Michael Bloomberg
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Michael Bloomberg Favorability (February 2020)
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 each of the following potential Democratic candidates for President: Michael Bloomberg" -
Democratic Presidential Primary Vote Choice (February 2020)
Respondents were asked, "If the 2020 Democratic primary election for president were held today, which of the following candidates would you vote for? Respondents who said that they hadn’t thought about it enough to have an opinion were asked, “If you had to make a choice, who would you choose?” Results to the first question (Q20A) combined the follow-up (Q20B) are presented in this graphic." Results are presented for those respondents who said that they intend to vote in the 2020 Democratic Primary Election in item Q3B (n=575 potential Democratic Primary voters for the trial ballot, and n=557 potential Democratic Primary voters for the vote certainty and second choice items).
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Democratic Presidential Primary Second Choice (February 2020)
Respondents were asked, "Of the remaining possible candidates, who would be your second choice, or have you not thought about it enough to have an opinion?" Results are presented for those respondents who said that they intend to vote in the 2020 Democratic Primary Election in item Q3B (n=575 potential Democratic Primary voters for the trial ballot, and n=557 potential Democratic Primary voters for the vote certainty and second choice items).
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Presidential Trial Ballot: Trump vs. Bloomberg (February 2020)
Respondents were asked, "If the 2020 presidential election were held today, and the candidates were [RANDOMIZE ORDER “Donald Trump”, “Michael Bloomberg”] Donald Trump and Michael Bloomberg, who would you vote for, or haven’t you thought enough about it to have an opinion?" -
Few Texans Shedding Tears at Bloomberg's Decision Not to Run For President
| By: Jim HensonIn the Februrary 2016 University of Texas / Texas Tribune Poll, neither Democrats nor Republicans had strong positive views of Michael Bloomberg, and many voters had no opinion, suggesting little familiarity with the New York business man and former New York City Mayor who has now ruled out an independent presidential candidacy. Nor was Bloomberg especially well-regarded among conservatives of any stripe. Among those who identify as extremely conservative, 52 percent thought he would make a terrible president. By comparison, only 20 percent of extremely conservative Texans expressed the same judgment about Donald Trump -- even though both are from New York. Speaking of that classification system, only 8 percent of the extremely conservative thought Ted Cruz would make a terrible president.https://texaspolitics.utexas.edu/set/future-performance-president-donald-trump-february-2016#conservatism
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Future Performance as President - Michael Bloomberg (February 2016)
Respondents were asked, "For each of the following presidential candidates, please tell us whether you think that they would be a great, good, average, poor or terrible president." -
Michael Bloomberg Favorability (February 2016)
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 Michael Bloomberg."