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  • 6 City Center, Suite 200, Portland, Maine 04101 207-871-8622

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    THE PAN ATLANTIC SMS GROUP

    53rd OMNIBUS POLL

    The Benchmark of Maine Public Opinion

    Spring 2014

    Most Accurate Pollster on Maines 2010 Gubernatorial Race

    Closest in predicting the actual results of the Governors race and the 1st

    Congressional District race in 2010

    Maines Best Pollster 20082012 Elections:

    Most accurate polls on Presidential

    and CD1 and CD2 elections.

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  • Table of Contents

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    I. Background..... 3

    II. Methodology...... 4

    III. Poll Results ............ 6

    IV. Poll Demographic Profile .. 29

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  • Pan Atlantic SMS Group is a Maine-based, independent marketing research and consulting firm which is

    currently in its 29th year of successful operation.

    This Omnibus Poll is the 53rd poll in a series conducted by Pan Atlantic SMS Group on public policy,

    business, economic, technology, and lifestyle issues. Because we have conducted this poll on a frequent

    basis over a long time period (since 1996), we are in a unique position to provide reliable benchmarking

    on a range of important issues.

    Media use of the information contained in the Pan Atlantic SMS Group Omnibus Poll must identify the

    source of information.

    All questions reported on herein are non-proprietary and were not commissioned by any party other

    than Pan Atlantic SMS Group.

    For further information, please contact Patrick O. Murphy, President of Pan Atlantic SMS Group, at

    (207) 871-8622 or by email at [email protected].

    I. Background PA

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  • The 53rd Pan Atlantic SMS Group Omnibus Poll was conducted between March 31st and April 5th, 2014. This

    independent survey data is being released to the Maine media in the public interest.

    A randomly selected, stratified statewide sample of 400 Maine residents was interviewed by telephone. Each of

    Maines two Congressional Districts are represented by approximately half of the sample.

    The survey was administered only to those who fulfilled the following criteria:

    Are ages 18 and older

    Do not, nor does anyone in their household, work for a market research, advertising or media firm

    Describe themselves as very or somewhat likely to vote in the 2014 elections

    This independent poll was conducted by telephone, at our in-house interviewing center, by Pan Atlantics team of

    experienced interviewers. No outside interviewer resources were used. The sample used comprised a mix of land

    and cell phones so as to ensure as representative a sample as possible. Data were weighted according to the

    eligible voting population to ensure representative age segment distribution.

    II. Methodology

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  • It should be noted that figures may not always equal 100.0 percent due to the rounding of decimals.

    The sample was stratified statewide based on the U.S. Census of Population and Housing data. The sample

    size has statistical significance of 4.9 percent at the 95 percent confidence level. This means that if the

    survey were to be repeated, 95 times out of 100 the results would reflect the results of this survey within

    the 4.9 percent margin of error.

    The results are broken out by various demographic subsamples, including Congressional District, political

    party affiliation, age, income level and gender. The margins of error for each of the two individual CDs is

    6.9 percent at the 95 percent confidence level.

    Finally, we note that as with all surveys, these results are indicative of public opinion at a singular point in

    time.

    II. Methodology

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  • POLL RESULTS

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  • ECONOMY

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    While a small majority of Mainers still feel that the state is headed in the

    wrong direction (45.2%), they are showing a somewhat higher level of

    confidence in the direction of the State (41.1% Right direction).

    Feb. '05 Aug. '05 Mar. '06 July '06 May '07 Sept. '07

    June '08 Apr. '09 Oct. '09 May '10 May '11 Mar. '13 Nov. '13 Apr. '14

    Right Direction 35.0% 21.5% 41.1% 40.4% 31.0% 37.3% 23.0% 32.0% 34.2% 28.3% 29.4% 37.7% 38.9% 41.1%

    Wrong Direction 48.0% 60.0% 41.6% 41.6% 51.0% 48.3% 59.8% 49.8% 51.1% 50.8% 57.1% 46.9% 48.5% 45.2%

    Don't know 17.0% 18.5% 17.2% 18.0% 18.0% 14.5% 17.3% 18.3% 14.7% 21.0% 13.5% 15.4% 12.6% 13.7%

    0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

    Republicans in particular hold a

    more favorable view of the States

    direction (53.5% Right direction

    versus 45.2% for Independents and

    27.2% for Democrats).

