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TOPLINE
Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: January 2019
This survey was conducted online within the United States from January 15-16, 2019
among 1,540 registered voters by The Harris Poll.
The results reflect a nationally representative sample. Results were weighted for age within
gender, region, race/ethnicity, marital status, household size, income, employment, political
party, political ideology, and education where necessary to align them with their actual
proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for
respondents’ propensity to be online.
Base n=1540 Base n=1540
AGE* POLITICAL PARTY*
18-34 27% Democrat 37%
35-49 26% Republican 32%
50-64 27% Independent 29%
65+ 20% Other 2%
SEX* LOCALE
Male 49% Urban 25%
Female 51% Suburban 57%
EDUCATION* Rural 18%
Less than high school degree 7% POLITICAL IDEOLOGY*
High school degree to less than 4-year college degree 58% Liberal 27%
4-year college degree or more 35% Moderate 42%
RACE/ETHNICITY* Conservative 31%
White 67% Black/African American 12% Hispanic 14% Asian 5%
Other 2%
Page 1
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 1
Q4007 What is your age?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
18-34 422
27%
35-49 401
26%
50-64 419
27%
65+ 316
20%
Mean 47.8
Std. Dev. 16.61
Std. Err. 0.42
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 2
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 2
Q4005 What is your gender?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Male 763
49%
Female 796
51%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 3
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 3
Q2109 In what country or region do you currently reside?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
United States 1559
100%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 4
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 4
S2 In which state do you reside?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Alabama 23
1%
Alaska -
-
Arizona 41
3%
Arkansas 10
1%
California 211
14%
Colorado 23
1%
Connecticut 18
1%
Delaware 3
*
District of Columbia 3
*
Florida 134
9%
Georgia 44
3%
Hawaii 3
*
Idaho 4
*
Illinois 76
5%
Indiana 16
1%
Iowa 12
1%
Kansas 11
1%
Page 5
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 4
S2 In which state do you reside?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Weighted Base 1559
Kentucky 14
1%
Louisiana 16
1%
Maine 4
*
Maryland 35
2%
Massachusetts 46
3%
Michigan 48
3%
Minnesota 24
2%
Mississippi 13
1%
Missouri 22
1%
Montana 3
*
Nebraska 14
1%
Nevada 14
1%
New Hampshire 8
1%
New Jersey 43
3%
New Mexico 9
1%
New York 113
7%
North Carolina 45
3%
North Dakota 3
*
Ohio 74
5%
Page 6
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 4
S2 In which state do you reside?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Weighted Base 1559
Oklahoma 9
1%
Oregon 19
1%
Pennsylvania 50
3%
Rhode Island 2
*
South Carolina 25
2%
South Dakota 4
*
Tennessee 21
1%
Texas 129
8%
Utah 6
*
Vermont 1
*
Virginia 38
2%
Washington 30
2%
West Virginia 7
*
Wisconsin 35
2%
Wyoming 1
*
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 7
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 5
S1 Are you at least 18 years of age and registered to vote?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 1559
100%
No -
-
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 8
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 6
M1 In general, do you think the country is on the right track or is it off on the wrong track?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Right track 561
36%
Wrong track 868
56%
Don't know / Unsure 129
8%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 9
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 7
M2 In general, do you think the American economy is on the right track or is it off on the wrong track?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Right track 706
45%
Wrong track 674
43%
Don't know / Unsure 179
11%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 10
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 8
I3 How strong do you think the U.S. economy is today?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strong (Net) 1022
66%
Very strong 283
18%
Somewhat strong 739
47%
Weak (Net) 537
34%
Somewhat weak 432
28%
Very weak 104
7%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 11
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 9
I4 Would you say that your personal financial situation is improving or getting worse?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Improving 478
31%
Getting worse 420
27%
Just as well off 573
37%
No opinion 87
6%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 12
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 10
M3 Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President of the United States?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Approve (Net) 698
45%
Strongly approve 350
22%
Somewhat approve 348
22%
Disapprove (Net) 860
55%
Somewhat disapprove 238
15%
Strongly disapprove 622
40%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 13
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 11
M3A Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?
Summary Of Approve
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Stimulating jobs 889
57%
The economy 844
54%
Fighting terrorism 834
53%
Immigration 729
47%
Foreign affairs 682
44%
Administering the government 633
41%
Page 14
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 12
M3A Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?
Summary Of Disapprove
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Administering the government 926
59%
Foreign affairs 877
56%
Immigration 829
53%
Fighting terrorism 725
47%
The economy 715
46%
Stimulating jobs 670
43%
Page 15
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 13
M3A_1 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?
The economy
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Approve (Net) 844
54%
Strongly approve 427
27%
Somewhat approve 417
27%
Disapprove (Net) 715
46%
Somewhat disapprove 264
17%
Strongly disapprove 451
29%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 16
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 14
M3A_2 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?
Foreign affairs
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Approve (Net) 682
44%
Strongly approve 362
23%
Somewhat approve 320
21%
Disapprove (Net) 877
56%
Somewhat disapprove 278
18%
Strongly disapprove 599
38%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 17
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 15
M3A_3 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?
Fighting terrorism
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Approve (Net) 834
53%
Strongly approve 429
28%
Somewhat approve 404
26%
Disapprove (Net) 725
47%
Somewhat disapprove 273
18%
Strongly disapprove 452
29%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 18
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 16
M3A_4 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?
Administering the government
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Approve (Net) 633
41%
Strongly approve 312
20%
Somewhat approve 321
21%
Disapprove (Net) 926
59%
Somewhat disapprove 270
17%
Strongly disapprove 656
42%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 19
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 17
M3A_5 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?
Stimulating jobs
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Approve (Net) 889
57%
Strongly approve 471
30%
Somewhat approve 418
27%
Disapprove (Net) 670
43%
Somewhat disapprove 245
16%
Strongly disapprove 425
27%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 20
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 18
M3A_6 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?
Immigration
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Approve (Net) 729
47%
Strongly approve 483
31%
Somewhat approve 247
16%
Disapprove (Net) 829
53%
Somewhat disapprove 210
13%
Strongly disapprove 619
40%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 21
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 19
M4 Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Republican Party is handling its job?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Approve (Net) 607
39%
Strongly approve 188
12%
Somewhat approve 418
27%
Disapprove (Net) 952
61%
Somewhat disapprove 422
27%
Strongly disapprove 530
34%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 22
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 20
M5 Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Democratic Party is handling its job?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Approve (Net) 706
45%
Strongly approve 182
12%
Somewhat approve 524
34%
Disapprove (Net) 853
55%
Somewhat disapprove 372
24%
Strongly disapprove 481
31%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 23
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 21
DT01 When you think of Donald Trump do you like or dislike him personally?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Like him personally 448
29%
Dislike him personally 904
58%
Unsure / Don't Know 206
13%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 24
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 22
MID1101 Did you vote in the Congressional midterm elections on November 6th, or did you not have the chance to?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
I voted 1283
82%
I did not have the chance to 276
vote 18%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 25
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 23
MID1102 Did you vote for the Democratic or Republican candidate in your district?
Base: Voted
Total
Unweighted Base 1263
Weighted Base 1283
Democratic candidate 658
51%
Republican candidate 551
43%
Other 56
4%
Unsure 18
1%
Sigma 1283
100%
Page 26
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 24
MID606 Is your current representative to Congress a Democrat or a Republican?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Democrat 768
49%
Republican 601
39%
Not sure 190
12%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 27
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 25
QE2020 If Donald Trump runs for reelection in 2020 as the Republican candidate, will you...?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Definitely vote for Trump 387
25%
Probably vote for Trump 174
11%
Probably vote for the 153
Democratic candidate 10%
Definitely vote for the 514
Democratic candidate 33%
I will vote for and 157
Independent or Other 10%
Candidate
Not Sure / Other 174
11%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 28
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 26
Q1903 Regardless of how you may vote, what do you usually consider yourself?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Republican 504
32%
Democrat 571
37%
Independent 452
29%
Other 31
2%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 29
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 27
Q1905 Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not-so-strong Republican?
Base: Republican
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Strong Republican 304
60%
Not-so-strong Republican 200
40%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 30
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 28
Q1910 Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not-so-strong Democrat?
Base: Democrat
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Strong Democrat 354
62%
Not-so-strong Democrat 217
38%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 31
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 29
Q1912 Insert text assignment
Base: Independent/Other
Total
Unweighted Base 478
Weighted Base 484
Republican/Democratic 239
49%
Democratic/Republican 244
51%
Sigma 484
100%
Page 32
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 30
Q1915 Do you lean more toward the Republican Party or toward the Democratic Party/the Democratic Party or toward the Republican Party?
Base: Independent/Other
Total
Unweighted Base 477
Weighted Base 483
Lean Republican 125
26%
Lean Democrat 162
34%
Do not lean either way 196
41%
Sigma 483
100%
Page 33
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 31
LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Conservative Republican 89
18%
Trump Republican 89
18%
Christian Conservative 73
14%
Moderate Republican 62
12%
Reagan Republican 57
11%
Fiscal Conservative 35
7%
Compassionate Conservative 14
3%
Liberal Republican 13
3%
Bush Republican 12
2%
Heartland Republican 11
2%
Libertarian 7
1%
Nationalist 6
1%
Populist 5
1%
Social Conservative 5
1%
Alt-Right 4
1%
Page 34
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 31
LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1
Base: GOP
Total
Other 1
*
Page 35
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 32
LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 2
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Conservative Republican 76
15%
Reagan Republican 69
14%
Trump Republican 61
12%
Christian Conservative 44
9%
Fiscal Conservative 39
8%
Bush Republican 36
7%
Moderate Republican 34
7%
Compassionate Conservative 25
5%
Nationalist 17
3%
Social Conservative 16
3%
Liberal Republican 13
3%
Heartland Republican 13
3%
Libertarian 7
1%
Alt-Right 7
1%
Populist 4
1%
Page 36
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 32
LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 2
Base: GOP
Total
Other -
-
Page 37
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 33
LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 3
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Reagan Republican 67
13%
Conservative Republican 65
13%
Trump Republican 51
10%
Social Conservative 35
7%
Fiscal Conservative 35
7%
Christian Conservative 34
7%
Moderate Republican 32
6%
Compassionate Conservative 30
6%
Heartland Republican 24
5%
Bush Republican 20
4%
Nationalist 13
3%
Liberal Republican 9
2%
Populist 5
1%
Alt-Right 4
1%
Libertarian 3
1%
Page 38
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 33
LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 3
Base: GOP
Total
Other 2
*
Page 39
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 34
LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1,2,3
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Conservative Republican 230
46%
Trump Republican 201
40%
Reagan Republican 193
38%
Christian Conservative 151
30%
Moderate Republican 128
25%
Fiscal Conservative 109
22%
Compassionate Conservative 68
14%
Bush Republican 68
13%
Social Conservative 56
11%
Heartland Republican 47
9%
Nationalist 36
7%
Liberal Republican 35
7%
Libertarian 17
3%
Alt-Right 14
3%
Populist 14
3%
Page 40
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 34
LABEL1101R Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1,2,3
Base: GOP
Total
Other 3
1%
Page 41
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 35
LABEL1101R_1 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Compassionate Conservative
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 14
3%
Rank 2 25
5%
Rank 3 30
6%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 413
82%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 42
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 36
LABEL1101R_2 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Christian Conservative
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 73
14%
Rank 2 44
9%
Rank 3 34
7%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 331
66%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 43
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 37
LABEL1101R_3 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Social Conservative
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 5
1%
Rank 2 16
3%
Rank 3 35
7%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 426
84%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 44
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 38
LABEL1101R_4 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Fiscal Conservative
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 35
7%
Rank 2 39
8%
Rank 3 35
7%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 372
74%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 45
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Table 39
LABEL1101R_5 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Reagan Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 57
11%
Rank 2 69
14%
Rank 3 67
13%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 289
57%
Sigma 504
100%
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Table 40
LABEL1101R_6 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Bush Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 12
2%
Rank 2 36
7%
Rank 3 20
4%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 414
82%
Sigma 504
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 41
LABEL1101R_7 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Trump Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 89
18%
Rank 2 61
12%
Rank 3 51
10%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 281
56%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 48
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18 Jan 2019
Table 42
LABEL1101R_8 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Heartland Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 11
2%
Rank 2 13
3%
Rank 3 24
5%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 435
86%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 49
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18 Jan 2019
Table 43
LABEL1101R_9 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Liberal Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 13
3%
Rank 2 13
3%
Rank 3 9
2%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 446
89%
Sigma 504
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 44
LABEL1101R_10 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Moderate Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 62
12%
Rank 2 34
7%
Rank 3 32
6%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 354
70%
Sigma 504
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 45
LABEL1101R_11 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Conservative Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 89
18%
Rank 2 76
15%
Rank 3 65
13%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 251
50%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 52
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18 Jan 2019
Table 46
LABEL1101R_12 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Nationalist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 6
1%
Rank 2 17
3%
Rank 3 13
3%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 445
88%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 53
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18 Jan 2019
Table 47
LABEL1101R_13 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Populist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 5
1%
Rank 2 4
1%
Rank 3 5
1%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 467
93%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 54
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18 Jan 2019
