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TOPLINE Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: April 2020 This survey was conducted online within the United States from April 14-16, 2020 among 2,394 registered voters by The Harris Poll. The results reflect a nationally representative sample. Results were weighted for age within gender, region, race/ethnicity, marital status, household size, income, employment, political party, political ideology, and education where necessary to align them with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online.

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Page 1: Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: April 2020 · 4/16/2020  · Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: April 2020 This survey was conducted online within the United States from April 14-16, 2020

TOPLINE

Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: April 2020

This survey was conducted online within the United States from April 14-16, 2020 among 2,394 registered voters by The Harris Poll.

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

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

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

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Base n=2394 Base n=2394

AGE* POLITICAL PARTY*

18-34 26% Democrat 37%

35-49 26% Republican 32%

50-64 27% Independent 29%

65+ 21% Other 2%

SEX* LOCALE

Male 48% Urban 29%

Female 52% Suburban 51%

EDUCATION* Rural 20%

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 34% Moderate 42%

RACE/ETHNICITY* Conservative 31%

White 68%

Black/African American 12%

Hispanic 14%

Asian 4%

Other 1%

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Page 1

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 1

Q4007 What is your age?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

18-34 618

26%

35-49 600

25%

50-64 668

28%

65+ 508

21%

Mean 48.3

Std. Dev. 16.99

Std. Err. 0.35

Sigma 2394

100%

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Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 2

Q4005 What is your gender?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Male 1166

49%

Female 1228

51%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 3

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 3

Q2109 In what country or region do you currently reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

United States 2394

100%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 4

S2 In which state do you reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Alabama 35

1%

Alaska 10

*

Arizona 47

2%

Arkansas 16

1%

California 278

12%

Colorado 31

1%

Connecticut 27

1%

Delaware 12

1%

District of Columbia 4

*

Florida 217

9%

Georgia 72

3%

Hawaii 35

1%

Idaho 11

*

Illinois 112

5%

Indiana 47

2%

Iowa 18

1%

Kansas 14

1%

Kentucky 38

2%

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Page 5

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 4

S2 In which state do you reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 2394

Louisiana 16

1%

Maine 3

*

Maryland 43

2%

Massachusetts 40

2%

Michigan 81

3%

Minnesota 39

2%

Mississippi 22

1%

Missouri 41

2%

Montana 6

*

Nebraska 20

1%

Nevada 34

1%

New Hampshire 11

*

New Jersey 67

3%

New Mexico 9

*

New York 171

7%

North Carolina 64

3%

North Dakota 3

*

Ohio 104

4%

Oklahoma 24

1%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 4

S2 In which state do you reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 2394

Oregon 30

1%

Pennsylvania 105

4%

Rhode Island 6

*

South Carolina 34

1%

South Dakota 3

*

Tennessee 46

2%

Texas 145

6%

Utah 21

1%

Vermont 2

*

Virginia 78

3%

Washington 40

2%

West Virginia 21

1%

Wisconsin 39

2%

Wyoming 3

*

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 7

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 5

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 2394

100%

No -

-

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 8

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 6

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Right track 867

36%

Wrong track 1308

55%

Don't know / Unsure 219

9%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 9

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 7

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Right track 762

32%

Wrong track 1383

58%

Don't know / Unsure 248

10%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 10

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 8

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Strong (Net) 890

37%

Very strong 255

11%

Somewhat strong 635

27%

Weak (Net) 1504

63%

Somewhat weak 977

41%

Very weak 527

22%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 11

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 9

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Improving 503

21%

Getting worse 958

40%

Just as well off 791

33%

No opinion 142

6%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 12

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 10

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Approve (Net) 1172

49%

Strongly approve 630

26%

Somewhat approve 542

23%

Disapprove (Net) 1222

51%

Somewhat disapprove 353

15%

Strongly disapprove 869

36%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 13

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 11

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Same as it is now 416

17%

Going into a recession 1301

54%

Improving 677

28%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 14

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 12

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

Summary Of Approve

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Fighting terrorism 1417

59%

Stimulating jobs 1338

56%

The economy 1335

56%

Immigration 1262

53%

Reacting to coronavirus 1211

51%

Foreign affairs 1191

50%

Administering the government 1162

49%

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Page 15

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 13

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

Summary Of Disapprove

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Administering the government 1232

51%

Foreign affairs 1203

50%

Reacting to coronavirus 1183

49%

Immigration 1132

47%

The economy 1059

44%

Stimulating jobs 1056

44%

Fighting terrorism 977

41%

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Page 16

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 14

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

The economy

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Approve (Net) 1335

56%

Strongly approve 709

30%

Somewhat approve 627

26%

Disapprove (Net) 1059

44%

Somewhat disapprove 425

18%

Strongly disapprove 633

26%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 17

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 15

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

Foreign affairs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Approve (Net) 1191

50%

Strongly approve 630

26%

Somewhat approve 561

23%

Disapprove (Net) 1203

50%

Somewhat disapprove 424

18%

Strongly disapprove 779

33%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 18

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 16

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

Fighting terrorism

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Approve (Net) 1417

59%

Strongly approve 725

30%

Somewhat approve 691

29%

Disapprove (Net) 977

41%

Somewhat disapprove 397

17%

Strongly disapprove 580

24%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 19

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 17

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

Administering the government

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Approve (Net) 1162

49%

Strongly approve 631

26%

Somewhat approve 532

22%

Disapprove (Net) 1232

51%

Somewhat disapprove 410

17%

Strongly disapprove 822

34%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 20

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 18

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

Stimulating jobs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Approve (Net) 1338

56%

Strongly approve 707

30%

Somewhat approve 631

26%

Disapprove (Net) 1056

44%

Somewhat disapprove 462

19%

Strongly disapprove 594

25%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 21

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 19

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

Immigration

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Approve (Net) 1262

53%

Strongly approve 726

30%

Somewhat approve 537

22%

Disapprove (Net) 1132

47%

Somewhat disapprove 351

15%

Strongly disapprove 780

33%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 22

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 20

M3A_7 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Reacting to coronavirus

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Approve (Net) 1211

51%

Strongly approve 674

28%

Somewhat approve 537

22%

Disapprove (Net) 1183

49%

Somewhat disapprove 353

15%

Strongly disapprove 831

35%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 23

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 21

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Approve (Net) 1143

48%

Strongly approve 417

17%

Somewhat approve 726

30%

Disapprove (Net) 1251

52%

Somewhat disapprove 578

24%

Strongly disapprove 673

28%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 24

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 22

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Approve (Net) 1118

47%

Strongly approve 360

15%

Somewhat approve 758

32%

Disapprove (Net) 1276

53%

Somewhat disapprove 595

25%

Strongly disapprove 681

28%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Page 25

Fielding Period: April 14 - 16, 2020

HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 23

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Definitely vote for Trump 728

