49th omnibus poll results - fall 2011
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PAN ATLANTIC SMS GROUP
49TH OMNIBUS POLL
THE BENCHMARK OF MAINE PUBLIC OPINION
December, 2011
Five Milk Street, Portland, Maine 04101 www.panatlanticsmsgroup.com207-871-8622
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Table of Contents
I. Background.. 3
II. Methodology... 4
III. Poll Results
Economic Issues..... 7
Maine Public Policy Questions.. 14
2
National Public Policy Questions................ 28
Technology and Lifestyle Questions........... 37
IV. Key Demographics... 42
Pan Atlantic SMS Group Report to Saint Josephs College of Maine; October 2011
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Pan Atlantic SMS Group is a Maine based, independent marketing research and marketing
consulting firm which is currently in its 26th year of successful operation.
This Omnibus Poll is the 49th poll in a series conducted by Pan Atlantic SMS Group on publicpolicy, economic, technology, and lifestyle issues. Because we have conducted this poll on afrequent basis over a long time period (since 1996), we are in a unique position to provide
I. Background
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reliable benchmarking on a range of important issues.
Media use of the information contained in the Pan Atlantic SMS Group Omnibus Poll mustidentify the source of information.
With the exception of one question, which was commissioned by First Wind Corporation, allother questions reported on herein are non-proprietary and were not commissioned by anyparty other than Pan Atlantic SMS Group.
For further information, please contact Patrick O. Murphy, President of Pan Atlantic SMSGroup, at (207) 871-8622 or by email at [email protected].
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The 49th
Pan Atlantic SMS Group Omnibus Poll
was conducted between November 9th
andNovember 22nd, 2011. This independent survey data is being released to the Maine media in theinterest of the public.
A randomly selected, stratified statewide sample of 400 Maine residents was interviewed by
II. Methodology
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telephone. Each of Maines two Congressional Districts are represented by approximately half ofthe sample. The survey was administered only to those who fulfilled the following criteria:
Are ages 18 and older
Do not, nor does anyone in their household, work for a market research, advertising or media firm
Are registered to vote in Maine
This independent poll was conducted by telephone, at our in-house interviewing center, by Pan
Atlantics team of experienced interviewers. No outside interviewer sources were used.
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It should be noted that figures may not always equal 100.0 percent due to the rounding ofdecimals.
The sample was stratified statewide based on the 2010 U.S. Census of Population and
Housing data. The sample size has statistical significance of + 4.9 percent at the 95 percent
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con ence eve . s means a e survey were o e repea e , mes ou o e
results would reflect the results of this survey within the + 4.9 percent margin of error.
The results are broken out by various demographic subsamples, including Congressional
District, political party affiliation, age and gender. The margins of error for specific sub-samples are higher than the + 4.9 percent margin of error for the entire sample.
Finally, we note that as with all surveys, these results are indicative of interviewees opinions
at a singular point in time.
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III. PAN ATLANTIC SMS GROUP49TH OMNIBUS POLLTM RESULTS6
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Economic Issues7
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In general, do you think that the State of Maine is headed in the right direction or the wrong
direction?
[Options were rotated; N=400]
38.5%
43.5%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
STATE OF THE STATE
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Feb.'05
Aug.'05
Mar.'06
July'06
May'07
Sept.'07
June'08
Apr.'09
Oct.'09
May'10
May'11
Nov.'11
Right Direction 35.0% 21.5% 41.1% 40.4% 31.0% 37.3% 23.0% 32.0% 34.2% 28.3% 29.4% 38.5%Wrong Direction 48.0% 60.0% 41.6% 41.6% 51.0% 48.3% 59.8% 49.8% 51.1% 50.8% 57.1% 43.5%
Don't know 17.0% 18.5% 17.2% 18.0% 18.0% 14.5% 17.3% 18.3% 14.7% 21.0% 13.5% 18.0%
18.0%
0%
10%
20%
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Thirty nine percent of Mainers (38.5%) think that the state of Maine is headed in the RIGHT direction,an increase of 9.1 percentage points since the May 2011 Pan Atlantic SMS Group Omnibus PollTM wasconducted.