Table 48
LABEL1101R_14 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Libertarian
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 7
1%
Rank 2 7
1%
Rank 3 3
1%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 465
92%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 55
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18 Jan 2019
Table 49
LABEL1101R_15 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Alt-Right
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 4
1%
Rank 2 7
1%
Rank 3 4
1%
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 467
93%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 56
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18 Jan 2019
Table 50
LABEL1101R_98 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Republican?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Other
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 518
Weighted Base 504
Rank 1 1
*
Rank 2 -
-
Rank 3 2
*
None of these 23
5%
No Answer 478
95%
Sigma 504
100%
Page 57
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18 Jan 2019
Table 51
LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Obama Democrat 141
25%
Liberal Democrat 106
19%
Moderate Democrat 101
18%
Clinton Democrat 35
6%
Democratic Socialist 28
5%
Conservative Democrat 21
4%
Fiscally Conservative 17
Democrat 3%
Environmentalist 17
3%
Socially Conservative 13
Democrat 2%
Trump Democrat 11
2%
Libertarian 11
2%
Socialist 9
2%
Other 7
1%
Communist 5
1%
Populist 3
1%
Page 58
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18 Jan 2019
Table 51
LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1
Base: GOP
Total
Antifa 3
1%
Nationalist 1
*
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18 Jan 2019
Table 52
LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 2
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Obama Democrat 91
16%
Liberal Democrat 67
12%
Moderate Democrat 60
11%
Environmentalist 59
10%
Clinton Democrat 58
10%
Democratic Socialist 50
9%
Conservative Democrat 29
5%
Socially Conservative 25
Democrat 4%
Fiscally Conservative 23
Democrat 4%
Socialist 12
2%
Libertarian 12
2%
Nationalist 11
2%
Trump Democrat 8
1%
Populist 7
1%
Communist 3
1%
Page 60
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18 Jan 2019
Table 52
LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 2
Base: GOP
Total
Antifa 2
*
Other 1
*
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Table 53
LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 3
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Liberal Democrat 64
11%
Environmentalist 63
11%
Obama Democrat 59
10%
Moderate Democrat 50
9%
Clinton Democrat 49
9%
Fiscally Conservative 40
Democrat 7%
Democratic Socialist 29
5%
Socially Conservative 26
Democrat 5%
Conservative Democrat 25
4%
Socialist 21
4%
Nationalist 13
2%
Libertarian 11
2%
Populist 9
2%
Trump Democrat 8
1%
Antifa 5
1%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 53
LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 3
Base: GOP
Total
Communist 3
1%
Other 3
1%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 54
LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1,2,3
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Obama Democrat 291
51%
Liberal Democrat 237
41%
Moderate Democrat 211
37%
Clinton Democrat 142
25%
Environmentalist 139
24%
Democratic Socialist 107
19%
Fiscally Conservative 81
Democrat 14%
Conservative Democrat 76
13%
Socially Conservative 63
Democrat 11%
Socialist 41
7%
Libertarian 34
6%
Trump Democrat 28
5%
Nationalist 26
4%
Populist 20
3%
Other 12
2%
Page 64
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18 Jan 2019
Table 54
LABEL1102D Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1,2,3
Base: GOP
Total
Communist 11
2%
Antifa 10
2%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 55
LABEL1102D_1 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Democratic Socialist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 28
5%
Rank 2 50
9%
Rank 3 29
5%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 423
74%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 66
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18 Jan 2019
Table 56
LABEL1102D_2 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Liberal Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 106
19%
Rank 2 67
12%
Rank 3 64
11%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 294
52%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 67
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18 Jan 2019
Table 57
LABEL1102D_3 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Moderate Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 101
18%
Rank 2 60
11%
Rank 3 50
9%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 319
56%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 68
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 58
LABEL1102D_4 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Conservative Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 21
4%
Rank 2 29
5%
Rank 3 25
4%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 455
80%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 69
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18 Jan 2019
Table 59
LABEL1102D_5 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Fiscally Conservative Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 17
3%
Rank 2 23
4%
Rank 3 40
7%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 450
79%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 70
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18 Jan 2019
Table 60
LABEL1102D_6 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Socially Conservative Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 13
2%
Rank 2 25
4%
Rank 3 26
5%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 467
82%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 71
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18 Jan 2019
Table 61
LABEL1102D_7 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Clinton Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 35
6%
Rank 2 58
10%
Rank 3 49
9%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 389
68%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 72
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18 Jan 2019
Table 62
LABEL1102D_8 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Obama Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 141
25%
Rank 2 91
16%
Rank 3 59
10%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 240
42%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 73
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18 Jan 2019
Table 63
LABEL1102D_9 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Trump Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 11
2%
Rank 2 8
1%
Rank 3 8
1%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 503
88%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 74
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18 Jan 2019
Table 64
LABEL1102D_10 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Socialist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 9
2%
Rank 2 12
2%
Rank 3 21
4%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 489
86%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 75
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18 Jan 2019
Table 65
LABEL1102D_11 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Communist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 5
1%
Rank 2 3
1%
Rank 3 3
1%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 520
91%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 76
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18 Jan 2019
Table 66
LABEL1102D_12 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Nationalist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 1
*
Rank 2 11
2%
Rank 3 13
2%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 505
88%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 77
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18 Jan 2019
Table 67
LABEL1102D_13 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Populist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 3
1%
Rank 2 7
1%
Rank 3 9
2%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 511
90%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 78
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18 Jan 2019
Table 68
LABEL1102D_14 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Environmentalist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 17
3%
Rank 2 59
10%
Rank 3 63
11%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 392
69%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 79
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18 Jan 2019
Table 69
LABEL1102D_15 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Libertarian
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 11
2%
Rank 2 12
2%
Rank 3 11
2%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 497
87%
Sigma 571
100%
Page 80
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18 Jan 2019
Table 70
LABEL1102D_16 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Antifa
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 3
1%
Rank 2 2
*
Rank 3 5
1%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 521
91%
Sigma 571
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 71
LABEL1102D_98 Which of the following labels do you most identify with as a Democrat?
Please rank your top three labels. Next to the first-ranked labels, enter ''1'', next to the second-ranked label, enter ''2''; next to the third-
ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Other
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 544
Weighted Base 571
Rank 1 7
1%
Rank 2 1
*
Rank 3 3
1%
None of these 40
7%
No Answer 519
91%
Sigma 571
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Moderate Democrat 44
10%
Obama Democrat 42
9%
Moderate Republican 28
6%
Fiscal Conservative 26
6%
Libertarian 26
6%
Reagan Republican 26
6%
Christian Conservative 24
5%
Other 23
5%
Liberal Democrat 19
4%
Trump Republican 17
4%
Democratic Socialist 16
3%
Conservative Republican 15
3%
Clinton Democrat 14
3%
Nationalist 10
2%
Heartland Republican 10
2%
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1
Base: GOP
Total
Compassionate Conservative 8
2%
Liberal Republican 7
2%
Social Conservative 7
1%
Bush Republican 6
1%
Conservative Democrat 6
1%
Populist 3
1%
Antifa 3
1%
Socialist 3
1%
Alt-Right 2
*
Communist -
-
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Table 73
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
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Summary Table Of Rank 2
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Moderate Democrat 34
7%
Obama Democrat 26
6%
Trump Republican 25
6%
Liberal Democrat 24
5%
Bush Republican 22
5%
Libertarian 21
5%
Compassionate Conservative 19
4%
Social Conservative 19
4%
Reagan Republican 19
4%
Fiscal Conservative 18
4%
Moderate Republican 17
4%
Conservative Democrat 15
3%
Conservative Republican 13
3%
Christian Conservative 13
3%
Socialist 11
3%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
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Summary Table Of Rank 2
Base: GOP
Total
Democratic Socialist 11
2%
Nationalist 10
2%
Liberal Republican 9
2%
Other 8
2%
Clinton Democrat 6
1%
Alt-Right 6
1%
Populist 5
1%
Heartland Republican 5
1%
Communist 1
*
Antifa -
-
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Table 74
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
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Summary Table Of Rank 3
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Clinton Democrat 25
6%
Fiscal Conservative 25
5%
Obama Democrat 22
5%
Compassionate Conservative 20
4%
Christian Conservative 20
4%
Conservative Democrat 19
4%
Moderate Democrat 18
4%
Moderate Republican 18
4%
Nationalist 17
4%
Libertarian 16
4%
Liberal Democrat 16
3%
Reagan Republican 15
3%
Conservative Republican 15
3%
Liberal Republican 12
3%
Trump Republican 12
3%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
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Summary Table Of Rank 3
Base: GOP
Total
Social Conservative 11
2%
Socialist 11
2%
Other 10
2%
Heartland Republican 9
2%
Democratic Socialist 6
1%
Communist 5
1%
Populist 4
1%
Bush Republican 3
1%
Alt-Right 3
1%
Antifa 2
*
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Table 75
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Summary Table Of Rank 1,2,3
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Moderate Democrat 95
21%
Obama Democrat 89
20%
Fiscal Conservative 69
15%
Libertarian 63
14%
Moderate Republican 62
14%
Reagan Republican 60
13%
Liberal Democrat 59
13%
Christian Conservative 56
12%
Trump Republican 54
12%
Compassionate Conservative 47
10%
Clinton Democrat 46
10%
Conservative Republican 43
10%
Other 41
9%
Conservative Democrat 39
9%
Nationalist 37
8%
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
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Summary Table Of Rank 1,2,3
Base: GOP
Total
Social Conservative 37
8%
Democratic Socialist 32
7%
Bush Republican 31
7%
Liberal Republican 28
6%
Socialist 25
5%
Heartland Republican 24
5%
Populist 12
3%
Alt-Right 10
2%
Communist 5
1%
Antifa 5
1%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Compassionate Conservative
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 8
2%
Rank 2 19
4%
Rank 3 20
4%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 334
74%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 77
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Christian Conservative
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 24
5%
Rank 2 13
3%
Rank 3 20
4%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 325
72%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 78
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Social Conservative
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 7
1%
Rank 2 19
4%
Rank 3 11
2%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 344
76%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 79
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Fiscal Conservative
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 26
6%
Rank 2 18
4%
Rank 3 25
5%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 312
69%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 80
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Trump Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 17
4%
Rank 2 25
6%
Rank 3 12
3%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 327
72%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 81
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Bush Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 6
1%
Rank 2 22
5%
Rank 3 3
1%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 350
77%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 82
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Reagan Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 26
6%
Rank 2 19
4%
Rank 3 15
3%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 321
71%
Sigma 452
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Heartland Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 10
2%
Rank 2 5
1%
Rank 3 9
2%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 357
79%
Sigma 452
100%
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Liberal Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 7
2%
Rank 2 9
2%
Rank 3 12
3%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 353
78%
Sigma 452
100%
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Moderate Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 28
6%
Rank 2 17
4%
Rank 3 18
4%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 319
70%
Sigma 452
100%
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Conservative Republican
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 15
3%
Rank 2 13
3%
Rank 3 15
3%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 338
75%
Sigma 452
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Communist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 -
-
Rank 2 1
*
Rank 3 5
1%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 376
83%
Sigma 452
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Socialist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 3
1%
Rank 2 11
3%
Rank 3 11
2%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 356
79%
Sigma 452
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Democratic Socialist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 16
3%
Rank 2 11
2%
Rank 3 6
1%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 349
77%
Sigma 452
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Liberal Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 19
4%
Rank 2 24
5%
Rank 3 16
3%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 323
71%
Sigma 452
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Moderate Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 44
10%
Rank 2 34
7%
Rank 3 18
4%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 286
63%
Sigma 452
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Conservative Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 6
1%
Rank 2 15
3%
Rank 3 19
4%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 342
76%
Sigma 452
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Clinton Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 14
3%
Rank 2 6
1%
Rank 3 25
6%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 335
74%
Sigma 452
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Obama Democrat
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 42
9%
Rank 2 26
6%
Rank 3 22
5%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 292
65%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 95
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Nationalist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 10
2%
Rank 2 10
2%
Rank 3 17
4%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 344
76%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 96
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Populist
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 3
1%
Rank 2 5
1%
Rank 3 4
1%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 369
82%
Sigma 452
100%
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LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Libertarian
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 26
6%
Rank 2 21
5%
Rank 3 16
4%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 318
70%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 98
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Alt-Right
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 2
*
Rank 2 6
1%
Rank 3 3
1%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 371
82%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 99
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Antifa
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 3
1%
Rank 2 -
-
Rank 3 2
*
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 376
83%
Sigma 452
100%
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Table 100
LABEL1103I Which of the following labels do you most identify with?
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ranked label, enter ''3.''
You may select up to three options.