30%

Probably vote for Trump 227

9%

Probably vote for the 226

Democratic candidate 9%

Definitely vote for the 838

Democratic candidate 35%

I will vote for and 168

Independent or Other 7%

Candidate

Not Sure / Other 207

9%

Sigma 2394

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 24

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Republican 766

32%

Democrat 886

37%

Independent 662

28%

Other 81

3%

Sigma 2394

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 25

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

Base: Republican

Total

Unweighted Base 818

Weighted Base 766

Strong Republican 497

65%

Not-so-strong Republican 269

35%

Sigma 766

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 26

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

Base: Democrat

Total

Unweighted Base 877

Weighted Base 886

Strong Democrat 542

61%

Not-so-strong Democrat 344

39%

Sigma 886

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 27

Q1912 Insert text assignment

Base: Independent/Other

Total

Unweighted Base 699

Weighted Base 742

Republican/Democratic 383

52%

Democratic/Republican 360

48%

Sigma 742

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 28

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 697

Weighted Base 741

Lean Republican 214

29%

Lean Democrat 200

27%

Do not lean either way 327

44%

Sigma 741

100%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 29

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 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Donald Trump 2264

95%

Barack Obama 2234

93%

Hillary Clinton 2197

92%

Joe Biden 2186

91%

Bernie Sanders 2168

91%

U.S. Military 2146

90%

Bill Clinton 2109

88%

Center for Decease Controls 2101

88%

Nancy Pelosi 2076

87%

Mike Pence 2047

86%

Elizabeth Warren 1945

81%

Department of Justice 1920

80%

Dr. Anthony Fauci 1854

77%

Federal Emergency Management 1776

Administration 74%

Andrew Cuomo 1739

73%

Mitch McConnell 1678

70%

Dr. Ben Carson 1651

69%

Chuck Schumer 1620

68%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 29

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

Amy Klobuchar 1500

63%

U.S. Public Health Service 1466

Commissioned Corps 61%

William Barr 1330

56%

Bill DeBlasio 1314

55%

Dr. Deborah Birx 1248

52%

Gavin Newsom 1117

47%

Dr. Jerome Adams 924

39%

J.B. Pritzker 694

29%

Peter Gaynor 590

25%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 30

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 2394

Weighted Base 2394

U.S. Military 1910

80%

Center for Decease Controls 1724

72%

Dr. Anthony Fauci 1536

64%

Barack Obama 1370

57%

Federal Emergency Management 1325

Administration 55%

Department of Justice 1227

51%

U.S. Public Health Service 1180

Commissioned Corps 49%

Joe Biden 1167

49%

Andrew Cuomo 1085

45%

Bernie Sanders 1081

45%

Bill Clinton 1071

45%

Mike Pence 1053

44%

Donald Trump 1049

44%

Dr. Ben Carson 947

40%

Elizabeth Warren 915

38%

Hillary Clinton 900

38%

Dr. Deborah Birx 897

37%

Nancy Pelosi 832

35%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 30

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

Amy Klobuchar 774

32%

Mitch McConnell 700

29%

Chuck Schumer 646

27%

Gavin Newsom 613

26%

William Barr 598

25%

Dr. Jerome Adams 590

25%

Bill DeBlasio 573

24%

J.B. Pritzker 369

15%

Peter Gaynor 270

11%

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

Summary Of Very Unfavorable/ Unfavorable

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Hillary Clinton 1297

54%

Nancy Pelosi 1244

52%

Donald Trump 1215

51%

Bernie Sanders 1087

45%

Bill Clinton 1038

43%

Elizabeth Warren 1030

43%

Joe Biden 1019

43%

Mike Pence 994

42%

Mitch McConnell 978

41%

Chuck Schumer 974

41%

Barack Obama 864

36%

Bill DeBlasio 741

31%

William Barr 732

31%

Amy Klobuchar 726

30%

Dr. Ben Carson 705

29%

Department of Justice 693

29%

Andrew Cuomo 654

27%

Gavin Newsom 503

21%

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

Summary Of Very Unfavorable/ Unfavorable

Base: All Respondents

Total

Federal Emergency Management 451

Administration 19%

Center for Decease Controls 378

16%

Dr. Deborah Birx 350

15%

Dr. Jerome Adams 334

14%

J.B. Pritzker 324

14%

Peter Gaynor 320

13%

Dr. Anthony Fauci 318

13%

U.S. Public Health Service 287

Commissioned Corps 12%

U.S. Military 236

10%

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

Hillary Clinton

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2197

92%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 900

(Sub-Net) 38%

Very favorable 328

14%

Favorable 573

24%

Very Unfavorable/ 1297

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 54%

Unfavorable 379

16%

Very unfavorable 918

38%

Never heard of them 32

1%

No opinion 166

7%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Donald Trump

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2264

95%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1049

(Sub-Net) 44%

Very favorable 624

26%

Favorable 425

18%

Very Unfavorable/ 1215

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 51%

Unfavorable 267

11%

Very unfavorable 948

40%

Never heard of them 28

1%

No opinion 102

4%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Mike Pence

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2047

86%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1053

(Sub-Net) 44%

Very favorable 526

22%

Favorable 527

22%

Very Unfavorable/ 994

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 42%

Unfavorable 397

17%

Very unfavorable 596

25%

Never heard of them 67

3%

No opinion 280

12%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 35

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 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2076

87%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 832

(Sub-Net) 35%

Very favorable 357

15%

Favorable 475

20%

Very Unfavorable/ 1244

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 52%

Unfavorable 319

13%

Very unfavorable 925

39%

Never heard of them 68

3%

No opinion 250

10%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 36

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 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1678

70%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 700

(Sub-Net) 29%

Very favorable 230

10%

Favorable 470

20%

Very Unfavorable/ 978

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 41%

Unfavorable 350

15%

Very unfavorable 628

26%

Never heard of them 211

9%

No opinion 505

21%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 37

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 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1620

68%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 646

(Sub-Net) 27%

Very favorable 243

10%

Favorable 402

17%

Very Unfavorable/ 974

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 41%

Unfavorable 362

15%

Very unfavorable 612

26%

Never heard of them 282

12%

No opinion 492

21%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 38

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 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2168

91%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1081

(Sub-Net) 45%

Very favorable 432

18%

Favorable 650

27%

Very Unfavorable/ 1087

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 45%

Unfavorable 396

17%

Very unfavorable 691

29%

Never heard of them 27

1%

No opinion 199

8%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 39

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 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1945

81%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 915

(Sub-Net) 38%

Very favorable 310

13%

Favorable 605

25%

Very Unfavorable/ 1030

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 43%

Unfavorable 367

15%

Very unfavorable 663

28%

Never heard of them 105

4%

No opinion 344

14%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 40

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 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2186