    In general, do you think that the State of Maine is headed in the right direction or the wrong direction?

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    Residents of Northern / Down East

    counties are less confident in the

    States direction (34.8% Right

    direction) than those in Southern

    (41.2%) or Central / Western

    counties (46.6%).

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  • The importance of Economy in general

    has increased since November 2013 by

    4.1 percentage points.

    Jobs / Unemployment and the Economy in general continue to be viewed as the most important issues facing the State.

    What do you think is the most important issue facing the State of Maine today?

    [Unaided; n=400]

    1.6%

    18.8%

    0.6%

    1.8%

    3.4%

    3.6%

    5.8%

    7.5%

    11.0%

    16.8%

    28.9%

    Unsure

    Other

    Crime/Drugs/Violence

    Cost of living

    High level of taxes

    Need for tax reform

    Balancing the state budget

    Education

    Accessibility/Cost of health care

    Economy in general

    Jobs/Unemployment

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    The issue of Jobs / Unemployment is

    most important to Independents

    (34.5%) relative to Republicans

    (28.7%) and Democrats (23.1%).

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    More than half of Mainers expect that their household

    economic situation will remain stagnant this year.

    Compared to 2013, for the year 2014, do you believe that your household economic situation will:

    Improve 25.0%

    Stay the same

    54.0%

    Worsen 20.0%

    Unsure/ Other 1.0%

    Mainers are a little more optimistic

    regarding their own household

    economic situation than that

    recorded in the last Pan Atlantic

    SMS Group Omnibus Poll. The

    proportion anticipating

    improvements in their household

    economic situation has increased

    from 20.6% in November 2013 to

    25.0% in the current poll.

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  • 11 NATIONAL PUBLIC POLICY

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    Do you approve or disapprove of the way President Obama is handling his job?

    54.5% of Mainers disapprove of the way President Obama is handling

    his job. However, his approval levels have increased by 4.8 percentage

    points since our November, 2013 poll to the current level of 41.0%.

    17.8%, Republicans

    63.8%, Democrats

    38.3%, Independents

    Approval by Political Affiliation

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    (A 4.9 percentage point increase

    since November, 2013)

    (A 1.1 percentage point increase

    since November, 2013)

    (An 8.2 percentage point increase

    since November, 2013)

    Disapprove54.5%

    Approve41.0%

    Unsure/ No answer

    4.5%

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  • 13 MAINE PUBLIC POLICY

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    Im going to read you the names of some people involved in public life in Maine. For each person, I would like you to tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of them. If you arent familiar with that person, just say so.

    Susan Collins continues to have the highest favorability

    level of several Maine politicians / political figures (tested).

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    21.9%

    21.8%

    9.0%

    43.9%

    2.9%

    23.4%

    34.3%

    34.8%

    35.5%

    5.1%

    15.7%

    18.7%

    16.7%

    11.3%

    4.2%

    36.9%

    11.2%

    8.3%

    4.6%

    2.5%

    2.1%

    14.0%

    31.2%

    4.7%

    85.3%

    Paul LePage

    Mike Michaud

    Eliot Cutler

    Susan Collins

    Shenna Bellows

    Very favorable Somewhat favorable Somewhat Unfavorable Very Unfavorable Don't know / Not familiar

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  • Susan Collins continues to have the highest favorability

    level of several Maine politicians / political figures (tested).

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    Highlights

    Senator Collins has an overall favorability level of 79.4%.

    Representative Mike Michaud (56.1%) continues to hold a strong lead in favorability over Governor Paul LePage (45.3%), and also Independent candidate for Governor Eliot Cutler

    (43.8%).

    Seven in ten Republicans (70.2%) have a favorable opinion of Gov. Paul LePage, compared to 19.7% of Democrats and 50.6% of Independents. Gov. LePages support

    among Independents has increased by 10.5 points since Pan Atlantics November 2013

    poll.