Other
Base: GOP
Total
Unweighted Base 423
Weighted Base 452
Rank 1 23
5%
Rank 2 8
2%
Rank 3 10
2%
None of these 71
16%
No Answer 340
75%
Sigma 452
100%
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F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Summary Of Ever Heard Of
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Barack Obama 1509
97%
Donald Trump 1500
96%
Hillary Clinton 1485
95%
U.S. Military 1447
93%
Bernie Sanders 1381
89%
Joe Biden 1366
88%
FBI 1366
88%
U.S. Supreme Court 1343
86%
Mike Pence 1334
86%
Nancy Pelosi 1331
85%
Elizabeth Warren 1120
72%
Chuck Schumer 1108
71%
Robert Mueller 1104
71%
Mitch McConnell 1089
70%
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 976
63%
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Table 102
F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Summary Of Very Favorable/ Favorable
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
U.S. Military 1328
85%
FBI 989
63%
U.S. Supreme Court 977
63%
Barack Obama 916
59%
Joe Biden 875
56%
Bernie Sanders 787
50%
Mike Pence 652
42%
Donald Trump 641
41%
Robert Mueller 606
39%
Hillary Clinton 566
36%
Nancy Pelosi 546
35%
Elizabeth Warren 528
34%
Chuck Schumer 469
30%
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 466
30%
Mitch McConnell 397
25%
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Table 103
F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Summary Of Very Unfavorable/ Unfavorable
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Hillary Clinton 919
59%
Donald Trump 859
55%
Nancy Pelosi 785
50%
Mitch McConnell 692
44%
Mike Pence 682
44%
Chuck Schumer 639
41%
Bernie Sanders 595
38%
Barack Obama 592
38%
Elizabeth Warren 591
38%
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 510
33%
Robert Mueller 498
32%
Joe Biden 491
32%
FBI 377
24%
U.S. Supreme Court 365
23%
U.S. Military 118
8%
Page 118
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Table 104
F1_1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Hillary Clinton
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1485
95%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 566
(Sub-Net) 36%
Very favorable 187
12%
Favorable 378
24%
Very Unfavorable/ 919
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 59%
Unfavorable 280
18%
Very unfavorable 639
41%
Never heard of them 11
1%
No opinion 63
4%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 119
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18 Jan 2019
Table 105
F1_2 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Donald Trump
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1500
96%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 641
(Sub-Net) 41%
Very favorable 338
22%
Favorable 303
19%
Very Unfavorable/ 859
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 55%
Unfavorable 183
12%
Very unfavorable 676
43%
Never heard of them 14
1%
No opinion 44
3%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 120
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18 Jan 2019
Table 106
F1_4 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Mike Pence
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1334
86%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 652
(Sub-Net) 42%
Very favorable 275
18%
Favorable 376
24%
Very Unfavorable/ 682
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 44%
Unfavorable 242
16%
Very unfavorable 440
28%
Never heard of them 30
2%
No opinion 195
12%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 121
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18 Jan 2019
Table 107
F1_9 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Nancy Pelosi
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1331
85%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 546
(Sub-Net) 35%
Very favorable 196
13%
Favorable 350
22%
Very Unfavorable/ 785
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 50%
Unfavorable 225
14%
Very unfavorable 561
36%
Never heard of them 61
4%
No opinion 166
11%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 122
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18 Jan 2019
Table 108
F1_10 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Mitch McConnell
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1089
70%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 397
(Sub-Net) 25%
Very favorable 68
4%
Favorable 330
21%
Very Unfavorable/ 692
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 44%
Unfavorable 296
19%
Very unfavorable 396
25%
Never heard of them 130
8%
No opinion 340
22%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 123
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18 Jan 2019
Table 109
F1_11 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Chuck Schumer
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1108
71%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 469
(Sub-Net) 30%
Very favorable 146
9%
Favorable 323
21%
Very Unfavorable/ 639
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 41%
Unfavorable 241
15%
Very unfavorable 398
26%
Never heard of them 141
9%
No opinion 310
20%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 124
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18 Jan 2019
Table 110
F1_12 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Bernie Sanders
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1381
89%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 787
(Sub-Net) 50%
Very favorable 324
21%
Favorable 463
30%
Very Unfavorable/ 595
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 38%
Unfavorable 255
16%
Very unfavorable 340
22%
Never heard of them 17
1%
No opinion 161
10%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 125
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18 Jan 2019
Table 111
F1_13 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Elizabeth Warren
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1120
72%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 528
(Sub-Net) 34%
Very favorable 175
11%
Favorable 353
23%
Very Unfavorable/ 591
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 38%
Unfavorable 215
14%
Very unfavorable 376
24%
Never heard of them 139
9%
No opinion 300
19%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 126
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18 Jan 2019
Table 112
F1_14 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Joe Biden
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1366
88%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 875
(Sub-Net) 56%
Very favorable 364
23%
Favorable 510
33%
Very Unfavorable/ 491
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 32%
Unfavorable 243
16%
Very unfavorable 248
16%
Never heard of them 26
2%
No opinion 166
11%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 127
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 113
F1_34 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Robert Mueller
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1104
71%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 606
(Sub-Net) 39%
Very favorable 293
19%
Favorable 313
20%
Very Unfavorable/ 498
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 32%
Unfavorable 261
17%
Very unfavorable 237
15%
Never heard of them 108
7%
No opinion 346
22%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 128
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 114
F1_37 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Barack Obama
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1509
97%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 916
(Sub-Net) 59%
Very favorable 561
36%
Favorable 355
23%
Very Unfavorable/ 592
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 38%
Unfavorable 203
13%
Very unfavorable 389
25%
Never heard of them 2
*
No opinion 48
3%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 129
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 115
F1_53 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
U.S. Military
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1447
93%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 1328
(Sub-Net) 85%
Very favorable 786
50%
Favorable 542
35%
Very Unfavorable/ 118
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 8%
Unfavorable 86
5%
Very unfavorable 33
2%
Never heard of them 9
1%
No opinion 103
7%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 130
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18 Jan 2019
Table 116
F1_54 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
FBI
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1366
88%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 989
(Sub-Net) 63%
Very favorable 327
21%
Favorable 662
42%
Very Unfavorable/ 377
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 24%
Unfavorable 275
18%
Very unfavorable 101
6%
Never heard of them 15
1%
No opinion 178
11%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 131
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 117
F1_55 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
U.S. Supreme Court
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 1343
86%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 977
(Sub-Net) 63%
Very favorable 227
15%
Favorable 750
48%
Very Unfavorable/ 365
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 23%
Unfavorable 282
18%
Very unfavorable 84
5%
Never heard of them 10
1%
No opinion 206
13%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 132
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 118
F1_66 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've
never heard of them.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Ever Heard Of (Net) 976
63%
Very Favorable/ Favorable 466
(Sub-Net) 30%
Very favorable 185
12%
Favorable 281
18%
Very Unfavorable/ 510
Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 33%
Unfavorable 156
10%
Very unfavorable 354
23%
Never heard of them 253
16%
No opinion 330
21%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 133
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18 Jan 2019
Table 119
HORSE1 Which of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for in a Democratic primary?
Base: Democrats And Independents
Total
Unweighted Base 488
Weighted Base 515
Joe Biden 122
24%
Bernie Sanders 69
13%
Hillary Clinton 49
10%
Beto O'Rourke 48
9%
Elizabeth Warren 25
5%
Michael Bloomberg 24
5%
Kamala Harris 23
4%
Cory Booker 10
2%
Julian Castro 9
2%
Kristen Gillibrand 6
1%
Tulsi Gabbard 5
1%
Michael Avenatti 2
*
Other 11
2%
Not sure 89
17%
Not planning on voting 24
5%
Sigma 515
100%
Page 134
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18 Jan 2019
Table 120
HORSE1A Which of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for in a Democratic primary?
Base: Democrats And Independents
Total
Unweighted Base 479
Weighted Base 509
Joe Biden 115
23%
Bernie Sanders 107
21%
Beto O'Rourke 40
8%
Kamala Harris 37
7%
Michael Bloomberg 27
5%
Elizabeth Warren 22
4%
Cory Booker 15
3%
Kristen Gillibrand 11
2%
Tulsi Gabbard 10
2%
Julian Castro 6
1%
Michael Avenatti 2
*
Other 13
3%
Not sure 77
15%
Not planning on voting 28
6%
Sigma 509
100%
Page 135
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18 Jan 2019
Table 121
HORSE3 Do you think Hillary Clinton will run again for President of the United States?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 473
30%
No 1086
70%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 136
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18 Jan 2019
Table 122
I1 What would you say are the most important issues facing the country today? Please select three.
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Immigration 595
38%
Health care 554
36%
Economy and jobs 395
25%
Terrorism / national 350
security 22%
National debt / federal 327
budget deficits 21%
Guns 264
17%
Environment / climate change 261
17%
Crime and drugs 242
16%
Education 205
13%
Race relations 178
11%
Corruption 175
11%
Income inequality 173
11%
School safety 165
11%
Taxes 164
11%
Foreign policy 119
8%
Criminal justice (policing, 99
courts, prisons) 6%
Defense 99
6%
Page 137
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Table 122
I1 What would you say are the most important issues facing the country today? Please select three.
Base: All Respondents
Total
Weighted Base 1559
Political correctness 97
6%
Cybersecurity 94
6%
Women's rights 82
5%
Other 37
2%
Sigma 4676
300%
Page 138
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18 Jan 2019
Table 123
SHUTDOWN1201A Do you support building a wall on the Mexican border?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 772
Weighted Base 793
Yes 358
45%
No 436
55%
Sigma 793
100%
Page 139
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18 Jan 2019
Table 124
SHUTDOWN1201B Do you support building a security barrier on the Mexican border?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 768
Weighted Base 765
Yes 376
49%
No 390
51%
Sigma 765
100%
Page 140
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18 Jan 2019
Table 125
SHUTDOWN1207 Do you think that border security on the southern border is a serious problem requiring immediate action, a minor
problem that can wait, or something that is not even a minor priority?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Serious problem 757
49%
Minor problem 555
36%
Not even a small priority 246
16%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 141
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
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18 Jan 2019
Table 126
SHUTDOWN0101 Do you favor or oppose the partial government shutdown over funding for border security?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Favor 482
31%
Oppose 1077
69%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 142
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 127
SHUTTOWN1209 Do you think this is a real shutdown of the government or largely a symbolic one?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Real shutdown 837
54%
A symbolic one 721
46%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 143
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
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18 Jan 2019
Table 128
SHUTDOWN0102 Do you think there is a growing humanitarian and security crisis at our border with Mexico, or is this mainly a manufactured
political crisis to get to pay for building a wall on the Mexican border?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Growing humanitarian and 792
security crisis 51%
Mainly a manufactured 767
political crisis 49%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 144
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 129
SHUTDOWN0103A Did you have the chance to see, hear, or read about the President's address to the nation on border security and the
government shutdown? Please select all that apply
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Saw it 624
40%
Heard it 505
32%
Read about it 459
29%
Did not have the chance to 390
see, hear or read about it 25%
Sigma 1978
127%
Page 145
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 130
SHUTDOWN0103B Do you support or oppose the arguments about border security and the government shutdown laid out in the President's
address?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1146
Weighted Base 1169
Strongly/Somewhat Support 543
(Net) 46%
Strongly support 335
29%
Somewhat support 207
18%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 626
(Net) 54%
Somewhat oppose 188
16%
Strongly oppose 438
37%
Sigma 1169
100%
Page 146
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 131
SHUTDOWN0103C Did you find the President's speech to be ... ?
Base: Seen Read Or Heard
Total
Unweighted Base 1146
Weighted Base 1169
Very/Somewhat Convincing 532
(Net) 46%
Very convincing 298
25%
Somewhat convincing 235
20%
Not Convincing At All/ 636
Somewhat Not Convincing 54%
(Net)
Somewhat not convincing 149
13%
Not convincing at all 487
42%
Sigma 1169
100%
Page 147
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
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18 Jan 2019
Table 132
SHUTDOWN0104A Did you have the chance to see, hear, or read about Democratic Leaders' response to the president's address to the
nation on border security and the government shutdown? Please select all that apply
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Saw it 543
35%
Heard it 491
31%
Read about it 394
25%
Did not have the chance to 491
see, hear or read about it 31%
Sigma 1919
123%
Page 148
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 133
SHUTDOWN0104B Do you support or oppose the arguments about border security and the government shutdown laid out in the Democratic
Leaders' response to the President?