91%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1167

(Sub-Net) 49%

Very favorable 500

21%

Favorable 667

28%

Very Unfavorable/ 1019

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 43%

Unfavorable 399

17%

Very unfavorable 619

26%

Never heard of them 26

1%

No opinion 182

8%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 41

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 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2234

93%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1370

(Sub-Net) 57%

Very favorable 836

35%

Favorable 534

22%

Very Unfavorable/ 864

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 36%

Unfavorable 291

12%

Very unfavorable 573

24%

Never heard of them 25

1%

No opinion 135

6%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 42

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 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2146

90%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1910

(Sub-Net) 80%

Very favorable 1089

45%

Favorable 821

34%

Very Unfavorable/ 236

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 10%

Unfavorable 155

6%

Very unfavorable 81

3%

Never heard of them 27

1%

No opinion 221

9%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 43

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

William Barr

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1330

56%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 598

(Sub-Net) 25%

Very favorable 260

11%

Favorable 337

14%

Very Unfavorable/ 732

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 31%

Unfavorable 285

12%

Very unfavorable 447

19%

Never heard of them 468

20%

No opinion 596

25%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 44

F1_68 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.

Department of Justice

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1920

80%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1227

(Sub-Net) 51%

Very favorable 299

12%

Favorable 927

39%

Very Unfavorable/ 693

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 29%

Unfavorable 458

19%

Very unfavorable 235

10%

Never heard of them 35

1%

No opinion 439

18%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 45

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

Bill Clinton

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2109

88%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1071

(Sub-Net) 45%

Very favorable 372

16%

Favorable 700

29%

Very Unfavorable/ 1038

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 43%

Unfavorable 424

18%

Very unfavorable 614

26%

Never heard of them 23

1%

No opinion 262

11%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 46

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

Amy Klobuchar

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1500

63%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 774

(Sub-Net) 32%

Very favorable 235

10%

Favorable 539

23%

Very Unfavorable/ 726

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 30%

Unfavorable 383

16%

Very unfavorable 344

14%

Never heard of them 343

14%

No opinion 550

23%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 47

F1_85 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.

Andrew Cuomo

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1739

73%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1085

(Sub-Net) 45%

Very favorable 484

20%

Favorable 601

25%

Very Unfavorable/ 654

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 27%

Unfavorable 348

15%

Very unfavorable 306

13%

Never heard of them 240

10%

No opinion 414

17%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 48

F1_86 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.

Gavin Newsom

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1117

47%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 613

(Sub-Net) 26%

Very favorable 257

11%

Favorable 356

15%

Very Unfavorable/ 503

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 21%

Unfavorable 281

12%

Very unfavorable 223

9%

Never heard of them 689

29%

No opinion 588

25%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 49

F1_87 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.

J.B. Pritzker

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 694

29%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 369

(Sub-Net) 15%

Very favorable 144

6%

Favorable 226

9%

Very Unfavorable/ 324

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 14%

Unfavorable 184

8%

Very unfavorable 141

6%

Never heard of them 1070

45%

No opinion 630

26%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 50

F1_88 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Bill DeBlasio

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1314

55%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 573

(Sub-Net) 24%

Very favorable 166

7%

Favorable 407

17%

Very Unfavorable/ 741

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 31%

Unfavorable 343

14%

Very unfavorable 398

17%

Never heard of them 452

19%

No opinion 628

26%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 51

F1_89 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.

Dr. Deborah Birx

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1248

52%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 897

(Sub-Net) 37%

Very favorable 323

14%

Favorable 574

24%

Very Unfavorable/ 350

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 15%

Unfavorable 208

9%

Very unfavorable 142

6%

Never heard of them 630

26%

No opinion 516

22%

Sigma 2394

100%

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F1_90 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.

Dr. Anthony Fauci

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1854

77%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1536

(Sub-Net) 64%

Very favorable 771

32%

Favorable 765

32%

Very Unfavorable/ 318

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 13%

Unfavorable 213

9%

Very unfavorable 105

4%

Never heard of them 208

9%

No opinion 332

14%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 53

F1_91 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.

Dr. Ben Carson

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1651

69%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 947

(Sub-Net) 40%

Very favorable 367

15%

Favorable 580

24%

Very Unfavorable/ 705

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 29%

Unfavorable 325

14%

Very unfavorable 380

16%

Never heard of them 260

11%

No opinion 482

20%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 54

F1_92 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.

Dr. Jerome Adams

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 924

39%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 590

(Sub-Net) 25%

Very favorable 213

9%

Favorable 377

16%

Very Unfavorable/ 334

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 14%

Unfavorable 198

8%

Very unfavorable 136

6%

Never heard of them 859

36%

No opinion 612

26%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 55

F1_93 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.

Peter Gaynor

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 590

25%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 270

(Sub-Net) 11%

Very favorable 89

4%

Favorable 181

8%

Very Unfavorable/ 320

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 13%

Unfavorable 199

8%

Very unfavorable 122

5%

Never heard of them 1146

48%

No opinion 658

27%

Sigma 2394

100%

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F1_94 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.

Center for Decease Controls

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 2101

88%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1724

(Sub-Net) 72%

Very favorable 603

25%

Favorable 1120

47%

Very Unfavorable/ 378

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 16%

Unfavorable 242

10%

Very unfavorable 135

6%

Never heard of them 43

2%

No opinion 250

10%

Sigma 2394

100%

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F1_95 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.

Federal Emergency Management Administration

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1776

74%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1325

(Sub-Net) 55%

Very favorable 340

14%

Favorable 985

41%

Very Unfavorable/ 451

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 19%

Unfavorable 331

14%

Very unfavorable 120

5%

Never heard of them 156

7%

No opinion 462

19%

Sigma 2394

100%

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F1_96 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. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1466

61%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1180

(Sub-Net) 49%

Very favorable 361

15%

Favorable 818

34%

Very Unfavorable/ 287

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 12%

Unfavorable 185

8%

Very unfavorable 102

4%

Never heard of them 336

14%

No opinion 592

25%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Like him personally 782

33%

Dislike him personally 1307

55%

Unsure / Don't Know 305

13%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Coronavirus 1513

63%

Economy and jobs 978

41%

Health care 898

38%

Immigration 450

19%

National debt / federal 413

budget deficits 17%

Environment / climate change 359

15%

Terrorism / national 355

security 15%

Corruption 245

10%

Income inequality 221

9%

Guns 211

9%

Crime and drugs 206

9%

Taxes 188

8%

Education 182

8%

Cybersecurity 135

6%

Foreign policy 134

6%

Criminal justice (policing, 127

courts, prisons) 5%

School safety 121

5%

Race relations 121

5%

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 2394

Defense 103

4%

Political correctness 97

4%

Women's rights 86

4%

Other 37

2%

Sigma 7182

300%

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Table 61

HORSE1 How likely is it you will vote this November in the presidential election - very likely, somewhat likely, somewhat

unlikely or not very likely?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Likely (Net) 2190

