Please attribute this information to: Monmouth University Poll West Long Branch, NJ 07764 www.monmouth.edu/polling Follow on Twitter: @MonmouthPoll Released: Tuesday, 18, Contact: PATRICK MURRAY 732-979-6769 (cell); 732-263-5858 (office) pdmurray@monmouth.edu Follow on Twitter: @PollsterPatrick NATIONAL: SENATE HEALTH CARE BILL GETS THUMBS DOWN Low ratings for Congressional leadership West Long Branch, NJ Public opinion of the recently unveiled Senate health care reform bill isn t any better than it was for the House version passed in May. There are some signs that ublicans may be losing confidence in how this issue is being handled by their party s leadership. The latest Monmouth University Poll also finds that Congress as a whole as well as its partisan leadership receive generally negative reviews, with the House speaker doing better than the Senate majority leader among their fellow ublicans. Just of Americans approve of the Senate health care reform bill introduced last week while a majority of 5 disapprove. These results are nearly identical to the public s response to a similar bill passed by the House in May, which stood at approve and 5 disapprove. However, ublicans are less supportive of this new bill (4) than they were of the House version two months ago (71%). Current support among independents ( now versus 2 for the House bill) and ocrats ( now versus for the House bill) is nearly identical to what it was in May. The public is divided on how this new Senate bill stacks up against the House version. About 1- in-5 () say the Senate bill is better, 3-in-10 () say it is worse, and 3-in-10 () say it is about the same. Only 3 of ublicans say the Senate bill is better than the original House version, although just say it is worse. Half () of ocrats say the Senate bill is worse and just say it is an improvement over the House version. The ublican base does not express overwhelming confidence in how their party s leadership is handling health care reform. There has been a drop in support since passage of the House bill two months ago, which partly explains why the new bill is on life support just days after it was introduced, said Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute. 1
Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/18/17 If the Senate bill becomes law, nearly half of the public (4) expects their own health care costs to go up, although this belief ranges from 6 of ocrats to 3 of independents and of ublicans. Only 10% of Americans think their costs would go down as a result of this bill including just of ublicans, of independents, and 3% of ocrats. Another one-third of the public (3) expects that their costs will remain about the same if this bill is enacted into law. These results are basically the same as opinion of the House bill in May, although ublicans are now somewhat more likely to expect their own health care costs will go up under the Senate bill () than felt that way about the House version (). Similarly, 3 of the public expects that their own access to quality health care will get worse under the new bill and just believe it will get better. Another feel their access to quality health care will remain about the same as it is now if the new bill becomes law. A plurality of 4 say the primary motivation for pushing this legislation is so that ublicans in Congress can score a political victory. Only say the driving force behind this bill is a genuine attempt to fix the health care system, although say both motivations are equally at work. These results are almost identical to how the public saw passage of the House bill 4 said it was politically motivated, said it was a genuine fix, and said it was motivated by both factors equally. The Monmouth University Poll also finds that public opinion of Congress continues to wallow in the gutter, with just approving of the legislative branch s performance and 70% disapproving. The vast majority of ocrats (7), independents (73%), and ublicans (5) give Congress a negative job rating. The leaders of the two chambers of Congress do note fare any better in the court of public opinion. On the Senate side, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell earns a approve and 3 disapprove rating, with 4 offering no opinion. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who just assumed the post in January, gets a approve and disapprove rating, with 5 having no opinion. In the House of resentatives, Speaker Paul Ryan has a approve and disapprove rating, with having no opinion. Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has a approve and disapprove rating, with 41% having no opinion. In terms of net negative ratings approve minus disapprove McConnell (-26), Pelosi (-25), and Ryan (-20) are all in the same ballpark. Schumer (-11) fairs a little better, but is the least known of the four leaders. While Ryan gets a net +26 positive rating from his fellow ublicans ( approve to disapprove), McConnell earns a split decision (+1, 2 to ) from the same group. Both Pelosi (+17, to ) and Schumer (+11, 2 to 1) earn net positive ratings from their fellow ocrats. Examining how these leaders are viewed by the opposite party, Pelosi gets a net negative -59 rating ( approve to 6 disapprove) among ublicans while Ryan earns a net negative -55 rating 2
Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/18/17 ( to 62%) rating from ocrats. McConnell gets a net negative -45 rating ( to ) from ocrats while Schumer gets a net negative -30 rating (10% to 40%) from ublicans. These ratings demonstrate just how potent a mobilizing factor these Congressional leaders are for voters of the opposite party, said Murray. It is also worth noting that Ryan is significantly more popular with ublican voters than McConnell is. The Monmouth University Poll was conducted by telephone from 13 to 16, with 800 adults in the United States. The results in this release have a margin of error of +/- 3.5 percent. The poll was conducted by the Monmouth University Polling Institute in West Long Branch, NJ. QUESTIONS AND RESULTS (* Some columns may not add to 100% due to rounding.) [Q1 previously released.] 2. Do you approve or disapprove of the job the U.S. Congress is doing? TREND: May March January Approve 2 Disapprove 70% 6 5 6 (VOL) opinion 1 (1,002) (801) (801) TREND: Continued Sept. Aug. June March Jan. Dec. Oct. Sept. Aug. June April Jan. Dec. 2016* 2016* 2016* 2016 2016 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2014 2013 Approve 1 1 Disapprove 7 7 7 6 73% 73% 71% 71% 72% 6 71% 6 70% 73% 7 (VOL) opinion 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% (n) (802) (803) (803) (1,008) (1,003) (1,006) (1,012) (1,009) (1,203) (1,001) (1,002) (1,005) (1,003) (1,008) (1,012) * Registered voters [QUESTIONS 3-6 WERE ROTATED] 3. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Mitch McConnell is doing as Senate Majority Leader, or do you have no opinion of him? Approve Disapprove 3 (VOL) opinion 4 4. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Chuck Schumer is doing as Senate Minority Leader, or do you have no opinion of him? Approve Disapprove (VOL) opinion 5 3
Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/18/17 5. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Paul Ryan is doing as Speaker of the House, or do you have no opinion of him? Approve Disapprove (VOL) opinion 6. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Nancy Pelosi is doing as House Minority Leader, or do you have no opinion of her? Approve Disapprove (VOL) opinion 41% [Q7-22 previously released.] 23. Have you heard that the U.S. Senate is currently working on a bill to repeal or replace certain provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes called Obamacare, or haven t you heard about this? Heard 92% t heard 24. Do you approve or disapprove of this Senate bill? May * Approve Disapprove 5 5 (VOL) Don t know (1,002) [*May 17 question was asked about the bill that had just been passed by the House.] 25. Which of the following statements describes this bill more: it is a genuine attempt to fix the health care system or ublicans want to pass this largely so they can claim a political victory, or both reasons equally? [CHOICES WERE ROTATED] It is a genuine attempt to fix the health care system ublicans want to pass this largely so they can claim a political victory May * 4 4 Both reasons equally (VOL) Don t know (1,002) [*May 17 question was asked about the House bill.] 26. Do you think this bill will be better, worse, or about the same as the one passed by the House of resentatives two months ago? Better Worse About the same (VOL) Don t know 4
Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/18/17 [QUESTIONS 27 & 28 WERE ROTATED] 27. If this new bill becomes law, do you think your own health care costs would go up, go down, or stay about the same? May * Go up 4 4 Go down 10% Stay the same 3 3 (VOL) Don t know (1,002) [*May 17 question was asked about the House bill.] 28. If this new bill becomes law, do you think your ability to access high quality health care would get better, get worse, or stay about the same? Get better Get worse 3 Stay about the same (VOL) Don t know METHODOLOGY The Monmouth University Poll was sponsored and conducted by the Monmouth University Polling Institute from 13 to 16, with a national random sample of 800 adults age 18 and older, in English. This includes 400 contacted by a live interviewer on a landline telephone and 400 contacted by a live interviewer on a cell phone. Telephone numbers were selected through random digit dialing and landline respondents were selected with a modified Troldahl-Carter youngest adult household screen. Monmouth is responsible for all aspects of the survey design, data weighting and analysis. Final sample is weighted for region, age, education, gender and race based on US Census information. Data collection support provided by Braun Research (field) and SSI (RDD sample). For results based on this sample, one can say with 9 confidence that the error attributable to sampling has a maximum margin of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points (unadjusted for sample design). Sampling error can be larger for subgroups (see table below). In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of opinion polls. DEMOGRAPHICS (weighted) Self-orted 2 ublican 40% ependent ocrat 4 Male Female 18-34 35-54 3 55+ 6 White Black 1 Hispanic Asian/Other 5
Monmouth University Polling Institute 07/18/17 MARGIN OF ERROR unweighted sample moe (+/-) 800 3. REGISTERED VOTER 713 3. 87 10. SELF-REPORTED ublican 196 7.0% ependent 326 5. ocrat 257 6.1% IDEOLOGY Liberal 198 7.0% Moderate 317 5. Conservative 254 6.2% Male 412 4. Female 388 5.0% AGE 18-34 225 6. 35-54 237 6. 55+ 336 5. White non-hispanic 586 4.1% Other 190 7.1% UATE degree 385 5.0% 4 year degree 403 4. <$50K 258 6.1% $50 to <100K 258 6.1% $100K+ 221 6. 2016 VOTE BY COUNTY Trump 10+ pts. 296 5. Swing < 10 pts. 177 7. Clinton 10+ pts. 327 5. ### 6
2. Do you approve or disapprove of the job the U.S. Congress is doing? Approve Disapprove [VOL] Neither_ opinion_dont Know_Refused 70% 2 72% 53% 10% 5 1 73% 7 80% 6 6 2. Do you approve or disapprove of the job the U.S. Congress is doing? Approve Disapprove [VOL] Neither_ opinion_dont Know_Refused 6 70% 5 7 7 6 70% 10% 1 10% degree 6 2. Do you approve or disapprove of the job the U.S. Congress is doing? Approve Disapprove [VOL] Neither_ opinion_dont Know_Refused 1 80% 6 6 80% 2 70% 70% 6 Lib 3. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 2 of the job Mitch McConnell is doing as Senate Majority Leader, Disapprove 3 41% 3 63% 3 2 or do you have no opinion of him? opinion_dont Know_Refused 4 6 53% 50% 5 53% Mod Con degree 3. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 1 of the job Mitch McConnell is doing as Senate Majority Leader, Disapprove 3 41% 3 3 or do you have no opinion of him? opinion_dont Know_Refused 4 53% 60% 4 53% 5 Trump 10+pts Swing <10pts Clinton 10+pts 3. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 1 1 of the job Mitch McConnell is doing as Senate Majority Leader, Disapprove 5 2 4 4 41% or do you have no opinion of him? opinion_dont Know_Refused 5 4 3 Page 1
Lib 4. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 10% 2 3 of the job Chuck Schumer is doing as Senate Minority Leader, Disapprove 40% 1 1 2 41% or do you have no opinion of him? opinion_dont Know_Refused 5 52% 7 50% 5 5 4 5 53% Mod Con degree 4. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 1 1 1 of the job Chuck Schumer is doing as Senate Minority Leader, Disapprove 3 2 or do you have no opinion of him? opinion_dont Know_Refused 63% 6 50% 50% 6 61% Trump 10+pts Swing <10pts Clinton 10+pts 4. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 2 of the job Chuck Schumer is doing as Senate Minority Leader, Disapprove 2 or do you have no opinion of him? opinion_dont Know_Refused 41% 6 4 41% 5 53% 5 Lib 5. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 2 3 of the job Paul Ryan is doing as Speaker of the House, or do you Disapprove 4 4 62% 6 2 have no opinion of him? opinion_dont Know_Refused 2 3 Mod Con degree 5. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 2 1 of the job Paul Ryan is doing as Speaker of the House, or do you Disapprove 4 3 4 4 4 3 have no opinion of him? opinion_dont Know_Refused 3 40% 3 Trump 10+pts Swing <10pts Clinton 10+pts 5. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 2 2 of the job Paul Ryan is doing as Speaker of the House, or do you Disapprove 5 3 52% 3 4 have no opinion of him? opinion_dont Know_Refused 2 3 Page 2
