Description of Rick Perry - Strong Leader (October 2010)

Description of Rick Perry - Strong Leader (October 2010)

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categorycolumn-1
0-Not at all well10%
14%
24%
37%
44%
511%
67%
710%
815%
911%
10-Extremely well17%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
0-Not at all well22%9%0%
17%3%2%
26%9%1%
314%14%1%
46%1%2%
515%21%5%
67%22%5%
79%4%11%
86%0%25%
93%11%17%
10-Extremely well4%5%31%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
0-Not at all well0%0%1%
11%4%1%
22%2%0%
31%3%1%
40%5%2%
54%2%6%
612%2%2%
713%12%10%
826%35%22%
924%19%13%
10-Extremely well17%17%42%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
0-Not at all well34%11%27%
15%2%11%
211%4%7%
322%4%19%
43%8%6%
514%17%14%
65%6%9%
70%17%6%
84%13%1%
90%8%0%
10-Extremely well2%11%1%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
0-Not at all well21%22%1%
15%4%3%
29%5%2%
312%12%4%
48%4%3%
518%15%9%
610%10%5%
711%9%10%
84%11%21%
91%3%15%
10-Extremely well1%6%26%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
0-Not at all well1%2%1%
16%1%3%
23%0%1%
311%1%1%
410%0%1%
512%8%8%
63%7%5%
711%12%8%
815%25%22%
98%22%15%
10-Extremely well20%23%34%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
0-Not at all well17%19%50%
12%9%3%
26%13%15%
315%12%0%
47%8%12%
516%22%11%
612%8%9%
719%0%0%
82%8%0%
92%0%0%
10-Extremely well1%0%0%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
0-Not at all well22%1%2%
18%0%4%
28%0%2%
312%1%3%
47%2%3%
514%4%6%
69%3%9%
710%13%10%
83%24%23%
93%18%16%
10-Extremely well4%33%21%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
0-Not at all well6%32%8%
14%12%0%
24%2%5%
34%7%16%
42%7%4%
512%9%15%
66%4%12%
711%12%2%
818%10%11%
914%1%8%
10-Extremely well19%4%19%

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categoryMaleFemale
0-Not at all well10%9%
16%2%
23%5%
35%8%
43%5%
510%13%
67%6%
713%7%
816%14%
913%10%
10-Extremely well15%19%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
0-Not at all well6%12%10%
17%3%2%
26%4%2%
36%7%9%
46%4%2%
516%9%11%
69%7%5%
77%10%13%
813%15%18%
912%10%11%
10-Extremely well13%20%17%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
0-Not at all well0%10%11%4%8%13%
16%4%3%14%3%5%
20%3%3%4%6%8%
30%8%6%2%6%14%
416%4%2%9%4%2%
533%10%13%4%10%14%
60%10%4%2%9%5%
78%9%13%13%6%9%
80%14%15%25%22%9%
90%10%12%18%13%5%
10-Extremely well38%18%19%6%12%16%

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