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1 The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences welcomes you to the public launch of the American Politics, Race, and Foreign Policy To Tweet about this event, please use #CriticalIssuesPoll

2 Survey Methodology The survey was conducted October 5-14, 2016 with a panel consisting of a probabilitybased representative sample. The panel was recruited by Nielsen Scarborough from its larger probability-based national panel, which was recruited by mail and telephone using a random sample of households provided by Survey Sampling International. A national sample of 1528 panelists completed the survey. Responses were weighted by age, gender, income, education, race, and geographic region using benchmarks from the US Census. The survey was also weighted by partisan identification. The margin of error is 2.5%

3 Shibley Telhami and Stella Rouse Principal Investigators A survey sponsored by University of Maryland Critical Issues Poll fielded by Nielsen Scarborough Valuable assistance was provided by Neil Schwartz, Scott Willoth, and Jordan Evangelista from Nielsen Scarborough. Michael Hanmer, Brittany Kyser, and Jared McDonald were particularly helpful.

4 Foreign Policy

5 Please name a national or world leader you admire most

6 DEM REP [Open-Ended Question] Please name a national or world leader you admire most Ronald Reagan 18% Benjamin Netanyahu 11% Pope Francis George W. Bush 5% 4% Barack Obama 50% Angela Merkel 5% Justin Trudeau 4% Bernie Sanders 3%

7 Please name a national or world leader you dislike most

8 DEM REP [Open-Ended Question] Please name a national or world leader you dislike most Barack Obama 29% Hillary Clinton 23% Kim Jong Un/Kim Jong Il Vladimir Putin 9% 8% Vladimir Putin 30% Donald Trump 18% Kim Jong Un/Kim Jong Il 12% George W Bush 4%

9 Which of the following issues should be America s top global priorities? (Please Select Two)

10 Which of the following issues should be America s top global priorities? (Please Select Two) The War on ISIS U.S. Immigration Policy Trade Deficit North Korea The Assertiveness of Russia The Rise of China The War on al-qaeda Iran The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict U.S. Relations with Egypt and Saudi Arabia The Civil War in Libya The Civil War in Yemen Other 22% 15% 14% 11% 6% 4% 4% 2% 1% <1 18% 38% 53%

11 What is your attitude about each of the following? The Muslim People

12 What is your attitude about each of the following? The Muslim People Very/Somewhat Favorable 53% 58% 62% 70% Very/Somewhat Unfavorable 28% 41% 38% 46% Nov June 2016 (Post-Orlando) May 2016 (Pre-Orlando)

13 What is your attitude about each of the following? The Muslim Religion

14 What is your attitude about each of the following? The Muslim Religion Very/Somewhat Favorable 37% 42% 44% 49% Very/Somewhat Unfavorable 61% 57% 55% 49% Nov June 2016 (Post-Orlando) May 2016 (Pre-Orlando)

15 ISIS and Syria

16 What s your impression of the current level of U.S. military involvement in Syria?

17 What s your impression of the current level of U.S. military involvement in Syria? Republicans Democrats Independents Total It's at the right level 11% 21% 22% 32% It's less than I would like to see 31% 30% 42% 58% It's more than I would like to see 30% 35% 34% 45%

18 What s your impression of the current level of U.S. military involvement in Syria? Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters It's at the right level 10% 36% It's less than I would like to see 31% 61% It's more than I would like to see 28% 31%

19 What should be the primary objective of U.S. military involvement in Syria?

20 What should be the primary objective of U.S. military involvement in Syria? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Defeating ISIS and its allies 60% 46% 46% 52% Removing the government of Syria under president Bashar Assad 1% 3% 4% 2% Both equally 32% 39% 27% 35% Neither 7% 10% 10% 20%

21 What should be the primary objective of U.S. military involvement in Syria? Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters Defeating ISIS and its allies 43% 61% Removing the government of Syria under president Bashar Assad 1% 3% Both equally 32% 44% Neither 5% 9%

22 Rebels fighting the Syrian regime include many Islamists groups. Tell me how much you agree/disagree with following statements: The U.S. should support Syrian rebels even if some of our aid goes to some of the Islamist rebels, as long as the aid doesn t go to ISIS and al-qaeda specifically. We need to rely on proxy forces to counter not only the Syrian regime but its external backers like Iran and Hezbollah

