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California CD25 Immigration
SurveyOctober 28th – 29th, 2013
Magellan Strategies are pleased to present the results of a 726n autodial survey of likely 2014
general election voters in California Congressional District
25. This survey was commissioned by America’s Voice. The interviewing was
conducted October 28th - 29th, 2013. This survey has a margin of error of +/-3.63% at the 95 percent confidence interval.
McKeonImage Rating
Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Congressman Howard “Buck” McKeon?
47%
30%
16%
7%
FAVORABLE UNFAVORABLE
HEARD OF, NO OPINION NEVER HEARD OF
MEN WOMEN
45%48%
35%
26%
13%18%
7% 8%
FAVORABLE UNFAVORABLE
HEARD OF, NO OPINION NEVER HEARD OF
REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT INDEPENDENT
71%
18%
37%
11%
54%
34%
13%17% 19%
4%10% 10%
Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Congressman Howard “Buck” McKeon?
47%
30%
16%
7%
FAVORABLE UNFAVORABLE HEARD OF, NO OPINION
NEVER HEARD OF
18-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
36%
49%46% 46%
53%
46%
34%29% 28%
24%
9% 8%
15%21%
17%
9% 8%10%
5% 7%
Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Congressman Howard “Buck” McKeon?
47%
30%
16%
7%
FAVORABLE UNFAVORABLE
HEARD OF, NO OPINION NEVER HEARD OF
WHITE HISPANIC
49% 47%
27%
39%
17%
9%7%5%
FAVORABLE UNFAVORABLE
HEARD OF, NO OPINION NEVER HEARD OF
Voter Opinion on Immigration
Reform
Thinking now about immigration reform…As you may know, the House of Representatives is beginning to consider different immigration reform proposals. One option is legislation that would significantly increase border security, block employers from hiring undocumented immigrants, and make sure that undocumented immigrants already in the U.S. with no criminal record register for legal status. If immigrants were to meet a list of requirements, they could eventually apply for citizenship. Knowing this information, would you support or oppose this legislation?
73%
23%4%
TOTAL SUPPORT TOTAL OPPOSEUNSURE
MEN WOMEN
42% 42%
29%32%
18%
10%9% 9%2%7%
STRONGLY SUPPORT SOMEWHAT SUPPORT
STRONGLY OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE
UNSURE
REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT INDEPENDENT
30%
57%
44%
35%
28%25%
18%
7%
16%12%
5% 8%5% 3% 7%
Thinking now about immigration reform…As you may know, the House of Representatives is beginning to consider different immigration reform proposals. One option is legislation that would significantly increase border security, block employers from hiring undocumented immigrants, and make sure that undocumented immigrants already in the U.S. with no criminal record register for legal status. If immigrants were to meet a list of requirements, they could eventually apply for citizenship. Knowing this information, would you support or oppose this legislation?
73%
23%
4%
TOTAL SUPPORT TOTAL OPPOSE UNSURE
18-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
50%
39%44%
40%39%
27%31%
27%33% 34%
9%
21%
13% 16%12%12%
6% 8% 8%11%
2%4% 8% 3% 4%
STRONGLY SUPPORT SOMEWHAT SUPPORT STRONGLY OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE UNSURE
Thinking now about immigration reform…As you may know, the House of Representatives is beginning to consider different immigration reform proposals. One option is legislation that would significantly increase border security, block employers from hiring undocumented immigrants, and make sure that undocumented immigrants already in the U.S. with no criminal record register for legal status. If immigrants were to meet a list of requirements, they could eventually apply for citizenship. Knowing this information, would you support or oppose this legislation?
73%
23%4%
TOTAL SUPPORT TOTAL OPPOSEUNSURE
WHITE HISPANIC
39%
50%
32%
28%
14%13%
10%7%
5% 3%
STRONGLY SUPPORT SOMEWHAT SUPPORT
STRONGLY OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE
UNSURE
Voter Opinion on Immigration
Reform
Would you support or oppose an immigration reform plan that ensures undocumented immigrants currently living in the U.S. pay a penalty, learn English, pass a criminal background check, pay taxes, and wait a minimum of thirteen years before they can be eligible for citizenship?
69%
27% 4%
TOTAL SUPPORT TOTAL OPPOSEUNSURE
MEN WOMEN
38%41%
31% 29%
20%13%
10% 12%2%
6%
STRONGLY SUPPORT SOMEWHAT SUPPORTSTRONGLY OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSEUNSURE
REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT INDEPENDENT
41% 40%35%
32%27% 28%
14% 16%
23%
10% 13% 10%3% 5% 4%
Would you support or oppose an immigration reform plan that ensures undocumented immigrants currently living in the U.S. pay a penalty, learn English, pass a criminal background check, pay taxes, and wait a minimum of thirteen years before they can be eligible for citizenship?
69%
27%
4%
TOTAL SUPPORT TOTAL OPPOSE UNSURE
18-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
32%
41%
49%
37%36%
31%
19%
26%30%
37%
21%24%
15% 17%
10%11% 12% 10% 11% 13%
6% 4% 1% 5% 4%
STRONGLY SUPPORT SOMEWHAT SUPPORT STRONGLY OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE UNSURE
Would you support or oppose an immigration reform plan that ensures undocumented immigrants currently living in the U.S. pay a penalty, learn English, pass a criminal background check, pay taxes, and wait a minimum of thirteen years before they can be eligible for citizenship?