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[Options were rotated; N=400]
33.0%
43.7%
29.7%
56.8%
31.1%
50%
75%
2011: Headed in the Right Direction by Demographic Segment
Average: 38.5%
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In general, do you think that the State of Maine is headed in the right direction or the wrong
direction?
STATE OF THE STATE
-25%
0%
25%
CD1 CD2 Democrat Republican Independent
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Registered Republican respondents are the most likely segment to feel that Maine is headed in the rightdirection (56.8%). This result mirrors results obtained in May 2011 (Republican respondents indicating Maineis heading in the right direction 54.8%).
Residents of CD2 are more likely to feel that Maine is headed in the right direction.
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Do you think that the Maine economy has come out of or when do you think it will come out
of the economic recession?
[Options were read and rotated; N=400]
ECONOMIC RESURGENCE
10.0%
75.3%
Second half of 2012
Beyond 2012
Economic Resurgence
18.2%
12.8%
20%
30%
Percent of Respondents whoBelieve Maine Will Come out of the
Economic Recession in 2012
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9.5%
1.5%
1.0%
2.8%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80%
Don't know
Other
Already out of the Recession
First half of 20120%
May 2011 Nov. 2011
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Three in four Mainers (75.3%) believethat Maine will come out of the economicrecession beyond 2012.
The percent of respondents who believethat Maine will come out of the economicrecession in 2012 has decreased whencompared to results obtained six monthsago (18.2% in May 2011 vs. 12.8% inNovember 2011).
Very few respondents believe that Maine
is already out of the recession (1.0%).
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Compared to November 2010 (one year ago), would you say that the overall
status of the United States economy is better, about the same, or worse?
[Options were read and rotated; N=400]
STATUS OF THE U.S. ECONOMY
39.8%
44.8%
30%
40%
50%
Percent of Respondents Who Believe that the United States Economy is Better, About theSame, or Worse Compared to November 2010
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15.0%
0.5%0%
10%
Better About the same Worse Don't know
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Forty five percent of respondents (44.8%) believe that compared to one year ago, the overall status of the U.S.economy is worse.
Conversely, 15.0% indicated that they believe the U.S. economy has improved over the past year, while fortypercent (39.8%) reported that it is about the same.
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[Options were rotated; N=400]
39.7%
49.5%
39.1%
47.0% 47.2%
26.8%
48.1% 50.0%50%
75%
Status of the U.S. Economy is WORSE compared to One Year Ago
Average:
44.8%
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Compared to November 2010 (one year ago), would you say that the overall
status of the United States economy is better, about the same, or worse?
ECONOMIC RESURGENCE
-25%
0%
25%
CD1 CD2 Democrat Republican Independent 18-34 35-54 55+
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Respondents from Congressional District 2, registered Republicans and Independents, and those over the ageof 35 are the most likely to report that the status of the U.S. economy is WORSE compared to November2010.
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[Options were rotated; N=400]
More than ninety percent ofrespondents (93.8%) reportedthat they plan on spendingabout the same amount
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Thinking about the upcoming holiday season, do you plan to spend more, less or about the
same as you did last year on holiday gifts?
HOLIDAY SPENDING
About the same, Less,
Holiday Spending Compared to Last Year
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. or ess . on
holiday gifts this year as theydid last year.
A small percent of respondents(5.0%) indicated that they planto spend more on gifts thisholiday season than they did inthe previous year.
More,5.0%
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Don'tknow,1.3%
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Maine Public Policy Questions14
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Very , 28.5%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Overall Favorability Level of Senator Snowe
I am going to ask you some questions regarding public policy issues in Maine. First, I would like you to tell
me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable,or very unfavorable
opinion of MAINE SENATOR OLYMPIA SNOWE.
