Loras College Statewide Wisconsin Survey October/November 2016
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- Randolf Lloyd
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1 Loras College Statewide Wisconsin Survey October/November 0 Field Dates: October November, 0 Completed Surveys: 00 Margin of Error: +/.% Note on Methodology: The Loras College Poll surveyed 00 Wisconsin likely voters. The survey was conducted October Nov., 0. Margin of error for full sample results is +/.%. All results calculated at a % confidence interval. Survey was conducted using live operator interviews through a contracted professional call center Survey conducted with a random sample of registered voters (sample from official voter files provided by third party vendor) The statewide sample was balanced for standard demographic variables such as age and gender, with party composition to approximate previous elections. Survey included both landlines and cell phones (00 split). Screen for likely voter is report of definitely or very likely to vote in presidential election in November. Script development and methodology used for the survey received input from Republican campaign consultant Brian Dumas and Democratic campaign consultant Dave Heller (c) Loras College
2 Q. Are you registered to vote in Wisconsin? Yes % No..0 0 Q. In November there will be an election for President of the United States, as well as for U.S. Senate. How likely would you say you are to vote in this upcoming election? Would you say you will definitely vote, or are you very likely, somewhat likely, somewhat unlikely, unlikely, or will you definitely not vote in the election? Definitely..% Very Likely..% Somewhat Likely 0 0 Somewhat Unlikely 0 0 Unlikely/Definitely not vote Already voted.0% Q. And of the following categories, which one does your age fall into?..0.0% 0...%...% +..% (c) Loras College
3 Q. Of the following, which best describes your race? White.0.0% Black or AfricanAmerican..0.0% Hispanic or Latino..0% Other...0% Q. Gender Male...% Female..% Q. When it comes to politics, do you generally consider yourself a Republican, Democrat, Independent or something else? Republican...% Democrat.0.0% Independent...% Something else.% (c) Loras College
4 Q. Thinking about the job Barack Obama is doing as President, would you say you approve or disapprove of his job performance? Definitely approve.0% Somewhat approve...% TOTAL APPROVE. 0.% Somewhat disapprove..% Definitely disprove.% TOTAL DISAPPROVE..% Undecided..% Refused. 0.% Q. Thinking about the direction of the country, would you say you believe the country is on the right track or headed in the wrong direction? Right track...% Wrong direction.% Undecided. 0.% Refused..0% (c) Loras College
5 Q. Do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of Hillary Clinton? Very Favorable..0.% Somewhat Favorable...0% TOTAL FAVORABLE..0 0.% Somewhat Unfavorable..% Very Unfavorable...% TOTAL UNFAVORABLE..0% No Opinion.% Never Heard of 0 0 Refused. 0.% Q0. Do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of Donald Trump? Very Favorable..% Somewhat Favorable 0 0.% TOTAL FAVORABLE...0% Somewhat Unfavorable..% Very Unfavorable...0% TOTAL UNFAVORABLE. 0 0.% No Opinion.% (c) Loras College
6 Never Heard of 0 0 Refused. 0.% Q. You stated you already voted, can you tell me, for whom did you vote? Hillary Clinton...% Donald Trump...0% Someone Else...% Unsure..0 0 Refused...0% [Note: Q Asked only of those who had not yet voted] Q. If the Presidential election were held today, and the candidates were Hillary Clinton for the Democrats and Donald Trump for the Republicans, for whom would you vote? Definitely Hillary Clinton.% Probably Hillary Clinton.% Lean Hillary Clinton...% TOTAL CLINTON.% Definitely Donald Trump.% Probably Donald Trump.% Lean Donald Trump...% TOTAL TRUMP 0.% Someone Else 0.% Unsure.% Refused. 0.% (c) Loras College
7 [Note: to assign total candidate support and for crosstabs, Q responses of those who already voted were combined in Q as definitely voting for the candidate they indicated they had voted for. Those who refused to reveal their vote were not combined in Q.] Q. If the Presidential election were held today, and the candidates were Hillary Clinton for the Democrats and Donald Trump for the Republicans, Gary Johnson for the Libertarians and Jill Stein for the Green Party, for whom would you vote? Definitely Hillary Clinton.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.% Lean Hillary Clinton.. 0.% TOTAL CLINTON....% Definitely Donald Trump.% Probably Donald Trump.% Lean Donald Trump.. 0.% TOTAL TRUMP....% Definitely Gary Johnson.% Probably Gary Johnson...% Lean Gary Johnson.% TOTAL JOHNSON..% Definitely Jill Stein. 0.% Probably Jill Stein...0% Lean Jill Stein.. 0.% TOTAL STEIN.0.0% (c) Loras College
