The poll was conducted between Dec. 26 and 28, with a mix of cell phone, landline, and online survey questions. It has a 5% margin of error at the 95% confidence level. That means that if the survey had been run 100 times, the results would be within five percentage points of these results in at least 95 of those scenarios.
Not surprisingly, the results fell along party lines – Democrats had a 11-point edge – with most independents favoring divided control of state government. Voters’ plans for who they were going to choose to represent them in the Legislature also fell mostly along party lines, but people who identify
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