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UTEX0022c_CODEBOOK.txt 10/21/2014 ============================================================================== Project Code: UTEX0022c Project Name: Texas Tribune October 2014 Prepared for: Jim Henson Interviews: 1200 Field Period: October 10-20, 2014 Project Manager: Sam Luks - 650.462.8009 ============================================================================== YouGov interviewed 1387 respondents who were then matched down to a sample of 1200 to produce the final dataset. The respondents were matched to a sampling frame on gender, age, race, education, party identification, ideology, and political interest. The frame was constructed by stratified sampling from the full 2012 American Community Survey (ACS) sample with selection within strata by weighted sampling with replacements (using the person weights on the public use file). Data on voter registration status and turnout were matched to this frame using the November 2012 Current Population Survey. Data on interest in politics and party identification were then matched to this frame from the 2007 Pew Religious Life Survey. The matched cases were weighted to a sampling frame of Texas registered voters using propensity scores. The matched cases and the frame were combined and a logistic regression was estimated for inclusion in the frame. The propensity score function included age, gender, race/ethnicity, years of education, and ideology. The propensity scores were grouped into deciles of the estimated propensity score in the frame and post-stratified according to these deciles. Variable List ============================================================================== Name Description ---- ----------- caseid Case ID weight Case weight zipcode Zip code race Race hispanic Hispanic langpref Language preference Q1 Texas votereg Q1_sp Texas votereg birthyr Birth year gender Gender educ Education Q2 Polticial interest Q3 Texas vote freq Q3A Vote likelihood Q4 Most important problem facing country Q5 Most important problem facing Texas Q6 Job approval - Obama Q7 Job approval - Congress Q8 Job approval - Perry Q9 Country heading in right direction Q10 National economy compared to 1 year ago Q11 Texas heading in right direction Q12 Family economically better off compared to 1 year ago Q13 Texas economy compared to 1 year ago Q14 2014 general election for U.S. Senator from Texas vote choice Q14A 2014 general election for U.S. Senator from Texas vote choice - Forced Q15 2014 general election for Governor vote choice Q15A 2014 general election for Governor vote choice - Forced Q16 2014 general election for Lieutenant Governor vote choice Q16A 2014 general election for Lieutenant Governor vote choice - 1
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==============================================================================Project Code: UTEX0022cProject Name: Texas Tribune October 2014Prepared for: Jim HensonInterviews: 1200Field Period: October 10-20, 2014Project Manager: Sam Luks - 650.462.8009==============================================================================

YouGov interviewed 1387 respondents who were then matched down to asample of 1200 to produce the final dataset. The respondents werematched to a sampling frame on gender, age, race, education, partyidentification, ideology, and political interest. The frame wasconstructed by stratified sampling from the full 2012 AmericanCommunity Survey (ACS) sample with selection within strata by weightedsampling with replacements (using the person weights on the public usefile). Data on voter registration status and turnout were matchedto this frame using the November 2012 Current Population Survey.Data on interest in politics and party identification were thenmatched to this frame from the 2007 Pew Religious Life Survey.

The matched cases were weighted to a sampling frame of Texas registeredvoters using propensity scores. The matched cases and the frame werecombined and a logistic regression was estimated for inclusion in theframe. The propensity score function included age, gender, race/ethnicity,years of education, and ideology. The propensity scores were groupedinto deciles of the estimated propensity score in the frame andpost-stratified according to these deciles.

Variable List==============================================================================Name Description---- -----------caseid Case IDweight Case weightzipcode Zip coderace Racehispanic Hispaniclangpref Language preferenceQ1 Texas voteregQ1_sp Texas voteregbirthyr Birth yeargender Gendereduc EducationQ2 Polticial interestQ3 Texas vote freqQ3A Vote likelihoodQ4 Most important problem facing countryQ5 Most important problem facing TexasQ6 Job approval - ObamaQ7 Job approval - CongressQ8 Job approval - PerryQ9 Country heading in right directionQ10 National economy compared to 1 year agoQ11 Texas heading in right directionQ12 Family economically better off compared to 1 year agoQ13 Texas economy compared to 1 year agoQ14 2014 general election for U.S. Senator from Texas vote choiceQ14A 2014 general election for U.S. Senator from Texas vote choice

