Jan. 2016 article
1/30/16, "Trump Overtakes Cruz in Final Iowa Poll Before Caucuses," Bloomberg, John McCormick
5th parag. from end:
"With former New York Mayor
Michael Bloomberg considering an independent presidential bid, the poll
tested his favorability ratings among likely Republican and Democratic
caucus-goers.
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The findings highlight some of the hurdles facing
Bloomberg should he decide to enter the race. The former mayor isn't
well known in the state among the most motivated voters in both parties,
with 41 percent of likely Republican caucus-goers and 57 percent of
likely Democratic caucus-goers not knowing him well enough to share an
opinion.
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For those who do have an opinion, 50 percent of Republican caucus-goers have an unfavorable view, versus
just 9 percent
who hold a favorable opinion.
Among those likely to attend the
Democratic caucuses, that split was 26 percent unfavorable to
17 percent favorable.
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Bloomberg was a three-term mayor of New York, twice as
a Republican and finally as an independent, and is the founder and
majority owner of Bloomberg LP, parent of Bloomberg News.
The
survey, conducted Jan. 26-29 by Selzer and Co. of West Des Moines,
Iowa, included 602 likely Republican caucus participants and 602 likely
Democratic caucus participants. It has a margin of error of plus or
minus 4 percentage points."...
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"Methodology," Bloomberg Politics and The Des Moines Register Poll: Telephone interviews. (No mention which kind of telephone, ie land line v cell phone)
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"Jan. 30 (Bloomberg)—The Iowa Poll, conducted January 26-29 for Bloomberg Politics and The Des Moines Register by Selzer and Co. of Des Moines, is based on telephone interviews with 602 registered Iowa voters
who say they definitely or probably will attend the 2016 Republican
caucuses and 602 registered voters who say they definitely or probably
will attend the 2016 Democratic caucuses.
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Interviewers contacted 3,019 randomly selected active voters from the Iowa secretary of state’s voter registration list by telephone.
Responses were adjusted by age, sex, and congressional district to
reflect all active voters in the voter registration list."...
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