Saturday, October 13, 2012

Obama Arizona 42% 40% ...only wins when Behavior Research Center’s poll showed it.


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Obama is up 2 in AZ...if Latinos are 30% of the electorate. Reweight that RMP poll  to 08 exits and huge Romney lead


Look here ->  Obama has never beat Romney in AZ, unless Behavior Research Center’s poll showed it.


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OBAMA PULLS EVEN WITH ROMNEY IN ARIZONA;FLAKE AND CARMONA SENATE RACE VERY TIGHTPhoenix, Arizona, October 13, 2012. After trailing Mitt Romney by as much as eight points in thedays immediately following the Presidential debate, the President is now in a statistical tie with Romney inArizona both as regards the overall electorate and among those mostly likely to cast ballots. While Obamaleads Romney by two points in the race for President, the gap is within the study’s margin of error andbasically means they are in a dead heat.IntheU.S.Senaterace,DemocratRichardCarmonahasafourpointleadoverRepublicanJeffFlake,which again indicates a dead even race, since the vote gap is within the margin of error of the survey.ThusitmustbeconcludedthatArizonaisdefinitelyabattlegroundstateforboththePresidentialandthe U.S. Senate races and there can be little doubt but that the outcome will be largely dependent on whichpolitical party does the best job in turning out its voters and whether the Democrats can hang onto the Latinovote.In both races, the Democrat candidates are drawing strongly from the ranks of minority voters andespecially from Latinos. The credibility of Latino leadership to organize and produce voters via their grassroots campaigns this year will be put to a real testIf Latinos turn out in numbers proportionate to theirpopulation, which has never been the case in the past, they could help send a Democrat to the U.S. SenateandrevitalizetheoncelongtraditionofArizonahavingoneDemocratandoneRepublicanintheSenateButif the Latino vote is disproportionately low, the Arizona Senate delegation will almost certainly stay in theGOP column.In a Rocky Mountain Poll completed this week by the Behavior Research Center, President Barack Obama leads Republican challenger Mitt Romney by 42 to 40 percent among all voters and by 44 to 42percent among those voters who say they are definitely going to participate in the electionGiven the 4.4percent margin of error of this study, we conclude that the race is dead even at this point in time.- more -

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-2-While much is being made of the Latino vote this year, there are other very important patterns to bewatched. More specifically, generation and ethnic gaps are plainly evident in the Presidential race. Thus,in Arizona, younger voters favor Obama over Romney by 54 to 24 percent but older voters favor Romneyover Obama by 51 to 36 percent. There is no significant edge for either candidate when the vote is lookedat by gender which may imply that Romney has gained some ground with women voters. Women favorObamaby42to39percentandmenaresplitdeadevenbetweenthetwo. Butthebiggestgapisfoundamongminority voters. Caucasians favor Romney over Obama by 49 to 33 percent, but Latinos favor Obama overRomney by 77 to 10 percent and other minorities favor Obama by 49 to 30 percent.Anotherveryinterestingpatterninthisyear’svotingistheintensityoftheDemocratvote. Democratsare going for Obama by a 77 to 9 percent margin, a much stronger margin than we have seen in many yearsand one which robs the GOP of their usual ability to attract from 20 to 25 percent of the Democrat vote. Atthesametime,Republicanvotersareshowingtheirusual heavyvotefortheirstandardbearer(77percentforRomney,12percentforObama.ItisamongIndependentvoterswherethedecisionaboutthenextpresidentand U.S. senator may be made: Independents favor Obama over Romney by 41 to 31 percent but fully 18percent are still fence-sitting.IntheU.S.Senaterace,theDemocratRichardCarmonaholdsa44to40percentleadoverJeffFlakeamong the most likely votersHis strength traces to the fact that he is very competitive among Caucasianvoters but has a wide lead among Latinos (65 to 18 percent) and among non-Latino minorities (47 to 38percent). Carmona also runs dead even with Flake among men but has a ten point lead among women.One of the core reasons polling organizations tend to focus on the so-called likely voter in the finalmonth of the election is that not all voters actually go to the polls even though they may plan to do so andhave many opportunities prior to the election to do so. But in all polling, it has long been known that manypeople who say they plan to vote, do not actually exercise their franchise. But what is of interest to us is theproportion of people who unabashedly admit they are unlikely to vote in a given electionThis year, thatfigure is around 15 percent but it varies significantly depending upon what type of voter we speak with. Theindication this year is that Republicans, older voters , conservatives, Caucasians and liberals are the leastlikely to forgo voting. At the same time, minorities, including Latinos, younger voters and Independents areamong the most likely to predict that they may not vote. In an election as tight as this appears to be, thiswould spell an advantage to the GOP. Many of the voter groups least likely to vote are at the core of Obamaand Carmona strength in Arizona ... a clear indication that unless the Democrat party, Latino leadership andyounger voter organizers turn out their vote, their lower turnout will favor the GOP.-30-

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EDITOR’S NOTE: This Rocky Mountain Poll - Arizona (2012-III-01), is based on 523 interviews withregisteredvotersstatewideconductedbetweenOctoberand10,2012.InterviewingwasconductedinbothEnglish and Spanish by professional interviewers of the Behavior Research Center on either a voter’slandlineorcellphone. Wherenecessary,figuresforage,sex,raceandpoliticalpartywereweightedtobringthem into line with their actual proportion in the population. In a sample of this size, one can say with a 95percencertaintythatheresultshaveastatisticalprecisionofplusorminus4.4percentofwhattheywouldhave been had the entire voter population been surveyed. The Rocky Mountain Poll is conducted by theBehaviorResearchCenterofArizonaandisanindependentandnon-partisanresearchprogramsponsoredby the Center.
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Behavior Research CenterRocky Mountain Poll - ArizonaFor this and other polls, seewww.brcpolls.com/resultsRM(2012-III-01)This statement conforms to the principles of disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls.ENCLOSED: Statistical tables.“If the election for President of the United States were being held today and the candidateswere (ROTATE SEQUENCE) Democrat Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, GreenParty Jill Stein and Libertarian Gary Johnson which one would you vote for?”ObamRomneSteiJohnsoNoSureAlvoter42402313%Likelvoter4410Maricop4311Pim4315Rura3415Me42 43 12Wome4312Unde352183t534105oolde3510Caucasia3412Latin7110Othe4319Democra712Republica179Unaligne4318~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~