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Mr. Morden
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« on: October 09, 2016, 09:23:04 AM »

Virtually no gender gap in this poll:

men:
Clinton 43%
Trump 40%
Johnson 9%
Stein 2%

women:
Clinton 41%
Trump 37%
Johnson 7%
Stein 3%

By party…

Dems
Clinton 87%
Trump 5%
Johnson 3%
Stein 2%

GOP
Trump 74%
Clinton 7%
Johnson 6%
Stein 1%

Indies
Trump 35%
Clinton 30%
Johnson 16%
Stein 5%

As we’ve seen in some other polls, Johnson draws a little more of his support from Trump, whereas Stein’s support comes more from Clinton…

People who support Clinton in the 2-way matchup:
Clinton 91%
Johnson 4%
Stein 3%
Trump 1% (!) [Yes, 1% of people who pick Clinton in the 2-way matchup pick Trump instead when Johnson and Stein are added as options.]

People who support Trump in the 2-way matchup:
Trump 90%
Johnson 5%
Stein 1%
Clinton 0%

whites: Trump +7
blacks: Clinton +75
Hispanics: Clinton +31
urban: Clinton +36
suburban: Clinton +6
rural: Trump +25
Midwest: Trump +2
Northeast: Clinton +20
South: Trump +1
West: Clinton +7
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Mr. Morden
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« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2016, 09:34:14 AM »

Johnson’s name recognition seems to be climbing, as we’re now up to 57% of voters with an opinion of him.  Meanwhile, 70% have an opinion of Kaine and 80% have an opinion of Pence.

Also, fav/unfav %:
Pence 45/35% for +10%
Kaine 32/38% for -6%
Johnson 22/35% for -13%
Clinton 41/57% for -16%
Trump 39/58% for -19%

And not relevant for this election, but looking ahead to 2020…

Paul Ryan 39/37% for +2%
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