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Mr. Morden
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« on: August 25, 2016, 02:13:27 PM »

whites:
Trump 48%
Clinton 35%
Johnson 10%
Stein 5%

non-whites:
Clinton 70%
Trump 14%
Johnson 9%
Stein 3%

Gender gap remains huge…

men:
Trump 42%
Clinton 35%
Johnson 14%
Stein 6%

women:
Clinton 54%
Trump 33%
Johnson 6%
Stein 3%

Johnson and Stein continue to get the bulk of their support from youths…

Johnson at 16% among voters under 35, and 4% among voters over 65.
Stein at 11% among voters under 35, and 1% among voters over 65.

Also, the young Johnson/Stein voters overwhelmingly go to Clinton if you force them to pick between Clinton and Trump.  Whereas Johnson/Stein voters who would otherwise go to Trump are more spread out in age.

E.g., among voters under 35, it’s:

Clinton 64%
Trump 29%

in the 2-way, and

Clinton 48%
Trump 24%
Johnson 16%
Stein 11%

in the 4-way.  So a difference between Clinton +24 and Clinton +35.

Johnson and Stein continue to have poor name recognition:

Johnson: 17% favorable / 14% unfavorable
Stein: 11% favorable / 15% unfavorable

There’s a big gender gap on name recognition though, especially for Johnson.  78% of women say they don’t know enough about Johnson to have an opinion, but that’s only 55% for men.  Also, in an inversion of the normal situation where older voters are better informed than youngs, voters under 35 are more likely to have an opinion of both Johnson and Stein than voters over 65.
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Mr. Morden
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« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2016, 04:11:19 PM »

men:
Trump 42%
Clinton 35%
Johnson 14%
Stein 6%

women:
Clinton 54%
Trump 33%
Johnson 6%
Stein 3%
Intresting. In head-to-head there are 10% of men (5% someone else + 5 DK/NA) and just 4% of women (3% + 1%) that don't vote Trump/Hillary.
In 4 way there are 23%!!! of men (14% Johnson + 6% Stein + 3 DK/NA) and just 12% of women (6% +3% + 3%) that don't vote Trump/Hillary.

It is hard to believe that men vill vote in such proportions for third party candidates  Lips Sealed

Fringes of men are more susceptible towards radical ideologies. They find the thrills of danger exciting.

True, but it also looks like more men than women know who Johnson and Stein are.
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