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November 2, 2011

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Maine Question 1 narrowly leads; voters want gay marriage


Raleigh, N.C. Next Tuesday, Maine voters will get to vote whether to reject a state law that requires voters to register at least two business days prior to an election. The vote could come down to the wire. In PPPs poll this past weekend, it was leading 48-44, meaning same-day registration would be restored. Democrats and Republicans are about equally polarized for or against it, but independents favor it, 56-35. Maines gay marriage law failed 47-53 at the polls just two years ago, but now, as nearly everywhere, public opinion is shifting rapidly towards same-sex marriage rights. 51% of Maine voters want it to be legal and only 42% illegal, a 15-point reversal from 2009. That is up even seven points from when PPP last polled the state in March; then 47% said gay couples should be allowed to legally marry, and 45% said they should not. If a proposed referendum were on the ballot to re-legalize gay marriage while respecting the right of churches to not perform the ceremonies, it would pass even more handily, 48-35. Voters were never thrilled with Gov. Paul LePage, but he eked out a win in November 2010 based on a Republican-heavy turnout and a three-way contest. In PPPs final poll of the race, 42% had a favorable opinion of LePage and 51% unfavorable. Now, 43% approve and 48% disapprove of his performance in office, the same as when PPP last polled the state in March. If last falls election were held now, LePage would still pull the same 38% of the vote he received when he narrowly edged past independent Eliot Cutler, who got 36%. But Cutler would take the reins with 43% in a rematch, with Democrat Libby Mitchell sliding a bit from 19% to 16%. Voters are split on whether Maine should still be one of two states to allocate its electoral votes by congressional district. 41% favor the status quo, while 40% want the statewide winner to take them all, and 20% are not sure. Though it would undoubtedly help Democratic candidates and hurt Republicans, their voters are not overwhelmingly for or against the proposal, with Democrats at 44-34 and Republicans 35-48. PPP surveyed 673 Maine voters from October 28th to 31st. The margin of error for the survey is +/-3.8%. This poll was not paid for or authorized by any campaign or political organization. PPP surveys are conducted through automated telephone interviews. PPP is a Democratic polling company, but polling expert Nate Silver of the New York Times found that its surveys in 2010 actually exhibited a slight bias toward Republican candidates.
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Maine Survey Results


Q1 Question 1 would reject a new state law requiring new voters to register to vote at least two business days prior to an election. If the election was today, would you vote for or against Question 1?
Would vote for it.............................................. 48% Would vote against it ...................................... 44% Not sure .......................................................... 7%

Q6

Do you favor a law allowing marriage licenses for same-sex couples that protects religious freedom by ensuring no religion or clergy be required to perform such a marriage in violation of their religious beliefs?
Yes.................................................................. 48% No ................................................................... 35% Not sure .......................................................... 17%

Q2

Which system would you prefer for dispensing Maines electoral votes: giving all of them to the statewide winner or giving one to the winner of each individual Congressional District?
Electoral votes should all go to the statewide winner ............................................................. 40% One should be given to the winner of each individual Congressional District ..................... 41% Not sure .......................................................... 20%

Q7

Do you think same-sex marriage should be legal or illegal?


Legal ............................................................... 51% Illegal .............................................................. 42% Not sure .......................................................... 8%

Q8

Q3

Do you approve or disapprove of Governor Paul LePages job performance?


Approve................. 43% Not sure ................ 9% Disapprove ............ 48%

Which of the following best describes your opinion on gay marriage: gay couples should be allowed to legally marry, or gay couples should be allowed to form civil unions but not legally marry, or there should be no legal recognition of a gay couple's relationship?
Gay couples should be allowed to legally marry .............................................................. 46% Gay couples should be allowed to form civil unions but not marry ....................................... 36% There should be no legal recognition of a gay couple's relationship ....................................... 17% Not sure .......................................................... 1%

Q4

If you could do last falls election for Governor over again would you vote for independent Eliot Cutler, Republican Paul LePage, or Democrat Libby Mitchell?
Eliot Cutler ...................................................... 43% Paul LePage ................................................... 38% Libby Mitchell .................................................. 16% Not sure .......................................................... 2%

Q9

Do you support or oppose the goals of the Occupy Wall Street movement?
Support ........................................................... 47% Oppose ........................................................... 32% Not sure .......................................................... 21%

Q5

Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Susan Collins' job performance?


