National Tracking Poll

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "National Tracking Poll"

Transcription

1 National Tracking Poll Project: N Size: 1994 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report February 22-24, 2019 P1 Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? Right Direction % Wrong Track % Q172 Q172NET P3 POL1_1 Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Approve % Somewhat Approve % Somewhat Disapprove 254 3% Strongly Disapprove % Don t Know / No Opinion 79 4% Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Total Approve % Total Dissaprove 08 54% Don t Know / No Opinion 79 4% Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote for federal offices such as U.S. Senate or Congress? Economic Issues like taxes, wages, jobs, 56 28% unemployment, and spending Security Issues like terrorism, foreign policy, and % border security Health Care Issues like the 2010 health care law, 3 4 6% Medicaid, other challenges Seniors Issues like Medicare and Social Security 299 5% Women s Issues like birth control, abortion, and equal 03 5% pay Education Issues like school standards, class sizes, 5 6% school choice, and student loans Energy Issues like carbon emissions, cost of 84 4% electricity/gasoline, or renewables Other: 88 4% Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Page 1

2 POL1_2 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Jobs Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % POL1_3 POL1_4 POL1_5 POL1_6 POL1_7 POL1_8 POL1_9 POL1_10 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Health care Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Immigration Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The environment Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Energy Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Education Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? National security Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion 6 3 % Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Gun policy Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % Page 2

3 POL1_11 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Protecting Medicare and Social Security Democrats in Congress % Republicans in Congress % Don t Know / No Opinion % POL2_1 POL2_2 POL2_3 POL2_4 POL2_5 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a healthcare reform bill A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 36 7% Should not be done 87 4% Don t know / No opinion 96 0% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill to address climate change A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 327 6% Should not be done 264 3% Don t know / No opinion 2 2 % How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill to reduce economic inequality A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 298 5% Should not be done 239 2% Don t know / No opinion 28 4% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an infrastructure spending bill A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 209 0% Should not be done 63 3% Don t know / No opinion 3 3 6% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Beginning impeachment proceedings to remove President Trump from office A top priority % An important, but lower priority 240 2% Not too important a priority 69 8% Should not be done % Don t know / No opinion 2 0 % Page 3

4 POL2_6 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an immigration reform bill A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 23 2% Should not be done 0 6% Don t know / No opinion 208 0% POL2_7 POL2_8 POL2_9 POL2_10 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Constructing a wall along the U.S. / Mexico border A top priority % An important, but lower priority 272 4% Not too important a priority 259 3% Should not be done % Don t know / No opinion 44 7% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a bill that grants young people who were brought to the United States illegally when they were children, often with their parents, protection from deportation A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 279 4% Should not be done 334 7% Don t know / No opinion 203 0% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reducing the federal budget deficit A top priority % An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority 35 7% Should not be done 42 2% Don t know / No opinion 95 0% How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing legislation placing additional restrictions on gun ownership A top priority % An important, but lower priority 378 9% Not too important a priority 2 3 % Should not be done % Don t know / No opinion 76 9% Page 4

5 POL2_11 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Regulation of tech companies A top priority 325 6% An important, but lower priority % Not too important a priority % Should not be done 44 7% Don t know / No opinion 305 5% POL3 POL4_1 POL4_2 POL4_3 If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you definitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote for someone else or definitely vote for someone else? De nitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump % Probably vote to re-elect Donald Trump 93 0% Probably vote for someone else 67 8% De nitely vote for someone else % Would not vote 38 2% Don t know / No opinion 3 7% How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? Actor Jussie Smollett being accused by police of paying two men $3,500 to stage an attack on him in which they yelled racist and homophobic slurs and tied a rope around his neck A lot % Some % Not much 93 0% Nothing at all 334 7% How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant and self-identified white nationalist Christopher Paul Hasson being charged with planning to launch a widespread domestic terrorist attack targeting politicians and journalists A lot % Some 50 25% Not much 368 8% Nothing at all % How much have you seen, read or heard about each of the following? Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) announcing that he is running for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020 A lot % Some % Not much 280 4% Nothing at all 266 3% Page 5

6 POL5_1 Please state whether you agree or disagree with the following statements. The wealthiest Americans should pay higher taxes. Strongly agree % Somewhat agree % Somewhat disagree 222 % Strongly disagree 69 8% Don t know / No opinion 2 6% POL5_2 POL6_1 POL6_2 POL6_3 Please state whether you agree or disagree with the following statements. Corporations should pay higher taxes. Strongly agree % Somewhat agree % Somewhat disagree 228 % Strongly disagree 46 7% Don t know / No opinion 58 8% And, would you like to see revenue produced from higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans be used for each of the following goals or not? Increasing defense spending (N=1,482) Yes, de nitely % Yes, probably % No, probably not % No, de nitely not 4 0% Don t know / No opinion 25 8% And, would you like to see revenue produced from higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans be used for each of the following goals or not? Improving the health care system (N=1,482) Yes, de nitely % Yes, probably % No, probably not 57 4% No, de nitely not 4 % Don t know / No opinion 5 3% And, would you like to see revenue produced from higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans be used for each of the following goals or not? Improving America s infrastructure, such as roads, bridges and airports (N=1,482) Yes, de nitely % Yes, probably % No, probably not 66 4% No, de nitely not 3 % Don t know / No opinion 58 4% Page 6

7 POL6_4 And, would you like to see revenue produced from higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans be used for each of the following goals or not? Strengthening entitlement programs such as Medicare and Social Security (N=1,482) Yes, de nitely % Yes, probably % No, probably not 75 5% No, de nitely not 29 2% Don t know / No opinion 67 4% POL6_5 POL6_6 POL6_7 POL6_8 And, would you like to see revenue produced from higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans be used for each of the following goals or not? Cutting my taxes (N=1,482) Yes, de nitely % Yes, probably % No, probably not 259 8% No, de nitely not 69 5% Don t know / No opinion 26 9% And, would you like to see revenue produced from higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans be used for each of the following goals or not? Creating a universal free child-care system (N=1,482) Yes, de nitely % Yes, probably % No, probably not % No, de nitely not 7 8% Don t know / No opinion 36 9% And, would you like to see revenue produced from higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans be used for each of the following goals or not? Reducing poverty in the U.S. (N=1,482) Yes, de nitely 86 58% Yes, probably % No, probably not 87 6% No, de nitely not 9 % Don t know / No opinion 6 4% And, would you like to see revenue produced from higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans be used for each of the following goals or not? Reducing global poverty (N=1,482) Yes, de nitely % Yes, probably % No, probably not % No, de nitely not 49 0% Don t know / No opinion 43 0% Page 7

