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Below are the results from the Justice’s 2012 election poll. In total 609 undergraduate and graduate Brandeis students responded, starting on Oct. 31 and ending Nov. 6.
BRANDEIS BY GENDER 70%
Female students showed greater support for the President than did male students.
2%
R 5%
Brandeis students
ROMNEY 11%
OBAMA
OBAMA 74%
Econonics and Business students showed stronger support for Romney. ECONOMICS & BUSINESS 109 Students
HSSP
SCIENCE
49 Students
117 Students BIOLOGY BIOCHEM CHEMISTRY PHYSICS NEURO
OBAMA OBAMA
88% 12%
ROMNEY 16% ROMNEY 10% OTHER
9%
OTHER
UNDECIDED 4%
2%
UNDECIDED 1%
NO. 1 ISSUES
106:73 60:135 MALES
FEMALES
6%
NOT VOTING 11%
BRANDEIS ORTHODOX ORGANIZATION
MALES
FEMALES
BRANDEIS REFORM CHAVURAH
73
17
48% 37% 100% 0% students polled
74% 71%
Social Media New York Times
54%
Classroom Discussions CNN MSNBC Boston Globe FOX Other
10%
students polled
ROMNEY
A total of 206 students were registered to vote in the Massachusetts Senate race.
OTHER
6% 4% NOT VOTING 6%
OBAMA
SENATE
87%
SOCIAL POLICY
ROMNEY OTHER
NOT VOTING 13%
MASSACHUSETTS
83%
ROMNEY 13%
UNDECIDED 4%
BROWN WARREN
70%
OBAMA
4%
70%
ROMNEY
OTHER
332 Students
ECONOMY
INCLUDING:
59%
20%
251 Students
OBAMA
BY MAJORS AND MINORS
ROMNEY
FEMALE
609 students responded, and 74% supported President Obama. In 2008, 87% of students polled voted for the President.
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OBAMA
MALE
21% 21%
45%
WHICH SOURCE INFORMS YOU? Students identified which news outlets
57% they utilize during the election season.