Q1 Which candidate do you hope will be the next President of the United States? (Candidates are listed in alphabetical order and party affiliation is indicated.) Answered: 305 Skipped: 7 Hillary Clinton... Gary Johnson (Libertarian... Jill Stein (Green Party) Donald J. Trump... Other Candidates... 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Answer Choices Hillary Clinton (Democratic Party) Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party) Jill Stein (Green Party) Donald J. Trump (Republican Party) Other Candidates (List in Comment Box) Responses 83.93% 256 1.64% 5 4.59% 14 5.57% 17 4.26% 13 Total 305 # Other candidates: Date 1 Bernie Sanders 9/1/2016 2:47 PM 2 Bernie Sanders 9/1/2016 10:30 AM 3 Bernie Sanders 9/1/2016 1:21 AM 4 Bernie Sanders 8/31/2016 6:59 PM 5 Bernie Sanders 8/31/2016 6:32 PM 6 No candidate is fit to win. Only Sanders 8/31/2016 6:10 PM 7 Jesus 8/30/2016 10:56 AM 8 Bernie Sanders #FeeltheBern 8/30/2016 9:00 AM 9 Leaderless- Anarchy! They all suck... 8/30/2016 8:15 AM 10 Barnie Sanders 8/30/2016 7:40 AM 1 / 6
11 Not voting 8/30/2016 2:30 AM 12 Bernie Sanders 8/30/2016 12:24 AM 13 Me 8/29/2016 11:05 PM 14 Bernie Sanders 8/29/2016 10:01 PM 15 None 8/29/2016 8:05 PM 16 Obama 8/29/2016 7:52 PM 17 Jesus Is The Answer!!!! 8/29/2016 7:50 PM 18 Bernie Sanders 8/28/2016 6:48 PM 2 / 6
Q2 If you had a chance to offer advice to the new President on Inauguration Day, what are the two or three most important issues you would ask him or her to address in order to improve your life and the lives of your families and communities? Pick just 2 or 3 choices. Answered: 309 Skipped: 3 Black Lives Matter and... Civil Rights College Affordability Crime in the community Education Reform Environmental concerns Equality of opportunity Equal pay for women Freedom of Speech Gay/LGBTQ Rights Gun Control Healthcare Affordability Homelessness and Hunger Immigration Reform Jobs Justice 3 / 6
Military Support Peace Police Brutality Poverty Religious Freedom Taxes Terrorism War Women's Rights 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Answer Choices Black Lives Matter and Ongoing Racism Civil Rights College Affordability Crime in the community Education Reform Environmental concerns Equality of opportunity Equal pay for women Freedom of Speech Gay/LGBTQ Rights Gun Control Healthcare Affordability Homelessness and Hunger Immigration Reform Jobs Justice Responses 49.84% 154 13.92% 43 41.42% 128 11.33% 35 22.33% 69 13.92% 43 17.80% 55 22.98% 71 5.50% 17 11.97% 37 26.21% 81 22.98% 71 15.53% 48 22.33% 69 20.06% 62 8.09% 25 4 / 6
Military Support Peace Police Brutality Poverty Religious Freedom Taxes Terrorism War Women's Rights 2.91% 9 10.03% 31 15.53% 48 16.50% 51 7.12% 22 8.74% 27 9.71% 30 5.50% 17 18.45% 57 Total Respondents: 309 # Other issues and comments: Date 1 14 % percent were not sure Another 14% would not vote breaking down by party shows that among democrats, 10 percent said there were not sure 9% said they would not vote 6% voting for third party candidates Republicans showed 8% voting 3 rd party 12% not sure 5% would not vote Independents 16 % not sure 18% not vote 14% 3rd parties The numbers are historically y high In 2012 Third party caindates were less than 2% while today they 8% Seven times higher than in 2012. If these people were to break one way or the other before Election Day they could reverse Clintons lead And put trump in the white house. 2 - Clean presidential campaigns; bring money out of politics; one person one vote; corporations & super-pacs are not people. - Free Palestine 9/1/2016 4:01 PM 9/1/2016 2:47 PM 3 Voting-rights 8/31/2016 9:40 PM 4 Housing Affordability 8/31/2016 9:23 PM 5 The bigger issue is that of making sure Government is thinking long-term with the strategies they employ. Government should be responsible for making decisions in a way that is considered and thoughtful, that incorporates data and looks to the longer-term and better approach rather than putting a bandaid on something. It is not just a question of the issues that matter, but how those issues are handled and whether they are considered in such a thoughtful way and with the longer-term in mind. One example is the issue of infrastructure - roads, bridges, airports, - our economy and society can't function without having such capital projects being managed properly. Every time I go to Europe, I am impressed with the state of their infrastructure. Every time I return home I am mortified by the state of our roads and bridges and I am well aware of the longer-term impact on our economy and society of such poor management of such important and fundamental issues. 