- ForcedQ15 2014 general election for Governor vote choiceQ15A 2014 general election for Governor vote choice - ForcedQ16 2014 general election for Lieutenant Governor vote choiceQ16A 2014 general election for Lieutenant Governor vote choice -

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ForcedQ17 2014 general election for Attorney General vote choiceQ17A 2014 general election for Attorney General vote choice -ForcedQ18 2014 general election for Comptroller vote choiceQ18A 2014 general election for Comptroller vote choice - ForcedQ19 2014 general election for Land Commissioner vote choiceQ19A 2014 general election for Land Commissioner vote choice -

ForcedQ20 2014 general election for the Commissioner of Agriculturevote

choiceQ20A 2014 general election for the Commissioner of Agriculturevote

choice - ForcedQ21 2014 general election for the Railroad Commission vote choiceQ21A 2014 general election for the Railroad Commission vote choice

- ForcedQ22 2014 election for the Representative in the United States

House of Representatives vote choiceQ23 2014 election for the Texas Legislature vote choiceQ24 Transportation amendment supportQ25 Vote for Tea Party candidateQ26 Influence of Tea PartyQ27 Vote choice if the 2016 primary elections for President were

held todayQ28 Vote choice if the 2016 Republican primary election for

president were held todayQ29 Vote choice if the 2016 Democratic primary election for

president were held todayQ30 Opinion - Ted Cruz.Q31 Opinion - Rick Perry.Q32 Opinion - Greg Abbott.Q33 Opinion - Wendy Davis.Q34 Opinion - Leticia Van de Putte.Q35 Opinion - Dan Patrick.Q36 Most important issue in gubernatorial vote choice this yearQ37 Amount heard about Governor Rick Perry's recent indictmentQ38 Perry guilty/not guiltyQ39 Agree with statement - This country would be better off if we

just stayed home and did not concern ourselves with problemsin other parts of the world.

Q40 Support/oppose - Deployment of National Guard troops to theTexas border to assist with the increased flow of immigrantsfrom Central America

Q41 Agree with statement - Do you agree or disagree with thefollowing statement: Undocumented immigrants currently livingin the United States should be deported immediately.

Q42 Opinion - Texas's voter identification lawQ43 Effect of voter identification laws on turnoutQ44 Tuition rates for illegal immigrants who graduated from Texas

high schoolsQ45A Opinion - Gay marriage or civil unionsQ45B Opinion - Gay marriageQ46A Abortion circumstance - The woman's own health is seriously

endangered.Q46B Abortion circumstance - She became pregnant as a result of

rape.Q46C Abortion circumstance - She became pregnant as a result of

incest.Q46D Abortion circumstance - There is a strong chance of a serious

defect in the baby.Q46E Abortion circumstance - The family has very low income and

cannot afford any more children.

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Q46F Abortion circumstance - She is not married and does not wantto marry the man.

Q46G Abortion circumstance - She is married and does not want anymore children.

INFO1 Majority political party in the U.S. House of RepresentativesINFO2 Majority needed to override a presidential vetoINFO3 Current Speaker of Texas HouseINFO4 Texas rank in K-12 education fundinglibcon Ideologypid3 3 point party IDlocate Community sizemetro Metropolitan areachild Childrenschoolm_1 Yes, I have a child/children under 18 enrolled in public

school in Texas.schoolm_2 Yes, I have a child/children under 18 enrolled in private

school in Texas.schoolm_3 Yes, I have a child/children under 18 who are being home

schooled in Texas.schoolm_4 No, I do not have any children under 18 in school in Texas.faminc Family incomeAB Abortion stanceONEDU Ever taken online courserelig Religionevang Evangelicalliteral Bible literalimport Religion importantattend Religious attendancerace2 Hispanic-Latino grandparentnative1 Born in USAnative2 Parents place of birthMOVE Move to Texas from another stateSTATEFROM State moved from most recentlyhome Own or rent own homemarital Marital statuspid7 7 point Party ID