8 POL6_9 And, would you like to see revenue produced from higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans be used for each of the following goals or not? Reducing the federal budget deficit (N=1,482) Yes, de nitely % Yes, probably % No, probably not 2 8% No, de nitely not 24 2% Don t know / No opinion 05 7% POL6_10 POL7 POL8 POL9 And, would you like to see revenue produced from higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans be used for each of the following goals or not? Constructing a U.S. - Mexico border wall (N=1,482) Yes, de nitely % Yes, probably 89 3% No, probably not 20 4% No, de nitely not % Don t know / No opinion 83 6% As you may know, legislation for universal childcare was recently proposed in the Senate. The proposed legislation would create a network of government-funded care centers providing free child care for families earning less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level and discounted child care for families earning about that level. Based on what you know now, would you support or oppose this proposal? Strongly support % Somewhat support % Somewhat oppose 240 2% Strongly oppose 83 9% Don t know / No opinion 327 6% Would you support or oppose paying for a universal child care program with a wealth tax of 2 percent for families with more than $50 million in assets and an additional surcharge of 1 percent on those with more than $1 billion in assets? Strongly support % Somewhat support % Somewhat oppose 236 2% Strongly oppose 267 3% Don t know / No opinion 370 9% If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for? Democratic candidate % Republican candidate % Would not vote 60 3% Don t know / No opinion 385 9% Page 8

9 POL10_1 in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Joe Biden (N=681) De nitely vote for them 27 40% Probably vote for them % Probably not vote for them 55 8% De nitely not vote for them 35 5% Would not vote 24 4% Don t know / No opinion 78 % POL10_2 POL10_3 POL10_4 in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Bernie Sanders (N=681) De nitely vote for them % Probably vote for them % Probably not vote for them 79 2% De nitely not vote for them 52 8% Would not vote 27 4% Don t know / No opinion 80 2% in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Kamala Harris (N=681) De nitely vote for them 34 20% Probably vote for them 68 25% Probably not vote for them 78 % De nitely not vote for them 53 8% Would not vote 26 4% Don t know / No opinion % in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Elizabeth Warren (N=681) De nitely vote for them 6 7% Probably vote for them 80 26% Probably not vote for them 97 4% De nitely not vote for them 64 9% Would not vote 33 5% Don t know / No opinion 9 28% Page 9

10 POL10_5 in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Cory Booker (N=681) De nitely vote for them 87 3% Probably vote for them 70 25% Probably not vote for them 98 4% De nitely not vote for them 36 5% Would not vote 38 6% Don t know / No opinion 25 37% POL10_6 POL10_7 POL10_8 in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Amy Klobuchar (N=681) De nitely vote for them 45 7% Probably vote for them 26 9% Probably not vote for them 05 5% De nitely not vote for them 52 8% Would not vote 35 5% Don t know / No opinion % in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Julian Castro (N=681) De nitely vote for them 43 6% Probably vote for them 93 4% Probably not vote for them 99 5% De nitely not vote for them 60 9% Would not vote 46 7% Don t know / No opinion % in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Kirsten Gillibrand (N=681) De nitely vote for them 37 5% Probably vote for them 20 8% Probably not vote for them 02 5% De nitely not vote for them 65 0% Would not vote 44 6% Don t know / No opinion % Page 10

11 POL10_9 in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Tulsi Gabbard (N=681) De nitely vote for them 20 3% Probably vote for them 48 7% Probably not vote for them 06 6% De nitely not vote for them 69 0% Would not vote 49 7% Don t know / No opinion % POL10_10 POL10_11 POL10_12 in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? John Delaney (N=681) De nitely vote for them 20 3% Probably vote for them 57 8% Probably not vote for them 9 3% De nitely not vote for them 65 0% Would not vote 47 7% Don t know / No opinion % in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Pete Buttigieg (N=681) De nitely vote for them 22 3% Probably vote for them 62 9% Probably not vote for them 79 2% De nitely not vote for them 64 9% Would not vote 54 8% Don t know / No opinion % in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Beto O Rourke (N=681) De nitely vote for them 97 4% Probably vote for them 46 2 % Probably not vote for them 89 3% De nitely not vote for them 40 6% Would not vote 43 6% Don t know / No opinion % Page 11

12 POL10_13 in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Michael Bloomberg (N=681) De nitely vote for them 39 6% Probably vote for them 95 4% Probably not vote for them 32 9% De nitely not vote for them 93 4% Would not vote 72 % Don t know / No opinion % POL10_14 POL10_15 POL10_16 in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Sherrod Brown (N=681) De nitely vote for them 45 7% Probably vote for them 74 % Probably not vote for them 96 4% De nitely not vote for them 60 9% Would not vote 35 5% Don t know / No opinion % in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? John Hickenlooper (N=681) De nitely vote for them 22 3% Probably vote for them 57 8% Probably not vote for them 8 2% De nitely not vote for them 69 0% Would not vote 44 6% Don t know / No opinion % in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Eric Holder (N=681) De nitely vote for them 40 6% Probably vote for them 86 3% Probably not vote for them 06 6% De nitely not vote for them 69 0% Would not vote 4 6% Don t know / No opinion % Page 12

13 POL10_17 in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Terry McAuliffe (N=681) De nitely vote for them 6 2% Probably vote for them 53 8% Probably not vote for them 97 4% De nitely not vote for them 67 0% Would not vote 43 6% Don t know / No opinion % POL10_18 POL10_19 POL14_1 in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Jay Inslee (N=681) De nitely vote for them 2 3% Probably vote for them 6 9% Probably not vote for them 94 4% De nitely not vote for them 59 9% Would not vote 48 7% Don t know / No opinion % in your state today, would you vote or not vote for the following people? Steve Bullock (N=681) De nitely vote for them 5 2% Probably vote for them 49 7% Probably not vote for them 88 3% De nitely not vote for them 65 9% Would not vote 49 7% Don t know / No opinion % [Among Democrats] Thinking about the following politicians, which statement best describes how you feel about them running for president? Bernie Sanders (N=681) He is one of my top choices among the Democrats, and % I would gladly support him in the primary. I have a favorable opinion of him, but I would prefer if % the Democrats nominated someone else. I would vote for him over President Trump but would 99 5% be disappointed if he is the Democratic nominee. I would be unlikely to support him under any 38 6% circumstances. Don t know / No opinion 6 9% Page 13