Approve ..................54% Not sure ..................10% Disapprove..............35%

Q10 Do you support or oppose the goals of the Tea Party movement?
Support ........................................................... 33% Oppose ........................................................... 51% Not sure .......................................................... 16%

October 28-31, 2011


Survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Q11 Do you have a higher opinion of the Occupy Wall Street movement or the Tea Party movement?
Occupy Wall Street ......................................... 52% Tea Party ........................................................ 33% Not sure .......................................................... 15%

Q15 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican, press 2. If you are an independent or identify with another party, press 3.
Democrat ........................................................ 41% Republican...................................................... 35% Independent/Other .......................................... 24%

Q12 Who did you vote for President in 2008?


John McCain................................................... 38% Barack Obama................................................ 57% Someone else/Don't remember ...................... 6%

Q16 If you are white, press 1. If other, press 2.


White .............................................................. 94% Other............................................................... 6%

Q13 Would you describe yourself as very liberal, somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat conservative, or very conservative?
Very liberal ...................................................... 11% Somewhat liberal ............................................ 23% Moderate......................................................... 33% Somewhat conservative.................................. 19% Very conservative ........................................... 14%

Q17 If you are 18 to 29 years old, press 1. If 30 to 45, press 2. If 46 to 65, press 3. If you are older than 65, press 4.
18 to 29........................................................... 8% 30 to 45........................................................... 23% 46 to 65........................................................... 44% Older than 65 .................................................. 24%

Q14 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2.


Woman ........................................................... 53% Man................................................................. 47%

October 28-31, 2011


Survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't Base McCain Obam a rem em ber Question 1 Would vote for it 48% Would vote against it 44% Not sure 7% 31% 62% 7% 61% 33% 6% 36% 41% 23%

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't Base McCain Obam a rem em ber Should EVs Go to Statew ide Winner or By CD? Electoral votes 40% should all go to the statew ide w inner One should be given 41% to the w inner of each individual Congressional District Not sure 20% 37% 42% 36%

48%

37%

30%

15%

21%

34%

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't Base McCain Obam a rem em ber LePage Approval Approve 43% Disapprove 48% Not sure 9% 81% 11% 7% 18% 73% 8% 33% 43% 24%
Cutler/LePage/Mitchell Redo Eliot Cutler 43% Paul LePage 38% Libby Mitchell 16% Not sure 2%

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't rem em ber Base McCain Obam a

16% 79% 3% 2%

63% 12% 23% 2%

28% 29% 39% 4%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't rem em ber Base McCain Obam a Collins Approval Approve 54% Disapprove 35% Not sure 10% 56% 33% 12% 53% 38% 9% 56% 26% 18%

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't rem em ber Base McCain Obam a Favor Gay Marriage w / Religious Exception? Yes 48% No 35% Not sure 17% 29% 54% 17% 61% 22% 17% 39% 33% 28%

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't Base McCain Obam a rem em ber Sam e-sex Legal/Illegal Legal 51% Illegal 42% Not sure 8% 15% 77% 8% 75% 17% 8% 43% 47% 11%
Gay Marriage/Civ. Unions/No Recognition Gay couples should 46% be allow ed to legally m arry Gay couples should 36% be allow ed to form civil unions but not m arry There should be no 17% legal recognition of a gay couple's relationship Not sure 1%

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't Base McCain Obam a rem em ber

11%

70%

40%

56%

23%

33%

32%

7%

24%

0%

1%

2%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't Base McCain Obam a rem em ber Support/Oppose OWS Goals Support 47% Oppose 32% Not sure 21% 16% 61% 23% 69% 12% 19% 32% 35% 33% Support/Oppose Tea Party Goals Support 33% Oppose 51% Not sure 16%

