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Crosstabulation Results
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Table Index
1 Table P1: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direc-
tion, or have they pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2 Table P2NET:Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President? . . . . . . 7
3 Table P2: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President? . . . . . . . . . 10
4 Table P3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when
you cast your vote for federal offices such as U.S. Senate or Congress? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
5 Table E1:As you may have heard, Congress is considering passing a comprehensive energy bill for the rst
time since 2007. inking about issues that might be addressed in this bill, which do you think should be
the top priorities for Congress? Please indicate the top one or two issues you think Congress should focus
on within this specic energy bill from the list below... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
6 Table E2:When considering the issues that a comprehensive energy bill might address, who do you trust
more to represent your interests?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
7 Table E3NET:How important do you think it is for Congress to pass a comprehensive energy bill that
tackles issues like energy efficiency, infrastructure and energy supply? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
8 Table E3: How important do you think it is for Congress to pass a comprehensive energy bill that tackles
issues like energy efficiency, infrastructure and energy supply? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
9 Table F1NET:Enacting tax reform should be a priority for Congress this year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
10 Table F1: Enacting tax reform should be a priority for Congress this year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
11 Table F2NET:President Barack Obama and Congressional Republicans are likely to nd a compromise
on tax reform legislation this year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
12 Table F2: President Barack Obama and Congressional Republicans are likely to nd a compromise on
tax reform legislation this year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
13 Table F3NET:If Congress were to pass a piece of legislation that lowers both corporate and individual
tax rates, the U.S. decit would decrease as a result. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
14 Table F3: If Congress were to pass a piece of legislation that lowers both corporate and individual tax
rates, the U.S. decit would decrease as a result. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
15 Table F4:If Congress were to pass a tax reform bill in 2015, which of the following potential components
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19 Table H1s: e 2010 healthcare law, known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare, has established
health insurance exchanges where people can shop for insurance and compare prices online. In these
exchanges, eligible individuals and families will receive federal money to purchase insurance. Enrollment
in the exchanges in this enrollment period began on November 15, 2014 and ends on February 15, 2015.
Have you purchased insurance or changed your insurance coverage through a health insurance exchange
since November 15, 2014? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
20 Table H2: If not, how likely are youto consider purchasing insurance or changing your insurance coverage
through a health insurance exchange? (Among respondents who did not purchase health insurance on an
exchange) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
21 Table H3: Have you ever visited a state or federal online health insurance exchange, such as health-
care.gov, where you can shop for health insurance and compare plans? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
22 Table H4: And, did you purchase insurance from an online health insurance exchange in 2013, 2014, or
earlier this year? (Among respondents who have visited state or federal online exchanges). . . . . . . . . 69
23 Table H5: When did you purchase insurance from a health insurance exchange? (Among respondents
who purchased from an exchange in 2013, 2014, or earlier this year). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
24 Table H6: Do you plan to keep the same health insurance plan that you previously selected from the
exchange? Or, will you shop on the exchange to seenewplans offered? (Among respondents whopurchasedfrom an exchange in 2013, 2014, or earlier this year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
25 Table H7:And, what was your top reason for not purchasing a plan? (Among respondents who did NOT
purchase from an exchange in 2013, 2014, or earlier this year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
26 Table H8NET:Last year, the online health insurance exchange at healthcare.gov had technical problems
that initially prevented many people from being able to purchase health insurance. How condent are you
that the technical problems have been xed this year? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
27 Table H8:Last year, the online health insurance exchange at healthcare.gov had technical problems that
initially prevented many people from being able to purchase health insurance. How condent are you that
the technical problems have been xed this year? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
28 Table H9s:As you may have heard, the Supreme Court recently agreed to hear a case challenging whether
the federal government can provide subsidies to help people purchase health insurance through the federal
health exchange, also known as healthcare.gov. If the court nds that those subsidies are illegal, which of
the following do you believe states using the federal health exchange should do? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
29 Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
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Crosstabulation Results by Respondent Demographics
Table P1:Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off onthe wrong track?
Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N
Registered Voters % () % () Gender: Male % () % () Gender: Female % () % ()
Age: 18-29 % () % () Age: 30-44 % () % () Age: 45-54 % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % ()
PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % ()
Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % () % () Educ: < College % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % ()
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Table P1:Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off onthe wrong track?
Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N
Registered Voters % () % () Ethnicity: White % () % () Ethnicity: Hispanic % () % () Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % () % () Ethnicity: Other % () % () Relig: Protestant % () % () Relig: Roman Catholic % () % () Relig: Ath./Agn./None % () % ()
Relig: Something Else % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () Relig: Evangelical % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () Community: Urban % () % () Community: Suburban % () % ()
Community: Rural % () % () Employ: Private Sector % () % () Employ: Government % () % () Employ: Self-Employed % () % () Employ: Homemaker % () % () Employ: Student % () % () Employ: Retired % () % () Employ: Unemployed % () % () Employ: Other % () % () Job Type: White-collar % () % () Job Type: Blue-Collar % () % () Job Type: Dont Know % () % () Military HH: Yes % () % () Military HH: No % () % () RD/WT: Right Direction % () () RD/WT: Wrong Track () % ()
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Table P1:Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off onthe wrong track?
Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N
Registered Voters % () % () Obama Job: Approve % () % () Obama Job: Disapprove % () % () #1 Issue: Economy % () % () #1 Issue: Health Care % () % () #1 Issue: Security % () % () #1 Issue: Medicare / Soc. Sec. % () % () #1 Issue: Womens Issues % () % ()
#1 Issue: Education % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () #1 Issue: Other % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () 2014 Vote: Other % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % ()
2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () 4-Region: South % () % () 4-Region: West % () % ()
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Table P2NET:Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President?
Demographic Approve Disapprove
Dont Know / No
Opinion Total N
Registered Voters % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % () Age: 30-44 % () % () % ()
Age: 45-54 % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % ()
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Table P2NET:Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President?
Demographic Approve Disapprove
Dont Know / No
Opinion Total N
Registered Voters % () % () % () Ethnicity: White % () % () % () Ethnicity: Hispanic % () % () % () Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % () % () % () Ethnicity: Other % () % () % () Relig: Protestant % () % () % () Relig: Roman Catholic % () % () % () Relig: Ath./Agn./None % () % () % ()
Relig: Something Else % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % () Community: Suburban % () % () % ()
Community: Rural % () % () % () Employ: Private Sector % () % () % () Employ: Government % () % () % () Employ: Self-Employed % () % () % () Employ: Homemaker % () % () % () Employ: Student % () % () % () Employ: Retired % () % () % () Employ: Unemployed % () % () % ()
Employ: Other % () % () % () Job Type: White-collar % () % () % () Job Type: Blue-Collar % () % () % () Job Type: Dont Know % () % () % () Military HH: Yes % () % () () Military HH: No % () % () % () RD/WT: Right Direction % () % () % () RD/WT: Wrong Track % () % () % ()
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Table P2NET:Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President?
Demographic Approve Disapprove
Dont Know / No
Opinion Total N
Registered Voters % () % () % () Obama Job: Approve % () () () Obama Job: Disapprove () % () () #1 Issue: Economy % () % () % () #1 Issue: Health Care % () % () % () #1 Issue: Security % () % () % () #1 Issue: Medicare / Soc. Sec. % () % () () #1 Issue: Womens Issues % () % () % ()
#1 Issue: Education % () % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () % () #1 Issue: Other % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % ()
2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % () 4-Region: South % () % () % () 4-Region: West % () % () % ()
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Table P2:Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President?
Demographic
Strongly
Approve
Somewhat
Approve
Somewhat
Disapprove
Strongly
Disapprove
Dont Know /
No Opinion Total N
Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 30-44 % () % () % () % () % ()
Age: 45-54 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () % () % ()
Ideo: Conser vative (5-7) % () % () % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % () % () % ()
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Table P2:Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President?
