|   | Democrats | |||
| Are you more or less likely to vote for a candidate for U.S. Senate that has changed their position on issues to run for statewide office in New York. If it makes no difference to your vote, please say so. | ||||
| More likely | Less likely | No difference | ||
| Row % | Row % | Row % | ||
| Democrats | 14% | 34% | 52% | |
| Gillibrand Democrats | 15% | 30% | 55% | |
| Ford Democrats | 16% | 33% | 50% | |
| Undecided Democrats | 9% | 41% | 49% | |
| Political Ideology | Liberal | 12% | 41% | 47% |
| Moderate | 11% | 38% | 51% | |
| Conservative | 25% | 19% | 56% | |
| Region | New York City | 14% | 34% | 52% |
| Suburbs | 16% | 28% | 56% | |
| Upstate | 13% | 37% | 50% | |
| Income | Less than $50,000 | 20% | 24% | 55% |
| $50,000 or more | 13% | 36% | 50% | |
| Race | White | 9% | 40% | 51% |
| Non White | 24% | 23% | 53% | |
| Age | Under 45 | 14% | 36% | 50% |
| 45 or older | 14% | 34% | 53% | |
| Gender | Men | 9% | 37% | 54% |
| Women | 18% | 32% | 50% | |
| January 2010 Marist Poll New York Registered Democrats "N=370 MOE +/- 5%". Totals may not add to 100 due to rounding. | ||||