some of the key findings of the poll:
Actual Poll: http://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2011/nov/ISUpoll
• “Can’t Decide” (21.5 percent) was the most frequent second choice. Cain, Perry, Romney and Paul all had more than 10 percent support as respondents’ second choice.
• Most of the candidates have a small gender gap among supporters. Cain does much better among women than men as do Perry and Gingrich. Paul and Bachmann do better with men than with women.
• Cain has strong support across all income levels, particularly among those earning $100,000 a year or more. Among the least well off, Paul leads at around 41 percent. The wealthiest voters have the highest level of “undecideds.”
• There are sizable differences in the level of candidate support based on religious beliefs. Cain leads among three categories — Catholics, born-again Protestants and mainstream Protestants. Among those with no religious preference, Paul captured nearly 59 percent.
• Romney wins support across all educational levels. It rises with education level. Cain and Paul’s support is highest among those with either some college or a college degree.
Read more: http://globegazette.com/news/iowa/p...0cc-11e1-bb14-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1dwRs6vCV
Actual Poll: http://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2011/nov/ISUpoll