8 Unsure..% [Note: Q and Q only asked of those who had not already voted] Q. Would you say you chose Clinton more because you support her or more because you oppose Trump? Support.% Oppose...0.% Unsure.% Refused. 0.% Q. Would you say you chose Trump more because you support him or more because you oppose Clinton? Support..0.% Oppose...% Unsure 0.% Refused..% Q. Regardless of which Presidential candidate you plan to vote for, who do you expect will become President of the United States? Hillary Clinton.% Donald Trump.% Unsure..% Refused. 0.% (c) Loras College
9 Q. Do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of Ron Johnson? Very Favorable...% Somewhat Favorable...% TOTAL FAVORABLE..0.0% Somewhat Unfavorable.0.0% Very Unfavorable...% TOTAL UNFAVORABLE..% No Opinion.% Never Heard of 0.% Refused. 0.% Q. Do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of Russ Feingold? Very Favorable...% Somewhat Favorable...% TOTAL FAVORABLE..0 0.% Somewhat Unfavorable. 0.% Very Unfavorable...% TOTAL UNFAVORABLE..% No Opinion.% Never Heard of 0.% Refused. 0.% (c) Loras College
10 Q. You stated you already voted, can you tell me, for whom did you vote for in the U.S. Senate Race? Ron Johnson...% Russ Feingold...0% Phil Anderson.0 0 Refused...% [Note: to assign total candidate support and for crosstabs, Q responses of those who already voted were combined in Q0 as definitely voting for the candidate voting they indicated they had voted for. Those who refused to reveal their vote were not combined into Q0.] Q0. If the U.S. Senate election were held today, would you vote for Ron Johnson for the Republicans, Russ Feingold for the Democrats or Phil Anderson for the Libertarians? Definitely Johnson.% Probably Johnson.% Lean Johnson...% TOTAL JOHNSON...0% Definitely Feingold..% Probably Feingold..% Lean Feingold.% TOTAL FEINGOLD..% Definitely Anderson...0% Probably Anderson.0% Lean Anderson 0.% TOTAL ANDERSON...% (c) Loras College 0
11 Undecided...% Refused. 0.% Q. Thinking about the direction of Wisconsin, would you say you believe the state is on the right track or headed in the wrong direction? Right track.% Wrong direction.% Undecided.0.0% Refused. 0.% Q. How would you describe yourself politically? Would you say you are very conservative, conservative, moderate, liberal, very liberal or are you unsure? Very conservative 0.% Conservative...% Moderate..0% Liberal..% Very Liberal...% Unsure.% No Response/Refused..0% Q. Did I reach you today on a landline or cell phone? Landline % Cell Phone % (c) Loras College
12 Q. Do you also have a landline phone in your household? Yes....0% No...% Refused..% Q. And of the following categories, which one does your total family income fall into? Under $0,000.0% $0,000 to $,...0% $0,000 to $,.% $00,000 to $00,000..% Over $00,000..% Refused...% Q. What is the highest level of education you completed? Some high school, high school, some college, college degree or some graduate education? Some high school.% High school degree..% Some college.0.0% College degree..0.0% Graduate degree 0.0% Refused..% (c) Loras College
13 Q. Which of the following is closest to your religious affiliation? Catholic, Protestant, Evangelical, Fundamentalist, Mormon, Jewish, Muslim, No Religion or something else? Catholic.% Protestant.% Evangelical..% Fundamentalist.. 0.% Mormon 0 0 Jewish.% Muslim..0 0 Something else..% No Religion 0.% Refused...0% Q. And thinking about your personal church attendance, would you say you attend weekly, a couple times per month, a few times per year or would you say you almost never or never attend church? Weekly...% Couple times a month...% A few times a year.0% Almost never/never attend.% Refused...% (c) Loras College
14 Q. And would you describe your personal status as married or single? Married.% Single.% Refused...0% Q0. Congressional District.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% (c) Loras College
15 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Age Total Def initely Johnson.% 0.% 0.%.%.% Probably Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Lean Johnson.%.% 0.%.% Definitely Feingold.%.%.% 0.%.0% Probably Feingold.%.%.%.%.0% Lean Feingold.%.%.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0% 0.%.%.% Probably Anderson.0%.0%.%.% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.%.%.%.0%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
16 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Race Black or Af rican Hispanic or Total White American Latino Other Def initely Johnson.% 0.%.% 0.0%.% Probably Johnson.%.%.%.% Lean Johnson.%.% Definitely Feingold.%.%.% 0.0%.% Probably Feingold.%.% 0.%.% Lean Feingold.% 0.% 0.%.% Def initely Anderson.0%.% Probably Anderson.0%.% Lean Anderson 0.%.% Undecided.%.0% 0.0% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
17 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Gender Total Male Female 0 Definitely Johnson.%.%.% Probably Johnson.% 0.%.% Lean Johnson.%.%.% Def initely Feingold.% 0.0%.% Probably Feingold.%.%.% Lean Feingold.%.%.% Definitely Anderson.0% 0.%.% Probably Anderson.0% 0.%.% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.%.%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
