Harvard Center for American Political Studies



Table 4-1

S1 Are you a Citizen of the United States? (S1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Yes 100%

No -

Table 5-1

S2 Are you over 18 years of age? (S2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Yes 100%

No -

Table 6-1

(CELL_PUNCH)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

CLINTON1 10%

CLINTON2 10%

SANDERS 20%

TRUMP1 10%

TRUMP2 10%

CRUZ 20%

RUBIO1 10%

RUBIO2 10%

Table 16-1

(QUOTA_AGE)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

18-34 23%

35-54 39%

55+ 38%

Table 19-1

(Quota_Political)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Demo 34%

Repub 26%

Indep 40%

Table 20-1

D1 What is your age? (D1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

18 to 20 2%

21 to 24 4%

25 to 29 8%

30 to 34 9%

35 to 39 9%

40 to 44 9%

45 to 49 9%

50 to 54 12%

55 to 59 10%

60 to 64 10%

65 to 69 9%

70+ 9%

Table 21-1

D2 What is your gender? (D2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Male 52%

Female 48%

Table 28-1

D4 What is your race? Please select all that apply to you. (D4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

White 73%

Hispanic or Latino 14%

Black or African 13%

American

Native American or 2%

American Indian

Asian 5%

Pacific Islander *

Other (Please Specify) 1%

Decline to state *

Table 29-1

D4b Which of the following races do you most identify with? (D4b)

Respondents: 2+ at (D4)

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 224

Base: Weighted 265

White 22%

Hispanic or Latino 60%

Black or African 8%

American

Native American or 4%

American Indian

Asian 4%

Pacific Islander 1%

Other 2%

Table 30-1

CODE RACE

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

White 69%

Hispanic 13%

African-American or 12%

Black

Asian or Pacific 4%

Islander

Other/Decline 2%

Table 31-1

S3 In which state do you reside? (S3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Primaries have already 69%

happened

Primaries have not yet 31%

happened

Alabama 1%

Alaska *

Arizona 2%

Arkansas 1%

California 8%

Colorado 1%

Connecticut 1%

Delaware *

District of Columbia *

Florida 9%

Georgia 4%

Hawaii *

Idaho *

Illinois 5%

Indiana 2%

Iowa 1%

Kansas 1%

Kentucky 1%

Louisiana 1%

Maine 1%

Maryland 2%

Massachusetts 2%

Michigan 4%

Minnesota 2%

Mississippi 1%

Missouri 2%

Montana *

Nebraska *

Nevada 1%

New Hampshire 1%

New Jersey 4%

New Mexico *

New York 8%

North Carolina 3%

North Dakota *

Ohio 5%

Oklahoma 1%

Oregon 1%

Pennsylvania 6%

Rhode Island *

South Carolina 2%

South Dakota *

Tennessee 2%

Texas 6%

Utah 1%

Vermont *

Virginia 2%

Washington 2%

West Virginia 1%

Wisconsin 2%

Wyoming *

Table 32-1

S4 How likely are you to vote in November's presidential election? (S4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very likely 78%

Probably 9%

Possibly 6%

Not at all 7%

Table 33-1

M1 Do you approve of the job Barack Obama is doing as President of the United States? (M1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Strongly approve 20%

Approve somewhat 31%

Disapprove somewhat 17%

Strongly disapprove 32%

Table 34-1

M2 Do you think the next President of the United States should continue the policies of President Obama or should the next president make more liberal or more conservative

policies? (M2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Continue the policies of 24%

President Obama

Make more conservative 43%

policies

Make more liberal 15%

policies

Not sure 19%

Table 35-1

M3 Generally speaking, do you consider yourself: (M3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

A Democrat 34%

A Republican 26%

An independent 40%

Table 36-1

M4a Do you consider yourself a strong Democrat or a weak Democrat? (M4a)

Respondents: Democrat

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 1670

Base: Weighted 1360

Strong Democrat 66%

Weak Democrat 34%

Table 37-1

M4b Do you consider yourself a strong Republican or a weak Republican? (M4b)

Respondents: Republican

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 1270

Base: Weighted 1040

Strong Republican 59%

Weak Republican 41%

Table 38-1

M4c Do you think of yourself as closer to one of the two parties? (M4c)

Respondents: Independent

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 1569

Base: Weighted 1600

Lean Democrat 23%

Lean Republican 24%

Do not lean to one party 53%

or the other

Table 39-1

M5 Which best describes your political ideology? (M5)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Strong Liberal 12%

Lean liberal 13%

Moderate 46%

Lean conservative 16%

Strong conservative 13%

Table 40-1

M6 All in all, do you think things in the Nation are on the right track or wrong track? (M6)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Right Track 34%

Wrong Track 66%

Table 41-1

M7_a Terrorism : (Grid_M7_1_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 73%

Somewhat important 21%

Somewhat unimportant 4%

Very unimportant 2%

Table 42-1

M7_b Economy and jobs : (Grid_M7_2_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 74%

Somewhat important 22%

Somewhat unimportant 3%

Very unimportant 1%

Table 43-1

M7_c Healthcare : (Grid_M7_3_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 69%

Somewhat important 25%

Somewhat unimportant 4%

Very unimportant 2%Table 44-1

M7_d Federal Budget Deficit : (Grid_M7_4_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 61%

Somewhat important 30%

Somewhat unimportant 6%

Very unimportant 3%

Table 45-1

M7_e Immigration : (Grid_M7_5_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 54%

Somewhat important 33%

Somewhat unimportant 9%

Very unimportant 4%

Table 46-1

M7_f Taxes : (Grid_M7_6_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 58%

Somewhat important 34%

Somewhat unimportant 6%

Very unimportant 2%Table 47-1

M7_g Women’s rights : (Grid_M7_7_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 42%

Somewhat important 37%

Somewhat unimportant 15%

Very unimportant 6%

Table 48-1

M7_h Corruption : (Grid_M7_8_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 57%

Somewhat important 33%

Somewhat unimportant 8%

Very unimportant 2%

Table 49-1

M7_i Race relations : (Grid_M7_9_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 40%

Somewhat important 38%

Somewhat unimportant 15%

Very unimportant 7%Table 50-1

M7_j the Environment : (Grid_M7_10_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 45%

Somewhat important 36%

Somewhat unimportant 12%

Very unimportant 7%

Table 51-1

M7_k National Security and Defense : (Grid_M7_11_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 69%

Somewhat important 23%

Somewhat unimportant 5%

Very unimportant 2%

Table 52-1

M7_m Income inequality : (Grid_M7_12_M7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 44%

Somewhat important 33%

Somewhat unimportant 15%

Very unimportant 8%

Table 801-1

M7 Summary Top 2 Box - For each one, please tell me how important that issue is to you.

