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New Mexico Survey Results

Q1

What racial or ethnic group best describes


you?

Q5

Hispanic/Latino ............................................... 92%

Approve .......................................................... 57%

White/Anglo .................................................... 3%

Disapprove...................................................... 36%

African-American/black ................................... 1%

Not sure .......................................................... 7%

Asian............................................................... 0%

Q6

Native-American ............................................. 2%

Unfavorable .................................................... 61%

[If not Hispanic/Latino:] Are you of Spanish or


Hispanic origin or descent?
Yes..................................................................100%

Not sure .......................................................... 15%

Q7

No ................................................................... 0%

Q3

Unfavorable .................................................... 23%


Not sure .......................................................... 24%

Q8

Health care ..................................................... 19%


Immigration ..................................................... 6%

Mitt Romney.................................................... 27%

Taxes .............................................................. 7%
Other............................................................... 5%
Don't know ...................................................... 2%

Q4

Do you approve or disapprove of President


Barack Obamas job performance?
Approve .......................................................... 62%
Disapprove...................................................... 32%
Not sure .......................................................... 6%

If the candidates for President this fall were


Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt
Romney, who would you vote for?
Barack Obama................................................ 66%

Education/Schools .......................................... 7%
Conservation/Environment.............................. 2%

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor?
Favorable........................................................ 53%

Which one issue matters the most in deciding


how you plan to vote in the November 2012
election?
Jobs/Economy ................................................ 52%

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Mitt Romney?
Favorable........................................................ 24%

Don't know ...................................................... 1%

Q2

Do you approve or disapprove of Governor


Susana Martinezs job performance?

Undecided....................................................... 7%

Q9

If the Democratic ticket for President this fall


was Barack Obama and Joe Biden, and the
Republican ticket was Mitt Romney and
Susana Martinez, which ticket would you vote
for?
Obama-Biden.................................................. 65%
Romney-Martinez............................................ 28%
Undecided....................................................... 7%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
Survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

April 16-17, 2012

Q10 If you knew that Susana Martinez was


supporting Mitt Romney for President, would
that make you more or less likely vote for Mitt
Romney, or would it not make a difference?

Q15 If either of your parents were born outside of


the United States, press 1. If both of your
parents were born in the United States, press
2.

More likely....................................................... 17%

One or more parents born outside the US ...... 17%

Less likely ....................................................... 44%

Both parents born in the US............................ 83%

Wouldn't make a difference............................. 36%


Not sure .......................................................... 3%

Q11 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2.

Q16 How would you describe your familys origin?


Mexican .......................................................... 26%
Puerto Rican ................................................... 2%

Woman ........................................................... 52%

Spanish........................................................... 60%

Man................................................................. 48%

Cuban ............................................................. 1%

Q12 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican,


press 2. If an independent, press 3.
Democrat ........................................................ 68%
Republican...................................................... 22%
Independent.................................................... 9%

Q13 If you are 18 to 45 years old, press 1. If 46 to


65, press 2. If you are older than 65, press 3.

Dominican....................................................... 0%
Something different......................................... 12%

Q17 And what is your marital status?


Married............................................................ 69%
Not married, living with partner ....................... 8%
Single.............................................................. 14%

18 to 45........................................................... 30%

Separated ....................................................... 1%

46 to 65........................................................... 50%

Divorced.......................................................... 5%

Older than 65 .................................................. 20%

Widowed ......................................................... 4%

Q14 If you were born outside of the United States,


press 1. If you were born in the United States,
press 2.
Born outside the US........................................ 7%

Q18 Language of Interview


English ............................................................ 93%
Spanish........................................................... 7%

Born in the US ................................................ 93%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
Survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

April 16-17, 2012

Crosstabs

Race

Race

AfricanBase Hispanic/Latino White/Anglo Am erican/black

AfricanNative- Don't
Base Hispanic/Latino White/Anglo Am erican/black Asian Am erican know

