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TOPLINE Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: January 2020 This survey was conducted online within the United States from January 27-29, 2020 among 2,527 registered voters by The Harris Poll. The results reflect a nationally representative sample. Results were weighted for age within gender, region, race/ethnicity, marital status, household size, income, employment, political party, political ideology, and education where necessary to align them with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online.

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Page 1: Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: January 2020 · Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: January 2020 This survey was conducted online within the United States from January 27-29, 2020 among 2,527

TOPLINE

Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: January 2020

This survey was conducted online within the United States from January 27-29, 2020 among 2,527 registered voters by The Harris

Poll.

The results reflect a nationally representative sample. Results were weighted for age within gender, region, race/ethnicity, marital

status, household size, income, employment, political party, political ideology, and education where necessary to align them with their

actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online.

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Base n=2527 Base n=2527

AGE* POLITICAL PARTY*

18-34 25% Democrat 37%

35-49 25% Republican 32% 50-64 29% Independent 29%

65+ 21% Other 2%

SEX* LOCALE

Male 48% Urban 26%

Female 52% Suburban 54% EDUCATION* Rural 19%

Less than high school degree 8% POLITICAL IDEOLOGY*

High school degree to less than 4-year college degree 58% Liberal 27%

4-year college degree or more 35% Moderate 42%

RACE/ETHNICITY* Conservative 31%

White 68%

Black/African American 12% Hispanic 14%

Asian 5% Other 2%

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Page 1

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 1

Q4007 What is your age?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

18-34 634

25%

35-49 623

25%

50-64 713

29%

65+ 523

21%

Mean 48.5

Std. Dev. 16.61

Std. Err. 0.33

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 2

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 2

Q4005 What is your gender?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Male 1198

48%

Female 1294

52%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 3

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 3

Q2109 In what country or region do you currently reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

United States 2493

100%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 4

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 4

S2 In which state do you reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Alabama 39

2%

Alaska 5

*

Arizona 64

3%

Arkansas 16

1%

California 289

12%

Colorado 47

2%

Connecticut 35

1%

Delaware 5

*

District of Columbia 5

*

Florida 201

8%

Georgia 76

3%

Hawaii 12

*

Idaho 9

*

Illinois 113

5%

Indiana 45

2%

Iowa 28

1%

Kansas 12

*

Kentucky 37

1%

Louisiana 26

1%

Maine 5

*

Maryland 44

2%

Massachusetts 52

2%

Michigan 81

3%

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Page 5

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 4

S2 In which state do you reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 2493

Minnesota 37

1%

Mississippi 13

1%

Missouri 46

2%

Montana 9

*

Nebraska 11

*

Nevada 33

1%

New Hampshire 8

*

New Jersey 97

4%

New Mexico 17

1%

New York 175

7%

North Carolina 81

3%

North Dakota 3

*

Ohio 103

4%

Oklahoma 20

1%

Oregon 27

1%

Pennsylvania 92

4%

Rhode Island 2

*

South Carolina 42

2%

South Dakota 2

*

Tennessee 42

2%

Texas 177

7%

Utah 16

1%

Vermont 2

*

Virginia 74

3%

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Page 6

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 4

S2 In which state do you reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 2493

Washington 59

2%

West Virginia 14

1%

Wisconsin 48

2%

Wyoming -

-

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 7

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 5

S1 Are you at least 18 years of age and registered to vote?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Yes 2493

100%

No -

-

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 8

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 6

M1 In general, do you think the country is on the right track or is it off on the wrong track?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Right track 966

39%

Wrong track 1332

53%

Don't know / Unsure 195

8%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 9

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 7

M2 In general, do you think the American economy is on the right track or is it off on the wrong track?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Right track 1280

51%

Wrong track 893

36%

Don't know / Unsure 320

13%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 10

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 8

I3 How strong do you think the U.S. economy is today?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Strong (Net) 1846

74%

Very strong 632

25%

Somewhat strong 1214

49%

Weak (Net) 647

26%

Somewhat weak 522

21%

Very weak 125

5%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 11

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 9

I4 Would you say that your personal financial situation is improving or getting worse?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Improving 989

40%

Getting worse 498

20%

Just as well off 894

36%

No opinion 112

4%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 12

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 10

M3 Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President of the United States?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Approve (Net) 1153

46%

Strongly approve 623

25%

Somewhat approve 530

21%

Disapprove (Net) 1340

54%

Somewhat disapprove 358

14%

Strongly disapprove 982

39%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 13

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 11

M3X Do you think 6 months from now the economy will be as it is now, going into a recession, or improving further?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Same as it is now 1173

47%

Going into a recession 769

31%

Improving 550

22%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 14

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 12

M3A Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Summary Of Approve

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

The economy 1499

60%

Stimulating jobs 1498

60%

Fighting terrorism 1348

54%

Immigration 1193

48%

Foreign affairs 1138

46%

Administering the 1113

government 45%

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Page 15

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 13

M3A Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Summary Of Disapprove

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Administering the 1380

government 55%

Foreign affairs 1355

54%

Immigration 1300

52%

Fighting terrorism 1145

46%

Stimulating jobs 995

40%

The economy 994

40%

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Page 16

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 14

M3A_1 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

The economy

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Approve (Net) 1499

60%

Strongly approve 824

33%

Somewhat approve 674

27%

Disapprove (Net) 994

40%

Somewhat disapprove 383

15%

Strongly disapprove 611

25%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 17

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 15

M3A_2 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Foreign affairs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Approve (Net) 1138

46%

Strongly approve 606

24%

Somewhat approve 531

21%

Disapprove (Net) 1355

54%

Somewhat disapprove 390

16%

Strongly disapprove 965

39%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 18

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 16

M3A_3 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Fighting terrorism

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Approve (Net) 1348

54%

Strongly approve 796

32%

Somewhat approve 552

22%

Disapprove (Net) 1145

46%

Somewhat disapprove 407

16%

Strongly disapprove 738

30%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 19

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 17

M3A_4 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Administering the government

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Approve (Net) 1113

45%

Strongly approve 562

23%

Somewhat approve 550

22%

Disapprove (Net) 1380

55%

Somewhat disapprove 400

16%

Strongly disapprove 980

39%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 20

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 18

M3A_5 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Stimulating jobs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Approve (Net) 1498

60%

Strongly approve 807

32%

Somewhat approve 691

28%

Disapprove (Net) 995

40%

Somewhat disapprove 388

16%

Strongly disapprove 607

24%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 21

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 19

M3A_6 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Immigration

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Approve (Net) 1193

48%

Strongly approve 700

28%

Somewhat approve 492

20%

Disapprove (Net) 1300

52%

Somewhat disapprove 343

14%

Strongly disapprove 957

38%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 22

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 20

M4 Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Republican Party is handling its job?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Approve (Net) 1086

44%

Strongly approve 369

15%

Somewhat approve 717

29%

Disapprove (Net) 1407

56%

Somewhat disapprove 557

22%

Strongly disapprove 850

34%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 23

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 21

M5 Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Democratic Party is handling its job?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Approve (Net) 1160

47%

Strongly approve 379

15%

Somewhat approve 780

31%

Disapprove (Net) 1333

53%

Somewhat disapprove 539

22%

Strongly disapprove 794

32%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 24

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 22

QE2020 If Donald Trump runs for reelection in 2020 as the Republican candidate, will you...?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Definitely vote for 719

Trump 29%

Probably vote for Trump 260

10%

Probably vote for the 229

Democratic candidate 9%

Definitely vote for the 897

Democratic candidate 36%

I will vote for and 179

Independent or Other 7%

Candidate

Not Sure / Other 209

8%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 25

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 23

Q1903 Regardless of how you may vote, what do you usually consider yourself?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Republican 790

32%

Democrat 919

37%

Independent 733

29%

Other 50

2%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Page 26

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 24

Q1905 Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not-so-strong Republican?

Base: Republican

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Strong Republican 493

62%

Not-so-strong 298

Republican 38%

Sigma 790

100%

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Page 27

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 25

Q1910 Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not-so-strong Democrat?

Base: Democrat

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Strong Democrat 588

64%

Not-so-strong Democrat 331

36%

Sigma 919

100%

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Page 28

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 26

Q1912 Insert text assignment

Base: Independent/Other

Total

Unweighted Base 739

Weighted Base 783

Republican/Democratic 366

47%

Democratic/Republican 418

53%

Sigma 783

100%

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Page 29

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 27

Q1915 Do you lean more toward the Republican Party or toward the Democratic Party/the Democratic Party or toward the Republican Party?

Base: Independent/Other

Total

Unweighted Base 738

Weighted Base 782

Lean Republican 196

25%

Lean Democrat 218

28%

Do not lean either way 369

47%

Sigma 782

100%

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Page 30

Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 28

DT0201 Do you consider yourself to be more a supporter of Donald Trump or more of a supporter of the Republican Party?

Base: Republican Or Ind-Lean Republican

Total

Unweighted Base 982

Weighted Base 986

Supporter of Donald 449

Trump 46%

Supporter of the 238

Republican Party 24%

Both 212

22%

Neither 74

8%

Not Sure 13

1%

Sigma 986

100%

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Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 29

LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 1

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Trump Republican 158

20%

Christian Conservative 117

15%

Conservative Republican 110

14%

Moderate Republican 83

10%

Reagan Republican 81

10%

Fiscal Conservative 47

6%

Liberal Republican 30

4%

Compassionate 26

Conservative 3%

Heartland Republican 25

3%

Social Conservative 24

3%

Bush Republican 19

2%

Libertarian 16

2%

Nationalist 10

1%

Alt-Right 7

1%

Populist 5

1%

Other 1

*

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Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

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1 Feb 2020

Table 30

LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 2

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Conservative Republican 135

17%

Moderate Republican 89

11%

Trump Republican 87

11%

Reagan Republican 73

9%

Fiscal Conservative 64

8%

Christian Conservative 56

7%

Social Conservative 46

6%

Compassionate 43

Conservative 5%

Bush Republican 36

5%

Heartland Republican 29

4%

Liberal Republican 27

3%

Nationalist 22

3%

Populist 11

1%

Libertarian 10

1%

Alt-Right 10

1%

Other 2

*

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Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

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1 Feb 2020

Table 31

LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 3

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Conservative Republican 87

11%

Trump Republican 86

11%

Reagan Republican 70

9%

Moderate Republican 68

9%

Compassionate 68

Conservative 9%

Social Conservative 51

6%

Christian Conservative 50

6%

Fiscal Conservative 47

6%

Bush Republican 37

5%

Nationalist 32

4%

Heartland Republican 29

4%

Liberal Republican 27

3%

Libertarian 14

2%

Alt-Right 10

1%

Populist 8

1%

Other 7

1%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 32

LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 1,2,3

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Conservative Republican 332

42%

Trump Republican 330

42%

Moderate Republican 240

30%

Christian Conservative 224

28%

Reagan Republican 224

28%

Fiscal Conservative 158

20%

Compassionate 137

Conservative 17%

Social Conservative 120

15%

Bush Republican 93

12%

Liberal Republican 84

11%

Heartland Republican 82

10%

Nationalist 64

8%

Libertarian 41

5%

Alt-Right 27

3%

Populist 23

3%

Other 11

1%

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LABEL1101R_1 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Compassionate Conservative

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 26

3%

Rank 2 43

5%

Rank 3 68

9%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 623

79%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_2 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Christian Conservative

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 117

15%

Rank 2 56

7%

Rank 3 50

6%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 536

68%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_3 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Social Conservative

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 24

3%

Rank 2 46

6%

Rank 3 51

6%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 640

81%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_4 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Fiscal Conservative

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 47

6%

Rank 2 64

8%

Rank 3 47

6%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 601

76%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_5 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Reagan Republican

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 81

10%

Rank 2 73

9%

Rank 3 70

9%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 536

68%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_6 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Bush Republican

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 19

2%

Rank 2 36

5%

Rank 3 37

5%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 667

84%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_7 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Trump Republican

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 158

20%

Rank 2 87

11%

Rank 3 86

11%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 429

54%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_8 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Heartland Republican

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 25

3%

Rank 2 29

4%

Rank 3 29

4%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 677

86%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_9 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Liberal Republican

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 30

4%

Rank 2 27

3%

Rank 3 27

3%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 676

85%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_10 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Moderate Republican

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 83

10%

Rank 2 89

11%

Rank 3 68

9%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 520

66%

Sigma 790

100%

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Table 43

LABEL1101R_11 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Conservative Republican

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 110

14%

Rank 2 135

17%

Rank 3 87

11%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 428

54%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_12 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Nationalist

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 10

1%

Rank 2 22

3%

Rank 3 32

4%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 696

88%

Sigma 790

100%

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Table 45

LABEL1101R_13 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Populist

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 5

1%

Rank 2 11

1%

Rank 3 8

1%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 736

93%

Sigma 790

100%

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Table 46

LABEL1101R_14 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Libertarian

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 16

2%

Rank 2 10

1%

Rank 3 14

2%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 719

91%

Sigma 790

100%

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Table 47

LABEL1101R_15 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Alt-Right

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 7

1%

Rank 2 10

1%

Rank 3 10

1%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 733

93%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1101R_98 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Other

Base: GOP

Total

Unweighted Base 808

Weighted Base 790

Rank 1 1

*

Rank 2 2

*

Rank 3 7

1%

None of these 31

4%

No Answer 748

95%

Sigma 790

100%

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LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 1

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Obama Democrat 238

26%

Moderate Democrat 155

17%

Liberal Democrat 150

16%

Progressive 61

7%

Clinton Democrat 51

6%

Conservative Democrat 46

5%

Environmentalist 34

4%

Democratic Socialist 31

3%

Fiscally Conservative 21

Democrat 2%

Socialist 17

2%

Socially Conservative 15

Democrat 2%

Trump Democrat 13

1%

Nationalist 8

1%

Populist 7

1%

Libertarian 6

1%

Communist 3

*

Antifa 3

*

Other 1

*

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LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 2

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Obama Democrat 136

15%

Clinton Democrat 106

12%

Moderate Democrat 101

11%

Liberal Democrat 92

10%

Progressive 83

9%

Environmentalist 77

8%

Conservative Democrat 48

5%

Fiscally Conservative 43

Democrat 5%

Democratic Socialist 35

4%

Socially Conservative 32

Democrat 3%

Socialist 23

2%

Libertarian 14

2%

Trump Democrat 14

1%

Nationalist 11

1%

Populist 10

1%

Communist 6

1%

Antifa 3

*

Other 6

1%

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LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 3

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Liberal Democrat 106

12%

Obama Democrat 89

10%

Environmentalist 88

10%

Moderate Democrat 80

9%

Clinton Democrat 79

9%

Progressive 73

8%

Democratic Socialist 59

6%

Conservative Democrat 41

5%

Fiscally Conservative 38

Democrat 4%

Socially Conservative 34

Democrat 4%

Nationalist 23

3%

Socialist 22

2%

Trump Democrat 15

2%

Libertarian 15

2%

Populist 10

1%

Communist 8

1%

Antifa 6

1%

Other 4

*

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LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 1,2,3

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Obama Democrat 463

50%

Liberal Democrat 349

38%

Moderate Democrat 335

37%

Clinton Democrat 236

26%

Progressive 217

24%

Environmentalist 199

22%

Conservative Democrat 135

15%

Democratic Socialist 124

14%

Fiscally Conservative 102

Democrat 11%

Socially Conservative 80

Democrat 9%

Socialist 62

7%

Nationalist 42

5%

Trump Democrat 42

5%

Libertarian 35

4%

Populist 27

3%

Communist 17

2%

Antifa 11

1%

Other 11

1%

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LABEL1102D_1 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Democratic Socialist

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 31

3%

Rank 2 35

4%

Rank 3 59

6%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 736

80%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_2 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Liberal Democrat

