February 4
Republican presidential candidates
Special Survey
Asked of Michigan Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for President?
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|
| Dewey |
47% |
| Willkie |
19% |
| MacArthur |
16% |
| Bricker |
8% |
| Stassen |
7% |
| Others |
3% |
Special Survey
Asked of Minnesota Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for President?
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|
| Stassen |
31% |
| Willkie |
28% |
| Dewey |
25% |
| MacArthur |
12% |
| Bricker |
3% |
| Warren |
1% |
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Interviewing Date 1/20-25/44
Survey #310-K
Question #5
Which party would you like to see win the presidential election this November?
Labor union members only
|
|
| Democratic |
64% |
| Republican |
36% |
CIO members only
|
|
| Democratic |
66% |
| Republican |
34% |
Special Survey
Asked of New Jersey Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for President?
|
|
| Dewey |
55% |
| Willkie |
21% |
| MacArthur |
16% |
| Stassen |
4% |
| Bricker |
3% |
| Others |
1% |
Special Survey
Asked of Pennsylvania Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for President?
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|
| Dewey |
51% |
| Willkie |
22% |
| MacArthur |
18% |
| Stassen |
4% |
| Bricker |
3% |
| Warren |
1% |
| Eric Johnston |
1% |
Interviewing Date 2/3-8/44
Survey #311-K
Question #6
Which party do you want to see win the presidential election next fall – the Republican or Democratic?
|
|
| Democratic |
51% |
| Republican |
49% |
By region
|
Democratic |
Republican |
| New England |
52% |
48% |
| Mid-Atlantic |
53% |
47% |
| East Central |
45% |
55% |
| West Central |
42% |
58% |
| South |
71% |
29% |
| Mountain |
48% |
52% |
| Pacific |
49% |
51% |
February 23
Republican presidential candidates
Special Survey
Asked of New York State Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for President?
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|
| Dewey |
57% |
| Willkie |
20% |
| MacArthur |
16% |
| Bricker |
4% |
| Stassen |
2% |
| Eric Johnston |
1% |
Interviewing Date 11/11-16/43
Survey #306-K
Question #2a
Regardless of what party you yourself favor, which party do you think will win the presidential election?
|
Democratic |
Republican |
No opinion |
| Democratic |
65% |
17% |
18% |
| Republican |
31% |
49% |
20% |
Interviewing Date 2/18-23/44
Survey #312-K
Question #4a
Asked of Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for President?
|
|
| Dewey |
45% |
| Willkie |
21% |
| MacArthur |
19% |
| Bricker |
7% |
| Stassen |
5% |
| Others |
3% |
February 29
Republican presidential candidates
Special Survey
Asked of Iowa Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for President?
|
|
| Dewey |
40% |
| Willkie |
25% |
| MacArthur |
19% |
| Stassen |
13% |
| Bricker |
2% |
| Others |
1% |
Special Survey
Asked of Ohio Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for President?
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|
| Bricker |
41% |
| Dewey |
25% |
| MacArthur |
18% |
| Willkie |
11% |
| Stassen |
3% |
| Eric Johnston |
2% |
March 6
Democratic vice-presidential candidates
Interviewing Date 2/18-23/44
Survey #312-K
Question #4a
Asked of Democrats: Whom would you like to see the Democratic Party nominee for Vice President this year?
|
|
| Wallace |
46% |
| Hull |
21% |
| Farley |
13% |
| Rayburn |
12% |
| Byrnes |
5% |
| Byrd |
3% |
By region
|
Wallace |
Hull |
Farley |
Rayburn |
Byrnes |
Byrd |
| East |
47% |
22% |
14% |
9% |
5% |
3% |
| Midwest |
46% |
20% |
12% |
14% |
5% |
3% |
| South |
42% |
20% |
15% |
14% |
6% |
3% |
| West |
47% |
21% |
13% |
11% |
5% |
3% |
Special Survey
Asked of Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for President?
Connecticut only
|
|
| Dewey |
50% |
| Willkie |
26% |
| MacArthur |
17% |
| Bricker |
4% |
| Stassen |
3% |
West Virginia
|
|
| Dewey |
48% |
| MacArthur |
23% |
| Willkie |
15% |
| Bricker |
13% |
| Stassen |
1% |
Special Survey
Asked of Kansas Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for President?
|
|
| Dewey |
58% |
| MacArthur |
20% |
| Willkie |
11% |
| Bricker |
6% |
| Stassen |
5% |
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Interviewing Date 1/20-25/44
Survey #310-K
Question #6b
Asked of Republicans: If your choice of Republican candidates for President were limited to Wendell Willkie and Thomas Dewey, which would you prefer?
|
|
| Dewey |
64% |
| Willkie |
27% |
| Undecided |
9% |
By region
|
Dewey |
Willkie |
Undecided |
| New England |
50% |
42% |
8% |
| Mid-Atlantic |
69% |
25% |
6% |
| East Central |
74% |
16% |
10% |
| West Central |
63% |
27% |
10% |
| South |
47% |
39% |
14% |
| Mountain |
63% |
29% |
8% |
| West |
56% |
36% |
8% |
Bricker supporters only
|
|
| Dewey |
77% |
| Willkie |
11% |
| Undecided |
12% |
MacArthur supporters only
|
|
| Dewey |
60% |
| Willkie |
18% |
| Undecided |
22% |
Stassen supporters only
|
|
| Dewey |
55% |
| Willkie |
31% |
| Undecided |
14% |
Not really shocking that Minnesota would want its most recent governor to Republican nominee (Stassen). I kind of like that resigned from being governor to be in the Navy but I doubt he would have accepted nomination.
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March 17
Republican presidential candidates
Special Survey
Asked of Illinois Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominated for President?
|
|
| Dewey |
43% |
| MacArthur |
28% |
| Bricker |
10% |
| Willkie |
7% |
| Stassen |
6% |
| Eric Johnston |
5% |
| Warren |
1% |
March 18
Republican presidential candidates
Special Survey
Asked of Maine Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominated for President?
|
|
| Willkie |
57% |
| Dewey |
23% |
| MacArthur |
14% |
| Bricker |
3% |
| Stassen |
3% |
March 21
Republican presidential candidates
Special Survey
Asked of Oklahoma Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominated for President?
|
|
| Dewey |
36% |
| MacArthur |
27% |
| Willkie |
22% |
| Bricker |
10% |
| Eric Johnston |
3% |
| Stassen |
2% |
March 24
Republican presidential candidates
Special Survey
Asked of Kentucky Republicans: Whom would you like to see the Republican Party nominated for President?
|
|
| Dewey |
37% |
| Willkie |
30% |
| MacArthur |
25% |
| Bricker |
7% |
| Warren |
1% |