[Options were rotated; N=400]
MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
73.8%
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Somewhat , 13.8%
Somewhat , 45.3%
4.6%
Very , 8.0%
0%
10%
20%
Unfavorable overall Favorable overall Don't know / No response / Refused
Close to three in four respondents (73.8%) indicated that they have a somewhat (45.3%) or very (28.5%) favorableopinion of Senator Snowe.
Conversely, one-fifth of respondents (21.8%) said that they have a somewhat (13.8%) or very (8.0%) unfavorable opinionof Senator Snowe.
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21.8%
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4.5%
11.6%
12.1%
16.7%
41.7%
39.1%
37.1%
27.5%
4.5%
5.0%
Republican
Democrat
Senator Snowes Favorability Levels, by Political Party Affiliation
[Options were rotated; N=400]
I would like you to tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable,or very unfavorable opinion of MAINE SENATOR OLYMPIA SNOWE.
MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
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6.6% 12.3% 57.5% 22.6% 0.9%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Independent
Very unfavorable Somewhat unfavorable Somewhat favorable Very favorable Don't know / Not familiar
Republicans and Independents have a more favorable opinion of Senator Olympia Snowe than registeredDemocrats do (favorable overall Independents: 80.2%, Republicans: 78.8% vs. Democrats: 66.7%).
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Yes,59.3%
No,28.0%
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Should Senator Snowe be Re-elected in 2012?
[Options were rotated; N=400]17
In November 2012, Senator Olympia Snowe will be up for re-election. Do you think that
she deserves re-election to the U.S. Senate?
MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
56.7%
61.7%
56.5% 61.4%
63.2%65.9%
57.4% 58.5%
50%
75%
Senator Snowe SHOULD be Re-elected in 2012
Average:59.3%
know,
12.8%
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Close to six in ten respondents (59.3%) indicated that they think Senator Snowe deserves re-election to the U.S. Senate
in the November 2012 elections, while about three in ten think that Senator Snowe does not deserve re-election(28.0%).
Respondents in Congressional District 2; Republicans and Independents; and those 18-34 years of age are more likelyto think that Senator Snowe deserves re-election than their counterparts. However, even the segments that are less likelyto think Senator Snowe deserves re-election (respondents in Congressional District 1, Democrats, and those aged 35 andolder) had over 56% of respondents feeling that Senator Snowe deserves re-election (56.7%, 56.5%, and 57.9%respectively).
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35.6%Very ,15.5%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%50%
I would like you to tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable,or
very unfavorable opinion of 2010 GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ELIOT CUTLER.
[Options were rotated; N=400]
MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
Overall Favorability Level of EliotCutler November 2011
43.5%
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35.6%Very ,11.0%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%50%
Overall Favorability Level of EliotCutler October 2010
43.3%
Somewhat ,15.5%
Somewhat ,28.0%
Very , 5.5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
Unfavorable overall Favorable overall Don't know / No
response / Refused
Forty four percent of responding Maine voters have an overall favorable opinion of 2010 Gubernatorial candidate EliotCutler (43.5%), while 21.0% have an unfavorable opinion. More than a third (35.6%) do not know or refused to answerthe question.
Favorability levels of Eliot Cutler obtained in this poll are almost exactly the same as those garnered in October 2010when this question was last polled.
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Somewhat ,14.0%
Somewhat ,32.3%
Very , 7.2%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
Unfavorable overall Favorable overall Don't know / No
response / Refused
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9.8%
2.9%
25.0%
13.0%
20.5%
34.1%
9.1%
21.7%
35.6%
28.2%
Republican
Democrat
Eliot Cutlers Favorability Levels, by Political Party Affiliation
[Options were rotated; N=400]
I am going to ask you some questions regarding public policy issues in Maine. First, I would like you to tell me ifyou have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable,or very unfavorable opinion of
2010 GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ELIOT CUTLER.
MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
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2.8% 8.5% 30.2% 16.0% 42.5%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Independent
Very unfavorable Somewhat unfavorable Somewhat favorable Very favorable Don't know / Not familiar
Democrats and Independents have a more favorable opinion of Gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler thanRepublicans (favorable overall Democrats: 55.8%, Independents: 46.2% vs. Republicans: 29.5%).
