NYC Mayor Poll
NYC Mayor Poll
NYC Mayor Poll
Public Relations Contact: Pat Smith (212) 843FOR RELEASE: MAY 22, 2013
QUINN AT 25% IN NEW YORK CITY DEM PRIMARY, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; LITTLE SUPPORT FOR KELLY FOR MAYOR
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn leads the pack for the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor with 25 percent, with former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner at 15 percent, followed by Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and former Comptroller William Thompson in a horse race for third place, according to a Quinnipiac University poll today. This compares to Speaker Quinns 28 percent top position in an April 19 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University. Weiners 15 percent of the Democratic vote is unchanged. Today, Thompson and de Blasio are at 10 percent each, with 6 percent for Comptroller John Liu, 2 percent for former Council member Sal Albanese and 27 percent undecided. A total of 32 percent of voters say they definitely or probably would vote for Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, if he runs as an independent candidate, while 56 percent say they would probably not or definitely not vote for him. A total of 12 percent of voters say they definitely or probably will vote for former Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion, running as the Independence Party candidate, while 69 percent say they probably or definitely wont vote for him. If former Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chair Joseph Lhota wins the Republican nomination for mayor, only 13 percent of voters are more likely to vote for him in the general election, while 61 percent are more likely to vote for the Democratic candidate. Can we color New York City blue and throw away the crayons? At this stage of the mayoral campaign, none of the non-Democrats the popular police commissioner, the Republican or the independent lays a glove on the Democrats, said Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. -more-
Quinnipiac University Poll/May 22, 2013 page 2 With former Congressman Anthony Weiner seeking the Democratic nod, it still looks like Council Speaker Christine Quinn against the guys, Carroll said. But where she once was brushing up against the magic 40 percent number that could get her past a run-off, the wear and tear of the campaign, and possibly the addition of Weiner, are taking a toll on the front-runner. This poll says theres a run-off. It just doesnt say whos in the runoff. New York City voters say 45 38 percent that Kelly should run for mayor. Weiner should not run, voters say 49 38 percent. On April 19, 44 percent said he should not run and 41 percent said he should run. Today, women say 52 35 percent Weiner should not run. Men say 46 43 percent he should not run. Should Kelly run? A slim yes. Should Weiner run? More, especially women, say no, Carroll said. Weiner has been at 15 percent two polls in a row. Can he get to 16 percent? Looking at how issues affect support for mayoral candidates, 45 percent of voters are more likely to support someone who would create a Police Department inspector general, while 18 percent are less likely and 32 percent say it wont affect their vote. On other issues: Continuing Mayor Michael Bloombergs public health initiatives: 36 percent more likely, 23 percent less likely, 36 percent no difference; Keep Kelly as Police Commissioner: 39 percent more likely, 19 percent less likely, 39 percent no difference; Continue stop and frisk: 29 percent more likely, 37 percent less likely, 30 percent no difference; Continue mayoral control of public schools: 32 percent more likely, 27 percent less likely, 34 percent no difference; Raise taxes on the wealthy: 56 percent more likely, 15 percent less likely, 26 percent no difference; Encourage increased use of bicycles: 30 percent more likely, 20 percent less likely, 48 percent no difference; Will there be a Bloomberg legacy? More voters than not like a candidate who would keep the public health initiatives and mayoral control of the school, Carroll said. One thing voters like that is not part of Mayor Michael Bloombergs legacy is raising taxes on rich folks. From May 14 20, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,082 New York City voters with a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points. Live interviewers call land lines and cell phones. The survey includes 701 Democrats with a margin of error of +/- 3.7 percentage points. The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D., conducts public opinion surveys in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Iowa and the nation as a public service and for research.