Native- Don't
Asian Am erican know

Obam a Approval

Top Issue
Jobs/Econom y 52%

53%

25%

47%

50%

34%

65%

Health care 19%

19%

32%

17%

16%

Im m igration

6%

6%

19%

50%

Education/Schools

7%

6%

4%

36%

7%

Taxes

7%

7%

10%

10%

Conservation/Environm ent

2%

1%

4%

20%

18%

Other

5%

6%

4%

7%

Don't know

2%

2%

4%

7%

18%

Approve 62%

63%

65%

53%

30%

80%

Disapprove 32%

32%

30%

36%

100%

43%

20%

6%

5%

12%

27%

Not sure

6%

Race

Race

AfricanBase Hispanic/Latino White/Anglo Am erican/black

Native- Don't
Asian Am erican know

Martinez Approval

AfricanNative- Don't
Base Hispanic/Latino White/Anglo Am erican/black Asian Am erican know
Rom ney Favorability

Approve 57%

57%

56%

36%

100%

73%

53%

Favorable 24%

24%

25%

36%

50%

27%

18%

Disapprove 36%

36%

39%

53%

20%

47%

Unfavorable 61%

61%

56%

53%

66%

65%

7%

5%

12%

7%

Not sure 15%

15%

19%

12%

50%

7%

18%

Not sure

7%

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Race

Race

AfricanBase Hispanic/Latino White/Anglo Am erican/black

AfricanNative- Don't
Base Hispanic/Latino White/Anglo Am erican/black Asian Am erican know
Sotom ayor
Favorability

Native- Don't
Asian Am erican know

Obam a/Rom ney

Favorable 53%

55%

33%

36%

50%

37%

35%

Unfavorable 23%

22%

41%

53%

50%

16%

35%

Not sure 24%

24%

26%

12%

47%

30%

Barack Obam a 66%

67%

54%

53%

36%

82%

Mitt Rom ney 27%

27%

21%

36%

100%

43%

18%

6%

24%

12%

20%

Undecided

7%

Race

Race

AfricanBase Hispanic/Latino White/Anglo Am erican/black

Native- Don't
Asian Am erican know

Obam aBiden/Rom neyMartinez

AfricanNative- Don't
Base Hispanic/Latino White/Anglo Am erican/black Asian Am erican know
If Martinez
Supporting Rom ney,
More/Less Likely to
Vote for Rom ney?

Obam a-Biden 65%

65%

54%

53%

57%

65%

Rom ney-Martinez 28%

28%

30%

36%

100%

43%

18%

More likely 17%

16%

28%

36%

50%

43%

18%

7%

16%

12%

18%

Less likely 44%

45%

28%

53%

43%

12%

Wouldn't m ake a 36%


difference

37%

40%

50%

13%

53%

3%

4%

12%

18%

Undecided

7%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Gender
Base Wom an

Gender
Man

Top Issue

Base Wom an

Man

Obam a Approval

Jobs/Econom y 52%

46%

58%

Approve 62%

66%

58%

Health care 19%

24%

14%

Disapprove 32%

26%

38%

8%

8%

4%

Im m igration

6%

5%

Education/Schools

7%

9%

4%

Taxes

7%

6%

7%

Conservation/Environm ent

2%

2%

2%

Other

5%

5%

6%

Don't know

2%

3%

1%

Not sure

6%

Gender
Base Wom an

Gender
Man

Martinez Approval

Base Wom an

Man

Rom ney Favorability

Approve 57%

54%

60%

Favorable 24%

19%

29%

Disapprove 36%

37%

34%

Unfavorable 61%

61%

61%

9%

5%

Not sure 15%

20%

10%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

7%

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Gender
Base Wom an

Gender
Man

Sotom ayor
Favorability

Base Wom an

Man

Obam a/Rom ney

Favorable 53%

52%

55%

Unfavorable 23%

19%

27%

Not sure 24%

29%

19%

Barack Obam a 66%

71%

61%

Mitt Rom ney 27%

22%

33%

7%

6%

Undecided

7%

Gender

Gender
Base Wom an
Obam aBiden/Rom neyMartinez
Obam a-Biden 65%

71%

58%

Rom ney-Martinez 28%

21%

36%

8%

6%

Undecided

7%

Base Wom an

Man
If Martinez
Supporting Rom ney,
More/Less Likely to
Vote for Rom ney?