Of note, a large percentage of voters dont know their opinion of Eliot Cutler.
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[Options were rotated; N=400]
Very ,36.0%
Very ,17.5%30%
40%
50%
60%
Overall Favorability Level ofGovernor LePage Nov. 2011
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I would like you to tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable,or very unfavorable opinion of GOVERNOR PAUL LEPAGE.
MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
Very ,39.4% Very ,
40%
50%
60% 56.1%
39.0%Very ,30.9%
Very ,20.2%30%
35%
40%
45%
50% 47.5%
41.4%
Overall Favorability Level ofGovernor LePage May 2011
Overall Favorability Level ofGovernor LePage Oct. 2010
52.0%
42.5%
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Somewhat,16.0%
Somewhat,25.0% 5.5%
0%
10%
20%
Unfavorable
overall
Favorable
overall
Don't know /
No response
/ Refused
Somewhat16.7%
Somewhat24.4% 5.0%
14.5%
0%
10%
20%
30%
Unfavorable
overall
Favorable
overall
Don't know /
No response /
Refused
Somewhat16.6%
Somewhat21.2%
11.2%
0%
5%
10%
15%20%
25%
Unfavorable
overall
Favorable
overall
Don't know /
No response /
Refused
More than four in ten respondents (42.5%) have a very (17.5%) or somewhat (25.0%) favorable opinion of Governor LePage.More than half of respondents (52.0%) have a very (36.0%) or somewhat (16.0%) unfavorable opinion of the Governor.
Governor LePages favorability level has increased since this question was polled: up from 41.4% in October 2010 and 39.0% inMay 2011 to 42.5% in November 2011.
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MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
I would like you to tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable,or very unfavorable opinion of GOVERNOR PAUL LEPAGE.
10.6%
59.4%
10.6%
16.7%
38.6%
12.3%
36.4%
5.1%
3.8%
6.5%
Republican
Democrat
Governor LePages Favorability Levels, by Political Party Affiliation
Democrats and Independents have a less favorable opinion of Governor Paul LePage than Republicans and viceversa on favorable (unfavorable overall Democrats: 76.1%, Independents: 61.3% vs. Republicans: 21.2%;favorable overall Democrats: 17.4%, Independents: 35.8% vs. Republicans: 75.0%).
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37.7% 23.6% 24.5% 11.3% 2.8%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Independent
Very unfavorable Somewhat unfavorable Somewhat favorable Very favorable Don't know / No response
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26.7%
45.9%
14.6%
17.5%
29.1%
20.6%
23.8%
10.8%
5.8%
5.2%
Congressional District 2
Congressional District 1
Governor LePages Favorability Levels, by Congressional District and Gender
[Options were rotated; N=400]
MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
I would like you to tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable,or very unfavorable opinion of GOVERNOR PAUL LEPAGE.
26.2%
44.2%
18.0%
14.3%
31.1%
19.8%
20.8%
14.7%
3.3%
6.9%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Males
Females
Very unfavorable Somewhat unfavorable Somewhat favorable Very favorable Don't know / Not familiar
Respondents in Congressional District 2 have a more favorable opinion of Governor LePage than those inCongressional District 1 (favorable overall Congressional District 1: 31.4% vs. Congressional District 2:52.9%).
Male respondents have a more favorable opinion of Governor LePage than female respondents (favorableoverall Males: 51.9% vs. Females: 34.6%).
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48%
43%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Strongly,34.8%
Strongly ,18.5%
30%
40%
50%
60%
[Options were rotated; N=400]
Approval of Job Performance ofGovernor LePage Nov. 2011
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Governor Paul LePage has been in office since January of this year. Do you approve or
disapprove of his job performance? Is that strongly, or somewhat?
MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
PUBLIC POLICY POLLING, Fall 2011 Poll:Rating of Job Performance of Governor
LePage
50.3%
43.3%
0%
10%
20%
Disapprove overall Approve overall Don't know / Not
familiar
Somewhat ,15.5%
Somewhat ,24.8%
0%
10%
20%
Disapprove overall Approve overall Don't know / Not
familiar
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More than four in ten respondents (43.3%) strongly (18.5%) or somewhat (24.8%) approve of Governor LePages jobperformance. Conversely, more than half of respondents (50.3%) strongly (34.8%) or somewhat (15.5%) disapprove of his jobperformance.
Governor LePages job performance rating in this poll (43%) is similar to that recorded in a recently conducted poll by Public PolicyPolling of North Carolina. In that poll, 43% approved and 48% disapproved of his job performance, and 9% did not know.
9%6.5%
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7.6%
58.0%
14.4%
17.4%
33.3%
13.0%
37.9%
5.1%
6.8%
6.5%
Republican
Democrat
Approval of Governor LePages Job Performance, by Political Party Affiliation
Governor Paul LePage has been in office since January of this year. Do you approve or
disapprove of his job performance? Is that strongly, or somewhat?
[Options were rotated; N=400]
MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
38.7% 17.0% 27.4% 12.3% 4.7%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Independent
Strongly disapprove Somewhat disapprove Somewhat approve Strongly approve Don't know
Eighteen percent of responding Democrats (18.1%) indicated that they somewhat or strongly approve ofGovernor LePages performance to date. In contrast, 71.2% of Republicans surveyed reported that theysomewhat or strongly approve of Governor LePages job performance.
Forty percent of Independent voters (39.6%) somewhat or strongly approve of Governor LePages jobperformance.
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Governor Paul LePage has been in office since January of this year. Do you approve or
disapprove of his job performance? Is that strongly, or somewhat?
23.8%
46.4%
16.5%
14.4%
29.1%
20.1%
23.3%
13.4%
7.3%
5.7%
CongressionalDistrict 2
CongressionalDistrict 1
Approval of Governor LePages Job Performance, by Congressional District and Gender
[Options were rotated; N=401]
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25.1%
42.9%
16.9%
14.3%
31.1%
19.4%
21.3%
16.1%
5.5%
7.4%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Male
Female
Strongly disapprove Somewhat disapprove Somewhat approve Strongly approve Don't know
Males (52.5%) and respondents residing in Congressional District 2 (52.4%) are more likely than their femaleand CD 1 counterparts to strongly or somewhat approve of Governor LePages job performance (females :35.5%, Congressional District 1 : 33.5%).
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35.8%
33.3%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
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If you could vote in last falls gubernatorial election over again, who would you vote for?
[Candidates names were provided]
Candidate that Respondents Would Vote For If They Could Vote in LastFalls Gubernatorial Election Over Again
[Options were rotated; N=400]
MAINE PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
14.5%
4.0%
0.3%
12.3%
0%
5%
10%
15%
Eliot Cutler Paul LePage Libby Mitchell Shawn Moody Kevin Scott Don't Know
About a third of respondents (35.8%) would vote for Eliot Cutler (I) if they could vote (again) in last fallsgubernatorial election over again, followed very closely by Paul LePage (R) (33.3%). Fifteen percent (14.5%) wouldvote for Libby Mitchell (D), while 4.0% would vote for Shawn Moody (I). Given the polls margin of error, thisrepresents a dead heat.
Twelve percent (12.3%) of respondents did not know who they would vote for.Maines Best Pollster 2008
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29.0%
57.3%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
[Options were rotated; N=400]
Favorability Levels of Having Wind Turbines in Maine
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Overall, do you favor or oppose having wind turbines in Maine so that wind power can be
used to generate electricity? Is that strongly or somewhat [favor/ oppose]?*
WIND TURBINES IN MAINE
6.0% 4.0% 3.8%
0%
10%
20%
Strongly oppose Somewhat oppose Somewhat favor Strongly favor Dont know/ Refused
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Eighty six percent of respondents (86.3%) strongly (57.3%) or somewhat (29.0%) favor having wind turbines in Maineso that wind power can be used to generate electricity. One in ten respondents (10.0%) somewhat (4.0%) or strongly
(6.0%) oppose having wind turbines in Maine. This high level of public support for wind power is consistent with datarecorded in other Pan Atlantic SMS Group polls on this issue over the past 3-4 years.