==============================================================================Verbatims

==============================================================================race_t Race, other

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Variable Map and Codebook==============================================================================Name: caseidDescription: Case ID

==============================================================================Name: weightDescription: Case weight

==============================================================================Name: zipcodeDescription: Zip code

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

0 -9 Not Asked0 -8 Skipped

==============================================================================Name: raceDescription: Race

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

762 1 White / Blanco160 2 Black215 3 Hispanic14 4 Asian5 5 Native American / Americano indígena ó nativo

30 6 Mixed13 7 Other1 8 Middle Eastern / Del oriente medio0 98 Skipped0 99 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: hispanicDescription: Hispanic

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

55 1 Yes930 2 No

0 8 Skipped215 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: langprefDescription: Language preference

Count Code Label----- ---- -----1187 1 English / Inglés

13 2 Spanish / Español0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q1Description: Texas votereg

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Count Code Label----- ---- -----1200 1 Yes, registered

0 2 No, not registered0 3 Don't know0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q1_spDescription: Texas votereg

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

13 1 Sí, estoy registrado/a0 2 No, no estoy registrado/a0 3 No sabe0 8 Skipped

1187 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: birthyrDescription: Birth year

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

0 9998 Skipped0 9999 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: genderDescription: Gender

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

558 1 Male642 2 Female

0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: educDescription: Education

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

44 1 No HS370 2 High school graduate324 3 Some college119 4 2-year242 5 4-year101 6 Post-grad

0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q2Description: Polticial interest

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

561 1 Extremely interested494 2 Somewhat interested100 3 Not very interested

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37 4 Not at all interested4 5 Don't know4 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q3Description: Texas vote freq

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

432 1 Every election460 2 Almost every election112 3 About half114 4 One or two67 5 None13 6 Don't know2 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q3ADescription: Vote likelihood

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

2 998 Skipped0 999 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q4Description: Most important problem facing country

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

166 1 The economy94 2 Federal spending/national debt

132 3 Political corruption/leadership67 4 Unemployment/jobs63 5 Health care45 6 Partisan gridlock57 7 Income inequality57 8 Moral decline39 9 Education17 10 Social welfare programs78 11 Immigration20 12 Taxes

102 13 National security/terrorism4 14 Energy

15 15 Gay marriage13 16 Environment6 17 The media2 18 Housing

78 19 Border security14 20 Gun control/gun violence8 21 Government data collection

15 22 Crime and drugs10 23 Gas prices12 24 Abortion4 25 Afghanistan/Pakistan

35 26 Middle East instability0 27 Foreign trade9 28 Voting system1 29 Russia/Ukraine

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17 30 Police brutality/police militarization11 31 Race relations5 32 Gender inequality4 98 Skipped0 99 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q5Description: Most important problem facing Texas

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

205 1 Immigration267 2 Border security50 3 Unemployment/jobs

121 4 Political corruption/leadership82 5 Education71 6 The economy65 7 Health care33 8 Water supply29 9 Crime and drugs30 10 Moral decline27 11 Social welfare programs18 12 Redistricting19 13 State budget cuts15 14 Gas prices17 15 State government spending8 16 Taxes9 17 Gay marriage3 18 Energy

13 19 Environment19 20 Transportation/roads/traffic18 21 Abortion6 22 Housing

10 23 Insurance rates14 24 Voting system9 25 Electoral fraud

12 26 Gun control/gun violence7 27 The media2 28 State courts9 29 Utility rates4 30 Property rights8 98 Skipped0 99 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q6Description: Job approval - Obama

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

178 1 Approve strongly269 2 Approve somewhat90 3 Neither approve nor disapprove

109 4 Disapprove somewhat546 5 Disapprove strongly

8 6 Don't know0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q7Description: Job approval - Congress

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Count Code Label----- ---- -----