Base: Seen Read Or Heard
Total
Unweighted Base 1042
Weighted Base 1068
Strongly/Somewhat Support 561
(Net) 52%
Strongly support 251
24%
Somewhat support 309
29%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 508
(Net) 48%
Somewhat oppose 203
19%
Strongly oppose 304
28%
Sigma 1068
100%
Page 149
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18 Jan 2019
Table 134
SHUTDOWN0104C Did you find the Democratic Leaders' response to be ...?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1042
Weighted Base 1068
Very/Somewhat Convincing 561
(Net) 53%
Very convincing 227
21%
Somewhat convincing 334
31%
Not Convincing At All/ 507
Somewhat Not Convincing 47%
(Net)
Somewhat not convincing 183
17%
Not convincing at all 325
30%
Sigma 1068
100%
Page 150
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 135
SHUTDOWN1212 Do you think Trump and the Democrats should compromise and agree on $2.5. Billion for the border security and end the
shutdown?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Should compromise 902
58%
Should not compromise 656
42%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 151
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 136
SHUTDOWN1205 Who do you think will bear the most responsibility for the shutdown?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Donald Trump 794
51%
Congressional Democrats 330
21%
Congressional Republicans 61
4%
They will all be equally 374
responsible 24%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 152
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
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18 Jan 2019
Table 137
SHUTDOWN1206 In general, should Congress and the President work to compromise to avoid a prolonged government shutdown or should they
stick to their principles even if it means shutting down the government?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Compromise 1177
76%
Stick to their principles 381
24%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 153
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
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18 Jan 2019
Table 138
SHUTDOWN0105 Who do you think will move to end the shutdown?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
President Donald Trump 668
43%
Congressional Democrats 891
57%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 154
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
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18 Jan 2019
Table 139
SHUTDOWN0106 If President Trump agreed to reopen the government without getting border security, would that make you more favorable,
less favorable, or would it not have an effect on how you view the President?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
More favorable 355
23%
Less favorable 359
23%
Not have an effect 845
54%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 155
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
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18 Jan 2019
Table 140
SHUTDOWN0107 If Congressional Democrats agreed to reopen the government without getting their way on border security, then would that make you
more favorable, less favorable, or would it not have an effect on how you view the Democrats?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
More favorable 497
32%
Less favorable 397
25%
Not have an effect 665
43%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 156
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
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18 Jan 2019
Table 141
SHUTDOWN0108 Would you be more or less favorable to the party that compromises to end the shutdown, or would it not have an effect?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
More favorable 537
34%
Less favorable 148
10%
Not have an effect 873
56%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 157
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18 Jan 2019
Table 142
SOTU0100 HIDDEN QUESTION
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Infrastructure improvements, 513
including: at least $1.5 33%
trillion into new
infrastructure investments
Establishing a 100 billion 517
public private partnership 33%
to invest in building new US
infrastructure
Proposing tough new 519
restrictions on immigration 33%
from countries that foster
terrorism
Reducing foreign aid to 497
countries that harbor 32%
terrorists
Ending the defense sequester 531
to fully fund the US 34%
military
Proposing added spending to 514
modernize and strengthen our 33%
military
Modernizing and rebuilding 522
the US nuclear arsenal 33%
Defeating ISIS completely 524
34%
Keeping open the military 533
detention facilities at 34%
Guantanamo Bay...
Passing legislation to help 529
ensure American foreign- 34%
assistance dollars always
serve American interests...
Fixing bad trade deals and 540
negotiating new ones in a 35%
way that is fair and
reciprocal to American
interests
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Table 142
SOTU0100 HIDDEN QUESTION
Base: All Respondents
Total
Weighted Base 1559
Putting America First in 535
foreign policy, including 34%
trade, foreign aid, and
contributions to foreign
organizations like
Putting additional sanctions 514
on Iran for their ballistic 33%
missile program
Addressing the flaws in the 523
Iran nuclear deal through 34%
new legislation or by
renegotiating the deal
Pushing through tough new 520
sanctions on Cuba and 33%
Venezuela
Preventing the North Koreans 528
from keeping their nuclear 34%
weapons, no matter the cost
Proposing tougher 489
requirements on eligibility 31%
for ... government programs
Replacing Obamacare... 503
32%
Eliminating government 510
funding for planned 33%
parenthood
Reducing the price of 518
prescription drugs 33%
Providing patients with 534
terminal conditions access 34%
to experimental treatments
that could save their lives
Creating comprehensive 553
immigration reform ... 35%
Requiring National ID cards 525
for voting 34%
Establishing a bipartisan 526
commission on race in 34%
America
Requiring greater disclosure 512
of all online political ads 33%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 142
SOTU0100 HIDDEN QUESTION
Base: All Respondents
Total
Weighted Base 1559
Increasing the penalties for 516
sexual harassment in the 33%
workplace
Extending the 1st Amendment 522
to make it illegal for 33%
companies to fire people for
their political views
Withdrawing from North 528
American Free Trade 34%
Association (NAFTA)
Asking the FTC to examine 506
the power of tech companies 32%
...
Eliminating FISA... 519
33%
Proposing new rules to 518
reform the civil service... 33%
Proposing a 10 per cent 514
reduction in government 33%
employees
Cracking down on illegal 507
aliens who commit crimes ... 33%
Proposing a major program to 535
invest and fix up urban 34%
areas
Increasing efforts to stop 520
the flow of illegal drugs 33%
into the United States
Fighting the opioid crisis 509
and helping get treatment 33%
for those in need
Investing in workforce 509
development and job training 33%
by opening vocational
schools
Supporting working families 519
by supporting paid family 33%
leave
Reforming prisons to help 513
former inmates who have 33%
served their time get a
second chance
Page 160
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18 Jan 2019
Table 142
SOTU0100 HIDDEN QUESTION
Base: All Respondents
Total
Weighted Base 1559
Sigma 20263
1300%
Page 161
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18 Jan 2019
Table 143
SOTU0101 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Summary Table Of Strongly/Somewhat Support
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Reducing the price of 485
prescription drugs 94%
Providing patients with 488
terminal conditions access 91%
to experimental treatments
that could save their lives
Investing in workforce 457
development and job training 90%
by opening vocational
schools
Fixing bad trade deals and 474
negotiating new ones in a 88%
way that is fair and
reciprocal to American
interests
Increasing efforts to stop 454
the flow of illegal drugs 87%
into the United States
Defeating ISIS completely 457
87%
Requiring greater disclosure 446
of all online political ads 87%
Fighting the opioid crisis 436
and helping get treatment 86%
for those in need
Supporting working families 445
by supporting paid family 86%
leave
Reducing foreign aid to 418
countries that harbor 84%
terrorists
Establishing a 100 billion 425
public private partnership 82%
to invest in building new US
infrastructure
Putting America First in 438
foreign policy, including 82%
trade, foreign aid, and
contributions to foreign
organizations like
Page 162
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18 Jan 2019
Table 143
SOTU0101 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Summary Table Of Strongly/Somewhat Support
Base: All Respondents
Total
Increasing the penalties for 423
sexual harassment in the 82%
workplace
Infrastructure improvements, 420
including: at least $1.5 82%
trillion into new
infrastructure investments
Reforming prisons to help 418
former inmates who have 81%
served their time get a
second chance
Passing legislation to help 431
ensure American foreign- 81%
assistance dollars always
serve American interests...
Asking the FTC to examine 411
the power of tech companies 81%
...
Cracking down on illegal 411
aliens who commit crimes ... 81%
Proposing a major program to 430
invest and fix up urban 80%
areas
Putting additional sanctions 412
on Iran for their ballistic 80%
missile program
Proposing tough new 415
restrictions on immigration 80%
from countries that foster
terrorism
Preventing the North Koreans 419
from keeping their nuclear 79%
weapons, no matter the cost
Proposing added spending to 405
modernize and strengthen our 79%
military
Extending the 1st Amendment 411
to make it illegal for 79%
companies to fire people for
their political views
Addressing the flaws in the 408
Iran nuclear deal through 78%
new legislation or by
renegotiating the deal
Page 163
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18 Jan 2019
Table 143
SOTU0101 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Summary Table Of Strongly/Somewhat Support
Base: All Respondents
Total
Proposing new rules to 400
reform the civil service... 77%
Establishing a bipartisan 378
commission on race in 72%
America
Keeping open the military 383
detention facilities at 72%
Guantanamo Bay...
Ending the defense sequester 378
to fully fund the US 71%
military
Requiring National ID cards 356
for voting 68%
Replacing Obamacare... 340
68%
Creating comprehensive 354
immigration reform ... 64%
Pushing through tough new 332
sanctions on Cuba and 64%
Venezuela
Proposing tougher 310
requirements on eligibility 63%
for ... government programs
Proposing a 10 per cent 318
reduction in government 62%
employees
Modernizing and rebuilding 306
the US nuclear arsenal 59%
Eliminating FISA... 289
56%
Withdrawing from North 256
American Free Trade 48%
Association (NAFTA)
Eliminating government 217
funding for planned 42%
parenthood
Page 164
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18 Jan 2019
Table 144
SOTU0101 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Summary Table Of Strongly/Somewhat Oppose
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Eliminating government 294
funding for planned 58%
parenthood
Withdrawing from North 272
American Free Trade 52%
Association (NAFTA)
Eliminating FISA... 230
44%
Modernizing and rebuilding 215
the US nuclear arsenal 41%
Proposing a 10 per cent 196
reduction in government 38%
employees
Proposing tougher 179
requirements on eligibility 37%
for ... government programs
Pushing through tough new 188
sanctions on Cuba and 36%
Venezuela
Creating comprehensive 199
immigration reform ... 36%
Replacing Obamacare... 163
32%
Requiring National ID cards 168
for voting 32%
Ending the defense sequester 154
to fully fund the US 29%
military
Keeping open the military 150
detention facilities at 28%
Guantanamo Bay...
Establishing a bipartisan 148
commission on race in 28%
America
Proposing new rules to 118
reform the civil service... 23%
Page 165
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18 Jan 2019
Table 144
SOTU0101 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Summary Table Of Strongly/Somewhat Oppose
Base: All Respondents
Total
Addressing the flaws in the 115
Iran nuclear deal through 22%
new legislation or by
renegotiating the deal
Extending the 1st Amendment 111
to make it illegal for 21%
companies to fire people for
their political views
Proposing added spending to 109
modernize and strengthen our 21%
military
Preventing the North Koreans 109
from keeping their nuclear 21%
weapons, no matter the cost
Proposing tough new 104
restrictions on immigration 20%
from countries that foster
terrorism
Putting additional sanctions 102
on Iran for their ballistic 20%
missile program
Proposing a major program to 105
invest and fix up urban 20%
areas
Cracking down on illegal 96
aliens who commit crimes ... 19%
Asking the FTC to examine 95
the power of tech companies 19%
...
Passing legislation to help 98
ensure American foreign- 19%
assistance dollars always
serve American interests...
Reforming prisons to help 95
former inmates who have 19%
served their time get a
second chance
Infrastructure improvements, 93
including: at least $1.5 18%
trillion into new
infrastructure investments
Increasing the penalties for 93
sexual harassment in the 18%
workplace
Page 166
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18 Jan 2019
Table 144
SOTU0101 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Summary Table Of Strongly/Somewhat Oppose
Base: All Respondents
Total
Putting America First in 96
foreign policy, including 18%
trade, foreign aid, and
contributions to foreign
organizations like
Establishing a 100 billion 92
public private partnership 18%
to invest in building new US
infrastructure
Reducing foreign aid to 78
countries that harbor 16%
terrorists
Supporting working families 74
by supporting paid family 14%
leave
Fighting the opioid crisis 73
and helping get treatment 14%
for those in need
Requiring greater disclosure 66
of all online political ads 13%
Defeating ISIS completely 67
13%
Increasing efforts to stop 66
the flow of illegal drugs 13%
into the United States
Fixing bad trade deals and 66
negotiating new ones in a 12%
way that is fair and
reciprocal to American
interests
Investing in workforce 51
development and job training 10%
by opening vocational
schools
Providing patients with 46
terminal conditions access 9%
to experimental treatments
that could save their lives
Reducing the price of 33
prescription drugs 6%
Page 167
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18 Jan 2019
Table 145
SOTU0101_1 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Infrastructure improvements, including: at least $1.5 trillion into new infrastructure investments
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 512
Weighted Base 513
Strongly/Somewhat Support 420
(Net) 82%
Strongly support 197
39%
Somewhat support 223
43%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 93
(Net) 18%
Somewhat oppose 77
15%
Strongly oppose 16
3%
Sigma 513
100%
Page 168
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18 Jan 2019
Table 146
SOTU0101_2 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Establishing a 100 billion public private partnership to invest in building new US infrastructure
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 520
Weighted Base 517
Strongly/Somewhat Support 425
(Net) 82%
Strongly support 197
38%
Somewhat support 228
44%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 92
(Net) 18%
Somewhat oppose 70
14%
Strongly oppose 22
4%
Sigma 517
100%
Page 169
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 147
SOTU0101_3 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Proposing tough new restrictions on immigration from countries that foster terrorism
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 507
Weighted Base 519
Strongly/Somewhat Support 415
(Net) 80%
Strongly support 245
47%
Somewhat support 171
33%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 104
(Net) 20%
Somewhat oppose 71
14%
Strongly oppose 33
6%
Sigma 519
100%
Page 170
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18 Jan 2019
Table 148
SOTU0101_4 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Reducing foreign aid to countries that harbor terrorists
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 503
Weighted Base 497
Strongly/Somewhat Support 418
(Net) 84%
Strongly support 273
55%
Somewhat support 145
29%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 78
(Net) 16%
Somewhat oppose 66
13%
Strongly oppose 12
3%
Sigma 497
100%
Page 171