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 150

16%

Rank 2 92

10%

Rank 3 106

12%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 511

56%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_3 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Moderate Democrat

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 155

17%

Rank 2 101

11%

Rank 3 80

9%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 524

57%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_4 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Conservative Democrat

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 46

5%

Rank 2 48

5%

Rank 3 41

5%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 724

79%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_5 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Fiscally Conservative Democrat

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 21

2%

Rank 2 43

5%

Rank 3 38

4%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 758

82%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_6 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Socially Conservative Democrat

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 15

2%

Rank 2 32

3%

Rank 3 34

4%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 780

85%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_7 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Clinton Democrat

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 51

6%

Rank 2 106

12%

Rank 3 79

9%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 624

68%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_8 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Obama Democrat

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 238

26%

Rank 2 136

15%

Rank 3 89

10%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 397

43%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_9 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Trump Democrat

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 13

1%

Rank 2 14

1%

Rank 3 15

2%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 818

89%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_10 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Socialist

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 17

2%

Rank 2 23

2%

Rank 3 22

2%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 798

87%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_11 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Communist

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 3

*

Rank 2 6

1%

Rank 3 8

1%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 843

92%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_12 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Nationalist

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 8

1%

Rank 2 11

1%

Rank 3 23

3%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 818

89%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_13 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Populist

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 7

1%

Rank 2 10

1%

Rank 3 10

1%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 833

91%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_14 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Environmentalist

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 34

4%

Rank 2 77

8%

Rank 3 88

10%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 661

72%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_15 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Libertarian

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 6

1%

Rank 2 14

2%

Rank 3 15

2%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 825

90%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_16 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Antifa

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 3

*

Rank 2 3

*

Rank 3 6

1%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 848

92%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_17 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Progressive

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 61

7%

Rank 2 83

9%

Rank 3 73

8%

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 643

70%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1102D_98 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Other

Base: DEM

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Rank 1 1

*

Rank 2 6

1%

Rank 3 4

*

None of these 59

6%

No Answer 849

92%

Sigma 919

100%

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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 1

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Moderate Democrat 73

10%

Obama Democrat 59

8%

Libertarian 49

7%

Trump Republican 41

6%

Progressive 39

5%

Moderate Republican 36

5%

Christian Conservative 35

5%

Liberal Democrat 31

4%

Fiscal Conservative 28

4%

Compassionate 28

Conservative 4%

Reagan Republican 27

4%

Conservative Republican 25

3%

Liberal Republican 20

3%

Democratic Socialist 19

3%

Conservative Democrat 14

2%

Social Conservative 13

2%

Clinton Democrat 9

1%

Nationalist 9

1%

Communist 8

1%

Socialist 6

1%

Bush Republican 6

1%

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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 1

Base: Independents

Total

Populist 5

1%

Alt-Right 2

*

Heartland Republican 2

*

Antifa -

-

Other 30

4%

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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 2

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Fiscal Conservative 52

7%

Moderate Republican 47

6%

Progressive 45

6%

Moderate Democrat 39

5%

Obama Democrat 35

5%

Clinton Democrat 32

4%

Liberal Democrat 32

4%

Compassionate 27

Conservative 4%

Reagan Republican 25

3%

Trump Republican 24

3%

Conservative Democrat 23

3%

Libertarian 21

3%

Social Conservative 21

3%

Bush Republican 21

3%

Conservative Republican 20

3%

Christian Conservative 19

3%

Liberal Republican 17

2%

Socialist 13

2%

Nationalist 12

2%

Heartland Republican 10

1%

Populist 8

1%

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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 2

Base: Independents

Total

Democratic Socialist 6

1%

Alt-Right 5

1%

Communist 3

*

Antifa 1

*

Other 7

1%

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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 3

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Progressive 42

6%

Moderate Democrat 40

6%

Reagan Republican 38

5%

Moderate Republican 33

4%

Compassionate 32

Conservative 4%

Social Conservative 28

4%

Trump Republican 28

4%

Libertarian 24

3%

Christian Conservative 23

3%

Fiscal Conservative 23

3%

Obama Democrat 22

3%

Conservative Democrat 21

3%

Nationalist 19

3%

Liberal Republican 18

2%

Liberal Democrat 17

2%

Clinton Democrat 17

2%

Democratic Socialist 17

2%

Conservative Republican 15

2%

Socialist 11

1%

Alt-Right 10

1%

Bush Republican 10

1%

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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 3

Base: Independents

Total

Heartland Republican 5

1%

Populist 5

1%

Antifa 2

*

Communist 1

*

Other 13

2%

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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 1,2,3

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Moderate Democrat 152

21%

Progressive 126

17%

Moderate Republican 116

16%

Obama Democrat 115

16%

Fiscal Conservative 103

14%

Libertarian 94

13%

Trump Republican 93

13%

Reagan Republican 90

12%

Compassionate 87

Conservative 12%

Liberal Democrat 80

11%

Christian Conservative 78

11%

Social Conservative 63

9%

Conservative Republican 60

8%

Conservative Democrat 58

8%

Clinton Democrat 58

8%

Liberal Republican 55

7%

Democratic Socialist 41

6%

Nationalist 40

6%

Bush Republican 36

5%

Socialist 29

4%

Populist 18

2%

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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Summary Table Of Rank 1,2,3

Base: Independents

Total

Alt-Right 18

2%

Heartland Republican 16

2%

Communist 12

2%

Antifa 3

*

Other 50

7%

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LABEL1103I_1 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Compassionate Conservative

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 28

4%

Rank 2 27

4%

Rank 3 32

4%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 526

72%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_2 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Christian Conservative

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 35

5%

Rank 2 19

3%

Rank 3 23

3%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 535

73%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_3 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Social Conservative

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 13

2%

Rank 2 21

3%

Rank 3 28

4%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 549

75%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_4 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Fiscal Conservative

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 28

4%

Rank 2 52

7%

Rank 3 23

3%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 509

69%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_5 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Trump Republican

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 41

6%

Rank 2 24

3%

Rank 3 28

4%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 519

71%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_6 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Bush Republican

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 6

1%

Rank 2 21

3%

Rank 3 10

1%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 576

79%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_7 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Reagan Republican

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 27

4%

Rank 2 25

3%

Rank 3 38

5%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 523

71%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_8 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Heartland Republican

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 2

*

Rank 2 10

1%

Rank 3 5

1%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 596

81%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_9 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Liberal Republican

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 20

3%

Rank 2 17

2%

Rank 3 18

2%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 557

76%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_10 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Moderate Republican

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 36

5%

Rank 2 47

6%

Rank 3 33

4%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 496

68%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_11 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Conservative Republican

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 25

3%

Rank 2 20

3%

Rank 3 15

2%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 552

75%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_12 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Communist

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 8

1%

Rank 2 3

*

Rank 3 1

*

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 600

82%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_13 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Socialist

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 6

1%

Rank 2 13

2%

Rank 3 11

1%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 583

79%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_14 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Democratic Socialist

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 19

3%

Rank 2 6

1%

Rank 3 17

2%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 571

78%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_15 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Liberal Democrat

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 31

4%

Rank 2 32

4%

Rank 3 17

2%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 533

73%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_16 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

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You may select up to three options.

Moderate Democrat

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 73

10%

Rank 2 39

5%

Rank 3 40

6%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 460

63%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_17 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

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You may select up to three options.

Conservative Democrat

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 14

2%

Rank 2 23

3%

Rank 3 21

3%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 554

76%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_18 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

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Clinton Democrat

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 9

1%

Rank 2 32

4%

Rank 3 17

2%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 554

76%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_19 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Obama Democrat

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 59

8%

Rank 2 35

5%

Rank 3 22

3%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 497

68%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_20 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Nationalist

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 9

1%

Rank 2 12

2%

Rank 3 19

3%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 572

78%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_21 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Populist

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 5

1%

Rank 2 8

1%

Rank 3 5

1%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 594

81%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_22 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Libertarian

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 49

7%

Rank 2 21

3%

Rank 3 24

3%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 518

71%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_23 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Alt-Right

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 2

*

Rank 2 5

1%

Rank 3 10

1%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 595

81%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_24 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Antifa

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 -

-

Rank 2 1

*

Rank 3 2

*

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 609

83%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_25 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Progressive

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 39

5%

Rank 2 45

6%

Rank 3 42

6%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 486

66%

Sigma 733

100%

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LABEL1103I_98 Which of the following labels do you most identify with?

Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-ranked label, enter ''3.''

You may select up to three options.

Other

Base: Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 647

Weighted Base 733

Rank 1 30

4%

Rank 2 7

1%

Rank 3 13

2%

None of these 121

17%

No Answer 562

77%

Sigma 733

100%

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F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Summary Of Ever Heard Of

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Barack Obama 2389

96%

Donald Trump 2384

96%

Hillary Clinton 2305

92%

Bernie Sanders 2297

92%

Bill Clinton 2294

92%

Joe Biden 2254

90%

Nancy Pelosi 2206

89%

Mike Pence 2125

85%

FBI 2095

84%

Elizabeth Warren 2091

84%

Department of Justice 2006

80%

Twitter 1963

79%

Michael Bloomberg 1942

78%

Mitch McConnell 1854

74%

Chuck Schumer 1732

69%

Pete Buttigieg 1697

68%

Lindsey Graham 1666

67%

Adam Schiff 1623

65%

William Barr 1473

59%

Alexandria Ocasio- -

Cortez -

Beto O'Rourke -

-

Facebook -

-

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F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Summary Of Very Favorable/ Favorable

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Barack Obama 1477

59%

FBI 1472

59%

Department of Justice 1215

49%

Bill Clinton 1184

48%

Bernie Sanders 1168

47%

Joe Biden 1152

46%

Donald Trump 1035

42%

Michael Bloomberg 1006

40%

Nancy Pelosi 974

39%

Mike Pence 970

39%

Elizabeth Warren 947

38%

Pete Buttigieg 900

36%

Twitter 898

36%

Hillary Clinton 889

36%

Chuck Schumer 742

30%

Adam Schiff 695

28%

Mitch McConnell 658

26%

Lindsey Graham 635

25%

William Barr 516

21%

Alexandria Ocasio- -

Cortez -

Beto O'Rourke -

-

Facebook -

-

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F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Summary Of Very Unfavorable/ Unfavorable

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Hillary Clinton 1417

57%

Donald Trump 1349

54%

Nancy Pelosi 1233

49%

Mitch McConnell 1195

48%

Mike Pence 1155

46%

Elizabeth Warren 1144

46%

Bernie Sanders 1129

45%

Bill Clinton 1109

45%

Joe Biden 1101

44%

Twitter 1066

43%

Lindsey Graham 1031

41%

Chuck Schumer 990

40%

William Barr 956

38%

Michael Bloomberg 937

38%

Adam Schiff 928

37%

Barack Obama 912

37%

Pete Buttigieg 797

32%

Department of Justice 791

32%

FBI 623

25%

Alexandria Ocasio- -

Cortez -

Beto O'Rourke -

-

Facebook -

-

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F1_1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Hillary Clinton

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2305

92%

Very Favorable/ 889

Favorable (Sub-Net) 36%

Very favorable 320

13%

Favorable 569

23%

Very Unfavorable/ 1417

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 57%

Unfavorable 413

17%

Very unfavorable 1003

40%

Never heard of them 21

1%

No opinion 167

7%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_2 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Donald Trump

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2384

96%

Very Favorable/ 1035

Favorable (Sub-Net) 42%

Very favorable 570

23%

Favorable 466

19%

Very Unfavorable/ 1349

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 54%

Unfavorable 262

11%

Very unfavorable 1086

44%

Never heard of them 16

1%

No opinion 93

4%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_4 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Mike Pence

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2125

85%

Very Favorable/ 970

Favorable (Sub-Net) 39%

Very favorable 422

17%

Favorable 548

22%

Very Unfavorable/ 1155

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 46%

Unfavorable 415

17%

Very unfavorable 740

30%

Never heard of them 72

3%

No opinion 295

12%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_9 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Nancy Pelosi

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2206

89%

Very Favorable/ 974

Favorable (Sub-Net) 39%

Very favorable 416

17%

Favorable 558

22%

Very Unfavorable/ 1233

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 49%

Unfavorable 308

12%

Very unfavorable 925

37%

Never heard of them 55

2%

No opinion 231

9%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_10 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Mitch McConnell

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1854

74%

Very Favorable/ 658

Favorable (Sub-Net) 26%

Very favorable 197

8%

Favorable 461

18%

Very Unfavorable/ 1195

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 48%

Unfavorable 382

15%

Very unfavorable 813

33%

Never heard of them 176

7%

No opinion 463

19%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_11 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Chuck Schumer

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1732

69%

Very Favorable/ 742

Favorable (Sub-Net) 30%

Very favorable 232

9%

Favorable 510

20%

Very Unfavorable/ 990

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 40%

Unfavorable 342

14%

Very unfavorable 649

26%

Never heard of them 226

9%

No opinion 535

21%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_12 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Bernie Sanders

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2297

92%

Very Favorable/ 1168

Favorable (Sub-Net) 47%

Very favorable 438

18%

Favorable 731

29%

Very Unfavorable/ 1129

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 45%

Unfavorable 446

18%

Very unfavorable 682

27%

Never heard of them 22

1%

No opinion 174

7%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_13 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Elizabeth Warren

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2091

84%

Very Favorable/ 947

Favorable (Sub-Net) 38%

Very favorable 320

13%

Favorable 627

25%

Very Unfavorable/ 1144

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 46%

Unfavorable 403

16%

Very unfavorable 741

30%

Never heard of them 95

4%

No opinion 307

12%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_14 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Joe Biden

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2254

90%

Very Favorable/ 1152

Favorable (Sub-Net) 46%

Very favorable 428

17%

Favorable 724

29%

Very Unfavorable/ 1101

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 44%

Unfavorable 461

18%

Very unfavorable 640

26%

Never heard of them 30

1%

No opinion 209

8%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_37 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Barack Obama

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2389

96%

Very Favorable/ 1477

Favorable (Sub-Net) 59%

Very favorable 903

36%

Favorable 574

23%

Very Unfavorable/ 912

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 37%

Unfavorable 348

14%

Very unfavorable 564

23%

Never heard of them 6

*

No opinion 97

4%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_40 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Adam Schiff

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1623

65%

Very Favorable/ 695

Favorable (Sub-Net) 28%

Very favorable 309

12%

Favorable 386

15%

Very Unfavorable/ 928

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 37%

Unfavorable 292

12%

Very unfavorable 636

26%

Never heard of them 351

14%

No opinion 518

21%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_42 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Lindsey Graham

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1666

67%

Very Favorable/ 635

Favorable (Sub-Net) 25%

Very favorable 211

8%

Favorable 424

17%

Very Unfavorable/ 1031

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 41%

Unfavorable 383

15%

Very unfavorable 648

26%

Never heard of them 281

11%

No opinion 545

22%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_54 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

FBI

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2095

84%

Very Favorable/ 1472

Favorable (Sub-Net) 59%

Very favorable 416

17%

Favorable 1057

42%

Very Unfavorable/ 623

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 25%

Unfavorable 413

17%

Very unfavorable 210

8%

Never heard of them 16

1%

No opinion 381

15%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_67 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

William Barr

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1473

59%

Very Favorable/ 516

Favorable (Sub-Net) 21%

Very favorable 216

9%

Favorable 300

12%

Very Unfavorable/ 956

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 38%

Unfavorable 369

15%

Very unfavorable 587

24%

Never heard of them 429

17%

No opinion 591

24%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Department of Justice

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2006

80%

Very Favorable/ 1215

Favorable (Sub-Net) 49%

Very favorable 261

10%

Favorable 954

38%

Very Unfavorable/ 791

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 32%

Unfavorable 519

21%

Very unfavorable 272

11%

Never heard of them 27

1%

No opinion 459

18%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_71 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Pete Buttigieg