23 The U.S. should support Syrian rebels even if some of our aid goes to some of the Islamist rebels, as long as the aid doesn t go to ISIS and al- Qaeda specifically. We need to rely on proxy forces to counter not only the Syrian regime but its external backers like Iran and Hezbollah Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 43% 56% 53% 62% Stongly/Somewhat Agree 32% 40% 42% 52%

24 The U.S. should support Syrian rebels even if some of our aid goes to some of the Islamist rebels, as long as the aid doesn t go to ISIS and al- Qaeda specifically. We need to rely on proxy forces to counter not only the Syrian regime but its external backers like Iran and Hezbollah Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 42% 63% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 33% 54%

25 Rebels fighting the Syrian regime include many Islamists groups. Tell me how much you agree/disagree with the following statements: The U.S. should not support Syrian rebels if they include Islamists as this could come back to haunt us; there is no way to ensure aid wouldn t reach ISIS and al-qaeda, or that the Islamist groups we back won t eventually turn against us

26 The U.S. should not support Syrian rebels if they include Islamists as this could come back to haunt us; there is no way to ensure aid wouldn t reach ISIS and al-qaeda, or that the Islamist groups we back won t eventually turn against us Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 16% 27% 28% 39% 79% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 57% 69% 68%

27 The U.S. should not support Syrian rebels if they include Islamists as this could come back to haunt us; there is no way to ensure aid wouldn t reach ISIS and al-qaeda, or that the Islamist groups we back won t eventually turn against us Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 17% 41% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 56% 79%

28 As you may know, Russia supports the Syrian government while the United States supports Syrian rebels trying to overthrow this government. But both Russia and the U.S. are opposed to ISIS. What in your opinion is the best American path to fighting ISIS?

29 What in your opinion is the best American path to fighting ISIS? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Trying to do it with allies only, and avoid full military cooperation with Russia 30% 44% 28% 36% Put aside our differences with Russia on the Syrian regime and join forces to fight ISIS 67% 53% 67% 60%

30 What in your opinion is the best American path to fighting ISIS? Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters Trying to do it with allies only, and avoid full military cooperation with Russia 27% 49% Put aside our differences with Russia on the Syrian regime and join forces to fight ISIS 50% 70%

31 Overall, how would you describe the degree of Russian-American cooperation over the Syrian conflict so far?

32 Overall, how would you describe the degree of Russian-American cooperation over the Syrian conflict so far? Republicans Democrats Independents Total It has been at the right level 10% 18% 9% 14% It has been more than I would like to see 13% 14% 23% 15% It has been less than I would like to see 72% 65% 60% 67%

33 Overall, how would you describe the degree of Russian-American cooperation over the Syrian conflict so far? Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters It has been at the right level 9% 19% It has been more than I would like to see 11% 17% It has been less than I would like to see 62% 75%

34 While ISIS is a major threat to American interests that must be confronted, it is not such an existential threat that it warrants huge investment in lives and treasure, and the degree of our commitment must be carefully weighed

35 While ISIS is a major threat to American interests that must be confronted, it is not such an existential threat that it warrants huge investment in lives and treasure, and the degree of our commitment must be carefully weighed Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 34% 39% 46% 60% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 36% 52% 58% 65%

36 While ISIS is a major threat to American interests that must be confronted, it is not such an existential threat that it warrants huge investment in lives and treasure, and the degree of our commitment must be carefully weighed Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 33% 67% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 29% 67%

37 ISIS is the top threat to American national security and could become an existential threat. We must spare no effort in assuring that it s destroyed.

38 ISIS is the top threat to American national security and could become an existential threat. We must spare no effort in assuring that it s destroyed. Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 14% 25% 25% 34% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 83% 64% 72% 73%

39 ISIS is the top threat to American national security and could become an existential threat. We must spare no effort in assuring that it s destroyed. Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 9% 33% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 66% 89%

40 A large American ground force to fight ISIS in Syria and Iraq is risky, costly, and unlikely to achieve the desired objectives. There are also always unintended consequences. Even the significant intervention in the 2003 Iraq war failed to bring the right outcome for American interests or prevent the rise of groups like ISIS. Conflicts in these countries are messy and complicated with multiple parties. Sending more forces would be costly, extended, and make more enemies than friends. Even if we defeat ISIS, groups like it would emerge as soon as we withdraw our forces. Besides, ISIS is a threat to a host of other nations even more than it is.