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18 Jan 2019
Table 149
SOTU0101_5 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Ending the defense sequester to fully fund the US military
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 526
Weighted Base 531
Strongly/Somewhat Support 378
(Net) 71%
Strongly support 159
30%
Somewhat support 219
41%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 154
(Net) 29%
Somewhat oppose 117
22%
Strongly oppose 36
7%
Sigma 531
100%
Page 172
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18 Jan 2019
Table 150
SOTU0101_6 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Proposing added spending to modernize and strengthen our military
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 514
Weighted Base 514
Strongly/Somewhat Support 405
(Net) 79%
Strongly support 197
38%
Somewhat support 209
41%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 109
(Net) 21%
Somewhat oppose 61
12%
Strongly oppose 47
9%
Sigma 514
100%
Page 173
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18 Jan 2019
Table 151
SOTU0101_7 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Modernizing and rebuilding the US nuclear arsenal
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 516
Weighted Base 522
Strongly/Somewhat Support 306
(Net) 59%
Strongly support 100
19%
Somewhat support 206
40%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 215
(Net) 41%
Somewhat oppose 162
31%
Strongly oppose 54
10%
Sigma 522
100%
Page 174
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18 Jan 2019
Table 152
SOTU0101_8 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Defeating ISIS completely
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 516
Weighted Base 524
Strongly/Somewhat Support 457
(Net) 87%
Strongly support 315
60%
Somewhat support 142
27%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 67
(Net) 13%
Somewhat oppose 56
11%
Strongly oppose 12
2%
Sigma 524
100%
Page 175
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18 Jan 2019
Table 153
SOTU0101_9 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Keeping open the military detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 519
Weighted Base 533
Strongly/Somewhat Support 383
(Net) 72%
Strongly support 190
36%
Somewhat support 192
36%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 150
(Net) 28%
Somewhat oppose 97
18%
Strongly oppose 53
10%
Sigma 533
100%
Page 176
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 154
SOTU0101_10 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Passing legislation to help ensure American foreign-assistance dollars always serve American interests...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 521
Weighted Base 529
Strongly/Somewhat Support 431
(Net) 81%
Strongly support 216
41%
Somewhat support 215
41%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 98
(Net) 19%
Somewhat oppose 75
14%
Strongly oppose 23
4%
Sigma 529
100%
Page 177
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 155
SOTU0101_11 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Fixing bad trade deals and negotiating new ones in a way that is fair and reciprocal to American interests
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 507
Weighted Base 540
Strongly/Somewhat Support 474
(Net) 88%
Strongly support 244
45%
Somewhat support 230
43%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 66
(Net) 12%
Somewhat oppose 55
10%
Strongly oppose 11
2%
Sigma 540
100%
Page 178
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18 Jan 2019
Table 156
SOTU0101_12 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Putting America First in foreign policy, including trade, foreign aid, and contributions to foreign organizations like
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 515
Weighted Base 535
Strongly/Somewhat Support 438
(Net) 82%
Strongly support 235
44%
Somewhat support 203
38%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 96
(Net) 18%
Somewhat oppose 72
13%
Strongly oppose 25
5%
Sigma 535
100%
Page 179
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 157
SOTU0101_13 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Putting additional sanctions on Iran for their ballistic missile program
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 507
Weighted Base 514
Strongly/Somewhat Support 412
(Net) 80%
Strongly support 195
38%
Somewhat support 217
42%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 102
(Net) 20%
Somewhat oppose 68
13%
Strongly oppose 34
7%
Sigma 514
100%
Page 180
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18 Jan 2019
Table 158
SOTU0101_14 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Addressing the flaws in the Iran nuclear deal through new legislation or by renegotiating the deal
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 510
Weighted Base 523
Strongly/Somewhat Support 408
(Net) 78%
Strongly support 155
30%
Somewhat support 252
48%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 115
(Net) 22%
Somewhat oppose 85
16%
Strongly oppose 31
6%
Sigma 523
100%
Page 181
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 159
SOTU0101_15 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Pushing through tough new sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 514
Weighted Base 520
Strongly/Somewhat Support 332
(Net) 64%
Strongly support 122
23%
Somewhat support 210
40%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 188
(Net) 36%
Somewhat oppose 137
26%
Strongly oppose 51
10%
Sigma 520
100%
Page 182
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 160
SOTU0101_16 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Preventing the North Koreans from keeping their nuclear weapons, no matter the cost
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 513
Weighted Base 528
Strongly/Somewhat Support 419
(Net) 79%
Strongly support 187
35%
Somewhat support 231
44%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 109
(Net) 21%
Somewhat oppose 80
15%
Strongly oppose 29
6%
Sigma 528
100%
Page 183
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 161
SOTU0101_17 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Proposing tougher requirements on eligibility for ... government programs
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 510
Weighted Base 489
Strongly/Somewhat Support 310
(Net) 63%
Strongly support 144
30%
Somewhat support 165
34%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 179
(Net) 37%
Somewhat oppose 92
19%
Strongly oppose 87
18%
Sigma 489
100%
Page 184
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 162
SOTU0101_18 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Replacing Obamacare...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 514
Weighted Base 503
Strongly/Somewhat Support 340
(Net) 68%
Strongly support 187
37%
Somewhat support 153
30%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 163
(Net) 32%
Somewhat oppose 93
18%
Strongly oppose 70
14%
Sigma 503
100%
Page 185
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 163
SOTU0101_19 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Eliminating government funding for planned parenthood
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 507
Weighted Base 510
Strongly/Somewhat Support 217
(Net) 42%
Strongly support 113
22%
Somewhat support 103
20%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 294
(Net) 58%
Somewhat oppose 120
24%
Strongly oppose 174
34%
Sigma 510
100%
Page 186
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 164
SOTU0101_20 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Reducing the price of prescription drugs
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 514
Weighted Base 518
Strongly/Somewhat Support 485
(Net) 94%
Strongly support 373
72%
Somewhat support 112
22%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 33
(Net) 6%
Somewhat oppose 27
5%
Strongly oppose 6
1%
Sigma 518
100%
Page 187
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 165
SOTU0101_21 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Providing patients with terminal conditions access to experimental treatments that could save their lives
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 520
Weighted Base 534
Strongly/Somewhat Support 488
(Net) 91%
Strongly support 296
55%
Somewhat support 191
36%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 46
(Net) 9%
Somewhat oppose 38
7%
Strongly oppose 9
2%
Sigma 534
100%
Page 188
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 166
SOTU0101_22 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Creating comprehensive immigration reform ...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 519
Weighted Base 553
Strongly/Somewhat Support 354
(Net) 64%
Strongly support 223
40%
Somewhat support 131
24%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 199
(Net) 36%
Somewhat oppose 100
18%
Strongly oppose 99
18%
Sigma 553
100%
Page 189
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 167
SOTU0101_23 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Requiring National ID cards for voting
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 511
Weighted Base 525
Strongly/Somewhat Support 356
(Net) 68%
Strongly support 201
38%
Somewhat support 156
30%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 168
(Net) 32%
Somewhat oppose 94
18%
Strongly oppose 74
14%
Sigma 525
100%
Page 190
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 168
SOTU0101_24 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Establishing a bipartisan commission on race in America
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 511
Weighted Base 526
Strongly/Somewhat Support 378
(Net) 72%
Strongly support 117
22%
Somewhat support 261
50%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 148
(Net) 28%
Somewhat oppose 107
20%
Strongly oppose 41
8%
Sigma 526
100%
Page 191
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 169
SOTU0101_25 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Requiring greater disclosure of all online political ads
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 516
Weighted Base 512
Strongly/Somewhat Support 446
(Net) 87%
Strongly support 235
46%
Somewhat support 211
41%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 66
(Net) 13%
Somewhat oppose 45
9%
Strongly oppose 21
4%
Sigma 512
100%
Page 192
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 170
SOTU0101_26 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Increasing the penalties for sexual harassment in the workplace
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 511
Weighted Base 516
Strongly/Somewhat Support 423
(Net) 82%
Strongly support 230
45%
Somewhat support 193
37%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 93
(Net) 18%
Somewhat oppose 70
14%
Strongly oppose 23
4%
Sigma 516
100%
Page 193
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 171
SOTU0101_27 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Extending the 1st Amendment to make it illegal for companies to fire people for their political views
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 509
Weighted Base 522
Strongly/Somewhat Support 411
(Net) 79%
Strongly support 251
48%
Somewhat support 160
31%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 111
(Net) 21%
Somewhat oppose 56
11%
Strongly oppose 54
10%
Sigma 522
100%
Page 194
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18 Jan 2019
Table 172
SOTU0101_28 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Withdrawing from North American Free Trade Association (NAFTA)
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 516
Weighted Base 528
Strongly/Somewhat Support 256
(Net) 48%
Strongly support 93
18%
Somewhat support 163
31%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 272
(Net) 52%
Somewhat oppose 166
32%
Strongly oppose 106
20%
Sigma 528
100%
Page 195
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 173
SOTU0101_29 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Asking the FTC to examine the power of tech companies ...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 514
Weighted Base 506
Strongly/Somewhat Support 411
(Net) 81%
Strongly support 151
30%
Somewhat support 260
51%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 95
(Net) 19%
Somewhat oppose 77
15%
Strongly oppose 18
4%
Sigma 506
100%
Page 196
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 174
SOTU0101_30 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Eliminating FISA...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 511
Weighted Base 519
Strongly/Somewhat Support 289
(Net) 56%
Strongly support 129
25%
Somewhat support 160
31%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 230
(Net) 44%
Somewhat oppose 152
29%
Strongly oppose 78
15%
Sigma 519
100%
Page 197
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 175
SOTU0101_31 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Proposing new rules to reform the civil service...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 512
Weighted Base 518
Strongly/Somewhat Support 400
(Net) 77%
Strongly support 175
34%
Somewhat support 225
43%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 118
(Net) 23%
Somewhat oppose 84
16%
Strongly oppose 34
7%
Sigma 518
100%
Page 198
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 176
SOTU0101_32 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Proposing a 10 per cent reduction in government employees
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 515
Weighted Base 514
Strongly/Somewhat Support 318
(Net) 62%
Strongly support 136
26%
Somewhat support 182
35%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 196
(Net) 38%
Somewhat oppose 137
27%
Strongly oppose 59
11%
Sigma 514
100%
Page 199
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 177
SOTU0101_33 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Cracking down on illegal aliens who commit crimes ...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 509
Weighted Base 507
Strongly/Somewhat Support 411
(Net) 81%
Strongly support 271
53%
Somewhat support 140
28%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 96
(Net) 19%
Somewhat oppose 62
12%
Strongly oppose 34
7%
Sigma 507
100%
Page 200
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 178
SOTU0101_34 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Proposing a major program to invest and fix up urban areas
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 513
Weighted Base 535
Strongly/Somewhat Support 430
(Net) 80%
Strongly support 193
36%
Somewhat support 237
44%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 105
(Net) 20%
Somewhat oppose 84
16%
Strongly oppose 21
4%
Sigma 535
100%
Page 201
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 179
SOTU0101_35 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Increasing efforts to stop the flow of illegal drugs into the United States
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 513
Weighted Base 520
Strongly/Somewhat Support 454
(Net) 87%
Strongly support 310
60%
Somewhat support 144
28%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 66
(Net) 13%
Somewhat oppose 48
9%
Strongly oppose 18
3%
Sigma 520
100%
Page 202
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 180
SOTU0101_36 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Fighting the opioid crisis and helping get treatment for those in need
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 510
Weighted Base 509
Strongly/Somewhat Support 436
(Net) 86%
Strongly support 247
49%
Somewhat support 189
37%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 73
(Net) 14%
Somewhat oppose 51
10%
Strongly oppose 21
4%
Sigma 509
100%
Page 203
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 181
SOTU0101_37 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Investing in workforce development and job training by opening vocational schools
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 506
Weighted Base 509
Strongly/Somewhat Support 457
(Net) 90%
Strongly support 260
51%
Somewhat support 197
39%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 51
(Net) 10%
Somewhat oppose 41
8%
Strongly oppose 10
2%
Sigma 509
100%
Page 204
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 182
SOTU0101_38 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Supporting working families by supporting paid family leave
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 520
Weighted Base 519
Strongly/Somewhat Support 445
(Net) 86%
Strongly support 254
49%
Somewhat support 191
37%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 74
(Net) 14%
Somewhat oppose 57
11%
Strongly oppose 17
3%
Sigma 519
100%
Page 205
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 183
SOTU0101_39 Do you support or oppose of the following policies?
