Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Poll Watch: Suffolk University Massachusetts 2012 Senatorial Survey

Suffolk University Massachusetts 2012 Senate Poll
  • Scott Brown (R) 48% (49%)
  • Elizabeth Warren (D) 47% (40%)
Among Independents
  • Scott Brown (R) 60% (60%)
  • Elizabeth Warren (D) 35% (28%)
Among Men
  • Scott Brown (R) 54% (55%)
  • Elizabeth Warren (D) 43% (38%)
Among Women
  • Elizabeth Warren (D) 51% (42%)
  • Scott Brown (R) 42% (43%)
(Among Brown voters) Is your vote more a vote FOR Brown or AGAINST Warren?
  • For Brown 92%
  • Against Warren 8%
(Among Warren voters) Is your vote more a vote FOR Warren or AGAINST Brown?
  • For Warren 77%
  • Against Brown 23%
Who do you trust more to tell the truth?
  • Elizabeth Warren 40%
  • Scott Brown 37%
Who do you think better represents the interests of middle-class families?
  • Elizabeth Warren 49%
  • Scott Brown 36%
Who do you think will be a more independent U.S. Senator?
  • Scott Brown 47%
  • Elizabeth Warren 42%
Who is running a better campaign?
  • Scott Brown 42%
  • Elizabeth Warren 23%
Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
  • Scott Brown 58% (52%) / 28% (28%) {+30%}
  • Elizabeth Warren 43% (35%) / 33% (28%) {+10%}
Among Independents
  • Scott Brown 64% (60%) / 21% (19%) {+43%}
  • Elizabeth Warren 32% (28%) / 40% (32%) {-8%}
Among Men
  • Scott Brown 58% (56%) / 30% (28%) {+28%}
  • Elizabeth Warren 44% (34%) / 41% (33%) {+3%}
Among Women
  • Scott Brown 57% (49%) / 26% (28%) {+31%}
  • Elizabeth Warren 42% (35%) / 26% (24%) {+16%}
Currently Massachusetts has one Democratic Senator (John Kerry) and one Republican Senator (Scott Brown). Do you think that there is a benefit to having one Democratic and one Republican U.S. Senator representing Massachusetts in Washington?
  • Yes 56% (60%)
  • No 38% (36%)
Survey of 600 likely voters was conducted May 20-22, 2012. The margin of error is +/- 4 percentage points. Party ID: 36% (36%) Democrat; 12% (12%) Republican; 52% (52%) Unenrolled/Independent.  Click here to view crosstabs. Results from the poll conducted February 11-15, 2012 are in parentheses.

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