18 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Party Something Total Republican Democrat Independent else 0 Def initely Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Probably Johnson.%.%.0%.%.% Lean Johnson.% 0.%.%.% Definitely Feingold.%.%.%.%.% Probably Feingold.% 0.%.%.%.% Lean Feingold.%.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0%.%.% Probably Anderson.0% 0.% 0.%.%.% Lean Anderson 0.%.% Undecided.%.%.% 0.%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
19 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Obama job performance Definitely Somewhat Somewhat Definitely Total approv e approv e disapprov e disprov e Undecided Refused Def initely Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Johnson.%.%.%.% Definitely Feingold.% 0.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Feingold.% 0.%.%.% Lean Feingold.%.%.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0%.%.%.% Probably Anderson.0% 0.%.% 0.% Lean Anderson 0.%.% Undecided.% 0.% 0.%.%.%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
20 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Direction of the country Right Wrong Total track direction Undecided Refused Def initely Johnson.%.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Johnson.%.%.%.% Lean Johnson.%.%.% Definitely Feingold.%.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Feingold.%.%.%.% Lean Feingold.%.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0% 0.%.% Probably Anderson.0% 0.%.% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.%.%.%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
21 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Clinton favorability Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Never Total Favorable Favorable Unfavorable Unfavorable No Opinion Heard of Refused 0 0 Def initely Johnson.%.0%.%.% 0.0%.0% 0.0% Probably Johnson.%.0%.%.% 0.% 0.0% Lean Johnson.%.%.%.%.0% Definitely Feingold.%.% 0.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Feingold.%.%.%.0%.%.0% Lean Feingold.%.%.%.% 0.% Def initely Anderson.0%.0% 0.%.0% Probably Anderson.0%.%.% 0.% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.%.%.%.% 0.0% 0.0% Refused 0.%.% (c)lorascollege
22 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Trump favorability Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Never Total Favorable Favorable Unfavorable Unfavorable No Opinion Heard of Refused 0 0 Def initely Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.0% Probably Johnson.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% Lean Johnson.%.%.0% 0.% Definitely Feingold.%.%.%.%.%.0% Probably Feingold.%.%.0%.%.% 0.0% Lean Feingold.%.% 0.% Def initely Anderson.0%.%.% Probably Anderson.0%.0%.% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% 00.0% Refused 0.%.% (c)lorascollege
23 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Johnson favorability Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Never Total Favorable Favorable Unfavorable Unfavorable No Opinion Heard of Refused 0 Def initely Johnson.%.%.%.% 0.% 0.% Probably Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Lean Johnson.%.%.% 0.%.% Definitely Feingold.%.% 0.% 0.% 0.% 0.%.0% Probably Feingold.%.%.%.%.%.0% Lean Feingold.%.%.% 0.%.% Def initely Anderson.0%.%.%.% Probably Anderson.0% 0.%.%.%.% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.%.%.% 0.%.%.0% 00.0% Refused 0.%.% (c)lorascollege
24 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Feingold favorability Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Never Total Favorable Favorable Unfavorable Unfavorable No Opinion Heard of Refused Def initely Johnson.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.0% Probably Johnson.% 0.%.%.%.%.% Lean Johnson.% 0.%.% 0.%.% Definitely Feingold.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Feingold.%.% 0.%.%.%.% Lean Feingold.%.% 0.% 0.% Def initely Anderson.0% 0.%.%.% Probably Anderson.0%.%.% 0.0% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.%.%.%.%.%.0% 0.0% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege 0
25 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Direction of Wisconsin Right Wrong Total track direction Undecided Refused Def initely Johnson.%.%.%.% Probably Johnson.% 0.%.%.% Lean Johnson.%.%.%.% Definitely Feingold.% 0.%.%.% Probably Feingold.% 0.%.%.% 00.0% Lean Feingold.%.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0% 0.%.% Probably Anderson.0% 0.%.%.% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.%.%.%.% Refused 0.%.% (c)lorascollege
26 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Politically views No Total Very conserv ativ e Conserv ativ e Moderate Liberal Very Liberal Unsure Response/Ref used Def initely Johnson.% 0.%.%.0%.%.%.% Probably Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% Lean Johnson.%.%.%.% Definitely Feingold.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Feingold.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% Lean Feingold.% 0.%.%.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0% 0.%.%.%.% Probably Anderson.0%.%.% 0.0% Lean Anderson 0.%.% Undecided.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