More likely 17%

13%

22%

Less likely 44%

47%

40%

Wouldn't m ake a 36%


difference

36%

36%

4%

2%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

Man

3%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Party

Party

Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent

Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent

Obam a Approval

Top Issue
Jobs/Econom y 52%

50%

60%

46%

Approve 62%

77%

18%

55%

Health care 19%

Disapprove 32%

17%

74%

40%

6%

7%

6%

21%

11%

26%

Im m igration

6%

6%

7%

4%

Education/Schools

7%

7%

5%

6%

Taxes

7%

7%

9%

3%

Conservation/Environm ent

2%

2%

Other

5%

4%

8%

11%

Don't know

2%

2%

1%

4%

Not sure

6%

Party

Party

Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent


Martinez Approval

Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent


Rom ney Favorability

Approve 57%

49%

85%

51%

Favorable 24%

13%

60%

18%

Disapprove 36%

43%

11%

41%

Unfavorable 61%

73%

26%

54%

8%

4%

8%

Not sure 15%

14%

13%

28%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

7%

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Party

Party

Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent


Sotom ayor
Favorability

Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent


Obam a/Rom ney

Favorable 53%

62%

27%

53%

Unfavorable 23%

14%

50%

22%

Not sure 24%

25%

23%

24%

Barack Obam a 66%

83%

21%

51%

Mitt Rom ney 27%

12%

74%

27%

5%

5%

22%

Undecided

7%

Party

Party

Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent


Obam aBiden/Rom neyMartinez
Obam a-Biden 65%

81%

17%

55%

Rom ney-Martinez 28%

12%

77%

30%

6%

6%

15%

Undecided

7%

Base Dem ocrat Republican Independent


If Martinez
Supporting Rom ney,
More/Less Likely to
Vote for Rom ney?
More likely 17%

13%

34%

12%

Less likely 44%

52%

22%

33%

Wouldn't m ake a 36%


difference

32%

43%

53%

4%

1%

2%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Age

Age
18 to 46 to Older
45
65 than 65

Base

Base

18 to 46 to Older
45
65 than 65

Obam a Approval

Top Issue
Jobs/Econom y 52%

54%

54%

42%

Approve 62%

54%

64%

68%

Health care 19%

12%

19%

30%

Disapprove 32%

37%

30%

28%

9%

6%

4%

Im m igration

6%

9%

5%

7%

Education/Schools

7%

7%

6%

6%

Taxes

7%

5%

8%

5%

Conservation/Environm ent

2%

2%

1%

1%

Other

5%

9%

4%

5%

Don't know

2%

1%

2%

3%

Not sure

6%

Age

Age

18 to 46 to Older
45
65 than 65

Base
Martinez Approval

Base

18 to 46 to Older
45
65 than 65

Rom ney Favorability

Approve 57%

54%

59%

57%

Favorable 24%

27%

21%

26%

Disapprove 36%

38%

34%

37%

Unfavorable 61%

54%

64%

64%

7%

7%

7%

Not sure 15%

19%

15%

10%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

7%

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Age

Age
18 to 46 to Older
45
65 than 65

Base
Sotom ayor
Favorability

Base

18 to 46 to Older
45
65 than 65

Obam a/Rom ney

Favorable 53%

49%

54%

57%

Unfavorable 23%

25%

21%

23%

Not sure 24%

26%

25%

20%

Barack Obam a 66%

60%

67%

74%

Mitt Rom ney 27%

31%

27%

23%

9%

7%

4%

Undecided

7%

Age

Age

18 to 46 to Older
45
65 than 65

Base
Obam aBiden/Rom neyMartinez
Obam a-Biden 65%

59%

65%

72%

Rom ney-Martinez 28%

35%

27%

23%

6%

8%

5%

Undecided

7%

Base
If Martinez
Supporting Rom ney,
More/Less Likely to
Vote for Rom ney?
More likely 17%

15%

17%

21%

Less likely 44%

48%

39%

49%

Wouldn't m ake a 36%


difference

35%

41%

26%

2%

3%

4%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

18 to 46 to Older
45
65 than 65

3%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Born In or Outside
US?
Base

Born In or Outside
US?

