Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll #19612
 
In Minnesota, 8 Weeks Till Votes Are Counted, Obama 10 Points Atop Romney; Marriage Amendment Narrowly Favored; Klobuchar Sails:

8 weeks until votes are counted, Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney 50% to 40% in the battle for Minnesota's 10 electoral votes, incumbent DFL candidate Amy Klobuchar is materially ahead in her campaign for re-election to the U.S. Senate, and an amendment to define marriage is narrowly favored to pass, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted for KSTP-TV in the Twin Cities.

In this, SurveyUSA's first poll of Minnesota since the Republican and Democratic conventions, Obama's lead over Romney has grown from 6 points 6 weeks ago to 10 points today. The 10-point advantage comes largely from women, among whom Obama today leads by 17 points. Romney leads in Southern MN, but Obama leads elsewhere in the state. Obama holds slightly more of the Democratic base than Romney holds of the Republican base, and Independents break ever-so-slightly for Obama. (Among Independents, there has been a 7-point swing to Obama compared to SurveyUSA's poll 6 weeks ago.) The real tailwind comes from moderates, who break 2:1 for Obama. Romney trails among the rich and the poor, among the educated and the less educated. There is erosion in Romney's support among middle-income and upper-income voters, compared to 6 weeks ago.

Today's release is also SurveyUSA's first poll in Minnesota since Paul Ryan was named Romney's running mate. 30% of likely voters say Ryan makes them more likely to vote for Romney, but 34% say Ryan makes them more likely to vote for Obama. 35% shrug when asked about Ryan.

An amendment to define marriage in Minnesota as between one man and one woman is today favored to pass 50% to 43%, though all ballot measures are difficult to predict. Today, SurveyUSA finds: Republicans favor the amendment 4:1. Democrats oppose the measure 2:1. Independents split. The less educated you are, the more likely you are to support the amendment. The lower your income, the more likely you are to support the amendment. An odd coalition takes shape, age-wise: voters younger than 35 and older than 64 support the measure. Voters age 35 to 64 split. SurveyUSA has polled on the marriage amendment before, going back to 2011. This is the first poll that used the actual language that will appear on the ballot, instead of a summary of the ballot language; previous SurveyUSA polls are not apples-to-apples comparable with this one.

In the election for U.S. Senator from Minnesota, incumbent DFL candidate Amy Klobuchar remains the overwhelming favorite, leading Republican Kurt Bills 55% to 34%. 6 weeks ago, Klobuchar led by 24 points, today by 21.

Cell-phone and home-phone respondents included in this research: SurveyUSA interviewed 700 adults 09/06/12 through 09/09/12. Of them, 627 were registered to vote. Of the registered, 551 were determined by SurveyUSA to be likely to vote in the 11/06/12 election. This research was conducted using blended sample, mixed mode. Respondents reachable on a home telephone (77% of likely voters) were interviewed on their home telephone in the recorded voice of a professional announcer. Respondents not reachable on a home telephone (23% of likely voters) were shown a questionnaire on their smartphone, tablet or other electronic device. Obama leads by 4 points among voters interviewed on their home phone. Obama leads by 25 points among voters not reachable on a home telephone. When the two groups are proportionally combined, Obama leads by the 10 points reported here. In 2008, Obama carried Minnesota by 10 points over John McCain.

 
If the election for President were today, would you vote for ... (choices rotated) Republican Mitt Romney? Democrat Barack Obama? Or one of the other candidates?
551 Likely VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4.3 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
Mitt Romney (R)22212210146656843111111361861431059136724378299598169127343329
Barack Obama (D)27312514861659256126148692051118863211409247951287611476168283741
Other2516957851213619431571038887889763
Undecided30151411132324616136411718139184141221333
Total55127827312414917110727427712742416420414817023910096194253145217165324727877
Composition of Likely Voters100%51%49%23%27%31%19%50%50%23%77%30%37%27%31%44%18%18%36%47%28%41%31%59%13%14%14%
 
Minnesota will also elect a United States Senator in November. If the election for United States Senator from Minnesota were today, would you vote for ... (choices rotated) Republican Kurt Bills? DFL candidate Amy Klobuchar? Or one of the other candidates?
551 Likely VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4.2 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
Kurt Bills (R)18811177475650351038533155129943122486297087477360114262524
Amy Klobuchar (DFL)3021361675972104661321716523724185823216786541001438212089169414746
Other2010926102812515361048349676510343
Undecided412120171573311025168513121658141810181132323
Total55127827312414917110727427712742416420414817023910096194253145217165324727877
Composition of Likely Voters100%51%49%23%27%31%19%50%50%23%77%30%37%27%31%44%18%18%36%47%28%41%31%59%13%14%14%
 
Which one issue will be most important when casting your votes for President and US Senate? Health care? Job creation? Taxes? Gas prices? War on terrorism? Education? Or something else?
551 Likely VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4.3 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
Health Care150608923215946451051613437703837683433536047603580252521
Job Creation1721036943544629977554118476250508524266380485760107241724
Taxes813842212625946342259312125363110830411238295371011
Gas Prices3120118109418131120161058154111191411514485
War On Terrorism844121334175304223144125110
Education341419613862014529218122171157214151319653
Something Else57282917191653621154220161428121351833102914343109
Not Sure2010104465911515645592410666611234
Total55127827312414917110727427712742416420414817023910096194253145217165324727877
Composition of Likely Voters100%51%49%23%27%31%19%50%50%23%77%30%37%27%31%44%18%18%36%47%28%41%31%59%13%14%14%
 