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Terrorism 93%

Economy and jobs 96%

Healthcare 94%

Federal Budget Deficit 91%

Immigration 87%

Taxes 92%

Women’s rights 79%

Corruption 90%

Race relations 78%

The environment 81%

National Security and 92%

Defense

Income inequality 77%

Table 53-1

M8 Which issue is most important to you? (M8)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Terrorism 16%

Economy and jobs 24%

Healthcare 16%

Federal Budget Deficit 6%

Immigration 6%

Taxes 5%

Women’s rights 2%

Corruption 4%

Race relations 2%

The environment 4%

National Security and 10%

Defense

Income inequality 5%

Table 54-1

M9 How strong is the US national security today? (M9)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very Strong 16%

Somewhat Strong 50%

Somewhat Weak 26%

Very Weak 8%

Table 55-1

M10 How strong is the US economy today? (M10)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very Strong 7%

Somewhat Strong 36%

Somewhat Weak 42%

Very Weak 15%

Table 56-1

M11 For you and your family personally, has the economy been strong or weak? (M11)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very Strong 9%

Somewhat Strong 36%

Somewhat Weak 40%

Very Weak 15%

Table 57-1

H1 Do you have a favorable view or an unfavorable view of Hillary Clinton? (H1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very Favorable 14%

Favorable 25%

Unfavorable 16%

Very Unfavorable 36%

No Opinion 9%Table 58-1

H2 Do you have a favorable view or an unfavorable view of Donald Trump? (H2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very Favorable 12%

Favorable 21%

Unfavorable 16%

Very Unfavorable 44%

No Opinion 7%

Table 59-1

H3 Do you have a favorable view or an unfavorable view of Ted Cruz? (H3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very Favorable 8%

Favorable 23%

Unfavorable 25%

Very Unfavorable 26%

No Opinion 18%

Table 60-1

H4 Do you have a favorable view or an unfavorable view of Bernie Sanders? (H4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very Favorable 16%

Favorable 30%

Unfavorable 18%

Very Unfavorable 20%

No Opinion 16%

Table 61-1

H5 Do you have a favorable view or an unfavorable view of Barack Obama? (H5)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very Favorable 19%

Favorable 26%

Unfavorable 14%

Very Unfavorable 34%

No Opinion 7%

Table 62-1

H6 Do you have a favorable view or an unfavorable view of Mitt Romney? (H6)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very Favorable 7%

Favorable 20%

Unfavorable 27%

Very Unfavorable 25%

No Opinion 22%

Table 63-1

H7A Did you vote in your state’s caucus or primary election this year? (H7A)

Respondents: Those Answering

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 2754

Base: Weighted 2420

Yes 62%

No 38%

Table 64-1

HAD PRIMARY/CAUCUS or NOT HAD PRIMARY/CAUCUS (MRK_PRIMARY)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

HAD PRIMARY/CAUCUS 61%

NOT HAD PRIMARY/CAUCUS 38%

No Response 2%

Table 65-1

H8a In which party’s primary or caucus? (H8a)

Respondents: Yes (HJA)

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 1725

Base: Weighted 1509

Democrats 48%

Republicans 48%

Other Party 4%

Did not vote 1%

Table 66-1

H9a For whom did you vote? (H9a)

Respondents: Democrats (H8a)

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 841

Base: Weighted 721

Hillary Clinton 57%

Bernie Sanders 38%

Martin O’Malley 1%

Someone else 4%

Table 67-1

H10a For whom did you vote? (H10a)

Respondents: Republicans (H8a)

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 824

Base: Weighted 722

Jeb Bush 4%

Ben Carson 7%

Chris Christie 1%

Ted Cruz 21%

Carly Fiorina *

John Kasich 13%

Rick Perry *

Marco Rubio 11%

Donald Trump 40%

Someone Else 2%

Table 68-1

H7B Do you plan to vote in your state’s caucus or primary election this year? (H7B)

Respondents: Those Answering

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 1687

Base: Weighted 1511

Yes 77%

No 23%

Table 69-1

H8B In which party’s primary or caucus? (H8B)

Respondents: Yes (H7B)

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 1307

Base: Weighted 1166

Democrats 53%

Republicans 39%

Other Party 8%

Table 70-1

H9B Which candidate do you prefer? (H9B)

Respondents: Democrats (H8B)

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 699

Base: Weighted 616

Hillary Clinton 55%

Bernie Sanders 38%

Someone else 8%

Table 71-1

H10B Which candidate do you prefer? (H10B)

Respondents: Republicans (H8B)

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 514

Base: Weighted 456

Ted Cruz 24%

Donald Trump 51%

Someone else 25%

Table 72-1

H11 If the general election is between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, which candidate would you vote for? (H11)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Donald Trump 37%

Hillary Clinton 43%

Not Voting 11%

Not Sure 10%

Table 73-1

H12 If the general election is between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders, which candidate would you vote for? (H12)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Donald Trump 34%

Bernie Sanders 47%

Not Voting 9%

Not Sure 10%

Table 74-1

H13 If the general election is between Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Hillary Clinton, which candidate would you vote for? (H13)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Ted Cruz 36%

Hillary Clinton 41%

Not Voting 12%

Not Sure 11%

Table 75-1

H14 If the general election is between Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Bernie Sanders, which candidate would you vote for? (H14)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Ted Cruz 32%

Bernie Sanders 45%

Not Voting 11%

Not Sure 12%

Table 76-1

H15a If the general election is between Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Hillary Clinton, which candidate would you vote for? (H15a)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Marco Rubio 33%

Hillary Clinton 42%

Not Voting 13%

Not Sure 12%

Table 77-1

H15b If the general election is between Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Bernie Sanders, which candidate would you vote for? (H15b)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Marco Rubio 30%

Bernie Sanders 45%

Not Voting 12%

Not Sure 13%

Table 78-1

H16 If a conservative alternative ran as a 3rd party candidate, who would you most likely vote for - the third party candidate, Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Donald Trump?

