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BLW YouGov spec This study is being conducted by John Carey, Gretchen Helmke, Brendan Nyhan, and Susan Stokes, who are professors at Dartmouth College (Carey and Nyhan), the University of Rochester (Helmke), and Yale University (Stokes). We ask for your attention for a few minutes and we thank you for your attention and your responses. Your participation is voluntary and you may decline the survey or withdraw at any time. No information that identifies you will be collected or retained by the researchers. However, any online interaction carries some risk of being accessed. Do you consent to participate in the survey? o Yes o No How old are you? o Under 18 o 18-24 o 25-34 o 35-44 o 45-54 o 55-64 o 65-74 o 75-84 o 85 or older End of Block Page Break 1

Now we would like to ask you about your views on politics. On the next several screens you will see questions about the executive (president), legislature (Congress), and judiciary (courts), as well as about the news media and the political actions of individual citizens. The questions will ask you to evaluate the importance of certain principles or values to democracy in general, and how well those principles or values are being upheld in practice in the United States. Page Break 2

How important are these characteristics for democratic government? [randomly display 9 of 27] <b>not relevant</b> This has no impact on democracy <b>beneficial</b> This enhances democracy, but is not required for democracy <b>important</b>if this is absent, democracy is compromised <b>essential</b>a country cannot be considered democratic without this officials are legally sanctioned for misconduct officials do not use public office for private gain agencies are not used to monitor, attack, or punish political opponents All adult citizens enjoy the same legal and political rights does not interfere with journalists or news organizations effectively prevents private actors from engaging in politicallymotivated violence or intimidation 3

protects individuals right to engage in unpopular speech or expression Political competition occurs without criticism of opponents loyalty or patriotism Elections are free from foreign influence Parties and candidates are not barred due to their political beliefs and ideologies All adult citizens have equal opportunity to vote All votes have equal impact on election outcomes Elections are conducted, ballots counted, and winners determined without pervasive fraud or manipulation Executive authority cannot be expanded 4

beyond constitutional limits The legislature is able to effectively limit executive power The judiciary is able to effectively limit executive power The elected branches respect judicial independence Voter participation in elections is generally high Information about the sources of campaign funding is available to the public Public policy is not determined by large campaign contributions Citizens can make their opinions heard in open debate about policies that are under consideration The geographic boundaries of electoral districts do not systematically 5

advantage any particular political party Even when there are disagreements about ideology or policy, political leaders generally share a common understanding of relevant facts Elected officials seek compromise with political opponents Citizens have access to information about candidates that is relevant to how they would govern protects individuals right to engage in peaceful protest Law enforcement investigations of public officials or their associates are free from political influence or interference Page Break 6

How well do the following statements describe the United States as of today? [Carry forward 9 displayed choices from "How important are these characteristics for democratic government?"] The U.S. does not meet this standard The U.S. partly meets this standard The U.S. mostly meets this standard The U.S. fully meets this standard Not sure officials are legally sanctioned for misconduct officials do not use public office for private gain agencies are not used to monitor, attack, or punish political opponents All adult citizens enjoy the same legal and political rights does not interfere with journalists or news organizations effectively prevents private actors from engaging in politicallymotivated violence or intimidation o o o o o o 7

protects individuals right to engage in unpopular speech or expression o Political competition occurs without criticism of opponents loyalty or patriotism o Elections are free from foreign influence o Parties and candidates are not barred due to their political beliefs and ideologies All adult citizens have equal opportunity to vote o o All votes have equal impact on election outcomes o Elections are conducted, ballots counted, and winners determined without pervasive fraud or manipulation o 8

Executive authority cannot be expanded beyond constitutional limits The legislature is able to effectively limit executive power The judiciary is able to effectively limit executive power o o o The elected branches respect judicial independence o Voter participation in elections is generally high o Information about the sources of campaign funding is available to the public Public policy is not determined by large campaign contributions Citizens can make their opinions heard in open debate about policies that are under o o o 9

consideration The geographic boundaries of electoral districts do not systematically advantage any particular political party Even when there are disagreements about ideology or policy, political leaders generally share a common understanding of relevant facts Elected officials seek compromise with political opponents Citizens have access to information about candidates that is relevant to how they would govern o o o o protects individuals right to engage in peaceful protest o Law enforcement investigations o 10

of public officials or their associates are free from political influence or interference End of Block On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 is least democratic and 100 is most democratic, how would you rate the political system of the United States as of today? United States today [page break] How important is it for you to live in a country that is governed democratically? On this scale where 1 means it is not at all important and 10 means absolutely important, what position would you choose? Not at Absolutely all important important 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 End of Block 11