91%

Very Likely 1809

76%

Somewhat Likely 381

16%

Very/Somewhat Unlikely (Net) 204

9%

Somewhat Unlikely 109

5%

Very Unlikely 95

4%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 62

HORSE2 If the election for president were held today, who will you vote for in the 2020 Presidential Election - Donald Trump,

the Republican, or Joe Biden, the Democrat?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Donald Trump 1098

46%

Joe Biden 1296

54%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 63

HORSE3 Which of these possible candidates should Joe Biden pick as his Vice-Presidential running mate?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Amy Klobuchar 234

10%

Kamala Harris 245

10%

Elizabeth Warren 321

13%

Bernie Sanders 481

20%

Pete Buttigieg 156

7%

Michael Bloomberg 193

8%

Tom Steyer 75

3%

Andrew Cuomo 263

11%

Gretchen Whitmer 69

3%

Michelle Lujan Grisham 32

1%

Other 326

14%

Sigma 2394

100%

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HORSE3_1 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Cares about people like me

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1337

Weighted Base 1347

Donald Trump 567

42%

Joe Biden 780

58%

Sigma 1347

100%

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Table 65

HORSE3_2 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Represents change

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1335

Weighted Base 1336

Donald Trump 637

48%

Joe Biden 699

52%

Sigma 1336

100%

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Table 66

HORSE3_3 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Would bring people together

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1344

Weighted Base 1349

Donald Trump 549

41%

Joe Biden 800

59%

Sigma 1349

100%

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Table 67

HORSE3_4 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Has the experience to be president

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1359

Weighted Base 1361

Donald Trump 587

43%

Joe Biden 775

57%

Sigma 1361

100%

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Table 68

HORSE3_5 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Can best handle foreign affairs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1349

Weighted Base 1355

Donald Trump 634

47%

Joe Biden 721

53%

Sigma 1355

100%

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Table 69

HORSE3_6 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Would stand up to special interests

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1346

Weighted Base 1330

Donald Trump 622

47%

Joe Biden 709

53%

Sigma 1330

100%

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Table 70

HORSE3_7 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Tells you what he thinks

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1322

Weighted Base 1306

Donald Trump 868

66%

Joe Biden 439

34%

Sigma 1306

100%

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Table 71

HORSE3_8 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Can best manage the economy

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1343

Weighted Base 1329

Donald Trump 651

49%

Joe Biden 677

51%

Sigma 1329

100%

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Table 72

HORSE3_9 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Would do the best on job creation

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1356

Weighted Base 1359

Donald Trump 697

51%

Joe Biden 662

49%

Sigma 1359

100%

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HORSE3_10 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Would do the best job on education

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1337

Weighted Base 1316

Donald Trump 508

39%

Joe Biden 808

61%

Sigma 1316

100%

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Table 74

HORSE3_11 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Would do the best job on healthcare

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1351

Weighted Base 1356

Donald Trump 578

43%

Joe Biden 778

57%

Sigma 1356

100%

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Table 75

HORSE3_12 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Would do the best job on immigration

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1331

Weighted Base 1339

Donald Trump 641

48%

Joe Biden 698

52%

Sigma 1339

100%

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Table 76

HORSE3_13 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Would do the best job on trade

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1338

Weighted Base 1348

Donald Trump 677

50%

Joe Biden 671

50%

Sigma 1348

100%

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Table 77

HORSE3_14 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Would do the best job on gun control

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1342

Weighted Base 1357

Donald Trump 600

44%

Joe Biden 757

56%

Sigma 1357

100%

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Table 78

HORSE3_15 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Would do the best job on the environment and climate change

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1334

Weighted Base 1325

Donald Trump 479

36%

Joe Biden 845

64%

Sigma 1325

100%

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Table 79

HORSE3_16 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Is too far too the left

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1347

Weighted Base 1359

Donald Trump 445

33%

Joe Biden 914

67%

Sigma 1359

100%

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Table 80

HORSE3_17 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Is too far to the right

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1340

Weighted Base 1350

Donald Trump 878

65%

Joe Biden 472

35%

Sigma 1350

100%

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Table 81

HORSE3_18 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Will shake up Washington

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1331

Weighted Base 1315

Donald Trump 817

62%

Joe Biden 497

38%

Sigma 1315

100%

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Table 82

HORSE3_19 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Listens to the problems of Americans

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1328

Weighted Base 1312

Donald Trump 558

43%

Joe Biden 754

57%

Sigma 1312

100%

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Table 83

HORSE3_20 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Will stand up for members of the Armed Services

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1337

Weighted Base 1350

Donald Trump 642

48%

Joe Biden 708

52%

Sigma 1350

100%

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Table 84

HORSE3_21 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Will keep his campaign promises

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1340

Weighted Base 1350

Donald Trump 604

45%

Joe Biden 746

55%

Sigma 1350

100%

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HORSE3_22 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Can best manage a pandemic like coronavirus

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1354

Weighted Base 1355

Donald Trump 609

45%

Joe Biden 746

55%

Sigma 1355

100%

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HORSE3_23 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Can best contain terrorism

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1342

Weighted Base 1324

Donald Trump 674

51%

Joe Biden 650

49%

Sigma 1324

100%

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Table 87

HORSE3_24 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Will stand up to China and Iran

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1341

Weighted Base 1360

Donald Trump 766

56%

Joe Biden 594

44%

Sigma 1360

100%

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Table 88

HORSE3_25 Now I will read you some words or phrases and ask you to select who they apply to most. Does this apply more to ...

