Magellan Data and Mapping Strategies today released an autodial survey of 740 likely 2012 Republican Presidential primary voters, and independent voters that are likely to vote in the 2012 Republican Presidential primary in the state of Massachusetts. The survey was commissioned by NHJournal.com.
The survey finds a slight majority of 2012 Republican primary voters, 51%, having an unfavorable opinion of the Massachusetts Health Care Plan, and 34% having a very unfavorable opinion of the plan. Thirty percent (30%) of all respondents have a favorable opinion of the plan, and only 15% have a very favorable opinion of the plan. Among Republican voters, 50% have an unfavorable opinion of the plan, and 29% have a favorable opinion.
Male respondents have a more unfavorable opinion of the Health Care Plan than women, 55% to 46% respectively. Among independent voters the differences between men and women is slightly larger, with 38% of independent men having a very unfavorable opinion of the plan, compared to 27% of independent women having a very unfavorable opinion.
Download the survey release, toplines, crosstabs and presentation below
MA 2012 GOP Presidential Primary Survey Release 042811
MA 2012 GOP Presidential Primary Survey Topline Results 042811
MA 2012 GOP Presidential Primary Survey Crosstabs 042811