6 Every rose has it thorn...as is the case with this election. No matter who is chosen in the world of politics no one is squeaky clean and without flaws. Mistakes are made individually and collectively and as much as we'd like to believe we are judged by the good we do, we are judge even more harshly by our mistakes...no matter great or small. We live in a society driven by social media, propaganda, greed, entitlement, bias, racism, violence and certainly narcissistic behavior so no matter who is elected the struggle for those without a voice, those who believe differently, those without means, those limited by education, and the list goes...for them the struggle will always be great! Although Donald Trump will certainly not have my vote...it's just as much a travesty that he has gotten far. 8/31/2016 7:07 PM 8/31/2016 6:42 PM 7 Animal rights needs to be included on the list. 8/31/2016 6:07 PM 8 PAID FAMILY LEAVE! 8/31/2016 6:06 PM 9 Naturally I would pick the or items that affect my life, but Civil rights. health and college affordability are also at the top of my list. I chose police brutality and poverty because these are broad areas that cover more than one area on the list. 8/31/2016 6:03 PM 10 I selected only three, yet all of these issues are very important. Go Hillary! Play that woman card! 8/31/2016 5:52 PM 11 Too much Big government! Let the states take back that which they should do. Government should go back to the Constitution/original plan where there was separation and delineation among the 3 branches of government. 12 Student loans, high cost for college, diversity in leadership, and targeted plan to save our African American and Latino boys. 8/30/2016 4:30 PM 8/30/2016 2:39 PM 5 / 6
13 DONALD TRUMP FOR 2016!!!! 8/30/2016 1:52 PM 14 I'd like to see Obama lead a Restorative Justice Movement, in Chicago and around the country. 8/30/2016 11:34 AM 15 Embracing Jesus Christ 8/30/2016 10:56 AM 16 Peaceful Conflict Resolution at all levels. 8/30/2016 8:56 AM 17 Income Inequality 8/30/2016 8:55 AM 18 Education, Civil Rights,Justice, Equality of Opportunity, Environmental Concerns, College Affordability, Gun Control, Crime in the Community, Police Brutality, Black Lives Matter & On going Racism, Violence Against Women, Sexism,Equal Pay for Women, Immigration Reform, Homelessness & Hunger, War, Terrorism, Peace & Human Rights 19 It's hard to choose just three; there are many more on the list that are quite important, but neither major candidate has addressed education, and they must. I would add environmental issues, LGBTQ rights without persecution, terrorism, jobs, and immigration reform. Health care must be continued. If we could assure justice, we would have peace and could virtually eliminate poverty. Handling these issues is more than one person is expected to do. However, I trust Mrs. Clinton far more than the other candidate(s) to manage them fairly and delegate appropriate individuals to head each one. She has the experience, the knowledge, and the contacts to form a solid team. 8/29/2016 10:51 PM 8/29/2016 10:36 PM 20 Criminal Justice Reform 8/29/2016 10:25 PM 21 Give out more help for student who are in debit with student loans just because they wanted a education. 8/29/2016 10:02 PM 22 Mandatory Minimum income 8/29/2016 9:22 PM 23 Other key issues which are of important to me in this presidential election cycle are as follows: Black Lives Matter and Racism, College Affordability which includes concerns about student debt and loan forgiveness, religious freedom, civil rights, police brutality, healthcare affodability, freedom of speech, poverty, taxes, military support, women's rights, homelessness and gun control. The items that I listed are very serious issues that I think the larger population shares in my concerns and I hope that our candidates will address ALL items before November and give us the voters some clarity on their positions/plans. Thank You 8/29/2016 9:18 PM 24 Emancipated foster youth 8/29/2016 9:16 PM 25 Affordable child care 8/29/2016 8:46 PM 26 The problem with education is education reform. Business leaders trying to reform education into a profit making entity. 8/29/2016 7:58 PM 27 MORE PROGRAMS FOR TEEN MOMS AND KIDS. 8/29/2016 7:52 PM 28 Issues of reverse discrimination Equal rights and benefits in federal job market for retired ;aw enforcement officers like military personnel 8/29/2016 7:51 PM 29 election reform 8/29/2016 7:46 PM 30 I chose " civil rights as an umbrella that includes race, LGBTQ, and women's issues 8/28/2016 4:33 PM 31 National debt 8/28/2016 4:15 PM 6 / 6