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1697

68%

Very Favorable/ 900

Favorable (Sub-Net) 36%

Very favorable 250

10%

Favorable 650

26%

Very Unfavorable/ 797

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 32%

Unfavorable 363

15%

Very unfavorable 435

17%

Never heard of them 273

11%

No opinion 523

21%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_78 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Bill Clinton

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2294

92%

Very Favorable/ 1184

Favorable (Sub-Net) 48%

Very favorable 393

16%

Favorable 791

32%

Very Unfavorable/ 1109

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 45%

Unfavorable 508

20%

Very unfavorable 601

24%

Never heard of them 19

1%

No opinion 180

7%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Twitter

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1963

79%

Very Favorable/ 898

Favorable (Sub-Net) 36%

Very favorable 292

12%

Favorable 606

24%

Very Unfavorable/ 1066

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 43%

Unfavorable 517

21%

Very unfavorable 549

22%

Never heard of them 22

1%

No opinion 508

20%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_82 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Michael Bloomberg

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1942

78%

Very Favorable/ 1006

Favorable (Sub-Net) 40%

Very favorable 304

12%

Favorable 702

28%

Very Unfavorable/ 937

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 38%

Unfavorable 439

18%

Very unfavorable 498

20%

Never heard of them 111

4%

No opinion 439

18%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_83 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Rudy Giuliani

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1974

79%

Very Favorable/ 724

Favorable (Sub-Net) 29%

Very favorable 216

9%

Favorable 508

20%

Very Unfavorable/ 1251

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 50%

Unfavorable 397

16%

Very unfavorable 854

34%

Never heard of them 174

7%

No opinion 344

14%

Sigma 2493

100%

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F1_84 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Amy Klobuchar

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1499

60%

Very Favorable/ 743

Favorable (Sub-Net) 30%

Very favorable 210

8%

Favorable 533

21%

Very Unfavorable/ 756

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 30%

Unfavorable 367

15%

Very unfavorable 389

16%

Never heard of them 394

16%

No opinion 599

24%

Sigma 2493

100%

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DT01 When you think of Donald Trump do you like or dislike him personally?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Like him personally 738

30%

Dislike him personally 1464

59%

Unsure / Don't Know 291

12%

Sigma 2493

100%

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HORSE1A Which of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for in a Democratic primary?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Joe Biden 448

18%

Bernie Sanders 348

14%

Michael Bloomberg 259

10%

Elizabeth Warren 194

8%

Pete Buttigieg 126

5%

Andrew Yang 90

4%

Tulsi Gabbard 85

3%

Amy Klobuchar 73

3%

Tom Steyer 52

2%

John Delaney 18

1%

Other 92

4%

Not sure 377

15%

Not planning on voting 331

13%

Sigma 2493

100%

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HORSE1A Which of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for in a Democratic primary?

Base: Democrats Only

Total

Unweighted Base 980

Weighted Base 919

Joe Biden 285

31%

Bernie Sanders 182

20%

Michael Bloomberg 117

13%

Elizabeth Warren 113

12%

Pete Buttigieg 56

6%

Amy Klobuchar 31

3%

Andrew Yang 25

3%

Tom Steyer 19

2%

Tulsi Gabbard 6

1%

John Delaney 2

*

Other 3

*

Not sure 64

7%

Not planning on voting 15

2%

Sigma 919

100%

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HORSE1A Which of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for in a Democratic primary?

Base: Democrats And Independents

Total

Unweighted Base 1627

Weighted Base 1652

Joe Biden 388

23%

Bernie Sanders 291

18%

Michael Bloomberg 200

12%

Elizabeth Warren 163

10%

Pete Buttigieg 94

6%

Amy Klobuchar 53

3%

Andrew Yang 51

3%

Tulsi Gabbard 45

3%

Tom Steyer 42

3%

John Delaney 5

*

Other 28

2%

Not sure 192

12%

Not planning on voting 102

6%

Sigma 1652

100%

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HORSE1001 Are you committed to your choice of a candidate or is it possible that you might change your mind over who you support?

Base: Chose Candidate

Total

Unweighted Base 1711

Weighted Base 1693

Committed to my choice 773

46%

Might change my mind 921

54%

Sigma 1693

100%

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DEMPRES0305 Which one of the Democratic presidential candidates has the best chance of winning against Donald Trump?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Bernie Sanders 355

14%

Joe Biden 767

31%

Elizabeth Warren 150

6%

Tulsi Gabbard 33

1%

Amy Klobuchar 37

1%

Pete Buttigieg 50

2%

Andrew Yang 66

3%

John Delaney 23

1%

Tom Steyer 41

2%

Michael Bloomberg 341

14%

Other 48

2%

None 582

23%

Sigma 2493

100%

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I1 What would you say are the most important issues facing the country today? Please select three.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Health care 955

38%

Immigration 734

29%

Terrorism / national 660

security 26%

Economy and jobs 587

24%

Environment / climate 573

change 23%

Guns 470

19%

National debt / federal 465

budget deficits 19%

Corruption 374

15%

Crime and drugs 331

13%

Taxes 300

12%

Education 281

11%

Income inequality 274

11%

Foreign policy 214

9%

School safety 197

8%

Race relations 191

8%

Criminal justice 178

(policing, courts, 7%

prisons)

Cybersecurity 169

7%

Defense 166

7%

Women's rights 156

6%

Political correctness 149

6%

Other 54

2%

Sigma 7478

300%

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R0701 Which candidate are you more likely to vote for?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1258

Weighted Base 1264

A presidential 514

candidate who stands 41%

for the green new deal

on climate change,

Medicare for all, free

college tuition,

opening our

borders to many more

immigrants and raising

taxes to pay for these

programs

A presidential 750

candidate who stands 59%

for lower taxes and

reduced government

regulations,

strengthening our

military, strengthening

our border to reduce

illegal immigrants,

standing up more to

China and Iran and

seeking better trade

deals for the US

Sigma 1264

100%

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R1201 Which candidate are you more likely to vote for?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1269

Weighted Base 1229

A presidential 645

candidate who stands 53%

for keeping in place

Obamacare but expanding

coverage under it,

taxing carbon emissions

and developing new

technologies as part

of the effort to fight

climate change, raising

the federal minimum

wage to $15/ hour,

increasing the capital

gains tax and moderate

tax raises on

corporations and upper-

income Americans,

fixing and expanding

existing student debt

relief programs,

A presidential 583

candidate who stands 47%

for lower taxes and

reduced government

regulations,

strengthening our

military, strengthening

our border to reduce

illegal

immigrants, standing up

more to China and Iran

and seeking better

trade deals for the US.

Sigma 1229

100%

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ME0902 Do you think Iran is a peaceful force in the Middle East or does it contribute to conflict and

instability in the region?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Peaceful force 554

22%

Contributes to conflict 1938

and instability 78%

Sigma 2493

100%

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ME0903 Do you think the government of Iran has the support of its people or not?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Government of Iran has 860

the support of its 35%

people

Government of Iran does 1632

not have the support of 65%

its people

Sigma 2493

100%

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ME0904 Do you think Iran is a working democracy or is it run by a group of religious leaders who claim absolute power based on

religion?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Iran is a working 439

democracy 18%

Iran is run by a group 2054

of religious leaders 82%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012004 Do you think Iran is a serious threat, minor threat, or not a threat at all to the United States?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Serious threat 1161

47%

Minor threat 1128

45%

Not a threat at all 203

8%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012005 Do you think Iran is leading military and terrorist strikes throughout the region in an attempt to expand its power or

do you think Iran is simply protecting its own borders?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Expand its power 1811

73%

Protecting its borders 681

27%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012006A Do you approve or disapprove the way the U.S. government is handling Iran?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1266

Weighted Base 1241

Approve 615

50%

Disapprove 626

50%

Sigma 1241

100%

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IRAN012006B Do you approve or disapprove of the way President Trump is handling Iran?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1261

Weighted Base 1251

Approve 581

46%

Disapprove 670

54%

Sigma 1251

100%

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ME0906 Do you think President Trump is too tough, too lenient, or just right in dealing with Iran?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Too tough 796

32%

Too lenient 670

27%

Just right 1026

41%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012008 Do you favor or oppose the Iran nuclear deal?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Favor 1174

47%

Oppose 1319

53%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012009 Do you favor or oppose the Obama administration's decision which as part of the Iran nuclear deal shipped billions of

dollars in cash to Iran in exchange for hostages and gave Iran access to $150 billion from the

prior regime in the country?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Favor 1031

41%

Oppose 1461

59%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012010 Do you think the best way to deal with Iran's regional and global ambitions including its desire to obtain nuclear

weapons is:

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Restore the Iran 834

nuclear deal that 33%

lifted all economic

sanctions in exchange

for not developing a

nuclear weapon for

another 7 years?

Keep the pressure on 1658

Iran with sanctions and 67%

bring our allies

together to push for a

new deal is permanent

and curbs their

regional terrorism?

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012011A Do you support or oppose the decision to carry out the airstrike that killed Qassim Soleimani, a top Iranian general?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 842

Weighted Base 842

Strongly/Somewhat 482

Support (Net) 57%

Strongly support 277

33%

Somewhat support 205

24%

Strongly/Somewhat 360

Oppose (Net) 43%

Somewhat oppose 236

28%

Strongly oppose 124

15%

Sigma 842

100%

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IRAN012011B Do you support or oppose President Trump's decision to carry out the airstrike that killed Qassim Soleimani, a top Iranian

general who was responsible for carrying out terrorist attacks throughout the region, including the assault on the US embassy

and prior improvised explosive device (IED) attacks on American soldiers?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 848

Weighted Base 818

Strongly/Somewhat 511

Support (Net) 62%

Strongly support 301

37%

Somewhat support 210

26%

Strongly/Somewhat 307

Oppose (Net) 38%

Somewhat oppose 134

16%

Strongly oppose 173

21%

Sigma 818

100%

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IRAN012013 Do you support or oppose President Trump's decision to carry out the airstrike that killed Qassim Soleimani, a top

Iranian general who was placed on the terrorist list by the Obama administration?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 837

Weighted Base 832

Strongly/Somewhat 512

Support (Net) 61%

Strongly support 291

35%

Somewhat support 220

26%

Strongly/Somewhat 321

Oppose (Net) 39%

Somewhat oppose 169

20%

Strongly oppose 152

18%

Sigma 832

100%

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IRAN012014 Were you aware or unaware that General Soleimani had been put on the terrorist list by the Obama administration and

banned by the UN from travel outside of Iran?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Aware 980

39%

Unaware 1513

61%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012015 Were you aware or unaware that General Soleimani was responsible for hundreds of IED attacks that killed American

soldiers in the Iraq war?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Aware 1381

55%

Unaware 1112

45%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012016 Were you aware or unaware that General Soleimani was behind sowing unrest across the Mideast and the support and growth

of terrorist movements like Hezbollah?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Aware 1296

52%

Unaware 1197

48%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012017 Given this information about General Soleimani, do you support or oppose the decision to carry out the air strike that

killed Qassim Soleimani?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Strongly/Somewhat 1685

Support (Net) 68%

Strongly support 1024

41%

Somewhat support 661

27%

Strongly/Somewhat 808

Oppose (Net) 32%

Somewhat oppose 516

21%

Strongly oppose 291

12%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012018 Which is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

The killing of General 1673

Soleimani was justified 67%

because he was

responsible for Iran's

military and terrorist

actions across the

Middle East for many

years,

actions which are

believed to have led to

bloodshed and the death

of many including US

servicemembers

The killing of General 819

Soleimani was 33%

unjustified and it

amounts to the

assassination of a

foreign military leader

and an act of war

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012008A Iran responded to the killing of Gen. Soleimani by firing missiles on two U.S. military bases in Iraq, which did not kill anyone.

The US did not engage in further military action in response to Iran's rocket attacks, instead choosing to roll out further

economic sanctions on Iran.

Do you support or oppose the U.S. government not engaging in further military action on Iran?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Strongly/Somewhat 1987

Support (Net) 80%

Strongly support 985

40%

Somewhat support 1002

40%

Strongly/Somewhat 506

Oppose (Net) 20%

Somewhat oppose 349

14%

Strongly oppose 157

6%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012019 Do you support or oppose the U.S. government imposing further economic sanctions on Iran?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Strongly/Somewhat 1964

Support (Net) 79%

Strongly support 1011

41%

Somewhat support 953

38%

Strongly/Somewhat 529

Oppose (Net) 21%

Somewhat oppose 399

16%

Strongly oppose 130

5%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012020 Do you think the response of the U.S. government to Iran was too strong, too weak, or just right?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Too strong 474

19%

Too weak 584

23%

Just right 1435

58%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012012 Do you think the odds of the US going to war with Iran are high or low?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

High 1098

44%

Low 1395

56%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012021 In general, do you think President Trump's actions towards Iran were deliberate and calculated in or were they impulsive

and careless?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Deliberate and 1447

calculated 58%

Impulsive and careless 1045

42%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012022 Do you think President Trump's actions towards Iran were measured or disproportionate?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Measured 1397

56%

Disproportionate 1095

44%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IRAN012023 Do you think that the US media coverage of this incident was too favorable towards Iran in its coverage, too critical in

its coverage of Iran or about right in its coverage of Iran?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Too favorable 702

28%

Too critical 574

23%

About right 1216

49%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012001 How much have you have heard about a "phase one" trade agreement between the United States and China?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

A lot 403

16%

A little 1156

46%

Nothing yet 934

37%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012002 For each of the following elements of the phase one trade agreement, please indicate the extent to which you consider it

an accomplishment for the administration or not:

Summary Of Major/Minor Accomplishment

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

China will increase 1784

purchases of U.S. 72%

manufacturing, energy

and agricultural goods

and services by at

least $200 billion over

the next two years

China will make 1714

commitments to root out 69%

the sale of counterfeit

goods

Requires China to 1621

submit a plan of action 65%

to strengthen

intellectual property

protection within 30

days of the agreement

taking effect

China will take steps 1615

not to artificially 65%

devalue its currency to

make its product more

competitive

The deal says companies 1537

should be able to 62%

operate without any

force or pressure from

China to transfer their

technology local

Chinese companies

or the government. Any

technology transfers

"must be based on

market terms that are

voluntary and reflect

mutual agreement," it

reads

The U.S. government 1453

will keep in place most 58%

of the tariffs it has

already imposed on $360

billion in Chinese

products over the last

18 months

Deal boosts Chinese 1274

market access to U.S. 51%

financial services

firms

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CHINA012002 For each of the following elements of the phase one trade agreement, please indicate the extent to which you consider it

an accomplishment for the administration or not:

Summary Of Not An Accomplishment/Unsure/Don't Know

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Deal boosts Chinese 1218

market access to U.S. 49%

financial services

firms

The U.S. government 1039

will keep in place most 42%

of the tariffs it has

already imposed on $360

billion in Chinese

products over the last

18 months

The deal says companies 955

should be able to 38%

operate without any

force or pressure from

China to transfer their

technology local

Chinese companies

or the government. Any

technology transfers

"must be based on

market terms that are

voluntary and reflect

mutual agreement," it

reads

China will take steps 877

not to artificially 35%

devalue its currency to

make its product more

competitive

Requires China to 871

submit a plan of action 35%

to strengthen

intellectual property

protection within 30

days of the agreement

taking effect

China will make 779

commitments to root out 31%

the sale of counterfeit

goods

China will increase 708

purchases of U.S. 28%

manufacturing, energy

and agricultural goods

and services by at

least $200 billion over

the next two years

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CHINA012002_1 For each of the following elements of the phase one trade agreement, please indicate the extent to which you consider it

an accomplishment for the administration or not:

Requires China to submit a plan of action to strengthen intellectual property protection

within 30 days of the agreement taking effect

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Major/Minor 1621

Accomplishment (Net) 65%

Major accomplishment 777

31%

Minor accomplishment 844

34%

Not An Accomplishment/ 871

Unsure/Don't Know (Net) 35%

Not an accomplishment 335

13%

Unsure / don't know 537

22%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012002_2 For each of the following elements of the phase one trade agreement, please indicate the extent to which you consider it

an accomplishment for the administration or not:

The deal says companies should be able to operate without any force or pressure from China to transfer their technology local Chinese companies or the government.