Democratic and Independent respondents are more likely to favor having wind turbines in Maine than Republicanrespondents (92.8% of Democratic respondents and 90.6% of Independent respondents strongly or somewhat favorhaving wind turbines in Maine, vs. 78.0% of Republican respondents).
*Question was commissioned by First Wind Corporation.
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National Public Policy Questions28
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29.8%
18.8%
31.8%
17.0%20%
25%
30%
35%
[Options were rotated; N=400]
Approval of the Way President Obama is Handling His Job Nov. 2011
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Do you approve or disapprove of the way President Obama is handling his job? Is that
strongly or somewhat?
NATIONAL PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
2.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
Strongly disapprove Somewhat disapprove Somewhat approve Strongly approve Dont know/ No
response
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Respondents were split evenly between those who somewhat or strongly approve of the way President Obama ishandling his job (48.5%) and those who somewhat or strongly disapprove of how he is doing his job (48.8%). ThePresidents approval numbers in Maine are approximately 5 percentage points higher than data recorded in recentnational polls.
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57.9%
48.8%37.9%
48.5%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
30
Do you approve or disapprove of the way President Obama is handling his job? Is that
strongly or somewhat?
Approval of the Way President Obama is Handling His Job* Oct. 2009, and Nov. 2011
[Options were rotated; N=400]
NATIONAL PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS
0%
Fall 2009 Fall 2011
Approve Disapprove Don't know/ No response
The percentage of respondents approving of how President Obama is handling his job/ his presidency has decreased
by 9.1 percentage points since October 2009 (from 57.9% to 48.8%).
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*Note: In October 2009, respondents were asked the following: President Barack Obama has been in office for approximately 9 months. Do you approve ordisapprove of Barack Obamas presidency thus far? The response options, approve and disapprove, were rotated. The November 2011 questionwording is somewhat different, and the response options were strongly approve, somewhat approve, somewhat disapprove, and strongly disapprove.The November 2011 percentages shown in the chart for approve and disapprove are the sum of the percentages for strongly and somewhatapprove and strongly and somewhat disapprove.
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55.3%
10.1%
25.8%
14.5%
11.4%
41.3%
6.8%
31.9% 2.2%
Republican
Democrat
Approval of the Way President Obama is Handling His Job, by Political Party Affiliation
Do you approve or disapprove of the way President Obama is handling his job? Is that
strongly or somewhat?[Scale was rotated; N=400]
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22.6% 17.0% 45.3% 11.3% 3.8%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Independent
Strongly disapprove Somewhat disapprove Somewhat approve Strongly approve Don't know/ No response
About three quarters of responding Democrats (73.2%) indicated that they somewhat or strongly approve ofhow President Obama is handling his job. In contrast, only 18.2% of Republicans surveyed reported that theysomewhat or strongly approve of President Obamas performance.
Over half of Independent respondents (56.6%) somewhat or strongly approve of the way President Obama ishandling his job.
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31.1%
28.4%
21.4%
16.0%
26.7%
37.1%
17.0%
17.0%
3.9%
1.5%
Congressional District 2
Congressional District 1
Approval of the Way President Obama is Handling His Job,
by Congressional District and Gender
[Options were rotated; N=400]
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Do you approve or disapprove of the way President Obama is handling his job? Is that
strongly or somewhat?
35.0%
25.3%
23.0%
15.2%
22.4%
39.6%
16.9%
17.1%
2.7%
2.8%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Males
Females
Strongly disapprove Somewhat disapprove Somewhat approve Strongly approve Don't know / No response
Respondents in Congressional District 1 are more likely to approve of the way President Obama is handling hisjob than respondents in Congressional District 2 (approve overall Congressional District 1: 54.1% vs.Congressional District 2: 43.7%).
