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Source: Foster McCollum White & Associates (url)
Romney Leads MI by 8%; 12% Undecided By: Inks.LWC (R-MI) on 2012-02-27 @ 18:57:05 Question: Poll Demographics About this Poll Overall, Mitt Romney has 7.91 point margin (38.75% to 30.84%) over Rick Santorum. Newt Gingrich is third with 9.28%, Ron Paul is fourth with 8.88% and 12.24% of the respondents were undecided. Our poll had 2,264 respondents with a margin of error of 2.06% with a confidence interval level of 95%. Foster McCollum White & Associates, a Political and Governmental Affairs and Organizational Development consulting firm based in Troy Michigan and Baydoun Consulting, a political communications consulting firm based in Dearborn, Michigan conducted a telephone-automated polling random survey of Michigan registered and Most Likely Republican Primary voters to determine their voting preferences for the 2012 February Presidential Primary Election. This 10-question automated poll survey was conducted on the evening of February 23, 2012 between the hours of 7:00 pm and 8:30 pm. 38,490 Households were called, and 2,416 Respondents participated in the survey. The response rate for this survey was 6.28%. - Our initial qualifying question for the polling study was the likelihood of the respondent’s participation in the February 28th Republican Presidential Primary. Of our 2,416 Respondents who participated, 2,263 self-identified that they were certain or likely to participate in the Primary election and 153 self-identified that they were not likely to participate in the Primary election. We disqualified the not likely respondents from our reporting pool. - A list base sample of traditional Michigan high participation registered voters who have participated in a minimum of 70% of the Republican primaries since 1992 and voted for Republican candidates in general elections since 1992. These voters also have a minimum 70% participation rate in February & May elections and Odd year municipal and county elections in Michigan since 1993 was used. The list based sample was equally pre-weighted towards Republican voting participation rates by geographical regions and congressional districts of Michigan who are certain or likely to vote in the February 28th Republican election. Login to Post Comments Forum Thread for this Poll |
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