Born outside Born in


the US the US

Top Issue

Base

Born outside Born in


the US the US

Obam a Approval

Jobs/Econom y 52%

46%

52%

Approve 62%

71%

61%

Health care 19%

25%

19%

Disapprove 32%

27%

32%

2%

7%

Im m igration

6%

8%

6%

Education/Schools

7%

10%

6%

Taxes

7%

5%

7%

Conservation/Environm ent

2%

3%

2%

Other

5%

3%

6%

Don't know

2%

2%

Not sure

6%

Born In or Outside
US?
Base

Born In or Outside
US?

Born outside Born in


the US the US

Martinez Approval

Base

Born outside Born in


the US the US

Rom ney Favorability

Approve 57%

40%

58%

Favorable 24%

38%

23%

Disapprove 36%

60%

34%

Unfavorable 61%

42%

62%

8%

Not sure 15%

20%

15%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

7%

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Born In or Outside
US?
Base

Born In or Outside
US?

Born outside Born in


the US the US

Sotom ayor
Favorability

Base

Born outside Born in


the US the US

Obam a/Rom ney

Favorable 53%

61%

53%

Unfavorable 23%

22%

23%

Not sure 24%

17%

25%

Barack Obam a 66%

73%

66%

Mitt Rom ney 27%

22%

28%

5%

7%

Undecided

7%

Born In or Outside
US?

Born In or Outside
US?
Base

Born outside Born in


the US the US

Obam aBiden/Rom neyMartinez


Obam a-Biden 65%

61%

65%

Rom ney-Martinez 28%

30%

28%

8%

7%

Undecided

7%

Base
If Martinez
Supporting Rom ney,
More/Less Likely to
Vote for Rom ney?
More likely 17%

24%

17%

Less likely 44%

39%

44%

Wouldn't m ake a 36%


difference

28%

37%

8%

3%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

Born outside Born in


the US the US

3%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Parents Born In or Outside US?

Parents Born In or Outside US?

One or m ore parents Both parents


Base born outside the US born in the US

Base

One or m ore parents Both parents


born outside the US born in the US

Obam a Approval

Top Issue
Jobs/Econom y 52%

51%

52%

Approve 62%

58%

63%

Health care 19%

Disapprove 32%

35%

31%

7%

6%

22%

19%

Im m igration

6%

12%

5%

Education/Schools

7%

5%

7%

Taxes

7%

3%

8%

Conservation/Environm ent

2%

3%

1%

Other

6%

3%

6%

Don't know

2%

1%

2%

Not sure

6%

Parents Born In or Outside US?


Base

Parents Born In or Outside US?

One or m ore parents Both parents


born outside the US born in the US

Martinez Approval

Base

One or m ore parents Both parents


born outside the US born in the US

Rom ney Favorability

Approve 57%

42%

60%

Favorable 24%

31%

23%

Disapprove 36%

52%

33%

Unfavorable 61%

50%

63%

6%

7%

Not sure 15%

20%

14%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

7%

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Parents Born In or Outside US?

Parents Born In or Outside US?


One or m ore parents Both parents
Base born outside the US born in the US
Sotom ayor
Favorability

Base

One or m ore parents Both parents


born outside the US born in the US

Obam a/Rom ney

Favorable 53%

61%

52%

Unfavorable 23%

27%

22%

Not sure 24%

12%

27%

Barack Obam a 66%

70%

65%

Mitt Rom ney 27%

27%

27%

3%

7%

Undecided

7%

Parents Born In or Outside US?


Base

Parents Born In or Outside US?

