Republican Lieutenant Governor Primary Vote Choice (June 2014)

Republican Lieutenant Governor Primary Vote Choice (June 2014)

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David Dewhurst26%
Todd Staples5%
Jerry Patterson10%
Dan Patrick13%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion46%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
David Dewhurst25%22%32%
Todd Staples4%4%4%
Jerry Patterson8%6%12%
Dan Patrick13%13%13%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion51%56%39%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
David Dewhurst23%29%23%
Todd Staples3%4%7%
Jerry Patterson9%12%11%
Dan Patrick16%14%21%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion49%41%38%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
David Dewhurst26%33%20%
Todd Staples13%3%8%
Jerry Patterson16%9%11%
Dan Patrick21%11%18%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion25%44%44%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
David Dewhurst27%19%28%
Todd Staples4%29%5%
Jerry Patterson10%12%7%
Dan Patrick14%0%12%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion45%41%48%

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categoryMaleFemale
David Dewhurst29%23%
Todd Staples4%5%
Jerry Patterson13%6%
Dan Patrick15%11%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion39%54%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
David Dewhurst31%24%28%
Todd Staples5%4%6%
Jerry Patterson6%11%11%
Dan Patrick10%18%5%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion48%44%51%

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categoryHouston areaDallas-Fort Worth areaSan Antonio areaAustin areaAnother part of Texas
David Dewhurst8%11%18%11%12%
Todd Staples0%3%3%1%2%
Jerry Patterson4%5%1%6%4%
Dan Patrick15%3%4%3%3%
Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion16%25%12%12%25%

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