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1. (If Registered Democrat) If the Democratic primary for Mayor were being held today, and the candidates were John Liu, Christine Quinn, William Thompson, Bill de Blasio, Anthony Weiner and Sal Albanese, for whom would you vote? REGISTERED DEMOCRATS.................. Tot Men Wom Wht Blk Hsp Liu Quinn Thompson de Blasio Weiner Albanese SMONE ELSE(VOL) WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) DK/NA 6% 25 10 10 15 2 2 3 27 4% 23 14 10 17 3 3 2 23 8% 26 8 10 13 1 2 3 30 3% 31 10 13 11 5 1 4 21 8% 14 13 11 20 1 2 31 5% 25 8 4 14 5 1 38
TREND: (If Registered Democrat) If the Democratic primary for Mayor were being held today, and the candidates were: John Liu, Christine Quinn, William Thompson, Bill de Blasio, Anthony Weiner and Sal Albanese, for whom would you vote? (Data from May 2012 available upon request) REGISTERED DEMOCRATS.................................. May 22 Apr 19 Apr 10 Feb 27 Jan 16 Nov 21 Aug 15 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 Liu Quinn Thompson de Blasio Weiner Albanese Stringer Allon SMONE ELSE(VOL) WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) DK/NA 6 25 10 10 15 2 na na 2 3 27 9 28 10 11 15 na na na 1 3 24 7 32 13 14 na na na na 2 2 30 9 37 11 14 na na na na 2 27 9 35 10 11 na na na na 1 2 31 5 32 10 9 na na 4 na 1 2 37 9 29 10 9 na na 4 1 2 2 34
2. If Joseph Lhota is the Republican candidate for Mayor, would you be more likely to vote for Lhota or for the Democratic candidate? Tot Lhota 13% Democrat 61 DEPENDS ON CAND(VOL) 7 DK/NA 20 Rep 48% 12 13 28 Dem 3% 84 3 10 Ind 22% 36 9 33 Men 15% 56 6 22 Wom 10% 66 7 17 Wht 21% 51 9 20 Blk 3% 78 4 15 Hsp 10% 68 3 19
COLLEGE DEG Yes No Lhota 12% Democrat 63 DEPENDS ON CAND(VOL) 6 DK/NA 19 Brnx Lhota 8% Democrat 64 DEPENDS ON CAND(VOL) 9 DK/NA 19 13% 60 7 20 Kngs 15% 56 5 24
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 11% 63 7 19 Man 11% 70 4 15 13% 62 4 20 Qns 12% 61 7 19 15% 62 5 17 StIsl 21% 51 11 17
TREND: If Joseph Lhota is the Republican candidate for Mayor, would you be more likely to vote for Lhota or for the Democratic candidate? (* If MTA head Joseph Lhota runs for mayor as a Republican) May 22 2013 Lhota 13 Democrat 61 DEPENDS ON CAND(VOL) 7 DK/NA 20 Nov 21 2012* 9 60 7 23
3. How likely are you to vote for Adolfo Carrion for Mayor, who is running as the Independence Party candidate; do you think you will definitely vote for him, probably vote for him, probably not vote for him, or definitely not vote for him? Tot Definitely Probably Probably not Definitely not DK/NA 1% 11 36 33 18 Rep 1% 10 35 35 19 Dem 2% 11 37 37 12 Ind 13 37 26 24 Men 1% 11 37 33 19 Wom 1% 12 36 33 18 Wht 1% 5 36 40 19 Blk 15 40 28 17 Hsp 6% 22 36 25 11
COLLEGE DEG Yes No Definitely Probably Probably not Definitely not DK/NA 1% 7 38 39 16 Brnx Definitely Probably Probably not Definitely not DK/NA 4% 17 36 26 18 2% 15 35 29 20 Kngs 10 37 32 20
4. If Ray Kelly runs for Mayor as an independent candidate, how likely are you to vote for him; do you think you will definitely vote for him, probably vote for him, probably not vote for him, or definitely not vote for him? Tot Definitely Probably Probably not Definitely not DK/NA 10% 22 29 27 12 Rep 24% 38 18 11 10 Dem 6% 17 33 32 12 Ind 15% 30 24 20 11 Men 9% 24 27 29 12 Wom 11% 21 31 25 12 Wht 14% 22 26 26 11 Blk 6% 22 28 36 9 Hsp 5% 26 36 20 12
COLLEGE DEG Yes No Definitely Probably Probably not Definitely not DK/NA 7% 19 31 32 11 Brnx Definitely Probably Probably not Definitely not DK/NA 15% 21 27 26 11 12% 25 27 22 13 Kngs 11% 26 28 27 9
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 11% 26 26 24 12 Man 6% 18 32 30 14 10% 21 32 28 9 Qns 8% 23 26 28 15 8% 16 32 33 11 StIsl 17% 23 36 12 12
5. Do you think Anthony Weiner should or should not run for Mayor this year? Tot Should run Should not DK/NA 38% 49 12 Rep 23% 71 5 Dem 41% 44 14 Ind 37% 57 6 Men 43% 46 11 Wom 35% 52 13 Wht 32% 61 8 Blk 44% 38 18 Hsp 42% 41 16