In what state do you currently reside? o Alabama o Alaska o Arizona o Arkansas o California o Colorado o Connecticut o Delaware o District of Columbia o Florida o Georgia o Hawaii o Idaho o Illinois o Indiana o Iowa o Kansas o Kentucky o Louisiana o Maine o Maryland 12

o Massachusetts o Michigan o Minnesota o Mississippi o Missouri o Montana o Nebraska o Nevada o New Hampshire o New Jersey o New Mexico o New York o North Carolina o North Dakota o Ohio o Oklahoma o Oregon o Pennsylvania o Rhode Island o South Carolina o South Dakota 13

o Tennessee o Texas o Utah o Vermont o Virginia o Washington o West Virginia o Wisconsin o Wyoming o Puerto Rico o I do not reside in the United States What is your gender? o Male o Female o Other 14

When it comes to politics, would you describe yourself as liberal, conservative, or neither liberal nor conservative? o Very conservative o Somewhat conservative o Slightly conservative o Moderate; middle of the road o Slightly liberal o Somewhat liberal o Very liberal Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or something else? o Republican o Democrat o Independent o Something else Page Break 15

Display This Question: If Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent,... Democrat Is Selected Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not very strong Democrat? o Strong Democrat o Not very strong Democrat Display This Question: If Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent,... Republican Is Selected Would you call yourself a strong Republican or not a very strong Republican? o Strong Republican o Not very strong Republican Display This Question: If Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent,... Independent Is Selected Or Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent,... Something else Is Selected Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party or to the Democratic Party? o Closer to the Republican Party o Closer to the Democratic Party o Neither Page Break 16

What is the highest degree or level of school you have completed? o Did not graduate from high school o High school diploma or the equivalent (GED) o Some college o Associate's degree o Bachelor's degree o Master's degree o Professional or doctorate degree Please check one or more categories below to indicate what race(s) you consider yourself to be. White Black or African American American Indian or Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Multi-racial Other Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent? o Yes o No 17

Generally, how interested are you in politics? o Extremely interested o Very interested o Somewhat interested o Not very interested o Not at all interested End of Block Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as President? o Strongly approve o Somewhat approve o Somewhat disapprove o Strongly disapprove End of Block 18

The next set of questions helps us learn what types of information are commonly known to the public. Please answer these questions on your own without asking anyone or looking up the answers. Many people don t know the answers to these questions, but we d be grateful if you would please answer every question even if you re not sure what the right answer is. It is important to us that you do NOT use outside sources like the Internet to search for the correct answer. Will you answer the following questions without help from outside sources? o Yes o No End of Block For how many years is a United States Senator elected - that is, how many years are there in one full term of office for a U.S. Senator? o Two years o Four years o Six years o Eight years o None of these o Don't know 19

How many times can an individual be elected President of the United States under current laws? o Once o Twice o Four times o Unlimited number of terms o Don't know How many U.S. Senators are there from each state? o One o Two o Four o Depends on which state o Don't know Who is currently the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? o Richard Branson o Nick Clegg o David Cameron o Theresa May o Margaret Thatcher o Don't know 20

For how many years is a member of the United States House of Representatives elected - that is, how many years are there in one full term of office for a U.S. House member? o Two years o Four years o Six years o Eight years o For life o Don't know End of Block It is essential for the validity of this study that we know whether participants looked up any information online during the study. Did you make an effort to look up information during the study? Please be honest; you will still be paid and you will not be penalized in any way if you did. o Yes, I looked up information o No, I did not look up information Page Break 21

Do you have any comments on the survey? Please let us know about any problems you had or aspects of the survey that were confusing. [textbox] Page Break Thank you for answering these questions. This research is not intended to support or oppose any political candidate or office. The research has no affiliation with any political candidate or campaign and has received no financial support from any political candidate or campaign. Should you have any questions about this study, please contact Prof. Brendan Nyhan at brendan.j.nyhan@dartmouth.edu. End of Block 22