Perdue-McCrory Poll Nuggets
April 27, 2011 - by
A TAPster found the nuggets below in Public Policy Polling’s crosstabs on 2010 Governor’s race between Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue. They illustrate the challenge the Governor faces.
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29% of self-identified President Obama voters disapprove of Governor Perdue’s job performance
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18% of self-identified Obama voters say they will vote for McCrory for Governor over Perdue
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21% of self-identified Obama voters say they have a favorable opinion of McCrory
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48% of residents who have lived in the state 10 years or less have an unfavorable opinion of Perdue
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70+ voters are the only age demographic where Perdue leads McCrory, with 40% of these voters “undecided”
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46% of self-identified “moderate” voters disapprove of Perdue’s job performance
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57% of self-identified “somewhat conservative” voters disapprove of Perdue’s job performance
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McCrory has a 49% to 37% advantage over Perdue with most likely female voters
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Independent voters prefer McCrory 49% to 30% over the Governor
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21% of unaffiliated voters say they remain undecided in the McCrory/Perdue head-to-head match-up
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37% of most likely GOP voters say they don’t know enough about Pat McCrory to have an opinion of the Mayor
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15% of African American voters say they don’t know enough about Bev Perdue to have an opinion of the Governor.
You can see the survey and crosstabs here. www.publicpolicypolling.com
Perdue-McCrory Poll Nuggets
April 27, 2011/
A TAPster found the nuggets below in Public Policy Polling’s crosstabs on 2010 Governor’s race between Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue. They illustrate the challenge the Governor faces.
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29% of self-identified President Obama voters disapprove of Governor Perdue’s job performance
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18% of self-identified Obama voters say they will vote for McCrory for Governor over Perdue
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21% of self-identified Obama voters say they have a favorable opinion of McCrory
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48% of residents who have lived in the state 10 years or less have an unfavorable opinion of Perdue
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70+ voters are the only age demographic where Perdue leads McCrory, with 40% of these voters “undecided”
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46% of self-identified “moderate” voters disapprove of Perdue’s job performance
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57% of self-identified “somewhat conservative” voters disapprove of Perdue’s job performance
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McCrory has a 49% to 37% advantage over Perdue with most likely female voters
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Independent voters prefer McCrory 49% to 30% over the Governor
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21% of unaffiliated voters say they remain undecided in the McCrory/Perdue head-to-head match-up
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37% of most likely GOP voters say they don’t know enough about Pat McCrory to have an opinion of the Mayor
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15% of African American voters say they don’t know enough about Bev Perdue to have an opinion of the Governor.
You can see the survey and crosstabs here. www.publicpolicypolling.com