Ted Cruz Favorability (October 2013)

Ted Cruz Favorability (October 2013)

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Very favorable23%
Somewhat favorable15%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable14%
Somewhat unfavorable6%
Very unfavorable31%
Don't know/No Opinion10%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Very favorable3%19%43%
Somewhat favorable7%18%24%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable13%13%13%
Somewhat unfavorable5%10%7%
Very unfavorable61%31%5%
Don't know/No Opinion11%10%8%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Very favorable57%22%52%
Somewhat favorable22%29%20%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable8%15%15%
Somewhat unfavorable7%12%4%
Very unfavorable4%8%3%
Don't know/No Opinion2%14%6%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Very favorable3%2%4%
Somewhat favorable4%10%6%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable5%19%14%
Somewhat unfavorable3%5%5%
Very unfavorable71%47%65%
Don't know/No Opinion14%17%6%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Very favorable2%6%46%
Somewhat favorable6%13%21%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable11%19%11%
Somewhat unfavorable4%7%7%
Very unfavorable71%38%8%
Don't know/No Opinion6%17%6%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Very favorable28%57%59%
Somewhat favorable25%19%20%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable12%10%9%
Somewhat unfavorable13%4%2%
Very unfavorable14%5%3%
Don't know/No Opinion8%4%7%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Very favorable1%0%9%
Somewhat favorable9%4%3%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable14%10%3%
Somewhat unfavorable7%2%0%
Very unfavorable65%81%65%
Don't know/No Opinion5%3%20%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
Very favorable3%22%72%
Somewhat favorable6%30%20%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable12%20%4%
Somewhat unfavorable5%12%2%
Very unfavorable70%8%0%
Don't know/No Opinion5%9%1%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Very favorable31%2%15%
Somewhat favorable16%11%14%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable11%20%17%
Somewhat unfavorable6%7%7%
Very unfavorable27%41%37%
Don't know/No Opinion9%19%10%

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categoryMaleFemale
Very favorable29%18%
Somewhat favorable16%15%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable10%16%
Somewhat unfavorable5%8%
Very unfavorable34%29%
Don't know/No Opinion5%15%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Very favorable15%25%31%
Somewhat favorable14%16%18%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable17%11%14%
Somewhat unfavorable6%7%5%
Very unfavorable39%32%19%
Don't know/No Opinion9%9%12%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Very favorable26%20%20%26%26%30%
Somewhat favorable10%18%17%16%13%13%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable6%22%14%12%8%9%
Somewhat unfavorable1%4%8%7%8%8%
Very unfavorable33%25%30%31%37%38%
Don't know/No Opinion23%11%11%8%9%0%

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