March 29, 2011

Poll Watch: CNN/Opinion Research Birther Survey

CNN/Opinion Research Birther Survey

Do you think Barack Obama was definitely born in the United States, probably born in the United States, probably born in another country, or definitely born in another country?

  • Definitely born in U.S. 46%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 26%
  • Probably born in another country 15%
  • Definitely born in another country 10%

Among Democrats

  • Definitely born in U.S. 73%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 16%
  • Probably born in another country 5%
  • Definitely born in another country 6%

Among Republicans

  • Definitely born in U.S. 20%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 32%
  • Probably born in another country 28%
  • Definitely born in another country 15%

Among Independents

  • Definitely born in U.S. 43%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 31%
  • Probably born in another country 14%
  • Definitely born in another country 9%

Among Liberals

  • Definitely born in U.S. 73%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 13%
  • Probably born in another country 4%
  • Definitely born in another country 8%

Among Moderates

  • Definitely born in U.S. 52%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 27%
  • Probably born in another country 11%
  • Definitely born in another country 8%

Among Conservatives

  • Definitely born in U.S. 27%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 32%
  • Probably born in another country 25%
  • Definitely born in another country 12%

Attended College

  • Definitely born in U.S. 50%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 28%
  • Probably born in another country 12%
  • Definitely born in another country 8%

No College Education

  • Definitely born in U.S. 40%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 25%
  • Probably born in another country 20%
  • Definitely born in another country 12%

Among Tea Party Supporters

  • Definitely born in U.S. 19%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 32%
  • Probably born in another country 28%
  • Definitely born in another country 16%

Oppose Tea Party

  • Definitely born in U.S. 76%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 15%
  • Probably born in another country 5%
  • Definitely born in another country 4%

Northeast

  • Definitely born in U.S. 55%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 19%
  • Probably born in another country 9%
  • Definitely born in another country 14%

Midwest

  • Definitely born in U.S. 47%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 26%
  • Probably born in another country 17%
  • Definitely born in another country 6%

South

  • Definitely born in U.S. 40%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 28%
  • Probably born in another country 18%
  • Definitely born in another country 12%

West

  • Definitely born in U.S. 46%
  • Probably born in the U.S. 30%
  • Probably born in another country 15%
  • Definitely born in another country 6%

Survey of 1,023 adult Americans was conducted March 11-13, 2011. The margin of error is +/- 3 percentage points.

Data compilation and analysis courtesy of The Argo Journal.

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10 Responses to “Poll Watch: CNN/Opinion Research Birther Survey”

  1. Smack1968 Says:

    Thank you TPAW for being so strong on this stupid issue this morning and stating that Obama was born in the U.S.

    I wish Huck could be so clear…

    SPECIAL POLLING NEWS JUST FOR CRAIG:

    TPAW “12″ continues to run ahead of Huck “08″ everywhere.

    Michigan

    Strategic Vision
    Below are the results of a three-day poll of likely voters in the state of Michigan. Results are based on telephone interviews with 1200 likely voters in Michigan, aged 18+, and conducted April 13-15, 2007. The margin of sampling error is ±3 percentage points.

    For the 2008 Republican Presidential Nomination whom would you support? (Republicans Only)
    Rudy Giuliani 26%
    John McCain 22%
    Mitt Romney 10%
    Fred Thompson 9%
    Newt Gingrich 4%
    Sam Brownback 3%
    Tom Tancredo 2%
    Tommy Thompson 1%
    Mike Huckabee 1%
    Chuck Hagel 1%
    Ron Paul 1%
    Duncan Hunter 1%
    Jim Gilmore 1%
    Undecided 18%

    PPP poll out today has TPAW with 3% of Michigan vote.

    Again, TPAW is well ahead of schedule.

    Pawlenty/Rubio 2012

  2. Craig for Huck in 2012 Says:

    •Definitely born in U.S. 46%
    •Probably born in the U.S. 26%
    •Probably born in another country 15%
    •Definitely born in another country 10%

    So it’s 72% born here and only 25% not born here.

    Sounds right.

  3. Craig for Huck in 2012 Says:

    Smackers,

    Fot critical Iowa, Huck went from “*” in Jan to 2% in April to 8% by July.

    T-Paw better get going. He’ll have to more than double his 3.5% in only three months to match Huckabee..

    Tick tock tick tock ;)

  4. Win M. Says:

    HOW DOES 25% OF THE COUNTRY THINK THAT OBAMA WASN’T BORN HERE!?!?

  5. Craig for Huck in 2012 Says:

    1.

    “PPP poll out today has TPAW with 3% of Michigan vote.” – Smack68

    ===

    3% there, 3.5% in IA.. Seems like low numbers.

    Isn’t Iowa and Michigan pretty close to Minnesota?

  6. Craig for Huck in 2012 Says:

    Win,

    Ask Donald Trump. He knows.

  7. Craig for Huck in 2012 Says:

    Hint:

    Among Tea Party Supporters

    •Definitely born in another country 16%

  8. Win M. Says:

    Sometimes following politics makes my brain hemorrhage.

  9. Matt "MWS" Says:

    For those who are naive and so keep asking why Obama won’t release his college transcripts and blah, blah, blah…. take a look at those numbers.

    That’s a very nicely aligned wedge issue for the Democrats, meaning Democrats are united, Indies side with Democrats, and Republicans are divided.

    Partisans LOVE skewering the other side with these issues. For a while, Iraq was a wedge issue against Democrats, then it was a wedge issue against Republicans. Partial birth abortion and affirmative action are classic wedge issues against Democrats. Social Security has been a wedge issue against Republicans for decades.

    Obama likes this issue.

  10. Birther Brilliance « Jer's Intellectual Adventures Says:

    [...] capable of being president), and factually (Obama was in fact born in the US).   Nonetheless, in March one quarter of all Americans believed Obama was not born in the states, the majority of Republican [...]

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