Any technology transfers "must be based on market terms that are voluntary and reflect mutual agreement," it reads.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Major/Minor 1537

Accomplishment (Net) 62%

Major accomplishment 698

28%

Minor accomplishment 839

34%

Not An Accomplishment/ 955

Unsure/Don't Know (Net) 38%

Not an accomplishment 327

13%

Unsure / don't know 628

25%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012002_3 For each of the following elements of the phase one trade agreement, please indicate the extent to which you consider it

an accomplishment for the administration or not:

China will increase purchases of U.S. manufacturing, energy and agricultural goods and services

by at least $200 billion over the next two years

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Major/Minor 1784

Accomplishment (Net) 72%

Major accomplishment 1010

41%

Minor accomplishment 774

31%

Not An Accomplishment/ 708

Unsure/Don't Know (Net) 28%

Not an accomplishment 284

11%

Unsure / don't know 425

17%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012002_4 For each of the following elements of the phase one trade agreement, please indicate the extent to which you consider it

an accomplishment for the administration or not:

China will make commitments to root out the sale of counterfeit goods

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Major/Minor 1714

Accomplishment (Net) 69%

Major accomplishment 774

31%

Minor accomplishment 940

38%

Not An Accomplishment/ 779

Unsure/Don't Know (Net) 31%

Not an accomplishment 340

14%

Unsure / don't know 439

18%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012002_5 For each of the following elements of the phase one trade agreement, please indicate the extent to which you consider it

an accomplishment for the administration or not:

Deal boosts Chinese market access to U.S. financial services firms

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Major/Minor 1274

Accomplishment (Net) 51%

Major accomplishment 480

19%

Minor accomplishment 794

32%

Not An Accomplishment/ 1218

Unsure/Don't Know (Net) 49%

Not an accomplishment 541

22%

Unsure / don't know 677

27%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012002_6 For each of the following elements of the phase one trade agreement, please indicate the extent to which you consider it

an accomplishment for the administration or not:

China will take steps not to artificially devalue its currency to make its product more competitive

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Major/Minor 1615

Accomplishment (Net) 65%

Major accomplishment 729

29%

Minor accomplishment 886

36%

Not An Accomplishment/ 877

Unsure/Don't Know (Net) 35%

Not an accomplishment 391

16%

Unsure / don't know 487

20%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012002_7 For each of the following elements of the phase one trade agreement, please indicate the extent to which you consider it

an accomplishment for the administration or not:

The U.S. government will keep in place most of the tariffs it has already imposed on $360 billion

in Chinese products over the last 18 months

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Major/Minor 1453

Accomplishment (Net) 58%

Major accomplishment 745

30%

Minor accomplishment 708

28%

Not An Accomplishment/ 1039

Unsure/Don't Know (Net) 42%

Not an accomplishment 566

23%

Unsure / don't know 473

19%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012003 Taken together, do you consider the terms of this agreement to be excellent, good, fair, or poor?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Excellent/Good (Net) 1393

56%

Excellent 373

15%

Good 1020

41%

Poor/Fair (Net) 1100

44%

Fair 873

35%

Poor 227

9%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012004 Do you think this agreement will have a positive effect, negative effect, or no impact on American consumers?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Positive 1175

47%

Negative 542

22%

No impact 775

31%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012005 Do you think this agreement will have a positive effect, negative effect, or no impact on your pocketbook?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Positive 732

29%

Negative 640

26%

No impact 1121

45%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012006 Who do you think benefits the most from this agreement - the United States or China?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

United States 1693

68%

China 799

32%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012007 Does this agreement make you more or less likely to support the Trump administration trade policies?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

More likely 1357

54%

Less likely 1136

46%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012008 Do you think this agreement is a win for the Trump administration, not a win, or is it too early to tell?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Win 722

29%

Not a win 613

25%

Too early to tell 1158

46%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012009 Do you think President Trump has been too tough, too lenient, or just right in negotiating with China?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Too tough 542

22%

Too lenient 736

30%

Just right 1215

49%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012010 Do you think China will hold up its end of the bargain as part of this agreement?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Yes 1006

40%

No 1486

60%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CHINA012011 If China does not hold to its end of the bargain, would you support or oppose President Trump imposing further tariffs

on China?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Support 1635

66%

Oppose 858

34%

Sigma 2493

100%

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SOTU012001 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Support

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Reducing the price of 459

prescription drugs 92%

Providing patients with 448

terminal conditions 89%

access to experimental

treatments that could

save their lives

Passing the new US- 441

Mexico-Canada trade 85%

agreement

Negotiating a new trade 440

deal with China that 86%

includes real,

structural change to

end unfair trade

practices, reduce the

trade deficit,

and protect American

jobs

Requiring drug 439

companies, insurance 90%

companies, and

hospitals to disclose

real prices of goods

and services

in order to foster

competition and bring

costs down

Countering Iranian 436

influence in the Middle 86%

East and prevent Iran

from gaining nuclear

weapons

Investing in workforce 427

development and job 86%

training by opening

vocational schools

Making the needed 426

budgetary commitment to 83%

eliminate the HIV

epidemic in the United

States within 10 years

Fighting the opioid 425

crisis and helping get 84%

treatment for those in

need

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SOTU012001 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Support

Base: All Respondents

Total

Lowering the cost of 425

healthcare and 87%

prescription drugs by

passing legislation

that takes aim at

global freeloading

practices

that levy higher prices

for American consumers

than for consumers in

other countries

Increasing the 423

penalties for sexual 82%

harassment in the

workplace

Addressing the flaws in 421

the Iran nuclear deal 81%

through new legislation

or by renegotiating the

deal

Bringing back American 421

troops from Afghanistan 83%

Increasing efforts to 418

stop the flow of 83%

illegal drugs into the

United States

Continue to push for 416

peace on the Korean 82%

Peninsula and

negotiating with North

Korea

Requiring greater 415

disclosure of all 86%

online political ads

Pass the United States 415

Reciprocal Trade Act, 81%

so that if another

country places an

unfair tariff on an

American product, the

U.S.

charge them the exact

same tariff on the same

product that they sell

to us

Defeating ISIS 414

completely 86%

Passing legislation to 412

help ensure American 82%

foreign-assistance

dollars always serve

American interests and

only go to American

allies

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SOTU012001 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Support

Base: All Respondents

Total

Advance the fight 411

against childhood 84%

cancer by asking

Congress for $500

million over the next

10 years to fund this

critical life-saving

research.

Launching a major 411

program to invest and 84%

fix up urban areas

Fixing bad trade deals 410

and negotiating new 84%

ones in a way that is

fair and reciprocal to

American interests

Making infrastructure 406

improvements, including 83%

at least $1.5 trillion

into new infrastructure

investments,

streamlining the

permitting and approval

process for

infrastructure projects

to take no more than 2

years, and fostering

public-private

partnerships in the

area

Establishing a 100 402

billion public private 82%

partnership to invest

in building new US

infrastructure

(roads, highways,

railways, ports,

airports, etc.)

Launching the first 402

ever Government-wide 78%

initiative focused on

economic empowerment

for women in developing

countries

Reforming prisons to 400

help former inmates who 82%

have served their time

get a second chance

Putting America First 399

in foreign policy, 81%

including trade,

foreign aid, and

contributions to

foreign organizations

like NATO and the

United Nations

Bringing back American 397

troops from Syria 80%

Reducing foreign aid to 393

countries that harbor 81%

terrorists

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SOTU012001 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Support

Base: All Respondents

Total

Cracking down on 389

illegal aliens who 76%

commit crimes or are

arrested by requiring

local governments to

turn them over to

immigration

authorities or face the

loss of law enforcement

funding.

Proposing new rules to 389

reform the civil 80%

service to make it

easier to reward, fire,

or replace government

employees

Asking the FTC to 388

examine the power of 80%

tech companies on the

economy, consumer

privacy, and news and

information

Preventing the North 388

Koreans from keeping 77%

their nuclear weapons,

no matter the cost

Instituting tough new 387

restrictions on 79%

immigration from

countries that foster

terrorism

Passing legislation for 385

nationwide paid family 78%

leave

Granting intelligence 383

agencies all necessary 76%

legal powers to detain

terrorists, wherever

they are

Pushing for Democracy 382

in Venezuela and 74%

support the opposition

in the country

Extending the 1st 367

Amendment to make it 76%

illegal for companies

to fire people for

their political views

Proposing added 357

spending to modernize 72%

and strengthen our

military

Passing legislation to 355

provide school choice 72%

for America's children

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SOTU012001 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Support

Base: All Respondents

Total

Replacing Obamacare 343

with a new healthcare 67%

system based on greater

competition in the

marketplace while

preserving

coverage for pre-

existing conditions

Requiring National ID 337

cards for voting 67%

Establishing a 336

bipartisan commission 72%

on race in America

Modernizing and 328

rebuilding the US 64%

nuclear arsenal

Passing legislation to 327

prohibit the late-term 66%

abortion of children

who can feel pain in

the mother's womb

Proposing tougher 317

requirements on 63%

eligibility for

disability, food

stamps, and other

government programs

Eliminating the FISA 314

secret court than 62%

authorizes national

security wiretaps and

the ability of the FBI

to do secret national

security wiretaps.

Creating comprehensive 302

immigration reform that 61%

includes strengthened

borders, a wall along

the southern border,

eliminates chain

immigration and

visa lotteries and

replaces the system

with one based on

merit, and offers a

path to citizenship for

undocumented immigrants

already in the country

Proposing a 10 per cent 298

reduction in government 61%

employees

Eliminating government 233

funding for planned 47%

parenthood

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SOTU012001 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Oppose

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Eliminating government 261

funding for planned 53%

parenthood

Eliminating the FISA 195

secret court than 38%

authorizes national

security wiretaps and

the ability of the FBI

to do secret national

security wiretaps.

Creating comprehensive 194

immigration reform that 39%

includes strengthened

borders, a wall along

the southern border,

eliminates chain

immigration and

visa lotteries and

replaces the system

with one based on

merit, and offers a

path to citizenship for

undocumented immigrants

already in the country

Proposing a 10 per cent 188

reduction in government 39%

employees

Proposing tougher 187

requirements on 37%

eligibility for

disability, food

stamps, and other

government programs

Modernizing and 182

rebuilding the US 36%

nuclear arsenal

Replacing Obamacare 168

with a new healthcare 33%

system based on greater

competition in the

marketplace while

preserving

coverage for pre-

existing conditions

Passing legislation to 166

prohibit the late-term 34%

abortion of children

who can feel pain in

the mother's womb

Requiring National ID 164

cards for voting 33%

Passing legislation to 139

provide school choice 28%

for America's children

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SOTU012001 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Oppose

Base: All Respondents

Total

Proposing added 139

spending to modernize 28%

and strengthen our

military

Establishing a 133

bipartisan commission 28%

on race in America

Pushing for Democracy 132

in Venezuela and 26%

support the opposition

in the country

Granting intelligence 123

agencies all necessary 24%

legal powers to detain

terrorists, wherever

they are

Cracking down on 122

illegal aliens who 24%

commit crimes or are

arrested by requiring

local governments to

turn them over to

immigration

authorities or face the

loss of law enforcement

funding.

Extending the 1st 117

Amendment to make it 24%

illegal for companies

to fire people for

their political views

Preventing the North 114

Koreans from keeping 23%

their nuclear weapons,

no matter the cost

Launching the first 111

ever Government-wide 22%

initiative focused on

economic empowerment

for women in developing

countries

Passing legislation for 105

nationwide paid family 22%

leave

Instituting tough new 104

restrictions on 21%

immigration from

countries that foster

terrorism

Addressing the flaws in 102

the Iran nuclear deal 19%

through new legislation

or by renegotiating the

deal

Bringing back American 102

troops from Syria 20%

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Table 180

SOTU012001 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Oppose

Base: All Respondents

Total

Asking the FTC to 96

examine the power of 20%

tech companies on the

economy, consumer

privacy, and news and

information

Proposing new rules to 96

reform the civil 20%

service to make it

easier to reward, fire,

or replace government

employees

Putting America First 96

in foreign policy, 19%

including trade,

foreign aid, and

contributions to

foreign organizations

like NATO and the

United Nations

Pass the United States 95

Reciprocal Trade Act, 19%

so that if another

country places an

unfair tariff on an

American product, the

U.S.

charge them the exact

same tariff on the same

product that they sell

to us

Reducing foreign aid to 94

countries that harbor 19%

terrorists

Continue to push for 91

peace on the Korean 18%

Peninsula and

negotiating with North

Korea

Establishing a 100 90

billion public private 18%

partnership to invest

in building new US

infrastructure

(roads, highways,

railways, ports,

airports, etc.)

Increasing the 90

penalties for sexual 18%

harassment in the

workplace

Passing legislation to 89

help ensure American 18%

foreign-assistance

dollars always serve

American interests and

only go to American

allies

Bringing back American 89

troops from Afghanistan 17%

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SOTU012001 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Oppose

Base: All Respondents

Total

Reforming prisons to 88

help former inmates who 18%

have served their time

get a second chance

Making the needed 88

budgetary commitment to 17%

eliminate the HIV

epidemic in the United

States within 10 years

Increasing efforts to 86

stop the flow of 17%

illegal drugs into the

United States

Making infrastructure 83

improvements, including 17%

at least $1.5 trillion

into new infrastructure

investments,

streamlining the

permitting and approval

process for

infrastructure projects

to take no more than 2

years, and fostering

public-private

partnerships in the

area

Launching a major 80

program to invest and 16%

fix up urban areas

Fighting the opioid 80

crisis and helping get 16%

treatment for those in

need

Fixing bad trade deals 79

and negotiating new 16%

ones in a way that is

fair and reciprocal to

American interests

Advance the fight 77

against childhood 16%

cancer by asking

Congress for $500

million over the next

10 years to fund this

critical life-saving

research.

Passing the new US- 76

Mexico-Canada trade 15%

agreement

Negotiating a new trade 72

deal with China that 14%

includes real,

structural change to

end unfair trade

practices, reduce the

trade deficit,

and protect American

jobs

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SOTU012001 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Oppose

Base: All Respondents

Total

Requiring greater 70

disclosure of all 14%

online political ads

Investing in workforce 69

development and job 14%

training by opening

vocational schools

Countering Iranian 69

influence in the Middle 14%

East and prevent Iran

from gaining nuclear

weapons

Defeating ISIS 67

completely 14%

Lowering the cost of 65

healthcare and 13%

prescription drugs by

passing legislation

that takes aim at

global freeloading

practices

that levy higher prices

for American consumers

than for consumers in

other countries

Providing patients with 56

terminal conditions 11%

access to experimental

treatments that could

save their lives

Requiring drug 50

companies, insurance 10%

companies, and

hospitals to disclose

real prices of goods

and services

in order to foster

competition and bring

costs down

Reducing the price of 38

prescription drugs 8%

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Table 181

SOTU012001_1 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Making infrastructure improvements, including at least $1.5 trillion into new infrastructure investments, streamlining the permitting and approval process for

infrastructure projects to take no more than 2 years, and fostering public-private partnerships in the area

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 501

Weighted Base 489

Strongly/Somewhat 406

Support (Net) 83%

Strongly support 191

39%

Somewhat support 215

44%

Strongly/Somewhat 83

Oppose (Net) 17%

Somewhat oppose 61

12%

Strongly oppose 22

5%

Sigma 489

100%

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Table 182

SOTU012001_2 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Establishing a 100 billion public private partnership to invest in building new US infrastructure (roads, highways, railways, ports, airports, etc.)