(H16)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Hillary Clinton 33%

Donald Trump 25%

3rd Party Candidate 17%

Unsure 18%

Not Voting 7%

Table 79-1

H17 If Michael Bloomberg ran as a 3rd party candidate, who would you most likely vote for? (H17)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Michael Bloomberg 13%

Hillary Clinton 32%

Donald Trump 27%

Unsure 20%

Not Voting 9%

Table 80-1

H18_1 Hillary Clinton : (Grid_H18_1_H18)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Definitely Would Vote 23%

For

Very Likely Vote For 12%

Somewhat Likely 10%

Neither Likely nor 8%

Unlikely

Somewhat Unlikely 4%

Very Unlikely 6%

Definitely Would Not 37%

Vote For

Table 81-1

H18_2 Donald Trump : (Grid_H18_2_H18)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Definitely Would Vote 16%

For

Very Likely Vote For 11%

Somewhat Likely 9%

Neither Likely nor 9%

Unlikely

Somewhat Unlikely 5%

Very Unlikely 8%

Definitely Would Not 41%

Vote For

Table 82-1

H18_3 Ted Cruz : (Grid_H18_3_H18)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Definitely Would Vote 9%

For

Very Likely Vote For 10%

Somewhat Likely 15%

Neither Likely nor 18%

Unlikely

Somewhat Unlikely 8%

Very Unlikely 11%

Definitely Would Not 28%

Vote For

Table 83-1

H18_4 Bernie Sanders : (Grid_H18_4_H18)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Definitely Would Vote 18%

For

Very Likely Vote For 14%

Somewhat Likely 14%

Neither Likely nor 16%

Unlikely

Somewhat Unlikely 6%

Very Unlikely 8%

Definitely Would Not 24%

Vote For

Table 84-1

H18_5 Marco Rubio : (Grid_H18_5_H18)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Definitely Would Vote 7%

For

Very Likely Vote For 9%

Somewhat Likely 13%

Neither Likely nor 23%

Unlikely

Somewhat Unlikely 9%

Very Unlikely 11%

Definitely Would Not 27%

Vote For

Table 85-1

H18_6 Michael Bloomberg : (Grid_H18_6_H18)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Definitely Would Vote 5%

For

Very Likely Vote For 7%

Somewhat Likely 10%

Neither Likely nor 29%

Unlikely

Somewhat Unlikely 9%

Very Unlikely 12%

Definitely Would Not 28%

Vote For

Table 802-1

H18 Summary Top 2 Box - For each of the following candidates, please indicate whether you would likely vote for that person or not?

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Hillary Clinton 35%

Donald Trump 27%

Ted Cruz 19%

Bernie Sanders 32%

Marco Rubio 16%

Michael Bloomberg 12%

Table 86-1

H19 In general, do you think you will vote for a Democrat or a Republican for Congress in the November elections? (H19)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Democrat 38%

Republican 33%

Unsure 22%

Not Voting 6%

Table 87-1

11_1 How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president? National security : (Grid_l1_1_l1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 23%

Somewhat well 25%

Slightly well 16%

Not well at all 36%

Table 88-1

11_2 How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Racial equality and minority rights : (Grid_l1_2_l1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 24%

Somewhat well 27%

Slightly well 18%

Not well at all 30%

Table 89-1

11_3 How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Women’s rights : (Grid_l1_3_l1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 38%

Somewhat well 25%

Slightly well 15%

Not well at all 22%

Table 90-1

11_4 How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Healthcare : (Grid_l1_4_l1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 25%

Somewhat well 24%

Slightly well 16%

Not well at all 35%

Table 91-1

11_5 How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Economy and jobs : (Grid_l1_5_l1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 22%

Somewhat well 26%

Slightly well 18%

Not well at all 34%

Table 92-1

11_6 How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Immigration : (Grid_l1_6_l1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 19%

Somewhat well 25%

Slightly well 17%

Not well at all 38%

Table 93-1

11_7 How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Environment : (Grid_l1_7_l1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 19%

Somewhat well 29%

Slightly well 22%

Not well at all 29%

Table 94-1

11_8 How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Taxes : (Grid_l1_8_l1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 18%

Somewhat well 26%

Slightly well 18%

Not well at all 37%

Table 95-1

11_9 How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Terrorism : (Grid_l1_9_l1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 22%

Somewhat well 25%

Slightly well 17%

Not well at all 36%

Table 96-1

11_10 How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Moral Values : (Grid_l1_10_l1)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 21%

Somewhat well 24%

Slightly well 16%

Not well at all 39%

Table 803-1

I1 Summary Top 2 Box - How well do you think Hillary Clinton would handle each of the following issues if elected president?