14 POL14_2 [Among Democrats] Thinking about the following politicians, which statement best describes how you feel about them running for president? Joe Biden (N=681) He is one of my top choices among the Democrats, and % I would gladly support him in the primary. I have a favorable opinion of him, but I would prefer if 7 25% the Democrats nominated someone else. I would vote for him over President Trump but would 57 8% be disappointed if he is the Democratic nominee. I would be unlikely to support him under any 29 4% circumstances. Don t know / No opinion 75 % POL15 POL16 POL17 [Among Democrats] Which of these statements best describes you, even if none are exactly correct? (N=681) I have a strong opinion about who I want to be the 88 28% Democratic nominee for president I have a sense of who I want to be the Democratic % nominee for president, but my mind is not made up I am not sure who I want to be the Democratic nominee 30 9% for president Don t know / No opinion 37 5% Do you think the Department of Justice s investigation into Russia s influence on the 2016 presidential election has been handled fairly or unfairly? Very fairly % Somewhat fairly 37 9% Not too fairly 294 5% Not fairly at all % Don t Know/No Opinion % Do you think President Trump s campaign worked with Russia to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election? Yes, I think President Trump s campaign worked with % Russia to in uence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. No, I don t think President Trump s campaign worked % with Russia to in uence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. Don t Know/No Opinion 367 8% Page 14

15 POL18 As you may know, when Special Counsel Robert Mueller concludes his investigation into Russian collusion in the 2016 presidential election, he is expected to submit a report to Attorney General William Barr and other Justice Department officials. Do you believe Mueller s report should be made public? Mueller s report should be made public % Mueller s report should not be made public 96 0% Don t Know/No Opinion % POL19 POL20_1 POL20_2 Based on everything you know, do you believe the Trump administration has the right to redact parts of Special Counsel Robert Mueller s report for the Justice Department to protect national security or law enforcement sources? Yes, the Trump administration has the right to redact % parts of the report. No, the Trump administration does not have the right % to redact parts of the report. Don t know / No opinion % For each of the following, please indicate how much you trust the Trump Administration to properly handle each, or not. Redact sensitive information from Special Counsel Mueller s report on Russian collusion for legitimate national security and law enforcement reasons A lot % Some 356 8% Not that much 272 4% Not at all % Don t know / No opinion 387 9% For each of the following, please indicate how much you trust the Trump Administration to properly handle each, or not. Release Special Counsel Mueller s report on Russian collusion without redacting information that is legally or politically damaging to the Trump Administration A lot 4 2 % Some 3 2 6% Not that much 259 3% Not at all % Don t know / No opinion 369 9% Page 15

16 POLx_1 Next we will look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a long list, please take the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer for each name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of each If you have heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, please mark Heard Of, No Opinion. If you have not heard of the person, please mark Never Heard Of. Mitch McConnell Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion % Never Heard Of 388 9% POLx_2 Favorability for Nancy Pelosi Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion 90 0% Never Heard Of 5 8% POLx_3 Favorability for Charles Schumer Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion % Never Heard Of % POLx_4 POLx_5 Favorability for Mike Pence Favorability for Donald Trump Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion 267 3% Never Heard Of 32 7% Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion 7 4% Never Heard Of 34 2% POLx_6 Favorability for Republicans in Congress Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion 96 0% Never Heard Of 4 6% Page 16

17 POLx_7 POLx_9 Favorability for Democrats in Congress Favorability for Kevin McCarthy Total Favorable % Total Unfavorable % Heard Of, No Opinion 70 9% Never Heard Of 3 6% Total Favorable 237 2% Total Unfavorable 3 8 6% Heard Of, No Opinion % Never Heard Of % Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calculated for registered voters with demographic post-strati cation weights applied. Page 17

18 Respondent Demographics Summary Morning Consult Respondent Demographics Summary Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xdemall Registered Voters % xdemgender Gender: Male % Gender: Female 06 53% age5 Age: % Age: % Age: % Age: % Age: % demagegeneration Generation Z: % Millennial: Age % Generation X: Age % Boomers: Age % N 867 xpid3 PID: Dem (no lean) 68 34% PID: Ind (no lean) % PID: Rep (no lean) % xpidgender PID/Gender: Dem Men 285 4% PID/Gender: Dem Women % PID/Gender: Ind Men 344 7% PID/Gender: Ind Women 343 7% PID/Gender: Rep Men 304 5% PID/Gender: Rep Women 322 6% xdemideo3 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % Ideo: Moderate (4) % Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % N 773 xeduc3 Educ: < College % Educ: Bachelors degree % Educ: Post-grad 268 3% Continued on next page Page 18

19 National Tracking Poll #190245, February, 2019 Respondent Demographics Summary Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xdeminc3 Income: Under 50k 06 55% Income: 50k-100k % Income: 100k % xdemwhite Ethnicity: White % xdemhispbin Ethnicity: Hispanic 93 0% demblackbin Ethnicity: Afr. Am % demraceother Ethnicity: Other 28 6% xrelnet Relig: Protestant % Relig: Roman Catholic 368 8% Relig: Something Else 75 9% N 042 xreligion1 Relig: Jewish 42 2% xreligion2 Relig: Evangelical % Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics 3 5 6% N 042 xreligion3 Relig: All Christian % Relig: All Non-Christian 268 3% N 3 xdemusr Community: Urban % Community: Suburban % Community: Rural % xdememploy Employ: Private Sector % Employ: Government 23 6% Employ: Self-Employed 6 8% Employ: Homemaker 98 5% Employ: Student 93 5% Employ: Retired % Employ: Unemployed 200 0% Employ: Other 93 0% xdemmilhh1 Military HH: Yes 36 8% Military HH: No % Continued on next page Page 19

