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Opinion Poll on 2012 Presidential Election

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Opinion Poll on 2012 Presidential Election

 

Sources: All Taipei Newspapers

 

April 6, 2011

 

According to a survey commissioned by the Taipei-based Broadcasting Corporation of China, President Ma Ying-jeou is not a shoo-in to win a second term.  If President Ma represents the KMT, and Tsai Ing-wen the DPP in the 2012 Presidential election, the survey shows that President Ma would have a support rating of 36.35%, and Tsai Ing-wen 34.48%.  If President Ma represents the KMT, and Su Tseng-chang the DPP in the 2012 Presidential election, the survey shows that President Ma would receive a support rating of 36.35%, and Su Tseng-chang 34.55%.  In either case, 20% of the voters remained undecided.

 

As to the three candidates in the DPP primary, Tsai Ing-wen garnered a support rating of 33.63%, Su Tseng-chang 30.12%, and Hsu Hsin-liang 6.55%

 

The Broadcasting Corporation of China commissioned Nan Chia Ta Business Management Consultancy to conduct the “Opinion Poll on the 2012 Presidential Election.”   The opinion poll was conducted from March 30 to 31, with 1,024 people successfully surveyed. The margin of error associated with this sample is plus or minus 3 %.

 

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