Is too old to be president effectively

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1332

Weighted Base 1326

Donald Trump 622

47%

Joe Biden 704

53%

Sigma 1326

100%

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AG1 Do you think that the Steele dossier, with its accusations of Trump's relationships to Moscow, was real in its findings

of Trump colluding with the Russians or was the Steele dossier just campaign opposition research documents fueled by a

Russian disinformation campaign?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Steele dossier was real in 1272

its findings 53%

Steele dossier was fueled by 1122

Russian disinformation 47%

Sigma 2394

100%

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AG2 Should former government officials be prosecuted if the investigation into the start of the Trump-Russia probe by U.S.

attorney John Durham shows that officials withheld evidence clearing the Trump campaign in order to justify the start

of the investigation, or not?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Prosecuted 1725

72%

Not prosecuted 669

28%

Sigma 2394

100%

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AG3 In retrospect should Special Counsel Robert Mueller have spent two years investigating a possible Trump-Russia collusion

or was that investigation founded on false information and so his investigation should not have occurred?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Should have investigated 1495

62%

Should not have investigated 899

38%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 92

COV032001 Now we will ask you questions about the coronavirus pandemic. Have you or anyone in your immediate family contracted the virus?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes, I have 133

6%

Yes, someone in my immediate 152

family 6%

No 1923

80%

Not sure 177

7%

Decline to answer 31

1%

Sigma 2417

101%

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COV032002 Do you think you or someone in your family will get the virus in the next few weeks?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 458

19%

No 1936

81%

Sigma 2394

100%

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COV032003 Do you think that the measures taken to control the virus so far have been reasonable, too strict or not strict enough?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Reasonable 1329

56%

Too strict 320

13%

Not strict enough 745

31%

Sigma 2394

100%

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COV042001 Do you think that the rate of coronavirus infections in the US is growing faster or slowing down?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Growing faster 1215

51%

Slowing Down 1179

49%

Sigma 2394

100%

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COV042002 Do you think mitigation efforts such as the 45 days of social distancing ordered by the White House coronavirus

taskforce are working or not working?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Working 1905

80%

Not working 489

20%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 97

COV042003 Do you think our hospitals now have what they need to battle the coronavirus crisis or do they not yet have the

materials and technology they need?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Have what they need 894

37%

Do not yet have what they 1500

need 63%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 98

COV042004 Do you think we have "flattened the curve" allowing the healthcare system to handle the response to the coronavirus

crisis so we can begin going back to work or do we need to continue shelter-in-place orders across the country?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

We have flattened the curve 858

36%

Need to continue shelter in 1536

place orders 64%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 99

COV042004A How much longer should we continue to shelter-in-place policies?

Base: Need To Continue Shelter In Place Orders

Total

Unweighted Base 1540

Weighted Base 1536

1 week 16

1%

2 weeks 111

7%

3 weeks 187

12%

1 month 540

35%

2 months 375

24%

3 months longer 306

20%

Sigma 1536

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 100

COV032004 Are you going to work/school or staying home from work/school?

Base: Employed Or Student

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Going to work/school 532

22%

Staying home from work/ 1862

school 78%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 101

COV032005 Do you think the business you work for could go out of business in the next month or is it not likely to go out of business in the next month?

Base: Employed

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Could go out of business 614

26%

Not likely to go out of 1780

business 74%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 102

COV032006 Has the coronavirus pandemic caused you a decrease in income, either through reduced hours or the loss of your job?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 1003

42%

No 1391

58%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 103

COV032007 Have you been able to pay your monthly bills, including rent and mortgage so far?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 2014

84%

No 380

16%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 104

COV042005 Have you had to borrow money in order to pay your monthly bills?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 458

19%

No 1936

81%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 105

COV032008 Do you think it is important to reduce spending over the next 30 days as a precaution or is there little reason to

worry?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

I think it is important to 1885

reduce spending as a 79%

precaution

I think there is little 509

reason to worry 21%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 106

COV032009 Do you think that a month from now things will be worse, better or about the same?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Worse 688

29%

Better 864

36%

About the same 842

35%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 107

COV042006 The coronavirus stimulus bill that was passed last month is known as the CARES ACT. Have you received your CARES ACT

economic assistance payment from the IRS yet, are you waiting for it, or do you not qualify?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Received it 569

24%

Waiting for it 1299

54%

Do not qualify 344

14%

I was not aware of it 50

2%

I do not have enough 132

information about how to 6%

apply for it

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 108

COV032010 Do you think that the Democrats and the Republicans have been cooperating for the public good during this crisis or have

they been playing partisan games?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Republicans and Democrats 934

have been cooperating 39%

They have been playing 1460

partisan games 61%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 109

COV032011 Who do you think is playing partisan games?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

The Democrats 758

32%

The Republicans 575

24%

Both equally 793

33%

Neither 268

11%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 110

COV032012 Do you think that President Trump has reached across the aisle to work with Democrats or has his actions been mostly

partisan?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

President Trump has been 1212

reaching across the aisle 51%

His actions have been mostly 1182

partisan 49%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 111

COV032013 Do you think Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has been reaching across the aisle to work with Republicans or has her

actions been mostly partisan?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Speaker Pelosi has been 956

reaching across the aisle 40%

Her actions have been mostly 1438

partisan 60%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 112

COV042009A Do you think the Trump administration and Congress should push forward another stimulus bill?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 1808

76%

No 586

24%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 113

COV042009B Who should the next stimulus bill focus on helping?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

More funding for small 920

business loans 38%

Set aside money for 303

minorities and Native 13%

Americans

Funding for hospitals that 857

are shut down to handle 36%

Coronavirus

Funding for States that are 314

losing tax revenue 13%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 114

COV042009B_1 What would be your second priority?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

More funding for small 743

business loans 31%

Set aside money for 393

minorities and Native 16%

Americans

Funding for hospitals that 761

are shut down to handle 32%

Coronavirus

Funding for States that are 497

losing tax revenue 21%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 115

COV032014 Do you think that we should prioritize policies that minimize infections among the population or do we need to balance

preventing infections with needing to preserve jobs and the economy?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Act only to minimize 1015

infections 42%

Balance infections with 1379

needing to preserve jobs and 58%

the economy

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 116

COV042009 Do you think it is better to have the response to the coronavirus pandemic directed by the federal government or to have

each state direct its own response?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Directed by the federal 1059

government 44%

Each state directs its own 1335

response 56%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 117

COV042010 Should the federal government or individual states be in charge of the decision to ease social distancing and other

restrictions and reopen the U.S. economy?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Federal government 931

39%

Individual states 1463

61%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 118

COV042011 Should the White House establish a new task force to decide when to reopen the economy or should that decision be taken

by the current coronavirus task force handling the pandemic response?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Establish new task force to 1078

decide when to reopen the 45%

economy

Decision should be taken by 1316

coronavirus task force 55%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 119

COV042012 Do you think the media is reporting on the coronavirus policies fairly or is the media biased and trying to point

fingers in partisan ways?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Reporting fairly 1133

47%

Biased and trying to point 1261

fingers 53%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 120

COV042013 Do you think that the national shut down should have come earlier than it did or did we really not have enough

information to shut down any earlier?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Shut down earlier 1353

57%

We did not have enough 1041

information to shut down any 43%

earlier

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 121

COV042014 Do you think public officials in New York should have shut down New York earlier or did they really not have enough

information to shut down any earlier?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Shut down earlier 1502

63%

Did not have enough 892

information to shut down any 37%

earlier

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 122

COV042015 Do you think the full shutdown of America was necessary or could we have just done masks and social distancing without a

full shout down?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Full shut down was necessary 1791