Reforming prisons to help former inmates who have served their time get a second chance
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 519
Weighted Base 513
Strongly/Somewhat Support 418
(Net) 81%
Strongly support 198
38%
Somewhat support 221
43%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 95
(Net) 19%
Somewhat oppose 61
12%
Strongly oppose 34
7%
Sigma 513
100%
Page 206
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 184
SOTU0102_1 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Infrastructure improvements, including: at least $1.5 trillion into new infrastructure investments
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 512
Weighted Base 513
A lot of progress 36
7%
Some progress 87
17%
A little progress 96
19%
No progress at all 180
35%
Work is completed 8
2%
Unsure / don't know 105
21%
Sigma 513
100%
Page 207
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 185
SOTU0102_2 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Establishing a 100 billion public private partnership to invest in building new US infrastructure
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 520
Weighted Base 517
A lot of progress 37
7%
Some progress 83
16%
A little progress 110
21%
No progress at all 176
34%
Work is completed 2
*
Unsure / don't know 108
21%
Sigma 517
100%
Page 208
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 186
SOTU0102_3 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Proposing tough new restrictions on immigration from countries that foster terrorism
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 507
Weighted Base 519
A lot of progress 57
11%
Some progress 155
30%
A little progress 104
20%
No progress at all 113
22%
Work is completed 8
1%
Unsure / don't know 83
16%
Sigma 519
100%
Page 209
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 187
SOTU0102_4 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Reducing foreign aid to countries that harbor terrorists
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 503
Weighted Base 497
A lot of progress 55
11%
Some progress 100
20%
A little progress 139
28%
No progress at all 128
26%
Work is completed 5
1%
Unsure / don't know 69
14%
Sigma 497
100%
Page 210
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 188
SOTU0102_5 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Ending the defense sequester to fully fund the US military
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 526
Weighted Base 531
A lot of progress 55
10%
Some progress 91
17%
A little progress 109
21%
No progress at all 137
26%
Work is completed 13
2%
Unsure / don't know 125
24%
Sigma 531
100%
Page 211
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 189
SOTU0102_6 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Proposing added spending to modernize and strengthen our military
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 514
Weighted Base 514
A lot of progress 65
13%
Some progress 129
25%
A little progress 112
22%
No progress at all 116
22%
Work is completed 11
2%
Unsure / don't know 81
16%
Sigma 514
100%
Page 212
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 190
SOTU0102_7 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Modernizing and rebuilding the US nuclear arsenal
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 516
Weighted Base 522
A lot of progress 45
9%
Some progress 86
16%
A little progress 114
22%
No progress at all 145
28%
Work is completed 4
1%
Unsure / don't know 128
24%
Sigma 522
100%
Page 213
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 191
SOTU0102_8 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Defeating ISIS completely
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 516
Weighted Base 524
A lot of progress 53
10%
Some progress 114
22%
A little progress 146
28%
No progress at all 143
27%
Work is completed 6
1%
Unsure / don't know 62
12%
Sigma 524
100%
Page 214
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 192
SOTU0102_9 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Keeping open the military detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 519
Weighted Base 533
A lot of progress 81
15%
Some progress 89
17%
A little progress 104
20%
No progress at all 114
21%
Work is completed 7
1%
Unsure / don't know 138
26%
Sigma 533
100%
Page 215
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 193
SOTU0102_10 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Passing legislation to help ensure American foreign-assistance dollars always serve American interests...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 521
Weighted Base 529
A lot of progress 41
8%
Some progress 93
18%
A little progress 123
23%
No progress at all 163
31%
Work is completed 7
1%
Unsure / don't know 103
19%
Sigma 529
100%
Page 216
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 194
SOTU0102_11 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Fixing bad trade deals and negotiating new ones in a way that is fair and reciprocal to American interests
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 507
Weighted Base 540
A lot of progress 84
16%
Some progress 134
25%
A little progress 113
21%
No progress at all 132
24%
Work is completed 6
1%
Unsure / don't know 72
13%
Sigma 540
100%
Page 217
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 195
SOTU0102_12 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Putting America First in foreign policy, including trade, foreign aid, and contributions to foreign organizations like
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 515
Weighted Base 535
A lot of progress 89
17%
Some progress 116
22%
A little progress 100
19%
No progress at all 140
26%
Work is completed 7
1%
Unsure / don't know 83
16%
Sigma 535
100%
Page 218
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 196
SOTU0102_13 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Putting additional sanctions on Iran for their ballistic missile program
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 507
Weighted Base 514
A lot of progress 48
9%
Some progress 103
20%
A little progress 115
22%
No progress at all 124
24%
Work is completed 11
2%
Unsure / don't know 113
22%
Sigma 514
100%
Page 219
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 197
SOTU0102_14 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Addressing the flaws in the Iran nuclear deal through new legislation or by renegotiating the deal
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 510
Weighted Base 523
A lot of progress 58
11%
Some progress 81
15%
A little progress 96
18%
No progress at all 177
34%
Work is completed 6
1%
Unsure / don't know 106
20%
Sigma 523
100%
Page 220
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 198
SOTU0102_15 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Pushing through tough new sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 514
Weighted Base 520
A lot of progress 38
7%
Some progress 72
14%
A little progress 112
22%
No progress at all 119
23%
Work is completed 9
2%
Unsure / don't know 169
33%
Sigma 520
100%
Page 221
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 199
SOTU0102_16 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Preventing the North Koreans from keeping their nuclear weapons, no matter the cost
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 513
Weighted Base 528
A lot of progress 64
12%
Some progress 128
24%
A little progress 107
20%
No progress at all 151
29%
Work is completed 10
2%
Unsure / don't know 68
13%
Sigma 528
100%
Page 222
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 200
SOTU0102_17 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Proposing tougher requirements on eligibility for ... government programs
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 510
Weighted Base 489
A lot of progress 40
8%
Some progress 98
20%
A little progress 111
23%
No progress at all 132
27%
Work is completed 8
2%
Unsure / don't know 100
21%
Sigma 489
100%
Page 223
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 201
SOTU0102_18 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Replacing Obamacare...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 514
Weighted Base 503
A lot of progress 31
6%
Some progress 74
15%
A little progress 131
26%
No progress at all 182
36%
Work is completed 14
3%
Unsure / don't know 70
14%
Sigma 503
100%
Page 224
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 202
SOTU0102_19 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Eliminating government funding for planned parenthood
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 507
Weighted Base 510
A lot of progress 42
8%
Some progress 73
14%
A little progress 112
22%
No progress at all 155
30%
Work is completed 11
2%
Unsure / don't know 117
23%
Sigma 510
100%
Page 225
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 203
SOTU0102_20 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Reducing the price of prescription drugs
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 514
Weighted Base 518
A lot of progress 30
6%
Some progress 70
14%
A little progress 105
20%
No progress at all 235
45%
Work is completed 8
2%
Unsure / don't know 69
13%
Sigma 518
100%
Page 226
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 204
SOTU0102_21 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Providing patients with terminal conditions access to experimental treatments that could save their lives
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 520
Weighted Base 534
A lot of progress 45
8%
Some progress 79
15%
A little progress 84
16%
No progress at all 213
40%
Work is completed 3
1%
Unsure / don't know 109
20%
Sigma 534
100%
Page 227
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 205
SOTU0102_22 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Creating comprehensive immigration reform ...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 519
Weighted Base 553
A lot of progress 52
9%
Some progress 111
20%
A little progress 119
21%
No progress at all 205
37%
Work is completed 8
1%
Unsure / don't know 58
10%
Sigma 553
100%
Page 228
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 206
SOTU0102_23 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Requiring National ID cards for voting
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 511
Weighted Base 525
A lot of progress 42
8%
Some progress 68
13%
A little progress 89
17%
No progress at all 197
38%
Work is completed 7
1%
Unsure / don't know 122
23%
Sigma 525
100%
Page 229
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 207
SOTU0102_24 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Establishing a bipartisan commission on race in America
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 511
Weighted Base 526
A lot of progress 26
5%
Some progress 66
13%
A little progress 77
15%
No progress at all 225
43%
Work is completed 10
2%
Unsure / don't know 123
23%
Sigma 526
100%
Page 230
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 208
SOTU0102_25 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Requiring greater disclosure of all online political ads
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 516
Weighted Base 512
A lot of progress 30
6%
Some progress 57
11%
A little progress 100
19%
No progress at all 200
39%
Work is completed 6
1%
Unsure / don't know 118
23%
Sigma 512
100%
Page 231
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 209
SOTU0102_26 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Increasing the penalties for sexual harassment in the workplace
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 511
Weighted Base 516
A lot of progress 34
7%
Some progress 89
17%
A little progress 78
15%
No progress at all 207
40%
Work is completed 10
2%
Unsure / don't know 99
19%
Sigma 516
100%
Page 232
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 210
SOTU0102_27 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Extending the 1st Amendment to make it illegal for companies to fire people for their political views
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 509
Weighted Base 522
A lot of progress 32
6%
Some progress 79
15%
A little progress 78
15%
No progress at all 185
36%
Work is completed 10
2%
Unsure / don't know 137
26%
Sigma 522
100%
Page 233
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 211
SOTU0102_28 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Withdrawing from North American Free Trade Association (NAFTA)
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 516
Weighted Base 528
A lot of progress 74
14%
Some progress 110
21%
A little progress 96
18%
No progress at all 108
20%
Work is completed 28
5%
Unsure / don't know 111
21%
Sigma 528
100%
Page 234
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 212
SOTU0102_29 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Asking the FTC to examine the power of tech companies ...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 514
Weighted Base 506
A lot of progress 39
8%
Some progress 72
14%
A little progress 106
21%
No progress at all 161
32%
Work is completed 4
1%
Unsure / don't know 124
24%
Sigma 506
100%
Page 235
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 213
SOTU0102_30 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Eliminating FISA...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 511
Weighted Base 519
A lot of progress 30
6%
Some progress 62
12%
A little progress 81
16%
No progress at all 179
34%
Work is completed 2
*
Unsure / don't know 166
32%
Sigma 519
100%
Page 236
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 214
SOTU0102_31 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Proposing new rules to reform the civil service...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 512
Weighted Base 518
A lot of progress 36
7%
Some progress 80
15%
A little progress 77
15%
No progress at all 176
34%
Work is completed 8
1%
Unsure / don't know 141
27%
Sigma 518
100%
Page 237
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 215
SOTU0102_32 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Proposing a 10 per cent reduction in government employees
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 515
Weighted Base 514
A lot of progress 38
7%
Some progress 75
15%
A little progress 84
16%
No progress at all 172
34%
Work is completed 10
2%
Unsure / don't know 135
26%
Sigma 514
100%
Page 238
Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 216
SOTU0102_33 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Cracking down on illegal aliens who commit crimes ...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 509
Weighted Base 507
A lot of progress 64
13%
Some progress 145
29%
A little progress 111
22%
No progress at all 110
22%
Work is completed 8
2%
Unsure / don't know 69
14%
Sigma 507
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 217
SOTU0102_34 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Proposing a major program to invest and fix up urban areas
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 513
Weighted Base 535
A lot of progress 33
6%
Some progress 77
14%
A little progress 89
17%
No progress at all 208
39%
Work is completed 15
3%
Unsure / don't know 113
21%
Sigma 535
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 218
SOTU0102_35 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Increasing efforts to stop the flow of illegal drugs into the United States
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 513
Weighted Base 520
A lot of progress 49
9%
Some progress 121
23%
A little progress 119
23%
No progress at all 171
33%
Work is completed 5
1%
Unsure / don't know 54
10%
Sigma 520
100%
Page 241
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18 Jan 2019
Table 219
SOTU0102_36 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Fighting the opioid crisis and helping get treatment for those in need
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 510
Weighted Base 509
A lot of progress 38
7%
Some progress 99
19%
A little progress 110
22%
No progress at all 187
37%
Work is completed 8
2%
Unsure / don't know 67
13%
Sigma 509
100%
Page 242
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18 Jan 2019
Table 220
SOTU0102_37 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Investing in workforce development and job training by opening vocational schools
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 506
Weighted Base 509
A lot of progress 44
9%
Some progress 90
18%
A little progress 91
18%
No progress at all 168
33%
Work is completed 11
2%
Unsure / don't know 104
20%
Sigma 509
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 221
SOTU0102_38 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Supporting working families by supporting paid family leave
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 520
Weighted Base 519
A lot of progress 32
6%
Some progress 88
17%
A little progress 94
18%
No progress at all 185
36%
Work is completed 14
3%
Unsure / don't know 106
21%
Sigma 519
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 222
SOTU0102_39 How much progress would you say the Trump administration has made on each of the following policies?
Reforming prisons to help former inmates who have served their time get a second chance
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 519
Weighted Base 513
A lot of progress 36
7%
Some progress 76
15%
A little progress 93
18%
No progress at all 205
40%
Work is completed 6
1%
Unsure / don't know 98
19%
Sigma 513
100%
Page 245
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18 Jan 2019
Table 223
SOTU0103 Which of the following policies would you like the President to address in his upcoming State of the Union address? Please select up to your
top five.
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Infrastructure improvements, 224
including: at least $1.5 14%
trillion into new
infrastructure investments
Establishing a 100 billion 213
public private partnership 14%
to invest in building new US
infrastructure
Proposing tough new 185
restrictions on immigration 12%
from countries that foster
terrorism
Reducing foreign aid to 207
countries that harbor 13%
terrorists
Ending the defense sequester 118
to fully fund the US 8%
military
Proposing added spending to 130
modernize and strengthen our 8%
military
Modernizing and rebuilding 66
the US nuclear arsenal 4%
Defeating ISIS completely 168
11%
Keeping open the military 105
detention facilities at 7%
Guantanamo Bay...
Passing legislation to help 135
ensure American foreign- 9%
assistance dollars always
serve American interests...
Fixing bad trade deals and 184
negotiating new ones in a 12%
way that is fair and
reciprocal to American
interests
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Table 223
SOTU0103 Which of the following policies would you like the President to address in his upcoming State of the Union address? Please select up to your
top five.
Base: All Respondents
Total
Weighted Base 1559
Putting America First in 209
foreign policy, including 13%
trade, foreign aid, and
contributions to foreign
organizations like
Putting additional sanctions 109
on Iran for their ballistic 7%
missile program
Addressing the flaws in the 103
Iran nuclear deal through 7%
new legislation or by
renegotiating the deal
Pushing through tough new 47
sanctions on Cuba and 3%
Venezuela
Preventing the North Koreans 152
from keeping their nuclear 10%
weapons, no matter the cost
Proposing tougher 140
requirements on eligibility 9%
for ... government programs
Replacing Obamacare... 197
13%
Eliminating government 88
funding for planned 6%
parenthood
Reducing the price of 287
prescription drugs 18%
Providing patients with 213
terminal conditions access 14%
to experimental treatments
that could save their lives
Creating comprehensive 216
immigration reform ... 14%
Requiring National ID cards 124
for voting 8%
Establishing a bipartisan 123
commission on race in 8%
America
Requiring greater disclosure 108
of all online political ads 7%
Page 247
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18 Jan 2019
Table 223
SOTU0103 Which of the following policies would you like the President to address in his upcoming State of the Union address? Please select up to your
top five.