20 1 Approve strongly140 2 Approve somewhat163 3 Neither approve nor disapprove344 4 Disapprove somewhat500 5 Disapprove strongly28 6 Don't know5 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q8Description: Job approval - Perry

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

237 1 Approve strongly289 2 Approve somewhat155 3 Neither approve nor disapprove142 4 Disapprove somewhat346 5 Disapprove strongly29 6 Don't know2 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q9Description: Country heading in right direction

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

316 1 Right direction757 2 Wrong track127 3 Don't know

0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q10Description: National economy compared to 1 year ago

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

72 1 A lot better off312 2 Somewhat better off356 3 About the same272 4 Somewhat worse off164 5 A lot worse off23 6 Don't know1 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q11Description: Texas heading in right direction

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

550 1 Right direction429 2 Wrong track218 3 Don't know

3 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

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==============================================================================Name: Q12Description: Family economically better off compared to 1 year ago

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

65 1 A lot better off268 2 Somewhat better off493 3 About the same269 4 Somewhat worse off90 5 A lot worse off14 6 Don't know1 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q13Description: Texas economy compared to 1 year ago

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

102 1 A lot better off374 2 Somewhat better off485 3 About the same145 4 Somewhat worse off40 5 A lot worse off47 6 Don't know7 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q14Description: 2014 general election for U.S. Senator from Texas vote choice

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

470 1 John Cornyn333 2 David M. Alameel63 3 Rebecca Paddock48 4 Emily "Spicybrown" Sanchez

282 5 Haven't thought about it enough to have an opinion4 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q14ADescription: 2014 general election for U.S. Senator from Texas vote choice -Forced

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

117 1 John Cornyn59 2 David M. Alameel62 3 Rebecca Paddock42 4 Emily "Spicybrown" Sanchez0 5 blank2 8 Skipped

918 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q15Description: 2014 general election for Governor vote choice

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Count Code Label----- ---- -----

484 1 Wendy Davis516 2 Greg Abbott49 3 Kathie Glass24 4 Brandon Parmer

124 5 Haven't thought about it enough to have an opinion3 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q15ADescription: 2014 general election for Governor vote choice - Forced

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

36 1 Greg Abbott53 2 Wendy R. Davis22 3 Kathie Glass12 4 Brandon Parmer0 5 blank1 8 Skipped

1076 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q16Description: 2014 general election for Lieutenant Governor vote choice

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

365 1 Leticia Van de Putte457 2 Dan Patrick83 3 Robert D. Butler34 4 Chandrakantha Courtney

260 5 Haven't thought about it enough to have an opinion1 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q16ADescription: 2014 general election for Lieutenant Governor vote choice -Forced

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

103 1 Dan Patrick83 2 Leticia Van de Putte42 3 Robert D. Butler30 4 Chandrakantha Courtney0 5 blank2 8 Skipped

940 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q17Description: 2014 general election for Attorney General vote choice

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

372 1 Sam Houston454 2 Ken Paxton74 3 Jamie Balagia36 4 Jamar Osborne

261 5 Haven't thought about it enough to have an opinion

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3 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q17ADescription: 2014 general election for Attorney General vote choice - Forced

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

107 1 Sam Houston79 2 Ken Paxton45 3 Jamie Balagia25 4 Jamar Osborne0 5 blank6 8 Skipped

938 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q18Description: 2014 general election for Comptroller vote choice

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

368 1 Mike Collier402 2 Glenn Hegar94 3 Ben Sanders44 4 Deb Shafto

288 5 Haven't thought about it enough to have an opinion4 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q18ADescription: 2014 general election for Comptroller vote choice - Forced

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

95 1 Mike Collier79 2 Glenn Hegar74 3 Ben Sanders39 4 Deb Shafto0 5 blank6 8 Skipped

907 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q19Description: 2014 general election for Land Commissioner vote choice

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

365 1 John Cook444 2 George P. Bush99 3 Justin Knight76 4 Valerie Alessi

212 5 Haven't thought about it enough to have an opinion4 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q19ADescription: 2014 general election for Land Commissioner vote choice - Forced