27 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Income Under $0,000 to $0,000 to $00,000 to Ov er Total $0,000 $, $, $00,000 $00,000 Refused Def initely Johnson.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% 0.% Probably Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Johnson.%.%.% 0.%.%.% Definitely Feingold.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Probably Feingold.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Feingold.%.%.%.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0%.%.%.%.% Probably Anderson.0%.%.%.% Lean Anderson 0.%.% Undecided.%.%.%.%.%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
28 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Education Some high High school Some College Graduate Total school degree college degree degree Refused 0 0 Def initely Johnson.%.%.%.% 0.0%.0%.% Probably Johnson.%.%.% 0.%.% Lean Johnson.%.%.%.%.0% Definitely Feingold.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.% Probably Feingold.%.%.%.%.0%.%.% Lean Feingold.%.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0%.% 0.%.% Probably Anderson.0%.%.%.0% Lean Anderson 0.%.0% Undecided.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
29 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Religious affiliation Total Catholic Protestant Ev angelical Fundamentalist Mormon Jewish Muslim Something else No Religion Refused 0 Def initely Johnson.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.% Probably Johnson.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.% Lean Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Definitely Feingold.% 0.%.0% 0.% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%.%.% Probably Feingold.%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Feingold.%.% 0.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0%.% 0.%.% 0.% Probably Anderson.0% 0.%.%.% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
30 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Church attendance Couple times a Almost Total Weekly month A f ew times a y ear never/never attend Refused 0 Def initely Johnson.% 0.%.%.%.%.% Probably Johnson.%.%.%.% 0.% Lean Johnson.% 0.%.%.% Definitely Feingold.%.% 0.%.% 0 0.0%.% Probably Feingold.%.%.%.0%.%.% Lean Feingold.%.%.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0%.% 0.% 0.% Probably Anderson.0% 0.%.%.% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.%.%.%.0%.%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
31 Q0. Senate ballot test Q0. Senate ballot test Q. Personal status Total Married Single Refused 0 Def initely Johnson.% 0.%.%.% Probably Johnson.%.%.% Lean Johnson.%.%.% Definitely Feingold.%.% 0.% 0.% Probably Feingold.%.% 0.0%.% Lean Feingold.%.%.% Def initely Anderson.0%.% Probably Anderson.0% 0.%.% Lean Anderson 0.% 0.% Undecided.%.%.%.% Refused 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
32 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Age Total %.%.% 0.%.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.%.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.%.0% 0.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.% 0.%.0%.% Probably Donald Trump.%.0%.%.0%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.%.0%.% Probably Jill Stein.0%.0%.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.%.0% 0.% Unsure.% 0.% 0.% 0.%.% (c)lorascollege
33 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Race Black or Af rican Hispanic or Total White American Latino Other 0.%.%.% 0.0%.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.% 0.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.% 0.0% 0.% Probably Donald Trump.%.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.% 0.% Definitely Gary Johnson.% 0.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.% 0.0%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.% 0.% Probably Jill Stein.0% 0.% 0.0% Lean Jill Stein 0.% 0.%.% Unsure.%.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
34 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Gender Total Male Female.% 0.% 0.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.% Definitely Donald Trump.%.%.% Probably Donald Trump.%.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.% 0.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.0%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.% 0.% 0.% Probably Jill Stein.0% 0.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.% 0.% Unsure.%.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