    Gov. LePage has a much higher favorability level in District 2 than in District 1 (51.9% vs. 38.6%). Males (53.0%) also view him more favorably than females (37.6%).

    Eliot Cutler (I) has an overall favorability level of 43.8%, an increase of 5.3 points since the November 2013 poll. 31.2% are not familiar with or are unsure of their opinion of

    gubernatorial candidate Cutler, a decline of only 3.0 points since November.

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  • 36.9% 35.2%

    19.1%

    1.7% 2.1%

    1.3%

    3.7% 0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

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    Mainers will vote for Governor in the November, 2014 elections. If the election were held today, assuming the candidates are Independent Eliot Cutler, Republican Paul LePage, and Democrat Mike Michaud, who would you vote for? [For those who answered Dont know:] Among those candidates, which one are you leaning towards voting for if the elections were today?

    At this point, the gubernatorial race is essentially a dead heat with

    only 1.3% separating Paul LePage and Mike Michaud. Eliot

    Cutler is in third place with 20.3% of the anticipated vote.

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    38.6% 37.3% 20.3% Totals:

    3.7%

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    Paul

    LePage

    Mike

    Michaud Eliot

    Cutler None of the above/

    Refused

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    April,

    2014

    Nov.,

    2013 36.0% 37.3% 18.3% 8.5%

    Note: Lighter colors

    represent leaning voters.

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    Mainers will vote for Governor in the November, 2014 elections. If the election were held today, assuming the candidates are Independent Eliot Cutler, Republican Paul LePage, and Democrat Mike Michaud, who would you vote for? [For those who answered Dont know:] Among those candidates, which one are you leaning towards voting for if the elections were today?

    Gubernatorial Race Breakdown by Political Party

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    Michaud

    61.8%

    Democratic Voters

    Michaud

    28.5%

    Independent Voters

    Michaud

    18.7%

    Republican Voters

    Cutler

    21.5%

    LePage

    15.4%

    Cutler

    26.7%

    LePage

    38.7%

    Cutler

    12.0%

    LePage

    67.3%

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    None of the above/

    Refused

    1.3%

    None of the above/

    Refused

    6.1%

    None of the above/

    Refused

    2.0%

    Note: Percentages include Voting and Leaning totals combined.

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    Michaud

    39.9%

    LePage

    34.1% Cutler

    21.9%

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    Mainers will vote for Governor in the November, 2014 elections. If the election were held today, assuming the candidates are Independent Eliot Cutler, Republican Paul LePage, and Democrat Mike Michaud, who would you vote for? [For those who answered Dont know:] Among those candidates, which one are you leaning towards voting for if the elections were today?

    Gubernatorial Race Breakdown by Gender and Congressional District

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    Michaud

    34.8%

    CD 1 CD 2

    Michaud

    42.5%

    Michaud

    32.1%

    Female Male

    Cutler

    18.8%

    LePage

    43.0%

    Cutler

    24.5%

    LePage

    29.4%

    Cutler

    16.2% LePage

    47.8%

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    None of the above/

    Refused

    3.7%

    None of the above/

    Refused

    3.9%

    None of the above/

    Refused

    3.4%

    None of the above/

    Refused

    4.2%

    Note: Percentages

    include Voting and Leaning totals combined.

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    Im going to read you some phrases, and regardless of which candidate you support, Id like you to tell me whether you think each one best describes Democrat Mike Michaud, Republican Paul LePage, or Independent Eliot Cutler.

    A strong majority of respondents tend to ascribe the attributes

    listed below to their candidate of choice.

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    36.9%

    38.1%

    34.0%

    34.4%

    34.0%

    38.9%

    36.4%

    40.8%

    36.6%

    27.2%

    14.9%

    15.1%

    12.5%

    16.4%

    17.5%

    9.3%

    10.3%

    12.8%

    12.7%

    21.3%

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Paul LePage Mike Michaud Eliot Cutler Don't know

    Has the right experience to

    be Governor

    Understands the problems

    facing the middle class.