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

National security 48%

Racial equality and 52%

minority rights

Women’s rights 63%

Healthcare 49%

Economy and jobs 48%

Immigration 44%

Environment 49%

Taxes 44%

Terrorism 47%

Moral Values 45%

Table 97-1

12_1 How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president? National security : (Grid_l2_1_l2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 27%

Somewhat well 21%

Slightly well 14%

Not well at all 38%

Table 98-1

12_2 How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Racial equality and minority rights : (Grid_l2_2_l2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 13%

Somewhat well 18%

Slightly well 18%

Not well at all 50%

Table 99-1

12_3 How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Women’s rights : (Grid_l2_3_l2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 11%

Somewhat well 17%

Slightly well 19%

Not well at all 52%

Table 100-1

12_4 How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Healthcare : (Grid_l2_4_l2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 18%

Somewhat well 22%

Slightly well 19%

Not well at all 41%

Table 101-1

12_5 How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Economy and jobs : (Grid_l2_5_l2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 27%

Somewhat well 23%

Slightly well 16%

Not well at all 34%

Table 102-1

12_6 How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Immigration : (Grid_l2_6_l2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 29%

Somewhat well 17%

Slightly well 11%

Not well at all 44%

Table 103-1

12_7 How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Environment : (Grid_l2_7_l2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 13%

Somewhat well 20%

Slightly well 23%

Not well at all 44%

Table 104-1

12_8 How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Taxes : (Grid_l2_8_l2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 21%

Somewhat well 23%

Slightly well 17%

Not well at all 39%

Table 105-1

12_9 How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Terrorism : (Grid_l2_9_l2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 27%

Somewhat well 21%

Slightly well 14%

Not well at all 38%

Table 106-1

12_10 How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Moral Values : (Grid_l2_10_l2)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 13%

Somewhat well 19%

Slightly well 20%

Not well at all 48%

Table 804-1

I2 Summary Top 2 Box - How well do you think Donald Trump would handle each of the following issues if elected president?

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

National security 48%

Racial equality and 31%

minority rights

Women’s rights 28%

Healthcare 40%

Economy and jobs 50%

Immigration 45%

Environment 33%

Taxes 44%

Terrorism 48%

Moral Values 32%

Table 107-1

13_1 How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president? National security : (Grid_l3_1_l3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 16%

Somewhat well 27%

Slightly well 28%

Not well at all 29%

Table 108-1

13_2 How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Racial equality and minority rights : (Grid_l3_2_l3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 11%

Somewhat well 26%

Slightly well 30%

Not well at all 33%

Table 109-1

13_3 How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Women’s rights : (Grid_l3_3_l3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 10%

Somewhat well 25%

Slightly well 32%

Not well at all 33%

Table 110-1

13_4 How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Healthcare : (Grid_l3_4_l3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 13%

Somewhat well 26%

Slightly well 28%

Not well at all 34%

Table 111-1

13_5 How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Economy and jobs : (Grid_l3_5_l3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 13%

Somewhat well 27%

Slightly well 30%

Not well at all 30%

Table 112-1

13_6 How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Immigration : (Grid_l3_6_l3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 14%

Somewhat well 25%

Slightly well 29%

Not well at all 32%

Table 113-1

13_7 How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Environment : (Grid_l3_7_l3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 10%

Somewhat well 24%

Slightly well 32%

Not well at all 34%

Table 114-1

13_8 How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Taxes : (Grid_l3_8_l3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 14%

Somewhat well 26%

Slightly well 29%

Not well at all 32%

Table 115-1

13_9 How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Terrorism : (Grid_l3_9_l3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 16%

Somewhat well 26%

Slightly well 28%

Not well at all 29%

Table 116-1

13_10 How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Moral Values : (Grid_l3_10_l3)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 15%

Somewhat well 26%

Slightly well 28%

Not well at all 31%

Table 805-1

I3 Summary Top 2 Box - How well do you think Ted Cruz would handle each of the following issues if elected president?

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

National security 43%

Racial equality and 37%

minority rights

Women’s rights 35%

Healthcare 38%

Economy and jobs 40%

Immigration 39%

Environment 34%

Taxes 39%

Terrorism 42%

Moral Values 41%

Table 117-1

14_1 How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president? National security : (Grid_l4_1_l4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 17%

Somewhat well 29%

Slightly well 25%

Not well at all 29%

Table 118-1

14_2 How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Racial equality and minority rights : (Grid_l4_2_l4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 21%

Somewhat well 31%

Slightly well 24%

Not well at all 23%

Table 119-1

14_3 How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Women’s rights : (Grid_l4_3_l4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 21%

Somewhat well 31%

Slightly well 25%

Not well at all 23%

Table 120-1

14_4 How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Healthcare : (Grid_l4_4_l4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 22%

Somewhat well 28%

Slightly well 22%

Not well at all 28%Table 121-1

14_5 How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Economy and jobs : (Grid_l4_5_l4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 20%

Somewhat well 29%

Slightly well 23%

Not well at all 28%

Table 122-1

14_6 How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Immigration : (Grid_l4_6_l4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 18%

Somewhat well 29%

Slightly well 24%

Not well at all 30%

Table 123-1

14_7 How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Environment : (Grid_l4_7_l4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 21%

Somewhat well 30%

Slightly well 26%

Not well at all 23%

Table 124-1

14_8 How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Taxes : (Grid_l4_8_l4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 20%

Somewhat well 26%

Slightly well 22%

Not well at all 32%

Table 125-1

14_9 How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Terrorism : (Grid_l4_9_l4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 16%

Somewhat well 29%

Slightly well 25%

Not well at all 30%

Table 126-1

14_10 How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president? Moral Values : (Grid_l4_10_l4)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very well 23%

Somewhat well 29%

Slightly well 23%

Not well at all 24%

Table 806-1

I4 Summary Top 2 Box - How well do you think Bernie Sanders would handle each of the following issues if elected president?

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

National security 46%

Racial equality and 52%

minority rights

Women’s rights 52%

Healthcare 50%

Economy and jobs 49%

Immigration 46%

Environment 51%

Taxes 46%

Terrorism 45%

Moral Values 53%

Table 127-1

15 Which comes closest to your views? (l5)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

The growing number of 61%

newcomers from other

countries threatens

traditional American

customs and values, or

The growing number of 39%

newcomers from other

countries strengthens

American society.

