Nine interesting things to think about as we await the election results: [cont.] Frank Newport, Gallup Read more »
Economy and immigration are top issues to Latino voters
The ImpreMedia-Latino Decisions Election Eve Poll of 5,600 Latino voters has indicated that the Economy/Jobs and Immigration were the most important issues to Latino voters in 2012. [cont.] Latino Decisions Read more »
Parties Tied in Voters’ Generic Ballot Preferences for Congress
Gallup’s final pre-election estimate of the vote for the U.S. House of Representatives, based on Nov. 1-4 Gallup Daily tracking, finds voters evenly divided in their support for Republican and Democratic candidates. Forty-nine percent of likely voters are backing Democratic candidates for Congress and 48% are backing Republican candidates. [cont.] […] Read more »
Jumping to Conclusions on the 2012 Elections
If there is one thing that you can probably bet on, it is that the winners and losers in today’s balloting will draw the wrong conclusions from the outcome. The winner of the presidential election — of 270 votes in the Electoral College — will almost certainly see his victory […] Read more »
Edison Research: What To Watch For On Election Night
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How Deep is Support for Romney Among Mormons Nationally?
Given their shared faith, it should come as no surprise that Mormons support Mitt Romney for president. Among the nearly 1,500 Mormons in the 2012 YouGov/CCES national data (look below for details), 77 percent said they planned to vote (or already voted) for Romney. [cont.] Quin Monson, Brigham Young U. […] Read more »