Count Code Label

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----- ---- -----56 1 John Cook83 2 George P. Bush32 3 Justin Knight36 4 Valerie Alessi0 5 blank6 8 Skipped

987 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q20Description: 2014 general election for the Commissioner of Agriculture votechoice

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

366 1 Jim Hogan394 2 Sid Miller86 3 David (Rocky) Palmquist92 4 Kenneth Kendrick

259 5 Haven't thought about it enough to have an opinion3 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q20ADescription: 2014 general election for the Commissioner of Agriculture votechoice - Forced

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

86 1 Jim Hogan76 2 Sid Miller42 3 David (Rocky) Palmquist43 4 Kenneth Kendrick0 5 blank

14 8 Skipped939 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q21Description: 2014 general election for the Railroad Commission vote choice

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

416 1 Ryan Sitton370 2 Steve Brown87 3 Mark A. Miller89 4 Martina Salinas

231 5 Haven't thought about it enough to have an opinion7 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q21ADescription: 2014 general election for the Railroad Commission vote choice -Forced

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

54 1 Ryan Sitton72 2 Steve Brown45 3 Mark A. Miller52 4 Martina Salinas

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0 5 blank9 8 Skipped

968 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q22Description: 2014 election for the Representative in the United States Houseof Representatives vote choice

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

276 1 Democratic candidate269 2 Republican candidate65 3 Haven't thought about it enough to have an opinion1 8 Skipped

589 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q23Description: 2014 election for the Texas Legislature vote choice

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

244 1 Democratic candidate270 2 Republican candidate72 3 Haven't thought about it enough to have an opinion1 8 Skipped

613 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q24Description: Transportation amendment support

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

757 1 Vote for the amendment174 2 Vote against the amendment265 3 Don't know

4 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q25Description: Vote for Tea Party candidate

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

255 1 Republican candidate512 2 Democratic candidate230 3 Tea Party candidate202 4 Don't know

1 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q26Description: Influence of Tea Party

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

403 1 Too much influence323 2 Too little influence235 3 The right amount of influence236 4 Don't know

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3 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q27Description: Vote choice if the 2016 primary elections for President wereheld today

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

517 1 Republican primary456 2 Democratic primary100 3 Wouldn't vote in a primary122 4 Don't know

5 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q28Description: Vote choice if the 2016 Republican primary election forpresident were held today

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

137 1 Ted Cruz73 2 Rick Perry38 3 Rand Paul21 4 Paul Ryan38 5 Jeb Bush12 6 Bobby Jindal15 7 Scott Walker19 8 Marco Rubio17 9 Chris Christie3 10 Rick Santorum

36 11 Mike Huckabee2 12 John Kasich

51 13 Ben Carson56 14 Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion0 98 Skipped

682 99 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q29Description: Vote choice if the 2016 Democratic primary election forpresident were held today

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

274 1 Hillary Clinton43 2 Joe Biden64 3 Elizabeth Warren2 4 Martin O'Malley9 5 Andrew Cuomo3 6 Brian Schweitzer2 7 Jim Webb

59 8 Haven't thought enough about it to have an opinion0 98 Skipped

744 99 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q30Description: Opinion - Ted Cruz.

Count Code Label

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----- ---- -----293 1 Very favorable208 2 Somewhat favorable142 3 Neither favorable nor unfavorable94 4 Somewhat unfavorable

351 5 Very unfavorable108 6 Don't know/No Opinion

4 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q31Description: Opinion - Rick Perry.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

256 1 Very favorable260 2 Somewhat favorable117 3 Neither favorable nor unfavorable138 4 Somewhat unfavorable375 5 Very unfavorable52 6 Don't know/No Opinion2 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q32Description: Opinion - Greg Abbott.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

243 1 Very favorable277 2 Somewhat favorable151 3 Neither favorable nor unfavorable139 4 Somewhat unfavorable289 5 Very unfavorable99 6 Don't know/No Opinion2 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q33Description: Opinion - Wendy Davis.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

