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1 Institute for Public Policy 2018 Gubernatorial Race Report of Findings October 2018
2 Table of Contents SECTION ONE About the Poll SECTION TWO Project Overview SECTION THREE Key Findings & Headlines SECTION FOUR Detailed Study Findings
3 Our Story Hearst Connecticut Media Group has commissioned the Sacred Heart University Institute for Public Policy to work in partnership with GreatBlue Research to analyze salient issues facing the State of Connecticut. This collaboration combines the academic excellence of a top-rated private University with the research design, analysis, and reporting expertise of GreatBlue Research. GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 3
4 Table of Contents SECTION ONE About the Poll SECTION TWO Project Overview SECTION THREE Headlines SECTION FOUR Detailed Study Findings
5 The Hearst Connecticut Media Group & Sacred Heart University Institute for Public Policy leveraged quantitative research through a telephonic methodology to address the following areas of investigation: Voter preferences regarding the 2018 CT Areas of Investigation Gubernatorial Race Voter preferences regarding the 2018 election for the U.S. House of Representatives Impressions of Democratic and Republic Candidates for Governor Presidential Job Approval Gubernatorial Job Approval Issues facing the State of Connecticut Demographic profiles of respondents
6 Research Methodology Snapshot Methodology No. of Completes No. of Questions Sample Telephone* ** Connecticut residents Target Margin of Error Confidence Level Research Dates Likely voters +/- 4.32% 95% Oct *** * Supervisory personnel in addition to computer-aided interviewing platforms ensure the integrity of the data is accurate. All interviews were conducted by live agents and both landlines and cell phones were included in the sample. ** This represents the total possible number of questions; not all respondents will answer all questions based on skip patterns and other instrument bias. *** Respondents to the survey indicated they were registered to vote, had voted in the 2016 election, and were very or somewhat likely to vote in the 2018 election in order to qualify for the survey. GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 6
7 Table of Contents SECTION ONE About the Poll SECTION TWO Project Overview SECTION THREE Key Findings & Headlines SECTION FOUR Detailed Study Findings
8 SHU Institute for Public Policy - Key Findings & Headlines Data indicated that Ned Lamont (D), currently, has a slight edge over Bob Stefanowski (R) in the race for Governor in Connecticut. Approximately two weeks out for Election Day, Lamont holds a 3.4 percentage point lead over Stefanowski in a poll conducted from October 13-17, This marks a slight decrease over the 6.2 percentage point lead he held about a month ago. Stefanowski s support among unaffiliated voters has increased over the past month as 43.2% support the Republican candidate for Governor compared to 36.5% in September 2018 and 29.8% in August A major gender gap exists as 50.0% of female voters support Ned Lamont (D) compared to 25.2% of female voters who support Bob Stefanowski (R). However, 47.0% of male voters support Bob Stefanowski (R) compared to 29.1% of male voters who support Ned Lamont (D). In October 2018, 35.7% of Connecticut voters have a favorable view of Ned Lamont (D) compared to 38.7% who have an unfavorable view of the candidate. 34.9% have a favorable view of Bob Stefanowski (R) compared to 35.9% who have an unfavorable view. The top issues driving voters behavior heading into the race of governor was the high overall tax burden (22.0%) or State budget crisis (17.6%) in Connecticut. GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 8