Demographic
Strongly
Approve
Somewhat
Approve
Somewhat
Disapprove
Strongly
Disapprove
Dont Know /
No Opinion Total N
Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: White % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Hispanic % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Other % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Protestant % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Roman Catholic % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Ath./Agn./None % () % () % () % () % ()
Relig: Something Else % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () % () % () () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % () % () % () Community: Suburban % () % () % () % () % ()
Community: Rural % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Private Sector % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Government % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Self-Employed % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Homemaker % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Student % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Retired % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Unemployed % () % () % () % () % ()
Employ: Other % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: White-collar % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: Blue-Collar % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: Dont Know % () % () % () % () % () Military HH: Yes % () % () % () % () () Military HH: No % () % () % () % () % () RD/WT: Right Direction % () % () % () % () % () RD/WT: Wrong Track % () % () % () % () % ()
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Table P2:Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President?
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Somewhat
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Strongly
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Dont Know /
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Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () Obama Job: Approve % () % () () () () Obama Job: Disapprove () () % () % () () #1 Issue: Economy % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Health Care % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Security % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Medicare / Soc. Sec. % () % () % () % () () #1 Issue: Womens Issues % () % () % () % () % ()
#1 Issue: Education % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % () % () % ()
2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: South % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: West % () % () % () % () % ()
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Table P3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote for federal offices such asU.S. Senate or Congress?
Demographic
Economic
Issues
Health
Care Issues
Security
Issues
Seniors
Issues
Womens
Issues
Education
Issues
Energy
Issues Other Total N
Registered Voters %() % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
Age: 30-44 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 45-54 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () % () () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter %() % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
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Table P3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote for federal offices such asU.S. Senate or Congress?
Demographic
Economic
Issues
Health
Care Issues
Security
Issues
Seniors
Issues
Womens
Issues
Education
Issues
Energy
Issues Other Total NRegistered Voters %() % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: White % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Hispanic % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Other % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Protestant % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Roman Catholic % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
Relig: Ath./Agn./None % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Something Else % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () % () % () % () % () () () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
Community: Suburban % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Community: Rural % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Private Sector %() % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Government % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Self-Employed % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Homemaker % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Student % () % () % () () % () % () () % () Employ: Retired % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
Employ: Unemployed % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Other % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Job Type: White-collar % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: Blue-Collar % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: Dont Know % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Military HH: Yes % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Military HH: No % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
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Table P3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote for federal offices such asU.S. Senate or Congress?
Demographic
Economic
Issues
Health
Care Issues
Security
Issues
Seniors
Issues
Womens
Issues
Education
Issues
Energy
Issues Other Total NRegistered Voters %() % () % () % () % () % () % () % () RD/WT: Right Direction % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () RD/WT: Wrong Track %() % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Obama Job: Approve % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Obama Job: Disapprove % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Economy %() () () () () () () () #1 Issue: Health Care () % () () () () () () ()
#1 Issue: Security () () % () () () () () () #1 Issue: Medicare / Soc. Sec. () () () % () () () () () #1 Issue: Womens Issues () () () () % () () () () #1 Issue: Education () () () () () % () () () #1 Issue: Energy () () () () () () % () () #1 Issue: Other () () () () () () () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
4-Region: South % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: West % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
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DemographicEnergy
EfficiencyDomesticOil / Gas
ImprovePowerInfra.