20 Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Morning Consult Respondent Demographics Summary Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xnr1 RD/WT: Right Direction % RD/WT: Wrong Track % Trump_Approve Trump Job Approve % Trump Job Disapprove 08 54% N 9 5 Trump_Approve2 Trump Job Strongly Approve % Trump Job Somewhat Approve % Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 254 3% Trump Job Strongly Disapprove % N 9 5 Trump_Fav Favorable of Trump % Unfavorable of Trump % N 888 Trump_Fav_FULL Very Favorable of Trump % Somewhat Favorable of Trump 362 8% Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 82 9% Very Unfavorable of Trump % N 888 xnr3 #1 Issue: Economy 56 28% #1 Issue: Security % #1 Issue: Health Care 3 4 6% #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 299 5% #1 Issue: Women s Issues 03 5% #1 Issue: Education 5 6% #1 Issue: Energy 84 4% #1 Issue: Other 88 4% xsubvote18o 2018 House Vote: Democrat % 2018 House Vote: Republican % 2018 House Vote: Someone else 2 6% 2018 House Vote: Didnt Vote % N 984 xsubvote16o 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 67 34% 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 68 34% 2016 Vote: Someone else 76 9% 2016 Vote: Didnt Vote % N 99 Continued on next page Page 20

21 National Tracking Poll #190245, February, 2019 Respondent Demographics Summary Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xsubvote14o Voted in 2014: Yes % Voted in 2014: No % xsubvote12o 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % 2012 Vote: Other 94 5% 2012 Vote: Didn t Vote % N 99 xreg4 4-Region: Northeast 356 8% 4-Region: Midwest % 4-Region: South % 4-Region: West % Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calculated with demographic post-strati cation weights applied. Page 21

22 Morning Consult Page 22

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 190125 N Size: 1984 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report January 11-14, 2019 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 190202 N Size: 1993 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report February 01-02, 2019 P1 Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 190140 N Size: 1996 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report January 18-22, 2019 P1 Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 181111 N Size: 1952 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report November 07-09, 2018 Question Response Frequency Percentage dempol1 Did you vote in the 2018 midterm

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 190109 N Size: 1989 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report January 04-06, 2019 P1 Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 190452 N Size: 1992 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report April 19-21, 2019 P1 Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 180647 N Size: 1990 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report June 28-29, 2018 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 180612 N Size: 1994 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report June 07-10, 2018 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 181064 N Size: 1961 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report October 30 - November 02, 2018 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking,

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 181015 N Size: 2189 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report October 07-07, 2018 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 180724 N Size: 1991 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report July 13-14, 2018 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 171104 N Size: 1993 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report November 09-11, 2017 P1 Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 180416 N Size: 1917 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report April 12-17, 2018 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 180533 N Size: 1990 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report May 17-19, 2018 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you say

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 170817 N Size: 1993 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report August 31 - September 03, 2017 POL1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Who do you trust more

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 180332 N Size: 1997 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report March 26-27, 2018 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 161001 N Size: 1989 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report October 05-06, 2016 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 180303 N Size: 1993 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report March 01-05, 2018 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 171016 N Size: 1990 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report October 26-30, 2017 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 170908 N Size: 2094 Adults Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report September 12-14, 2017 GBF1 Compared to ve years ago, you think the world is becoming a more or less safe

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 181211 N Size: 2202 Adults Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report December 07-10, 2018 Question Response Frequency Percentage HR1_1 Thinking about old social media posts from

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 170804 N Size: 1990 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report August 08-10, 2017 Q172 Question Response Frequency Percentage Do you approve or disapprove of

More information

National Tracking Poll

National Tracking Poll National Tracking Poll Project: 170404 N Size: 1988 Registered Voters Margin of Error: ± 2% Topline Report April 06-09, 2017 P1 Question Response Frequency Percentage Now, generally speaking, would you

More information

A SURVEY OF FLORIDA VOTERS ONE YEAR BEFORE THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY. March 2019

A SURVEY OF FLORIDA VOTERS ONE YEAR BEFORE THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY. March 2019 A SURVEY OF FLORIDA VOTERS ONE YEAR BEFORE THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY March 2019 Methodology Sample size 602 interviews with registered Florida voters likely to participate in the 2020 General Election,

More information

Respondents: Likely 2020 Democratic Primary Voters/Caucusers Nationwide with 250 oversample for African Americans, and 300 oversample for Latinos.

Respondents: Likely 2020 Democratic Primary Voters/Caucusers Nationwide with 250 oversample for African Americans, and 300 oversample for Latinos. FINAL RESULTS: National Primary Voter Survey Sample Size: 1200 base + 550 oversample Margin of Error: ±2.8% on base sample Interview Dates: March 7-10, 2019 Methodology: Online Panel Language: English

More information

EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: SATURDAY MARCH 9 AT 8:00 P.M. ET

EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: SATURDAY MARCH 9 AT 8:00 P.M. ET EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: SATURDAY MARCH 9 AT 8:00 P.M. ET CNN/DES MOINES REGISTER/MEDIACOM IOWA POLL SELZER & COMPANY Study #2185 March 3-6, 2019 400 Registered s 418 registered contacts Margin of error:

More information

GenForward March 2019 Toplines

GenForward March 2019 Toplines Toplines The first of its kind bi-monthly survey of racially and ethnically diverse young adults GenForward is a survey associated with the University of Chicago Interviews: 02/08-02/25/2019 Total N: 2,134

More information

NATIONAL: LITTLE CHANGE IN DEM 2020 OUTLOOK

NATIONAL: LITTLE CHANGE IN DEM 2020 OUTLOOK Please attribute this information to: Monmouth University Poll West Long Branch, NJ 07764 www.monmouth.edu/polling Follow on Twitter: @MonmouthPoll Released: Monday, March 11, 2019 Contact: PATRICK MURRAY

More information

SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE SURVEY CENTER FEBRUARY 2019 POLL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE SURVEY CENTER FEBRUARY 2019 POLL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE SURVEY CENTER FEBRUARY 2019 POLL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY These results are from the Saint Anselm College Survey Center poll based on interviews with 600 randomlyselected registered voters

More information

455 Democratic likely caucusgoers 1,838 active registered voter contacts. Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding.

