CO-PPP: Romney 19% Huckabee 16% Palin 16% Gingrich 12% Paul 9% Pawlenty 7% (user search)
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California8429
A-Bob
Junior Chimp
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« on: February 15, 2011, 10:37:59 PM »

This seems about right
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California8429
A-Bob
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,785
United States


« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2011, 08:12:34 PM »

In fairness, the Mormon proportion of the Republican electorate could be up to double what is it in the total population, and even higher in a caucus if they're highly motivated, but that still doesn't account for much overall in Colorado.
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I don't care what your map says, I live in Jefferson County and we have a considerable mormon population. All our counties lean a lot more to the 10% than the .1%
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California8429
A-Bob
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,785
United States


« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2011, 03:46:09 PM »

In fairness, the Mormon proportion of the Republican electorate could be up to double what is it in the total population, and even higher in a caucus if they're highly motivated, but that still doesn't account for much overall in Colorado.
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I don't care what your map says, I live in Jefferson County and we have a considerable mormon population. All our counties lean a lot more to the 10% than the .1%

Colorado as a whole is only 2% Mormon: http://religions.pewforum.org/maps

They might very well seem more numerous because they're very vocal about their faith, or you might just happen to live near a large congregation.
4.5% margin of error. About 1/3 of the students at my school are mormon. How old(or new) is this data?
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California8429
A-Bob
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,785
United States


« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2011, 11:06:29 PM »

In fairness, the Mormon proportion of the Republican electorate could be up to double what is it in the total population, and even higher in a caucus if they're highly motivated, but that still doesn't account for much overall in Colorado.
^

I don't care what your map says, I live in Jefferson County and we have a considerable mormon population. All our counties lean a lot more to the 10% than the .1%

Colorado as a whole is only 2% Mormon: http://religions.pewforum.org/maps

They might very well seem more numerous because they're very vocal about their faith, or you might just happen to live near a large congregation.
4.5% margin of error. About 1/3 of the students at my school are mormon. How old(or new) is this data?

Wow.  I love psychology sometimes.

"That can't be right!  My completely unrepresentative sample must obviously be correct because I am personally affiliated with it!"

Our party is heavily mormon. We have a caucus. That's the facts and that's all that matters. Don't believe me, look at the 08 results. Not to mention the numerous party officials and party executives that are mormon, many who even chaired Romney's campaign.
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