COLLEGE DEG Yes No Should run Should not DK/NA 36% 55 9 Brnx Should run Should not DK/NA 40% 43 17 40% 45 14 Kngs 33% 56 11
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 41% 44 15 Man 39% 51 10 37% 55 8 Qns 45% 41 14 41% 54 6 StIsl 33% 60 7
TREND: Do you think Anthony Weiner should or should not run for Mayor this year? May 22 2013 Should run Should not DK/NA 38 49 12 Apr 19 2013 41 44 15
6. Do you think Ray Kelly should or should not run for Mayor this year? Tot Should run Should not DK/NA 45% 38 17 Rep 66% 25 9 Dem 36% 44 20 Ind 56% 31 13 Men 45% 39 16 Wom 44% 38 18 Wht 51% 34 16 Blk 29% 49 22 Hsp 53% 32 15
COLLEGE DEG Yes No Should run Should not DK/NA 42% 41 17 Brnx Should run Should not DK/NA 40% 46 15 47% 36 17 Kngs 44% 36 21
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 46% 38 16 Man 39% 42 19 46% 38 15 Qns 51% 36 13 42% 45 13 StIsl 59% 29 12
8. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ray Kelly is handling his job as Police Commissioner? Tot Approve Disapprove DK/NA 68% 23 8 Rep 87% 10 2 Dem 63% 28 10 Ind 74% 21 5 Men 73% 22 6 Wom 65% 25 11 Wht 77% 16 7 Blk 51% 37 12 Hsp 71% 21 9
COLLEGE DEG Yes No Approve Disapprove DK/NA 68% 24 8 Brnx Approve Disapprove DK/NA 64% 25 11 69% 23 8 Kngs 64% 24 12
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 66% 26 8 Man 66% 27 7 73% 21 6 Qns 74% 21 5 67% 24 9 StIsl 82% 16 2
TREND: Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ray Kelly is handling his job as Police Commissioner? APPROVE....... High Low Jan 17 Jan 16 2013 2007 75 18 8 52 34 14
Apr 11 2013 65 25 10
Feb 28 2013 66 26 9
Jan 17 2013 75 18 8
Nov 21 2012 68 23 9
9. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Dennis Walcott is handling his job as New York City Schools Chancellor? Tot Approve Disapprove DK/NA 39% 37 24 Rep 38% 38 24 Dem 41% 38 21 Ind 34% 38 28 Men 40% 33 27 Wom 38% 41 22 Wht 34% 37 29 Blk 41% 39 20 Hsp 49% 34 16
COLLEGE DEG Yes No Approve Disapprove DK/NA 34% 39 27 Brnx Approve Disapprove DK/NA 36% 43 21 42% 36 21 Kngs 33% 39 28
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 41% 38 21 Man 41% 32 27 36% 39 24 Qns 46% 36 18 41% 36 23 StIsl 36% 43 22
TREND: Do you approve or disapprove of the way Dennis Walcott is handling his job as New York City Schools Chancellor? APPROVE....... High Low Jan 17 May 11 2013 2011 45 34 22 31 21 48
Apr 11 2013 39 37 24
Feb 28 2013 41 38 21
Jan 17 2013 45 34 22
Nov 21 2012 42 33 25
10. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill de Blasio is handling his job as Public Advocate? Tot Approve Disapprove DK/NA 47% 20 33 Rep 41% 25 34 Dem 52% 15 33 Ind 39% 29 32 Men 47% 21 32 Wom 47% 19 34 Wht 44% 21 35 Blk 57% 17 26 Hsp 47% 20 33
COLLEGE DEG Yes No Approve Disapprove DK/NA 45% 19 36 Brnx Approve Disapprove DK/NA 46% 22 33 48% 21 31 Kngs 52% 22 27
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 49% 23 29 Man 47% 17 36 48% 20 32 Qns 43% 19 38 47% 16 37 StIsl 41% 24 34
TREND: Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill de Blasio is handling his job as Public Advocate? (*High also 50% Feb 2013) APPROVE....... High Low Apr 10 May 21 2013* 2010 50 15 34 34 16 50
Apr 10 2013 50 15 34
Feb 27 2013 50 19 31
Jan 16 2013 48 16 36
Nov 21 2012 49 14 37
11. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Christine Quinn is handling her job as City Council Speaker? Tot Approve Disapprove DK/NA 53% 30 16 Rep 35% 50 16 Dem 59% 25 16 Ind 50% 38 12 Men 49% 33 18 Wom 57% 28 15 Wht 48% 39 14 Blk 57% 25 18 Hsp 57% 22 21
COLLEGE DEG Yes No Approve Disapprove DK/NA 55% 31 13 Brnx Approve Disapprove DK/NA 56% 26 18 52% 30 18 Kngs 52% 29 19
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 57% 27 16 Man 50% 34 15 55% 30 15 Qns 54% 31 15 50% 38 11 StIsl 60% 31 9
TREND: Do you approve or disapprove of the way Christine Quinn is handling her job as City Council Speaker? APPROVE....... High Low Nov 21 Nov 25 2012 2008 65 18 18 40 29 31