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 495

Weighted Base 492

Strongly/Somewhat 402

Support (Net) 82%

Strongly support 210

43%

Somewhat support 192

39%

Strongly/Somewhat 90

Oppose (Net) 18%

Somewhat oppose 70

14%

Strongly oppose 20

4%

Sigma 492

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 183

SOTU012001_3 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Launching a major program to invest and fix up urban areas

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 507

Weighted Base 491

Strongly/Somewhat 411

Support (Net) 84%

Strongly support 199

41%

Somewhat support 211

43%

Strongly/Somewhat 80

Oppose (Net) 16%

Somewhat oppose 66

13%

Strongly oppose 15

3%

Sigma 491

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 184

SOTU012001_4 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Lowering the cost of healthcare and prescription drugs by passing legislation that takes aim at global freeloading practices that levy higher prices

for American consumers than for consumers in other countries

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 504

Weighted Base 490

Strongly/Somewhat 425

Support (Net) 87%

Strongly support 279

57%

Somewhat support 146

30%

Strongly/Somewhat 65

Oppose (Net) 13%

Somewhat oppose 44

9%

Strongly oppose 21

4%

Sigma 490

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 185

SOTU012001_5 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Requiring drug companies, insurance companies, and hospitals to disclose real prices of goods and services in order to foster competition and bring costs down

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 502

Weighted Base 489

Strongly/Somewhat 439

Support (Net) 90%

Strongly support 305

62%

Somewhat support 133

27%

Strongly/Somewhat 50

Oppose (Net) 10%

Somewhat oppose 31

6%

Strongly oppose 19

4%

Sigma 489

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 186

SOTU012001_6 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Replacing Obamacare with a new healthcare system based on greater competition in the marketplace while preserving coverage for pre-existing conditions

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 513

Weighted Base 511

Strongly/Somewhat 343

Support (Net) 67%

Strongly support 186

36%

Somewhat support 157

31%

Strongly/Somewhat 168

Oppose (Net) 33%

Somewhat oppose 86

17%

Strongly oppose 81

16%

Sigma 511

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 187

SOTU012001_7 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Reducing the price of prescription drugs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 501

Weighted Base 497

Strongly/Somewhat 459

Support (Net) 92%

Strongly support 345

69%

Somewhat support 113

23%

Strongly/Somewhat 38

Oppose (Net) 8%

Somewhat oppose 31

6%

Strongly oppose 8

2%

Sigma 497

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 188

SOTU012001_8 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Providing patients with terminal conditions access to experimental treatments

that could save their lives

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 499

Weighted Base 504

Strongly/Somewhat 448

Support (Net) 89%

Strongly support 280

56%

Somewhat support 168

33%

Strongly/Somewhat 56

Oppose (Net) 11%

Somewhat oppose 39

8%

Strongly oppose 17

3%

Sigma 504

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 189

SOTU012001_9 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Eliminating government funding for planned parenthood

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 514

Weighted Base 494

Strongly/Somewhat 233

Support (Net) 47%

Strongly support 136

28%

Somewhat support 97

20%

Strongly/Somewhat 261

Oppose (Net) 53%

Somewhat oppose 100

20%

Strongly oppose 162

33%

Sigma 494

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 190

SOTU012001_10 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Negotiating a new trade deal with China that includes real, structural change to end unfair trade

practices, reduce the trade deficit, and protect American jobs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 497

Weighted Base 512

Strongly/Somewhat 440

Support (Net) 86%

Strongly support 219

43%

Somewhat support 221

43%

Strongly/Somewhat 72

Oppose (Net) 14%

Somewhat oppose 55

11%

Strongly oppose 17

3%

Sigma 512

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 191

SOTU012001_11 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Pass the United States Reciprocal Trade Act, so that if another country places an unfair tariff on an American product,

the U.S. charge them the exact same tariff on the same product that they sell to us

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 502

Weighted Base 510

Strongly/Somewhat 415

Support (Net) 81%

Strongly support 208

41%

Somewhat support 207

41%

Strongly/Somewhat 95

Oppose (Net) 19%

Somewhat oppose 74

14%

Strongly oppose 21

4%

Sigma 510

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 192

SOTU012001_12 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Fixing bad trade deals and negotiating new ones in a way that is fair and reciprocal to American interests

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 501

Weighted Base 490

Strongly/Somewhat 410

Support (Net) 84%

Strongly support 200

41%

Somewhat support 211

43%

Strongly/Somewhat 79

Oppose (Net) 16%

Somewhat oppose 61

13%

Strongly oppose 18

4%

Sigma 490

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 193

SOTU012001_13 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Continue to push for peace on the Korean Peninsula and negotiating with North Korea

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 514

Weighted Base 507

Strongly/Somewhat 416

Support (Net) 82%

Strongly support 179

35%

Somewhat support 238

47%

Strongly/Somewhat 91

Oppose (Net) 18%

Somewhat oppose 69

14%

Strongly oppose 22

4%

Sigma 507

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 194

SOTU012001_14 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Preventing the North Koreans from keeping their nuclear weapons, no matter the cost

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 497

Weighted Base 502

Strongly/Somewhat 388

Support (Net) 77%

Strongly support 197

39%

Somewhat support 191

38%

Strongly/Somewhat 114

Oppose (Net) 23%

Somewhat oppose 86

17%

Strongly oppose 28

6%

Sigma 502

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 195

SOTU012001_15 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Pushing for Democracy in Venezuela and support the opposition in the country

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 514

Weighted Base 514

Strongly/Somewhat 382

Support (Net) 74%

Strongly support 124

24%

Somewhat support 259

50%

Strongly/Somewhat 132

Oppose (Net) 26%

Somewhat oppose 93

18%

Strongly oppose 39

8%

Sigma 514

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 196

SOTU012001_16 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Countering Iranian influence in the Middle East and prevent Iran from gaining nuclear weapons

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 508

Weighted Base 505

Strongly/Somewhat 436

Support (Net) 86%

Strongly support 237

47%

Somewhat support 199

39%

Strongly/Somewhat 69

Oppose (Net) 14%

Somewhat oppose 48

9%

Strongly oppose 21

4%

Sigma 505

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 197

SOTU012001_17 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Addressing the flaws in the Iran nuclear deal through new legislation or by renegotiating the deal

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 505

Weighted Base 523

Strongly/Somewhat 421

Support (Net) 81%

Strongly support 179

34%

Somewhat support 242

46%

Strongly/Somewhat 102

Oppose (Net) 19%

Somewhat oppose 76

15%

Strongly oppose 25

5%

Sigma 523

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 198

SOTU012001_18 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Bringing back American troops from Syria

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 507

Weighted Base 499

Strongly/Somewhat 397

Support (Net) 80%

Strongly support 192

38%

Somewhat support 205

41%

Strongly/Somewhat 102

Oppose (Net) 20%

Somewhat oppose 81

16%

Strongly oppose 21

4%

Sigma 499

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 199

SOTU012001_19 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Bringing back American troops from Afghanistan

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 513

Weighted Base 509

Strongly/Somewhat 421

Support (Net) 83%

Strongly support 218

43%

Somewhat support 203

40%

Strongly/Somewhat 89

Oppose (Net) 17%

Somewhat oppose 66

13%

Strongly oppose 23

5%

Sigma 509

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 200

SOTU012001_20 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Putting America First in foreign policy, including trade, foreign aid, and contributions to foreign organizations like NATO and the United Nations

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 510

Weighted Base 495

Strongly/Somewhat 399

Support (Net) 81%

Strongly support 219

44%

Somewhat support 180

36%

Strongly/Somewhat 96

Oppose (Net) 19%

Somewhat oppose 69

14%

Strongly oppose 26

5%

Sigma 495

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 201

SOTU012001_21 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Passing legislation to help ensure American foreign-assistance dollars always serve American interests and only go to American allies

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 503

Weighted Base 501

Strongly/Somewhat 412

Support (Net) 82%

Strongly support 215

43%

Somewhat support 198

39%

Strongly/Somewhat 89

Oppose (Net) 18%

Somewhat oppose 68

14%

Strongly oppose 21

4%

Sigma 501

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 202

SOTU012001_22 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Launching the first ever Government-wide initiative focused on economic empowerment for women in developing countries

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 506

Weighted Base 513

Strongly/Somewhat 402

Support (Net) 78%

Strongly support 168

33%

Somewhat support 233

46%

Strongly/Somewhat 111

Oppose (Net) 22%

Somewhat oppose 82

16%

Strongly oppose 29

6%

Sigma 513

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 203

SOTU012001_23 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Making the needed budgetary commitment to eliminate the HIV epidemic in the United States within 10 years

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 504

Weighted Base 514

Strongly/Somewhat 426

Support (Net) 83%

Strongly support 222

43%

Somewhat support 204

40%

Strongly/Somewhat 88

Oppose (Net) 17%

Somewhat oppose 70

14%

Strongly oppose 18

3%

Sigma 514

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 204

SOTU012001_24 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Passing legislation to prohibit the late-term abortion of children who can feel pain in the mother's womb

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 502

Weighted Base 492

Strongly/Somewhat 327

Support (Net) 66%

Strongly support 189

38%

Somewhat support 137

28%

Strongly/Somewhat 166

Oppose (Net) 34%

Somewhat oppose 75

15%

Strongly oppose 90

18%

Sigma 492

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 205

SOTU012001_25 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Advance the fight against childhood cancer by asking Congress for $500 million over the next 10 years to fund this critical life-saving research.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 508

Weighted Base 488

Strongly/Somewhat 411

Support (Net) 84%

Strongly support 228

47%

Somewhat support 183

38%

Strongly/Somewhat 77

Oppose (Net) 16%

Somewhat oppose 60

12%

Strongly oppose 17

3%

Sigma 488

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 206

SOTU012001_26 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Passing legislation to provide school choice for America's children

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 500

Weighted Base 495

Strongly/Somewhat 355

Support (Net) 72%

Strongly support 183

37%

Somewhat support 172

35%

Strongly/Somewhat 139

Oppose (Net) 28%

Somewhat oppose 96

19%

Strongly oppose 44

9%

Sigma 495

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 207

SOTU012001_27 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Passing legislation for nationwide paid family leave

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 506

Weighted Base 490

Strongly/Somewhat 385

Support (Net) 78%

Strongly support 196

40%

Somewhat support 189

39%

Strongly/Somewhat 105

Oppose (Net) 22%

Somewhat oppose 71

14%

Strongly oppose 35

7%

Sigma 490

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 208

SOTU012001_28 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Instituting tough new restrictions on immigration from countries that foster terrorism

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 509

Weighted Base 491

Strongly/Somewhat 387

Support (Net) 79%

Strongly support 218

44%

Somewhat support 169

34%

Strongly/Somewhat 104

Oppose (Net) 21%

Somewhat oppose 65

13%

Strongly oppose 38

8%

Sigma 491

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 209

SOTU012001_29 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Reducing foreign aid to countries that harbor terrorists

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 504

Weighted Base 488

Strongly/Somewhat 393

Support (Net) 81%

Strongly support 245

50%

Somewhat support 149

30%

Strongly/Somewhat 94

Oppose (Net) 19%

Somewhat oppose 73

15%

Strongly oppose 21

4%

Sigma 488

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 210

SOTU012001_30 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Proposing added spending to modernize and strengthen our military

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 503

Weighted Base 496

Strongly/Somewhat 357

Support (Net) 72%

Strongly support 195

39%

Somewhat support 162

33%

Strongly/Somewhat 139

Oppose (Net) 28%

Somewhat oppose 89

18%

Strongly oppose 50

10%

Sigma 496

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 211

SOTU012001_31 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Modernizing and rebuilding the US nuclear arsenal

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 515

Weighted Base 510

Strongly/Somewhat 328

Support (Net) 64%

Strongly support 129

25%

Somewhat support 198

39%

Strongly/Somewhat 182

Oppose (Net) 36%

Somewhat oppose 126

25%

Strongly oppose 55

11%

Sigma 510

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 212

SOTU012001_32 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Defeating ISIS completely

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 504

Weighted Base 481

Strongly/Somewhat 414

Support (Net) 86%

Strongly support 283

59%

Somewhat support 131

27%

Strongly/Somewhat 67

Oppose (Net) 14%

Somewhat oppose 47

10%

Strongly oppose 20

4%

Sigma 481

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 213

SOTU012001_33 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Granting intelligence agencies all necessary legal powers to detain terrorists, wherever they are

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 507

Weighted Base 506

Strongly/Somewhat 383

Support (Net) 76%

Strongly support 203

40%

Somewhat support 180

36%

Strongly/Somewhat 123

Oppose (Net) 24%

Somewhat oppose 88

17%

Strongly oppose 35

7%

Sigma 506

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 214

SOTU012001_34 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Proposing tougher requirements on eligibility for disability, food stamps, and other government programs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 513

Weighted Base 504

Strongly/Somewhat 317

Support (Net) 63%

Strongly support 160

32%

Somewhat support 157

31%

Strongly/Somewhat 187

Oppose (Net) 37%

Somewhat oppose 107

21%

Strongly oppose 80

16%

Sigma 504

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 215

SOTU012001_35 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Creating comprehensive immigration reform that includes strengthened borders, a wall along the southern border, eliminates chain immigration and visa lotteries and

replaces the system with one based on merit, and offers a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants already in the country

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 505

Weighted Base 496

Strongly/Somewhat 302

Support (Net) 61%

Strongly support 152

31%

Somewhat support 150

30%

Strongly/Somewhat 194

Oppose (Net) 39%

Somewhat oppose 96

19%

Strongly oppose 98

20%

Sigma 496

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 216

SOTU012001_36 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Requiring National ID cards for voting

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 507

Weighted Base 501

Strongly/Somewhat 337

Support (Net) 67%

Strongly support 202

40%

Somewhat support 135

27%

Strongly/Somewhat 164

Oppose (Net) 33%

Somewhat oppose 82

16%

Strongly oppose 82

16%

Sigma 501

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 217

SOTU012001_37 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Establishing a bipartisan commission on race in America

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 509

Weighted Base 469

Strongly/Somewhat 336

Support (Net) 72%

Strongly support 129

27%

Somewhat support 208

44%

Strongly/Somewhat 133

Oppose (Net) 28%

Somewhat oppose 85

18%

Strongly oppose 47

10%

Sigma 469

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 218

SOTU012001_38 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Requiring greater disclosure of all online political ads

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 514

Weighted Base 485

Strongly/Somewhat 415

Support (Net) 86%

Strongly support 222

46%

Somewhat support 194

40%

Strongly/Somewhat 70

Oppose (Net) 14%

Somewhat oppose 55

11%

Strongly oppose 15

3%

Sigma 485

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 219

SOTU012001_39 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Increasing the penalties for sexual harassment in the workplace

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 508

Weighted Base 512

Strongly/Somewhat 423

Support (Net) 82%

Strongly support 256

50%

Somewhat support 166

32%

Strongly/Somewhat 90

Oppose (Net) 18%

Somewhat oppose 74

14%

Strongly oppose 15

3%

Sigma 512

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 220

SOTU012001_40 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Extending the 1st Amendment to make it illegal for companies to fire people for their political views

