MN-Suffolk University: Gov. Dayton (DFL) with big leads (user search)
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Tender Branson
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Political Matrix
E: -6.06, S: -4.84

« on: April 30, 2014, 02:42:50 AM »

(N=800) n %
Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 363 45.38
Republican Rob Farnsworth --------------------------------- 222 27.75
Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 215 26.88

(N=800) n %
Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 358 44.75
Republican Scott Honour ------------------------------------- 223 27.88
Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 219 27.38

(N=800) n %
Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 352 44.00
Republican Jeff Johnson ------------------------------------- 237 29.63
Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 211 26.38

(N=800) n %
Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 347 43.38
Republican Marty Seifert ------------------------------------- 255 31.88
Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 198 24.75

(N=800) n %
Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 347 43.38
Republican Dave Thompson --------------------------------- 245 30.63
Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 208 26.00

(N=800) n %
Democrat Mark Dayton --------------------------------------- 342 42.75
Republican Kurt Zellers --------------------------------------- 249 31.13
Undecided -------------------------------------------------------- 209 26.13

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Statement of Methodology: The statewide Suffolk University survey used a split sample of landline and cell phone numbers and a screen to filter out low voter intensity. The field of 800 likely voters was conducted Thursday, April 24, through Monday, April 28. The margin of error is +/-3.5 percent at a 95 percent level of confidence.

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