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QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY RELEASES RESULTS OF NATIONAL POLL ON SOTOMAYOR’S NEW HAVEN DECISION, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

 

 



 

RESULTS OF QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NATIONAL POLL ON SOTOMAYOR’S NEW HAVEN DECISION, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

 

Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, held a press conference today to discuss results of a Quinnipiac University poll of American voters asking their opinions of Judge Sotomayor’s New Haven decision and affirmative action.  

The survey is based on responses from more than 2,000 American voters, a sample size large enough for more valid information on sub-groups.  In the coming months, Quinnipiac University will endeavor to build on its reputation for these larger sample sizes, with information on the diverse groups which make up the American electorate.

 

U.S. VOTERS DISAGREE 3-1 WITH SOTOMAYOR ON KEY CASE,


MOST SAY ABOLISH AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 

 

 

 Sarah McDonnell

Rubenstein Associates, Inc.

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