75%

Could have just done masks 603

and social distancing 25%

without a full shutdown

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 123

COV042016 Do you think the models predicting a million or more deaths were mostly wrong and exaggerated or did the models change

to 60,000 mostly because America complied with the shutdown orders so well?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Models were mostly wrong and 930

exaggerated 39%

American complied with the 1464

shut down rules well 61%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 124

COV042017 Do you think that the shutdown orders are violating in some cases basic constitutional rights or are these shutdown

orders by governors fully legal?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Violating constitutional 652

rights 27%

Orders are fully legal 1742

73%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 125

COV042018 Should people be allowed to attend religious services in their cars in a parking lot or should such parking-lot services

be prohibited ?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Allowed 1373

57%

Prohibited 1021

43%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 126

COV042019 If the number of cases continue to go down do you think America is ready to gradually open up or are there other steps

than need to be taken to open up?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Ready to gradually open up 1034

43%

There are other steps needed 1360

to be taken to open up 57%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 127

COV042014B_A Are each of the following steps necessary or not necessary before we reopen the economy?

Developing a vaccine for coronavirus, which could take up to a year

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Necessary 1663

69%

Not necessary 731

31%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 128

COV042014B_B Are each of the following steps necessary or not necessary before we reopen the economy?

Establishing a register of those already infected and immune to the coronavirus

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Necessary 1699

71%

Not necessary 695

29%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 129

COV042014B_C Are each of the following steps necessary or not necessary before we reopen the economy?

Ordering social distancing for at risk members of the population such as the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Necessary 2143

90%

Not necessary 251

10%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 130

COV042014B_D Are each of the following steps necessary or not necessary before we reopen the economy?

Launching mandatory population testing as an early warning for coronavirus hotspots, to be conducted by employers or physicians

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Necessary 1779

74%

Not necessary 615

26%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 131

COV042014B_E Are each of the following steps necessary or not necessary before we reopen the economy?

Launching a mandatory government program for contract tracing via smartphones

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Necessary 1035

43%

Not necessary 1359

57%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 132

COV042014B_F Are each of the following steps necessary or not necessary before we reopen the economy?

Launching a non-mandatory private sector program for contract tracing via smartphones

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Necessary 1111

46%

Not necessary 1283

54%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 133

COV042014B_G Are each of the following steps necessary or not necessary before we reopen the economy?

Pushing legislation that protects citizens digital rights and allows them delete any personal or medical data collected on them as

part of the coronavirus response

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Necessary 1587

66%

Not necessary 807

34%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 134

COV042014B_H Are each of the following steps necessary or not necessary before we reopen the economy?

Produce enough coronavirus testing kits so that any American who wants to get tested can do so

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Necessary 2134

89%

Not necessary 260

11%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 135

COV042014B_I Are each of the following steps necessary or not necessary before we reopen the economy?

Produce enough masks, ventilators, and personal protective gears for healthcare workers in the frontline

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Necessary 2230

93%

Not necessary 164

7%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 136

COV032017 Are you optimistic that the United States will overcome this in a reasonable time or pessimistic that

the US won't overcome this for years?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

US will overcome in a 1839

reasonable time 77%

US won't overcome this for 555

years 23%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 137

COV0320218 How long will it take before things return to the way they were before coronavirus started to spread?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

8 to 12 months 771

32%

6 to 8 months 467

20%

3 months 419

18%

4 months 256

11%

2 months 251

10%

5 months 145

6%

1 month 85

4%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 138

RP032001 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

Summary Of Very/Somewhat Satisfied

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Local hospitals and doctors 2156

90%

The US Military 2016

84%

The CDC 1910

80%

Local governments 1880

79%

State governments 1840

77%

Large corporations 1732

72%

The WHO - the World Health 1454

organization 61%

Federal government 1425

60%

China 617

26%

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Table 139

RP032001 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

Summary Of Very/Somewhat Dissatisfied

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

China 1777

74%

Federal government 969

40%

The WHO - the World Health 940

organization 39%

Large corporations 662

28%

State governments 554

23%

Local governments 514

21%

The CDC 484

20%

The US Military 378

16%

Local hospitals and doctors 238

10%

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Table 140

RP032001_1 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

Federal government

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Satisfied 1425

(Net) 60%

Very satisfied 529

22%

Somewhat satisfied 895

37%

Very/Somewhat Dissatisfied 969

(Net) 40%

Somewhat dissatisfied 471

20%

Very dissatisfied 498

21%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 141

RP032001_2 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

Large corporations

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Satisfied 1732

(Net) 72%

Very satisfied 507

21%

Somewhat satisfied 1224

51%

Very/Somewhat Dissatisfied 662

(Net) 28%

Somewhat dissatisfied 429

18%

Very dissatisfied 234

10%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 142

RP032001_3 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

State governments

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Satisfied 1840

(Net) 77%

Very satisfied 721

30%

Somewhat satisfied 1119

47%

Very/Somewhat Dissatisfied 554

(Net) 23%

Somewhat dissatisfied 351

15%

Very dissatisfied 203

8%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 143

RP032001_4 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

Local governments

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Satisfied 1880

(Net) 79%

Very satisfied 747

31%

Somewhat satisfied 1133

47%

Very/Somewhat Dissatisfied 514

(Net) 21%

Somewhat dissatisfied 351

15%

Very dissatisfied 163

7%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 144

RP032001_5 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

The US Military

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Satisfied 2016

(Net) 84%

Very satisfied 1042

44%

Somewhat satisfied 974

41%

Very/Somewhat Dissatisfied 378

(Net) 16%

Somewhat dissatisfied 265

11%

Very dissatisfied 113

5%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 145

RP032001_6 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

The CDC

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Satisfied 1910

(Net) 80%

Very satisfied 754

32%

Somewhat satisfied 1156

48%

Very/Somewhat Dissatisfied 484

(Net) 20%

Somewhat dissatisfied 328

14%

Very dissatisfied 156

7%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 146

RP032001_7 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

The WHO - the World Health organization

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Satisfied 1454

(Net) 61%

Very satisfied 482

20%

Somewhat satisfied 972

41%

Very/Somewhat Dissatisfied 940

(Net) 39%

Somewhat dissatisfied 465

19%

Very dissatisfied 475

20%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 147

RP032001_8 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

China

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Satisfied 617

(Net) 26%

Very satisfied 199

8%

Somewhat satisfied 418

17%

Very/Somewhat Dissatisfied 1777

(Net) 74%

Somewhat dissatisfied 617

26%

Very dissatisfied 1160

48%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 148

RP032001_9 How satisfied are you with the way each of the following people or entities are handling their response to the spread of

the coronavirus?

