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Poll: Married and unmarried voters don't see eye to eye over election

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NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


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There's a large marriage gap in the race for the White House, according to a new national poll.

A Quinnipiac University survey released Wednesday morning indicates that President Barack Obama holds a 54%-34% lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney among non-married voters, while the presumptive GOP nominee leads the president 51%-38% among married voters.

"Although much has been made about the gender gap and how President Barack Obama's lead among women fuels his campaign, the marriage gap is actually larger and more telling," says Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.

"The marriage gap may be related to the different priorities and economic situations of married and single people," adds Brown. "Married people are more likely to be older, more financially secure and more socially conservative than unmarried voters. The married column includes more Republicans and more white voters. Married voters are more likely to focus on the economy and health care, while single voters are more focused on issues such as gay rights and reproductive issues."

Quinnipiac is not alone in indicating a marriage gap. A look at the most recent demographics from the Gallup Daily Tracking poll also indicate Obama with a double digit advantage among non-married voters and Romney with a double digit advantage among those who are married.

The marriage gap is nothing new. Exit polls from the past two presidential elections indicate that Obama and Sen. John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic nominee, won the non-married vote, while Sen. John McCain, the 2008 GOP nominee, and President George W. Bush carried the married vote. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/07/11/poll-married-and-unmar
ried-voters-dont-see-eye-to-eye-over-election/?hpt=hp_t2

Interesting; the reasons why make sense, but I disagree that single voters are less focused on the economy. They're certainly affected by it, in some cases extremely, as single people are generally younger so having difficulty finding jobs. It might also have to do with single voters recognizing that, while the right talks and talks about jobs, what they've DONE has nothing whatsoever to do with creating jobs. Just guessing there; I just found this divide interesting.

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Friday, July 13, 2012 3:34 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


It is interesting.

I have nothing to add to the study except that I'm single and I am not an Obama supporter today. As you know, I do hold finances to a plane so high that PN automatically assumes I'm Jewish by now.

If we're to go by "80's Mythology"....

"If you are not pretty liberal at 20 you don't have a heart. If you are not pretty conservative at 40 you don't have a brain." ~St. Elmo's Fire



I'm sure it's much deeper than that though, since you're way older than 40 and I'm quite younger than 40.



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There's a large marriage gap in the race for the White House, according to a new national poll.

A Quinnipiac University survey released Wednesday morning indicates that President Barack Obama holds a 54%-34% lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney among non-married voters, while the presumptive GOP nominee leads the president 51%-38% among married voters.

"Although much has been made about the gender gap and how President Barack Obama's lead among women fuels his campaign, the marriage gap is actually larger and more telling," says Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.

"The marriage gap may be related to the different priorities and economic situations of married and single people," adds Brown. "Married people are more likely to be older, more financially secure and more socially conservative than unmarried voters. The married column includes more Republicans and more white voters. Married voters are more likely to focus on the economy and health care, while single voters are more focused on issues such as gay rights and reproductive issues."

Quinnipiac is not alone in indicating a marriage gap. A look at the most recent demographics from the Gallup Daily Tracking poll also indicate Obama with a double digit advantage among non-married voters and Romney with a double digit advantage among those who are married.

The marriage gap is nothing new. Exit polls from the past two presidential elections indicate that Obama and Sen. John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic nominee, won the non-married vote, while Sen. John McCain, the 2008 GOP nominee, and President George W. Bush carried the married vote. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/07/11/poll-married-and-unmar
ried-voters-dont-see-eye-to-eye-over-election/?hpt=hp_t2
; the reasons why make sense, but I disagree that single voters are less focused on the economy. They're certainly affected by it, in some cases extremely, as single people are generally younger so having difficulty finding jobs. It might also have to do with single voters recognizing that, while the right talks and talks about jobs, what they've DONE has nothing whatsoever to do with creating jobs. Just guessing there; I just found this divide interesting.




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