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 490

Weighted Base 485

Strongly/Somewhat 367

Support (Net) 76%

Strongly support 198

41%

Somewhat support 170

35%

Strongly/Somewhat 117

Oppose (Net) 24%

Somewhat oppose 65

13%

Strongly oppose 52

11%

Sigma 485

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 221

SOTU012001_41 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Passing the new US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 500

Weighted Base 518

Strongly/Somewhat 441

Support (Net) 85%

Strongly support 181

35%

Somewhat support 261

50%

Strongly/Somewhat 76

Oppose (Net) 15%

Somewhat oppose 54

10%

Strongly oppose 22

4%

Sigma 518

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 222

SOTU012001_42 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Asking the FTC to examine the power of tech companies on the economy, consumer privacy, and news and information

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 498

Weighted Base 485

Strongly/Somewhat 388

Support (Net) 80%

Strongly support 167

34%

Somewhat support 222

46%

Strongly/Somewhat 96

Oppose (Net) 20%

Somewhat oppose 74

15%

Strongly oppose 22

4%

Sigma 485

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 223

SOTU012001_43 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Eliminating the FISA secret court than authorizes national security wiretaps and the ability of the FBI to do secret national security wiretaps.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 518

Weighted Base 509

Strongly/Somewhat 314

Support (Net) 62%

Strongly support 112

22%

Somewhat support 201

40%

Strongly/Somewhat 195

Oppose (Net) 38%

Somewhat oppose 135

27%

Strongly oppose 60

12%

Sigma 509

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 224

SOTU012001_44 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Proposing new rules to reform the civil service to make it easier to reward, fire, or replace government employees

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 502

Weighted Base 485

Strongly/Somewhat 389

Support (Net) 80%

Strongly support 186

38%

Somewhat support 203

42%

Strongly/Somewhat 96

Oppose (Net) 20%

Somewhat oppose 73

15%

Strongly oppose 23

5%

Sigma 485

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 225

SOTU012001_45 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Proposing a 10 per cent reduction in government employees

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 498

Weighted Base 486

Strongly/Somewhat 298

Support (Net) 61%

Strongly support 113

23%

Somewhat support 185

38%

Strongly/Somewhat 188

Oppose (Net) 39%

Somewhat oppose 122

25%

Strongly oppose 66

14%

Sigma 486

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 226

SOTU012001_46 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Cracking down on illegal aliens who commit crimes or are arrested by requiring local governments to turn them

over to immigration authorities or face the loss of law enforcement funding.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 499

Weighted Base 511

Strongly/Somewhat 389

Support (Net) 76%

Strongly support 232

45%

Somewhat support 158

31%

Strongly/Somewhat 122

Oppose (Net) 24%

Somewhat oppose 77

15%

Strongly oppose 45

9%

Sigma 511

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 227

SOTU012001_47 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Increasing efforts to stop the flow of illegal drugs into the United States

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 499

Weighted Base 504

Strongly/Somewhat 418

Support (Net) 83%

Strongly support 264

52%

Somewhat support 155

31%

Strongly/Somewhat 86

Oppose (Net) 17%

Somewhat oppose 67

13%

Strongly oppose 19

4%

Sigma 504

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 228

SOTU012001_48 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Fighting the opioid crisis and helping get treatment for those in need

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 516

Weighted Base 505

Strongly/Somewhat 425

Support (Net) 84%

Strongly support 253

50%

Somewhat support 172

34%

Strongly/Somewhat 80

Oppose (Net) 16%

Somewhat oppose 61

12%

Strongly oppose 19

4%

Sigma 505

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 229

SOTU012001_49 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Investing in workforce development and job training by opening vocational schools

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 516

Weighted Base 496

Strongly/Somewhat 427

Support (Net) 86%

Strongly support 216

44%

Somewhat support 211

43%

Strongly/Somewhat 69

Oppose (Net) 14%

Somewhat oppose 53

11%

Strongly oppose 17

3%

Sigma 496

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 230

SOTU012001_50 Do you support or oppose each of the following policies?

Reforming prisons to help former inmates who have served their time get a second chance

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 503

Weighted Base 488

Strongly/Somewhat 400

Support (Net) 82%

Strongly support 192

39%

Somewhat support 208

43%

Strongly/Somewhat 88

Oppose (Net) 18%

Somewhat oppose 68

14%

Strongly oppose 20

4%

Sigma 488

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 231

SOTU012002_1 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Making infrastructure improvements, including at least $1.5 trillion into new infrastructure investments, streamlining the permitting and approval process for

infrastructure projects to take no more than 2 years, and fostering public-private partnerships in the area

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 501

Weighted Base 489

A lot of progress 56

11%

Some progress 83

17%

A little progress 93

19%

No progress at all 135

28%

Work is done 9

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 113

23%

Sigma 489

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 232

SOTU012002_2 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Establishing a 100 billion public private partnership to invest in building new US infrastructure (roads, highways, railways, ports, airports, etc.)

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 495

Weighted Base 492

A lot of progress 46

9%

Some progress 94

19%

A little progress 79

16%

No progress at all 160

33%

Work is done 10

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 102

21%

Sigma 492

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 233

SOTU012002_3 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Launching a major program to invest and fix up urban areas

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 507

Weighted Base 491

A lot of progress 47

10%

Some progress 83

17%

A little progress 96

20%

No progress at all 169

34%

Work is done 7

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 90

18%

Sigma 491

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 234

SOTU012002_4 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Lowering the cost of healthcare and prescription drugs by passing legislation that takes aim at global freeloading practices that levy higher prices

for American consumers than for consumers in other countries

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 504

Weighted Base 490

A lot of progress 51

10%

Some progress 67

14%

A little progress 108

22%

No progress at all 186

38%

Work is done 9

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 69

14%

Sigma 490

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 235

SOTU012002_5 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Requiring drug companies, insurance companies, and hospitals to disclose real prices of goods and services in order to foster competition and bring costs down

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 502

Weighted Base 489

A lot of progress 51

10%

Some progress 91

19%

A little progress 110

22%

No progress at all 162

33%

Work is done 2

*

Unsure / Don't Know 73

15%

Sigma 489

100%

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1 Feb 2020

Table 236

SOTU012002_6 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Replacing Obamacare with a new healthcare system based on greater competition in the marketplace while preserving coverage for pre-existing conditions

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 513

Weighted Base 511

A lot of progress 43

8%

Some progress 79

15%

A little progress 106

21%

No progress at all 203

40%

Work is done 7

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 72

14%

Sigma 511

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 237

SOTU012002_7 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Reducing the price of prescription drugs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 501

Weighted Base 497

A lot of progress 48

10%

Some progress 83

17%

A little progress 95

19%

No progress at all 215

43%

Work is done 4

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 52

11%

Sigma 497

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 238

SOTU012002_8 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Providing patients with terminal conditions access to experimental treatments

that could save their lives

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 499

Weighted Base 504

A lot of progress 60

12%

Some progress 66

13%

A little progress 101

20%

No progress at all 142

28%

Work is done 10

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 124

25%

Sigma 504

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 239

SOTU012002_9 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Eliminating government funding for planned parenthood

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 514

Weighted Base 494

A lot of progress 59

12%

Some progress 93

19%

A little progress 114

23%

No progress at all 126

26%

Work is done 10

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 92

19%

Sigma 494

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 240

SOTU012002_10 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Negotiating a new trade deal with China that includes real, structural change to end unfair trade

practices, reduce the trade deficit, and protect American jobs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 497

Weighted Base 512

A lot of progress 74

14%

Some progress 113

22%

A little progress 145

28%

No progress at all 90

18%

Work is done 16

3%

Unsure / Don't Know 74

15%

Sigma 512

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 241

SOTU012002_11 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Pass the United States Reciprocal Trade Act, so that if another country places an unfair tariff on an American product,

the U.S. charge them the exact same tariff on the same product that they sell to us

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 502

Weighted Base 510

A lot of progress 68

13%

Some progress 108

21%

A little progress 123

24%

No progress at all 100

20%

Work is done 6

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 105

21%

Sigma 510

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 242

SOTU012002_12 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Fixing bad trade deals and negotiating new ones in a way that is fair and reciprocal to American interests

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 501

Weighted Base 490

A lot of progress 77

16%

Some progress 102

21%

A little progress 121

25%

No progress at all 129

26%

Work is done 5

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 55

11%

Sigma 490

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 243

SOTU012002_13 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Continue to push for peace on the Korean Peninsula and negotiating with North Korea

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 514

Weighted Base 507

A lot of progress 53

10%

Some progress 97

19%

A little progress 141

28%

No progress at all 148

29%

Work is done 8

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 60

12%

Sigma 507

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 244

SOTU012002_14 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Preventing the North Koreans from keeping their nuclear weapons, no matter the cost

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 497

Weighted Base 502

A lot of progress 63

13%

Some progress 100

20%

A little progress 107

21%

No progress at all 154

31%

Work is done 7

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 71

14%

Sigma 502

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 245

SOTU012002_15 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Pushing for Democracy in Venezuela and support the opposition in the country

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 514

Weighted Base 514

A lot of progress 49

10%

Some progress 79

15%

A little progress 123

24%

No progress at all 151

29%

Work is done 3

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 110

21%

Sigma 514

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 246

SOTU012002_16 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Countering Iranian influence in the Middle East and prevent Iran from gaining nuclear weapons

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 508

Weighted Base 505

A lot of progress 69

14%

Some progress 119

24%

A little progress 106

21%

No progress at all 130

26%

Work is done 7

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 73

15%

Sigma 505

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 247

SOTU012002_17 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Addressing the flaws in the Iran nuclear deal through new legislation or by renegotiating the deal

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 505

Weighted Base 523

A lot of progress 68

13%

Some progress 111

21%

A little progress 131

25%

No progress at all 130

25%

Work is done 5

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 78

15%

Sigma 523

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 248

SOTU012002_18 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Bringing back American troops from Syria

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 507

Weighted Base 499

A lot of progress 53

11%

Some progress 99

20%

A little progress 135

27%

No progress at all 128

26%

Work is done 3

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 80

16%

Sigma 499

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 249

SOTU012002_19 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Bringing back American troops from Afghanistan

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 513

Weighted Base 509

A lot of progress 50

10%

Some progress 94

18%

A little progress 153

30%

No progress at all 142

28%

Work is done 7

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 62

12%

Sigma 509

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 250

SOTU012002_20 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Putting America First in foreign policy, including trade, foreign aid, and contributions to foreign organizations like NATO and the United Nations

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 510

Weighted Base 495

A lot of progress 107

22%

Some progress 103

21%

A little progress 123

25%

No progress at all 74

15%

Work is done 5

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 82

17%

Sigma 495

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 251

SOTU012002_21 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Passing legislation to help ensure American foreign-assistance dollars always serve American interests and only go to American allies

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 503

Weighted Base 501

A lot of progress 52

10%

Some progress 112

22%

A little progress 131

26%

No progress at all 100

20%

Work is done 1

*

Unsure / Don't Know 105

21%

Sigma 501

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 252

SOTU012002_22 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Launching the first ever Government-wide initiative focused on economic empowerment for women in developing countries

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 506

Weighted Base 513

A lot of progress 44

9%

Some progress 80

16%

A little progress 120

23%

No progress at all 155

30%

Work is done 3

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 110

22%

Sigma 513

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 253

SOTU012002_23 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Making the needed budgetary commitment to eliminate the HIV epidemic in the United States within 10 years

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 504

Weighted Base 514

A lot of progress 46

9%

Some progress 64

12%

A little progress 90

17%

No progress at all 183

36%

Work is done 8

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 123

24%

Sigma 514

100%

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Fielding Period: January 27 - 29, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 254

SOTU012002_24 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Passing legislation to prohibit the late-term abortion of children who can feel pain in the mother's womb

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 502

Weighted Base 492

A lot of progress 54

11%

Some progress 95

19%

A little progress 123

25%

No progress at all 99

20%

Work is done 6

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 115

23%

Sigma 492

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 255

SOTU012002_25 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Advance the fight against childhood cancer by asking Congress for $500 million over the next 10 years to fund this critical life-saving research.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 508

Weighted Base 488

A lot of progress 45

9%

Some progress 73

15%

A little progress 114

23%

No progress at all 124

25%

Work is done 7

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 124

25%

Sigma 488

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 256

SOTU012002_26 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Passing legislation to provide school choice for America's children

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 500

Weighted Base 495

A lot of progress 50

10%

Some progress 90

18%

A little progress 87

18%

No progress at all 147

30%

Work is done 10

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 110

22%

Sigma 495

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 257

SOTU012002_27 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Passing legislation for nationwide paid family leave

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 506

Weighted Base 490

A lot of progress 54

11%

Some progress 76

15%

A little progress 101

21%

No progress at all 150

31%

Work is done 5

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 104

21%

Sigma 490

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 258

SOTU012002_28 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Instituting tough new restrictions on immigration from countries that foster terrorism

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 509

Weighted Base 491

A lot of progress 88

18%

Some progress 126

26%

A little progress 128

26%

No progress at all 86

18%

Work is done 4

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 58

12%

Sigma 491

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 259

SOTU012002_29 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Reducing foreign aid to countries that harbor terrorists

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 504

Weighted Base 488

A lot of progress 58

12%

Some progress 91

19%

A little progress 150

31%

No progress at all 102

21%

Work is done 7

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 80

16%

Sigma 488

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 260

SOTU012002_30 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Proposing added spending to modernize and strengthen our military

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 503

Weighted Base 496

A lot of progress 94

19%

Some progress 135

27%

A little progress 116

23%

No progress at all 74

15%

Work is done 11

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 65

13%

Sigma 496

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 261

SOTU012002_31 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Modernizing and rebuilding the US nuclear arsenal

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 515

Weighted Base 510

A lot of progress 44

9%

Some progress 90

18%

A little progress 106

21%

No progress at all 114

22%

Work is done 11

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 144

28%

Sigma 510

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 262

SOTU012002_32 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Defeating ISIS completely

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 504

Weighted Base 481

A lot of progress 68

14%

Some progress 112

23%

A little progress 124

26%

No progress at all 109

23%

Work is done 8

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 59

12%

Sigma 481

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 263

SOTU012002_33 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Granting intelligence agencies all necessary legal powers to detain terrorists, wherever they are

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 507

Weighted Base 506

A lot of progress 57

11%

Some progress 125

25%

A little progress 114

23%

No progress at all 100

20%

Work is done 9

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 101

20%

Sigma 506

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 264

SOTU012002_34 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Proposing tougher requirements on eligibility for disability, food stamps, and other government programs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 513

Weighted Base 504

A lot of progress 57

11%

Some progress 99

20%

A little progress 118

24%

No progress at all 115

23%

Work is done 12

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 102

20%

Sigma 504

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 265

SOTU012002_35 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Creating comprehensive immigration reform that includes strengthened borders, a wall along the southern border, eliminates chain immigration and visa lotteries and

replaces the system with one based on merit, and offers a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants already in the country

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 505

Weighted Base 496

A lot of progress 64

13%

Some progress 116

23%

A little progress 113

23%

No progress at all 138

28%

Work is done 4

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 60

12%

Sigma 496

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 266

SOTU012002_36 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Requiring National ID cards for voting

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 507

Weighted Base 501

A lot of progress 46

9%

Some progress 88

18%

A little progress 81

16%

No progress at all 178

36%

Work is done 5

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 103

21%

Sigma 501

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 267

SOTU012002_37 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Establishing a bipartisan commission on race in America

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 509

Weighted Base 469

A lot of progress 43

9%

Some progress 57

12%

A little progress 91

19%

No progress at all 174

37%

Work is done 9

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 95

20%

Sigma 469

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 268

SOTU012002_38 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Requiring greater disclosure of all online political ads