One or m ore parents Both parents


born outside the US born in the US

Obam aBiden/Rom neyMartinez


Obam a-Biden 65%

66%

65%

Rom ney-Martinez 28%

28%

28%

6%

7%

Undecided

7%

Base
If Martinez
Supporting Rom ney,
More/Less Likely to
Vote for Rom ney?
More likely 17%

16%

18%

Less likely 44%

49%

43%

Wouldn't m ake a 36%


difference

33%

37%

3%

3%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

One or m ore parents Both parents


born outside the US born in the US

3%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Fam ily's National Origin

Fam ily's National Origin


Puerto
Som ething
different
Base Mexican Rican Spanish Cuban

Base Mexican

Puerto
Som ething
Rican Spanish Cuban
different

Obam a Approval

Top Issue
Jobs/Econom y 52%

50%

75%

53%

78%

43%

Approve 62%

61%

29%

63%

38%

68%

Health care 19%

25%

10%

19%

13%

Disapprove 32%

31%

71%

33%

15%

23%

9%

4%

47%

9%

Im m igration

6%

8%

5%

11%

Education/Schools

7%

8%

7%

22%

3%

Taxes

7%

3%

7%

8%

7%

Conservation/Environm ent

2%

3%

0%

5%

Other

5%

1%

7%

5%

17%

2%

2%

2%

2%

Don't know

Not sure

6%

Fam ily's National Origin

Fam ily's National Origin

Puerto
Som ething
different
Base Mexican Rican Spanish Cuban
Martinez Approval

Base Mexican

Puerto
Som ething
Rican Spanish Cuban
different

Rom ney Favorability

Approve 57%

49%

79%

60%

38%

58%

Favorable 24%

28%

7%

24%

15%

17%

Disapprove 36%

41%

21%

35%

62%

30%

Unfavorable 61%

55%

50%

64%

22%

65%

10%

5%

13%

Not sure 15%

17%

42%

12%

62%

17%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

7%

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Fam ily's National Origin

Fam ily's National Origin


Puerto
Som ething
different
Base Mexican Rican Spanish Cuban
Sotom ayor
Favorability

Base Mexican

Puerto
Som ething
Rican Spanish Cuban
different

Obam a/Rom ney

Favorable 53%

56%

36%

50%

69%

62%

Unfavorable 23%

22%

36%

23%

31%

18%

Not sure 24%

22%

28%

26%

20%

Barack Obam a 66%

72%

50%

63%

38%

72%

Mitt Rom ney 27%

23%

50%

30%

15%

19%

6%

6%

47%

8%

Undecided

7%

Fam ily's National Origin

Fam ily's National Origin


Puerto
Som ething
Base Mexican Rican Spanish Cuban
different
Obam aBiden/Rom neyMartinez
Obam a-Biden 65%

68%

50%

63%

85%

68%

Rom ney-Martinez 28%

24%

50%

31%

15%

25%

Undecided

7%

9%

7%

7%

Base Mexican
If Martinez
Supporting Rom ney,
More/Less Likely to
Vote for Rom ney?
More likely 17%