270 1 Very favorable229 2 Somewhat favorable107 3 Neither favorable nor unfavorable85 4 Somewhat unfavorable

414 5 Very unfavorable90 6 Don't know/No Opinion5 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q34Description: Opinion - Leticia Van de Putte.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

151 1 Very favorable179 2 Somewhat favorable244 3 Neither favorable nor unfavorable

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84 4 Somewhat unfavorable127 5 Very unfavorable409 6 Don't know/No Opinion

6 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q35Description: Opinion - Dan Patrick.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

135 1 Very favorable277 2 Somewhat favorable238 3 Neither favorable nor unfavorable90 4 Somewhat unfavorable

188 5 Very unfavorable264 6 Don't know/No Opinion

8 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q36Description: Most important issue in gubernatorial vote choice this year

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

124 1 Education133 2 Immigration229 3 Border security62 4 Size and scope of government93 5 Taxes and spending98 6 Ethics in government39 7 Infrastructure (e.g. Water and Transportation)73 8 Abortion/women's health30 9 Voter identification

122 10 Affordable Care Act/"Obamacare"62 11 Income inequality

132 12 Jobs/employment3 98 Skipped0 99 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q37Description: Amount heard about Governor Rick Perry's recent indictment

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

423 1 A lot531 2 Some167 3 Not very much49 4 Nothing at all28 5 Don't know/Refused0 8 Skipped2 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q38Description: Perry guilty/not guilty

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

368 1 Guilty436 2 Innocent

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247 3 Too soon to tell68 4 Don't know/Refused3 8 Skipped

78 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q39Description: Agree with statement - This country would be better off if wejust stayed home and did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts ofthe world.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

133 1 Strongly agree388 2 Somewhat agree349 3 Somewhat disagree261 4 Strongly disagree67 5 Don't know2 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q40Description: Support/oppose - Deployment of National Guard troops to theTexas border to assist with the increased flow of immigrants from CentralAmerica

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

509 1 Strongly support329 2 Somewhat support119 3 Somewhat oppose159 4 Strongly oppose79 5 Don't know/ No Opinion5 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q41Description: Agree with statement - Do you agree or disagree with thefollowing statement: Undocumented immigrants currently living in the UnitedStates should be deported immediately.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

407 1 Strongly agree301 2 Somewhat agree192 3 Somewhat disagree220 4 Strongly disagree75 5 Don't know5 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q42Description: Opinion - Texas's voter identification law

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

623 1 Very favorable158 2 Somewhat favorable101 3 Neither favorable nor unfavorable61 4 Somewhat unfavorable

215 5 Very unfavorable

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38 6 Don't know/No opinion4 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q43Description: Effect of voter identification laws on turnout

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

103 1 Increases turnout467 2 Decreases turnout504 3 Have no effect on turnout125 4 Don't know/ No opinion

1 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q44Description: Tuition rates for illegal immigrants who graduated from Texashigh schools

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

382 1 In-state tuition614 2 Out-of-state-tuition202 3 Don't know/no opinion

2 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q45ADescription: Opinion - Gay marriage or civil unions

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

244 1 Gays and lesbians should have the right to marry158 2 Gays and lesbians should have the right to civil unions but147 3 Gays and lesbians should not have the right to civil unions49 4 Don't know2 8 Skipped

600 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q45BDescription: Opinion - Gay marriage

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

262 1 Gays and lesbians should have the right to marry267 2 Gays and lesbians should not have the right to marry71 3 Don't know0 8 Skipped

600 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q46ADescription: Abortion circumstance - The woman's own health is seriouslyendangered.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

970 1 Should be possible126 2 Should not be possible

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97 3 Don't know7 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q46BDescription: Abortion circumstance - She became pregnant as a result of rape.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

926 1 Should be possible181 2 Should not be possible86 3 Don't know7 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q46CDescription: Abortion circumstance - She became pregnant as a result ofincest.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

