SOURCE: BIGresearch
April 18, 2008 09:35 ET
BIGresearch: Consumers Rate Presidential Candidates by Likelihood to Recommend to a Friend
Independent Voters May Hold Key
COLUMBUS, OH--(Marketwire - April 18, 2008) - The Net Promoter® Score* (NPS) has been
called the "ultimate question" that can determine a company's future. So
what happens when you apply the NPS to the 3 major presidential candidates?
BIGresearch (http://www.bigresearch.com) did just that by asking more than
8,000 respondents to their April Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey to
rank the candidates using the NPS and the results were compelling.
Here is how the NPS works: respondents are asked to rate, on a scale from 0
(Not at all likely) to 10 (Extremely likely), the probability they would
recommend a candidate to a friend or coworker. 10 and 9 responses indicate
Promoters, 8 and 7 responses are Passives and 0 through 6 are Detractors.
NPS is calculated by subtracting the percentage of Detractors from the
percentage of Promoters.
Here is how each of the major presidential candidates ranks according to
their NPS among all consumers and by political party.
Obama Clinton McCain
All -48.8% -52.3% -56.0%
Democrats -13.4% -10.8% -82.2%
Republicans -84.0% -89.3% -9.1%
Independents -51.9% -63.0% -65.5%
Source: BIGresearch, April 08 CIA
*Net Promoter, NPS and Net Promoter Score are trademarks of Satmetrix
Systems, Inc., Bain & Company, and Fred Reichheld
Clinton scores better than Obama among Democrats.
Interestingly, McCain has a better score within his own party than either
Obama or Clinton do within their party which may be due to the competitive
nature of the Democratic primary. McCain also scores better with Democrats
than either Obama or Clinton do with Republicans which indicates more
Democrats are likely to promote him than Republicans promote Obama or
Clinton.
23% of respondents align themselves with the Independent Party, and
candidates are aware that these are the votes crucial to their success.
Obama is the candidate most likely to be recommended by an Independent. His
NPS is considerably higher (-51.9%) when compared to Clinton's (-63%) or
McCain's (-65.5%).
To view data tables for presidential candidates' NPS, please click here:
http://info.bigresearch.com/
About BIGresearch
BIGresearch is a consumer intelligence firm providing analysis of behavior
in areas of products and services, retail, financial services, automotive,
and media. BIGresearch conducts the Consumer Intentions and Actions (CIA)
Survey which monitors more than 7,500 consumers each month. The CIA
delivers fresh, demand-based information on where the retail consumer is
shopping and their changing behavior. Unlike indicators based on past
performance, this data brings intelligence on where the retail consumer is
going, their intentions and actions. They also conduct the Simultaneous
Media Survey (SIMM) of more than 15,000 consumers twice each year.
BIGresearch's methodology provides the most accurate consumer information
in the industry with a margin of error of +/- 1 percent.
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