41 Even if we defeat ISIS, groups like it would emerge as soon as we withdraw our forces. Besides, ISIS is a threat to a host of other nations even more than it is. Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 36% 18% 20% 26% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 59% 70% 79% 76%

42 Even if we defeat ISIS, groups like it would emerge as soon as we withdraw our forces. Besides, ISIS is a threat to a host of other nations even more than it is. Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 16% 39% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 55% 81%

43 A large American ground force is essential to fight ISIS in Syria and Iraq and we cannot allow the risk to stop us. ISIS presents a major threat to us, causes regional and global instability, and generates refugee crises that pose both moral and security dilemmas. Deploying ground forces is the only way to defeat it and is worth the investment, even if it means our forces would have to remain there for a sustained period of time. We cannot allow our experience in Iraq to hold us back. Besides, the task may be achievable even without having to leave our forces in the region for a long period of time.

44 Deploying ground forces is the only way to defeat it and is worth the investment, even if it means our forces would have to remain there for a sustained period of time. We cannot allow our experience in Iraq to hold us back. Besides, the task may be achievable even without having to leave our forces in the region for a long period of time. Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 39% 53% 58% 64% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 33% 37% 42% 54%

45 Deploying ground forces is the only way to defeat it and is worth the investment, even if it means our forces would have to remain there for a sustained period of time. We cannot allow our experience in Iraq to hold us back. Besides, the task may be achievable even without having to leave our forces in the region for a long period of time. Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 36% 65% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 32% 58%

46 Tell me how much you agree/disagree with the following statements: Even if we defeat ISIS by deploying a large force on the ground, it, or groups like it, will reemerge as soon as we withdraw our forces

47 Tell me how much you agree/disagree with the following statements: Even if we defeat ISIS by deploying a large force on the ground, it, or groups like it, will reemerge as soon as we withdraw our forces Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 21% 13% 16% 17% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 76% 86% 80% 81%

48 Tell me how much you agree/disagree with the following statements: Even if we defeat ISIS by deploying a large force on the ground, it, or groups like it, will reemerge as soon as we withdraw our forces Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 14% 24% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 73% 85%

49 Now, tell me if you support or oppose the deployment of a large American ground force in Syria and Iraq to fight ISIS

50 Now, tell me if you support or oppose the deployment of a large American ground force in Syria and Iraq to fight ISIS Republicans Democrats Independents Total Support 22% 25% 35% 51% Oppose 46% 63% 71% 77%

51 Now, tell me if you support or oppose the deployment of a large American ground force in Syria and Iraq to fight ISIS Trump Supporters Hillary Supporters Support 20% 55% Oppose 42% 78%

52 American Politics

53 If the elections were held today, which of the following presidential candidates would you be most likely to vote for?

54 If the elections were held today, which of the following presidential candidates would you be most likely to vote for? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Donald Trump 4% 20% 34% 71% Hillary Clinton 5% 23% 43% 83% Gary Johnson 7% 4% 10% 6% Jill Stein 1% 2% 7% 2% None appeal to me 9% 17% 15% 40%

55 If the elections were held today, which of the following presidential candidates would you be most likely to vote for? Men Women Donald Trump 30% 38% Hillary Clinton 39% 47% Gary Johnson 6% 5% Jill Stein 2% 1% None appeal to me 13% 17%

56 Now, which of these is the most important reason for your vote?

57 Now, which of these is the most important reason for your vote? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Party Loyalty 1% 3% 0% 2% Impact on the makeup of the Supreme Court 11% 18% 19% 28% I genuinely agree with my preferred candidate's proposed policies A vote against another candidate(s) 31% 22% 29% 26% 26% 36% 37% 36% I have trust in my candidate 6% 9% 10% 8% My candidate cares about people like me 6% 12% 14% 10%

58 Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statement: There are Americans who will vote for Donald Trump in the presidential election even though they are not prepared to state that openly

59 Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statement: There are Americans who will vote for Donald Trump in the presidential election even though they are not prepared to state that openly Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 7% 18% 12% 13% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 93% 82% 86% 87%