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't Base McCain Obam a rem em ber

77% 10% 14%

6% 81% 13%

12% 31% 57%

2008 Vote John Barack Som eone else/Don't Base McCain Obam a rem em ber Higher Opinion of OWS or Tea Party? Occupy Wall Street 52% Tea Party 33% Not sure 15% 11% 77% 12% 82% 4% 15% 32% 34% 34%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal Question 1 Would vote for it 48% Would vote against it 44% Not sure 7% 68% 30% 2% 65% 31% 4% 46% 43% 11% 31% 59% 10% 36% 59% 5%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal Should EVs Go to Statew ide Winner or By CD? Electoral votes 40% should all go to the statew ide w inner One should be given 41% to the w inner of each individual Congressional District Not sure 20% 42% 46% 40% 33% 35% LePage Approval Approve 43% Disapprove 48% Not sure 42% 32% 40% 48% 45% 9%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very Base liberal liberal Moderate conservative conservative

10% 84% 5%

17% 76% 7%

37% 52% 11%

72% 16% 11%

86% 8% 6%

16%

22%

20%

18%

20%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very Base liberal liberal Moderate conservative conservative Cutler/LePage/Mitchell Redo Eliot Cutler 43% Paul LePage 38% Libby Mitchell 16% Not sure 2% 63% 5% 29% 2% 64% 11% 24% 1% 48% 30% 18% 5% 24% 67% 9% 1% 8% 89% 2% 1% Collins Approval Approve 54% Disapprove 35% Not sure 10%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very Base liberal liberal Moderate conservative conservative

45% 52% 3%

51% 35% 14%

63% 30% 8%

64% 26% 10%

32% 49% 18%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very Base liberal liberal Moderate conservative conservative Favor Gay Marriage w / Religious Exception? Yes 48% No 35% Not sure 17% 64% 20% 15% 68% 23% 9% 48% 28% 24% 34% 42% 24% 18% 74% 8%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very Base liberal liberal Moderate conservative conservative Sam e-sex Legal/Illegal Legal 51% Illegal 42% Not sure 8% 88% 11% 1% 76% 18% 6% 56% 33% 11% 19% 68% 13% 8% 90% 2%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal Gay Marriage/Civ. Unions/No Recognition Gay couples should 46% be allow ed to legally m arry Gay couples should 36% be allow ed to form civil unions but not m arry There should be no 17% legal recognition of a gay couple's relationship Not sure 1% 86% 74% 46% 16% 7% Support/Oppose OWS Goals Support 47% Oppose 32% Not sure 21% 8% 22% 39% 66% 35%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal

77% 16% 7%

74% 11% 15%

54% 21% 25%

14% 62% 25%

10% 62% 28%

6%

4%

14%

17%

58%

1%

1%

1%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal Support/Oppose Tea Party Goals Support 33% Oppose 51% Not sure 16% 8% 84% 8% 12% 80% 9% 18% 60% 22% 62% 18% 20% 83% 4% 13% Higher Opinion of OWS or Tea Party? Occupy Wall Street 52% Tea Party 33% Not sure 15%

Ideology Very Som ew hat Som ew hat Very liberal Moderate conservative conservative Base liberal

83% 10% 7%

82% 6% 11%

62% 16% 22%

15% 70% 16%

4% 87% 9%

Gender Base Wom an Question 1 Would vote for it 48% Would vote against it 44% Not sure 7% 52% 39% 9% 44% 50% 6% Man

Gender Base Wom an Should EVs Go to Statew ide Winner or By CD? Electoral votes 40% should all go to the statew ide w inner One should be given 41% to the w inner of each individual Congressional District Not sure 20% 39% 40% Man

34%

48%

27%

12%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Gender Base Wom an LePage Approval Approve 43% Disapprove 48% Not sure 9% 34% 55% 11% 53% 41% 6% Man
Cutler/LePage/Mitchell Redo Eliot Cutler 43% Paul LePage 38% Libby Mitchell 16% Not sure 2%

