Political Traits of Rick Perry: A Real Texan (October 2011)

Political Traits of Rick Perry: A Real Texan (October 2011)

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Not at all well 09%
13%
23%
33%
43%
59%
66%
79%
810%
910%
Extremely well 1029%
Don't know7%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Not at all well 019%8%2%
17%3%1%
25%8%1%
35%4%2%
43%5%2%
511%13%6%
65%5%6%
711%18%6%
84%5%15%
97%3%15%
Extremely well 1014%13%41%
Don't know8%16%4%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Not at all well 04%0%1%
10%3%0%
20%3%0%
32%0%2%
44%0%2%
55%9%6%
66%10%4%
72%15%6%
818%24%10%
919%9%15%
Extremely well 1036%21%54%
Don't know4%6%2%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Not at all well 09%15%26%
15%7%8%
28%5%3%
34%4%6%
45%1%3%
514%6%12%
66%8%4%
718%11%8%
83%9%3%
910%12%4%
Extremely well 1013%17%13%
Don't know4%6%10%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Not at all well 020%14%2%
18%4%1%
25%3%2%
37%2%2%
42%2%4%
516%14%4%
64%5%7%
78%8%10%
87%6%12%
97%10%12%
Extremely well 1012%17%40%
Don't know6%13%5%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Not at all well 05%1%0%
12%0%0%
25%0%0%
32%2%1%
45%2%5%
52%7%2%
610%6%4%
716%7%7%
811%17%6%
910%8%20%
Extremely well 1028%42%53%
Don't know3%8%2%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Not at all well 08%31%23%
17%9%7%
28%0%7%
37%8%6%
45%0%0%
521%14%11%
64%4%4%
712%9%0%
86%9%5%
98%7%5%
Extremely well 1013%2%23%
Don't know3%6%9%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
Not at all well 019%1%31%
17%0%7%
23%1%12%
37%1%3%
43%2%6%
515%6%16%
64%6%3%
79%8%2%
86%14%7%
95%14%3%
Extremely well 1013%44%11%
Don't know9%4%0%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Not at all well 07%25%9%
13%0%2%
22%4%4%
33%3%2%
42%0%5%
510%15%2%
66%3%8%
79%15%5%
810%3%10%
910%4%13%
Extremely well 1033%10%29%
Don't know4%19%11%

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categoryMaleFemale
Not at all well 06%11%
12%5%
24%2%
32%4%
42%3%
510%9%
64%7%
712%6%
811%9%
913%8%
Extremely well 1031%26%
Don't know3%11%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Not at all well 09%11%5%
13%3%4%
24%3%1%
33%4%2%
42%5%1%
510%8%10%
65%6%6%
79%11%5%
86%9%15%
916%7%10%
Extremely well 1021%29%35%
Don't know12%4%6%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Not at all well 00%9%12%2%11%2%
10%3%3%0%6%8%
20%3%4%2%3%0%
30%2%5%0%3%11%
40%1%4%3%6%0%
50%8%10%14%6%17%
60%7%5%6%5%6%
713%8%7%16%12%5%
89%9%7%14%11%16%
923%14%5%10%9%10%
Extremely well 1056%28%29%32%23%24%
Don't know0%9%9%1%5%0%

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