North Dakota: New Poll Shows Kevin Cramer Surge for House Seat
The poll surveyed 625 likely voters from June 4 to 6. It had a margin of error of 4 percent. A Cramer victory would make history in North Dakota GOP politics.
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The poll surveyed 625 likely voters from June 4 to 6. It had a margin of error of 4 percent. A Cramer victory would make history in North Dakota GOP politics.
The survey, taken June 4-6, questioned 625 registered voters who said they were likely to vote in the general election. It had a margin of error of 4 points.
The survey was in the field May 6-8 and had a margin of error of 4.3 points. Read the full memo here: [scribd id=93259019 key=key-1y4pbgvibqzfl7v4xc5y mode=list]
The Congressman’s favorable-unfavorable breakdown was 42 percent to 19 percent; Wamp’s was 30 percent to 11 percent; and Mayfield’s was 48 percent to 6 percent.
Jim Matheson are all within 6 points of the six-term Democrat, according to a poll taken a week before the state GOP’s nominating convention.
The organization’s latest poll reveals the complexity of choices before independent voters — a crucial demographic that could determine the outcome of the Nov. 6 elections — and the subtle nuances that
Indiana: Dem Poll Shows Lugar Leads Mourdock by 6 Points -
It was conducted Feb. 6-9.
Quinnipiac surveyed 1,544 registered voters Feb. 1-6, and the poll carried a 2.5-point margin of error.
The Wilson Perkins Allen Opinion Research poll took the opinion of 301 likely GOP voters in the redrawn district Feb. 6-7. The survey had a margin of error of 5.7 points.
It should be noted that with the 12-point spread between first and third in the GOP race, there is a margin of error of about 6 points. About a quarter of those polled were undecided.