Lib 6. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 1 10% of the job Nancy Pelosi is doing as House Minority Leader, or do Disapprove 6 4 3 5 you have no opinion of her? opinion_dont Know_Refused 41% 3 5 2 40% 4 4 4 Mod Con degree 6. Do you approve or disapprove Approve of the job Nancy Pelosi is doing as House Minority Leader, or do Disapprove 3 2 4 4 40% you have no opinion of her? opinion_dont Know_Refused 40% 5 3 4 Trump 10+pts Swing <10pts Clinton 10+pts 6. Do you approve or disapprove Approve 2 2 of the job Nancy Pelosi is doing as House Minority Leader, or do Disapprove 4 4 4 4 3 you have no opinion of her? opinion_dont Know_Refused 52% 3 23. Have you heard that the U.S. Senate is currently working on a bill to repeal or replace certain provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes called Obamacare, or havent you heard about this? Heard t heard 92% 93% 83% 9 93% 91% 92% 92% 9 Male Female 91% 93% 23. Have you heard that the U.S. Senate is currently working on a bill to repeal or replace certain provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes called Obamacare, or havent you heard about this? Heard t heard 18-34 35-54 55+ White non-hisp Hsp-Blk-Asn-Oth 8 9 93% 9 8 degree 4 yr degree 90% 9 10% 3% <$50K $50-100K 90% 8 10% Page 3
$100K+ 23. Have you heard that the U.S. Senate is currently working on a bill to repeal or replace certain provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, sometimes called Obamacare, or havent you heard about this? Heard t heard 9 1% 9 9 8 24. Do you approve or disapprove of this Senate bill? Approve Disapprove 5 5 2 5 4 52% 8 83% 60% 4 3 2 1 degree 24. Do you approve or disapprove of this Senate bill? Approve Disapprove 2 5 5 5 5 5 6 53% 1 1 24. Do you approve or disapprove of this Senate bill? Approve Disapprove 2 6 5 5 5 3 4 5 6 1 1 1 25. Which of the following statements describes this bill more: It is a genuine attempt to fix the health care system - or - ublicans want to pass this largely so they can claim a political victory, or both reasons equally? It is a genuine attempt to fix the health care system ublicans want to pass this largely so they can claim a political victory Both reasons equally 4 4 2 3 1 3 3 73% 2% 7 2% 4 3 3 Page 4
degree 25. Which of the following statements describes this bill more: It is a genuine attempt to fix the health care system - or - ublicans want to pass this largely so they can claim a political victory, or both reasons equally? It is a genuine attempt to fix the health care system ublicans want to pass this largely so they can claim a political victory Both reasons equally 4 4 2 2 3 2 3 2 52% 2 40% 25. Which of the following statements describes this bill more: It is a genuine attempt to fix the health care system - or - ublicans want to pass this largely so they can claim a political victory, or both reasons equally? It is a genuine attempt to fix the health care system ublicans want to pass this largely so they can claim a political victory Both reasons equally 52% 40% 4 1 52% 2 3 2 4 1 53% 2 26. Do you think this bill will be better, worse, or about the same as the one passed by the House of resentatives two months ago? Better Worse About the same 1 2 3 2 2 41% 3 3 3 2 degree 26. Do you think this bill will be better, worse, or about the same as the one passed by the House of resentatives two months ago? Better Worse About the same 2 1 3 1 4 Page 5
26. Do you think this bill will be better, worse, or about the same as the one passed by the House of resentatives two months ago? Better Worse About the same 3 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 27. If this new bill becomes law, do you think your own health care costs would go up, go down, or stay about the same? Go up Go down Stay about the same 4 10% 3 4 4 3 3 3 40% 6 3% 63% 4 3% 10% 1 4 27. If this new bill becomes law, do you think your own health care costs would go up, go down, or stay about the same? Go up Go down Stay about the same 40% 53% 41% 41% 5 10% 10% 2 3 3 degree 10% 27. If this new bill becomes law, do you think your own health care costs would go up, go down, or stay about the same? Go up Go down Stay about the same 4 3 53% 4 3 41% 40% 4 41% 2 10% 28. If this new bill becomes law, do you think your ability to access high quality health care would get better, get worse, or stay about the same? Get better Get worse Stay about the same 3 1 3 3 4 2 52% 1 4 2% 6 2 1% 3% 10% 2 61% 3 2 4 3% Page 6
28. If this new bill becomes law, do you think your ability to access high quality health care would get better, get worse, or stay about the same? Get better Get worse Stay about the same 4 3 3 40% 4 3 4 41% 41% 3% degree 1 3 28. If this new bill becomes law, do you think your ability to access high quality health care would get better, get worse, or stay about the same? Get better Get worse Stay about the same 3 4 4 3 3 3% 1 3% 41% 3 4 3% Page 7