Field Research Corporation conducted a survey of 1400 California registered voters between Mar 24 and Apr 4, 2016. Respondents were contacted by either Cellphone or Landline and instructed by a live operator. The results of this poll were released on Apr 8, 2016.
The poll was sponsored by the Sacramento Bee and the University of California.
Results were provided for each of the 2 publicly acknowledged questions, but the ordering was not published.
The external identification number for this poll is 2530, 2531.
Question 4 | PreferenceView Matchup
Suppose that (Donald Trump) (Ted Cruz) is the Republican Party nominee and Hillary Clinton is the Democratic Party
nominee for President. If the election were being held today and these were the candidates for President, would you vote
for Republican (Donald Trump) (Ted Cruz) or Democrat Hillary Clinton? (THESE TWO QUESTIONS WERE ASKED IN
RANDOM ORDER)
This question was presented to 1400 registered voters from California who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion.
The question wording was provided by Field Research Corporation, the Sacramento Bee and the University of California.
Question 10 | PreferenceView Matchup
I am going to read the names of the candidates running for the Democratic nomination for President. If the June Democratic primary for President in California were being held today, for whom would
you vote - (READ NAMES OF CANDIDATES)?
| Clinton (D) | Sanders (D) | Undecided | Other | Total |
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All | 47.43% 277 | 41.27% 241 | 7.02% 41 | 4.11% 24 | 584 Likely |
Hispanic | 41.34% 74 | 35.2% 63 | 5.03% 9 | 1.68% 3 | 30.65% 179 |
Female | 56.54% 173 | 38.24% 117 | 9.8% 30 | 2.29% 7 | 52.4% 306 |
Male | 37.41% 104 | 44.96% 125 | 3.96% 11 | 6.12% 17 | 47.6% 278 |
Democrat | 49.89% 227 | 39.12% 178 | 7.91% 36 | 3.08% 14 | 77.91% 455 |
Independent | 38.76% 50 | 48.84% 63 | 3.88% 5 | 7.75% 10 | 22.09% 129 |
Blacks | 56.6% 30 | 22.64% 12 | 7.55% 4 | 1.89% 1 | 9.08% 53 |
Whites | 51.67% 155 | 49% 147 | 7.33% 22 | 6.33% 19 | 51.37% 300 |
This question was presented to 584 likely voters from California who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion.
The question wording was provided by Field Research Corporation, the Sacramento Bee and the University of California.