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

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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 Long Run Party ID, Registered Voters January 16 20, 2019 Current sample Long run 29 28 28 31 42 40 Republican Democrat Independent

Trend in Party ID with leaners, Registered Voters, 2012 2019 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Democrats Republicans Independents 2012 2014 2016 2018 Date

Trend in Party ID without leaners, Registered Voters, 2012 2019 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Democrats Republicans Independents 2012 2014 2016 2018 Date

Continue lawsuit to overturn ACA or withdraw 42 48 9 Continue Withdraw DK

Accept or reject federal funds for expansion of Medicaid 62 25 12 Expand Not expand DK

Continue or withdraw from ACA lawsuit by Party ID Republican Independent Democrat 75 32 11 20 39 81 Continue Withdraw

Accept or reject expansion of Medicaid by Party ID Republican Independent Democrat 43 55 88 41 28 7 Expand Not expand

Cut property taxes or increase spending on public schools 39 55 6 Cut tax Spend more DK

Cut property taxes or increase school spending by Party ID Republican Independent Democrat 62 36 18 32 57 76 Cut tax Spend more

Favor or oppose major increase in aid for special education 73 20 7 Favor Oppose DK

Favor or oppose major increase in aid for special education by Party ID Republican Independent Democrat 62 65 89 30 25 7 Favor Oppose

No gas tax hike or raise tax to spend on roads 52 42 6 No tax hike Raise tax for roads DK

No gas tax hike or raise tax to spend on roads by Party ID Republican Independent Democrat 69 51 36 27 34 58 No tax hike Raise tax for roads

Support or oppose increase in minimum wage 55 39 7 Support Oppose DK

Support or oppose increase in minimum wage by Party ID Republican Independent Democrat 32 50 82 64 43 9 Support Oppose

Support or oppose early release after half served 42 43 13 Support Oppose DK

Support or oppose early release after two thirds served 51 34 13 Support Oppose DK

Redistricting by legislature & governor or by non partisan commission 72 18 10 Legislature/Gov Non partisan DK

Redistricting by legislature & governor or by non partisan commission by Party ID Republican Independent Democrat 27 10 10 63 76 83 Legislature/Gov Non partisan

Favor or oppose legalization of use of marijuana 59 35 7 Favor Oppose DK

Favor or oppose legalization of use of marijuana Registered Voters, September, 2014 46 51 2 Favor Oppose DK

Favor or oppose legalization of marijuana regulated like alcohol 58 36 6 Favor Oppose DK

Approve or disapprove of lame duck legislation 41 15 16 14 14 Strongly Somewhat Somewhat approve approve disapprove Strongly disapprove DK

Approve or disapprove of Walker signing lame duck legislation 18 Strongly approve 15 Somewhat approve 41 14 11 Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove DK

Like to see Walker run for senate or governor in 2022 Registered Voters, September, 2014 37 53 10 Like to run Not like to run DK

Is Evers trying to cooperate with legislative leaders or isn't he interested Registered Voters, September, 2014 47 28 25 Trying Not interested DK

Are legislative leaders trying to cooperate with Evers or aren't they interested Registered Voters, September, 2014 46 32 22 Trying Not interested DK

Favor or oppose building wall along Mexican border 44 51 4 Favor Oppose DK

Favor or oppose building wall along Mexican border Registered Voters, March 2017 37 59 4 Favor Oppose DK

Favor or oppose building wall along Mexican border Registered Voters, August 2018 41 54 4 Favor Oppose DK

Support or oppose partial government shutdown over border wall 66 29 4 Support Oppose DK

Support or oppose partial government shutdown over border wall by Party ID Republican Independent Democrat 55 25 5 41 69 92 Support Oppose

Who is most responsible for the government shutdown 43 7 34 14 2 Trump Republicans Democrats All equally DK

Approve or disapprove of Donald Trump's handling of his job Registered Voters, October 24 28, 2018 50 47 2 Approve Disapprove DK

Approve or disapprove of Donald Trump's handling of his job 52 44 4 Approve Disapprove DK

Does 'cares about people like me' describe Trump Registered Voters, August, 2018 39 57 3 Cares Does not care DK

Does 'cares about people like me' describe Trump 42 55 3 Cares Does not care DK

Does 'honest' describe Trump Registered Voters, June, 2017 35 59 6 Honest Not honest DK

Does 'honest' describe Trump 31 62 6 Honest Not honest DK

Has Trump changed Republican party for better, worse or not changed Registered Voters, October 24 28, 2018 47 28 21 4 For better For worse Not changed DK

Has Trump changed Republican party for better, worse or not changed 44 31 20 4 For better For worse Not changed DK

Is there enough or not enough cause right now to begin hearings on impeachment 59 33 8 Is enough Is not enough DK

How likely to vote to reelect Trump in 2020 or vote for someone else 49 27 12 8 Definitely Probably Probably Definitely vote for vote for vote against vote against

Joe Biden Support for Democratic 2020 Primary Democratic & Independent 32 44 16 7 A top choice Acceptable Not support Haven't heard

Bernie Sanders Support for Democratic 2020 Primary Democratic & Independent 23 38 28 9 A top choice Acceptable Not support Haven't heard

Elizabeth Warren Support for Democratic 2020 Primary Democratic & Independent 36 30 15 17 A top choice Acceptable Not support Haven't heard

Kamala Harris Support for Democratic 2020 Primary Democratic & Independent 8 23 11 54 A top choice Acceptable Not support Haven't heard

Cory Booker Support for Democratic 2020 Primary Democratic & Independent 8 24 8 56 A top choice Acceptable Not support Haven't heard

Beto O'Rourke Support for Democratic 2020 Primary Democratic & Independent 56 21 12 8 A top choice Acceptable Not support Haven't heard

Amy Klobuchar Support for Democratic 2020 Primary Democratic & Independent 5 20 8 62 A top choice Acceptable Not support Haven't heard

Julian Castro Support for Democratic 2020 Primary Democratic & Independent 4 16 10 65 A top choice Acceptable Not support Haven't heard

Wisconsin headed in right direction or wrong track Registered Voters, October 24 28, 2018 55 40 5 Right direction Wrong track Don't know

Wisconsin headed in right direction or wrong track 57 33 10 Right direction Wrong track Don't know

Approve or disapprove of Evers handling job 39 22 38 Approve Disapprove Don't know

Approve or disapprove of Legislature handling its job 52 31 16 Approve Disapprove Don't know

Favorability: Tony Evers 41 24 28 6 Favorable Unfavorable Not heard DK

Favorability: Robin Vos 13 17 59 11 Favorable Unfavorable Not heard DK

Favorability: Scott Fitzgerald 24 19 47 10 Favorable Unfavorable Not heard DK

Favorability: Josh Kaul 16 7 67 10 Favorable Unfavorable Not heard DK

Favorability: Mandela Barnes 16 7 67 9 Favorable Unfavorable Not heard DK

January 16-20, 2019