U.S. Senate Democratic Primary Vote Choice (February 2020)

U.S. Senate Democratic Primary Vote Choice (February 2020)

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Mary "MJ" Hegar22%
Cristina Ramirez9%
Chris Bell7%
Amanda Edwards6%
Royce West6%
Sema Hernandez5%
Annie Garcia4%
Michael Cooper3%
Victor Hugo Harris2%
D.R. Hunter1%
Adrian Ocegueda1%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.0%
Someone else28%
Don't know6%

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CategoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Mary "MJ" Hegar24%25%11%
Cristina Ramirez9%10%9%
Chris Bell8%7%5%
Amanda Edwards6%4%3%
Royce West6%5%6%
Sema Hernandez5%4%0%
Annie Garcia4%0%7%
Michael Cooper3%0%0%
Victor Hugo Harris2%2%4%
D.R. Hunter0%0%0%
Adrian Ocegueda2%0%0%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.0%0%0%
Someone else25%29%53%
Don't know6%14%4%

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CategoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Mary "MJ" Hegar25%14%27%
Cristina Ramirez7%8%10%
Chris Bell7%8%8%
Amanda Edwards7%3%7%
Royce West3%3%8%
Sema Hernandez8%8%3%
Annie Garcia5%8%2%
Michael Cooper1%6%4%
Victor Hugo Harris2%5%1%
D.R. Hunter0%0%0%
Adrian Ocegueda2%0%2%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.0%1%0%
Someone else24%29%24%
Don't know10%7%3%

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CategoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Mary "MJ" Hegar30%11%13%
Cristina Ramirez8%7%14%
Chris Bell6%12%3%
Amanda Edwards5%7%3%
Royce West6%6%6%
Sema Hernandez6%4%1%
Annie Garcia5%5%2%
Michael Cooper2%4%6%
Victor Hugo Harris1%2%8%
D.R. Hunter0%0%2%
Adrian Ocegueda2%0%3%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.0%1%0%
Someone else24%31%37%
Don't know5%9%3%

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CategoryLean liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Mary "MJ" Hegar22%35%30%
Cristina Ramirez6%5%14%
Chris Bell3%7%6%
Amanda Edwards5%6%4%
Royce West10%6%3%
Sema Hernandez6%4%8%
Annie Garcia2%6%4%
Michael Cooper5%0%1%
Victor Hugo Harris3%1%0%
D.R. Hunter1%0%0%
Adrian Ocegueda5%1%1%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.0%0%1%
Someone else24%24%22%
Don't know9%3%5%

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CategoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Mary "MJ" Hegar32%11%11%
Cristina Ramirez7%9%11%
Chris Bell8%6%8%
Amanda Edwards5%8%5%
Royce West5%12%2%
Sema Hernandez4%5%6%
Annie Garcia3%3%6%
Michael Cooper1%5%4%
Victor Hugo Harris2%1%4%
D.R. Hunter1%0%0%
Adrian Ocegueda1%2%1%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.0%0%1%
Someone else24%33%30%
Don't know5%4%10%

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CategoryMaleFemale
Mary "MJ" Hegar19%25%
Cristina Ramirez12%6%
Chris Bell8%7%
Amanda Edwards6%6%
Royce West9%4%
Sema Hernandez5%5%
Annie Garcia5%4%
Michael Cooper3%3%
Victor Hugo Harris3%2%
D.R. Hunter0%1%
Adrian Ocegueda3%0%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.0%0%
Someone else22%32%
Don't know5%7%

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CategoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Mary "MJ" Hegar17%24%30%
Cristina Ramirez11%8%3%
Chris Bell9%7%6%
Amanda Edwards6%4%10%
Royce West7%5%3%
Sema Hernandez6%5%1%
Annie Garcia4%5%4%
Michael Cooper4%2%4%
Victor Hugo Harris2%3%4%
D.R. Hunter0%0%2%
Adrian Ocegueda2%2%0%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.0%1%0%
Someone else25%30%29%
Don't know9%4%6%

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Category18-2930-4445-6465+
Mary "MJ" Hegar17%18%24%35%
Cristina Ramirez15%8%6%7%
Chris Bell3%6%10%11%
Amanda Edwards6%4%4%11%
Royce West0%7%7%9%
Sema Hernandez7%5%5%1%
Annie Garcia4%6%4%2%
Michael Cooper2%6%1%1%
Victor Hugo Harris1%5%2%0%
D.R. Hunter1%1%0%1%
Adrian Ocegueda4%1%1%0%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.0%1%1%0%
Someone else35%26%29%17%
Don't know3%7%8%6%

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CategoryNo HSHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Mary "MJ" Hegar14%8%23%25%29%32%
Cristina Ramirez0%8%8%11%10%6%
Chris Bell0%10%5%2%6%13%
Amanda Edwards0%10%4%4%5%4%
Royce West0%10%3%3%4%7%
Sema Hernandez0%4%7%8%5%1%
Annie Garcia4%4%6%7%3%2%
Michael Cooper15%3%4%3%2%1%
Victor Hugo Harris12%2%1%4%2%4%
D.R. Hunter0%0%1%0%1%1%
Adrian Ocegueda0%1%2%0%1%1%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.0%0%1%0%0%0%
Someone else56%29%26%30%26%24%
Don't know0%9%8%3%4%6%

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CategoryExtremely importantSomewhat importantNot very importantNot at all important
Mary "MJ" Hegar19%15%29%28%
Cristina Ramirez6%8%9%12%
Chris Bell9%6%7%6%
Amanda Edwards7%3%10%3%
Royce West5%10%5%4%
Sema Hernandez6%3%2%7%
Annie Garcia3%5%5%5%
Michael Cooper5%3%3%1%
Victor Hugo Harris4%3%1%1%
D.R. Hunter1%0%2%0%
Adrian Ocegueda1%1%1%2%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.1%0%0%0%
Someone else30%28%23%26%
Don't know4%14%3%5%

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CategoryThe Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God.Don't know.
Mary "MJ" Hegar8%20%30%24%
Cristina Ramirez9%7%11%0%
Chris Bell10%8%6%2%
Amanda Edwards4%7%7%0%
Royce West6%8%3%8%
Sema Hernandez7%3%6%2%
Annie Garcia4%4%4%10%
Michael Cooper8%2%2%0%
Victor Hugo Harris2%3%2%4%
D.R. Hunter1%1%0%2%
Adrian Ocegueda1%0%2%2%
Jack Daniel Foster, Jr.1%1%0%0%
Someone else36%28%24%32%
Don't know4%9%4%15%

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