Local hospitals and doctors

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Satisfied 2156

(Net) 90%

Very satisfied 1416

59%

Somewhat satisfied 740

31%

Very/Somewhat Dissatisfied 238

(Net) 10%

Somewhat dissatisfied 142

6%

Very dissatisfied 95

4%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 149

COV032019 What is your primary source of news about the coronavirus pandemic? Select all that apply

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Television 1687

70%

Online News 1153

48%

Social Media 688

29%

Friends/Family 607

25%

Print News 402

17%

My primary care physician 238

10%

Other 76

3%

None 62

3%

Sigma 4913

205%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 150

COV032020 Do you watch or hear about President Trump's daily briefings?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 1566

65%

No 828

35%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 151

COV032021 Do the President's daily briefings make you more favorable to the president, less favorable or have no effect on you

attitude towards the president?

Base: Watch Or Hear About

Total

Unweighted Base 1563

Weighted Base 1566

More favorable 706

45%

Less favorable 571

36%

No effect 289

18%

Sigma 1566

100%

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Table 152

COV032022 What is your go-to source of news about the coronavirus pandemic?

Base: Gets News

Total

Unweighted Base 2205

Weighted Base 2183

Fox News 343

16%

CNN 246

11%

Center for Decease Control 147

Website (CDC.GOV) 7%

Google 137

6%

Facebook 127

6%

MSNBC 93

4%

New York Times 73

3%

Local Government Website 38

2%

White House Website 37

(WHITEHOUSE.GOV) 2%

Johns Hopkins University 37

Coronavirus Resource Center 2%

Instagram 35

2%

Washington Post 33

1%

Snapchat 25

1%

Wall Street Journal 24

1%

Other online source 90

4%

Other broadcast news 108

5%

Other national newspaper 12

1%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 152

COV032022 What is your go-to source of news about the coronavirus pandemic?

Base: Gets News

Total

Weighted Base 2183

Local newspaper 26

1%

Local TV news 464

21%

Radio 19

1%

OTHER 68

3%

Sigma 2183

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 153

RP032002 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

Summary Of Trust A Lot/Little

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

The CDC 1963

82%

The Surgeon General 1952

82%

Dr. Anthony Fauci 1943

81%

Your mayor 1827

76%

Your governor 1759

73%

Your representatives to 1587

congress 66%

Your senators 1575

66%

Vice President Mike Pence 1354

57%

President Trump 1183

49%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 154

RP032002 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

Summary Of Distrust A Lot/Little

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

President Trump 1211

51%

Vice President Mike Pence 1040

43%

Your senators 819

34%

Your representatives to 807

congress 34%

Your governor 635

27%

Your mayor 567

24%

Dr. Anthony Fauci 451

19%

The Surgeon General 442

18%

The CDC 431

18%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 155

RP032002_1 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

President Trump

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Trust A Lot/Little (Net) 1183

49%

Trust a lot 665

28%

Trust a little 518

22%

Distrust A Lot/Little (Net) 1211

51%

Distrust a little 309

13%

Distrust a lot 902

38%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 156

RP032002_2 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

Your governor

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Trust A Lot/Little (Net) 1759

73%

Trust a lot 917

38%

Trust a little 842

35%

Distrust A Lot/Little (Net) 635

27%

Distrust a little 346

14%

Distrust a lot 289

12%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 157

RP032002_3 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

Your senators

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Trust A Lot/Little (Net) 1575

66%

Trust a lot 473

20%

Trust a little 1102

46%

Distrust A Lot/Little (Net) 819

34%

Distrust a little 519

22%

Distrust a lot 300

13%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 158

RP032002_4 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

Your representatives to congress

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Trust A Lot/Little (Net) 1587

66%

Trust a lot 455

19%

Trust a little 1132

47%

Distrust A Lot/Little (Net) 807

34%

Distrust a little 506

21%

Distrust a lot 301

13%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 159

RP032002_5 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

The CDC

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Trust A Lot/Little (Net) 1963

82%

Trust a lot 971

41%

Trust a little 992

41%

Distrust A Lot/Little (Net) 431

18%

Distrust a little 285

12%

Distrust a lot 146

6%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 160

RP032002_6 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

Dr. Anthony Fauci

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Trust A Lot/Little (Net) 1943

81%

Trust a lot 1073

45%

Trust a little 871

36%

Distrust A Lot/Little (Net) 451

19%

Distrust a little 308

13%

Distrust a lot 143

6%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 161

RP032002_7 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

Vice President Mike Pence

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Trust A Lot/Little (Net) 1354

57%

Trust a lot 679

28%

Trust a little 675

28%

Distrust A Lot/Little (Net) 1040

43%

Distrust a little 455

19%

Distrust a lot 585

24%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Weighted To The U.S. General Adult Population

16 Apr 2020

Table 162

RP032002_8 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

The Surgeon General

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Trust A Lot/Little (Net) 1952

82%

Trust a lot 874

37%

Trust a little 1077

45%

Distrust A Lot/Little (Net) 442

18%

Distrust a little 310

13%

Distrust a lot 132

6%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 163

RP032002_9 How much do you trust or distrust statements about the spread of coronavirus from each of the following sources?

Your mayor

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Trust A Lot/Little (Net) 1827

76%

Trust a lot 697

29%

Trust a little 1130

47%

Distrust A Lot/Little (Net) 567

24%

Distrust a little 361

15%

Distrust a lot 206

9%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 164

COV032023 Are you shopping as usual or are you relying more on online shopping these days?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Shopping as usual 1093

46%

Rely more on online shopping 1301

54%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 165

EL032001 Do you think it is safe to hold an election during the coronavirus outbreak or do you think that it risks exposing too

many people?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

It is safe to hold an 988

election 41%

It risks exposing too many 1406

people 59%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 166

EL032002 If your state had a primary election next week, the risk of exposure to coronavirus factor into your decision on whether

to vote or not?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 1377

58%

No 1017

42%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 167

EL032003 Currently three states (Oregon, Washington, and Colorado) conduct their elections completely by mail. Would you support a

decision to conduct the 2020 Presidential election entirely by mail in all 50 states?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 1713

72%

No 681

28%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 168

EL032004 Currently no states conduct any of their elections on the internet. Would you support a decision to conduct the 2020

Presidential on the internet in all 50 states?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 1336

56%

No 1058

44%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 169

PHR032002. If you thought you had been exposed to COVID-19, do you know where you would go to get tested for it?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 1461

61%

No 933

39%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 170

PHR032003 Does your area have enough tests that you would be able to get one If you thought you had been exposed to COVID-19?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 1178

