63% Of NASCAR Followers Support Mitt Romney For President
Voters who follow NASCAR (68%) are more likely than average U.S. voters (54%) to say the country is on the wrong track, according to data from Republican polling firm The Tarrance Group. The firm conducted a national poll via telephone Oct. 1-4 among 1,022 registered “likely" voters. Overall, 18% of likely voters in the survey said that they followed NASCAR very or somewhat closely. Also, while 48% of voters disapprove of President Obama’s job performance, nearly two thirds (63%) of NASCAR followers disapprove. NASCAR followers have the same priorities as all voters, with 71% mostly concerned with “pocketbook" issues, including the economy (27%), government spending and the budget deficit (19%), and jobs (16%).
While President Obama is up in general election polls, Mitt Romney receives 63% of the vote from NASCAR followers, while Obama receives 34% and 3% are undecided. (The Tarrance Group).
APPROVAL FOR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
AMONG "LIKELY" VOTERS WHO FOLLOW NASCAR |
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ISSUE |
ROMNEY
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OBAMA
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OTHER/UNSURE
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Economy |
65%
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33%
|
3%
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Budget and spending |
64%
|
32%
|
4%
|
Jobs |
61%
|
37%
|
2%
|
Foreign policy |
59%
|
35%
|
6%
|
Taxes |
56%
|
38%
|
6%
|
Sharing your values |
59%
|
34%
|
7%
|
Being a strong leader |
59%
|
39%
|
3%
|
Can get things done |
59%
|
33%
|
7%
|
Standing up for the middle class |
55%
|
43%
|
3%
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Medicare |
52%
|
38%
|
10%
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