2022 Republican Attorney General Primary Vote Choice (February 2022)

2022 Republican Attorney General Primary Vote Choice (February 2022)

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Ken Paxton47%
George P. Bush21%
Eva Guzman16%
Louie Gohmert15%
Someone else1%

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CategoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Ken Paxton6%37%49%
George P. Bush19%24%20%
Eva Guzman72%13%14%
Louie Gohmert0%23%15%
Someone else3%3%1%

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CategoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Ken Paxton48%43%51%
George P. Bush13%37%19%
Eva Guzman10%14%17%
Louie Gohmert29%5%12%
Someone else1%1%1%

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CategoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Ken Paxton29%36%49%
George P. Bush24%34%19%
Eva Guzman40%19%14%
Louie Gohmert0%4%17%
Someone else6%7%1%

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CategoryLean conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Ken Paxton45%44%56%
George P. Bush15%24%15%
Eva Guzman33%14%10%
Louie Gohmert5%18%20%
Someone else3%1%0%

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CategoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Ken Paxton47%6%50%
George P. Bush18%57%32%
Eva Guzman17%33%4%
Louie Gohmert16%4%14%
Someone else2%0%1%

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CategoryMaleFemale
Ken Paxton50%44%
George P. Bush16%25%
Eva Guzman15%16%
Louie Gohmert17%14%
Someone else2%1%

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CategoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Ken Paxton51%45%49%
George P. Bush17%22%19%
Eva Guzman18%17%12%
Louie Gohmert12%15%17%
Someone else2%0%3%

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Category18-2930-4445-6465+
Ken Paxton24%40%53%47%
George P. Bush70%26%12%21%
Eva Guzman0%23%15%16%
Louie Gohmert7%11%19%15%
Someone else0%0%2%2%

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CategoryNo HSHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Ken Paxton84%51%49%45%39%49%
George P. Bush16%23%21%29%22%6%
Eva Guzman0%11%8%6%22%26%
Louie Gohmert0%12%20%20%17%15%
Someone else0%2%2%0%0%4%

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CategoryExtremely importantSomewhat importantNot very importantNot at all important
Ken Paxton48%42%43%61%
George P. Bush22%19%22%16%
Eva Guzman13%21%21%12%
Louie Gohmert17%14%14%10%
Someone else1%3%0%2%

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CategoryThe Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God.Don't know.
Ken Paxton51%44%49%45%
George P. Bush18%22%21%15%
Eva Guzman13%16%20%17%
Louie Gohmert17%16%7%23%
Someone else0%2%4%0%

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