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Quinnipiac University Poll. March 26-April 1, 2013. N=712 registered voters nationwide who are Republican or lean Republican. Margin of error ± 3.7.

             

"If the Republican primary for president were being held today, and the candidates were Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Paul Ryan, Scott Walker, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal, Rand Paul, and Bob McDonnell, for whom would you vote?"

 
    %        
 

Marco Rubio

19        
 

Paul Ryan

17        
 

Rand Paul

15        
 

Chris Christie

14        
 

Jeb Bush

10        
 

Bobby Jindal

3        
 

Scott Walker

2        
 

Bob McDonnell

1        
 

Someone else (vol.)

1        
 

Unsure/No answer

18        

 

McClatchy-Marist Poll. March 25-27, 2013. Registered voters nationwide.

             

"If the 2016 presidential election were held today, whom would you support if the candidates are [see below], the Democrat, and [see below], the Republican?"

 
    Hillary
Clinton (D)
Chris
Christie (R)
Unsure    
  N=519, MoE ± 4.3 % % %    
 

3/25-27/13

46 43 11    
             
    Hillary
Clinton (D)
Jeb
Bush (R)
Unsure    
  N=519, MoE ± 4.3 % % %    
 

3/25-27/13

54 38 8    
             
    Hillary
Clinton (D)
Marco
Rubio (R)
Unsure    
  N=519, MoE ± 4.3 % % %    
 

3/25-27/13

52 40 8    
             
    Hillary
Clinton (D)
Rand
Paul (R)
Unsure    
  N=519, MoE ± 4.3 % % %    
 

3/25-27/13

52 41 7    
             
    Joe
Biden (D)
Chris
Christie (R)
Unsure    
  N=541, MoE ± 4.2 % % %    
 

3/25-27/13

43 46 11    
             
    Joe
Biden (D)
Jeb
Bush (R)
Unsure    
  N=541, MoE ± 4.2 % % %    
 

3/25-27/13

49 41 10    
             
    Joe
Biden (D)
Marco
Rubio (R)
Unsure    
  N=541, MoE ± 4.2 % % %    
 

3/25-27/13

53 39 8    
             
    Joe
Biden (D)
Rand
Paul (R)
Unsure    
  N=541, MoE ± 4.2 % % %    
 

3/25-27/13

50 41 8    

 

Quinnipiac University Poll. Feb. 27-March 4, 2013. N=1,944 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 2.2.

             

"If the election for president were being held today, and the candidates were [see below] the Democrat and [see below] the Republican, for whom would you vote?"

 
    Hillary
Clinton (D)
Christopher
Christie (R)
Someone
else (vol.)
Wouldn't
vote (vol.)
Unsure/
No answer
    % % % % %
 

2/27 - 3/4/13

45 37 3 4 12
             
    Hillary
Clinton (D)
Marco
Rubio (R)
Someone
else (vol.)
Wouldn't
vote (vol.)
Unsure/
No answer
    % % % % %
 

2/27 - 3/4/13

50 34 2 3 11
             
    Hillary
Clinton (D)
Paul
Ryan (R)
Someone
else (vol.)
Wouldn't
vote (vol.)
Unsure/
No answer
    % % % % %
 

2/27 - 3/4/13

50 38 3 2 7
             
    Joe
Biden (D)
Christopher
Christie (R)
Someone
else (vol.)
Wouldn't
vote (vol.)
Unsure/
No answer
  Split sample A % % % % %
 

2/27 - 3/4/13

40 43 3 5 9
             
    Joe
Biden (D)
Marco
Rubio (R)
Someone
else (vol.)
Wouldn't
vote (vol.)
Unsure/
No answer
  Split sample A % % % % %
 

2/27 - 3/4/13

45 38 2 4 11
             
    Joe
Biden (D)
Paul
Ryan (R)
Someone
else (vol.)
Wouldn't
vote (vol.)
Unsure/
No answer
  Split sample A % % % % %
 

2/27 - 3/4/13

45 42 2 3 7
             
    Andrew
Cuomo (D)
Christopher
Christie (R)
Someone
else (vol.)
Wouldn't
vote (vol.)
Unsure/
No answer
  Split sample B % % % % %
 

2/27 - 3/4/13

28 45 3 4 20
             
    Andrew
Cuomo (D)
Marco
Rubio (R)
Someone
else (vol.)
Wouldn't
vote (vol.)
Unsure/
No answer
  Split sample B % % % % %
 

2/27 - 3/4/13

37 37 2 5 19
             
    Andrew
Cuomo (D)
Paul
Ryan (R)
Someone
else (vol.)
Wouldn't
vote (vol.)
Unsure/
No answer
  Split sample B % % % % %
 

2/27 - 3/4/13

37 42 2 3 16

 

CNN/ORC Poll. Dec. 17-18, 2012. N=290 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents nationwide. Margin of error ± 6.

             

"I'm going to read you the names of a few people who might run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016. For each one, please tell me whether you would be very likely, somewhat likely, not very likely, or not likely at all to support them if they decide to run for the Democratic nomination four years from now. . . ."

 
    Very
likely
Somewhat
likely
Not very
likely
Not likely
at all
Unsure
    % % % % %
 
 

"Secretary of State Hillary Clinton"

 

12/17-18/12

65 20 8 6 -
             
 

"Vice President Joe Biden"

 

12/17-18/12

26 40 21 13 1
             
 

"Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren"

 

12/17-18/12

16 36 26 14 8
             
 

"New York Governor Andrew Cuomo"

 

12/17-18/12

11 45 25 16 3
             
 

"Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer"

 

12/17-18/12

10 27 32 18 13
             
 

"Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick"

 

12/17-18/12

8 33 29 18 11

 

CNN/ORC Poll. Dec. 17-18, 2012. N=290 Republicans and Republican-leaning independents nationwide. Margin of error ± 6.

             

"I'm going to read you the names of a few people who might run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016. For each one, please tell me whether you would be very likely, somewhat likely, not very likely, or not likely at all to support them if they decide to run for the Republican nomination four years from now. . . ."

 
    Very
likely
Somewhat
likely
Not very
likely
Not likely
at all
Unsure
    % % % % %
 
 

"Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan"

 

12/17-18/12

32 43 12 10 2
             
 

"Florida Senator Marco Rubio"

 

12/17-18/12

28 30 17 16 9
             
 

"New Jersey Governor Chris Christie"

 

12/17-18/12

23 36 21 16 4
             
 

"Kentucky Senator Rand Paul"

 

12/17-18/12

19 29 25 22 5
             
 

"Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush"

 

12/17-18/12

13 38 23 24 2
             
 

"Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum"

 

12/17-18/12

10 38 28 21 3

 


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