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Who will Win the Popular Vote for President? We're Not Sure
Final Toluna Pre-Election Poll a Dead Heat

WILTON, Conn., Nov. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Who will win the popular vote for president?  It is too close to call, with Barack Obama and Mitt Romney each expected to receive 48 percent of the vote based on a Toluna survey of 1,505 early or likely voters, all online users.  Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party and Jill Stein of the Green Party are expected to receive two and one percent of the vote, respectively, as well.  Finally, "other" candidates are expected to receive two percent of the vote.

TABLE 1
VOTING IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

(Early Voters): "You indicated that you already voted.  For whom did you vote?"

(Likely Voters): "Now, we'd like to get your opinion about how you might vote in the election for president. If the presidential election were held today, for whom would you most likely vote?"

(Likely Voters, follow-up): If "Not Sure": "If you had to say, for which candidate would you most likely vote?"

Base: Early and Likely voters with "not sure" responses of likely voters apportioned.

Candidate & Party

%

Barack Obama, Democratic Party

48

Mitt Romney, Republican Party

48

Gary Johnson, Libertarian Party

2

Jill Stein, Green Party

1

Other

2

%'s sum to 101 due to rounding


Methodology

This Toluna survey was conducted online within the United States between November 1 and November 5, 2012 among 2,095 adults (aged 18 and over), of whom 1,505 were early or likely voters.  Respondents were selected for this survey through Toluna's SmartSelectSM methodology from among those who have agreed to participate in Toluna surveys.  Figures for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, region, household income and a measure reflecting respondent's likelihood of being online were weighted, where necessary, to bring them into line with their actual proportions in the population.

Please note that all sample surveys and polls are subject to multiple sources of error that are difficult to quantify or estimate.  They include sampling error, coverage error, error associated with non-response, error associated with question wording and response options, and post-survey weighting adjustments.  For these reasons, Toluna avoids using the words margin of error.

About Toluna

Toluna is one of the world's leading online panel and survey-technology providers.  With 17 offices in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific, Toluna works with many of the world's leading market-research agencies, media agencies, and corporations.

Toluna provides a comprehensive proven, scalable solution that enables companies to answer questions of their target audience quickly and efficiently.

Toluna leverages a unique approach to respondent recruitment and engagement with its online community and proprietary respondent engagement methodologies and guarantees that the data clients receive is of the highest quality. Recently the company launched SmartSelect™ which is a respondent-level methodology designed to ensure more representative, reliable market research data.

Toluna also provides the industry's leading technology suite, enabling hundreds of organizations worldwide to create surveys, manage panels and build online communities.  Toluna's products include PanelPortal™, AutomateSurvey™, and TolunaQuick™.

Contact:  Janice Caston, 1-203-846-5741

SOURCE Toluna

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