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 514

Weighted Base 485

A lot of progress 50

10%

Some progress 56

11%

A little progress 79

16%

No progress at all 191

39%

Work is done 5

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 104

22%

Sigma 485

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 269

SOTU012002_39 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Increasing the penalties for sexual harassment in the workplace

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 508

Weighted Base 512

A lot of progress 49

10%

Some progress 67

13%

A little progress 104

20%

No progress at all 188

37%

Work is done 12

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 93

18%

Sigma 512

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

1 Feb 2020

Table 270

SOTU012002_40 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Extending the 1st Amendment to make it illegal for companies to fire people for their political views

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 490

Weighted Base 485

A lot of progress 42

9%

Some progress 58

12%

A little progress 91

19%

No progress at all 171

35%

Work is done 9

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 115

24%

Sigma 485

100%

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SOTU012002_41 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Passing the new US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 500

Weighted Base 518

A lot of progress 102

20%

Some progress 99

19%

A little progress 133

26%

No progress at all 82

16%

Work is done 18

3%

Unsure / Don't Know 83

16%

Sigma 518

100%

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SOTU012002_42 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Asking the FTC to examine the power of tech companies on the economy, consumer privacy, and news and information

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 498

Weighted Base 485

A lot of progress 42

9%

Some progress 92

19%

A little progress 121

25%

No progress at all 116

24%

Work is done 3

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 111

23%

Sigma 485

100%

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SOTU012002_43 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Eliminating the FISA secret court than authorizes national security wiretaps and the ability of the FBI to do secret national security wiretaps.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 518

Weighted Base 509

A lot of progress 42

8%

Some progress 64

13%

A little progress 92

18%

No progress at all 154

30%

Work is done 9

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 148

29%

Sigma 509

100%

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SOTU012002_44 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Proposing new rules to reform the civil service to make it easier to reward, fire, or replace government employees

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 502

Weighted Base 485

A lot of progress 50

10%

Some progress 89

18%

A little progress 89

18%

No progress at all 139

29%

Work is done 4

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 115

24%

Sigma 485

100%

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SOTU012002_45 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Proposing a 10 per cent reduction in government employees

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 498

Weighted Base 486

A lot of progress 45

9%

Some progress 66

14%

A little progress 68

14%

No progress at all 146

30%

Work is done 7

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 153

31%

Sigma 486

100%

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SOTU012002_46 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Cracking down on illegal aliens who commit crimes or are arrested by requiring local governments to turn them

over to immigration authorities or face the loss of law enforcement funding.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 499

Weighted Base 511

A lot of progress 67

13%

Some progress 115

22%

A little progress 157

31%

No progress at all 106

21%

Work is done 8

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 58

11%

Sigma 511

100%

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SOTU012002_47 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Increasing efforts to stop the flow of illegal drugs into the United States

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 499

Weighted Base 504

A lot of progress 59

12%

Some progress 122

24%

A little progress 125

25%

No progress at all 136

27%

Work is done 5

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 58

11%

Sigma 504

100%

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SOTU012002_48 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Fighting the opioid crisis and helping get treatment for those in need

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 516

Weighted Base 505

A lot of progress 54

11%

Some progress 94

19%

A little progress 111

22%

No progress at all 164

32%

Work is done 12

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 70

14%

Sigma 505

100%

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SOTU012002_49 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Investing in workforce development and job training by opening vocational schools

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 516

Weighted Base 496

A lot of progress 57

11%

Some progress 97

20%

A little progress 101

20%

No progress at all 127

26%

Work is done 12

2%

Unsure / Don't Know 103

21%

Sigma 496

100%

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SOTU012002_50 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?

Reforming prisons to help former inmates who have served their time get a second chance

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 503

Weighted Base 488

A lot of progress 49

10%

Some progress 75

15%

A little progress 112

23%

No progress at all 154

32%

Work is done 3

1%

Unsure / Don't Know 95

20%

Sigma 488

100%

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SOTU012003 Which of the following policies would you like the President to address in his upcoming State of the Union address? You

may select up to five.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Lowering the cost of 312

healthcare and 13%

prescription drugs by

passing legislation

that takes aim at

global

freeloading practices

that levy higher prices

for American consumers

than for consumers in

other countries

Reducing the price of 290

prescription drugs 12%

Requiring drug 257

companies, insurance 10%

companies, and

hospitals to disclose

real prices of goods

and services in order

to foster competition

and bring costs down

Cracking down on 230

illegal aliens who 9%

commit crimes or are

arrested by requiring

local governments to

turn them over to

immigration authorities

or face the loss of law

enforcement funding.

Increasing efforts to 216

stop the flow of 9%

illegal drugs into the

United States

Putting America First 215

in foreign policy, 9%

including trade,

foreign aid, and

contributions to

foreign organizations

like NATO and the

United Nations

Negotiating a new trade 209

deal with China that 8%

includes real,

structural change to

end unfair trade

practices, reduce the

trade deficit, and

protect American jobs

Providing patients with 206

terminal conditions 8%

access to experimental

treatments that could

save their lives

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SOTU012003 Which of the following policies would you like the President to address in his upcoming State of the Union address? You

may select up to five.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 2493

Fighting the opioid 199

crisis and helping get 8%

treatment for those in

need

Establishing a 100 198

billion public private 8%

partnership to invest

in building new US

infrastructure (roads,

highways, railways,

ports, airports, etc.)

Advance the fight 194

against childhood 8%

cancer by asking

Congress for $500

million over the next

10 years to fund this

critical life-saving

research.

Making infrastructure 192

improvements, including 8%

at least $1.5 trillion

into new infrastructure

investments,

streamlining the

permitting and approval

process for

infrastructure projects

to take no more than 2

years, and fostering

public-private

partnerships in the

area

Instituting tough new 191

restrictions on 8%

immigration from

countries that foster

terrorism

Reducing foreign aid to 191

countries that harbor 8%

terrorists

Creating comprehensive 189

immigration reform that 8%

includes strengthened

borders, a wall along

the southern border,

eliminates chain

immigration and visa

lotteries and replaces

the system with one

based on merit, and

offers a path to

citizenship for

undocumented immigrants

already in the country

Replacing Obamacare 188

with a new healthcare 8%

system based on greater

competition in the

marketplace while

preserving coverage for

pre-existing conditions

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SOTU012003 Which of the following policies would you like the President to address in his upcoming State of the Union address? You

may select up to five.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 2493

Bringing back American 187

troops from Afghanistan 7%

Investing in workforce 183

development and job 7%

training by opening

vocational schools

Fixing bad trade deals 179

and negotiating new 7%

ones in a way that is

fair and reciprocal to

American interests

Launching a major 171

program to invest and 7%

fix up urban areas

Preventing the North 168

Koreans from keeping 7%

their nuclear weapons,

no matter the cost

Pass the United States 166

Reciprocal Trade Act, 7%

so that if another

country places an

unfair tariff on an

American product, the

U.S. charge them the

exact same tariff on

the same product that

they sell to us

Granting intelligence 164

agencies all necessary 7%

legal powers to detain

terrorists, wherever

they are

Countering Iranian 163

influence in the Middle 7%

East and prevent Iran

from gaining nuclear

weapons

Passing legislation to 163

help ensure American 7%

foreign-assistance

dollars always serve

American interests and

only go to American

allies

Bringing back American 162

troops from Syria 7%

Proposing tougher 161

requirements on 6%

eligibility for

disability, food

stamps, and other

government programs

Passing the new US- 160

Mexico-Canada trade 6%

agreement

Defeating ISIS 159

completely 6%

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SOTU012003 Which of the following policies would you like the President to address in his upcoming State of the Union address? You

may select up to five.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 2493

Reforming prisons to 155

help former inmates who 6%

have served their time

get a second chance

Addressing the flaws in 151

the Iran nuclear deal 6%

through new legislation

or by renegotiating the

deal

Extending the 1st 149

Amendment to make it 6%

illegal for companies

to fire people for

their political views

Proposing added 149

spending to modernize 6%

and strengthen our

military

Passing legislation to 143

prohibit the late-term 6%

abortion of children

who can feel pain in

the mother's womb

Proposing new rules to 142

reform the civil 6%

service to make it

easier to reward, fire,

or replace government

employees

Making the needed 141

budgetary commitment to 6%

eliminate the HIV

epidemic in the United

States within 10 years

Passing legislation for 132

nationwide paid family 5%

leave

Continue to push for 132

peace on the Korean 5%

Peninsula and

negotiating with North

Korea

Passing legislation to 128

provide school choice 5%

for America's children

Increasing the 122

penalties for sexual 5%

harassment in the

workplace

Requiring National ID 121

cards for voting 5%

Launching the first 108

ever Government-wide 4%

initiative focused on

economic empowerment

for women in developing

countries

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may select up to five.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 2493

Proposing a 10 per cent 107

reduction in government 4%

employees

Requiring greater 105

disclosure of all 4%

online political ads

Establishing a 104

bipartisan commission 4%

on race in America

Modernizing and 104

rebuilding the US 4%

nuclear arsenal

Eliminating the FISA 100

secret court than 4%

authorizes national

security wiretaps and

the ability of the FBI

to do secret national

security wiretaps.

Asking the FTC to 96

examine the power of 4%

tech companies on the

economy, consumer

privacy, and news and

information

Eliminating government 92

funding for planned 4%

parenthood

Pushing for Democracy 55

in Venezuela and 2%

support the opposition

in the country

Other 139

6%

None of these 229

9%

Sigma 8569

344%

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SOTU012004 Regardless of whether you support the administration policies or not, how successful would you say the Trump

administration has been in bringing to life its policies?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very/Somewhat 1198

Successful (Net) 48%

Very successful 219

9%

Somewhat successful 979

39%

Very/Somewhat 1294

Unsuccessful (Net) 52%

Somewhat unsuccessful 949

38%

Very unsuccessful 346

14%

Sigma 2493

100%

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SOTU012005 Which is closer to your view?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

President Trump should 895

hold out for his 36%

agenda, even if it

means achieving change

without Congressional

or Democratic approval

President Trump should 1597

compromise on his 64%

agenda in order to work

together with Congress

and Democrats

Sigma 2493

100%

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SOTU012006 Which is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Democrats should 606

boycott and resist 24%

everything President

Trump and his

administration are

doing

Democrats should look 1886

to cooperate with 76%

President Trump and his

administration and make

deals on the issues

they support

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP1001 Do you think that, for his actions, President Trump should be impeached and removed from office, censured by Congress,

or no action should be taken?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Impeached and removed 1104

from office 44%

Censured by Congress 384

15%

No action should be 1005

taken 40%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012001 How closely have you been paying attention to the impeachment trial in the Senate?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very/Somewhat Closely 1681

(Net) 67%

Very closely 674

27%

Somewhat closely 1007

40%

Not At All/Not Very 812

Closely (Net) 33%

Not very closely 602

24%

Not at all closely 209

8%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP1104A Do you think it's likely or unlikely that the Senate will vote to remove President Trump from office?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Likely 479

19%

Unlikely 2013

81%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012002 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

Summary Of Very Favorable/Favorable

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Chief Justice of the 1133

Supreme Court John 45%

Roberts, the presiding

judge

Democratic Senators 1075

43%

Republican Senators 938

38%

Representative Adam 912

Schiff, the lead 37%

impeachment manager and

chairman of the House

Intelligence Committee

President Trump's 899

defense lawyers 36%

House impeachment 875

managers 35%

Senate Minority Leader 852

Chuck Schumer 34%

Senate Majority Leader 762

Mitch McConnell 31%

Representative Jerrold 756

Nadler, impeachment 30%

manager and chairman of

the House Judiciary

Committee

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IMP012002 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

Summary Of Very Unfavorable/Unfavorable

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Republican Senators 1162

47%

Senate Majority Leader 1158

Mitch McConnell 46%

President Trump's 1140

defense lawyers 46%

Democratic Senators 1058

42%

Senate Minority Leader 1012

Chuck Schumer 41%

Representative Adam 965

Schiff, the lead 39%

impeachment manager and

chairman of the House

Intelligence Committee

House impeachment 956

managers 38%

Representative Jerrold 889

Nadler, impeachment 36%

manager and chairman of

the House Judiciary

Committee

Chief Justice of the 490

Supreme Court John 20%

Roberts, the presiding

judge

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IMP012002_1 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

House impeachment managers

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very Favorable/ 875

Favorable (Net) 35%

Very favorable 361

14%

Favorable 514

21%

Very Unfavorable/ 956

Unfavorable (Net) 38%

Unfavorable 365

15%

Very unfavorable 591

24%

No opinion 514

21%

Have not heard of them 148

6%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012002_2 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

President Trump's defense lawyers

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very Favorable/ 899

Favorable (Net) 36%

Very favorable 426

17%

Favorable 473

19%

Very Unfavorable/ 1140

Unfavorable (Net) 46%

Unfavorable 389

16%

Very unfavorable 752

30%

No opinion 360

14%

Have not heard of them 93

4%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012002_3 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

Republican Senators

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very Favorable/ 938

Favorable (Net) 38%

Very favorable 298

12%

Favorable 640

26%

Very Unfavorable/ 1162

Unfavorable (Net) 47%

Unfavorable 422

17%

Very unfavorable 739

30%

No opinion 321

13%

Have not heard of them 73

3%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012002_4 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

Democratic Senators

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very Favorable/ 1075

Favorable (Net) 43%

Very favorable 403

16%

Favorable 672

27%

Very Unfavorable/ 1058

Unfavorable (Net) 42%

Unfavorable 377

15%

Very unfavorable 681

27%

No opinion 294

12%

Have not heard of them 66

3%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012002_5 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very Favorable/ 762

Favorable (Net) 31%

Very favorable 252

10%

Favorable 509

20%

Very Unfavorable/ 1158

Unfavorable (Net) 46%

Unfavorable 354

14%

Very unfavorable 804

32%

No opinion 465

19%

Have not heard of them 108

4%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012002_6 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very Favorable/ 852

Favorable (Net) 34%

Very favorable 297

12%

Favorable 555

22%

Very Unfavorable/ 1012

Unfavorable (Net) 41%

Unfavorable 349

14%

Very unfavorable 663

27%

No opinion 496

20%

Have not heard of them 133

5%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012002_7 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts, the presiding judge

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very Favorable/ 1133

Favorable (Net) 45%

Very favorable 345

14%

Favorable 788

32%

Very Unfavorable/ 490

Unfavorable (Net) 20%

Unfavorable 314

13%

Very unfavorable 176

7%

No opinion 722

29%

Have not heard of them 146

6%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012002_8 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

Representative Adam Schiff, the lead impeachment manager and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very Favorable/ 912

Favorable (Net) 37%

Very favorable 450

18%

Favorable 462

19%

Very Unfavorable/ 965

Unfavorable (Net) 39%

Unfavorable 298

12%

Very unfavorable 667

27%

No opinion 468

19%

Have not heard of them 147

6%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012002_9 Please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of each of the following participants in the

impeachment trial so far.

