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WI: Abt SRBI, Wisconsin Policy Research Institute

37 Questions | 1 point | October 23-26, 20110 Comments

Abt SRBI conducted a survey of 605 Wisconsin adults between Oct 23 and Oct 26, 2011. Respondents were contacted by either Cellphone or Landline and instructed by a live operator. The results of this poll were released on Oct 30, 2011.

The poll was sponsored by Wisconsin Policy Research Institute.

Results were provided for the only publicly acknowledged question.

Question 3 | PreferenceView Matchup

Looking ahead to the 2012 presidential elections, let’s assume that the Republican nominee is Mitt Romney, and the Democratic nominee is Barack Obama. If this turns out to be true, who would you vote for?

Obama (D)Romney (R)DK/Refused [DNR]NeitherTotal
All47.36%
248.15562
37.18%
194.82876
11.04%
57.836385
4.42%
23.179229
605
Adults
Female45.51%
139.79277
35.59%
109.31843
14.73%
45.259159
4.17%
12.805605
50.77%
307.17596
Male45.56%
135.69738
34%
101.27256
11.29%
33.620893
9.14%
27.233204
49.23%
297.82404
Democrat83.16%
147.67335
5.45%
9.6719423
9.12%
16.192319
2.27%
4.0317069
29.35%
177.56932
Independent42.32%
86.463671
35.74%
73.030437
14.16%
28.9422461
7.78%
15.895411
33.77%
204.33177
Republican9.87%
14.018598
78.91%
112.126385
8.94%
12.70182
2.29%
3.2521116
23.49%
142.09891

This question was presented to 605 adults from Wisconsin who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 5.1% at the 95% confidence level.

The question wording was provided by Abt SRBI and Wisconsin Policy Research Institute.

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