Gender Base Wom an Man

49% 29% 19% 2%

36% 48% 13% 3%

Gender Base Wom an Collins Approval Approve 54% Disapprove 35% Not sure 10% 57% 32% 11% 51% 39% 10% Man

Gender Base Wom an Favor Gay Marriage w / Religious Exception? Yes 48% No 35% Not sure 17% 52% 29% 19% 43% 42% 16% Man

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Gender Base Wom an Sam e-sex Legal/Illegal Legal 51% Illegal 42% Not sure 8% 59% 32% 9% 41% 52% 6% Man

Gender Base Wom an Gay Marriage/Civ. Unions/No Recognition Gay couples should 46% be allow ed to legally m arry Gay couples should 36% be allow ed to form civil unions but not m arry There should be no 17% legal recognition of a gay couple's relationship Not sure 1% 52% 39% Man

33%

40%

15%

20%

1%

1%

Gender Base Wom an Support/Oppose OWS Goals Support 47% Oppose 32% Not sure 21% 51% 25% 24% 43% 39% 18% Man Support/Oppose Tea Party Goals Support 33% Oppose 51% Not sure 16%

Gender Base Wom an Man

24% 58% 18%

43% 44% 13%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Gender Base Wom an Higher Opinion of OWS or Tea Party? Occupy Wall Street 52% Tea Party 33% Not sure 15% 57% 26% 17% 47% 41% 12% Man
Question 1 Would vote for it 48% Would vote against it 44% Not sure 7%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other

60% 33% 7%

29% 64% 7%

56% 35% 8%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Should EVs Go to Statew ide Winner or By CD? Electoral votes 40% should all go to the statew ide w inner One should be given 41% to the w inner of each individual Congressional District Not sure 20% 44% 35% 39% LePage Approval Approve 43% Disapprove 48% Not sure 34% 48% 40% 9%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other

15% 76% 9%

80% 12% 7%

38% 52% 10%

21%

17%

21%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Cutler/LePage/Mitchell Redo Eliot Cutler 43% Paul LePage 38% Libby Mitchell 16% Not sure 2% 59% 9% 30% 3% 16% 79% 4% 1% 55% 31% 11% 4%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Collins Approval Approve 54% Disapprove 35% Not sure 10% 51% 42% 7% 53% 34% 13% 61% 26% 12%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Favor Gay Marriage w / Religious Exception? Yes 48% No 35% Not sure 17% 58% 24% 18% 32% 53% 14% 52% 26% 22%
Sam e-sex Legal/Illegal Legal 51% Illegal 42% Not sure 8%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other

72% 22% 7%

24% 67% 10%

53% 39% 7%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Gay Marriage/Civ. Unions/No Recognition Gay couples should 46% be allow ed to legally m arry Gay couples should 36% be allow ed to form civil unions but not m arry There should be no 17% legal recognition of a gay couple's relationship Not sure 1% 67% 20% 48%
Support/Oppose OWS Goals Support 47% Oppose 32% Not sure 21%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other

65% 14% 20%

23% 55% 22%

51% 27% 22%

25%

49%

36%

8%

30%

15%

1%

0%

1%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other Support/Oppose Tea Party Goals Support 33% Oppose 51% Not sure 16% 8% 79% 14% 70% 14% 16% 24% 58% 18% Higher Opinion of OWS or Tea Party? Occupy Wall Street 52% Tea Party 33% Not sure 15%

Party Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent/Other

77% 11% 12%

18% 67% 15%

58% 22% 20%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Race Base White Other Question 1 Would vote for it 48% Would vote against it 44% Not sure 7% 48% 45% 7% 62% 30% 9%

Race Base White Other Should EVs Go to Statew ide Winner or By CD? Electoral votes 40% should all go to the statew ide w inner One should be given 41% to the w inner of each individual Congressional District Not sure 20% 40% 34%

40%

47%

20%

20%

Race Base White Other LePage Approval Approve 43% Disapprove 48% Not sure 9% 43% 48% 9% 35% 55% 10%
Cutler/LePage/Mitchell Redo Eliot Cutler 43% Paul LePage 38% Libby Mitchell 16% Not sure 2%

