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CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
RJohn Cornyn*Republican37%piePoll Date: 2020-04-27
DM. J. HegarDemocratic24%Number Polled: 1,183
-Other-6%Margin of Error: 3%
-Undecided-34%Voter Type: Registered

  * = Incumbent

(Dallas Morning News/UT) Texas US Senate: Cornyn 37%, Hegar 24%, Undecided 34%

 By: jtsmd2 (D-AL) on 2020-05-27 @ 18:34:53

Question:
If the general election for U.S. Senate were held today, for whom would you vote?

About this Poll
The Dallas Morning News/UT Tyler Poll reflects a statewide random sample of 1,183 registered voters during the ten days between April 18 and April 27. The mixed mode sample includes 192 registered voters who were surveyed by the Center for Opinion Research over the phone and 995 registered voters that were randomly selected from a panel of registered voters that have opted-in to take surveys through a company called Dynata. The online and phone surveys were conducted in English and Spanish.
The data were weighted to be representative of the Texas register voter population. Iterative weighting was used to balance sample demographics to the state population parameters, specifically the estimated gender, age, race/ethnicity, and education of registered voters in the state using an iterated process known as raking. These parameters were derived from 2018 Current Population Survey to reflect Texas’s electorate. The use of these weights in statistical analysis ensures that the characteristics of the sample closely reflect the characteristics of registered voters in Texas. This was done separately for the probability phone sample and the online sample, before one weight was generated by aligning the non-probability online sample with the probability phone sample.
In this poll, the sampling error for 1,183 registered voters in Texas is +/- 2.85 percentage points at a 95 percent confidence interval.

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