Kludge
09-17-2008, 07:35 PM
http://blog.lawsonforcongress.com/2008/09/16/how-were-doing-first-polling-numbers/
We called a sample of 1,105 households across the district, stratified by precinct. Before we hit the results, let’s review our district’s demographics:
Democrats: 46%
Republicans: 28%
Unaffiliated: 26%
As you can see, while Democrats far outnumber Republicans, Unaffiliated voters and any swing Democrats can provide a margin of victory.
Here is the sample that we polled:
Democrats: 57%
Republicans: 26%
Unaffiliated: 17%
So our sample had significantly more Democrats than the overall district, with slightly fewer Republicans, and significantly fewer Unaffiliateds.
Here are our results:
Price: 56%
Lawson: 31%
Undecided: 13%
We called a sample of 1,105 households across the district, stratified by precinct. Before we hit the results, let’s review our district’s demographics:
Democrats: 46%
Republicans: 28%
Unaffiliated: 26%
As you can see, while Democrats far outnumber Republicans, Unaffiliated voters and any swing Democrats can provide a margin of victory.
Here is the sample that we polled:
Democrats: 57%
Republicans: 26%
Unaffiliated: 17%
So our sample had significantly more Democrats than the overall district, with slightly fewer Republicans, and significantly fewer Unaffiliateds.
Here are our results:
Price: 56%
Lawson: 31%
Undecided: 13%