|
New Hampshire Likely Voters |
Have the campaign ads helped decide your vote: A great deal, a good amount, some, not very much, or not at all? |
A great deal-A good amount-Some |
Not very much-Not at all |
Row % |
Row % |
New Hampshire Likely Voters |
30% |
70% |
Party Registration |
Republican |
30% |
70% |
Independent |
29% |
71% |
Tea Party Supporters |
30% |
70% |
Intensity of Tea Party Support |
Strongly support Tea Party |
28% |
72% |
Support Tea Party |
31% |
69% |
Does not support Tea Party |
29% |
71% |
Political Ideology |
Liberal-Moderate |
28% |
72% |
Conservative |
31% |
69% |
Very conservative |
31% |
69% |
Political Ideology |
Liberal-Moderate |
28% |
72% |
Conservative-Very conservative |
31% |
69% |
Past Participation** |
Yes |
30% |
70% |
No |
29% |
71% |
Top Tier Republican Candidates |
Mitt Romney |
31% |
69% |
Ron Paul |
33% |
67% |
Rick Santorum |
28% |
72% |
Newt Gingrich |
29% |
71% |
Jon Huntsman |
28% |
72% |
Candidate Support |
Strongly support |
31% |
69% |
Somewhat support |
28% |
72% |
Might vote differently |
36% |
64% |
Gender |
Men |
28% |
72% |
Women |
32% |
68% |
Age |
Under 45 |
28% |
72% |
45 or older |
30% |
70% |
Region |
Hillsborough |
28% |
72% |
Rockingham |
26% |
74% |
Northern Counties |
39% |
61% |
Southern Counties |
28% |
72% |
Household Income |
Less than $75,000 |
32% |
68% |
$75,000 or more |
29% |
71% |
Evangelical Christians |
27% |
73% |
Mormons are Christians |
Yes |
31% |
69% |
No-Unsure |
30% |
70% |
Education |
Not college graduate |
32% |
68% |
College graduate |
28% |
72% |
Interview Type |
Landline |
28% |
72% |
Cell Phone |
37% |
63% |
NBC News/Marist Poll New Hampshire Likely Republican Primary Voters. Interviews conducted January 4th and 5th, 2012, N=711 MOE +/- 3.7 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. **Past participation refers to previous participation in a New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary. |