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Opinion Poll on 2012 Presidential Election

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Opinion Poll on 2012 Presidential Election

 

Source: China Times

 

November 30, 2011

 

1. If you were to vote tomorrow, which of the three following tickets would you support?

KMT Ma-Wu ticket

43.9%

DPP Tsai-Su ticket

35.9%

PFP Soong-Lin ticket

8.9%

Undecided

11.3%

 

2. Which of the following candidates do you think is likely to win the 2012 Presidential election?

KMT Ma Ying-jeou

40%

DPP Tsai Ing-wen

27%

PFP James Soong

1%

 

The latest poll surveyed 1,261 people. The margin of error associated with this sample is plus or minus 3.0 % with a 95 % confidence interval.

 

3. Are you going to watch the 2012 Vice Presidential Election debate on TV?

Yes

53%

No

47%

 

4. What kind of issues do you think the three Vice Presidential candidates should focus on?

Bread and butter, economic issues

71%

Education and cultural issues

39%

Cross-Strait policy and national identity

33%

Social welfare policies, judicial reform, agriculture, diplomacy and international relations

20%

 

5. Which of the three Vice Presidential candidates do you think is better at public speaking?

KMT Wu Den-yih

57%

DPP Su Jia-chyuan

19%

PFP Lin Ruey-shiung

2%

 

6. Which of the following candidates do you think will do better in the 2012 Vice Presidential debate scheduled for Saturday?

KMT Wu Den-yih

44%

DPP Su Jia-chyuan

28%

PFP Lin Ruey-shiung

2%

 

7. Do you think that PFP Lin Ruey-shiung should explain his electromagnetic wave attack remarks?

Yes

46%

No

48%

 

8. Do you think that DPP Su Jia-chyuan should explain his wife’s attendance of a party with male strip show?

Yes

33%

No

59%

 

The latest poll surveyed 864 people. The margin of error associated with this sample is plus or minus 3.3 % with a 95 % confidence interval.

 

 

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