Easingregulations
ClimateChange Fracking
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Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Age: 30-44 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
Age: 45-54 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors deg ree % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: White % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Hispanic % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Other % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
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Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Protestant % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Roman Catholic % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Relig : Ath./Ag n./None % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Something Else % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Community : Suburban % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Community: Rural % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Employ : Private S ec tor % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Government % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Employ : Self-Employe d % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () () Employ: Homemaker % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Student % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Employ: Retired % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Employ: Unemployed % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % ()
Employ: Other % () % () % () () % () % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: White-collar % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: Blue-Collar % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: Dont Know % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Military HH: Yes % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () Military HH: No % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () RD/WT: Right Direction % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () RD/WT: Wrong Track % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Obama Job: Approve % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Obama Job: Disapprove % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Economy % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Health Care % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Security % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Medicare / Soc. Sec. % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () #1 Issue: Womens Issues % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Education % () % () % () () % () % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () () % () #1 Issue: Other % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () 201 4 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
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Age: 45-54 % () % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () % () Tea Party : Not Supporter % () % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () % ()
Ideo: Conser vative (5-7) % () % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % () % ()
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Registered Voters % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: White % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Hispanic % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Other % () % () % () % () Relig: Protestant % () % () % () % () Relig: Roman Catholic % () % () % () % () Relig: Ath./Agn./None % () % () % () % ()
Relig: Something Else % () % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () % () % () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % () % () Community: Suburban % () % () % () % ()
Community: Rural % () % () % () % () Employ: Private Sector % () % () % () % () Employ: Government % () % () % () % () Employ: Self-Employed % () % () % () % () Employ: Homemaker % () % () % () % () Employ: Student % () % () % () % () Employ: Retired % () % () % () % () Employ: Unemployed % () % () % () % ()
Employ: Other % () % () % () % () Job Type: White-collar % () % () % () % () Job Type: Blue-Collar % () % () % () % () Job Type: Dont Know % () % () % () % () Military HH: Yes % () % () % () % () Military HH: No % () % () % () % () RD/WT: Right Direction % () % () % () % () RD/WT: Wrong Track % () % () % () % ()
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Registered Voters % () % () % () % () Obama Job: Approve % () % () % () % () Obama Job: Disapprove % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Economy % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Health Care % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Security % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Medicare / Soc. Sec. % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Womens Issues % () % () % () % ()
#1 Issue: Education % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Other % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % () % ()
2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % () % () 4-Region: South % () % () % () % () 4-Region: West % () % () % () % ()
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Registered Voters % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % ()
Age: 30-44 % () % () % () Age: 45-54 % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % ()
Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % ()
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Relig: Ath./Agn./None % () % () % () Relig: Something Else % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () % () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % ()
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Employ: Unemployed % () % () % () Employ: Other % () % () % () Job Type: White-collar % () % () % () Job Type: Blue-Collar % () % () % () Job Type: Dont Know % () % () % () Military HH: Yes % () % () % () Military HH: No % () % () % ()
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#1 Issue: Security % () % () % () #1 Issue: Medicare / Soc. Sec. % () % () % () #1 Issue: Womens Issues % () % () % () #1 Issue: Education % () % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () () #1 Issue: Other % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % ()
2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % ()
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Age: 30-44 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 45-54 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () % () % ()
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Relig: Ath./Agn./None % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Something Else % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % () % () % ()
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Employ: Unemployed % () % () % () () % () Employ: Other % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: White-collar % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: Blue-Collar % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: Dont Know % () % () % () % () % () Military HH: Yes % () % () % () % () % () Military HH: No % () % () % () % () % ()
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#1 Issue: Security % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Medicare / Soc. Sec. % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Womens Issues % () % () % () () % () #1 Issue: Education % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () % () () () #1 Issue: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % () % () % ()
2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % () () % ()
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Age: 45-54 % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % ()
Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % ()
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#1 Issue: Education % () % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () % () #1 Issue: Other % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % ()
2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % () 4-Region: South % () % () % () 4-Region: West % () % () % ()
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AgreeSomewhatDisagree
StronglyDisagree
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Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 30-44 % () % () % () % () % ()
Age: 45-54 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () % () % ()
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Relig: Something Else % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % () % () % () Community: Suburban % () % () % () % () % ()
Community: Rural % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Private Sector % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Government % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Self-Employed % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Homemaker % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Student % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Retired % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Unemployed % () % () % () % () % ()
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#1 Issue: Education % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % () % () % ()
2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: South % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: West % () % () % () % () % ()
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Opinion Total N
Registered Voters % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % () Age: 30-44 % () % () % ()
Age: 45-54 % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % ()
Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % ()
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Demographic Total Agree Total Disagree
