Lupe Valdez
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October 2018 UT/Texas Tribune Poll Election Takeaways
| By: Jim Henson, Joshua BlankThe trial ballot in the contest between Ted Cruz and Beto O'Rourke, which found the incumbent senator leading the El Paso congressman 51 to 46 percent, provided the marquee result from the October University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. Ross Ramsey did his usual, able job rolling out the results from the trial ballots; below, find a few related observations.
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2018 Election Polling in Texas - October 2018 UT/Texas Tribune Poll Version
| By: Jim Henson, Joshua BlankThis post will be updated regularly to reflect the release of new public polls.
Most recent update: 11/2/18
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Gubernatorial Trial Ballot (October 2018)
Respondents were asked, "If the 2018 general election for Governor were held today, would you vote for the Republican Greg Abbott, the Democrat Lupe Valdez, the Libertarian Mark Tippetts, someone else, or haven’t you thought about it enough to have an opinion?" If they initially answered that they didn’t know, they were then asked a follow-up question: "If you had to make a choice, who would you choose?" Responses to the follow-up questions were folded into the results found below. -
Lupe Valdez Favorability (Likely Voters) (October 2018)
Respondents were asked, "Please tell us whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, neither favorable nor unfavorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of Lupe Valdez." -
Lupe Valdez Favorability (October 2018)
Respondents were asked, "Please tell us whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, neither favorable nor unfavorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of Lupe Valdez." -
2018 Election Polling in Texas
| By: Joshua Blank, Jim HensonThis post will be updated regularly to reflect the release of new public polls.
Most recent update: 10/24/18
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Gubernatorial Trial Ballot (June 2018)
Respondents were asked, "If the 2018 general election for Governor were held today, would you vote for the Republican Greg Abbott, the Democrat Lupe Valdez, the Libertarian Mark Tippetts, someone else, of haven’t you thought about it enough to have an opinion?" -
Lupe Valdez Favorability (June 2018)
Respondents were asked, "Please tell us whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, neither favorable nor unfavorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of Lupe Valdez." -
Hopelessly Devoted: Texas Data Points from the Week in Politics, March 2, 2018
| By: Jim Henson, Joshua BlankAs the party primaries got predictably nasty in the final week of campaigning before the March 6 election, Democratic early voting surged all week, a real phenomena that launched a thousand fundraising emails and at least a few flights of fancy, especially from those who can’t resist trying to turn a good thing into a fantastic thing. Donald Trump and Robert Mueller continued to make headlines, likely deepening the partisan divides in perceptions of their respective endeavors. Continue on for data on public opinion related to the torrent of political events this week, much of it freshly gathered in the latest University of Texas / Texas Tribune Poll.
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2018 Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Vote Choice (February 2018)
Respondents were asked, "If the 2018 Democratic primary election for governor were held today, which of the following candidates would you vote for, or haven't you thought about it enough to have an opinion?" Primary voters were identified based on their participation in a Texas primary election in 2012, 2014, or 2016. For Republican trial ballots, this includes 612 likely Republican primary voters. For Democratic trial ballots, this includes 453 likely Democratic primary voters.