    Understands how state

    government works

    Is a leader

    Understands how to get

    jobs created in the state

    34.0% of respondents believe that

    Paul LePage best understands how to

    get jobs created in the state.

    40.8% of respondents believe that

    Mike Michaud best understands how

    state government works.

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    Differentiators

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    Among Cutler supporters, Michaud supporters, and undecided

    voters, almost two thirds (64.7%) believe that Mike Michaud has the

    best chance of defeating Paul LePage in the gubernatorial election.

    Regardless of which candidate you support, Id like you to tell me whether you think this phrase best describes Democrat Mike Michaud or Independent Eliot Cutler: Has the best chance of beating Paul LePage

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    Mike Michaud 64.7%

    Eliot Cutler 21.5%

    Don't know 13.9%

    Among those who plan on voting for

    Eliot Cutler, about half (50.3%)

    believe that he has the best chance

    of beating Paul LePage.

    The comparable figure for Mike

    Michaud supporters is 84.9%

    (believe he has the best chance of

    beating Paul LePage).

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  • Somewhat 15.7%

    Somewhat

    26.1%

    Strongly36.5%

    Strongly20.5%

    0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    60%

    Disapprove overall

    Approve overall Don't know / Refused

    Strongly 36.0%

    Strongly 21.0%

    Somewhat

    14.9%

    Somewhat

    26.6%

    0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    60%

    Disapprove overall

    Approve overall Don't know / Refused

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    Governor Paul LePage has been in office for almost three years. Do you approve or disapprove of his job performance? Is that strongly or somewhat?

    A majority of respondents disapprove of Governor LePages job performance 46.6% approve and 52.2% disapprove.

    68.7% of Republicans, 52.2% of Independents, and 26.1% of Democrats approve of Governor LePages job performance.

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    Somewhat

    21.1%

    Somewhat

    28.3%

    Strongly31.8%

    Strongly15.1%

    0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    60%

    Disapprove overall

    Approve overall Don't know / Refused

    Approval of Job Performance of

    Governor LePage March 2013

    52.9%

    43.4%

    3.7% 1.2%

    52.2%

    46.6%

    Approval of Job Performance of

    Governor LePage November 2013 Approval of Job Performance of

    Governor LePage April 2014

    47.6% 50.9%

    1.5%

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    From a policy perspective, who do you think is doing the most to help the state get ahead?

    Results are mixed in terms of respondents choice of who is doing the most to help the State get ahead.

    In District 1, a third of respondents (33.2%) selected our congressional delegation.

    In District 2, a third of respondents (33.4%) selected Governor Paul LePage.

    It should be noted that 21.1% of the sample did not provide an answer on this question.

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    29.4% 28.3%

    21.1%

    14.4%

    6.7%

    0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    Our congressional delegation

    Governor Paul LePage

    Legislative leaders in the state capital

    Don't know None of the above

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    Now I want to ask you about a ballot initiative that will be on the November ballot in Maine. This initiative has to do with bear hunting practices in Maine. Do you want to make it a crime to hunt bears with bait, traps or dogs, except to protect property, public safety, or for research?

    Based on this question, if the election was held today, would you vote yes to make it a crime to use baiting, trapping and dogs in the hunting of bears, or would you vote no to continue to allow the use of baiting, trapping and dogs in the hunting of bears in Maine?

    A slight plurality of respondents say they plan to vote no on the bear-baiting ballot initiative, thus continuing to allow the use

    of baiting, trapping, and dogs in the hunting of bears in Maine.

    Vote Yes46.7%

    Vote No48.1%

    Don't Know/ Refused

    5.3%

    Citizens residing in CD1 are more

    likely to vote yes (50.3%) than those in

    CD2 (43.1%).

    Democrats (64.9%) and females

    (56.3%) are more likely to vote yes,

    thus banning the use of baiting,

    trapping, and dogs in the hunting of

    bears in Maine.

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  • A vast majority of Mainers (85.2%) prefer the use of waste-to-

    energy plants versus landfills (6.2%) to dispose of solid waste.