Female respondents are more likely to approve of how President Obama is doing his job than male respondents(favorable overall Females: 56.7% vs. Males: 39.3%).
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[Options were rotated; Second question asked only of those who have heard of the Occupy Wall Street movement; First question N=400; Second question N=390]
Opinion of Occupy Wall Street Movement
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Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the Occupy Wall Street movement?
Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Occupy Wall Street movement protests IN MAINE (Portland, South
Portland, Augusta, Bangor, University of Maine at Orono) are being conducted?
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44.8%
34.5%
18.3%25%
30%
35%
40%45%
50%44.1%
29.0%26.9%
25%
30%
35%
40%45%
50%
Opinion of Occupy Wall Street Movement
Protests in Maine
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A little less than half of respondents (44.8%) have an overall favorable opinion of the Occupy Wall Street movement, whileabout a third (34.5%) have an unfavorable opinion overall. Roughly a fifth of respondents (18.3%) do not know/did not voicean opinion regarding the movement.
Of those who are aware of the Occupy Wall Street movement (N=390), 44.1% approve and 29.0% disapprove of how it ishandling protests in Maine. A further 26.9% do not know.
2.5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
Favorable,
overall
Unfavorable,
overall
Never heard of
this movement
No opinion/
Don't know/ No
response
0%
5%
10%
15%
Approve Disapprove No opinion/
Don't know/ No
response
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45.3%
22.7%
67.4%
30.2%
58.3%
18.1%
2.8%
2.3%
2.2%
21.7%
16.7%
12.3%
Independent
Republican
Democrat
Opinion of Occupy Wall Street Movement,
by Political Party Affiliation and Congressional District
Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the Occupy Wall Street movement?
[Scale was rotated; N=400]
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38.8%
51.0%
37.9%
30.9%
3.4%
1.5%
19.9%
16.5%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Congressional District 2
Congressional District 1
Favorable, overall Unfavorable, overall Never heard of this movement Don't know/ No opinion/ No response
Almost seven in ten responding Democrats (67.4%) indicated that they have a favorable opinion of the Occupy
Wall Street movement. In contrast, only about a fifth of Republican respondents (22.7%) reported that theyapprove of the movement. A little less than half of Independents (45.3%) have a favorable opinion of themovement.
About half of respondents in Congressional District 1 (51.0%) have a favorable opinion of the Occupy WallStreet movement vs. 38.8% of respondents in Congressional District 2.
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44.6%
40.4%
54.9%
33.1%
40.4%
23.2%
3.8%
1.6%
2.4%
18.5%
17.5%
19.5%
55 years or older
35 to 54 years old
18 to 34 years old
Opinion of Occupy Wall Street Movement, by Age and Income
[Options were rotated; N=400]
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Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the Occupy Wall Street movement?
43.5%
50.0%
.
42.6%
30.1%
.
2.7%
.
13.9%
17.1%
.
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
$75K+
$35K < $75K
Favorable, overall Unfavorable, overall Never heard of this movement Don't know/ No opinion/ No response
18-34 year old respondents were the most likely to rate the Occupy Wall Street movement favorably (54.9%did so vs. 40.4% of 35 to 54 year olds and 44.6% of those 55 years or older).
Those with incomes of $75,000 or more are the most likely to have an unfavorable opinion of the Occupy WallStreet movement (42.6% vs. 30.1% for those with incomes between $35,000 and $75,000 and 31.0% forthose with incomes below $35,000).
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12.5%
20.5%18.5%
30.8%
11.5%15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
37
How much time, if at all, do you personally spend using the internet?
Time Spent Using the Internet
[Options were rotated; N=400]
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6.3%
0%
5%
10%
None A few hours per
week
Up to one hour per
day
1-3 hours per day 3-5 hours per day More than 5 hours
per day
About a third of respondents (30.8%) spend 1-3 hours per day using the internet. Another 18.5% use the internet forup to one hour per day, and 20.5% use the internet a few hours per week.