17%

17%

19%

15%

8%

Less likely 44%

48%

43%

42%

47%

40%

Wouldn't m ake a 36%


difference

32%

39%

36%

15%

47%

2%

3%

22%

4%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

Puerto
Som ething
Rican Spanish Cuban
different

3%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Marital Status

Marital Status

Not m arried, living


Base Married
w ith partner Single Separated Divorced Widow ed

Base Married

Not m arried, living


w ith partner Single Separated Divorced Widow ed

Obam a Approval

Top Issue
Jobs/Econom y 52%

52%

56%

46%

56%

60%

56%

Approve 62%

61%

51%

67%

67%

67%

75%

Health care 19%

20%

9%

19%

44%

14%

29%

Disapprove 32%

34%

44%

21%

33%

26%

15%

5%

5%

12%

7%

10%

Im m igration

6%

6%

14%

7%

3%

Education/Schools

7%

7%

10%

6%

2%

Taxes

7%

6%

2%

11%

11%

5%

Conservation/Environm ent

2%

1%

4%

4%

3%

Other

5%

6%

7%

10%

Don't know

2%

2%

9%

1%

Not sure

6%

3%

Marital Status

Marital Status

Not m arried, living


Base Married
w ith partner Single Separated Divorced Widow ed
Martinez Approval

Base Married

Not m arried, living


w ith partner Single Separated Divorced Widow ed

Rom ney Favorability

Approve 57%

62%

53%

41%

61%

47%

44%

Favorable 24%

27%

22%

15%

16%

13%

14%

Disapprove 36%

34%

35%

40%

39%

42%

46%

Unfavorable 61%

59%

54%

68%

39%

76%

78%

4%

12%

19%

11%

10%

Not sure 15%

14%

24%

17%

44%

11%

8%

Not sure

7%

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Marital Status

Marital Status

Not m arried, living


w ith partner Single Separated Divorced Widow ed
Base Married
Sotom ayor
Favorability

Base Married

Not m arried, living


w ith partner Single Separated Divorced Widow ed

Obam a/Rom ney

Favorable 53%

51%

52%

62%

56%

54%

57%

Unfavorable 23%

23%

29%

16%

28%

24%

20%

Not sure 24%

26%

19%

22%

16%

22%

22%

Barack Obam a 66%

65%

61%

72%

67%

70%

80%

Mitt Rom ney 27%

30%

32%

16%

33%

20%

15%

6%

7%

12%

9%

5%

Undecided

7%

Marital Status

Marital Status
Not m arried, living
w ith partner Single Separated Divorced Widow ed
Base Married
Obam aBiden/Rom neyMartinez
Obam a-Biden 65%

63%

59%

70%

67%

67%

80%

Rom ney-Martinez 28%

31%

30%

19%

33%

24%

15%

6%

11%

11%

9%

5%

Undecided

7%

Base Married
If Martinez
Supporting Rom ney,
More/Less Likely to
Vote for Rom ney?
More likely 17%

16%

18%

21%

33%

6%

26%

Less likely 44%

44%

38%

47%

39%

45%

39%

Wouldn't m ake a 36%


difference

37%

42%

27%

28%

47%

32%

3%

2%

4%

3%

3%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

Not m arried, living


w ith partner Single Separated Divorced Widow ed

3%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Language of
Interview

Language of
Interview

Base English Spanish

Base English Spanish


Obam a Approval

Top Issue
Jobs/Econom y 52%

52%

49%

Approve 62%

62%

66%

Health care 19%

19%

27%

Disapprove 32%

32%

26%

6%

8%

Im m igration

6%

6%

5%

Education/Schools

7%

7%

6%

Taxes

7%

7%

5%

Conservation/Environm ent

2%

2%

2%

Other

5%

6%

3%

Don't know

2%

2%

3%

Not sure

6%

Language of
Interview

Language of
Interview

Base English Spanish


Martinez Approval

Base English Spanish


Rom ney Favorability

Approve 57%

59%

33%

Favorable 24%

22%

43%

Disapprove 36%

34%

62%

Unfavorable 61%

63%

30%

7%

4%

Not sure 15%

14%

27%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

7%

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Crosstabs

Language of
Interview

Language of
Interview

Base English Spanish

Base English Spanish


Sotom ayor
Favorability

Obam a/Rom ney

Favorable 53%

53%

59%

Unfavorable 23%

23%

22%

Not sure 24%

25%

19%

Barack Obam a 66%

65%

78%

Mitt Rom ney 27%

28%

18%

7%

4%

Undecided

7%

Language of
Interview

Language of
Interview

Base English Spanish


Obam aBiden/Rom neyMartinez
Obam a-Biden 65%

64%

70%

Rom ney-Martinez 28%

29%

26%

7%

4%

Undecided

7%

Base English Spanish


If Martinez
Supporting Rom ney,
More/Less Likely to
Vote for Rom ney?
More likely 17%

17%

20%

Less likely 44%

43%

52%

Wouldn't m ake a 36%


difference

38%

16%

2%

12%

Not sure

April 16-17, 2012

survey of 587 New Mexico Hispanic voters

3%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

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