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Source: Suffolk University (url)
* = Incumbent Dayton Leading Republicans in Minnesota By: leip (I-NY) on 2014-04-30 @ 13:00:31 Question: For the general election for Governor in November, I’m going to run Democrat Mark Dayton against the 6 Republican candidates who appeared on the February Caucus ballot. First let’s start with: {ROTATE 40-45 and also ROTATE Democratic and Republican candidates within 40 through 45 from 1-2 to 2-1} 40. Democrat Mark Dayton Republican Rob Farnsworth (N=800) Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 363 Republican Rob Farnsworth --------------------------------- 222 Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 215 41. Democrat Mark Dayton Republican Scott Honour (N=800) Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 358 Republican Scott Honour ------------------------------------- 223 Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 219 42. Democrat Mark Dayton Republican Jeff Johnson (N=800) Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 352 Republican Jeff Johnson ------------------------------------- 237 Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 211 43. Democrat Mark Dayton Republican Marty Seifert (N=800) Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 347 Republican Marty Seifert ------------------------------------- 255 Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 198 44. Democrat Mark Dayton Republican Dave Thompson (N=800) Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 347 Republican Dave Thompson--------------------------------- 245 Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 208 45. Democrat Mark Dayton Republican Kurt Zellers (N=800) Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 342 Republican Kurt Zellers --------------------------------------- 249 Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 209 About this Poll The statewide Suffolk University survey used a split sample of landline and cell phone numbers and a screen to filter out low voter intensity. The field of 800 likely voters was conducted Thursday, April 24, through Monday, April 28. The margin of error is +/-3.5 percent at a 95 percent level of confidence. The subset of 198 likely GOP primary voters is +/-6.96 percent. The subset of "first choice" presidential selections from 87 Republican and 100 Democratic precinct caucus-goers is +/-10.5 percent and +/-9.8 percent respectively. Poll Technical Comments By: Oldiesfreak1854 (R-MI) - 2014-05-09 @ 10:36:47 Login to Post Comments Forum Thread for this Poll |
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