Apr 10 2013 59 22 19
Feb 27 2013 60 24 16
Jan 16 2013 64 18 18
Nov 21 2012 65 18 18
12. Do you approve or disapprove of the way John Liu is handling his job as City Comptroller? Tot Approve Disapprove DK/NA 44% 33 23 Rep 34% 41 25 Dem 48% 30 22 Ind 40% 37 24 Men 42% 35 23 Wom 45% 32 23 Wht 35% 39 25 Blk 55% 22 23 Hsp 46% 29 25
COLLEGE DEG Yes No Approve Disapprove DK/NA 42% 37 21 Brnx Approve Disapprove DK/NA 43% 39 18 45% 30 25 Kngs 44% 30 26
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 49% 28 24 Man 40% 33 27 43% 36 21 Qns 47% 34 19 42% 38 20 StIsl 48% 28 23
TREND: Do you approve or disapprove of the way John Liu is handling his job as City Comptroller? APPROVE....... High Low May 11 Dec 15 2011 2011 57 14 30 38 35 27
Apr 10 2013 48 22 30
Feb 27 2013 50 26 25
Jan 16 2013 46 27 27
Nov 21 2012 48 22 30
19. If a candidate for Mayor supports - continuing Mayor Bloomberg's public health initiatives, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? Tot More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 36% 23 36 5 Rep 30% 42 27 1 Dem 37% 19 40 4 Ind 38% 24 31 7 Men 37% 25 32 6 Wom 34% 22 40 4 Wht 40% 26 29 5 Blk 28% 26 40 7 Hsp 41% 11 44 3
COLLEGE DEG Yes No More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 43% 22 31 4 Brnx More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 37% 26 31 5 31% 24 40 6 Kngs 28% 25 41 6
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 33% 21 39 6 Man 46% 16 34 4 35% 25 37 3 Qns 38% 22 35 4 47% 22 27 3 StIsl 21% 31 41 7
AGE IN YRS....... 18-34 35-54 55+ 31% 19 45 5 40% 25 32 2 35% 22 37 6 HvKids<18 33% 25 40 3
SmokesQ14 29% 19 43 9
TREND: If a candidate for Mayor supports continuing Mayor Bloomberg's public health initiatives, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? May 22 2013 More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 36 23 36 5 Feb 28 2013 36 24 36 4
20. If a candidate for Mayor supports - keeping Ray Kelly as Police Commissioner, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? Tot More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 39% 19 39 3 Rep 61% 6 32 Dem 32% 21 44 3 Ind 46% 19 32 3 Men 42% 19 37 2 Wom 36% 19 41 4 Wht 49% 12 36 3 Blk 26% 31 39 4 Hsp 35% 15 48 3
COLLEGE DEG Yes No More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 37% 20 39 4 Brnx More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 36% 27 36 2 40% 18 40 3 Kngs 40% 18 37 5
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 40% 21 35 4 Man 34% 23 40 3 37% 15 45 3 Qns 42% 15 41 2 35% 21 42 2 StIsl 44% 6 46 3
TREND: If a candidate for Mayor supports keeping Ray Kelly as Police Commissioner, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? May 22 2013 More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 39 19 39 3 Feb 28 2013 32 21 46 2
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21. If a candidate for Mayor supports - continuing the Police Department's 'Stop and Frisk' policy, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? Tot More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 29% 37 30 4 Rep 65% 10 22 2 Dem 21% 46 30 3 Ind 36% 27 35 3 Men 31% 35 31 4 Wom 28% 39 29 4 Wht 40% 27 30 3 Blk 18% 54 26 2 Hsp 24% 38 33 5
COLLEGE DEG Yes No More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 28% 40 29 3 Brnx More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 36% 30 28 6 30% 35 30 5 Kngs 29% 42 27 3
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 28% 39 30 4 Man 25% 39 33 4 28% 39 30 3 Qns 27% 37 31 5 29% 38 31 2 StIsl 37% 27 34 3
TREND: If a candidate for Mayor supports continuing the Police Department's 'Stop and Frisk' Policy, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? May 22 2013 More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 29 37 30 4 Feb 28 2013 22 44 31 3
22. If a candidate for Mayor supports - a ban on supersized sodas and sugary drinks, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? Tot More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 19% 33 46 2 Rep 17% 50 33 1 Dem 20% 29 50 1 Ind 19% 35 46 Men 20% 34 44 1 Wom 19% 32 47 2 Wht 18% 38 43 1 Blk 19% 36 42 2 Hsp 24% 24 51 -