9 SHU Institute for Public Policy - Key Findings & Headlines In addition, only 14.6% of Connecticut voters approve of the job Dannel Malloy is doing as governor, which remains consistent over the 16.8% who approved of his job as governor a month ago. In October 2018, data indicated that one-half of Connecticut voters (52.1%) reported to agree with the statement Electronic highway tolls that collect significant money from out-of-state motorists and interstate trucks as well as from Connecticut residents would be an effective way to help pay for highway improvements to relieve congestion. This remains consistent with the 52.2% who agreed with the same statement about one month ago. Three-fifths of Connecticut voters as of October 2018 (64.9%) reported to agree with the statement If Connecticut cannot solve its budget crisis by cutting state services and spending, raising taxes on people with incomes over $1 million would be fair and effective. This marks an increase over the 61.3% who agreed with the same statement about one month ago. Nationally, slightly more than one-third of Connecticut voters approve (35.1%) of how Donald Trump is handling his job as President, which remains consistent with the 33.9% who approved of his job performance one month ago. Further, if the elections of the U.S. House of Representatives were held today, 48.7% of Connecticut voters suggest they will support the Democratic candidate in their district compared to 34.1% who will support the Republican candidate. Unaffiliated voters are divided as 36.3% support the Democratic congressional candidate in their district compared to 36.3% who support the Republican candidate. GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 9
10 Table of Contents SECTION ONE About the Poll SECTION TWO Project Overview SECTION THREE Key Findings & Headlines SECTION FOUR Detailed Study Findings
11 Gubernatorial Race Overall, in regards to the 2018 Gubernatorial election being held in November, as of September 2018, 39.5% of likely voters in Connecticut suggest they will support Ned Lamont (D) for governor in the fall. This marks a slight decrease over the 43.1% who supported Lamont in September % of likely voters continue to suggest they will support Bob Stefanowski (R) in November, whose support has remained steady since August. Both candidates have strong support within their own parties as 79.0% of Republicans support Bob Stefanowski (R) and 71.1% of Democrats support Ned Lamont (D). Currently, unaffiliated voters favor Bob Stefanowski (R) by a 43.2% to 24.0% margin. This is an increase over the 36.5% to 30.2% margin that Stefanowski held among these voters in September Female voters suggest supporting Ned Lamont (D) by a 50.0% to 25.2% margin, while male voters support Bob Stefanowski (R) by a 47.0% to 29.1% margin. Q If the election for governor were being held today, and the candidates were Ned Lamont (D) and Bob Stefanowski (R) for whom would you vote? 100% 75% 50% 25% 0% 40.8% 43.1% Ned Lamont (D) 39.5% 36.9% 36.9% Bob Stefanowski (R) August 2018 September 2018 October % If the election for governor were being held today, and the candidates were Ned Lamont, the Democrat, Bob Stefanowski, the Republican, or Oz Griebel, the independent candidate, for whom would you vote? Party affiliation... Gender College degree... Age... Race/ethnicity... Democrat Republican Unaffiliated Female Male Yes No 18 to to to or older White Black Hispanic Ned Lamont (D) 39.5% 71.1% 4.8% 24.0% 50.0% 29.1% 44.7% 30.1% 38.9% 42.9% 35.7% 45.5% 37.4% 68.8% 30.0% Bob Stefanowski (R) 36.1% 8.3% 79.0% 43.2% 25.2% 47.0% 34.1% 41.5% 32.2% 27.1% 41.7% 34.8% 39.8% 9.4% 25.0% Oz Griebel (Independent) 8.4% 6.9% 4.0% 13.7% 8.8% 8.0% 7.1% 10.2% 6.7% 4.3% 11.1% 8.3% 8.3% % Someone else 1.2% 0.5% % 0.8% 1.6% 0.6% 1.7% 2.2% % % % Don t know/unsure 14.8% 13.3% 12.1% 16.4% 15.2% 14.3% 13.5% 16.5% 20.0% 25.7% 10.1% 11.4% 13.8% 21.9% 20.0% GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 11
12 Gubernatorial Race While both candidate s favorability ratings have increased in October 2018 over September 2018, the rate of likely voters who have an unfavorable view of each candidate has also increased in the same time span. This indicates that voter views are beginning to set in while getting closer to the election. 75% Q Is your opinion of Ned Lamont favorable, unfavorable or haven't you heard enough about him? 50% 25% 29.3% 31.7% 35.7% 24.5% 34.3% 38.7% 41.6% 28.5% August 2018 September 2018 October % 75% Q Is your opinion of Bob Stefanowski favorable, unfavorable or haven't you heard enough about him? 50% 25% 30.3% 30.5% August % September 2018 October % 35.9% 34.1% 29.9% 23.6% 20.1% 0% Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard enough 0% Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard enough Is your opinion of Ned Lamont favorable, unfavorable or haven't you heard enough about him? Party affiliation... Gender College degree... Democrat Republican Unaffiliated Female Male Yes No Is your opinion of Bob Stefanowski favorable, unfavorable or haven't you heard enough about him? Party affiliation... Gender College degree... Democrat Republican Unaffiliated Female Male Yes No Favorable 35.7% 60.1% 8.1% 24.0% 46.0% 25.5% 40.2% 28.4% Unfavorable 38.7% 15.1% 70.2% 47.9% 27.6% 49.8% 34.7% 46.6% Haven t heard enough 18.8% 18.3% 16.1% 20.5% 19.2% 18.3% 18.6% 18.2% about Don t know/unsure 6.8% 6.4% 5.6% 7.5% 7.2% 6.4% 6.4% 6.8% Favorable 34.9% 10.6% 77.4% 37.7% 25.2% 44.6% 33.8% 38.6% Unfavorable 35.9% 59.6% 6.5% 25.3% 46.0% 25.9% 40.5% 27.8% Haven t heard enough 23.6% 24.8% 14.5% 28.1% 24.0% 23.1% 21.9% 25.6% about Don t know/unsure 5.6% 5.0% 1.6% 8.9% 4.8% 6.4% 3.9% 8.0% Is your opinion of Ned Lamont favorable, unfavorable or haven't you heard enough about him? Age... Race/ethnicity to to to or older White Black Hispanic Is your opinion of Bob Stefanowski favorable, unfavorable or haven't you heard enough about him? Age... Race/ethnicity to to to or older White Black Hispanic Favorable 35.7% 34.4% 38.6% 34.2% 38.6% 33.3% 53.1% 40.0% Unfavorable 38.7% 32.2% 28.6% 46.7% 36.4% 42.0% 12.5% 25.0% Haven t heard enough 18.8% 26.7% 24.3% 14.1% 17.4% 18.7% 21.9% 30.0% about Don t know/unsure 6.8% 6.7% 8.6% 5.0% 7.6% 6.1% 12.5% 5.0% GreatBlue Research, Inc. Favorable 34.9% 30.0% 32.9% 39.7% 31.8% 37.9% 12.5% 30.0% Unfavorable 35.9% 35.6% 28.6% 36.2% 40.2% 33.3% 46.9% 40.0% Haven t heard enough 23.6% 30.0% 30.0% 19.6% 22.0% 23.8% 28.1% 25.0% about Don t know/unsure 5.6% 4.4% 8.6% 4.5% 6.1% 5.1% 12.5% 5.0% Slide / 12
13 Congressional Race In regards to the U.S. congressional races also being held in November, 48.7% of Connecticut likely voters in October 2018 suggest they will support the Democratic candidate in their district compared to 34.1% who will support the Republican candidate. This 14.6 percentage point margin is up slightly from the 13.0 percentage point margin in September % of female voters supported the Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, which is up from 50.9% in September Male voters, however, favored the Republican candidate by a 44.2% to 38.2% margin. While unaffiliated voters in October 2018 were more likely to support the Republican candidate for Governor, unaffiliated voters currently are split on the candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives in their district (36.3% to 36.3%). Q If the election for the U.S. House of Representatives were being held today, would you vote for the Democratic candidate or the Republican candidate in your congressional district? 100% 75% 50% 25% 0% 48.7% 43.0% 45.3% 33.1% 32.3% 34.1% 4.0% 2.8% 2.2% August 2018 September 2018 October 19.9% 19.6% 15.0% Democratic candidate Republican candidate Someone else Don't know/unsure If the election for the U.S. House of Representatives were being held today, would you vote for the Democratic candidate or the Republican candidate in your congressional district? Party affiliation... Gender College degree... Age... Race/ethnicity... Democrat Republican Unaffiliated Female Male Yes No 18 to to to or older White Black Hispanic Democratic candidate 48.7% 82.6% 8.1% 36.3% 59.2% 38.2% 54.3% 38.6% 54.4% 50.0% 43.2% 53.0% 44.9% 84.4% 55.0% Republican candidate 34.1% 8.7% 79.0% 36.3% 24.0% 44.2% 30.5% 42.0% 24.4% 27.1% 40.7% 36.4% 38.3% 6.3% 20.0% Someone else 2.2% 0.5% 0.8% 4.1% 2.4% 2.0% 1.0% 3.4% 2.2% 5.7% 1.5% 0.8% 2.4% Don t know/unsure 15.0% 8.3% 12.1% 23.3% 14.4% 15.5% 14.1% 15.9% 18.9% 17.1% 14.6% 9.8% 14.3% 9.4% 25.0% GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 13
14 Congress Respondents were asked if they approved or disapproved of the U.S. Senate s Judiciary Committee handling of the nomination process of the Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh. 72.4% of Connecticut likely voters disapproved of the handling in October Interestingly, 54.8% of Republicans disapproved of the handling of the confirmation process of Brett Kavanaugh. 80.0% of female voters disapproved of the handling of the confirmation process of Brett Kavanaugh. Q Did you approve of the way the Senate Judiciary Committee handled the nomination process of the Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh? 8.6% 19.0% Approve Disapprove Don't know/unsure 72.4% Dd you approve of the way the Senate Judiciary Committee handled the nomination process of the Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh? Party affiliation... Gender College degree... Age... Race/ethnicity... Democrat Republican Unaffiliated Female Male Yes No 18 to to to or older White Black Hispanic Approve 19.0% 8.7% 35.5% 19.2% 12.8% 25.1% 16.7% 22.7% 24.4% 18.6% 15.6% 22.0% 20.1% 18.8% 25.0% Disapprove 72.4% 86.2% 54.8% 68.5% 80.0% 64.9% 76.8% 67.6% 65.6% 64.3% 78.9% 72.7% 71.1% 78.1% 65.0% Don t know/unsure 8.6% 5.0% 9.7% 12.3% 7.2% 10.0% 6.4% 9.7% 10.0% 17.1% 5.5% 5.3% 8.7% 3.1% 10.0% GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 14
15 Job Approval Ratings Almost three-quarters of Connecticut voters disapprove of how Dannel Malloy is handling his job as governor (73.7%), while only 14.6% approve of his job performance. Only 5.6% of Republican voters in the state currently approve of Dannel Malloy s job performance. 81.5% of unaffiliated voters currently disapprove of how Dannel Malloy is handling his job as Governor, which marks an increase from 71.4% who disapproved in September Q Do you approve or disapprove of the way Dannel Malloy is handling his job as Governor? 100% 75% 69.6% 71.1% 73.7% August 2018 September 2018 October 50% 25% 15.9% 16.8% 14.6% 14.5% 12.2% 11.8% 0% Approve Disapprove Don't know/unsure Do you approve or disapprove of the way Dannel Malloy is handling his job as Governor? Party affiliation... Gender College degree... Age... Race/ethnicity... Democrat Republican Unaffiliated Female Male Yes No 18 to to to or older White Black Hispanic Approve 14.6% 24.3% 5.6% 8.2% 17.2% 12.0% 17.4% 10.2% 15.6% 14.3% 10.6% 21.2% 14.6% 25.0% 20.0% Disapprove 73.7% 57.8% 91.9% 81.5% 67.6% 79.7% 68.5% 83.5% 75.6% 72.9% 77.9% 67.4% 74.0% 65.6% 70.0% Don t know/unsure 11.8% 17.9% 2.4% 10.3% 15.2% 8.4% 14.1% 6.3% 8.9% 12.9% 11.6% 11.4% 11.4% 9.4% 10.0% GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 15
