Thursday, May 10, 2012

Poll Watch: PPP (D) Iowa 2016 Democratic Presidential Survey

PPP (D) Iowa 2016 Democratic Presidential Poll

Given the choices of Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Andrew Cuomo, Russ Feingold, Martin O’Malley, Brian Schweitzer, Mark Warner, and Elizabeth Warren, who would you most like to see as the Democratic candidate for President in 2016?
  • Hillary Clinton 62% (44%)
  • Joe Biden 14% (13%)
  • Andrew Cuomo 4% (7%)
  • Elizabeth Warren 4%
  • Russ Feingold 2% (5%)
  • Brian Schweitzer 2% (1%)
  • Martin O'Malley 1%
  • Mark Warner 0% (1%)
  • Someone else/Undecided 9% (21%)
If Hillary Clinton didn’t run for President in 2016, who would you most like to see as the Democratic nominee?
  • Joe Biden 28%
  • Andrew Cuomo 14%
  • Elizabeth Warren 10%
  • Russ Feingold 9%
  • Brian Schweitzer 2%
  • Mark Warner 1%
  • Martin O'Malley 0%
  • Someone else/Undecided 36%
If neither Hillary Clinton nor Joe Biden ran for President in 2016, who would you most like to see as the Democratic nominee?
  • Andrew Cuomo 17%
  • Russ Feingold 15%
  • Elizabeth Warren 13%
  • Brian Schweitzer 4%
  • Martin O'Malley 3%
  • Mark Warner 1%
  • Someone else/Undecided 47%
Among Men
  • Russ Feingold 22%
  • Andrew Cuomo 20%
  • Elizabeth Warren 11%
  • Brian Schweitzer 6%
  • Mark Warner 2%
  • Martin O'Malley 1%
  • Someone else/Undecided 38%
Among Women
  • Elizabeth Warren 15%
  • Andrew Cuomo 14%
  • Russ Feingold 10%
  • Martin O'Malley 5%
  • Brian Schweitzer 2%
  • Mark Warner 0%
  • Someone else/Undecided 54%
    Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
    • Hillary Clinton 88% / 6% {+82%}
    • Joe Biden 76% / 6% {+70%}
    • Elizabeth Warren 31% / 8% {+23%}
    • Russ Feingold 28% / 11% {+17%}
    • Andrew Cuomo 26% / 17% {+9%}
    • Mark Warner 10% / 11% {-1%}
    • Martin O'Malley 6% / 7% {-1%}
    • Brian Schweitzer 7% / 9% {-2%}
    Survey of 335 Democratic primary voters was conducted May 3-6, 2012. The margin of error is +/- 5.4 percentage points.  Party ID: 79% Democrat; 17% Independent/Other; 4% Republican.  Political ideology: 36% (33%) Somewhat liberal; 32% (37%) Moderate; 21% (14%) Very liberal; 8% (11%) Somewhat conservative; 4% (4%) Very conservative.  Results from the poll conducted April 15-17, 2011 are in parentheses.

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