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Source: Marquette Law School (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
DObamaDemocratic51%piePoll Date: 2012-04-29
RRomneyRepublican42%Number Polled: 705
-Other-1%Margin of Error: 4%
-Undecided-7%Voter Type: Registered

Obama Leading Romney by 9%

 By: Inks.LWC (R-MI) on 2012-05-02 @ 18:20:28

Question:
(Q22 names and political parties were randomly ordered.)
Q22. If the 2012 election for President were held today, would you vote for Barack Obama, the Democrat or for Mitt Romney, the Republican?
N %
Obama 357 51
Romney 293 42
Undecided (v) 32 5
Would not vote (v) 9 1
Don't know (v) 11 2
Refused (v) 3 0

Poll Demographics

About this Poll
The Marquette Law School Poll was conducted April 26-29, 2012. A total of 705 Wisconsin registered
voters and eligible voters who said they would register by Election Day were interviewed by a combination of
landline and cell phone using random digit dialing (RDD). Interviews were completed with 465 (66%) landline
respondents and 240 (34%) cell phone respondents. The data collection was managed by LHK Partners Inc,
Newtown Square, PA. The margin of error for a single percentage in a sample of 705 respondents is +/- 3.8
percentage points. For subgroups with smaller sample sizes the margin of error is larger. For the 561
respondents who are likely to vote in the gubernatorial recall election in June, the margin of error is +/- 4.2
percentage points. For the 451 registered voters who said they would vote in the Democratic primary in the
gubernatorial recall election, the margin of error is +/- 4.7 percentage points. For the 399 respondents who are
likely to vote in the Democratic primary in the gubernatorial recall election, the margin of error is +/- 5.0
percentage points. Likely voters are any voters who indicated they were "absolutely certain to vote" in the
relevant election.

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