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Voters Prefer Democrats (And Women) In This Election

Posted on the 03 March 2018 by Jobsanger
Voters Prefer Democrats (And Women) In This Election
Voters Prefer Democrats (And Women) In This Election
These charts reflect the results of a new Suffolk University / USA Today Poll -- done between February 20th and 24th of a random national sample of 1,000 registered voters, with a margin of error of 3 points.
It shows that the Democrats still enjoy a wide gap in support on the generic ballot of 15 points (47% to 32%) -- and that preference for Democrats is evident in both genders, all age groups, and all races.
And while most voters say they don't care whether their candidate is a man or woman, among the quarter of people for whom it does matter the preference is for a female candidate (16% to 7%). This also bodes well for Democrats, since a record number of women are running for Congress this year and most of them are Democrats.

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