Less than a fifth of respondents (17.8%) use the internet for more than 3 hours a day.
Thirteen percent (12.5%) of respondents do not use the internet.
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27.4%
28.5%
7.1%
21.4%
21.5%
23.5%
11.0%
13.1%
16.2%
20.2%
18.3%
22.6%
26.2%
30.1%
39.0%
10.7%
4.6%
12.0%
22.0%
4.8%
3.1%
7.1%
9.8%
< $35K
55 years or older
35 to 54 years old
18 to 34 years old
Time Spent Using the Internet, by Age and Income
[Options were rotated; N=400]
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How much time, if at all, do you personally spend using the internet?
0.9%
8.2%
22.2%
19.9%
24.1%
19.9%
33.3%
32.9%
13.9%
12.3%
5.6%
6.8%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
$75K+
$35K < $75K
None A few hours per week Up to one hour per day 1-3 hours per day 3-5 hours per day 5+ hours per day
Time spent using the internet decreases with age. Over seven in ten (70.7%) 18-34 year old respondents use theinternet one or more hours a day. In contrast, 33.8% of respondents ages 55 and older use the internet 1 or morehours a day, and roughly three in ten respondents (28.5%) in this age group do not use the internet at all.
Time spent using the internet increases with income. Over half of respondents with household incomes of $75,000or more (52.8%) use the internet for one or more hours a day, vs. 38.1% for those with household incomes below$35,000. Almost three in ten respondents with household incomes under $35,000 do not use the internet at all.
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7.7%
13.7%
11.5%
15.5%
26.2%
15.7%
18.6%
12.6%
23.5%
35.6%
31.1%
30.4%
15.5%
10.4%
12.4%
7.2%
6.0%
6.5%
Congressional District 1
Male
Female
Time Spent Using the Internet, by Gender and Congressional District
How much time, if at all, do you personally spend using the internet?
[Options were rotated; N=400]
Q
17.0% 25.2% 18.4% 26.2% 7.8% 5.3%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Congressional District 2
None A few hours per week Up to one hour per day 1-3 hours per day 3-5 hours per day 5+ hours per day
The percentage of females and males using the internet one or more hours a day is about the same (49.3% vs.
47.5%). However, more female respondents use the internet up to one hour per day (23.5% vs. 12.6% formales), while more male respondents use the internet a few hours per week (26.2% vs. 15.7% for females).
Respondents in Congressional District 1 use the internet more than respondents in Congressional District 2on average, with 58.2% of those in Congressional District 1 using the internet 1 or more hours per day vs.39.3% in Congressional District 2. About a fifth of respondents in Congressional District 2 (17.0%) do notuse the internet, vs. 7.7% for respondents in Congressional District 1.
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[N=400]
Almost two thirds ofrespondents(62.3%) do notbelieve that website advertisers
40
Website advertisers on the internet collect data that shows what websites you have seen in order to
match advertisements to your specific interests. Do you think that website advertisers should be allowed
to do this?
Yes, 28.8%
Should website advertisers on the internet be allowedto collect data that shows what websites you have
seen in order to match advertisements to your
specific interests?
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s ou e a e o co ec a aon which websites they have
seen in order to matchadvertisements to their specificinterests.
About three in ten respondents(28.8%) think that websiteadvertisers should be allowedto do this.
No, 62.3%
Don't know, 9.0%
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IV. KEY DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
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GENDER %
Females 54%
Males 46%
IV. Key Demographic Data
AGE %
18-34 21%
35-54 46%
55+ 33%
INCOME LEVELS %Under $35,000 21%
$35,000 to $50,000 16%
$50,000 to $75,000 21%
$75,000 to $100,000 15%
$100,000 + 12%
Dont know/ Refused 15%
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POLITICAL AFFILIATION %Democrats 34%
Republicans 33%
IV. Key Demographic Data
Other 2%
Dont know/ Refused 4%
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