PPP: Obama leads every Republican, except Huckabee (user search)
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Dgov
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« on: September 17, 2010, 04:43:41 PM »

Here's a Bombshell in that poll (Crosstabs-based data here), But Obama is only winning 48% of the Hispanic vote to Huckabee's 43% in this match-up.  Which is of registered voters.

And PPP's latest polls seem to show a big increase in Obama favorably with the Elderly and the Young, as they approve of him by 27 and 15, respectively, while posting underwater numbers with the 34-65 year-olds.  This contradicts Gallup, which has a fairly linear negative Obama approval progression as age increases.
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Dgov
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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2010, 05:10:54 PM »

Anyway, Beck gets 39%? That is quite disturbing.

I thought that. Even Chris Christie only got 31% in August...

Probably a profile thing.  Beck is better known to Americans than Christie is, despite the fact that Christie would be a much better candidate.
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