On September 8th and 9th, 2238 likely voters across the state of Virginia reveals Romney has taken a lead (47% support) by gaining the support of previously unsure voters. As mentioned before, the success of this election will likely depend on whomever is able to garner support from the "unsure" voters. In 2008, Obama took Virginia with 52.7% of the vote, and Virginia remains an important voting bloc for this election.
The poll also showed that Republican George Allen has widened his lead in the Senate race and that 53% percent of poll respondents feel America is headed in the wrong direction. There is practically no gender split on this question.
Full results and contact information for this poll can be found below.
Cross Tabs
Virginia Polling- Gravis Marketing 9-11-12
doug you guys are joke.... where are the cross tabs? You say full information below but there is nothing to see - just the press release
ReplyDeleteand second in your polling you APPEAR to have mis-spelled TIME KAINE name as KANE several times...
Thanks for the joke comment, some would think it's much deserved. I received your call at midnight on my cell phone about the Kane spelling, much appreciated. If you did not post as unknown I could email you the cross tabs. They are on Scribd
DeleteJust as every poll your firm has produced, results that directly contradict every other polling firm except Rasmussen (who has a heavy republican slant) and you refuse to release the cross-tabs so the basis of your results can be compared to actual demographics. Release the full and complete cross-tabs or the public will just have to conclude that your results are fraudulent.
ReplyDeleteThe crosstabs are on Scribd, if you are unable to find them, email me and I will send them to you. doug@gravismarketing.com
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ReplyDeleteOnly 1 page of 17 (and that one has no useful information) is viewable without purchasing the document from Scribd. Why don't you dump them into a PDF and post it above instead of the link to Scribd? Are you trying to fundraise with it or hoping people won't spend the money to check the details?
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