http://www.harrisinteractive.com/NewsRo ... fault.aspx
These are some of the results of The Harris Poll of 3,171 adults surveyed online between February 14 and 21, 2011 by Harris Interactive.
The poll also provides a demographic profile of Tea Party supporters, which shows that:
* There are more strong Tea Party supporters in the East (20%) than in the other regions, but if all Tea Party supporters are counted they are more common in the South (43%) than in the other regions and least likely to be in the West (32%);
* A much higher proportion (49%) of people over 65 than of Baby Boomers (36%) and younger generations (37% of Gen X, aged 35-46 and 34% of Echo Boomers, aged 18-34) are Tea Party supporters;
* Men are much more likely than women (47% vs. 29%) to be Tea Party supporters and to be strong Tea Party supporters (21% vs. 8%);
* Only a very few African Americans (8%) are Tea Party supporters compared to 42% of whites and 37% of Hispanics;
* Fully 70% of Republicans are Tea Party supporters and 26% of them are strong supporters. More surprisingly perhaps Tea Party supporters include 17% of Democrats and 38% of Independents;
* There is a strong correlation between support for the Tea Party and (not having) education. Supporters include 43% of those who never went to college, 36% of people with some college education but no degree, 33% of college graduates and 26% of those with a post graduate degree;
* Tea Party support is lowest (29%) among those with household incomes of less than $35,000 but is not correlated with income among the rest of the population. However the largest proportion (24%) who are strong supporters are found among those with household incomes of between $50,000 an $75,000; and,
* Most Conservatives (69%) are Tea Party supporters and almost a third of them (31%) are strong supporters. However substantial minorities of moderates (27%) and liberals (20%) are also supporters.
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