455 Democratic likely caucusgoers 1,838 active registered voter contacts. Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding. CNN/DES MOINES REGISTER/MEDIACOM IOWA POLL SELZER & COMPANY Study #2182 December 10-13, 2018 450 Registered Republicans 503 registered Republican contacts Margin of error: ±4.6 percentage points weighted

More information

1. SCREENING. 1. IF CELL PHONE: Are you in a safe place where you can take a survey? YES 100

1. SCREENING. 1. IF CELL PHONE: Are you in a safe place where you can take a survey? YES 100 FINAL RESULTS: Iowa Democratic Caucuser Survey Sample Size: 500 likely 2020 caucusers Margin of Error: ±4.4% Methodology: Cell Phones and Landlines Interview Dates: September 20 th to 23 rd, 2018 1. SCREENING

More information

GW POLITICS POLL 2018 MIDTERM ELECTION WAVE 1

GW POLITICS POLL 2018 MIDTERM ELECTION WAVE 1 GW POLITICS POLL 2018 MIDTERM ELECTION WAVE 1 The survey was fielded May 14 30, 2018 with a sample of registered voters. The survey was fielded by YouGov with a sample of registered voters. YouGov recruits

More information

May You Live in Interesting Times

May You Live in Interesting Times May You Live in Interesting Times - apocryphal Chinese Curse National Political Snapshot March 1, 2019 2017 Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. All Rights Reserved. ebglaw.com 2018 Election: Iconoclast President,

More information

BIDEN IS ON TOP OF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PACK, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NATIONAL POLL FINDS; MOST VOTERS SAY THEY DEFINITELY WON T VOTE FOR TRUMP

BIDEN IS ON TOP OF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PACK, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NATIONAL POLL FINDS; MOST VOTERS SAY THEY DEFINITELY WON T VOTE FOR TRUMP Tim Malloy, Assistant Director (203) 645-8043 FOR RELEASE: MARCH 28, 2019 Rubenstein Pat Smith (212) 843-8026 BIDEN IS ON TOP OF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PACK, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NATIONAL POLL FINDS;

More information

Greenberg Research July National Phone Survey Frequency Questionnaire

Greenberg Research July National Phone Survey Frequency Questionnaire Greenberg Research July National Phone Survey Frequency Questionnaire July 19-26, 2018 1003 Registered Voters 486 Democrats and Democratic-Leaning Independents 395 Republicans and Republican-Leaning Independents

More information

THE VANISHING CENTER OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY APPENDIX

THE VANISHING CENTER OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY APPENDIX APPENDIX Survey Questionnaire with Percentage Distributions of Response All numbers are weighted percentage of response. Figures do not always add up to 100 percent due to rounding. 1. When the government

More information

HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY POLL MEMO RELEASE 2/15/2018 (UPDATE)

HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY POLL MEMO RELEASE 2/15/2018 (UPDATE) HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY POLL MEMO RELEASE 2/15/2018 (UPDATE) ELEMENTS Population represented Sample size Mode of data collection Type of sample (probability/nonprobability) Start and end dates of data collection

More information

Party ID with Leaners vs Long Run Party ID, Registered Voters January 16 20, 2019

Party ID with Leaners vs Long Run Party ID, Registered Voters January 16 20, 2019 January 16-20, 2019 Party ID with Leaners vs Long Run Party ID, Registered Voters January 16 20, 2019 Current sample Long run 45 43 43 47 11 9 Republican Democrat Independent Party ID without Leaners vs

More information

National Survey Results 2020 General Election Likely Voters Political Environment, Trends & Analysis

National Survey Results 2020 General Election Likely Voters Political Environment, Trends & Analysis National Survey Results General Election Likely Voters Political Environment, Trends & Analysis John McLaughlin On the web www.mclaughlinonline.com Part One Political Environment 2 11/14 1/15 2/15 3/15

More information

FINAL RESULTS: National Voter Survey Total Sample Size: 2428, Margin of Error: ±2.0% Interview Dates: November 1-4, 2018

FINAL RESULTS: National Voter Survey Total Sample Size: 2428, Margin of Error: ±2.0% Interview Dates: November 1-4, 2018 FINAL RESULTS: National Voter Survey Total Sample Size: 2428, Margin of Error: ±2.0% Interview Dates: November 1-4, 2018 Language: English and Spanish Respondents: Likely November 2018 voters in 72 competitive

More information

Saint Leo University Polling Institute Data Report: May 2018 National Politics, Views of Patriotism, and NFL Rule on the National Anthem

Saint Leo University Polling Institute Data Report: May 2018 National Politics, Views of Patriotism, and NFL Rule on the National Anthem Saint Leo University Polling Institute Data Report: May 2018 Politics, Views of Patriotism, and NFL Rule on the Anthem Part I: Introduction All of the analyses, findings and recommendations contained within

More information

In battleground Virginia, Clinton beating all Republicans in 2016 presidential matchups; GOP voters divided, with Bush up, Christie down

In battleground Virginia, Clinton beating all Republicans in 2016 presidential matchups; GOP voters divided, with Bush up, Christie down February 12, 2015 In battleground Virginia, Clinton beating all Republicans in 2016 presidential matchups; GOP voters divided, with Bush up, Christie down Summary of Key Findings 1. Virginia voters like

More information

WVWVAF Battleground Frequency Questionnaire

WVWVAF Battleground Frequency Questionnaire WVWVAF Battleground Frequency Questionnaire June 11-14, 2018 1000 Registered Voters 558 RAE Respondents 261 Working Class Women 465 Diverse States 535 Belt+ States Q.4 First of all, are you registered

More information

Before the Storm: The Presidential Race October 25-28, 2012

Before the Storm: The Presidential Race October 25-28, 2012 CBS NEWS/NEW YORK TIMES POLL For release: October 30, 2012 6:30 PM EDT Before the Storm: The Presidential Race October 25-28, 2012 In polling conducted before Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast, the presidential

More information

The Polling Institute Saint Leo University 2019 Spring Poll Questions as Asked

The Polling Institute Saint Leo University 2019 Spring Poll Questions as Asked The Polling Institute Saint Leo University 2019 Spring Poll Questions as Asked The Polling Institute at Saint Leo University needs your help. We are conducting a survey of Americans on their opinions and

More information

Election Night Phone Survey Frequency Questionnaire

Election Night Phone Survey Frequency Questionnaire Election Night Phone Survey Frequency Questionnaire November 4-7, 2018 1250 Registered Voters (1650 unweighted) 1124 2018 Voter (1508 unweighted) 565 313 Dem Voter (799 unweighted) 277 313 Ind Voter (371