4Does the selection of Paul Ryan as running mate make you ... More likely to vote for Mitt Romney? More likely to vote for Barack Obama? Or does it not make a difference one way or the other?
551 Likely VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4.3 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
More Likely To Vote For Mitt Romney16596693347483780852314210285010647528597441635096252123
More Likely To Vote For Barack Obama185929347425640899653132812150149762355790537255116211928
Does Not Make a Difference19487107406065291009448146537347509234287787497859107263626
Not Sure734411253352211304123315120
Total55127827312414917110727427712742416420414817023910096194253145217165324727877
Composition of Likely Voters100%51%49%23%27%31%19%50%50%23%77%30%37%27%31%44%18%18%36%47%28%41%31%59%13%14%14%
 
Also on the ballot is a ballot measure about marriage. It asks: Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to provide that only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in Minnesota?"
551 Likely VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4.3 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
Yes27314113262708160132141552181266269136982161951108111066150374441
No2361191184867804111512256180311276828119772784124548987143332931
Undecided421823151395271417257151172227142010171230254
Total55127827312414917110727427712742416420414817023910096194253145217165324727877
Composition of Likely Voters100%51%49%23%27%31%19%50%50%23%77%30%37%27%31%44%18%18%36%47%28%41%31%59%13%14%14%
 
Also on the ballot is a measure about voter identification. It asks: Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to require all voters to present valid photo identification to vote and to require the state to provide free identification to eligible voters, effective July 1, 2013?"
551 Likely VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4.1 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
Yes339176163721021026317416576262143799614314525601261478914093194504847
No17388863930644069104301431310942208065305486475861104192327
Undecided39152413184430821188161071410514209191127373
Total55127827312414917110727427712742416420414817023910096194253145217165324727877
Composition of Likely Voters100%51%49%23%27%31%19%50%50%23%77%30%37%27%31%44%18%18%36%47%28%41%31%59%13%14%14%
 
If the 2012 elections for the Minnesota Legislature were held today, would you be more likely to vote for a Republican candidate? a DFL candidate? Independence Party candidate? Or some other candidate?
551 Likely VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4.3 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
Republican209115944362624210510330179149648135593367099528068118313326
DFL247108139515984521101365619061844919127894390110699870147273141
Independence Party3018128611614168233324717251212812916645
Other171163653894130682825664668432
Undecided48262219178436132919651972736162611211236462
Total55127827312414917110727427712742416420414817023910096194253145217165324727877
Composition of Likely Voters100%51%49%23%27%31%19%50%50%23%77%30%37%27%31%44%18%18%36%47%28%41%31%59%13%14%14%
 
8A couple last questions about the new Vikings stadium. How important is it that the new Vikings stadium create jobs for Minnesotans? Very important? Somewhat important? Not very important? Or not at all important?
627 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
Very3441621828499102581841607626885148948815769661351388714598201445544
Somewhat16384795338433090735510854474760682431527649594789302024
Not Very6030301314151728321149231718212710112522202117347118
Not At All49292012111792326841141020171869112814161627688
Not Sure1275442183753303131280739101
Total627312315166166180115333295156471179226178189272111119226273170249181361889486
Composition of Registered Voters100%50%50%27%26%29%18%53%47%25%75%29%36%28%30%44%18%19%37%44%28%42%30%57%14%15%14%
 
9What percentage of the jobs created by the stadium construction project should be held by Minnesotans?
627 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
10% Or Less261015856614122241111481247710910215344
20%1394623385586214245345437321
30%19127414961331671028835777759334
40%15510353478694925632763748313
50%6931372616151242261554292613252811102137133022467710
60%361620131185231310269171011811811165181320295
70%58342414151712292918411513221629852032182116309165
80%934746212535124746276624273021511314304723353155141410
90% Or More254127127517781451281265519862988070115495010992769773148303639
Not Sure452025209972916143112131421135141021102112221336
Total627312315166166180115333295156471179226178189272111119226273170249181361889486
Composition of Registered Voters100%50%50%27%26%29%18%53%47%25%75%29%36%28%30%44%18%19%37%44%28%42%30%57%14%15%14%
 
10Do you think the State of Minnesota has enough money to fund public pensions?
627 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
Yes1186355322535265761298932602430552717435528503670121620
No262135127737875361501126919381738984123364897114719682151344137
Not Sure247114132626369521251215818966926675944854861047110263140413729
Total627312315166166180115333295156471179226178189272111119226273170249181361889486
Composition of Registered Voters100%50%50%27%26%29%18%53%47%25%75%29%36%28%30%44%18%19%37%44%28%42%30%57%14%15%14%
 
11Would you be willing to pay more in property taxes to fund public pensions?
627 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
Yes8144382127211348342655104820103930824491137325181310
No430224206106118130752242061023281451221311481905282157183124156125243596365
Not Sure1164571392228276155288824552732432829454135552367201811
Total627312315166166180115333295156471179226178189272111119226273170249181361889486
Composition of Registered Voters100%50%50%27%26%29%18%53%47%25%75%29%36%28%30%44%18%19%37%44%28%42%30%57%14%15%14%
 
12How much do you think you need each month to live comfortably in your retirement? $3,000 or less? $6,000? $9,000? $12,000 or more?
627 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+Cell Phone / LanParty AffiliationIdeologyEducationIncomeRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+Cell PhoLandlineRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalHigh SchSome ColCollege < $40K$40K - $> $80KTwin CitS MNW MNNE MN
$3,000 Or Less18788100424259438510246141457946528533537554817125100203234
$6,00028314913467819342148135662168399878813250449614058119101164404137
$9,000733439222316114627185525222024281372540928324014910
$12,00031201112847201182314107101254121510101021541
Not Sure53223123127113518183512171815151011172413201335874
Total627312315166166180115333295156471179226178189272111119226273170249181361889486
Composition of Registered Voters100%50%50%27%26%29%18%53%47%25%75%29%36%28%30%44%18%19%37%44%28%42%30%57%14%15%14%