Post by Adam Awesome on Nov 15, 2013 10:05:05 GMT -5
www.scribd.com/doc/183555634/OH-Gov-PPP-for-Ohio-Democratic-Party-Nov-2013
In a likely Ohio gubernatorial match-up between these three candidates, here's the Public Policy Polling:
Governor John Kasich (R) - 41%
Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald (D) - 41%
Charlie Earl (L) - 6%
John Kasich's Approval Rating: 37% Approve, 42% Disapprove
Among Women: 35% Approve, 41% Disapprove
Among Men: 39% Approve, 43% Disapprove
Among Women:
37% will vote for John Kasich
42% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
Among Men:
44% will vote for John Kasich
39% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
And get this - Among Kasich's own party, the Republicans, his approval ratings are:
55% Approve, 26% Disapprove (Most incumbent Governor's should have at least a 75% approval from their own party to win re-election/avoid a primary)
Among Democrats, Kasich's approval rating is awful as expected:
16% Approve, 59% Disapprove
Among Democrats:
14% will vote for John Kasich
72% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
Among Republicans:
68% will vote for John Kasich
15% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
Among Whites - 42% Disapprove of Kasich, 39% Approve
Among African Americans - 49% Disapprove of Kasich, 17% Approve
Among Whites:
44% will vote for John Kasich
37% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
Among African Americans:
15% will vote for John Kasich
69% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
Among Age Groups
18 to 29 - 26% Approve of Kasich, 51% Disapprove
30 to 45 - 33% Approve of Kasich, 48% Disapprove
46 to 65 - 38% Approve of Kasich, 41% Disapprove
65 & Older - 44% Approve of Kasich, 35% Disapprove
18 to 29:
37% will vote for John Kasich
40% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
30 to 45:
38% will vote for John Kasich
40% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
46 to 65:
39% will vote for John Kasich
43% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
65 & Older:
46% will vote for John Kasich
39% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
In the State Treasurer election between incumbent Josh Mandel (R) and State Rep. Connie Pillich (D):
State Treasurer Josh Mandel - 43%
State Rep. Connie Pillich - 47%
Among Women:
38% will vote for Josh Mandel
50% will vote for Connie Pillich
Among Men:
48% will vote for Josh Mandel
45% will vote for Connie Pillich
Among Democrats:
12% will vote for Josh Mandel
85% will vote for Connie Pillich
Among Republicans:
72% will vote for Josh Mandel
18% will vote for Connie Pillich
Among Whites:
46% will vote for Josh Mandel
43% will vote for Connie Pillich
Among African Americans:
18% will vote for Josh Mandel
79% will vote for Connie Pillich
18 to 29:
37% will vote for Josh Mandel
57% will vote for Connie Pillich
30 to 45:
53% will vote for Josh Mandel
38% will vote for Connie Pillich
46 to 65:
42% will vote for Josh Mandel
49% will vote for Connie Pillich
65 & Older:
41% will vote for Josh Mandel
48% will vote for Connie Pillich
There's a +/- 4% margin of error with 595 voters in Ohio who were polled.
52% of those polled are women while 48% are men.
38% of those polled are Democrats, 36% are Republicans, and 25% are Independents/Members of another party
82% of those polled are white, 12% are African Americans, and 6% are Other
12% of those polled are 18-29, 18% are 30-45, 47% are 46-65, and 23% are 65 & older
In a likely Ohio gubernatorial match-up between these three candidates, here's the Public Policy Polling:
Governor John Kasich (R) - 41%
Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald (D) - 41%
Charlie Earl (L) - 6%
John Kasich's Approval Rating: 37% Approve, 42% Disapprove
Among Women: 35% Approve, 41% Disapprove
Among Men: 39% Approve, 43% Disapprove
Among Women:
37% will vote for John Kasich
42% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
Among Men:
44% will vote for John Kasich
39% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
And get this - Among Kasich's own party, the Republicans, his approval ratings are:
55% Approve, 26% Disapprove (Most incumbent Governor's should have at least a 75% approval from their own party to win re-election/avoid a primary)
Among Democrats, Kasich's approval rating is awful as expected:
16% Approve, 59% Disapprove
Among Democrats:
14% will vote for John Kasich
72% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
Among Republicans:
68% will vote for John Kasich
15% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
Among Whites - 42% Disapprove of Kasich, 39% Approve
Among African Americans - 49% Disapprove of Kasich, 17% Approve
Among Whites:
44% will vote for John Kasich
37% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
Among African Americans:
15% will vote for John Kasich
69% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
Among Age Groups
18 to 29 - 26% Approve of Kasich, 51% Disapprove
30 to 45 - 33% Approve of Kasich, 48% Disapprove
46 to 65 - 38% Approve of Kasich, 41% Disapprove
65 & Older - 44% Approve of Kasich, 35% Disapprove
18 to 29:
37% will vote for John Kasich
40% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
30 to 45:
38% will vote for John Kasich
40% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
46 to 65:
39% will vote for John Kasich
43% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
65 & Older:
46% will vote for John Kasich
39% will vote for Ed FitzGerald
In the State Treasurer election between incumbent Josh Mandel (R) and State Rep. Connie Pillich (D):
State Treasurer Josh Mandel - 43%
State Rep. Connie Pillich - 47%
Among Women:
38% will vote for Josh Mandel
50% will vote for Connie Pillich
Among Men:
48% will vote for Josh Mandel
45% will vote for Connie Pillich
Among Democrats:
12% will vote for Josh Mandel
85% will vote for Connie Pillich
Among Republicans:
72% will vote for Josh Mandel
18% will vote for Connie Pillich
Among Whites:
46% will vote for Josh Mandel
43% will vote for Connie Pillich
Among African Americans:
18% will vote for Josh Mandel
79% will vote for Connie Pillich
18 to 29:
37% will vote for Josh Mandel
57% will vote for Connie Pillich
30 to 45:
53% will vote for Josh Mandel
38% will vote for Connie Pillich
46 to 65:
42% will vote for Josh Mandel
49% will vote for Connie Pillich
65 & Older:
41% will vote for Josh Mandel
48% will vote for Connie Pillich
There's a +/- 4% margin of error with 595 voters in Ohio who were polled.
52% of those polled are women while 48% are men.
38% of those polled are Democrats, 36% are Republicans, and 25% are Independents/Members of another party
82% of those polled are white, 12% are African Americans, and 6% are Other
12% of those polled are 18-29, 18% are 30-45, 47% are 46-65, and 23% are 65 & older