03/19/96 (Summaries) Rep Primaries-President
Voter News Service Exit Poll State: United States
For Election Occurring 03/19/96 Contest: Rep Primaries-President
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Candidates (*/+ indicates VNS/CNN winner) Votes V% Del
DOLE = Robert Dole 1,724,413 60 196
BCHN = Patrick Buchanan 761,790 27 23
FORB = Steve Forbes 155,760 6 0
KEYS = Alan Keyes 91,830 3 0
UNCM = Uncommitted 30,320 1 0
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Results Recorded for 6,437 Respondents
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Exit Poll Question All < Vertical Pcts > < Horizontal Pcts >
and Answer(s) Pct BCHN DOLE FORB KEYS BCHN DOLE FORB KEYS
UNCM UNCM
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Vote by Gender
Men 53 56 52 56 53 28 60 6 3
49 1
Women 47 44 48 44 47 25 62 5 3
51 1
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Vote By Age
18-29 11 11 11 16 13 27 60 8 4
8 1
30-44 33 36 30 37 44 30 55 6 4
35 1
45-59 28 30 27 28 27 28 59 5 3
31 1
60 or Over 28 23 32 19 15 22 69 4 2
26 1
Vote By Age
18-64 81 85 78 88 88 28 58 6 3
78 1
Over 64 19 15 22 12 12 21 71 3 2
22 1
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Vote By Income
Under $15,000 7 8 6 7 5 31 55 5 2
11 2
$15-30,000 18 19 17 12 20 29 59 4 4
21 1
$30-50,000 30 33 30 30 24 30 60 6 3
31 1
$50-75,000 26 25 26 30 29 26 60 6 4
23 1
$75-100,000 11 9 10 13 14 23 56 7 5
11 2
Over $100,000 9 6 11 9 7 18 70 6 3
3 1
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Vote By Education
No H.S. Degree 3 5 3 1 2 37 55 2 2
2 0
High School Graduate 26 31 27 19 12 31 61 4 1
28 1
Some College 27 29 26 29 31 29 58 6 4
36 1
College Graduate 26 23 26 33 31 24 62 7 4
19 1
Post-Graduate Degree 17 12 18 18 24 20 63 6 4
15 1
Vote By Education
No College Degree 57 65 56 49 45 30 59 5 2
66 1
College Graduate 43 35 44 51 55 22 63 7 4
34 1
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Vote By Religion
Protestant 47 39 50 43 50 23 65 5 3
37 1
Catholic 32 38 31 32 23 31 58 5 2
34 1
Other Christian 13 17 12 13 16 35 53 5 4
11 1
Jewish 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
1 0
Other 3 2 3 4 4 20 60 7 4
10 2
None 4 3 4 7 7 21 56 10 5
8 2
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Political Ideology
Very Liberal 3 4 3 2 4 32 55 5 4
9 2
Somewhat Liberal 10 9 9 10 6 25 60 6 2
20 3
Moderate 38 31 39 45 24 22 64 7 2
47 1
Somewhat Conserv. 33 30 36 30 28 24 66 5 3
21 0
Very Conservative 17 27 13 12 38 42 45 4 7
2 0
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Party Identification
Democrat 7 11 4 8 8 43 32 6 4
37 6
Republican 69 57 78 57 64 22 68 5 3
25 0
Independent 24 33 18 36 28 37 46 8 4
38 1
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1992 Presidential Vote
Clinton 14 21 9 18 17 40 38 7 4
46 3
Bush 66 52 75 53 65 21 69 5 3
21 0
Perot 14 20 11 23 11 36 47 9 2
24 2
Other 2 2 1 3 3 33 46 10 5
8 4
Did Not Vote 4 5 3 3 4 34 55 5 3
1 0
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Satisfied with Candidates?
Yes 48 41 56 32 47 24 68 4 3
12 0
No 47 54 40 64 43 32 50 8 3
78 3
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Member of Religious Right
Yes 27 39 22 14 46 40 50 3 5
13 0
No 67 54 71 82 52 22 64 7 2
79 1
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Abortion Ban in GOP Platform
Favor 43 56 39 27 59 35 55 4 4
21 0
Oppose 51 39 55 65 34 20 65 7 2
65 1
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Dole Should Pick V.P. Who...
Supports Abortion 23 17 24 31 17 20 64 8 2
34 1
Opposes Abortion 38 51 34 25 57 36 53 4 5
24 1
No Difference 34 27 37 39 22 21 66 6 2
39 1
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Who Should Dole Pick for V.P.?
Powell 46 37 49 57 36 21 65 7 2
55 1
Governor 44 49 43 35 52 30 59 4 4
31 1
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Can Dole Beat Clinton?
Yes 58 38 73 34 50 17 76 3 3
11 0
No 35 55 21 60 40 42 36 9 4
79 2
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Presidential Vote in November
Clinton (D) 13 16 7 30 20 32 32 13 5
63 5
Dole (R) 65 19 89 51 52 8 83 4 3
16 0
Buchanan (I) 19 61 2 14 20 86 6 4 3
11 0
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Does Dole Have New Ideas?
Yes 45 16 63 17 26 10 85 2 2
14 0
No 52 79 34 78 68 41 40 8 4
76 1
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Is Buchanan Too Extreme?
Yes 54 14 71 60 42 7 79 6 3
53 1
No 42 82 25 34 52 53 36 5 4
37 1
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Trade With Other Countries
Creates Jobs 41 27 45 46 52 18 67 6 4
34 1
Loses Jobs 39 54 34 32 27 37 52 5 2
52 1
No Effect 15 13 15 18 15 24 63 7 3
12 1
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Americans' Standard of Living
Will Rise 45 31 52 43 41 18 70 5 3
38 1
Will Fall 50 65 43 54 50 35 52 6 3
54 1
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Trust Government in Washington
Always 2 2 3 3 1 18 67 7 1
2 2
Most of the Time 22 15 27 19 16 18 72 5 2
17 1
Some of the Time 65 67 63 68 72 28 59 6 4
65 1
Never 9 15 6 9 8 46 41 5 3
16 2
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Which Issues Mattered Most?
Immigration 4 10 2 2 2 64 29 2 2
2 0
Foreign Trade 4 7 3 4 1 46 45 5 1
4 1
Taxes 21 15 22 46 18 19 64 12 3
24 1
Education 7 7 7 7 7 26 59 5 3
13 3
Economy/Jobs 20 18 21 14 19 24 64 4 3
26 1
Budget Deficit 22 10 28 18 9 12 79 5 1
12 0
Abortion 12 25 6 2 33 57 31 1 9
5 1
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Which Quality Mattered Most?
Vision for Future 10 10 8 27 14 28 47 15 4
14 2
Stand Up for Beliefs 24 42 16 19 31 48 41 4 4
9 0
Can Beat Clinton 14 5 19 6 3 10 85 2 1
10 0
Conservative Values 21 28 20 9 31 36 56 2 5
6 0
Not a Politician 3 4 1 25 4 36 12 45 4
2 1
Experience in D.C. 16 2 24 2 3 3 94 1 1
7 1
Not Too Extreme 6 2 7 6 5 10 72 5 3
10 3
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