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State-by-State Support for Alito Confirmation
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Rasmussen Reports has asked voters in a number of states whether or not Samuel Alito should be confirmed to serve on the United States Supreme Court.

State

Date

Favor Confirmation

Oppose Confirmation

Nevada

Jan 23

52%

36%

Mississippi

Jan 19

58%

18%

New Jersey

Jan 18

53%

28%

Arizona

Jan 18

59%

27%

Tennessee

Jan 17

54%

27%

Idaho

Jan 17

63%

22%

Colorado

Jan 17

50%

37%

Minnesota

Jan 16

54%

27%

South Carolina

Jan 16

56%

27%

California

Jan 15

51%

35%

Connecticut

Jan 15

51%

32%

South Dakota

Jan 15

57%

26%

West Virginia

Jan 15

51%

29%

Kansas

Jan 15

65%

23%

Michigan

Jan 15

50%

31%

Pennsylvania

Jan 15

50%

31%

Arkansas

Jan 15

57%

24%

Virginia

Jan 10

58%

23%

Montana

Jan 9

50%

31%

Georgia

Jan 4

56%

19%

Ohio

Nov 16

44%

28%

Maryland

Nov 16

44%

36%

Florida

Nov 15

45%

27%

Pennsylvania

Nov 12

44%

24%

Washington

Nov 11

44%

27%

Missouri

Nov 9

49%

27%

In reviewing these numbers, it's important to note that the polls were conducted at different times. Nationally, support for Alito has increased since early November.

Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information.

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Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, has been an independent pollster for more than a decade.

National Survey of 1,000 Adults
January 11-12, 2006

How likely is it that Samuel Alito will be confirmed by the Senate and serve on the Supreme Court?

Very Likely

43%

Somewhat Likely

25%

Not Very Likely

10%

Not at All Likely

1%

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