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National (US) Poll * May 29, 2009 * U.S. Voters Approve 2-1 Of Oba - Quinnipiac University
"She's not an American Idol yet, but Judge Sonia Sotomayor is rising quickly on the recognition scale of American voters. Only about one-fifth of voters are undecided about her and over 50 percent approve of her nomination, twice the number who disapprove," said Peter Brown, assistant director ...
National (US) Poll * June 3, 2009 * U.S. Voters Disagree 3-1 With - Quinnipiac University
quinnipiac.edu — Support 55 - 39 percent affirmative action for the disabled in hiring, promotions and college admissions. Protestants... and Catholics support it, 49 - 46 percent and 49 - 47 percent, respectively. Jews also support it 59 - 25 percent; Oppose 70 - 25 ... (more) National (US) Poll * June 3, 2009 * U.S. Voters Disagree ...

Search Results Poll * May 29, 2009 * U.S. Voters Approve 2-1 Of Oba - Quinnipiac University
quinnipiac.edu — "She's not an American Idol yet, but Judge Sonia Sotomayor is rising quickly on the recognition scale... of American voters. Only about one-fifth of voters are undecided about her and over 50 percent approve of her nomination, twice the number who ... (more) Search Results Poll * May 29, 2009 * U.S. Voters Approve ...

National (US) Poll * June 4, 2009 * Sotomayor Weathers First Week - Quinnipiac University
quinnipiac.edu — Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Wht Blk His Republican 32% 80% 1% 26% 35% 30% 39%... 3% 26% Democratic 42 3 89 29 37 46 34 81 52 SMONE ELSE(VOL) 2 1 1 4 4 1 2 1 7 WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) 1 - - 2 1 1 1 2 - DK/NA 22 16 9 39 23 22 24 14 14 AGE IN YRS....... ... (more) National (US) Poll * June 4, 2009 * Sotomayor Weathers ...

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Quinnipiac on the Court and Identity Politics
Weekly Standard Blog — ... A new Quinnipiac poll shows that 54 percent of voters approve of Obama's pick of Sotomayor. The most interesting question, I think, in the poll is this: ...

Sotomeyer's Republican Gender Gap
Daily Kos — ... on some Gallup data on voter reactions to Sotomayor.  Quinnipiac released new data today, and both Gallup and Quinnipiac were nice enough to share party by gender crosstabs.  These data continue to show that women, particularly Republican women, respond strongly to Sotomayor's nomination. ...

Sotomayor's Republican Gender Gap
Daily Kos — ... on some Gallup data on voter reactions to Sotomayor.  Quinnipiac released new data today, and both Gallup and Quinnipiac were nice enough to share party by gender crosstabs.  These data continue to show that women, particularly Republican women, respond strongly to Sotomayor's nomination. ...

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