60 Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statement: There are Americans who will vote for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election even though they are not prepared to state that openly

61 Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statement: There are Americans who will vote for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election even though they are not prepared to state that openly Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 27% 34% 40% 54% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 45% 63% 60% 72%

62 How much do you want significant change to the American political system?

63 How much do you want significant change to the American political system? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Very much 68% 79% 78% 90% Somewhat 9% 17% 20% 31% Not at all 1% 2% 1% 1%

64 How much do you want significant change to the American political system? Men Women Very much 75% 82% Somewhat 16% 23% Not at all 1% 1%

65 How much do you want significant change to the American economic system?

66 How much do you want significant change to the American economic system? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Very much 74% 68% 76% 72% Somewhat 21% 29% 22% 25% Not at all 4% 2% 3% 3%

67 How much do you want significant change to the American economic system? Men Women Very much 67% 76% Somewhat 21% 29% Not at all 4% 2%

68 Which candidate is more likely to bring significant political change to the American system?

69 Which candidate is more likely to bring significant political change to the American system? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Donald Trump 28% 38% 52% 82% Hillary Clinton 5% 28% 31% 56% Gary Johnson 9% 7% 11% 8% Jill Stein 3% 8% 6% 16%

70 Which candidate is more likely to bring significant political change to the American system? Men Women Donald Trump 49% 55% Hillary Clinton 25% 37% Gary Johnson 5% 12% Jill Stein 7% 6%

71 Which candidate is more likely to bring significant economic change to the American system?

72 Which candidate is more likely to bring significant economic change to the American system? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Donald Trump 22% 53% 50% 81% Hillary Clinton 6% 17% 34% 64% Gary Johnson 8% 5% 11% 7% Jill Stein 3% 5% 5% 14%

73 Which candidate is more likely to bring significant economic change to the American system? Men Women Donald Trump 46% 54% Hillary Clinton 27% 41% Gary Johnson 3% 11% Jill Stein 6% 4%

74 Which of the following is closest to your view of the impact on our political system, were Donald Trump to become president?

75 Which of the following is closest to your view of the impact on our political system, were Donald Trump to become president? Republicans Democrats Independents Total He would not bring any fundamental change to the political system 6% 10% 8% 8% He would bring profound change for the worse to our political system 11% 33% 44% 76% He would bring profound change for the better to our political system 4% 14% 24% 49% He would bring profound change, but it's not clear if it's for better or worse to our political system 10% 24% 34% 43%

76 Which of the following is closest to your view of the impact on our political system, were Hillary Clinton to become president?

77 Which of the following is closest to your view of the impact on our political system, were Hillary Clinton to become president? Republicans Democrats Independents Total She would not bring any fundamental change to our political system 32% 38% 36% 35% She would bring profound change for the worse to our political system 4% 27% 30% 60% She would bring profound change for the better to our political system 2% 14% 21% 39% She would bring profound change, but it's not clear if it's for better or worse to our political system 5% 18% 21% 13%

78 Which of the following is closest to your view of the impact on our political system, were Hillary Clinton to become president Men Women She would not bring any fundamental change to our political system 29% 42% She would bring profound change for the worse to our political system 33% 28% She would bring profound change for the better to our political system 15% 27% She would bring profound change, but it's not clear if it's for better or worse to our political system 10% 16%

79 Which of the following is closest to your view:

80 Which of the following is closest to your view: Republicans Democrats Independents Total I am generally comfortable with our political system 4% 3% 1% 3% I think our political system needs change, but it should be gradual 31% 45% 47% 62% I think our political system needs revolutionary change 35% 52% 49% 65%

81 Which of the following is closest to your view: Men Women I am generally comfortable with our political system 3% 3% I think our political system needs change, but it should be gradual 42% 53% I think our political system needs revolutionary change 44% 55%

82 How much do you agree with this statement: Our system is rigged against people like me?

83 How much do you agree with this statement: Our system is rigged against people like me? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 23% 25% 35% 47% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 52% 65% 77% 73%

84 How much do you agree with this statement: Our system is rigged against people like me? Non-College Educated At least some college education Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 26% 41% Strongly/Somewhat Agree 59% 74%