More information

1. Are you currently a resident of the United States and 18 years of age or older?

1. Are you currently a resident of the United States and 18 years of age or older? National Survey 1016 People (general population) Conducted May 28 June 4, 2014 By the Saint Leo University Polling Institute Margin of Error: +/- 3% with a 95% level of confidence Some percentages may

More information

July 24-28, 2009 N= 1,050

July 24-28, 2009 N= 1,050 z POLL July 24-28, 2009 N= 1,050 All trends are from New York Times/CBS News polls unless otherwise noted. An asterisk indicates registered respondents only. 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way

More information

Democracy Corps Post Election Frequency Questionnaire

Democracy Corps Post Election Frequency Questionnaire Democracy Corps Post Election Frequency Questionnaire November 4-7, 2018 454 2018 BG-15 Voter (831 unweighted) 359 2018 BG-12 Voter (666 unweighted) 245 RAE 2018 BG-15 Voter (479 unweighted) 191 RAE 2018

More information

Women & Politics Institute November 15-20, Total Man 48 Woman 52. Total Northeast 19 Midwest 23 South 37 West 21.

Women & Politics Institute November 15-20, Total Man 48 Woman 52. Total Northeast 19 Midwest 23 South 37 West 21. Women & Politics Institute November 15-20, 2018 #4861 2018 Post Election Poll 1,200 voters who voted in the 2018 mid-term election SCREENERS QY18. Do you identify as a: Man 48 Woman 52 AREGION Region Northeast

More information

THE AP-GfK POLL September, 2016

THE AP-GfK POLL September, 2016 Public Affairs & Corporate Communications THE AP-GfK POLL September, 2016 Conducted by GfK Public Affairs & Corporate Communications A survey of the American general population (ages 18+) Interview dates:

More information

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1 HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study #17409 -- page 1 Interviews: 900 Adults, including 405 respondents with a cell phone only and Date: October 23-26, 2017 26 respondents reached on

More information

Toplines. UMass Amherst/WBZ Poll of MA Likely Primary Voters

Toplines. UMass Amherst/WBZ Poll of MA Likely Primary Voters Toplines UMass Amherst/WBZ Poll of MA Likely Primary Voters Field Dates: February 19 - February 25 Sample: 891 Registered Voters in Massachusetts 400 Likely Democratic Primary Voters 292 Likely Republican

More information

Scope of Research and Methodology. National survey conducted November 8, Florida statewide survey conducted November 8, 2016

Scope of Research and Methodology. National survey conducted November 8, Florida statewide survey conducted November 8, 2016 Scope of Research and Methodology Figure 1 National survey conducted November 8, 16 731 Jewish voters in 16 election Survey administered by email invitation to web-based panel of 3 million Americans; respondents

More information

NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll. April New York Questionnaire

NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll. April New York Questionnaire Residents: n=2,521, MOE +/- 2.0% Registered Voters: n=1,987, MOE +/- 2.2% NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll New York Questionnaire Potential Republican Electorate: n=477, MOE +/- 4.5% Likely Republican Primary

More information

Toplines November 2018 University of Massachusetts Amherst Post-Midterm Election Poll of Registered Voters

Toplines November 2018 University of Massachusetts Amherst Post-Midterm Election Poll of Registered Voters Toplines November 2018 University of Massachusetts Amherst Post-Midterm Election Poll of Registered Voters Field Dates: Sample: Margin of Error: November 7 - November 14, 2018 750 Registered Voters in

More information

Marquette Law School Poll September 15-18, Results for all items among Likely Voters

Marquette Law School Poll September 15-18, Results for all items among Likely Voters Marquette Law School Poll September 15-18, 2016 (Percentages are rounded to whole numbers for reporting of results. Values ending in.5 here may round up or down if they are slightly above.5 or slightly

More information

Thinking back to the Presidential Election in 2016, do you recall if you supported ROTATE FIRST TWO, or someone else?

Thinking back to the Presidential Election in 2016, do you recall if you supported ROTATE FIRST TWO, or someone else? Conducted for WBUR by WBUR Poll Topline Results Survey of 501 Voters in the 2016 Presidential Election Central Massachusetts Cities and Towns Won by Donald Trump Field Dates April 7-9, 2017 Some questions

More information

Methodology. National Survey of Hispanic Voters July *Representative of the national Hispanic electorate

Methodology. National Survey of Hispanic Voters July *Representative of the national Hispanic electorate Methodology Sample 1000* Hispanic registered voters Dates of Interviews July 1 July 10, 2016 Languages of Interviews English, Spanish Margin of Error +/- 3 percentage points *Representative of the national

More information

Clinton has significant lead among likely Virginia voters; 53% say Trump is racist, but 54% wouldn t trust Clinton

Clinton has significant lead among likely Virginia voters; 53% say Trump is racist, but 54% wouldn t trust Clinton September 26, 2016 Clinton has significant lead among likely Virginia voters; 53% say Trump is racist, but 54% wouldn t trust Clinton Summary of Key Findings 1. Clinton leads Trump, 48-38 percent, in head-to-head

More information

NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll Iowa September 20, 2012 Presidential Election Questionnaire

NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll Iowa September 20, 2012 Presidential Election Questionnaire Screener Are you 18 years of age or older? Do you consider your permanent home address to be in Iowa? HH SELECTION LANDLINE FRAME ONLY GENDER GUESS NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll Iowa

More information

1,107 Iowa likely voters in the 2016 general election and congressional district Margin of error: ± 2.9 percentage points

1,107 Iowa likely voters in the 2016 general election and congressional district Margin of error: ± 2.9 percentage points THE DES MOINES REGISTER /BLOOMBERG POLITICS IOWA POLL Study #2106 1,000 Iowa likely voters in the 2014 general election October 3-8, 2014 Margin of error: ± 3.1 percentage points 1,651 contacts weighted

More information

2. When general elections are held in the United States, how often do you vote? Would you say

2. When general elections are held in the United States, how often do you vote? Would you say Florida Survey of 500 Adults (general population) Conducted March 16 19, 2014 By the Saint Leo University Polling Institute Margin of Error: +/ 5% with a 95% level of confidence Some percentages may add

More information

Marquette Law School Poll March 24-28, 2016

Marquette Law School Poll March 24-28, 2016 Marquette Law School Poll March 24-28, 2016 S1. May I please speak with the (male/female) adult member of your household, currently at home, age 18 or older, with the most recent birthday? (IF SELECTED