Table 128-1

16_1 Undocumented immigrants in the United States who have lived here at least 5 years and paid their taxes should be able to apply for permanent residency or U. S. citizenship. :

(Grid_l6_1_l6)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Agree 71%

Disagree 29%

Table 129-1

16_2 All undocumented immigrants should be deported. : (Grid_l6_2_l6)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Agree 54%

Disagree 46%

Table 130-1

16_3 A wall should be built across the US-Mexico border to stop illegal immigration. : (Grid_l6_3_l6)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Agree 53%

Disagree 47%

Table 131-1

16_4 Illegal immigrants should be able to receive US driver’s licenses. : (Grid_l6_4_l6)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Agree 26%

Disagree 74%

Table 132-1

17 Should the United States strengthen regulations governing the sale of guns, including federal background checks to prevent people who have committed felonies or who have mental

illnesses from purchasing guns? (l7)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Yes 78%

No 22%

Table 133-1

17b Which comes closest to your view? (l7b)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

We have enough gun laws 47%

in the United States and

we just need to enforce

them.

We have too many gun 13%

laws in the United

States.

We need new, tougher gun 40%

laws.

Table 134-1

18 The next president should ramp up the U.S. bombing campaign in Iraq and Syria and do whatever is necessary to destroy the Islamic State. (l8)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Strongly agree 33%

Agree somewhat 35%

Disagree somewhat 21%

Strongly disagree 11%

Table 135-1

18a Would you favor or oppose sending US ground troops to fight ISIS? (l8a)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Strongly favor 21%

Favor somewhat 36%

Oppose somewhat 26%

Strongly oppose 17%

Table 136-1

19 Should the United States increase spending on national defense significantly, even if that means increasing the deficit? (l9)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Strongly agree 20%

Agree somewhat 39%

Disagree somewhat 27%

Strongly disagree 13%

Table 137-1

110 The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a trade agreement between the United States and 11 other countries that spurs job growth by removing barriers for trading goods and

services. Do you support or oppose the TPP? (l10)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Support strongly 13%

Support somewhat 36%

Oppose somewhat 14%

Oppose strongly 11%

Not Sure 27%

Table 138-1

111 The best way to jumpstart growth is through fundamental tax reform. There should be a simple flat tax of 10 percent for all income groups. (l11)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Strongly agree 22%

Agree 38%

Disagree 27%

Strongly disagree 13%

Table 139-1

112 Those making over $250,000 a year should pay a higher percent of their income in taxes than those making less than that amount. (l12)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Strongly agree 42%

Agree 34%

Disagree 18%

Strongly disagree 6%

Table 140-1

113 Should the United States repeal the Affordable Care Act (known as Obama Care)? (l13)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Yes 50%

No 32%

Not Sure 19%

Table 141-1

114 On abortion, which comes closest to your view? The United States should… (l14)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Keep abortion legal in 30%

all circumstances.

Allow abortion in most 27%

circumstances before the

20th week.

Only allow abortion in 33%

cases of rape or incest,

or when the life of the

mother is in danger.

Ban all abortion. 10%

Table 142-1

115 Women in similar jobs to men make approximately 70 cents for every dollar earned by their male counterparts. Should federal law require that companies pay women the same

amount when they do the same work as male employees? (l15)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Yes 82%

No 18%

Table 143-1

Group (GROUP)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

CLINTON 20%

SANDERS 20%

TRUMP 20%

CRUZ 20%

RUBIO 20%

Table 144-1

MH1_1 Which terms describe Hillary Clinton and which do not? - Strong Leader : (Grid_MH1_1_MH1)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 47%

No 53%

Table 145-1

MH1_2 Which terms describe Hillary Clinton and which do not? - Right Experience to be President : (Grid_MH1_2_MH1)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 51%

No 49%

Table 146-1

MH1_3 Which terms describe Hillary Clinton and which do not? - Cares about people like me : (Grid_MH1_3_MH1)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 41%

No 59%

Table 147-1

MH1_4 Which terms describe Hillary Clinton and which do not? - Honest : (Grid_MH1_4_MH1)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 31%

No 69%

Table 148-1

MH1_5 Which terms describe Hillary Clinton and which do not? - Divisive : (Grid_MH1_5_MH1)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 53%

No 47%

Table 149-1

MH1_6 Which terms describe Hillary Clinton and which do not? - Dangerous : (Grid_MH1_6_MH1)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 47%

No 53%

Table 150-1

MH1_7 Which terms describe Hillary Clinton and which do not? - Out of Touch : (Grid_MH1_7_MH1)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 47%

No 53%

Table 151-1

MH1_8 Which terms describe Hillary Clinton and which do not? - Able to get things done : (Grid_MH1_8_MH1)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 49%

No 51%

Table 152-1

MH1_9 Which terms describe Hillary Clinton and which do not? - Inspirational : (Grid_MH1_9_MH1)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 36%

No 64%

Table 153-1

MH1_10 Which terms describe Hillary Clinton and which do not? - Compassionate : (Grid_MH1_10_MH1)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 43%

No 57%

Table 154-1

MH2_1 Which terms describe Donald Trump and which do not? - Strong Leader : (Grid_MH2_1_MH2)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 56%

No 44%

Table 155-1

MH2_2 Which terms describe Donald Trump and which do not? - Right Experience to be President : (Grid_MH2_2_MH2)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 29%

No 71%

Table 156-1

MH2_3 Which terms describe Donald Trump and which do not? - Cares about people like me : (Grid_MH2_3_MH2)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 31%

No 69%

Table 157-1

MH2_4 Which terms describe Donald Trump and which do not? - Honest : (Grid_MH2_4_MH2)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 37%

No 63%

Table 158-1

MH2_5 Which terms describe Donald Trump and which do not? - Divisive : (Grid_MH2_5_MH2)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 56%

No 44%

Table 159-1

MH2_6 Which terms describe Donald Trump and which do not? - Dangerous : (Grid_MH2_6_MH2)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 60%

No 40%

Table 160-1

MH2_7 Which terms describe Donald Trump and which do not? - Out of Touch : (Grid_MH2_7_MH2)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 50%

No 50%

Table 161-1

MH2_8 Which terms describe Donald Trump and which do not? - Able to get things done : (Grid_MH2_8_MH2)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 55%

No 45%

Table 162-1

MH2_9 Which terms describe Donald Trump and which do not? - Inspirational : (Grid_MH2_9_MH2)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 33%