Base: All Respondents
Total
Weighted Base 1559
Increasing the penalties for 141
sexual harassment in the 9%
workplace
Extending the 1st Amendment 138
to make it illegal for 9%
companies to fire people for
their political views
Withdrawing from North 58
American Free Trade 4%
Association (NAFTA)
Asking the FTC to examine 93
the power of tech companies 6%
...
Eliminating FISA... 80
5%
Proposing new rules to 116
reform the civil service... 7%
Proposing a 10 per cent 101
reduction in government 6%
employees
Cracking down on illegal 216
aliens who commit crimes ... 14%
Proposing a major program to 184
invest and fix up urban 12%
areas
Increasing efforts to stop 231
the flow of illegal drugs 15%
into the United States
Fighting the opioid crisis 227
and helping get treatment 15%
for those in need
Investing in workforce 195
development and job training 13%
by opening vocational
schools
Supporting working families 189
by supporting paid family 12%
leave
Reforming prisons to help 153
former inmates who have 10%
served their time get a
second chance
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18 Jan 2019
Table 223
SOTU0103 Which of the following policies would you like the President to address in his upcoming State of the Union address? Please select up to your
top five.
Base: All Respondents
Total
Weighted Base 1559
Sigma 5972
383%
Page 249
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18 Jan 2019
Table 224
SOTU0104 Which is closer to your view?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
President Trump should 1051
compromise on his agenda in 67%
order to work together with
Congress and Democrats
President Trump should hold 508
out for his agenda, even if 33%
it means achieving change
without Congressional or
Democratic approval
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 250
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18 Jan 2019
Table 225
SOTU0105 Which is closer to your view?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Democrats should look to 1141
cooperate with President 73%
Trump and his administration
and make deals on the issues
they support
Democrats should boycott and 417
resist everything President 27%
Trump and his administration
are doing
Sigma 1559
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 226
M9B Do you think that, for his actions, President Trump should be impeached and removed from office, censured by Congress,
or no action should be taken?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Impeached and removed from 628
office 40%
Censured by Congress 255
16%
No action should be taken 676
43%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 252
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Table 227
M10 Do you think the investigations into Russia and President Trump are helping the country or hurting the country?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Helping the country 636
41%
Hurting the country 922
59%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 253
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Table 228
QCOLLUSION Do you think the independent counsel has found actual evidence of Trump campaign officials colluding with the Russians
or has he not found any evidence of such collusion?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Found 574
37%
Not found 623
40%
Don't know 362
23%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 254
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18 Jan 2019
Table 229
INV506 How long do you think independent counsel Robert Mueller should keep on investigating?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
He should stop immediately 499
32%
Another month 154
10%
2 to 3 months 184
12%
3 to 6 months 121
8%
6 months to a year 96
6%
Indefinitely 505
32%
Sigma 1559
100%
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Table 230
QCONGRESS Do you think that the FBI needs to turn over the documents requested by Congress on the start of the Trump-Russia
investigation or should the FBI and justice department continue to withhold the documents on the start of the
investigation?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Turn over documents 1183
requested by Congress 76%
Withhold the documents 376
24%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 256
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18 Jan 2019
Table 231
QRELEASEA Do you support or oppose the decision by the administration to declassify and publicly release the evidence used by the
FBI and the Justice department to start the investigation on possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia?
Base: Split 1
Total
Unweighted Base 778
Weighted Base 773
Strongly/Somewhat Support 563
(Net) 73%
Strongly support 286
37%
Somewhat support 277
36%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 210
(Net) 27%
Somewhat oppose 120
16%
Strongly oppose 90
12%
Sigma 773
100%
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Table 232
QRELEASEB Do you support or oppose the decision to declassify and publicly release the evidence used by the FBI and the Justice
department to start the investigation on possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia?
Base: Split 2
Total
Unweighted Base 762
Weighted Base 786
Strongly/Somewhat Support 592
(Net) 75%
Strongly support 308
39%
Somewhat support 284
36%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 194
(Net) 25%
Somewhat oppose 117
15%
Strongly oppose 77
10%
Sigma 786
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 233
INV0901 Which is closest to your view?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
It's important to publicly 1091
release the evidence used by 70%
the FBI and the Justice
Department to clear the air
about
any possible wrongdoing in
starting the Trump-Russia
investigation
The administration should 467
not publicly release the 30%
evidence to avoid
interfering with sources and
methods of interviewing
Sigma 1559
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 234
QNEW1 Do you believe the investigation of Hillary Clinton and the Clinton foundation was objective, was tilted in her favor,
or was tilted against her?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Objective 394
25%
Tilted in her favor 649
42%
Tilted against her 516
33%
Sigma 1559
100%
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Table 235
MEMO14 Do you think bias against President Trump in the FBI played a role in launching investigations against him or did bias
play no role in launching investigations?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Bias played a role 834
54%
Bias did not play a role 724
46%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 261
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18 Jan 2019
Table 236
FBI10 Do you favor or oppose appointing a special counsel to investigate potential abuses at the FBI?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Favor 1050
67%
Oppose 508
33%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 262
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 237
INV0101 Do you find Michael Cohen, President Trump's former lawyer, to be a credible or not credible witness about what transpired during the 2016
election campaign?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Credible 530
34%
Not credible 515
33%
Unsure / Don't Know 514
33%
Sigma 1559
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 238
INV0102 The New York Times reports that the FBI opened an investigation of Donald Trump as a potential Russian agent when he fired former FBI director
James Comey. Do you feel that this was ...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
An appropriate response 830
53%
Overreach of power by those 729
in the FBI 47%
Sigma 1559
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 239
AMER0101 Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:
I believe the American Dream is real and attainable for me and my family.
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1007
(Net) 65%
Strongly agree 357
23%
Somewhat agree 651
42%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 551
(Net) 35%
Somewhat disagree 377
24%
Strongly disagree 174
11%
Sigma 1559
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 240
AMER0102 For you, which of the following are necessary to achieving the American Dream? Please check all that apply
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Feeling safe in your 1042
community 67%
Comfortable retirement 1040
67%
Getting a good education 996
64%
Owning a home 979
63%
Having a successful career 918
59%
Living free from government 504
regulation 32%
Making more money than your 462
parents 30%
Volunteering or serving in 449
your community 29%
Other 72
5%
Sigma 6463
415%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 241
PRES0101 For the following questions we would like you think of the office of the presidency and not any particular president.
Do you agree or disagree that presidents should have the authority to make new policy or change existing policy without involving Congress?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 478
(Net) 31%
Strongly agree 136
9%
Somewhat agree 342
22%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 1080
(Net) 69%
Somewhat disagree 477
31%
Strongly disagree 604
39%
Sigma 1559
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 242
PRES0102 If the president and Congress disagree on policy, would you find it acceptable or unacceptable for a president to pursue
his policy goals through unilateral action so that Congress is not involved?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Very/Somewhat Acceptable 581
(Net) 37%
Very acceptable 137
9%
Somewhat acceptable 444
28%
Very/Somewhat Unacceptable 978
(Net) 63%
Somewhat unacceptable 469
30%
Very unacceptable 509
33%
Sigma 1559
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 243
HIDPRES0103 Again, thinking about the office of the presidency and not any particular president:
Suppose a president of the United States were to make the following statement:
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Scenario A 258
17%
Scenario B 254
16%
Scenario C 274
18%
Scenario D 249
16%
Scenario E 261
17%
Scenario F 263
17%
Sigma 1559
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 244
PRES0104 Do you support or oppose the president's proposal?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Support 992
(Net) 64%
Strongly support 296
19%
Somewhat support 697
45%
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 566
(Net) 36%
Somewhat oppose 343
22%
Strongly oppose 223
14%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 270
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18 Jan 2019
Table 245
PRES0105 Do you think your member of Congress will support the president's proposal?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 694
(Net) 45%
Strongly oppose 245
16%
Somewhat oppose 449
29%
Strongly/Somewhat Support 864
(Net) 55%
Somewhat support 665
43%
Strongly support 199
13%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 271
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18 Jan 2019
Table 246
CES0101 Which of the following is closest to your view?
Technological innovation...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Mainly benefits businesses 312
20%
Mainly benefits consumers 141
9%
Benefits consumers and 965
businesses equally 62%
Don't know 141
9%
Sigma 1559
100%
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Table 247
CES0102 Which of the following is closest to your view?
Technological innovation...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Creates job opportunities 862
55%
Reduces job opportunities 411
26%
Don't know 286
18%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 273
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Table 248
CES0103 What country do you believe is the leader in technological innovation today?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
United States 448
29%
China 388
25%
Japan 371
24%
South Korea 46
3%
Germany 27
2%
Israel 25
2%
India 14
1%
Sweden 12
1%
Switzerland 5
*
France 5
*
Finland 4
*
Singapore 4
*
Denmark 3
*
Other, please specify 3
*
Don't know 204
13%
Sigma 1559
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 249
CES0104 How important do you believe it is for the United States to invest in technological innovation?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Very/Somewhat Important 1463
(Net) 94%
Very important 952
61%
Somewhat important 510
33%
Not At All/Not That 96
Important (Net) 6%
Not that important 82
5%
Not at all important 14
1%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 275
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18 Jan 2019
Table 250
CES0105 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Summary Table Of Strongly/Somewhat Agree
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Emergency services 1417
91%
Manufacturing 1408
90%
Transportation 1401
90%
Healthcare 1396
90%
Education 1386
89%
Finance 1349
87%
Retail 1282
82%
Professional services (e.g., 1267
consulting) 81%
Insurance 1214
78%
Real estate 1161
74%
Page 276
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18 Jan 2019
Table 251
CES0105 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Summary Table Of Strongly/Somewhat Disagree
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Real estate 398
26%
Insurance 345
22%
Professional services (e.g., 292
consulting) 19%
Retail 276
18%
Finance 210
13%
Education 173
11%
Healthcare 163
10%
Transportation 157
10%
Manufacturing 151
10%
Emergency services 141
9%
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Table 252
CES0105_1 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Healthcare
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1396
(Net) 90%
Strongly agree 835
54%
Somewhat agree 561
36%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 163
(Net) 10%
Somewhat disagree 120
8%
Strongly disagree 43
3%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 278
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Table 253
CES0105_2 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Manufacturing
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1408
(Net) 90%
Strongly agree 783
50%
Somewhat agree 625
40%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 151
(Net) 10%
Somewhat disagree 114
7%
Strongly disagree 37
2%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 279
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Table 254
CES0105_3 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Retail
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1282
(Net) 82%
Strongly agree 527
34%
Somewhat agree 755
48%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 276
(Net) 18%
Somewhat disagree 230
15%
Strongly disagree 47
3%
Sigma 1559
100%
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Table 255
CES0105_4 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Finance
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1349
(Net) 87%
Strongly agree 616
40%
Somewhat agree 733
47%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 210
(Net) 13%
Somewhat disagree 170
11%
Strongly disagree 40
3%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 281
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Table 256
CES0105_5 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Insurance
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1214
(Net) 78%
Strongly agree 453
29%
Somewhat agree 761
49%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 345
(Net) 22%
Somewhat disagree 284
18%
Strongly disagree 60
4%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 282
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18 Jan 2019
Table 257
CES0105_6 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Professional services (e.g., consulting)
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1267
(Net) 81%
Strongly agree 498
32%
Somewhat agree 769
49%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 292
(Net) 19%
Somewhat disagree 236
15%
Strongly disagree 56
4%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 283
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18 Jan 2019
Table 258
CES0105_7 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Education
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1386
(Net) 89%
Strongly agree 771
49%
Somewhat agree 615
39%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 173
(Net) 11%
Somewhat disagree 136
9%
Strongly disagree 37
2%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 284
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18 Jan 2019
Table 259
CES0105_8 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Real estate
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1161
(Net) 74%
Strongly agree 402
26%
Somewhat agree 758
49%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 398
(Net) 26%
Somewhat disagree 340
22%
Strongly disagree 58
4%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 285
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18 Jan 2019
Table 260
CES0105_9 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Transportation
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1401
(Net) 90%
Strongly agree 777
50%
Somewhat agree 624
40%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 157
(Net) 10%
Somewhat disagree 120
8%
Strongly disagree 37
2%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 286
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18 Jan 2019
Table 261
CES0105_10 How strongly do you agree or disagree that technological innovation can address issues in the following industries?
Emergency services
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1417
(Net) 91%
Strongly agree 804
52%
Somewhat agree 614
39%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 141
(Net) 9%
Somewhat disagree 112
7%
Strongly disagree 29
2%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 287
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18 Jan 2019
Table 262
CES0106 Did you have the chance to see, hear, or read about this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES)? Please select all that apply.
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Heard it 244
16%
Read about it 242
16%
Saw it 136
9%
Did not have the chance to 1050
see, hear or read about it 67%
Sigma 1673
107%
Page 288
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18 Jan 2019
Table 263
CES0107 Which of the technology innovations in display at this year's Consumer Electronics Show are you most excited about?
