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Question:  Have you heard of [rotate list]? If you haven't just tell me. [If yes, ask:] Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of …? Would that be very or somewhat?

[ROTATE NAMES]

Have not heard of

Heard of

Very
Favor-
able

Some-
what Favor-
able

Some-
what Unfavor-
able

Very Unfavor-
able

Not Sure

Bret Schundler (All)

35

65

14

29

10

8

40

All Republicans

27

73

(n=222)

25

34

 3

4

33

Republican primary voters

19

81

(n=165)

28

34

4

3

30

Doug Forrester (All)

36

64

  8

22

10

7

51

All Republicans

24

76

(n=232)

16

31

  8

3

41

Republican primary voters

16

84

(n=172)

19

33

  8

2

37

Paul DiGaetano

79

21

 4

15

  6

5

69

Robert Schroeder

72

29

2

20

  8

1

68

Steven Lonegan

90

10

1

20

13

4

62

John J. Murphy

88

12

4

20

12

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63

Democrats reported Jan. 10, 2005

             

Richard Codey

35%

65%

18

30

 4

3

44

Jon Corzine

11%

90%

22

31

12

9

26

Rob Andrews

71%

29%

23

29

 4

3

40


NJ5b At this early point, would you rather see… or… win the Republican nomination for Governor in June?

[Rotate Names]

Republican primary voters

All Republicans

All

Doug Forrester

29%

28

21

Bret Schundler

33%

30

24

Someone else (vol)

  4%

  5

  7

Don’t know/ref.

34%

37

48

N=204

N=306

N=800

MoE +/- 7

MoE +/- 5.5

MoE +/- 3.5.

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see also:

Survey Analysis
Salmore's Analysis
Thigpen's Analysis
Survey Details

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