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Registered Voters % () % () % () Ethnicity: White % () % () % () Ethnicity: Hispanic % () % () % () Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % () % () % () Ethnicity: Other % () % () % () Relig: Protestant % () % () % () Relig: Roman Catholic % () % () % () Relig: Ath./Agn./None % () % () % ()
Relig: Something Else % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () % () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % () Community: Suburban % () % () % ()
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Registered Voters % () % () % () Obama Job: Approve % () % () % () Obama Job: Disapprove % () % () % () #1 Issue: Economy % () % () % () #1 Issue: Health Care % () % () % () #1 Issue: Security % () % () % () #1 Issue: Medicare / Soc. Sec. % () % () % () #1 Issue: Womens Issues % () % () % () #1 Issue: Education % () % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () () #1 Issue: Other % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % ()
2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % () 4-Region: South % () % () % () 4-Region: West % () % () % ()
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AgreeSomewhatDisagree
StronglyDisagree
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Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 30-44 % () % () % () % () % ()
Age: 45-54 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party : Not Supporter % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () % () % ()
Ideo: Conser vative (5-7) % () % () % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % () % () % ()
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Somewhat
Agree
Somewhat
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
Dont Know /
No Opinion Total N
Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: White % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Hispanic % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Other % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Protestant % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Roman Catholic % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Ath./Agn./None % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Something Else % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % () % () % () Community: Suburban % () % () % () % () % ()
Community: Rural % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Private Sector % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Government % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Self-Employed % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Homemaker % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Student % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Retired % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Unemployed % () % () % () % () % ()
Employ: Other % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: White-collar % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: Blue-Collar % () % () % () % () % () Job Type: Dont Know % () % () % () % () % () Military HH: Yes % () % () % () % () % () Military HH: No % () % () % () % () % () RD/WT: Right Direction % () % () % () % () % () RD/WT: Wrong Track % () % () % () % () % ()
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Somewhat
Agree
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Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
Dont Know /
No Opinion Total N
Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () Obama Job: Approve % () % () % () % () % () Obama Job: Disapprove % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Economy % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Health Care % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Security % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Medicare / Soc. Sec. % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Womens Issues % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Education % () % () % () % () % () #1 Issue: Energy % () % () % () % () () #1 Issue: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Democrat % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Republican % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % () % () % ()
2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: South % () % () % () % () % () 4-Region: West % () % () % () % () % ()
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Opinion Total N
Registered Voters % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % ()
Age: 30-44 % () % () % () Age: 45-54 % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % ()
PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % ()
Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % ()
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2014 Vote: Other % () % () % () 2014 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Barack Obama % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Other % () % () % () 2012 Vote: Didnt Vote % () % () % () 4-Region: Northeast % () % () % () 4-Region: Midwest % () % () % ()
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StronglyDisagree
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Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 30-44 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 45-54 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () % () % ()
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Agree
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Agree
Somewhat
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
Dont Know /
No Opinion Total N
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Table F4: If Congress were to pass a tax reform bill in 2015, which of the following potential components would you most want to see included in the
nal legislation? Please indicate the top one or two from the list below...
Demographic
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tax rate
Raise cap
gains tax
Raise
individ. tax
on $1m
Lower
individ rate,
elim.
deductions All None DK / NO Total N
Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Male % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Gender: Female % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 18-29 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 30-44 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 45-54 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 55-64 % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Age: 65+ % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID: Dem (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID: Ind (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID: Rep (no lean) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Men % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Dem Women % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Men % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Ind Women % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Men % () % () % () % () % () % () % () PID/Gender: Rep Women % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Tea Party: Supporter % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
Tea Party: Not Supporter % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Liberal (1-3) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Moderate (4) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ideo: Conservative (5-7) % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Educ: < College % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Educ: Bachelors degree % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Educ: Post-grad % () % () % () % () % () % () % ()
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National Tracking Poll #150102, January, 2015Table F4
Table F4: If Congress were to pass a tax reform bill in 2015, which of the following potential components would you most want to see included in the l l l l d h f h l b l
8/9/2019 Jan. 16-19 Poll Results
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nal legislation? Please indicate the top one or two from the list below...
DemographicLower corp.
tax rateRaise capgains tax
Raise
individ. taxon $1m
Lower
individ rate,
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Registered Voters % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Income: Under 50k % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Income: 50k-100k % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Income: 100k+ % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: White % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Hispanic % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Afr. Am. % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Ethnicity: Other % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Protestant % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Roman Catholic % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Ath./Agn./None % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Something Else % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Jewish % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Evangelical % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: Non-Evang. Catholics % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Christian % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Relig: All Non-Christian % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Community: Urban % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Community: Suburban % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Community: Rural % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Private Sector % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Government % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Self-Employed % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: Homemaker % () % () % () % () % () % () % () Employ: