UMASS LOWELL CENTER FOR PUBLIC OPINION. National survey: Occupy Wall Street/Tea Party/Ideology. Oct. 28-Nov. 1, ,005 American adults

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One University Avenue Lowell, MA 01854 Telephone: 978.934.3224 UMASS LOWELL CENTER FOR PUBLIC OPINION National survey: Occupy Wall Street/Tea Party/Ideology Oct. 28-Nov. 1, 2011-1,005 American adults Sample design: Probability-based online sample of adults age 18+ in all 50 states + DC from panel recruited using addressbased sampling; laptops/online access provided to panelists who couldn t get online otherwise. English only. Form A/Form B: each a random half sample. Survey producer: Mike Mokrzycki for the University of Massachusetts Lowell Data collection/tabulation: Knowledge Networks, sampling from national KnowledgePanel Subgroup sizes and sampling error for: All adults (n=1,005): +/- 3.8 percentage points All registered voters (n=776): +/- 4.3 percentage points Half sample Form A (n=500): +/- 5.3 points Half sample Form B (n=505): +/- 5.4 points View Occupy Wall Street favorably (n=345): +/- 6.4 points View Tea Party movement favorably (n=327): +/- 7.0 points View both movements favorably (n=89): +/- 13 points *** SMALL SUBGROUP *** View both movements unfavorably (n=206): +/- 8.3 points Results are shown for all adults unless noted otherwise. RVs = subset of adults who are registered to vote at their current address FAV = favorable; UNFAV = unfavorable Percentages may not add to 100% because of rounding. See http://uml.edu/poll for analysis and methodology detail

Q.1 Which comes closer to your view: [RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMS] ALL RVs Government should do more to solve problems 51% 47% Government is doing too many things better 48 53 left to businesses and individuals 100 100 Crosstabs among all adults: 2

Q.2 Generally speaking, how much influence would you say the following have on American politics today: [GRID; RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMS] Too little influence About the right amount Too much influence People who are not wealthy 74% 15% 9% Labor unions 22% 38% 39% Political action committees, which finance political campaigns 7% 19% 74% Wall Street and large corporations 4% 15% 80% 3

Q.3 Overall, what is your impression of: [GRID; RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMS] The Occupy Wall Street movement The Tea Party movement Wall Street and large corporations The government in Washington FAVORABLE UNFAVORABLE Don t NET Strongly Somewhat NET Somewhat Strongly know 35% 13% 23% 40% 20% 21% 24% 29% 10% 19% 50% 19% 31% 21% 16% 1% 15% 71% 33% 38% 12% 21% 2% 19% 71% 35% 36% 8% 4

Q.3 crosstabs (cont d) 5

ASKED OF FORM A HALF SAMPLE (n=500) Q.4 [DISPLAY RESPONSE CATEGORIES IN LIST; REVERSE ORDER FOR HALF OF FORM A RESPONDENTS] In general, would you describe your political views as: LIBERAL MODERATE CONSERVATIVE NET Very Somewhat Somewhat Very NET 22% 6% 16% 48% 21% 8% 30% ASKED OF FORM B HALF SAMPLE (n=505) Q.5 [GRID; RANDOMIZE ITEMS; REVERSE ORDER OF RESPONSE CATEGORIES FOR HALF OF FORM B RESPONDENTS] In general, how would you describe your views on: Social issues such as gay marriage and abortion LIBERAL MODERATE CONSERVATIVE NET Very Somewhat Somewhat Very NET 36% 20% 16% 30% 12% 20% 33% Fiscal issues such as taxes and spending 18% 5% 13% 22% 22% 15% 36% Q.4-5 crosstabs on next page 6

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