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* = Incumbent Lynch (D) Leads NH by 50% By: Inks.LWC (R-MI) - 2008-10-29 @ 01:54:01 Question: GOV1: "And turning to the November election for New Hampshire Governor, will you vote for Joe Kenney, the Republican ... John Lynch, the Democrat ... someone else ... or haven't you decided yet?" IF UNDECIDED: "Would you say you are leaning toward Republican Joe Kenney or Democrat John Lynch?" Kenney Lynch Other Undecided (N=) NH Voters 18% 68% 1% 14% 688 Registered Democrat 4% 87% 2% 6% 203 Registered Undeclared 10% 73% 1% 17% 284 Registered Republican 43% 40% 0% 16% 199 Democrat 4% 88% 1% 6% 313 Independent 9% 63% 1% 27% 108 Republican 41% 43% 1% 16% 246 Core Republican 50% 31% 1% 18% 205 Swing Voter 8% 68% 1% 23% 176 Core Democrat 2% 92% 1% 5% 307 Male 19% 69% 1% 12% 342 Female 17% 67% 1% 15% 346 High school or less 18% 62% 1% 19% 131 Some college 24% 61% 0% 15% 139 College graduate 18% 69% 2% 11% 241 Post-graduate 12% 76% 1% 11% 173 18 to 34 17% 62% 0% 21% 65 35 to 49 16% 64% 2% 18% 222 50 to 64 17% 72% 0% 11% 255 65 and over 24% 71% 0% 5% 126 Less than $30K 13% 64% 1% 22% 43 $30K to $60K 25% 71% 1% 3% 117 $60K to $75K 13% 69% 3% 15% 63 $75K to $100K 16% 75% 1% 8% 81 $100K or more 16% 72% 1% 10% 153 Attend services 1 or more/week 29% 56% 1% 15% 200 1-2 times a month 8% 78% 1% 13% 89 Less often 15% 72% 1% 11% 201 Never 12% 72% 1% 15% 176 10 yrs or less in NH 12% 61% 2% 25% 121 11 to 20 years 23% 60% 0% 17% 118 More than 20 years 18% 71% 1% 10% 436 North Country 16% 66% 0% 18% 72 Central / Lakes 9% 82% 0% 8% 121 Connecticut Valley 17% 72% 0% 10% 92 Mass Border 18% 62% 1% 18% 189 Seacoast 18% 69% 3% 10% 104 Manchester Area 29% 57% 1% 14% 110 First Cong. Dist 21% 66% 1% 12% 354 Second Cong. Dist 15% 69% 1% 15% 334 Poll Demographics About this Poll These findings are based on the 2008 WMUR / UNH New Hampshire Tracking Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. This survey is sponsored by WMUR-TV Manchester and the University of New Hampshire.* Six hundred ninety-eight (698) likely New Hampshire voters were interviewed between October 24 and October 26, 2008. The potential sampling error for the statewide survey is ±3.7%. Three-hundred forty-seven (347) likely 1st District voters were surveyed (margin of sampling error of +/- 5.3%) and 351 likely 2nd District voters were interviewed (margin of sampling error +/-5.3%). Login to Post Comments Forum Thread for this Poll |
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