16 Job Approval Ratings 57.9% of Connecticut voters as of September 2018, disapprove of how Donald Trump is handling his job as President, while slightly more than one-third approve of his job performance (35.1%). Only 8.7% of Democratic voters in the state currently approve of Donald Trump s job performance. 50.0% of unaffiliated voters currently disapprove of how Donald Trump is handling his job as President. Q Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as President? 100% 75% August 2018 September 2018 October % 58.7% 57.9% 50% 25% 0% 30.5% 33.9% 35.1% 11.2% 7.4% 7.0% Approve Disapprove Don't know/unsure Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as President? Party affiliation... Gender College degree... Age... Race/ethnicity... Democrat Republican Unaffiliated Female Male Yes No 18 to to to or older White Black Hispanic Approve 35.1% 8.7% 79.0% 38.4% 23.6% 46.6% 29.6% 46.0% 32.2% 28.6% 37.2% 37.1% 38.6% 6.3% 35.0% Disapprove 57.9% 87.6% 15.3% 50.0% 71.6% 44.2% 64.0% 47.2% 64.4% 62.9% 54.8% 56.8% 54.6% 87.5% 60.0% Don t know/unsure 7.0% 3.7% 5.6% 11.6% 4.8% 9.2% 6.4% 6.8% 3.3% 8.6% 8.0% 6.1% 6.8% 6.3% 5.0% GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 16
17 Issues facing the State of Connecticut The State s high overall tax burden (22.0% in October 2018 over 23.2% in September 2018) or budget crisis (17.6% in October 2018 over 22.8% in September 2018) continue to be the topics that would determine likely voters choice for governor. Another 10.6% reported the high overall cost of living in the State would be the deciding factor for them or low economic growth. Q What is the most important issue to you in deciding your vote for governor in November? GreatBlue Research, Inc. High overall tax burden State budget crisis High overall cost of living Education inequality Low economic growth Income inequality within the State People moving out of CT Infrastructure Other/don't know 24.7% 23.2% 22.0% 22.3% 22.8% 17.6% 12.7% 13.2% 10.6% 7.2% 6.0% 5.6% 6.4% 7.2% 10.6% 5.8% 3.2% 4.0% 5.0% 4.6% 4.2% 3.2% 3.6% 3.6% 9.6% 12.2% 18.4% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 What is the most important issue to you in deciding your vote for governor in November? Party affiliation... Gender College degree... Democrat Republican Unaffiliated Female Male Yes No High overall tax burden 22.0% 14.2% 32.3% 21.9% 19.6% 24.3% 20.3% 25.6% State budget crisis 17.6% 17.9% 17.7% 17.8% 14.8% 20.3% 18.0% 15.9% Low economic growth 10.6% 11.9% 11.3% 8.2% 13.2% 8.0% 13.5% 5.1% High overall cost of living 10.6% 11.5% 4.8% 14.4% 12.0% 9.2% 9.6% 12.5% What is the most important issue to you in deciding your vote for governor in November? Age... Race/ethnicity to to to or older White Black Hispanic High overall tax burden 22.0% 18.9% 17.1% 29.6% 15.9% 22.8% 15.6% 15.0% State budget crisis 17.6% 13.3% 12.9% 16.6% 24.2% 18.0% 15.6% 5.0% Low economic growth 10.6% 15.6% 12.9% 9.0% 7.6% 10.0% 15.6% 25.0% High overall cost of living 10.6% 13.3% 8.6% 10.6% 9.1% 10.2% 21.9% 5.0% Slide / 17
18 Issues facing the State of Connecticut Half of Connecticut voters in September 2018 continued to report to either strongly or somewhat agree (52.1%) with the statement Electronic highway tolls that collect significant money from out-ofstate motorists and interstate trucks as well as from Connecticut residents would be an effective way to help pay for highway improvements to relieve congestion as of October This remains primarily consistent over the level of support recorded in September 2018 (52.2%). 67.0% of Democratic voters in the State supported electronic highway tolls compared 28.2% of Republican voters. 