35 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Party Something Total Republican Democrat Independent else 0.% 0.%.%.%.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.0%.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.%.% Def initely Donald Trump.% 0.%.% 0.%.% Probably Donald Trump.% 0.%.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.% 0.%.%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.% 0.%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.% 0.% 0.%.% Probably Jill Stein.0% 0.%.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.%.% Unsure.%.%.%.%.% (c)lorascollege
36 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Obama job performance Definitely Somewhat Somewhat Definitely Total approv e approv e disapprov e disprov e Undecided Refused 0.%.0%.%.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.% 0.%.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.%.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.%.%.0% 0.%.% 0.0% Probably Donald Trump.% 0.%.%.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.%.%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.% 0.%.%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.% 0.%.%.%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.% 0.%.%.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.%.%.% Probably Jill Stein.0%.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.%.% Unsure.%.% 0.%.0%.%.% (c)lorascollege
37 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Direction of the country Right Wrong Total track direction Undecided Refused.%.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.%.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.%.%.% Probably Donald Trump.%.%.%.% 0.0% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.% 0.0% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.% 0.% 0.%.% Probably Jill Stein.0% 0.% 0.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.% 0.% 0.% Unsure.%.% 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
38 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Clinton favorability Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Never Total Favorable Favorable Unfavorable Unfavorable No Opinion Heard of Refused 0 0.%.%.%.%.0%.0% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.%.0%.%.0% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.%.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.0%.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Donald Trump.%.%.%.%.0% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.%.% 0.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.%.0% Probably Gary Johnson.%.0%.%.%.%.0% Lean Gary Johnson.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.%.% Probably Jill Stein.0%.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.%.% Unsure.%.0%.% 0.%.%.0% 0.0% (c)lorascollege
39 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q0. Trump favorability Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Never Total Favorable Favorable Unfavorable Unfavorable No Opinion Heard of Refused 00 0.%.%.0%.%.% 0.0% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.0%.%.0%.0% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.%.% 0.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.%.0%.%.%.0% Probably Donald Trump.%.%.0%.% 0.0% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.0%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.0%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.0%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.0%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.%.0% 0.% Probably Jill Stein.0%.%.0% Lean Jill Stein 0.% 0.% Unsure.%.%.0%.%.%.0% 00.0% (c)lorascollege
40 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Johnson favorability Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Never Total Favorable Favorable Unfavorable Unfavorable No Opinion Heard of Refused.% 0.%.0%.%.0%.% 0.0% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.0% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.%.% 0.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.%.%.%.%.%.0% Probably Donald Trump.%.%.%.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.% 0.%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.% 0.%.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.%.%.% Probably Jill Stein.0%.%.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.% 0.%.% Unsure.%.% 0.% 0.%.%.% 00.0% (c)lorascollege
41 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Feingold favorability Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Never Total Favorable Favorable Unfavorable Unfavorable No Opinion Heard of Refused.% 0.%.%.%.% 0.% 0.0% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.%.% Def initely Donald Trump.% 0.%.%.% 0.%.% 0.0% Probably Donald Trump.% 0.%.%.%.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.%.% 0.%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.% 0.%.%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% Lean Gary Johnson.%.%.% 0.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.% 0.%.% Probably Jill Stein.0%.% 0.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.% 0.%.% Unsure.%.% 0.%.%.0%.0% 0.0% (c)lorascollege 0