COLLEGE DEG Yes No More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 21% 29 48 2 Brnx More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 15% 36 47 2 18% 37 44 2 Kngs 19% 34 46 1
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 22% 35 41 1 Man 27% 25 46 2 14% 34 51 2 Qns 18% 35 45 2 21% 31 48 1 StIsl 7% 45 46 1
HvKids<18 17% 36 46 -
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TREND: If a candidate for Mayor supports a ban on supersized sodas and sugary drinks, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? May 22 2013 More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 19 33 46 2 Feb 28 2013 21 29 48 2
23. If a candidate for Mayor supports - continuing Mayoral control of public schools, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? Tot More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 32% 27 34 6 Rep 35% 25 38 2 Dem 33% 28 33 6 Ind 30% 28 37 4 Men 34% 22 39 5 Wom 31% 32 31 7 Wht 32% 24 39 6 Blk 33% 38 24 4 Hsp 38% 24 34 5
COLLEGE DEG Yes No More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 32% 29 33 6 Brnx More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 37% 28 30 6 33% 26 36 6 Kngs 31% 30 35 4
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 35% 27 33 5 Man 34% 23 35 8 32% 28 35 5 Qns 34% 28 33 5 29% 27 39 5 StIsl 20% 29 43 8
HvKids<18 35% 23 39 4
24. If a candidate for Mayor supports - raising taxes on the wealthy, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? Tot More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 56% 15 26 3 Rep 20% 49 29 1 Dem 69% 6 23 2 Ind 45% 21 31 2 Men 53% 16 28 4 Wom 58% 15 24 2 Wht 51% 22 24 3 Blk 67% 9 22 2 Hsp 60% 8 29 3
COLLEGE DEG Yes No More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 55% 16 26 2 Brnx More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 61% 9 28 2 56% 15 25 3 Kngs 51% 17 28 3
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 66% 10 22 2 Man 61% 15 21 3 53% 16 29 2 Qns 55% 16 25 4 48% 20 28 3 StIsl 51% 19 28 2
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TREND: If a candidate for Mayor supports raising taxes on the wealthy, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? May 22 Feb 27 2013 2013 More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 56 15 26 3 55 17 26 2
25. If a candidate for Mayor supports - creating the position of inspector general to independently monitor the Police Department, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? Tot More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 45% 18 32 5 Rep 26% 38 33 4 Dem 49% 14 34 4 Ind 46% 23 28 4 Men 49% 19 27 5 Wom 42% 16 37 5 Wht 35% 26 35 3 Blk 61% 8 28 3 Hsp 46% 16 35 4
COLLEGE DEG Yes No More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 43% 18 35 4 Brnx More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 50% 18 25 8 46% 18 30 5 Kngs 49% 18 26 6
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 52% 15 28 4 Man 44% 15 37 3 45% 14 37 4 Qns 40% 18 37 4 41% 21 34 5 StIsl 36% 20 39 5
26. If a candidate for Mayor supports - encouraging increased use of bicycles, would you be more likely to vote for a candidate who held this position, less likely, or wouldn't it make a difference? Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Wht Blk Hsp More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 30% 20 48 2 21% 22 54 3 31% 20 46 2 29% 18 52 1 35% 19 44 2 25% 20 52 3 30% 22 47 2 25% 20 53 2 36% 15 48 1
COLLEGE DEG Yes No More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 36% 17 47 1 Brnx More likely Less likely No difference DK/NA 23% 20 53 4 26% 22 49 4 Kngs 29% 23 47 1
ANNUAL HSHOLD INC <50K 50-100 >100K 30% 23 44 3 Man 41% 14 43 2 23% 18 58 1 Qns 28% 20 49 3 38% 18 43 2 StIsl 16% 22 53 9
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