Race Base White Other

43% 39% 16% 2%

40% 31% 26% 2%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Race Base White Other Collins Approval Approve 54% Disapprove 35% Not sure 10% 55% 36% 10% 45% 31% 24%

Race Base White Other Favor Gay Marriage w / Religious Exception? Yes 48% No 35% Not sure 17% 49% 35% 17% 35% 31% 34%

Race Base White Other Sam e-sex Legal/Illegal Legal 51% Illegal 42% Not sure 8% 50% 42% 7% 53% 29% 17%

Race Base White Other Gay Marriage/Civ. Unions/No Recognition Gay couples should 46% be allow ed to legally m arry Gay couples should 36% be allow ed to form civil unions but not m arry There should be no 17% legal recognition of a gay couple's relationship Not sure 1% 46% 54%

36%

34%

18%

9%

1%

2%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Race Base White Other Support/Oppose OWS Goals Support 47% Oppose 32% Not sure 21% 47% 32% 21% 51% 26% 23% Support/Oppose Tea Party Goals Support 33% Oppose 51% Not sure 16%

Race Base White Other

33% 52% 15%

29% 48% 24%

Race Base White Other Higher Opinion of OWS or Tea Party? Occupy Wall Street 52% Tea Party 33% Not sure 15% 52% 34% 15% 56% 22% 21%
Base Question 1 Would vote for it 48% Would vote against it 44% Not sure 7%

Age 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65

61% 39% -

41% 48% 12%

51% 42% 6%

47% 45% 7%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Age Base Should EVs Go to Statew ide Winner or By CD? Electoral votes 40% should all go to the statew ide w inner One should be given 41% to the w inner of each individual Congressional District Not sure 20% 37% 30% 41% 48% 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65 LePage Approval Approve 43% Disapprove 48% Not sure 47% 48% 39% 34% 9% Base

Age 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65

58% 32% 11%

45% 49% 6%

37% 56% 7%

46% 40% 14%

16%

22%

21%

18%

Age Base Cutler/LePage/Mitchell Redo Eliot Cutler 43% Paul LePage 38% Libby Mitchell 16% Not sure 2% 32% 32% 32% 5% 36% 51% 13% 49% 32% 16% 2% 43% 39% 14% 3% 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65 Collins Approval Approve 54% Disapprove 35% Not sure 10% Base

Age 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65

58% 21% 21%

52% 35% 13%

56% 38% 6%

52% 36% 12%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Age Base Favor Gay Marriage w / Religious Exception? Yes 48% No 35% Not sure 17% 37% 42% 21% 46% 35% 19% 53% 33% 14% 44% 36% 21% 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65

Age Base Sam e-sex Legal/Illegal Legal 51% Illegal 42% Not sure 8% 47% 53% 46% 40% 14% 58% 37% 5% 43% 48% 9% 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65

Age Base Gay Marriage/Civ. Unions/No Recognition Gay couples should 46% be allow ed to legally m arry Gay couples should 36% be allow ed to form civil unions but not m arry There should be no 17% legal recognition of a gay couple's relationship Not sure 1% 53% 40% 52% 39% 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65 Support/Oppose OWS Goals Support 47% Oppose 32% Not sure 21% 32% 43% 33% 36% Base

Age 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65

58% 32% 11%

32% 35% 33%

53% 29% 18%

47% 33% 19%

16%

17%

14%

25%

1%

0%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Age Base Support/Oppose Tea Party Goals Support 33% Oppose 51% Not sure 16% 42% 37% 21% 36% 51% 13% 30% 54% 16% 32% 52% 17% 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65 Higher Opinion of OWS or Tea Party? Occupy Wall Street 52% Tea Party 33% Not sure 15% Base

Age 18 to 30 to 46 to Older 29 45 65 than 65

47% 53% -

43% 36% 20%

58% 27% 15%

51% 34% 15%

October 28-31, 2011


survey of 673 Maine voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

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