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Source: Siena Research Institute (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
DKirsten Gillibrand*Democratic63%piePoll Date: 2012-06-06
RBob TurnerRepublican25%Number Polled: 807
-Other-0%Margin of Error: 3%
-Undecided-11%Voter Type: Registered

  * = Incumbent

Gillibrand with a Vast Lead

 By: Inks.LWC (R-MI) on 2012-06-25 @ 18:04:56

Question:
Q. 23 If that election for U.S. Senator was held today and the candidates were Kirsten Gillibrand on the Democratic line and Wendy
Long on the Republican line, who would you vote for? (Order of candidates was rotated.)
DATE GILLIBRAND LONG DON’T KNOW/NO OPINION
June 2012 65 22 12
May 2012 60 26 14
April 2012 63 23 14
HIGHEST EVER 65 (6/12) 26 (5/12) 14 (5/12, 4/12)
LOWEST EVER 60 (5/12) 22 (6/12) 12 (6/12)

Q. 24 If that election for U.S. Senator was held today and the candidates were Kirsten Gillibrand on the Democratic line and George
Maragos on the Republican line, who would you vote for? (Order of candidates was rotated.)
DATE GILLIBRAND MARAGOS DON’T KNOW/NO OPINION
June 2012 65 23 13
May 2012 60 25 15
April 2012 65 21 14
March 2012 68 19 13
February 2012 63 20 17
January 2012 63 22 15
November 2011 65 17 18
HIGHEST EVER 68 (3/12) 25 (5/12) 18 (11/11)
LOWEST EVER 60 (5/12) 17 (11/11) 13 (6/12, 3/12)

Q. 25 If that election for U.S. Senator was held today and the candidates were Kirsten Gillibrand on the Democratic line and Bob
Turner on the Republican line, who would you vote for? (Order of candidates was rotated.)
DATE GILLIBRAND TURNER DON’T KNOW/NO OPINION
June 2012 63 25 11
May 2012 59 25 15
April 2012 65 24 11
HIGHEST EVER 65 (4/12) 25 (6/12, 5/12) 15 (5/12)
LOWEST EVER 59 (5/12) 24 (4/12) 11 (6/12, 4/12)

Poll Demographics

About this Poll
This Siena College Poll was conducted June 3-6, 2012 by telephone calls to 807 New York State registered voters. It has a margin of error of
+ 3.4 percentage points. There were 201 Republicans included with a margin of error of + 6.9 percent. Data was statistically adjusted by age,
party and gender to ensure representativeness. Sampling was conducted via random digit dialing to landline and cell phones weighted to
reflect known population patterns. The Siena College Research Institute, directed by Donald Levy, Ph.D., conducts political, economic, social
and cultural research primarily in New York State. SRI, an independent, non-partisan research institute, subscribes to the American
Association of Public Opinion Research Code of Professional Ethics and Practices. For more information, call Steve Greenberg at
(518) 469-9858. For survey cross-tabs and frequencies: www.Siena.edu/SRI/SNY.

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