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In general, thinking about the way things are going in the country, do you feel things are going in the right direction or that things are going in the wrong direction? |
Right direction |
Wrong direction |
Unsure |
Row % |
Row % |
Row % |
New Hampshire Adults |
19% |
73% |
8% |
New Hampshire Registered Voters |
19% |
74% |
7% |
New Hampshire Potential Republican Electorate* |
7% |
90% |
3% |
Party Registration^ |
Democrat |
35% |
56% |
9% |
Republican |
5% |
91% |
4% |
Independent |
19% |
73% |
8% |
Tea Party Supporters^ |
6% |
92% |
2% |
Gender |
Men |
18% |
75% |
7% |
Women |
20% |
71% |
9% |
Age |
Under 45 |
24% |
66% |
10% |
45 or older |
15% |
78% |
7% |
Age |
18 to 29 |
34% |
54% |
11% |
30 to 44 |
17% |
74% |
9% |
45 to 59 |
14% |
81% |
5% |
60 or older |
16% |
75% |
9% |
Race |
White |
19% |
73% |
8% |
Non-white |
21% |
66% |
13% |
Region |
Hillsborough |
15% |
79% |
6% |
Rockingham |
18% |
73% |
9% |
Northern Counties |
19% |
71% |
10% |
Southern Counties |
24% |
68% |
8% |
Household Income |
Less than $75,000 |
21% |
71% |
8% |
$75,000 or more |
17% |
78% |
5% |
Interview Type |
Landline |
17% |
76% |
7% |
Cell Phone |
25% |
64% |
12% |
NBC News/Marist Poll New Hampshire Adults. Interviews conducted October 3rd through 5th, 2011, N=2505 MOE +/- 2.0%. ^New Hampshire Registered Voters: N=2218 MOE +/- 2.1%. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *The potential Republican electorate in New Hampshire includes all Republicans and those independents planning to vote in the Republican presidential primary. |
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