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Toplines - Alabama Governor - March 29, 2010

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Alabama Survey of 500 Likely Voters
Conducted March 29, 2010
By Rasmussen Reports

1* How would you rate the job Barack Obama has been doing as President… do you strongly approve, somewhat approve, somewhat disapprove, or strongly disapprove of the job he’s been doing?

34% Strongly approve
8% Somewhat approve
6% Somewhat disapprove
52% Strongly disapprove
1% Not sure

2* How would you rate the job Bob Riley has been doing as Governor… do you strongly approve, somewhat approve, somewhat disapprove, or strongly disapprove of the job he’s been doing?

19% Strongly approve
32% Somewhat approve
22% Somewhat disapprove
25% Strongly disapprove
1% Not sure

3* 2010 Alabama Governor’s Race

Bradley Byrne (R)

50%

Artur Davis (D)

33%

Some other candidate

9%

Not sure

9%

Kay Ivey (R)

43%

Artur Davis (D)

36%

Some other candidate

12%

Not sure

8%

Tim James (R)

49%

Artur Davis (D)

35%

Some other candidate

10%

Not sure

7%

Roy Moore (R)

40%

Artur Davis (D)

44%

Some other candidate

11%

Not sure

6%

Bradley Byrne (R)

43%

Ron Sparks (D)

33%

Some other candidate

11%

Not sure

13%

Kay Ivey (R)

39%

Ron Sparks (D)

33%

Some other candidate

15%

Not sure

13%

Tim James (R)

38%

Ron Sparks (D)

34%

Some other candidate

13%

Not sure

14%

Roy Moore (R)

35%

Ron Sparks (D)

40%

Some other candidate

15%

Not sure

10%

4* I’m going to read you a short list of people in the News. For each, please let me know if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable impression.

Candidate for the AL Governor’s Race

Very Favorable

Somewhat Favorable

Somewhat Unfavorable

Very Unfavorable

Not sure

Byrne

17%

31%

13%

8%

31%

Ivey

9%

39%

18%

10%

24%

James

10%

33%

18%

11%

28%

Sparks

18%

21%

22%

13%

25%

Davis

16%

31%

21%

18%

14%

Moore

23%

26%

16%

23%

12%

NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence