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Source: Research 2000 (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
DFeingold*Democratic54%piePoll Date: 2010-03-24
RJohnsonRepublican36%Number Polled: 600
-Other-0%Margin of Error: 4%
-Undecided-20%Voter Type: Likely

  * = Incumbent

Kos: Feingold likely ahead of declared candidates

 By: Olawakandi (G-CA) on 2010-03-29 @ 14:15:28

Question:

Poll Demographics

If the election for U.S. Senate were held today, for whom would you vote for if the choices were between Russ Feingold, the Democrat, and Terrence Wall, the Republican?
RUSS FEINGOLD TERRENCE WALL UNDECIDED
ALL 52 37 11
MEN 48 41 11
WOMEN 56 33 11
DEMOCRATS 84 7 9
REPUBLICANS 14 72 14
INDEPENDENTS 58 33 9
18-29 57 30 13
30-44 49 42 9
45-59 55 33 12
60+ 46 43 11
MILWAUKEE/METRO 53 35 12
SOUTH 60 31 9
NORTHEAST 45 44 11
NORTHWEST 49 42 9
If the election for U.S. Senate were held today, for whom would you vote for if the choices were between Russ Feingold, the Democrat, and Dave Westlake, the Republican?
RUSS FEINGOLD DAVE WESTLAKE UNDECIDED
ALL 54 36
MEN 50 40 10
WOMEN 58 32 10
DEMOCRATS 85 6 9
REPUBLICANS 14 71 15
INDEPENDENTS 63 32 5
18-29 59 28 13
30-44 51 41 8
45-59 57 32 11
60+ 48 43 9
MILWAUKEE/METRO 54 34 12
SOUTH 63 30 7
NORTHEAST 45 44 11
NORTHWEST 50 40 10

About this Poll

The Research 2000 Wisconsin Poll was conducted from March 22 through March 24, 2010. A total of 600 likely voters who vote regularly in state elections were interviewed statewide by telephone.

Those interviewed were selected by the random variation of the last four digits of telephone numbers. A cross-section of exchanges was utilized in order to ensure an accurate reflection of the state. Quotas were assigned to reflect the voter registration of distribution by county.

The margin for error, according to standards customarily used by statisticians, is no more than plus or minus 4% percentage points. This means that there is a 95 percent probability that the “true” figure would fall within that range if the entire population were sampled. The margin for error is higher for any subgroup, such as for gender or party affiliation.

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