85 Overall, how favorable or unfavorable is your impression of the social movement known as Black Lives Matter?

86 Overall, how favorable or unfavorable is your impression of the social movement known as Black Lives Matter? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Strongly/Somewhat Unfavorable 31% 62% 60% 92% Strongly/Somewhat Favorable 8% 35% 39% 69%

87 How would you rate race relations between blacks and whites in the U.S.?

88 How would you rate race relations between blacks and whites in the U.S.? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Very/Somewhat Good 34% 31% 36% 33% Very/Somewhat Bad 64% 69% 62% 66%

89 Regardless of your vote for president, please rate the candidates on the scale below on how confident you are that they would advance the interests of African Americans if elected

90 Jill Stein Gary Johnson Hillary Clinton Donald Trump Regardless of your vote for president, please rate the candidates on the scale below on how confident you are that they would advance the interests of African Americans if elected Republicans Democrats Independents Total Not at all/not Very Confident 31% 70% 63% 92% Somewhat/Very Confident 4% 27% 33% 66% Not at all/not Very Confident 14% 45% 62% 74% Somewhat/Very Confident Not at all/not Very Confident Somewhat/Very Confident Not at all/not Very Confident Somewhat/Very Confident 21% 34% 53% 52% 57% 50% 54% 30% 28% 40% 30% 55% 49% 50% 52% 26% 36% 41% 32% 86%

91 Jill Stein Gary Johnson Hillary Clinton Donald Trump Regardless of your vote for president, please rate the candidates on the scale below on how confident you are that they would advance the interests of African Americans if elected Men Women Not at all/not Very Confident 58% 68% Somewhat/Very Confident 26% 40% Not at all/not Very Confident 37% 52% Somewhat/Very Confident 47% 59% Not at all/not Very Confident 56% 52% Somewhat/Very Confident 33% 28% Not at all/not Very Confident 54% 49% Somewhat/Very Confident 34% 31%

92 Vote Support by Partisanship 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Strong Oppo Weak Oppo Lean Oppo Independent Lean Copartisan Weak Copartisan Trump Clinton Strong Copartisan

93 Vote Intention 50% 45% 40% 35% 33.93% 43.23% 42.72% 38.01% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Actual Sample Equal Party Unity Trump Clinton

94 How has the release of the tape of Donald Trump talking about women in 2005 influenced your choice for president?

95 How has the release of the tape of Donald Trump talking about women in 2005 influenced your choice for president? Republicans Democrats Independents Total It has not changed my mind about whom I was planning to vote for 90% 94% 78% 91% I was undecided, but now plan to vote for Trump I was undecided, but now plan to vote for someone else who isn't Trump I was planning to vote for Trump, but I am now undecided I was planning to vote for Trump, but now plan to vote for another candidate I was planning to vote for Trump, but now plan not to vote 1% 1% 0% 1% 1% 5% 10% 4% 5% <1 3% 2% 2% <1 1% 1% 1% 0% 3% 1%

96 How has the release of the tape of Donald Trump talking about women in 2005 influenced your choice for president? Men Women It has not changed my mind about whom I was planning to vote for 92% 90% I was undecided, but now plan to vote for Trump 1% <1 I was undecided, but now plan to vote for someone else who isn't Trump 4% 4% I was planning to vote for Trump, but I am now undecided 1% 3% I was planning to vote for Trump, but now plan to vote for another candidate <1 1% I was planning to vote for Trump, but now plan not to vote 1% 0%

97 [Asked among those who said that the release of the tape did not change their mind about whom they were planning to vote for] As a result of the tape, would you say that the strength of your support for your preferred candidate?

98 [Asked among those who said that the release of the tape did not change their mind about whom they were planning to vote for] As a result of the tape, would you say that the strength of your support for your preferred candidate? Republicans Democrats Independents Total Increased 16% 14% 30% 47% Decreased 2% 3% 0% 3% Stayed the same 44% 58% 65% 72%

99 [Asked among those who said that the release of the tape did not change their mind about whom they were planning to vote for] As a result of the tape, would you say that the strength of your support for your preferred candidate? Men Women Increased 29% 32% Decreased 2% 4% Stayed the same 59% 57%

100 The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences welcomes you to the public launch of the American Politics, Race, and Foreign Policy To Tweet about this event, please use #CriticalIssuesPoll

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