Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll #13841
 
Two Weeks Out, Lunsford Still Well in Front in KY Dem Senate Primary: In a Democratic Primary for United States Senator from Kentucky today, 05/06/08, 2 weeks until the primary, Bruce Lunsford defeats Greg Fischer, 41% to 22%, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WHAS-TV Louisville and WCPO-TV Cincinnati. Five other candidates are in single digits. Compared to an identical SurveyUSA poll released one week ago, Fischer is up 4, Lunsford is down 2. Among men, three weeks ago, Lunsford led by 40 points; one week ago, by 21; today, by 20. Among women, Lunsford led by 35, by 27, and now by 19. Among voters 50+, Lunsford led by 44, by 21, and now by 14. The winner of the 05/20/08 closed Democratic Primary advances to face incumbent Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader of the U.S. Senate, who is running for his 5th term.
 
Filtering: 1,600 state of KY adults were interviewed 05/03/08 through 05/05/08. Of them, 1,454 were registered to vote. Of them, 595 were determined by SurveyUSA to be likely to vote in the 05/20/08 Primary. Kentucky's primary is closed; only Democrats may vote.
 
If the Democratic Primary for United States Senate were today, would you vote for ... (names rotated) Michael Cassaro? Greg Fischer? Bruce Lunsford? James Rice? Kenneth Stepp? David Williams? David Wylie? Or some other Democrat?
595 Likely VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+AgeRaceIdeologyAttend Religious ServiceAbortionChange Your MindTop Issue For Next PresidentRegion
Credibility Interval: ± 4.1 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+< Obama> McCain> In BetWhiteBlackConservaModerateLiberalRegularlOccasionAlmost NPro-lifePro-choiCould ChMind MadEconomyEnvironmHealth CIraqTerrorisSocial SEducatioImmigratWestern LouisvilNorth CeEastern
Cassaro5%6%5%11%5%5%2%7%4%8%2%5%5%4%3%6%5%5%7%5%8%3%5%6%6%**6%4%********3%6%8%2%
Fischer22%22%22%17%17%26%25%17%26%17%24%25%22%12%17%20%28%21%20%27%18%25%20%21%20%**27%25%********24%24%20%17%
Lunsford41%42%41%41%43%38%44%43%40%42%42%41%42%40%38%47%47%43%41%36%40%43%39%43%44%**43%39%********37%40%43%48%
Rice3%3%3%2%4%3%2%3%3%3%3%3%3%3%5%2%2%3%3%2%4%2%2%3%2%**3%5%********2%2%4%3%
Stepp4%5%3%9%5%2%3%6%2%7%5%2%3%19%4%5%3%4%6%3%3%6%3%4%3%**1%5%********6%6%2%3%
Williams5%6%5%7%6%4%5%6%5%7%7%4%6%5%6%6%3%5%7%4%6%5%4%6%5%**5%6%********5%5%5%8%
Wylie3%2%4%2%5%2%2%4%2%4%3%2%3%1%3%2%4%3%3%4%3%3%3%3%3%**4%4%********5%1%3%4%
Other12%12%12%9%10%16%11%10%14%10%9%14%12%12%19%8%6%13%11%12%14%9%18%11%12%**10%9%********15%12%9%13%
Undecided4%3%5%2%4%5%5%3%5%3%6%4%4%3%4%3%3%4%3%7%4%4%6%3%5%**1%3%********2%5%6%2%
Total100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Composition of Likely Voters100%47%53%19%28%32%21%47%53%39%12%49%90%8%24%36%20%53%28%19%50%47%22%77%55%4%9%16%4%4%3%4%24%30%30%15%
 
** Too few respondents of this type were interviewed for this data to be meaningful.