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01-26-2012, 02:30 PM
Some 55% of PRSC voters consulted in the Penn, Schoen Berland poll, carried out for the SIN Group, think that the party should take part in the presidential elections as an ally of another party, while 49% say they would vote for Danilo Medina if there were an alliance with the PLD. Respondents who said that they would only vote for the PRSC were asked if they believed that their party should go into the elections with their own candidate or allied with another party, and 55% were inclined to go with another organization and 45% preferred to take part in the May elections with their own candidate. In a scenario in which both parties form an alliance, 49% said that they would vote for Medina of the PLD and the PRSC, 45% would do so for the PRD candidate and 2% would cast their vote for a candidate from another party and 4% did not know or did not answer.
Diario Libre cites a curious item which is shown in the poll in the segment of voters between the ages of 18 and 24, the five possible candidates receive zero votes, while in the group aged between 25 and 39, Aristy Castro got 53%, Espaillat 8%, Morales Troncoso 0%, Antun 21%, Bisono 0% and 19% answered that they would not vote for any of them.
Nevertheless, in the 40 to 54 age group, Aristy Castro and Antun received fewer votes with 23% and 8% respectively and Espaillat with 25% went up considerably, as did Morales from 0% to 25% and Bisono from 0% to 15%.
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Diario Libre cites a curious item which is shown in the poll in the segment of voters between the ages of 18 and 24, the five possible candidates receive zero votes, while in the group aged between 25 and 39, Aristy Castro got 53%, Espaillat 8%, Morales Troncoso 0%, Antun 21%, Bisono 0% and 19% answered that they would not vote for any of them.
Nevertheless, in the 40 to 54 age group, Aristy Castro and Antun received fewer votes with 23% and 8% respectively and Espaillat with 25% went up considerably, as did Morales from 0% to 25% and Bisono from 0% to 15%.
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#12)