906 1 Should be possible181 2 Should not be possible105 3 Don't know

8 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q46DDescription: Abortion circumstance - There is a strong chance of a seriousdefect in the baby.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

763 1 Should be possible283 2 Should not be possible149 3 Don't know

5 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q46EDescription: Abortion circumstance - The family has very low income andcannot afford any more children.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

511 1 Should be possible550 2 Should not be possible130 3 Don't know

9 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: Q46FDescription: Abortion circumstance - She is not married and does not want tomarry the man.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

452 1 Should be possible621 2 Should not be possible

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==============================================================================Name: Q46GDescription: Abortion circumstance - She is married and does not want anymore children.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

452 1 Should be possible628 2 Should not be possible111 3 Don't know

9 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: INFO1Description: Majority political party in the U.S. House of Representatives

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

815 1 Republican Party209 2 Democratic Party27 3 Neither

120 4 Don't know29 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: INFO2Description: Majority needed to override a presidential veto

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

81 1 More than one-half792 2 More than two-thirds149 3 More than three-fourths126 4 Don't know52 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: INFO3Description: Current Speaker of Texas House

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

149 1 Greg Abbott328 2 Joe Straus61 3 Susan Combs31 4 Victor Carrillo

553 5 Don't know78 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: INFO4Description: Texas rank in K-12 education funding

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

114 1 Top 10

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175 2 11 to 20295 3 21 to 30247 4 31 to 40301 5 41 to 5068 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: libconDescription: Ideology

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

59 1 Extremely liberal1122 2 2117 3 3349 4 In the middle4178 5 5205 6 6168 7 Extremely conservative7

2 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: pid3Description: 3 point party ID

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

437 1 Democrat356 2 Republican305 3 Independent65 4 Other37 5 Not sure0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: locateDescription: Community size

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

373 1 Urban586 2 Suburban238 3 Rural

3 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: metroDescription: Metropolitan area

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

296 1 Yes, I live in the Houston area.333 2 Yes, I live the Dallas-Fort Worth area122 3 Yes, I live in the San Antonio area105 4 Yes, I live in the Austin area344 5 No, I live in another part of Texas.

0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================

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Name: childDescription: Children

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

178 1 One139 2 Two68 3 Three31 4 Four or more

782 5 None2 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: schoolm_1Description: Yes, I have a child/children under 18 enrolled in public schoolin Texas.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

253 1 Yes947 2 No

0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: schoolm_2Description: Yes, I have a child/children under 18 enrolled in private schoolin Texas.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

31 1 Yes1169 2 No

0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: schoolm_3Description: Yes, I have a child/children under 18 who are being homeschooled in Texas.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

19 1 Yes1181 2 No

0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: schoolm_4Description: No, I do not have any children under 18 in school in Texas.

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

904 1 Yes296 2 No

0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: famincDescription: Family income

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Count Code Label----- ---- -----

34 1 Less than $10,00077 2 $10,000 - $19,999

138 3 $20,000 - $29,999155 4 $30,000 - $39,999103 5 $40,000 - $49,999110 6 $50,000 - $59,99966 7 $60,000 - $69,99976 8 $70,000 - $79,99974 9 $80,000 - $99,99979 10 $100,000 - $119,99970 11 $120,000 - $149,99953 31 $150,000 or more

162 97 Prefer not to say3 98 Skipped0 99 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: ABDescription: Abortion stance

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

507 1 Pro-life485 2 Pro-choice145 3 Neither63 4 Don't know0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: ONEDUDescription: Ever taken online course

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

349 1 Yes851 2 No

0 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: religDescription: Religion

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

85 1 Agnostic19 2 Assembly of God61 3 Atheist

214 4 Baptist8 5 Buddhist

233 6 Catholic3 7 Christian Scientist

52 8 Church of Christ3 9 Church of God6 10 Disciples of Christ

18 11 Episcopal/Anglican3 12 Hindu3 13 Jehovah's Witnesses

13 14 Jewish31 15 Lutheran73 16 Methodist

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9 17 Mormon11 18 Muslim/Islam

