CPAC and Telephone Survey of Self- Identified Conservatives Survey: February 7-8, 2012 CPAC : February 9-11, 2012
Key Points about the Ballots collected online via secure web portal requiring randomly generated one-time-use-only PIN numbers to complete the survey. Ballots collected from Thursday morning at 9 a.m. through Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. Only registrants could vote. 50 States plus DC represented in the balloting. Key Points about the Survey Fabrizio, McLaughlin & Associates conducted a nationwide survey of 600 likely self-identified conservative voters via telephone. Interviews were stratified into proportionate geographic units based on previous voter turnout. Survey conducted February 7-8, 2012. Margin of error at the 95% confidence interval for 600 likely self-identified conservative voters is ±4.0. 2
Historical Votes Cast 3,742 3,408 2,395 1,251 1,705 1,558 1,757 641 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 3
Type of Registrant 45% 45% 44% 35% 25% 15% 1 5% 8% 4% Individual Associated with CPAC Participating Organization CPAC Participating Organization Student 4
Personal Core Beliefs 7 6 63% 48% 32% My most important goal is to promote individual freedom by reducing the size and scope of government and its intrusion into the lives of its citizens. My most important goal is to promote traditional values by protecting traditional marriage and protecting the life of the unborn. 19% 12% 13% My most important goal is to secure and guarantee American safety at home and abroad regardless of the cost or the size of government. 1 6% 7% Other/None/DK/Refused Q. Which ONE of the following comes closest to your core beliefs? 5
Barack Obama Job Approval 10 97% 9 8 79% 7 6 1 2% 19% -95-60 Approve Disapprove Net Approve Q. Generally speaking, do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President? 6
GOP in Congress Job Approval 8 7 7 6 48% 46% 28% 1 +42 +2 Approve Disapprove Net Approve Q. Generally speaking, do you approve or disapprove of the job the Republicans in Congress are doing? 7
Most Important Priority 35% 36% 34% 34% 26% 25% 15% 21% 16% 13% 1 5% Passage of a Balanced Budget Amendment Passage of a Tax Reform Plan Enactment of a Debt Reduction Plan All/Other/DK/Refused Q. Which of the following is MOST important to you? Is it 8
Preferred Tax Reform Plan 6 46% 55% A tax reform plan that replaces the current multiple tax rate system with a SINGLE flat tax rate that everyone would pay on their income and/or capital gains while eliminating most tax deductions. 28% 26% 27% 18% A tax reform plan that would do away with the current tax system and replace it with a national sales tax on all goods and services bought and not on income or capital gains. 1 Other/Neither/DK/Refused Q. Which of the following tax reform plans would you favor MOST? 9
GOP Vice-Presidential Choice Senator Marco Rubio Governor Chris Christie Governor Bob McDonnell Congressman Paul Ryan Governor Mitch Daniels Businessman Herman Cain Governor Rick Perry Former Governor Jon Huntsman Governor Susan Martinez Speaker John Boehner Senator Pat Toomey Other Undecided/DK/Refused 9% 1% 8% 5% 6% 3% 5% 7% 4% 9% 4% 3% 2% 1% 1% 6% 1% <1% 5% 8% 9% 12% 15% 15% 27% 34% 5% 1 15% 25% 35% Q. Putting aside who you would like to see as the Republican Nominee for President, who would be your FIRST choice to be the Republican VICE PRESIDENTIAL candidate? Would it be? 10
Most Important in Choosing Nominee 7 6 59% 56% 38% 33% 1 3% 11% A candidate s chances of defeating President Obama A candidate s positions on the issues DK/Refused Q. Which of the following is MOST important to you in choosing who you favor for as the Republican Presidential Nominee? 11
GOP Presidential Ballot Mitt Romney 27% Rick Santorum 25% Newt Gingrich Ron Paul 8% Other/Undecided 5% 1 15% 25% Q. Thinking about the current field of Republican Presidential candidates, who would be your FIRST choice to be the Republican Presidential Nominee? 12
GOP Presidential Ballot Mitt Romney 38% Rick Santorum 31% Newt Gingrich 15% Ron Paul 12% Other/Undecided 4% 5% 1 15% 25% 35% Q. Thinking about the current field of Republican Presidential candidates, who would be your FIRST choice to be the Republican Presidential Nominee? 13
Age 9 8 83% 7 6 56% 41% 16% 1 18-55 55+ Q. In what year were you born? 14
Gender 7 6 6 1 Male Female 15