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Question: Which demographic subgroups will Hillary win against Bush?
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Moderates
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Independents
#3
Men
#4
Married
#5
White
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Hispanics
#7
Asians
#8
Protestants
#9
Catholics
#10
Jews
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RSA: More than weekly
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RSA: Weekly
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RSA: Monthly
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RSA: A few times a year
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Evangelicals/born-again Christians
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30-39 years old
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40-49 years old
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50-64 years old
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65 and older
#20
non-first time voters
#21
Heterosexuals
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Not a high school graduate
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High school graduate
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Some college education
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College graduate
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Postgraduate education
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FI: Under $15,000
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FI: $15,000–30,000
#29
FI: $30,000–50,000
#30
FI: $50,000–75,000
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FI: $75,000–100,000
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FI: $100,000–150,000
#33
FI: $150,000–200,000
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FI: Over $200,000
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Northeast
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Midwest
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South
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West
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Suburban
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Rural
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« on: April 19, 2015, 07:35:47 PM »
« edited: April 19, 2015, 07:37:59 PM by SMilo »

I wonder if Jeb would win the Catholic vote, this would be the first time in history that a Protestant Democrat was facing off against a Catholic Republican.

First Catholic Republican in the top spot, period. Christie or Rubio could technically do so as well (or Santorum or Jindal I suppose). Seeing as they lost it by just 2 points in '12 plus with it trending towards them, I'd be pretty disappointed if they lost it. They won it in '04 for the first time I believe before Democrats made large gains with Hispanics in '08
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