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Source: Siena Research Institute (url)
Clinton with Solid Lead in New York By: leip (I-NY) on 2015-05-09 @ 13:54:41 Question: If the 2016 election for president was held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were: Clinton 55% Bush 32% Wouldn't Vote 6% Don't Know 7% If the 2016 election for president was held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were: [CHOICES ROTATED] Clinton 54% Christie 34% Wouldn't Vote 5% Don't know 7% If the 2016 election for president was held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were: [CHOICES ROTATED] Clinton 59% Rubio 30% Wouldn't Vote 4% Don't Know 7% Average of Bush and Rubio. About this Poll This Siena College Poll was conducted April 19-23, 2015 by telephone calls conducted in English to 785 New York State registered voters. Respondent sampling was initiated by asking for the youngest male in the household. It has an overall margin of error of + 4.0 percentage points (Democrats + 6.3, Republicans +- 6.6) including the design effects resulting from weighting. Sampling was conducted via a stratified dual frame probability sample provided by Survey Sampling International of landline and cell phone telephone numbers from within New York State weighted to reflect known population patterns. Data was statistically adjusted by age, party, region and gender to ensure representativeness. The Siena College Research Institute, directed by Donald Levy, Ph.D., conducts political, economic, social and cultural research primarily in NYS. SRI, an independent, non-partisan research institute, subscribes to the American Association of Public Opinion Research Code of Professional Ethics and Practices. For more information, call Steve Greenberg at (518) 469-9858. For survey cross-tabs: www.Siena.edu/SRI/SNY. - See more at: https://www.siena.edu/news-events/article/voters-dont-think-new-laws-will-reduce-corruption-say-cuomo-was-right-to-no#sthash.HhWzIp1v.dpuf Login to Post Comments Forum Thread for this Poll |
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