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Toplines - New York Unemployed and Job Market - September 1, 2010

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New York State Survey of 500 Likely Voters
Conducted September 1, 2010
By Rasmussen Reports

 

1* 2010 New York Senate Race

 

 

Joe DioGuardi (R)

Kirsten Gillibrand (D)

Some Other Candidate

Not Sure

September 1, 2010

31%

51%

5%

13%

July 29, 2010

33%

50%

4%

13%

June 16, 2010

38%

49%

2%

12%

May 12, 2010

28%

51%

7%

13%

 

 

 

Bruce Blakeman (R)

Kirsten Gillibrand (D)

Some Other Candidate

Not Sure

September 1, 2010

32%

51%

6%

11%

July 29, 2010

34%

48%

4%

14%

June 16, 2010

38%

50%

2%

10%

May 12, 2010

31%

51%

8%

10%

 

 

David Malpass (R)

Kirsten Gillibrand (D)

Some Other Candidate

Not Sure

September 1, 2010

27%

53%

7%

13%

July 29, 2010

31%

51%

6%

13%

June 16, 2010

34%

49%

3%

13%

May 12, 2010

27%

46%

10%

16%

 

2* 2010 New York Governor’s Race

 

 

Rick Lazio (R)

Andrew Cuomo (D)

Some Other Candidate

Not Sure

July 20, 2010

27%

58%

6%

9%

June 24, 2010

28%

55%

4%

13%

April 27, 2010

24%

56%

6%

14%

March 29, 2010

29%

52%

6%

13%

March 1, 2010

30%

55%

5%

10%

 

 

Carl Paladino (R)

Andrew Cuomo (D)

Some Other Candidate

Not Sure

July 20, 2010

29%

58%

5%

8%

June 24, 2010

25%

55%

6%

13%

April 27, 2010

25%

55%

5%

15%

March 29, 2010

28%

51%

6%

15%

March 1, 2010

27%

56%

6%

11%

 

 

3* In terms of how you will vote in the next national election, are you primarily interested in National Security issues such as the War with Iraq and the War on Terror, Economic issues such as jobs and economic growth, Domestic Issues like Social Security and Health Care, Cultural issues such as same-sex marriage and abortion, or Fiscal issues such as taxes and government spending?

 

    11% National Security Issues

    52% Economic Issues

    13% Domestic Issues

      5% Cultural Issues

    12% Fiscal Issues

       7% Not sure

 

 

4* Do you know anyone who is out of work and looking for a job?

 

     85% Yes
     12% No
       3% Not sure


5* Is the job market better than it was a year ago, worse than it was a year ago or about the same?

 

     21% Better
     42% Worse
     35% About the same
       3% Not sure

 

 

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