Topline results are below. Full results, including crosstabs, can be found here.
Q1 The Democrats still running for President are
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. If the
primary was today, who would you vote for? If
Hillary Clinton, press 1. If Barack Obama,
press 2. If you’re undecided, press 3.
Clinton………………… 34%
Obama……………….. 54%
Undecided…………… 13%
Q2 If John Edwards endorsed Hillary Clinton,
would it make you more likely or less likely to
vote for Clinton, or would it not make a
difference? If an Edwards endorsement would
make you more likely to vote for Hillary Clinton,
press 1. If it would make you less likely to vote
for Clinton, press 2. If it wouldn’t make a
difference one way or the other, press 3.
More likely………………………………………………. 24%
Less likely ………………………………………………. 22%
No difference ………………………………………….. 54%
Q3 If John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama,
would it make you more likely or less likely to
vote for Obama, or would it not make a
difference? If an Edwards endorsement would
make you more likely to vote for Barack
Obama, press 1. If it would make you less
likely to vote for Obama, press 2. If it wouldn’t
make a difference one way or the other, press
3.
More likely………………………………………………. 30%
Less likely ………………………………………………. 14%
No difference ………………………………………….. 56%
Q4 The Democratic candidates for US Senate are
Jim Neal, Kay Hagan, Duskin Lassiter, Howard
Staley, and Marcus Williams. If the primary
was today, who would you vote for? If Jim
Neal, press 1. If Kay Hagan, press 2. If
Duskin Lassiter, press 3. If Howard Staley,
press 4. If Marcus Williams, press 5.
Neal ………………………………………………………. 7%
Hagan ……………………………………………………. 28%
Lassiter ………………………………………………….. 2%
Staley…………………………………………………….. 3%
Williams …………………………………………………. 3%
Undecided………………………………………………. 58%
Q5 Do you remember seeing television ads for Kay
Hagan in the last week? If yes, press 1. If no,
press 2.
Yes ……………………………………………………….. 32%
No …………………………………………………………. 68%
Q6 There will be a Democratic primary for
Governor. The candidates are Richard Moore,
Dennis Nielsen, and Beverly Perdue. If the
primary election were today which of these
candidates would you vote for? If you would
vote for Richard Moore, press 1. If for Dennis
Nielsen, press 2. If for Beverly Perdue, press
3. If undecided, press 4.
Moore……………….. 31%
Nielsen ……………… 4%
Perdue ……………… 41%
Undecided…………. 24%
Q7 Have you heard that one of the candidates for
Governor has pledged to stop all negative
campaign ads between now and the primary?
If yes, press 1. If no, press 2. If you’re not
sure, press 3.
Yes…………………… 56%
No ……………………. 14%
Not sure ……………. 30%
Q8 I am going to name 7 issues. Which of these is
most important to you? The War in Iraq,
education, the economy and jobs, taxes, moral
or family values, health care, or immigration. If
the War in Iraq is most important, press 1. If
education, press 2. If the economy and jobs,
press 3. If taxes, press 4. If moral and family
values, press 5. If health care, press 6. If
immigration, press 7. If some other issue is
most important, press 8.
War in Iraq ………… 28%
Education ………….. 8%
Economy and jobs. 44%
Taxes ……………….. 3%
Moral or Family
values………………..4%
Health care………… 7%
Immigration ……….. 3%
Other ………………… 4%
Q9 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2.
Woman ………………………………………………….. 58%
Man……………………………………………………….. 42%
Q10 Are you registered as a Democrat, or are you
registered as unaffiliated? If you are a
registered Democrat, press 1. If you are
registered unaffiliated, press 2.
Democrat ……………. 86% Unaffiliated…………..14%
Q11 If you are white, press one now. If you are
African-American, press two now. If other,
press 3.
White …………………. 56%
Black………………….. 37%
Other………………….. 7%
Q12 If you are 18 to 29 years old, press 1 now. If
you are 30 to 45, press 2. If you are 46 to 65,
press 3. If older, press 4.
18-29………………….. 14%
30-45………………….. 26%
46-65………………….. 41%
Older Than 65……… 19%
Q13 Respondents who had voted in the 2004 or
2006 primaries were classified as regular
primary voters. Voters who had not were
classified as new primary voters.
Regular Primary Voter ……………………………… 48%
New Primary Voter…………………………………… 52%