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^ = Incumbent Party (Current Governor Retiring) Coakley with Lead in Massachusetts By: leip (I-NY) on 2014-02-06 @ 08:09:40 Question: Democrat Martha Coakley, Republican Charlie Baker, {randomize Independents} Evan Falchuk, United Independent Party, Scott Douglas Lively Independent, or Jeffrey McCormick Independent. N =.........................................................          100.00 % COAKLEY.....................................................1          44.17 % BAKER.......................................................2          30.83 % FALCHUK.....................................................3          0.83 % LIVELY......................................................4          1.33 % McCORMICK...................................................5          2.17 % Undecided (DO NOT READ).....................................6          19.33 % Refused (DO NOT READ).......................................7          1.33 % How about Democrat Steve Grossman versus Republican Charlie Baker, {randomize Independent} Evan Falchuk, United Independent Party, Scott Douglas Lively Independent, or Jeffrey McCormick Independent. N =.........................................................          100.00 % GROSSMAN....................................................1          28.33 % BAKER.......................................................2          33.33 % FALCHUK.....................................................3          1.50 % LIVELY......................................................4          1.17 % McCORMICK...................................................5          3.33 % Undecided (DO NOT READ).....................................6          30.83 % Refused (DO NOT READ).......................................7       1.50 % How about Democrat Juliette Kayyem versus Republican Charlie Baker, {randomize Independents} Evan Falchuk, United Independent Party, Scott Douglas Lively Independent, or Jeffrey McCormick Independent. N =......................................................... KAYYEM......................................................1 BAKER.......................................................2 FALCHUK.....................................................3 LIVELY......................................................4 McCORMICK...................................................5 600 114 221 7 8 19 218 13 Undecided (DO NOT READ).....................................6 Refused (DO NOT READ).......................................7 Q40: 100.00 % 19.00 % 36.83 % 1.17 % 1.33 % 3.17 % 36.33 % 2.17 % Democrat Donald Berwick versus Republican Charlie Baker, Independents} Evan Falchuk, United Independent Party, Scott Douglas Lively Independent, or Jeffrey McCormick Independent. N =......................................................... BERWICK.....................................................1 BAKER.......................................................2 FALCHUK.....................................................3 LIVELY......................................................4 McCORMICK...................................................5 Undecided (DO NOT READ).....................................6 Refused (DO NOT READ).......................................7 {randomize 100.00 % 18.50 % 38.33 % 1.33 % 0.67 % 3.33 % 36.67 % 1.17 % Democrat Joseph Avellone versus Republican Charlie Baker, (randomize Independents) Evan Falchuk, United Independent Party, Scott Douglas Lively Independent, or Jeffrey McCormick Independent. N =......................................................... AVELLONE....................................................1 BAKER.......................................................2 FALCHUK.....................................................3 LIVELY......................................................4 McCORMICK...................................................5 600 111 226 5 7 20 225 6 100.00 % 18.50 % 37.67 % Undecided (DO NOT READ).....................................6 Refused (DO NOT READ).......................................7 Q42: 0.83 % 1.17 % 3.33 % 37.50 % 1.00 % About this Poll The statewide Suffolk University survey, using a split sample of landline and cell phone numbers, included a field of 600 voters who said they were very or somewhat likely to vote in the 2014 gubernatorial election. The survey was conducted from January 29–February 3, 2014. The margin of error is +/- 4 percent at a 95 percent level of confidence. Login to Post Comments Forum Thread for this Poll |
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