Thursday, November 10, 2011

Poll Watch: Quinnipiac Florida 2012 Presidential Survey

Quinnipiac Florida 2012 Presidential Survey

REPUBLICAN NOMINATION

  • Herman Cain 27% {8%} (9%)
  • Mitt Romney 21% {22%} (24%)
  • Newt Gingrich 17% {8%} (5%)
  • Rick Perry 5% {31%} (14%)
  • Michele Bachmann 4% {7%} (7%)
  • Ron Paul 3% {6%} (10%)
  • Rick Santorum 1% {2%} (1%)
  • Jon Huntsman 1% {2%} (1%)
  • Someone else (Vol) 2% {1%} (3%)
  • Wouldn't vote (Vol) 3% {1%} (3%)
  • Don't know 16% {13%} (19%)
Among Men
  • Herman Cain 35%
  • Newt Gingrich 20%
  • Mitt Romney 19%
  • Rick Perry 5%
  • Ron Paul 4%
  • Michele Bachmann 3%
  • Jon Huntsman 1%
  • Rick Santorum 0%
  • Someone else (Vol) 2%
  • Wouldn't vote (Vol) 3%
  • Don't know 8%
Among Women
  • Mitt Romney 23%
  • Herman Cain 20%
  • Newt Gingrich 14%
  • Michele Bachmann 6%
  • Rick Perry 5%
  • Rick Santorum 2%
  • Ron Paul 2%
  • Jon Huntsman 1%
  • Someone else (Vol) 2%
  • Wouldn't vote (Vol) 3%
  • Don't know 23%
    Suppose the primary came down to a choice between Herman Cain and Mitt Romney, for whom would you vote?
    • Herman Cain 45%
    • Mitt Romney 39%
    Among Men
    • Herman Cain 54%
    • Mitt Romney 34%
    Among Women
    • Mitt Romney 44%
    • Herman Cain 35%
      GENERAL ELECTION
      • Mitt Romney 45% {47%} (44%) [41%]
      • Barack Obama 42% {40%} (44%) [46%]
      • Barack Obama 45%
      • Newt Gingrich 42%
      • Barack Obama 45%
      • Herman Cain 41%
      • Barack Obama 46% {44%} (44%) [49%]
      • Rick Perry 40% {42%} (39%) [36%]
      Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
      • Mitt Romney 40% / 28% {+12%}
      • Herman Cain 36% / 34% {+2%}
      • Barack Obama 47% / 48% {-1%}
      • Newt Gingrich 34% / 39% {-5%}
      • Rick Perry 22% / 42% {-20%}
      Regardless of how you intend to vote, who do you think would do a better job on the economy - Barack Obama or Mitt Romney?
      • Mitt Romney 49%
      • Barack Obama 39%
      Regardless of how you intend to vote, who do you think would do a better job on the economy - Barack Obama or Herman Cain?
      • Herman Cain 45%
      • Barack Obama 42%
      Regardless of how you intend to vote, who do you think would do a better job on the economy - Barack Obama or Newt Gingrich?
      • Newt Gingrich 45%
      • Barack Obama 44%
      Regardless of how you intend to vote, who do you think would do a better job on the economy - Barack Obama or Rick Perry?
      • Barack Obama 45%
      • Rick Perry 42%
        Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President?
        • Approve 41% {39%} (44%) [44%]
        • Disapprove 52% {57%} (51%) [50%]
        Looking ahead to the 2012 election for President... Do you feel that Barack Obama deserves to be reelected, or do you feel that he does not deserve to be reelected?
        • Yes/Deserves 43% {41%} (42%) [47%]
        • No/Does not 51% {53%} (50%) [46%]
        Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
        • Democratic Party 40% / 44% {-4%}
        • Republican Party 39% / 44% {-5%}
        • Tea Party Movement 34% / 40% {-6%}
        • Occupy Wall Street Movement 30% / 39% {-9%}
          Do you approve or disapprove of the way Rick Scott is handling his job as Governor?
          • Approve 36%
          • Disapprove 50%
          Do you consider yourself part of the Tea Party movement or not?
          • Yes 13% {14%}
          • No 82% {81%}
          Survey of 1,185 registered voters, including a subsample of 513 Republicans, was conducted October 31 - November 7, 2011. The margin of error is +/- 2.9 percentage points among registered voters; +/- 4.3 percentage points among registered Republicans. Party ID breakdown: 33% Democrat; 31% Republican; 29% Independent; 5% Other. Click here to view crosstabs.  Results from the poll conducted September 14-19, 2011 are in curly brackets.  Results from the poll conducted July 27 - August 2, 2011 are in parentheses. General election results from the poll conducted August 1-2, 2011 are in parentheses.  General election results from the poll conducted July 27-31, 2011 are in square brackets.

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