69%
27% 4%
TOTAL SUPPORT TOTAL OPPOSEUNSURE
WHITE HISPANIC
37%
50%
34%
18%
15% 15%
11%12%
3% 5%
STRONGLY SUPPORT SOMEWHAT SUPPORTSTRONGLY OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSEUNSURE
Voter Opinion on Bi-Partisan Plan
~Image of McKeon
If your Congressman Howard “Buck” McKeon worked with other Republicans and Democrats to pass an immigration reform plan that ensured undocumented immigrants currently living in the US pay a penalty, learn English, pass a criminal background check, pay taxes and wait a minimum of thirteen years before becoming eligible for citizenship, would you have a more favorable or less favorable opinion of Howard “Buck” McKeon , or would it not make a difference in your opinion of him?
41%
23%
31%5%
TOTAL MORE FAVORABLE
TOTAL LESS FAVORABLE
NO DIFFERENCE
UNSURE
MEN WOMEN
30% 28%
12% 11%13% 14%
10% 9%
30% 31%
4% 7%
MUCH MORE FAVORABLE SOMEWHAT MORE FAVORABLE
MUCH LESS FAVORABLE SOMEWHAT LESS FAVORABLE
NO DIFFERENCE UNSURE
REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT INDEPENDENT
35%
23%
27%
9%
15%
12%13%
12%
18%
9%12%
5%
31% 31%30%
3%
7% 9%
If your Congressman Howard “Buck” McKeon worked with other Republicans and Democrats to pass an immigration reform plan that ensured undocumented immigrants currently living in the US pay a penalty, learn English, pass a criminal background check, pay taxes and wait a minimum of thirteen years before becoming eligible for citizenship, would you have a more favorable or less favorable opinion of Howard “Buck” McKeon , or would it not make a difference in your opinion of him?
41%
23%
31%5%
TOTAL MORE FAVORABLE TOTAL LESS FAVORABLE
NO DIFFERENCE UNSURE
18-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
30%
36%34%
23%27%
8%
13% 14%11%
12%18%
22%
11%
14%
10%7%3% 9%
11% 12%
35%
20%
28%
35%32%
2% 6% 4% 7% 7%
MUCH MORE FAVORABLE SOMEWHAT MORE FAVORABLE MUCH LESS FAVORABLE SOMEWHAT LESS FAVORABLENO DIFFERENCE UNSURE
If your Congressman Howard “Buck” McKeon worked with other Republicans and Democrats to pass an immigration reform plan that ensured undocumented immigrants currently living in the US pay a penalty, learn English, pass a criminal background check, pay taxes and wait a minimum of thirteen years before becoming eligible for citizenship, would you have a more favorable or less favorable opinion of Howard “Buck” McKeon , or would it not make a difference in your opinion of him?
41%
23%
31%5%
TOTAL MORE FAVORABLE
TOTAL LESS FAVORABLE
NO DIFFERENCE
UNSURE
WHITE HISPANIC
28%
35%
14%
8%
14% 10%10% 7%
29%
35%
5% 5%
MUCH MORE FAVORABLE SOMEWHAT MORE FAVORABLE
MUCH LESS FAVORABLE SOMEWHAT LESS FAVORABLE
NO DIFFERENCE UNSURE
Voter Opinion on Path to
Citizenship
As you may know, the House of Representatives is beginning to consider a series of immigration-related legislation. Some members of Congress support a bill that would provide legal status for undocumented immigrants, but not a real chance at earning citizenship. While, other members of Congress prefer a bill that would provide legal status for undocumented immigrants but also require them pay a penalty, learn English, pass a criminal background check, pay taxes and wait thirteen years to become eligible for citizenship. Which of these two options do you agree with more?
61%
20%
19%
PATH TO CITIZENSHIPLEGAL STATUS, NO CITIZENSHIPUNSURE NO OPINION
MEN WOMEN
59%62%
23%16%18% 21%
PATH TO CITIZENSHIP LEGAL STATUS, NO CITIZENSHIP
UNSURE NO OPINION
REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT INDEPENDENT
60%65%
55%
21% 16%23%
19%
19%22%
As you may know, the House of Representatives is beginning to consider a series of immigration-related legislation. Some members of Congress support a bill that would provide legal status for undocumented immigrants, but not a real chance at earning citizenship. While, other members of Congress prefer a bill that would provide legal status for undocumented immigrants but also require them pay a penalty, learn English, pass a criminal background check, pay taxes and wait thirteen years to become eligible for citizenship. Which of these two options do you agree with more?
61%20%
19%
PATH TO CITIZENSHIP LEGAL STATUS, NO CITIZENSHIP UNSURE NO OPINION
18-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
57%61%
65% 64%
56%
23% 27%17% 17% 19%20%
12%18% 18%
26%
As you may know, the House of Representatives is beginning to consider a series of immigration-related legislation. Some members of Congress support a bill that would provide legal status for undocumented immigrants, but not a real chance at earning citizenship. While, other members of Congress prefer a bill that would provide legal status for undocumented immigrants but also require them pay a penalty, learn English, pass a criminal background check, pay taxes and wait thirteen years to become eligible for citizenship. Which of these two options do you agree with more?
61%
20%
19%
PATH TO CITIZENSHIPLEGAL STATUS, NO CITIZENSHIPUNSURE NO OPINION
WHITE HISPANIC
62% 62%
18%
26%20%
12%
PATH TO CITIZENSHIPLEGAL STATUS, NO CITIZENSHIPUNSURE NO OPINION
Demographics
Demographics
52%
48%
Female Male
47%
34%
19%
Republican Democrat IndependentWhite Hispanic Black Other
65%
21%
7% 7%
18-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
13%12%
25% 25% 25%