52.8% of unaffiliated voters supported electric highway tolls compared to 44.5% who opposed these tolls. Q Electronic highway tolls that collect significant money from out-of-state motorists and interstate trucks as well as from Connecticut residents would be an effective way to help pay for highway improvements to relieve congestion. 100% 75% 50% 25% 35.1% 30.7% 31.9% 32.9% 25.9% 26.1% 23.9% 26.1% 21.4% 11.0% 10.8% 9.8% August 2018 September 2018 October % Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Electronic highway tolls that collect significant money from out-of-state motorists and interstate trucks as well as from Connecticut residents would be an effective way to help pay for highway improvements to relieve congestion. Party affiliation... Gender College degree... Age... Race/ethnicity... Democrat Republican Unaffiliated Female Male Yes No 18 to to to or older White Black Hispanic Strongly agree 30.7% 42.2% 15.3% 28.8% 32.4% 29.1% 37.0% 18.8% 25.6% 30.0% 33.2% 31.8% 31.1% 31.3% 25.0% Somewhat agree 21.4% 24.8% 12.9% 24.0% 22.4% 20.3% 20.3% 23.3% 21.1% 22.9% 20.6% 21.2% 21.8% 15.6% 35.0% Somewhat disagree 9.8% 8.7% 7.3% 13.0% 10.0% 9.6% 8.7% 11.4% 16.7% 10.0% 9.0% 6.8% 10.0% 12.5% 5.0% Strongly disagree 32.9% 20.6% 54.8% 31.5% 29.2% 36.7% 29.6% 40.3% 30.0% 31.4% 32.7% 35.6% 32.0% 37.5% 30.0% Don t know/unsure 5.2% 3.7% 9.7% 2.7% 6.0% 4.4% 4.5% 6.3% 6.7% 5.7% 4.5% 4.5% 5.1% 3.1% 5.0% GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 18
19 Issues facing the State of Connecticut Almost two-thirds of likely voters as of October 2018, 64.9%, reported to strongly or somewhat agree with the statement If Connecticut cannot solve its budget crisis by cutting state services and spending, raising taxes on people with incomes over $1 million would be fair and effective. This marks an increase in agreement over the 61.3% recorded in September % of Democratic voters in the State supported raising taxes on people with incomes over $1 million compared 40.2% of Republican voters. 54.1% of unaffiliated voters supported raising taxes on people with incomes over $1 million as of September 2018, which also marks a decline over the 58.7% of unaffiliated voters who supported raising taxes in September Q If Connecticut cannot solve its budget crisis by cutting state services and spending, raising taxes on people with incomes over $1 million would be fair and effective. 100% 75% 50% 45.4% 47.1% 39.9% August 2018 September 2018 October % 20.9% 21.4% 17.8% 13.2% 8.8% 9.4% 20.7% 22.0% 21.2% 0% Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree If Connecticut cannot solve its budget crisis by cutting state services and spending, raising taxes on people with incomes over $1 million would be fair and effective. Party affiliation... Gender College degree... Age... Race/ethnicity... Democrat Republican Unaffiliated Female Male Yes No 18 to to to or older White Black Hispanic Strongly agree 47.1% 65.1% 25.8% 37.7% 60.0% 34.3% 50.8% 40.9% 53.3% 57.1% 41.2% 47.0% 44.4% 75.0% 40.0% Somewhat agree 17.8% 21.1% 14.5% 16.4% 16.8% 18.7% 15.1% 23.9% 13.3% 18.6% 21.1% 15.9% 19.7% 6.3% 20.0% Somewhat disagree 9.4% 6.0% 10.5% 13.7% 7.6% 11.2% 8.7% 9.7% 10.0% 12.9% 7.0% 10.6% 9.5% 9.4% 10.0% Strongly disagree 21.2% 6.9% 45.2% 22.6% 11.2% 31.1% 21.9% 21.0% 21.1% 11.4% 23.6% 22.7% 21.6% 9.4% 25.0% Don t know/unsure 4.6% 0.9% 4.0% 9.6% 4.4% 4.8% 3.5% 4.5% 2.2% 7.0% 3.8% 4.9% 5.0% GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 19
20 Lesley DeNardis, Ph.D. Executive Director, Institute for Public Policy (203) Michael Vigeant CEO, GreatBlue Research (860) GreatBlue Research, Inc. Slide / 20
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