42 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q0. Senate ballot test Definitely Probably Lean Definitely Probably Lean Definitely Probably Lean Total Johnson Johnson Johnson Feingold Feingold Feingold Anderson Anderson Anderson Undecided Refused.%.0%.%.%.0%.%.% 0.0% 0.0%.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% 0.0%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.%.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.% 00.0% Probably Donald Trump.%.% 0.0% 0.% 0.0%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.% 0.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.%.% 0.%.% 0.0% 0.0%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% 00.0% Lean Gary Johnson.% 0.%.%.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.%.% 0.0% Probably Jill Stein.0%.%.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.% 0.%.% Unsure.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% (c)lorascollege
43 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Direction of Wisconsin Right Wrong Total track direction Undecided Refused.% 0.%.%.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.0%.% 0.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.% Def initely Donald Trump.% 0.0%.% 0.% Probably Donald Trump.%.% 0.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.% 0.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.0%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.% 00.0% Lean Gary Johnson.%.0%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.% 0.% 0.% Probably Jill Stein.0% 0.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.% 0.% 0.% Unsure.%.%.%.0% (c)lorascollege
44 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Politically views No Total Very conserv ativ e Conserv ativ e Moderate Liberal Very Liberal Unsure Response/Ref used.%.%.%.% 0 0.% 0.0%.% 0.0% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.%.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% Probably Donald Trump.%.% 0.%.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.%.%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.%.%.% Probably Jill Stein.0% 0.%.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.%.%.% Unsure.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.% 0.0% (c)lorascollege
45 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Income Under $0,000 to $0,000 to $00,000 to Ov er Total $0,000 $, $, $00,000 $00,000 Refused.% 0.%.%.%.% 0.0%.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.%.0%.%.%.0% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.%.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.% 0.%.% 0.%.%.% Probably Donald Trump.%.%.%.%.% 0.% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.%.% 0.%.% Probably Jill Stein.0%.%.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.%.% Unsure.%.%.%.%.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
46 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Education Some high High school Some College Graduate Total school degree college degree degree Refused 0 0.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.%.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.%.% Def initely Donald Trump.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Probably Donald Trump.%.% 0.%.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.% 0.%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.0% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.% 0.%.%.%.0% Def initely Jill Stein 0.% 0.% 0.%.0% Probably Jill Stein.0% 0.% 0.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.% 0.% 0.% Unsure.%.% 0.%.0% 0.%.%.% (c)lorascollege
47 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Religious affiliation Total Catholic Protestant Ev angelical Fundamentalist Mormon Jewish Muslim Something else No Religion Refused 0.%.%.%.% 0.0% 0.0%.%.%.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.0%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.%.0% Def initely Donald Trump.%.%.0%.% 0.0%.%.%.% Probably Donald Trump.% 0.%.%.%.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.% 0.%.% 0.%.0% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.% 0.%.%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.0%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.% 0.%.% 0.% Probably Jill Stein.0%.% 0.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.% 0.%.0% Unsure.%.%.%.% 0.%.0%.% (c)lorascollege
48 Q. Presidential ballot test Q. Presidential ballot test Def initely Hillary Clinton Q. Church attendance Couple times a Almost Total Weekly month A f ew times a y ear never/never attend Refused 0.%.% 0.% 0.%.% 0.% Probably Hillary Clinton 0.%.%.%.%.%.% Lean Hillary Clinton 0.% 0.% 0.% Def initely Donald Trump.% 0.0%.%.%.%.% Probably Donald Trump.%.%.%.% 0.%.% Lean Donald Trump 0.%.%.% Definitely Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Probably Gary Johnson.%.%.%.%.% Lean Gary Johnson.%.%.%.% Def initely Jill Stein 0.%.% 0.% Probably Jill Stein.0%.%.%.% Lean Jill Stein 0.%.% Unsure.%.%.% 0.% 0.% 0.% (c)lorascollege
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