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Rounding Up Texans' Attitudes Toward Ted Cruz After Iowa Win
February 03, 2016 | By: Jim Henson, Joshua Blank

In the aftermath of Sen. Ted Cruz's narrow first place finish in the Iowa Republican caucuses, we've gathered up some of different polling results capturing attitudes toward Cruz in the most recent University of Texas / Texas Tribune Poll. Start with the trend graphics of his favorability ratings between May 2012 and November 2015, then have a look at his favorability ratings and job approval numbers from the most recent poll in November. For a global look at every poll question from the data set, go here – this links to every graphic set tagged with Sen. Cruz's name: 24 items, containing somewhere in the neighborhood of 150 downloadable and embedable graphics.  

In many of the cross tab graphics below, you can toggle the lines and bars on and off by clicking on the items in the legends. Click on the "share" link in the upper right corner of every graphic to download it in a pdf, jpg, pdf, or svg format for use in teaching, writing, presentations, or Valentine's Day cards.

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