitman: 21%
Campbell: 18%
Poizner: 7%
Undecided: 54%

Favorable Ratings among ALL Voters:

Brown: 50% Favorable, 25% Unfavorable (+25)
Feinstein: 57% Favorable, 34% Unfavorable (+23)
Garamendi: 33% Favorable, 20% Unfavorable (+13)
Villaraigosa: 35% Favorable, 28% Unfavorable (+7)
Westly: 14% Favorable, 10% Unfavorable (+4)
Lockyer: 30% Favorable, 26% Unfavorable (+4)
O'Connell: 23% Favorable, 21% Unfavorable (+2)
Newsom: 30% Favorable, 35% Unfavorable (-5)

Campbell: 21% Favorable, 13% Unfavorable (+8)
Whitman: 17% Favorable, 12% Unfavorable (+5)
Poizner: 21% Favorable, 16% Unfavorable (+5)

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The findings in this report are based on a random sample survey of 761 registered voters in California. Primary election preferences are based on 342 Democratic primary voters and 298 GOP voters. Interviewing was conducted by telephone in English and Spanish between the period February 20 and March 1, 2009.

The maximum sampling error for results based on the overall sample of registered voters is +/- 3.6 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. Findings from the Democratic voter sample have a maximum sampling error of +/- 5.5 percentage points, while those from the GOP sample have a maximum sampling error of +/- 5.8 percentage points.

http://www.field.com/fieldpollonline/subscribers/Rls2299.pdf
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