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Additional Results The main results for the 2008 Election in Washington are posted at http://www.washingtonpoll.org/results/102708A.ppthttp://www.washingtonpoll.org/results/102708A.ppt In this series, we present additional results, broken out by: - Age - Gender - Education - Income
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The Washington Poll Statewide sample = 600 registered voters, +/- 4% 2008 Presidential Vote Choice – ADDITIONAL CROSSTABULATIONS If the election for President were held today, who would you vote for? ( read across ) ObamaMcCainOtherUndec. 18 – 34 years old48%40%7%5% 35 – 49 years old62%26%6%6% 50 – 65 years old61%29%7%4% Over 66 years old46%45%3%6% Male53%33%8%6% Female57%36%2%5%
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The Washington Poll Statewide sample = 600 registered voters, +/- 4% 2008 Presidential Vote Choice – ADDITIONAL CROSSTABULATIONS If the election for President were held today, who would you vote for? ( read across ) ObamaMcCainOtherUndec. High School grad37%47%8%8% Some College56%32%5%8% College Grad60%31%5%3% Less than $40,00049%34%8%9% $40,000 - $60,00051%39%7%3% $60,000 - $100,00050%38%6%6% More than $100,00070%23%3%4%
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The Washington Poll Statewide sample = 600 registered voters, +/- 4% 2008 Gubernatorial Vote Choice – ADDITIONAL CROSSTABULATIONS If the election for Governor were held today, who would you vote for? ( read across ) GregoireRossiUndec. 18 – 34 years old40%56%4% 35 – 49 years old51%45%4% 50 – 65 years old59%38%3% Over 66 years old50%47%3% Male48%47%4% Female53%44%3%
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The Washington Poll Statewide sample = 600 registered voters, +/- 4% 2008 Gubernatorial Vote Choice – ADDITIONAL CROSSTABULATIONS If the election for Governor were held today, who would you vote for? ( read across ) GregoireRossiUndec. High School grad33%62%4% Some College49%46%5% College Grad58%40%2% Less than $40,00047%45%8% $40,000 - $60,00052%45%3% $60,000 - $100,00048%49%2% More than $100,00060%38%2%
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About the Poll The Washington Poll is a non-partisan, academic survey research project sponsored by the Washington Institute for the Study of Ethnicity & Race (WISER), a research center at the University of Washington in the School of Social Sciences. Dr. Matt Barreto, an Assistant Professor of Political Science is the Director of WISER and a co-principal investigator on this survey. The survey was administered by telephone, by Pacific Market Research, in Renton, WA, based on a randomly selected list of phone numbers using a list of registered voters. The survey was in the field from October 18 – 26, 2008. A total of 600 registered voters throughout the state of Washington were interviewed, yielding in a 4.0% margin of error. Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. A second poll of 400 registered voters will be fielded Oct 27- Nov 1 2008, and results will be released on Nov 1. Questions/Comments: info@washingtonpoll.orginfo@washingtonpoll.org
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Additional Results If you have additional questions, and would like to see any additional, or more specific results, please send us an email and we will try to accommodate your request mbarreto@washington.edu lorenc2@u.washington.edu
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