Base: Aware Of CES
Total
Unweighted Base 486
Weighted Base 509
5G - 5th Generation Wireless 105
Technology 21%
AI - Artificial Intelligence 71
14%
Connected and Self-Driving 69
Cars 14%
Ultra High Definition 8K TVs 57
11%
VR - Virtual Reality 54
11%
Smart Appliances with Voice 46
Assistants 9%
Foldable Smartphones and 45
Digital Screens 9%
Robots 32
6%
The World's First Rollable 20
OLED TV 4%
Other 11
2%
Sigma 509
100%
Page 289
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18 Jan 2019
Table 264
CES0108 Do you think metal detectors are necessary to protect safety at places like airports and schools?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 1311
84%
No 109
7%
Unsure / Don't Know 139
9%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 290
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18 Jan 2019
Table 265
CES0109 Should your car be able to share information with other cars to avoid accidents, potholes or other dangers?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 765
49%
No 361
23%
Unsure / Don't Know 432
28%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 291
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18 Jan 2019
Table 266
CES0110 Do you think that the algorithms powering Artificial Intelligence are largely unbiased or are they susceptible to unconscious bias that must
be analyzed?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Largely unbiased 534
34%
Susceptible to unconscious 1025
bias 66%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 292
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18 Jan 2019
Table 267
CES0111 Should Artificial Intelligence in a self-driving car to be able to decide who lives and who dies in the case of an impending accident between
motorists and by-standers?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 154
10%
No 1065
68%
Unsure / Don't Know 339
22%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 293
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18 Jan 2019
Table 268
CES0112 Do you want to have medical information shared anonymously so doctors can know which treatments work best with people with similar problems?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 842
54%
No 413
27%
Unsure / Don't Know 304
19%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 294
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18 Jan 2019
Table 269
CES0113 Do you want to have medical information shared anonymously so doctors can know which treatments work best with people with similar genes?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 876
56%
No 375
24%
Unsure / Don't Know 307
20%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 295
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18 Jan 2019
Table 270
CES0114 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
Summary Table Of Strongly/Somewhat Agree
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
We should have a national 1391
strategy to ensure we can 89%
compete globally as a leader
in new technologies
It is important for the 1285
United States to be the 82%
clear leader in 5G - 5th
Generation Wireless
Technology
We should put tariffs on 1258
China if they are stealing 81%
our businesses intellectual
property
It is more important for the 1238
United States to lead the 79%
way in Ethical Computing
than technical knowledge and
capacity when it comes to
Artificial Intelligence and
Robotics
We should be more like 1086
Europe and protect privacy 70%
at all costs even if it
reduces our ability to
compete.
It is more important for the 1066
United States to lead the 68%
way in Ethical Computing
than technical knowledge and
capacity when it comes to
Artificial Intelligence and
Robotics
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18 Jan 2019
Table 271
CES0114 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
Summary Table Of Strongly/Somewhat Disagree
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
It is more important for the 493
United States to lead the 32%
way in Ethical Computing
than technical knowledge and
capacity when it comes to
Artificial Intelligence and
Robotics
We should be more like 473
Europe and protect privacy 30%
at all costs even if it
reduces our ability to
compete.
It is more important for the 321
United States to lead the 21%
way in Ethical Computing
than technical knowledge and
capacity when it comes to
Artificial Intelligence and
Robotics
We should put tariffs on 301
China if they are stealing 19%
our businesses intellectual
property
It is important for the 273
United States to be the 18%
clear leader in 5G - 5th
Generation Wireless
Technology
We should have a national 168
strategy to ensure we can 11%
compete globally as a leader
in new technologies
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18 Jan 2019
Table 272
CES0114_1 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
We should put tariffs on China if they are stealing our businesses intellectual property
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1258
(Net) 81%
Strongly agree 654
42%
Somewhat agree 603
39%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 301
(Net) 19%
Somewhat disagree 251
16%
Strongly disagree 50
3%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 298
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18 Jan 2019
Table 273
CES0114_2 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
We should have a national strategy to ensure we can compete globally as a leader in new technologies
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1391
(Net) 89%
Strongly agree 717
46%
Somewhat agree 673
43%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 168
(Net) 11%
Somewhat disagree 135
9%
Strongly disagree 33
2%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 299
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18 Jan 2019
Table 274
CES0114_3 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
We should be more like Europe and protect privacy at all costs even if it reduces our ability to compete.
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1086
(Net) 70%
Strongly agree 387
25%
Somewhat agree 700
45%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 473
(Net) 30%
Somewhat disagree 397
25%
Strongly disagree 75
5%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 300
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18 Jan 2019
Table 275
CES0114_4 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
It is important for the United States to be the clear leader in 5G - 5th Generation Wireless Technology
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1285
(Net) 82%
Strongly agree 567
36%
Somewhat agree 718
46%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 273
(Net) 18%
Somewhat disagree 231
15%
Strongly disagree 42
3%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 301
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18 Jan 2019
Table 276
CES0114_5 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
It is more important for the United States to lead the way in Ethical Computing than technical knowledge and capacity when it comes to Artificial
Intelligence and Robotics
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1238
(Net) 79%
Strongly agree 485
31%
Somewhat agree 753
48%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 321
(Net) 21%
Somewhat disagree 264
17%
Strongly disagree 57
4%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 302
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18 Jan 2019
Table 277
CES0114_6 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
It is more important for the United States to lead the way in technical knowledge and capacity than Ethical Computing when it comes to Artificial
Intelligence and Robotics
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Strongly/Somewhat Agree 1066
(Net) 68%
Strongly agree 415
27%
Somewhat agree 650
42%
Strongly/Somewhat Disagree 493
(Net) 32%
Somewhat disagree 391
25%
Strongly disagree 102
7%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 303
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18 Jan 2019
Table 278
QRACE What is your race?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
White 1046
67%
Black or African American 185
12%
Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish 224
origin 14%
Asian origin (includes 75
people of Asian Indian, 5%
Chinese, Korean, Filipino,
and Japanese origin)
Other 30
2%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 304
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18 Jan 2019
Table 279
Q410 Which one of the following best describes your employment status?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Employed full time 667
43%
Employed part time 180
12%
Self-employed full time 75
5%
Not employed, but looking 48
for work 3%
Not employed and not looking 10
for work 1%
Not employed, unable to work 61
due to a disability or 4%
illness
Retired 319
20%
Student 44
3%
Stay-at-home spouse or 110
partner 7%
Self-employed part time 45
3%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 305
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18 Jan 2019
Table 280
D5 The organization you work for is in which of the following?
Base: Employed FT/PT
Total
Unweighted Base 799
Weighted Base 846
Public sector 345
41%
Private sector 375
44%
Not-for-profit 68
8%
Other 16
2%
Don't know 42
5%
Sigma 846
100%
Page 306
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18 Jan 2019
Table 281
D6 Is anyone in your household a member of a labor union?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
I am a member of a labor 141
union 9%
Someone else in my household 99
is a member of a labor union 6%
Both me and another member 31
of my household are members 2%
of a labor union
No one in my household is a 1239
member of a labor union 79%
Decline to state 49
3%
Sigma 1559
100%
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18 Jan 2019
Table 282
Q2146 What is the highest level of education you have completed or the highest degree you have received?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Less than high school 18
1%
Completed some high school 93
6%
High school graduate or 284
equivalent (e.g., GED) 18%
Job-specific training 54
programs after high school 3%
Completed some college, but 363
no degree 23%
Associate's degree 208
13%
College graduate (e.g., 280
B.A., A.B., B.S.) 18%
Completed some graduate 65
school, but no degree 4%
Completed graduate school 194
(e.g., M.S., M.D., Ph.D.) 12%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 308
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18 Jan 2019
Table 283
Q2135 What is your marital status?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Married or civil union 766
49%
Single, never married 430
28%
Divorced 182
12%
Separated 26
2%
Widowed/Widower 79
5%
Living with partner 75
5%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 309
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18 Jan 2019
Table 284
D9 How many children live in your household?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
None 911
58%
One 256
16%
Two 228
15%
Three 109
7%
Four or more 55
4%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 310
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18 Jan 2019
Table 285
M12 Which best describes your political ideology?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Liberal (Net) 413
27%
Strong liberal 216
14%
Lean liberal 197
13%
Moderate 658
42%
Conservative (Net) 488
31%
Lean conservative 241
15%
Strong conservative 247
16%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 311
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18 Jan 2019
Table 286
M13 Do you think of yourself as fiscally liberal or conservative?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Fiscally liberal 342
22%
Fiscally conservative 725
47%
Do not lean one way or the 491
other 32%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 312
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18 Jan 2019
Table 287
M14 Do you think of yourself as socially liberal or conservative?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Socially liberal 524
34%
Socially conservative 590
38%
Do not lean one way or the 445
other 29%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 313
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18 Jan 2019
Table 288
S3 Some people had the chance to vote in the last presidential election on November 8, 2016. Others did not. Did you vote
in November's presidential election?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 1322
85%
No 236
15%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 314
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18 Jan 2019
Table 289
S4 Some people had the chance to vote in the 2016 presidential election. Others did not.
Who did you vote for in the 2016 presidential election on November 8, 2016?
Base: Voted In Presidential Election
Total
Unweighted Base 1310
Weighted Base 1322
Hillary Clinton 567
43%
Donald Trump 580
44%
Gary Johnson 51
4%
Jill Stein 32
2%
Other 66
5%
Prefer not to answer 28
2%
Sigma 1322
100%
Page 315
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18 Jan 2019
Table 290
S4A In casting your vote, what was most important to you - the candidate's likeability or their stand on the issues?
Base: Voted In Presidential Election
Total
Unweighted Base 1310
Weighted Base 1322
Likeability 207
16%
Their stand on the issues 1115
84%
Sigma 1322
100%
Page 316
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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 291
D11 What is your religion?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Evangelical Protestant 177
11%
Non-Evangelical Protestant 160
10%
Roman Catholic 399
26%
Mormon 13
1%
Other Christian 278
18%
Jewish 63
4%
Muslim 13
1%
Hindu 7
*
Buddhist 28
2%
Atheist/Agnostic 203
13%
Other 219
14%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 317
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18 Jan 2019
Table 292
D12 How often do you attend religion services, events, or gatherings?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Daily 53
3%
Weekly 378
24%
A few times per month 153
10%
Once a month 160
10%
Almost never 815
52%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 318
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18 Jan 2019
Table 293
D13 How important or unimportant is religion in your life?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Very/Somewhat Important 1018
(Net) 65%
Very important 570
37%
Somewhat important 448
29%
Very/Somewhat Unimportant 541
(Net) 35%
Somewhat unimportant 215
14%
Very unimportant 327
21%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 319
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18 Jan 2019
Table 294
D14 Does anyone in your household own a gun?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 560
36%
No 999
64%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 320
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18 Jan 2019
Table 295
Q2145 Which of the following best describes your current primary residence?
I/We live in...
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
A house that I/we own 1016
65%
An apartment or condominium 103
that I/we own 7%
Another type of home that I/ 15
we own 1%
A house that I/we rent or 180
lease 12%
An apartment or condominium 198
that I/we rent or lease 13%
Another type of home that I/ 23
we rent or lease 1%
None of these 24
2%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 321
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18 Jan 2019
Table 296
D16 Do you live in a suburban, urban, or rural area?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Urban 383
25%
Suburban 890
57%
Rural 286
18%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 322
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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
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18 Jan 2019
Table 297
D18 Are you a Citizen of the United States?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 1537
99%
No 22
1%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 323
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18 Jan 2019
Table 298
HO1 Do you have health insurance?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Yes 1415
91%
No 144
9%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 324
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18 Jan 2019
Table 299
Q2157 Which of the following income categories best describes your total 2017 household income before taxes?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
Less than $15,000 100
6%
$15,000 to $24,999 109
7%
$25,000 to $34,999 119
8%
$35,000 to $49,999 183
12%
$50,000 to $74,999 273
17%
$75,000 to $99,999 212
14%
$100,000 to $124,999 218
14%
$125,000 to $149,999 118
8%
$150,000 to $199,999 124
8%
$200,000 to $249,999 40
3%
$250,000 or more 35
2%
Decline to answer 29
2%
Sigma 1559
100%
Page 325
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18 Jan 2019
Table 300
CA1 Which carrier do you subscribe to for mobile calling and data services?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
AT&T 384
25%
Verizon 396
25%
T-Mobile 203
13%
Sprint 118
8%
TracFone 52
3%
MetroPCS 103
7%
Virgin Mobile 24
2%
Straight Talk 51
3%
Boost Mobile 42
3%
Cricket 47
3%
Consumer Cellular 26
2%
Net10 6
*
US Cellular 13
1%
Walmart FamilyMobile 3
*
Other 62
4%
None of the above 30
2%
Sigma 1559
100%
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Fielding Period: January 15 - 16, 2019
HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)
Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population
18 Jan 2019
Table 301
CA2 Which internet service provider do you subscribe to for internet connectivity in your home?
Base: All Respondents
Total
Unweighted Base 1540
Weighted Base 1559
AT&T 285
18%
Bright House 22
1%
Cablevision 46
3%
Charter 77
5%
Comcast 312
20%
Cox Cable Communications 72
5%
Time Warner Cable 182
12%
Verizon 145
9%
Frontier 52
3%
CenturyLink 84
5%
Cincinnati Bell 10
1%
Mediacom 15
1%
Suddenlink 14
1%
Windstream 9
1%
Other 144
9%
None of the above 90
6%
Sigma 1559
100%