110 19 Nondenominational Christian4 20 Orthodox/Eastern Orthodox

21 21 Pentecostal22 22 Presbyterian31 23 Protestant (non-specific)0 24 Reformed4 25 Unitarian/Universalist4 26 United Church of Christ

93 27 Spiritual but not religious34 28 Other29 29 Don't know3 98 Skipped0 99 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: evangDescription: Evangelical

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

424 1 Yes464 2 No

3 8 Skipped309 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: literalDescription: Bible literal

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

393 1 The Bible is the actual word of God and is to be takenliter453 2 The Bible is the word of God but not everything in itshould270 3 The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word ofGo83 4 Don't know.1 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: importDescription: Religion important

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

562 1 Extremely important337 2 Somewhat important131 3 Not very important168 4 Not at all important

2 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: attendDescription: Religious attendance

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

184 1 More than once a week245 2 Once a week

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136 3 A few times a month293 4 Once or twice a year336 5 Never

6 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: race2Description: Hispanic-Latino grandparent

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

63 1 Yes905 2 No12 3 Don't know1 8 Skipped

219 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: native1Description: Born in USA

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

198 1 Born in the United States or Puerto Rico21 2 Born in another country0 3 Don't know0 8 Skipped

981 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: native2Description: Parents place of birth

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

113 1 Both of my parents were born in the United States or Puerto45 2 One of my parents was born in another country39 3 Both of my parents were both in another country1 8 Skipped

1002 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: MOVEDescription: Move to Texas from another state

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

515 1 Yes683 2 No

2 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: STATEFROMDescription: State moved from most recently

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

8 1 Alabama2 2 Alaska9 4 Arizona8 5 Arkansas

74 6 California

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14 8 Colorado2 9 Connecticut0 10 Delaware3 11 District of Columbia

17 12 Florida18 13 Georgia1 15 Hawaii2 16 Idaho

27 17 Illinois7 18 Indiana8 19 Iowa8 20 Kansas4 21 Kentucky

39 22 Louisiana1 23 Maine9 24 Maryland5 25 Massachusetts

16 26 Michigan8 27 Minnesota7 28 Mississippi

19 29 Missouri2 30 Montana5 31 Nebraska5 32 Nevada1 33 New Hampshire

16 34 New Jersey17 35 New Mexico19 36 New York8 37 North Carolina0 38 North Dakota

14 39 Ohio12 40 Oklahoma0 41 Oregon

17 42 Pennsylvania2 44 Rhode Island1 45 South Carolina1 46 South Dakota

12 47 Tennessee15 48 Texas5 49 Utah0 50 Vermont5 51 Virginia

13 53 Washington2 54 West Virginia8 55 Wisconsin1 56 Wyoming0 60 American Samoa0 64 Federated States of Micronesia0 66 Guam0 68 Marshall Islands0 69 Northern Mariana Islands0 70 Palau3 72 Puerto Rico0 74 U.S. Minor Outlying Islands0 78 Virgin Islands0 81 Alberta2 82 British Columbia0 83 Manitoba0 84 New Brunswick0 85 Newfoundland0 86 Northwest Territories0 87 Nova Scotia0 88 Nunavut1 89 Ontario

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0 90 Prince Edward Island0 91 Quebec1 92 Saskatchewan0 93 Yukon Territory8 99 Not in the U.S. or Canada3 998 Skipped

685 999 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: homeDescription: Own or rent own home

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

844 1 Own352 2 Rent

4 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: maritalDescription: Marital status

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

656 1 Married23 2 Separated

127 3 Divorced63 4 Widowed

268 5 Single58 6 Domestic Partnership5 8 Skipped0 9 Not Asked

==============================================================================Name: pid7Description: 7 point Party ID

Count Code Label----- ---- -----

278 1 Strong Democrat150 2 Not very strong Democrat87 3 Lean Democrat

114 4 Independent173 5 Lean Republican106 6 Not very strong Republican245 7 Strong Republican28 8 Not sure19 98 Skipped

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