No 67%

Table 163-1

MH2_10 Which terms describe Donald Trump and which do not? - Compassionate : (Grid_MH2_10_MH2)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 25%

No 75%

Table 164-1

MH3 Which candidate will fight for the underdog? (MH3)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Clinton 32%

Trump 23%

Neither 40%

Both 4%

Table 165-1

MH4 Which candidate will fight for the average American? (MH4)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Clinton 35%

Trump 30%

Neither 29%

Both 6%

Table 166-1

MH5 Which candidate will heal partisan wounds? (MH5)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Clinton 23%

Trump 15%

Neither 57%

Both 5%

Table 167-1

MH6 Which candidate will be good for America’s families? (MH6)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Clinton 36%

Trump 29%

Neither 31%

Both 4%

Table 168-1

MH7 Which candidate will be good for the economy? (MH7)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Clinton 29%

Trump 41%

Neither 25%

Both 5%

Table 169-1

MH8 Which candidate will be good for Wall Street? (MH8)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Clinton 23%

Trump 39%

Neither 25%

Both 12%

Table 171-1

MH9a Which candidate would do a better job leading our armed forces? (MH9a)

Respondents: Asked MH9a

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 479

Base: Weighted 400

Clinton 29%

Trump 32%

Neither 35%

Both 4%

Table 172-1

MH9b Which candidate would do a better job leading our armed forces, as Commander in Chief? (MH9b)

Respondents: Asked MH9b

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 466

Base: Weighted 400

Clinton 31%

Trump 32%

Neither 34%

Both 3%

Table 173-1

MH10 Countries all over the world, such as England, Germany, France, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India, have previously had or currently have women as Prime Ministers/

Presidents. Do you think it is a problem that the United States has not had a single female president? (MH10)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 34%

No 66%

Table 174-1

MH11 On the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton has recently said, “kindness matters, whether it’s to a friend, a neighbor, a colleague, a fellow student—whether it’s in the classroom,

or a doctor’s office, or in a business—we need to do more to help each other.” Does this statement make you more likely or less likely to support Hillary Clinton in the general

election for President? (MH11)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely to 24%

Support Clinton

Somewhat more likely to 20%

Support Clinton

Somewhat more likely to 6%

Support Trump

Much more likely to 13%

Support Trump

Neither 36%

Table 175-1

MH12 Many have accused Hillary Clinton of playing the gender card. In response to these accusations, she has said "If talking about equal pay, paid family leave, affordable child

care, and women's health is playing the gender card, deal me in." Does hearing this make you more or less likely to support Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump for President? (MH12)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely to 23%

Support Clinton

Somewhat more likely to 19%

Support Clinton

Somewhat more likely to 10%

Support Trump

Much more likely to 17%

Support Trump

Neither 31%

Table 176-1

MH13 Fox News’ Megyn Kelly called out Donald Trump recently for being a sexist. “You have called women you don’t like ‘fat pigs’, ‘dogs’, ‘slobs’, and ‘disgusting animals.” Does

hearing this make you more likely to support Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump for President? (MH13)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely to 30%

Support Clinton

Somewhat more likely to 14%

Support Clinton

Somewhat more likely to 7%

Support Trump

Much more likely to 13%

Support Trump

Neither 37%

Table 177-1

MH14 Donald Trump recently tweeted: “If Hillary Clinton can’t satisfy her husband what makes you think she can satisfy America?” Does hearing this make you more or less likely to

support Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump for President? (MH14)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely to 29%

Support Clinton

Somewhat more likely to 13%

Support Clinton

Somewhat more likely to 8%

Support Trump

Much more likely to 15%

Support Trump

Neither 36%

Table 178-1

MH15 “Hillary Clinton has long been driven by her faith.” Does hearing this make you more or less likely to support Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump for President? (MH15)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely to 21%

Support Clinton

Somewhat more likely to 14%

Support Clinton

Somewhat more likely to 7%

Support Trump

Much more likely to 16%

Support Trump

Neither 42%

Table 179-1

MH16 If the general election is between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, which candidate would you vote for? (MH16)

Respondents: CLINTON1 or CLINTON2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 945

Base: Weighted 800

Donald Trump 37%

Hillary Clinton 42%

Not Voting 10%

Not Sure 10%

Table 180-1

MS1 Many politicians have worked on Wall St. at some time in their careers. Would you be more or less likely to vote for a candidate with ties to Wall St? (MS1)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

More Likely 9%

Neutral/Doesn’t matter 64%

Less Likely 27%

Table 181-1

MS2 Former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg has been mentioned as a possible third party candidate for President. Michael Bloomberg spent his career building a company from scratch that

now generates 9 billion dollars every year. How important is it that our next president’s wealth is self-made? (MS2)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

Very Important 15%

Important 28%

Unimportant 31%

Very unimportant 10%

Unsure 16%

Table 182-1

MS3 How much do you agree with the following statement: Hillary Clinton’s political career has been defined by controversies, from Whitewater to Benghazi and the use of a private

email server and these controversies make her unfit for serving as President? (MS3)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly Agree 38%

Somewhat Agree 22%

Somewhat Disagree 13%

Strongly Disagree 16%

No Opinion 10%

Table 183-1

MS4 How much do you agree with the following statement: America is better off with new leadership and new people in Washington, D.C? (MS4)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly Agree 47%

Somewhat Agree 34%

Somewhat Disagree 7%

Strongly Disagree 2%

No Opinion 10%

Table 184-1

MS5 How much do you agree with the following statement: ‘The Democrats are beholden to special interest groups, including environmentalists, unions, and trial lawyers. As long as

the Democrats have power, there is no hope to make the changes that America needs right now?' (MS5)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly Agree 30%

Somewhat Agree 27%

Somewhat Disagree 23%

Strongly Disagree 20%

Table 185-1

MS6 How much do you agree with the following statement: Donald Trump’s temperament, especially his vulgar comments about his opponents, women, and minority groups, make him unfit

to be President? (MS6)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly Agree 43%

Somewhat Agree 21%

Somewhat Disagree 16%

Strongly Disagree 11%

No Opinion 9%

Table 186-1

MS7 How much do you agree with the following statement: If Donald Trump were Commander in Chief, with access to the nuclear codes, I would be in greater fear for the security of

the United States? (MS7)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly Agree 39%

Somewhat Agree 19%

Somewhat Disagree 14%

Strongly Disagree 19%

No Opinion 9%

Table 187-1

MS8 How much do you agree with the following statement: ‘The Republicans are beholden to their special interests groups including corporate leaders, the NRA, and military

contractors, and as long as the Republicans have power, there is no hope to make the changes that America needs right now? (MS8)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly Agree 27%

Somewhat Agree 29%

Somewhat Disagree 19%

Strongly Disagree 12%

No Opinion 12%

Table 188-1

MS9 3.3 million Americans work at or below the $7.25 federal minimum wage. Would you be more or less likely to support a candidate who plans to raise the federal minimum wage to

$15 per hour by 2020? (MS9)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

I would be more likely 48%

to support a candidate

who plans to raise the

minimum wage to $15

I would be less likely 30%

to support a candidate

who plans to raise the

minimum wage to $15

Not sure 23%

Table 189-1

MS10 During the financial collapse of 2008, financial institutions received a $700 billion bailout from American taxpayers because of concerns that they might fail. Given the fact

that three of the four largest financial institutions are 80% bigger today than they were before the 2008 bailout, would you be more or less likely to support a candidate who plans

to break up the big banks? (MS10)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

I would be more likely 47%

to support a candidate

who plans to break up

the big banks

I would be less likely 18%

to support a candidate

who plans to break up

the big banks

Not sure 35%

Table 190-1

MS11 In America today, the top 0.1% of Americans own as much wealth as the bottom 90%. At this time of unprecedented wealth and income inequality, some are calling for an increase

in income tax rates on the richest Americans and taxes on estates of multi-millionaires and billionaires. Would you be more or less likely to support a candidate who will make

sure the rich pay their fair share in taxes? (MS11)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

I would be more likely 64%

to support a candidate

who will make the rich

pay more in taxes

I would be less likely 18%

to support a candidate

who will make the rich

pay more in taxes

Not sure 18%

Table 191-1

MS12 Would you trust a candidate for President to make good foreign policy decisions if that candidate opposed the War in Iraq in 2003? (MS12)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

I trust his ability to 75%

make foreign policy

decisions

I do not trust his 25%

ability to make foreign

policy decisions

Table 192-1

MS13 Considering all of these statements, if the general election is between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders, which candidate would you vote for? (MS13)

Respondents: SANDERS

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 864

Base: Weighted 800

Donald Trump 33%

Bernie Sanders 46%

Not Voting 10%

Not Sure 11%

Table 193-1

MT1_1 Donald Trump shares your values : (Grid_MT1_1_MT1)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 14%

Agree 25%

Disagree 19%

Strongly disagree 42%

Table 194-1

MT1_2 Hillary Clinton shares your values : (Grid_MT1_2_MT1)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 15%

Agree 28%

Disagree 20%

Strongly disagree 37%

Table 195-1

MT1_3 Donald Trump cares about people like you. : (Grid_MT1_3_MT1)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 12%

Agree 23%

Disagree 22%

Strongly disagree 42%

Table 196-1

MT1_4 Hillary Clinton cares about people like you. : (Grid_MT1_4_MT1)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 17%

Agree 25%

Disagree 23%

Strongly disagree 35%

Table 807-1

I4 Summary Top 2 Box - Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Donald Trump shares your 40%

values

Hillary Clinton shares 43%

your values

Donald Trump cares about 36%

people like you.

Hillary Clinton cares 42%

about people like you.

Table 197-1

MT2 Donald Trump promises to build a wall along the US-Mexico border and to deport illegal immigrants currently in the country. Does this make you more or less likely to support

Donald Trump for President? (MT2)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely 21%

Somewhat more likely 27%

Somewhat less likely 17%

Much less likely 35%

Table 198-1

MT3 The United States doesn’t win anymore. The United States is losing on trade, losing on foreign policy, and losing on jobs. Donald Trump knows how to negotiate good deals and

will make America great again. Does this make you more or less likely to support Donald Trump for President? (MT3)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely 27%

Somewhat more likely 28%

Somewhat less likely 17%

Much less likely 28%

Table 199-1

MT4 As you may know, Donald Trump has said that Mexicans in the United States are “rapists,” and continues to use racist language. Does this make you more or less likely to support

Donald Trump for President? (MT4)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely 12%

Somewhat more likely 16%

Somewhat less likely 26%

Much less likely 46%

Table 200-1

MT5 As you may know, Donald Trump has frequently sworn on the campaign trail, has threatened to punch a protester, and alluded to the size of his sexual organs in a debate. Does

this make you more or less likely to support Donald Trump for President? (MT5)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely 11%

Somewhat more likely 17%

Somewhat less likely 24%

Much less likely 48%

Table 201-1

MT6 The United States is at war with ISIS and radical Islamic terrorism. Hillary Clinton is too weak and politically correct to deal with this threat. Donald Trump is the only

candidate who will do what is necessary to keep America safe. Does this make you more or less likely to support Donald Trump for President? (MT6)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely 27%

Somewhat more likely 25%

Somewhat less likely 15%

Much less likely 34%

Table 202-1

MT7 Police officers are the most disrespected people in the United States. Politicians like Hillary Clinton choose to advocate for criminals over police officers, but Donald Trump

will never turn his back on our police officers. Does this make you more or less likely to support Donald Trump for President? (MT7)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely 29%

Somewhat more likely 27%

Somewhat less likely 16%

Much less likely 28%

Table 203-1

MT8 The FBI is currently investigating Hillary Clinton for allegedly sending classified information illegally over a private email server when she was Secretary of State. Does this

make you more or less likely to support Donald Trump for President? (MT8)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely 27%