    A sanitary landfill is a facility where solid waste is compacted and stored indefinitely, while a waste-to-energy plant involves the processing of solid waste to produce electricity, which is then used by households and businesses. Which of those two methods of solid waste disposal do you prefer?

    Landfills 6.2%

    Waste processing facilities 85.2%

    Don't know/ Refused 8.6%

    90.6% 89.4% 77.6%

    18 to 34 35 to 54 55+

    Younger Mainers have the highest support level

    for waste processing facilities over landfills.

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    Support for waste-to-energy plants has increased

    by 6.0 percentage points since Pan Atlantic SMS

    Groups March 2013 Omnibus Poll.

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  • [Options rotated; n=400]

    The most recent legislature passed a bill to expand MaineCare to 70,000 Maine families that do not have health care coverage. The Governor, in turn, vetoed the bill, saying that we couldnt afford the expense. Whose position aligns more closely with your own?

    Statement A: The Governor was correct

    to veto the bill because we cannot

    afford the expense

    Statement B: The legislature was correct

    that MaineCare coverage should be

    provided to these 70,000 families.

    Dont know

    Refused

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    45.7%

    48.5%

    5.1%

    0.7%

    0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

    Female respondents were more

    likely to prefer position B by a

    margin of 56.4% to 40.6% (males).

    A slight majority of Mainers (48.5% versus 45.7%) believe that the

    legislature was correct in attempting to expand MaineCare coverage.

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    Regardless of whether you support or oppose MaineCare expansion, how important will your elected officials vote on this issue be to your decision on whether to vote for that person in November?

    Three quarters of respondents (75.7%) feel that their elected officials vote on the issue of MaineCare expansion will be somewhat or very important in their decision making for the November elections.

    45.2% 30.5% 4.5% 15.4% 4.4%

    Very important Somewhat important Not very important Not at all important Don't know

    This issue is considered of similar importance across all parties/voting groups: 77.6% of

    Democrats, 75.8% of Republicans, and 73.7% of Independents consider the issue a

    somewhat or very important determinant in their voting decision.

    Intensity of support is positively correlated with age51.0% of respondents of age 55 or

    older consider the issue very important, compared with 44.4% of those age 35-54 and

    37.5% of those age 18-34.

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  • 55.0%

    40.7%

    3.6%

    0.7%

    0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

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    Which of the following statements comes closest to reflecting your values?

    A majority of Mainers feel that Statement A below comes closest to

    reflecting their values.

    Statement A: Welfare fraud is

    rampant in Maine, and we need

    to crack down on its abuse

    Statement B: People are

    struggling economically and we

    need to help those in need

    Dont know

    Refused

    80.8% of Paul LePages supporters feel

    that Statement A comes closest to

    reflecting their values, while only 33.8%

    of Mike Michauds supporters chose

    Statement A over B.

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  • Statement A

    33.8%

    Statement B

    62.4%

    Don't know3.8%

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    I am going to read you two statements about the role of government, and Id like to know which one comes closer to your point of view

    By almost a 2:1 margin (62.4% vs. 33.8%), Mainers want their elected

    officials to work with the other side, even if that means allowing

    compromise on core values.

    Statement A: I want my elected official to stand firm and not allow compromise on core values Statement B: I want my elected official to work with the other side, even if that means allowing compromise on core values.

    77.9% of Democrats agree with Statement

    B, promoting compromise, versus 18.0% who

    support Statement A.

    In contrast, only 44.0% of Republicans

    agree with Statement B versus 51.8% who

    support Statement A.

    61.9% of Independents support Statement

    B versus 35.5% who support Statement A.

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    Poll Demographic Data

    CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

    CD1 48.5%

    CD2 51.5%

    POLITICAL AFFILIATION

    Democrats 33.5%

    Republicans 29.8%

    Independents / Unenrolled 35.8%

    Other / Refused 1.0%

    AGE

    18 to 34 16.0%

    35 to 54 47.3%

    55+ 36.8%

    GENDER

    Female 51.2%

    Male 48.8%

    2013 HOUSEHOLD INCOME

    $50,000 or less 34.5%

    $50,000 to

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