Democratic Presidential Primary Vote Choice (June 2013)

Democratic Presidential Primary Vote Choice (June 2013)

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categorycolumn-1
Hillary Clinton66%
Joe Biden11%
Andrew Cuomo1%
Martin O'Malley0%
Kirsten Gillibrand1%
Brian Schweitner0%
Mark Warner1%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion19%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Hillary Clinton66%57%73%
Joe Biden10%12%12%
Andrew Cuomo1%2%1%
Martin O'Malley0%0%1%
Kirsten Gillibrand2%0%0%
Brian Schweitner0%0%0%
Mark Warner2%1%0%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion19%28%12%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Hillary Clinton73%63%46%
Joe Biden9%12%18%
Andrew Cuomo2%1%1%
Martin O'Malley0%0%2%
Kirsten Gillibrand1%0%2%
Brian Schweitner0%0%2%
Mark Warner0%1%2%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion15%23%28%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Hillary Clinton71%80%68%
Joe Biden12%2%11%
Andrew Cuomo0%3%2%
Kirsten Gillibrand0%0%3%
Brian Schweitner0%0%0%
Mark Warner1%0%0%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion15%14%16%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Hillary Clinton69%57%72%
Joe Biden7%23%4%
Andrew Cuomo2%0%2%
Martin O'Malley0%1%0%
Kirsten Gillibrand2%0%0%
Brian Schweitner0%0%1%
Mark Warner2%0%0%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion18%19%21%

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categoryMaleFemale
Hillary Clinton66%67%
Joe Biden14%9%
Andrew Cuomo2%1%
Martin O'Malley0%0%
Kirsten Gillibrand1%0%
Brian Schweitner1%0%
Mark Warner1%0%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion15%22%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Hillary Clinton65%69%64%
Joe Biden13%10%8%
Andrew Cuomo1%2%1%
Martin O'Malley1%0%0%
Kirsten Gillibrand1%1%0%
Brian Schweitner0%0%1%
Mark Warner0%1%3%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion20%18%22%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Hillary Clinton89%58%68%63%72%64%
Joe Biden0%14%11%12%8%13%
Andrew Cuomo0%1%0%8%1%4%
Martin O'Malley0%1%0%0%1%0%
Kirsten Gillibrand0%1%0%0%1%2%
Brian Schweitner0%0%1%0%0%0%
Mark Warner0%1%1%0%0%3%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion11%25%19%17%17%14%

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