More information

CALIFORNIA DEMS EXCITED ABOUT BIDEN AND HARRIS, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; 43% OF VOTERS SAY THEY CAN T AFFORD TO LIVE HERE

CALIFORNIA DEMS EXCITED ABOUT BIDEN AND HARRIS, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; 43% OF VOTERS SAY THEY CAN T AFFORD TO LIVE HERE Tim Malloy, Assistant Director (203) 645-8043 Rubenstein Pat Smith (212) 843-8026 FOR RELEASE: FEBRUARY 6, 2019 CALIFORNIA DEMS EXCITED ABOUT BIDEN AND HARRIS, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; 43% OF

More information

Spring 2019 Ohio Poll

Spring 2019 Ohio Poll Spring 2019 Ohio Poll Author: Baldwin Wallace University Public Interest Research Students in conjunction with the Community Research Institute For Release: 6:00 a.m. EST, March 26, 2019 Sample size: 1361

More information

POWER AND THE PEOPLE A POLITICO POLL SERIES, SPONSORED BY QUALCOMM NOVEMBER 16, 2010

POWER AND THE PEOPLE A POLITICO POLL SERIES, SPONSORED BY QUALCOMM NOVEMBER 16, 2010 POWER AND THE PEOPLE A POLITICO POLL SERIES, SPONSORED BY QUALCOMM NOVEMBER 6, 200 METHODOLOGY On November 8-, Penn Schoen Berland surveyed,000 people in the U.S. with a representative distribution of

More information

Gray Television: Florida Survey

Gray Television: Florida Survey Gray Television: Florida Survey Strategic Research Associates, LLC 10/2/2018 According to a survey of 800 likely voters in Florida conducted between September 17-30, 2018, 45% expressed support for incumbent

More information

GOP leads on economy, Democrats on health care, immigration

GOP leads on economy, Democrats on health care, immigration FOR RELEASE JUNE 20, 2018 Voters More Focused on Control of Congress and the President Than in Past Midterms GOP leads on economy, Democrats on health care, immigration FOR MEDIA OR OTHER INQUIRIES: Carroll

More information

Roanoke College Poll October 2, Election

Roanoke College Poll October 2, Election Roanoke College Poll October 2, 2012 2012 Election 1. First, to be sure that we get a representative sample of Virginians, would you please tell me in what county do you live? [IF NOT IN COUNTY, THEN WHICH

More information

WEEKLY LATINO TRACKING POLL 2018: WAVE 1 9/05/18

WEEKLY LATINO TRACKING POLL 2018: WAVE 1 9/05/18 WEEKLY LATINO TRACKING POLL 2018: WAVE 1 9/05/18 1. Many people are busy and don t get a chance to vote in every election. Thinking ahead to the November 2018 election, what would you say the chances are

More information

Oregon Polling. Contact: Doug Kaplan,

Oregon Polling. Contact: Doug Kaplan, Oregon Polling Executive Summary Contact: Doug Kaplan, 407-242-1870 Gravis Marketing, a nonpartisan research firm, conducted a random survey of 770 likely voters across Oregon. The poll was conducted from

More information

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1 HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study #17505 -- page 1 Interviews: 900 Adults, including 405 respondents with a cell phone only and Date: December 13-15, 2017 12 respondents reached

More information

The margin of error for 1,004 interviews is ± 3.1%

The margin of error for 1,004 interviews is ± 3.1% 1724 Connecticut Avenue, NW Interviews: 1,004 adults Washington, DC 20009 Dates: April 20-23, 2007 (202) 234-5570 48 Male 52 Female [109] FINAL Study #6072 NBC News/Wall Street Journal April 2007 Please

More information

PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PRESS IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NOVEMBER 2007 PRIMARY STATES POLL FINAL DEMOCRATIC TOPLINE

PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PRESS IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NOVEMBER 2007 PRIMARY STATES POLL FINAL DEMOCRATIC TOPLINE PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PRESS IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NOVEMBER 2007 PRIMARY STATES POLL FINAL DEMOCRATIC TOPLINE IA, NH, SC: November 7-25, 2007 National: November 20-27

More information

Ohio 2018 Late October Elections Poll

Ohio 2018 Late October Elections Poll Ohio 2018 Late October Elections Poll Baldwin Wallace University Community Research Institute October 28, 2018 Sample size: 1051 likely voters Margin of error: ±3.8%. The margin of error is applicable

More information

THE AP-GfK POLL October, 2014

THE AP-GfK POLL October, 2014 Public Affairs & Corporate Communications THE AP-GfK POLL October, 2014 Conducted by GfK Public Affairs & Corporate Communications A survey of the American general population (ages 18+) Interview dates:

More information

WHITE EVANGELICALS, THE ISSUES AND THE 2008 ELECTION October 12-16, 2007

WHITE EVANGELICALS, THE ISSUES AND THE 2008 ELECTION October 12-16, 2007 CBS NEWS POLL For release: Thursday, October 18, 2007 6:30 PM EDT WHITE EVANGELICALS, THE ISSUES AND THE 2008 ELECTION October 12-16, 2007 Evangelicals have become important supporters of the Republican

More information

Democracy Corps - Mountain West Frequency Questionnaire

Democracy Corps - Mountain West Frequency Questionnaire Democracy Corps - Mountain West Frequency Questionnaire October 16-21, 2008 700 Likely Voters in 11 Battleground Districts (AZ 1, AZ 3, AZ 5, AZ 8, CO 4, ID 1, NV 2, NV 3, WY AL, NM 1, & NM 2) (800 Unweighted)

More information

Montana Polling. Contact: Doug Kaplan,

Montana Polling. Contact: Doug Kaplan, Montana Polling Executive Summary Contact: Doug Kaplan, 407-242-1870 Gravis Marketing, a nonpartisan research firm, conducted a random survey of 710 registered, likely voters in Montana. The poll was conducted

More information

Emerson Poll: With No Joe, Clinton Leads Sanders By Wide Margin. Trump Solidifies Support in GOP Field. Carson and Rubio Pull Away From Pack.