Representative Jerrold Nadler, impeachment manager and chairman of the House Judiciary Committee

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very Favorable/ 756

Favorable (Net) 30%

Very favorable 259

10%

Favorable 497

20%

Very Unfavorable/ 889

Unfavorable (Net) 36%

Unfavorable 323

13%

Very unfavorable 566

23%

No opinion 586

24%

Have not heard of them 261

10%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012003 Do you think the Senate impeachment trial should, after the House and the president have presented their cases, be

extended by calling more witnesses or should the Senate vote on the guilt or innocence of the president?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Extended by calling 1357

more witnesses 54%

Vote on the guilt or 1135

innocence of the 46%

President

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012004 Do you think the president tried to get the Ukrainians to open an investigation of the Bidens or not?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Yes 1677

67%

No 815

33%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012005A Do you think that asking for an investigation of the Bidens is a fair or unfair request?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Fair 1194

48%

Unfair 1298

52%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012005B Do you think that asking for an investigation of the Bidens is a fair or unfair request given that Hunter Biden received

millions of dollars from a Ukrainian energy company?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Fair 1323

53%

Unfair 1170

47%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012006 Do you think that the Ukrainians were told that they would not get their aid unless they opened an investigation, or do

you think that they were not told of any connection between the aid and the investigations?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Told they would not get 1464

their aid unless they 59%

opened an investigation

Were not told of any 1029

connection between the 41%

aid and the

investigation

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012007 Do you think that asking for the Ukrainians to look into the Bidens is an impeachable offense, misconduct but not

impeachable, or within presidential authority?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Impeachable offense 1002

40%

Misconduct but not 751

impeachable 30%

Within presidential 740

authority 30%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012008 Do you think that asking for the Ukrainians to look into the Bidens and threatening a hold on their aid is an

impeachable offense, misconduct but not impeachable, or within presidential authority?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Impeachable offense 1078

43%

Misconduct but not 744

impeachable 30%

Within presidential 671

authority 27%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012009 Do you think that asking for the Ukrainians to look into the Bidens and putting a hold on their aid that they did not

know about is an impeachable offense, misconduct but not impeachable, or within presidential authority?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Impeachable offense 1078

43%

Misconduct but not 699

impeachable 28%

Within presidential 716

authority 29%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012010 Do you think that asserting executive privilege for close presidential advisers is obstruction of congress or something

many presidents have done and then litigated in the courts?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Obstruction of Congress 1175

47%

Something many 1317

presidents have done 53%

and then litigated in

the courts

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012011 Do you think that asserting executive privilege is an impeachable offense, misconduct but not impeachable or is within

presidential authority?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Impeachable offense 827

33%

Misconduct but not 755

impeachable 30%

Within presidential 911

authority 37%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012012 Do you think that the House should get to call more witnesses now or do you think that they had to call those witnesses

during the impeachment process in the House?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Should get to call more 1283

witnesses 51%

Had to call witnesses 1209

during the impeachment 49%

process in the House

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012013 Do you think the president can be charged with obstruction of Congress just for asserting executive privilege or did

Congress need to get a court order and the president would have had to have violated that court order to have

obstructed Congress?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

President can be 1172

charged with 47%

obstruction of Congress

just for asserting

executive privilege

Congress needed to get 1321

a court order and the 53%

President would have

had to have violated

that order to have

obstructed Congress

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012014 Do you think Speaker Nancy Pelosi was right or wrong to hold on to the articles of impeachment for a month before

sending them to the Senate?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Right 1097

44%

Wrong 1395

56%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012015 Do you think that the process in the House was fair or unfair?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Fair 1289

52%

Unfair 1204

48%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012016 Do you think that the process in the Senate so far has been fair or unfair?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Fair 1361

55%

Unfair 1132

45%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012017 Do you think that the whistleblower should be required to come forward and testify or should he or she remain in secret?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Testify 1473

59%

Remain in secret 1019

41%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012018 Do you think that the whistleblower would be shown as someone close to the Joe Biden who had been trying to find ways to

impeach the president?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Yes 1242

50%

No 1251

50%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012019 Do you think former national security adviser John Bolton should be required to come forward and testify or should

conversations with the president and his advisers remain protected by executive privilege?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Bolton should be 1506

required to testify 60%

Conversations with the 986

president and his 40%

advisers remain

protected by executive

privilege

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012020 Do you think Bolton would provide explosive testimony about the president?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Yes 1346

54%

No 1146

46%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012021 Should Hunter Biden be required to come forward and testify or should he not be a part of these proceedings?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Required to come 1387

forward and testify 56%

Should not be part of 1106

these proceedings 44%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012022 Do you think Hunter Biden would testify he received millions of dollars for work obtained by using his father's name or

not?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Yes 1088

44%

No 1404

56%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012023 The House impeachment managers say that President Trump is a dictator who may have used illegal means to win in 2016,

was trying to get the Ukrainians to interfere in this election and must be removed now and barred from the ballot

because he would do it again in the 2020 election. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Agree 1401

56%

Disagree 1091

44%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012024 The President's team says that the Democrats have been trying to remove president Trump from office from the moment he

took office and have tried one attack after another. They don't really care about the constitution and are making

misleading and false claims about what happened with the Ukraine just to regain power. Do you agree or disagree

with that statement?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Agree 1334

54%

Disagree 1158

46%

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012025 Which is closer to your viewpoint?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Asking Ukraine to open 1221

an investigation into 49%

the Bidens given that

Hunter Biden and his

partners received

millions of dollars in

fees advising a

Ukrainian energy

company without any

energy experience is a

fair request

Asking Ukraine to 1272

investigate the Bidens 51%

is tantamount to asking

a foreign country to

intervene in a US

election given that Joe

Biden is a candidate

for President.

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012026 Which is closer to your viewpoint?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Asking Ukraine to 1311

investigate whether the 53%

Bidens were involved in

corruption and then

temporary withholding

foreign aid

to the country amounts

to abuse of power and

interfering in the 2020

election

There is no direct 1182

evidence of any quid 47%

pro quo with Ukraine

and U.S. aid to Ukraine

was released before it

was due to the country;

besides, it is the

responsibility

of the president to

refer possible criminal

activity to the

attorney general, as

was done in president

Trump's call with the

president of Ukraine.

Therefore, there is no

abuse of power or

intent to interfere in

the 2020 election.

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP012027 Which is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

The impeachment process 1297

driven by Democrats in 52%

the House of

Representatives is a

waste of time as the

Republican-led Senate

will not vote

to remove President

Trump even if he is

impeached

The impeachment process 1195

driven by Democrats in 48%

the House of

Representatives is an

important process that

will inform the public

of any and all

evidence of wrongdoing

in how President Trump

dealt with Ukraine

Sigma 2493

100%

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IMP1002 Do you think that, for his actions, President Trump should be impeached and removed from office, censured by Congress,

or no action should be taken?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Impeachment and removed 1112

from office 45%

Censured by Congress 455

18%

No action should be 925

taken 37%

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012001 Do you think online political ads should be censored by online companies that run them or not censored?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Censored 1146

46%

Not censored 1347

54%

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012002 Do you think online political ads should be checked for obscenity and threats of violence but otherwise allowed to run

or should they be allowed only if they also pass fact checkers?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Checked for obscenity 1378

and threats of violence 55%

but otherwise allowed

to run

Should be allowed only 1115

if they also pass fact 45%

checkers

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012003 Do you think online political ads should be fact-checked and run only if they meet the approval of fact checkers or do

you think such factchecking just amounts to censorship and should not be required?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

fact-checked and run 1814

only if they meet the 73%

approval of fact

checkers

such factchecking just 679

amounts to censorship 27%

and should not be

required

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012004 Are you more worried about false ads appearing online or more worried about ideological censorship of ads?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

False ads appearing 1624

online 65%

Ideological censorship 869

of ads 35%

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012005 Do you think that major online sites favor content mostly from the left, from the center or from the right?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Mostly from the left 971

39%

Mostly from the center 1048

42%

Mostly from the right 474

19%

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012006_1 Here are some things that could be said in political ads. For each one, do you think it should be censored or allowed in

a political online ad?

President Trump is a dictator

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Censored 1209

49%

Allowed 1284

51%

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012006_2 Here are some things that could be said in political ads. For each one, do you think it should be censored or allowed in

a political online ad?

United States history began not in 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed but in 1619 when the first slaves came to America

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Censored 926

37%

Allowed 1567

63%

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012006_3 Here are some things that could be said in political ads. For each one, do you think it should be censored or allowed in

a political online ad?

Hillary Clinton is a crook who took billions from her foundation and should be locked up

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Censored 1189

48%

Allowed 1304

52%

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012006_4 Here are some things that could be said in political ads. For each one, do you think it should be censored or allowed in

a political online ad?

Climate change has been vastly exaggerated as a problem

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Censored 999

40%

Allowed 1494

60%

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012006_5 Here are some things that could be said in political ads. For each one, do you think it should be censored or allowed in

a political online ad?

Joe Biden is corrupt because he knew his son was getting millions of dollars from a Ukraine Energy Company

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Censored 1123

45%

Allowed 1370

55%

Sigma 2493

100%

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OA012006_6 Here are some things that could be said in political ads. For each one, do you think it should be censored or allowed in

a political online ad?

It's time to overthrow this government and cut the head off the president, the speaker of the house and all our leaders

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Censored 1728

69%

Allowed 765

31%

Sigma 2493

100%

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QRACE What is your race?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

White 1686

68%

Black or African 296

American 12%

Hispanic, Latino, or 345

Spanish origin 14%

Asian origin (includes 122

people of Asian Indian, 5%

Chinese, Korean,

Filipino, and Japanese

origin)

Other 43

2%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Q410 Which one of the following best describes your employment status?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Employed full time 1074

43%

Employed part time 273

11%

Self-employed full time 117

5%

Not employed, but 71

looking for work 3%

Not employed and not 21

looking for work 1%

Not employed, unable to 87

work due to a 3%

disability or illness

Retired 524

21%

Student 78

3%

Stay-at-home spouse or 177

partner 7%

Self-employed part time 71

3%

Sigma 2493

100%

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D5 The organization you work for is in which of the following?

Base: Employed FT/PT

Total

Unweighted Base 1241

Weighted Base 1347

Public sector 508

38%

Private sector 606

45%

Not-for-profit 122

9%

Other 37

3%

Don't know 74

5%

Sigma 1347

100%

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D6 Is anyone in your household a member of a labor union?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

I am a member of a 254

labor union 10%

Someone else in my 157

household is a member 6%

of a labor union

Both me and another 51

member of my household 2%

are members of a labor

union

No one in my household 1948

is a member of a labor 78%

union

Decline to state 82

3%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Q2146 What is the highest level of education you have completed or the highest degree you have received?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Less than high school 37

1%

Completed some high 151

school 6%

High school graduate or 430

equivalent (e.g., GED) 17%

Job-specific training 88

programs after high 4%

school

Completed some college, 539

but no degree 22%

Associate's degree 383

15%

College graduate (e.g., 447

B.A., A.B., B.S.) 18%

Completed some graduate 83

school, but no degree 3%

Completed graduate 336

school (e.g., M.S., 13%

M.D., Ph.D.)

Sigma 2493

100%

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Q2135 What is your marital status?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Married or civil union 1216

49%

Single, never married 678

27%

Divorced 268

11%

Separated 66

3%

Widowed/Widower 127

5%

Living with partner 137

6%

Sigma 2493

100%

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D9 How many children live in your household?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

None 1394

56%

One 478

19%

Two 415

17%

Three 132

5%

Four or more 74

3%

Sigma 2493

100%

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M12 Which best describes your political ideology?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Liberal (Net) 677

27%

Strong liberal 342

14%

Lean liberal 335

13%

Moderate 1038

42%

Conservative (Net) 777

31%

Lean conservative 390

16%

Strong conservative 387

16%

Sigma 2493

100%

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M13 Do you think of yourself as fiscally liberal or conservative?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Fiscally liberal 497

20%

Fiscally conservative 1163

47%

Do not lean one way or 833

the other 33%

Sigma 2493

100%

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M14 Do you think of yourself as socially liberal or conservative?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Socially liberal 870

35%

Socially conservative 877

35%

Do not lean one way or 746

the other 30%

Sigma 2493

100%

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S3 Some people had the chance to vote in the last presidential election on November 8, 2016. Others did not. Did you vote

in November's presidential election?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Yes 2091

84%

No 402

16%

Sigma 2493

100%

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S4 Some people had the chance to vote in the 2016 presidential election. Others did not.

Who did you vote for in the 2016 presidential election on November 8, 2016?

Base: Voted In Presidential Election

Total

Unweighted Base 2142

Weighted Base 2091

Hillary Clinton 931

45%

Donald Trump 904

43%

Gary Johnson 75

4%

Jill Stein 43

2%

Other 78

4%

Prefer not to answer 60

3%

Sigma 2091

100%

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S4A In casting your vote, what was most important to you - the candidate's likeability or their stand on the issues?

Base: Voted In Presidential Election

Total

Unweighted Base 2142

Weighted Base 2091

Likeability 353

17%

Their stand on the 1738

issues 83%

Sigma 2091

100%

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D11 What is your religion?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Evangelical Protestant 321

13%

Non-Evangelical 278

Protestant 11%

Roman Catholic 592

24%

Mormon 26

1%

Other Christian 437

18%

Jewish 104

4%

Muslim 25

1%

Hindu 16

1%

Buddhist 25

1%

Atheist/Agnostic 304

12%

Other 363

15%

Sigma 2493

100%

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D12 How often do you attend religion services, events, or gatherings?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Daily 105

4%

Weekly 612

25%

A few times per month 290

12%

Once a month 214

9%

Almost never 1271

51%

Sigma 2493

100%

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D13 How important or unimportant is religion in your life?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Very/Somewhat Important 1649

(Net) 66%

Very important 861

35%

Somewhat important 788

32%

Very/Somewhat 843

Unimportant (Net) 34%

Somewhat unimportant 338

14%

Very unimportant 506

20%

Sigma 2493

100%

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D14 Does anyone in your household own a gun?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Yes 793

32%

No 1700

68%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Q2145 Which of the following best describes your current primary residence?

I/We live in...

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

A house that I/we own 1595

64%

An apartment or 189

condominium that I/we 8%

own

Another type of home 68

that I/we own 3%

A house that I/we rent 263

or lease 11%

An apartment or 321

condominium that I/we 13%

rent or lease

Another type of home 30

that I/we rent or lease 1%

None of these 26

1%

Sigma 2493

100%

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D16 Do you live in a suburban, urban, or rural area?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Urban 660

26%

Suburban 1358

54%

Rural 474

19%

Sigma 2493

100%

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D18 Are you a Citizen of the United States?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Yes 2467

99%

No 25

1%

Sigma 2493

100%

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HO1 Do you have health insurance?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Yes 2291

92%

No 202

8%

Sigma 2493

100%

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Q2157 Which of the following income categories best describes your total 2017 household income before taxes?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

Less than $15,000 166

7%

$15,000 to $24,999 171

7%

$25,000 to $34,999 182

7%

$35,000 to $49,999 286

11%

$50,000 to $74,999 424

17%

$75,000 to $99,999 347

14%

$100,000 to $124,999 315

13%

$125,000 to $149,999 244

10%

$150,000 to $199,999 195

8%

$200,000 to $249,999 59

2%

$250,000 or more 60

2%

Decline to answer 43

2%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CA1 Which carrier do you subscribe to for mobile calling and data services?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

AT&T 566

23%

Verizon 652

26%

T-Mobile 354

14%

Sprint 213

9%

TracFone 84

3%

MetroPCS 121

5%

Virgin Mobile 25

1%

Straight Talk 72

3%

Boost Mobile 83

3%

Cricket 81

3%

Consumer Cellular 40

2%

Net10 8

*

US Cellular 35

1%

Walmart FamilyMobile 8

*

Other 106

4%

None of the above 46

2%

Sigma 2493

100%

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CA2 Which internet service provider do you subscribe to for internet connectivity in your home?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2527

Weighted Base 2493

AT&T 455

18%

Bright House 30

1%

Cablevision 50

2%

Charter 137

5%

Comcast 523

21%

Cox Cable 121

Communications 5%

Time Warner Cable 239

10%

Verizon 247

10%

Frontier 75

3%

CenturyLink 124

5%

Cincinnati Bell 8

*

Mediacom 20

1%

Suddenlink 25

1%

Windstream 24

1%

Other 283

11%

None of the above 131

5%

Sigma 2493

100%