49%

No 1216

51%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 171

PHR032004 How does the number of tests done in the US compare to other countries?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Fewer tests than other 895

countries 37%

More tests than other 871

countries 36%

About the same number of 628

tests 26%

Sigma 2394

100%

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16 Apr 2020

Table 172

PHR032005 What percentage of Americans do you think will contract the coronavirus?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

All (100%) 71

3%

Most (75-100%) 192

8%

A Majority (50-75%) 436

18%

About Half (50%) 371

16%

Sizeable Minority (25-50%) 636

27%

Small Minority (5-25%) 492

21%

A very small minority (less 196

than 5 percent) 8%

Sigma 2394

100%

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RET022003 Do you have an IRA, 401k or not have such accounts?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 1306

55%

No 1088

45%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 174

RET022004 Outside of any retirement accounts do you own any publicly traded stock or do you not own any publicly traded stock?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes, own publicly traded 829

stock 35%

No, do not own 1565

65%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 175

QRACE What is your race?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

White 1628

68%

Black or African American 287

12%

Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish 335

origin 14%

Asian origin (includes 120

people of Asian Indian, 5%

Chinese, Korean, Filipino,

and Japanese origin)

Other 24

1%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Employed full time 975

41%

Employed part time 281

12%

Self-employed full time 119

5%

Not employed, but looking 110

for work 5%

Not employed and not looking 37

for work 2%

Not employed, unable to work 102

due to a disability or 4%

illness

Retired 484

20%

Student 81

3%

Stay-at-home spouse or 128

partner 5%

Self-employed part time 77

3%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 177

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

Base: Employed FT/PT

Total

Unweighted Base 1172

Weighted Base 1256

Public sector 490

39%

Private sector 592

47%

Not-for-profit 103

8%

Other 15

1%

Don't know 55

4%

Sigma 1256

100%

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Table 178

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

I am a member of a labor 229

union 10%

Someone else in my household 205

is a member of a labor union 9%

Both me and another member 72

of my household are members 3%

of a labor union

No one in my household is a 1793

member of a labor union 75%

Decline to state 94

4%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 179

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Less than high school 47

2%

Completed some high school 150

6%

High school graduate or 439

equivalent (e.g., GED) 18%

Job-specific training 108

programs after high school 5%

Completed some college, but 489

no degree 20%

Associate's degree 358

15%

College graduate (e.g., 440

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

Completed some graduate 77

school, but no degree 3%

Completed graduate school 287

(e.g., M.S., M.D., Ph.D.) 12%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Q2135 What is your marital status?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Married or civil union 1188

50%

Single, never married 652

27%

Divorced 261

11%

Separated 56

2%

Widowed/Widower 128

5%

Living with partner 110

5%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 181

D9 How many children live in your household?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

None 1369

57%

One 442

18%

Two 387

16%

Three 133

6%

Four or more 63

3%

Sigma 2394

100%

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M12 Which best describes your political ideology?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Liberal (Net) 644

27%

Strong liberal 340

14%

Lean liberal 304

13%

Moderate 1007

42%

Conservative (Net) 743

31%

Lean conservative 370

15%

Strong conservative 373

16%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Fiscally liberal 502

21%

Fiscally conservative 1139

48%

Do not lean one way or the 753

other 31%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Socially liberal 790

33%

Socially conservative 928

39%

Do not lean one way or the 676

other 28%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

in November's presidential election?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 1929

81%

No 465

19%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

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

Base: Voted In Presidential Election

Total

Unweighted Base 1937

Weighted Base 1929

Hillary Clinton 797

41%

Donald Trump 912

47%

Gary Johnson 57

3%

Jill Stein 64

3%

Other 59

3%

Prefer not to answer 39

2%

Sigma 1929

100%

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

Base: Voted In Presidential Election

Total

Unweighted Base 1937

Weighted Base 1929

Likeability 334

17%

Their stand on the issues 1595

83%

Sigma 1929

100%

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Table 188

D11 What is your religion?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Evangelical Protestant 298

12%

Non-Evangelical Protestant 272

11%

Roman Catholic 611

26%

Mormon 39

2%

Other Christian 412

17%

Jewish 74

3%

Muslim 27

1%

Hindu 12

*

Buddhist 30

1%

Atheist/Agnostic 289

12%

Other 332

14%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 189

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Daily 123

5%

Weekly 561

23%

A few times per month 269

11%

Once a month 203

8%

Almost never 1238

52%

Sigma 2394

100%

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D13 How important or unimportant is religion in your life?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Very/Somewhat Important 1598

(Net) 67%

Very important 887

37%

Somewhat important 712

30%

Very/Somewhat Unimportant 796

(Net) 33%

Somewhat unimportant 352

15%

Very unimportant 444

19%

Sigma 2394

100%

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Table 191

D14 Does anyone in your household own a gun?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 848

35%

No 1546

65%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

I/We live in...

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

A house that I/we own 1568

65%

An apartment or condominium 165

that I/we own 7%

Another type of home that I/ 56

we own 2%

A house that I/we rent or 237

lease 10%

An apartment or condominium 293

that I/we rent or lease 12%

Another type of home that I/ 40

we rent or lease 2%

None of these 35

1%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Urban 641

27%

Suburban 1259

53%

Rural 494

21%

Sigma 2394

100%

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D18 Are you a Citizen of the United States?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 2371

99%

No 23

1%

Sigma 2394

100%

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HO1 Do you have health insurance?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Yes 2179

91%

No 215

9%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

Less than $15,000 190

8%

$15,000 to $24,999 190

8%

$25,000 to $34,999 208

9%

$35,000 to $49,999 294

12%

$50,000 to $74,999 423

18%

$75,000 to $99,999 307

13%

$100,000 to $124,999 285

12%

$125,000 to $149,999 186

8%

$150,000 to $199,999 165

7%

$200,000 to $249,999 52

2%

$250,000 or more 64

3%

Decline to answer 29

1%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

AT&T 571

24%

Verizon 574

24%

T-Mobile 355

15%

Sprint 184

8%

TracFone 120

5%

MetroPCS 114

5%

Virgin Mobile 11

*

Straight Talk 77

3%

Boost Mobile 89

4%

Cricket 66

3%

Consumer Cellular 53

2%

Net10 6

*

US Cellular 22

1%

Walmart FamilyMobile 4

*

Other 89

4%

None of the above 59

2%

Sigma 2394

100%

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

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 2394

Weighted Base 2394

AT&T 465

19%

Bright House 45

2%

Cablevision 49

2%

Charter 140

6%

Comcast 496

21%

Cox Cable Communications 105

4%

Time Warner Cable 240

10%

Verizon 232

10%

Frontier 66

3%

CenturyLink 79

3%

Cincinnati Bell 10

*

Mediacom 17

1%

Suddenlink 34

1%

Windstream 20

1%

Other 267

11%

None of the above 128

5%

Sigma 2394

100%