Emerson Poll: With No Joe, Clinton Leads Sanders By Wide Margin. Trump Solidifies Support in GOP Field. Carson and Rubio Pull Away From Pack. Emerson Poll: With No Joe, Clinton Leads Sanders By Wide Margin. Trump Solidifies Support in GOP Field. Carson and Rubio Pull Away From Pack. Boston (Oct. 19, 2015): A new poll shows former Secretary of

More information

Georgia Polling. Contact: Doug Kaplan,

Georgia Polling. Contact: Doug Kaplan, Georgia Polling Executive Summary Contact: Doug Kaplan, 407-242-1870 Gravis Marketing, a nonpartisan research firm, conducted a random survey of 650 likely voters across Georgia. The poll was conducted

More information

AFT Frequency Questionnaire

AFT Frequency Questionnaire AFT Frequency Questionnaire March 25 - April 2, 2018 1000 Registered Voters 119 Battleground Voters 495 Democratic Voters 414 Republican Voters Q.4 First of all, are you registered to vote at this address?

More information

Clinton s lead in Virginia edges up after debate, 42-35, gaining support among Independents and Millennials

Clinton s lead in Virginia edges up after debate, 42-35, gaining support among Independents and Millennials Oct. 3, 2016 Clinton s lead in Virginia edges up after debate, 42-35, gaining support among Independents and Millennials Summary of Key Findings 1. Clinton leads Trump 42-35 percent on the full five-candidate

More information

Methodology. 1,200 online interviews

Methodology. 1,200 online interviews Methodology Benenson Strategy Group conducted 1,200 online interviews with voters who voted in the 2018 midterm election from November 15-20, 2018. We oversampled women voters for a total of 799 interviews

More information

Gray Television: West Virginia Survey

Gray Television: West Virginia Survey Gray Television: West Virginia Survey Strategic Research Associates, LLC 9/28/2018 According to a survey of 650 likely voters in West Virginia conducted between September 17-26, 2018, 46% expressed support

More information

MCLAUGHLIN & ASSOCIATES NATIONAL OMNIBUS March 23, 2016

MCLAUGHLIN & ASSOCIATES NATIONAL OMNIBUS March 23, 2016 MCLAUGHLIN & ASSOCIATES NATIONAL OMNIBUS March 23, 2016 1. FOR THE 2016 NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION FOR PRESIDENT, HOW LIKELY WOULD YOU SAY YOU ARE TO VOTE? VERY LIKELY 87.8 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 12.2 2. DO YOU

More information

MCLAUGHLIN & ASSOCIATES NATIONAL OMNIBUS August 28, 2017

MCLAUGHLIN & ASSOCIATES NATIONAL OMNIBUS August 28, 2017 MCLAUGHLIN & ASSOCIATES NATIONAL OMNIBUS August 28, 2017 1. WHEN THERE IS A GENERAL ELECTION FOR U.S. SENATE AND CONGRESS, DO YOU ALWAYS VOTE, ALMOST ALWAYS VOTE, VOTE MOST OF THE TIME, HARDLY EVER VOTE,

More information

In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as President?

In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as President? Frequencies Frequency Table To start off with- In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as President? Frequency Approve 301 37.6 37.6 37.6 Disapprove 446 55.8

More information

North Dakota Polling

North Dakota Polling North Dakota Polling Executive Summary Contact: Doug Kaplan, 407-242-1870 Gravis Marketing, a nonpartisan research firm, conducted a random survey of 385 registered voters in North Dakota. The poll was

More information

POLL Republican National Delegate Survey. July 23 August 26, 2008 N= 854

POLL Republican National Delegate Survey. July 23 August 26, 2008 N= 854 For paper of September 1, 2008 POLL 2008 Republican National Delegate Survey July 23 August 26, 2008 N= 854 RESPONSES LABELED GOP DEL ARE DELEGATES TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION. RESPONSES LABELED

More information

YG Network Congressional District Poll: December Topline Results

YG Network Congressional District Poll: December Topline Results YG Network Congressional District Poll: December 2013 Topline Results Methodology: This YG Network Congressional District Poll was conducted from December 13-17, 2013, among a sample of 1,652 likely voters

More information

Working-Class Whites Poll Selected Findings

Working-Class Whites Poll Selected Findings Kaiser Family Foundation/CNN Working-Class Whites Poll Selected Findings September 2016 Kaiser Family Foundation/CNN Working-Class Whites Poll Conventional Wisdom September 2016 Exhibit 1.1 Working-Class

More information

Sept , N= 1,133 Registered Voters= 1,004

Sept , N= 1,133 Registered Voters= 1,004 POLL Sept. 12-16, 2008 N= 1,133 Registered Voters= 1,004 All trends are from New York Times/CBS News polls unless otherwise noted. An asterisk indicates registered respondents only. Some people are registered

More information

Gillespie gains, but Warner holds solid lead; voters favor Warner over Gillespie on issues

Gillespie gains, but Warner holds solid lead; voters favor Warner over Gillespie on issues Oct. 7, 2014 Gillespie gains, but Warner holds solid 51-39 lead; voters favor Warner over Gillespie on issues Summary of Key Findings 1. As voters have tuned in since Labor Day, some undecideds have gone

More information

AMERICANS ARE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT BARACK OBAMA S PRESIDENCY AND CABINET CHOICES December 4-8, 2008

AMERICANS ARE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT BARACK OBAMA S PRESIDENCY AND CABINET CHOICES December 4-8, 2008 CBS NEWS POLL For release: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 6:30 PM (EST) AMERICANS ARE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT BARACK OBAMA S PRESIDENCY AND CABINET CHOICES December 4-8, 2008 Nine in ten Americans think the U.S. economy

More information

Stewart leads GOP Senate primary, but 66% undecided; majority of Va. voters strongly disapprove of Trump

Stewart leads GOP Senate primary, but 66% undecided; majority of Va. voters strongly disapprove of Trump March 5, 2018 Stewart leads GOP Senate primary, but 66% undecided; majority of Va. voters strongly disapprove of Trump Summary of Key Findings 1. Two-thirds of Republican voters are undecided about who

More information

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1 HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study #181489 -- page 1 Interviews: 900 Adults, including 405 respondents with a cell phone only and Date: December 9-12, 2018 16 respondents reached

More information

q1 Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as President?

q1 Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as President? CBS NEWS POLL Concern About Iraq; Continued Support For The President December 21-22, 2003 q1 Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as President? Total Rep Dem Ind

More information

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1 HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study #17433 -- page 1 Interviews: 800 Adults in Trump Counties, including 360 respondents with a cell phone only and Date: November 1-4, 2017 16 respondents

More information