Somewhat more likely 25%

Somewhat less likely 18%

Much less likely 30%

Table 205-1

MT8a Suppose the FBI recommends that Hillary Clinton and her aides be prosecuted over the use of her email server. Does this make you more or less likely to support Donald Trump

for President? (MT8a)

Respondents: Asked MT8a

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 452

Base: Weighted 400

Much more likely 26%

Somewhat more likely 28%

Somewhat less likely 18%

Much less likely 28%

Table 206-1

MT9 Before Islamic militants attacked a U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, killing four Americans, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton repeatedly rejected appeals to increase

security at the consulate. Does this make you more or less likely to support Donald Trump for President? (MT9)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely 29%

Somewhat more likely 25%

Somewhat less likely 17%

Much less likely 30%

Table 207-1

MT10 Hillary Clinton has made over $21 million since 2013 by making speeches to private companies such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. Does this make you more or less likely

to support Donald Trump for President? (MT10)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely 26%

Somewhat more likely 27%

Somewhat less likely 18%

Much less likely 30%

Table 208-1

MT11 Considering all of these statements, if the general election is between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, which candidate would you vote for? (MT11)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Donald Trump 38%

Hillary Clinton 38%

Not Voting 12%

Not Sure 12%

Table 209-1

MT12_1 Do you favor or oppose these policies? - Raising the gas tax to fix our roads and bridges : (Grid_MT12_1_MT12)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Favor 41%

Oppose 59%

Table 210-1

MT12_2 Do you favor or oppose these policies? - Requiring companies like Apple to unlock the phones of suspected terrorists : (Grid_MT12_2_MT12)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Favor 55%

Oppose 45%

Table 211-1

MT12_3 Do you favor or oppose these policies? - Reducing taxes for corporations that bring their overseas profits back to America : (Grid_MT12_3_MT12)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Favor 68%

Oppose 32%

Table 212-1

MT12_4 Do you favor or oppose these policies? - Legalizing marijuana : (Grid_MT12_4_MT12)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Favor 60%

Oppose 40%

Table 213-1

MT12_5 Do you favor or oppose these policies? - Making college free at state universities : (Grid_MT12_5_MT12)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Favor 58%

Oppose 42%

Table 214-1

MT12_6 Do you favor or oppose these policies? - Offering universal free pre kindergarten : (Grid_MT12_6_MT12)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Favor 72%

Oppose 28%

Table 215-1

MT12_7 Do you favor or oppose these policies? - Taxing capital gains at the same rate as taxes on wages : (Grid_MT12_7_MT12)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Favor 61%

Oppose 39%

Table 216-1

MT12_8 Do you favor or oppose these policies? - Requiring police to wear body cameras when on duty : (Grid_MT12_8_MT12)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Favor 82%

Oppose 18%

Table 217-1

MT13 Do think that political correctness is a big issue or not today? (MT13)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Yes, it's a big issue 69%

No, it's not a big issue 31%

Table 218-1

MT14 Do think the campaign has gone too far and been embarrassing or is it shaking up the establishment in a good way? (MT14)

Respondents: TRUMP1 OR TRUMP2

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 924

Base: Weighted 800

Gone too far and been 70%

embarrassing

Shaking up the 30%

establishment in a good

way

Table 219-1

MC1 The next President will nominate at least one Supreme Court Justice. Do you think that Ted Cruz would appoint Justices who are too liberal, too conservative, or just about

right? (MC1)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Too Liberal 15%

Too Conservative 43%

Just About Right 42%

Table 220-1

MC2 Do you think that Donald Trump would appoint Justices who are too liberal, too conservative, or just about right? (MC2)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Too Liberal 22%

Too Conservative 40%

Just About Right 37%

Table 221-1

MC3 Do you think that Hillary Clinton would appoint Justices who are too liberal, too conservative, or just about right? (MC3)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Too Liberal 47%

Too Conservative 12%

Just About Right 41%

Table 222-1

MC4 ISIS seeks to destroy our very way of life. We must defeat them. That starts by calling the enemy by its name – radical Islamic terrorism – and securing the border. (MC4)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 53%

Agree 33%

Disagree 10%

Strongly disagree 4%

Table 223-1

MC5 The next president should ramp up the U.S. bombing campaign in Iraq and Syria and do whatever is necessary to destroy the Islamic State. (MC5)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 35%

Agree 35%

Disagree 22%

Strongly disagree 9%

Table 224-1

MC6 President Obama’s agreement with Iran poses catastrophic risk to the security of the United States and our allies. Under no circumstance should a U.S. President lift sanctions

and grant nuclear capability to a nation that proudly chants “Death to America.” (MC6)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 48%

Agree 30%

Disagree 15%

Strongly disagree 8%

Table 225-1

MC7 The best way to jumpstart growth is through fundamental tax reform. There should be a simple flat tax of 10 percent for all income groups. (MC7)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 25%

Agree 34%

Disagree 27%

Strongly disagree 13%

Table 226-1

MC8 We should repeal every word of Obamacare. In its place, we should enact reforms that make health care personal, portable, and affordable. (MC8)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 39%

Agree 27%

Disagree 18%

Strongly disagree 16%

Table 227-1

MC9 We must harness our nation’s energy resources and remove federal impediments to energy exploration. The next president should approve the Keystone Pipeline and empower the

private sector to create good-paying American jobs. (MC9)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 33%

Agree 39%

Disagree 18%

Strongly disagree 9%

Table 228-1

MC10 We should eliminate the IRS, the Department of Education, the Department of Energy, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. (MC10)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 19%

Agree 20%

Disagree 33%

Strongly disagree 28%

Table 229-1

MC11_1 To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? - The Republican Party should stand behind Donald Trump as the Republican Presidential nominee. :

(GRID_MC11_A1_MC11)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 26%

Agree 23%

Disagree 17%

Strongly disagree 34%

Table 230-1

MC11_2 To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? - The Republican Party should embrace more of Donald Trump’s values. : (GRID_MC11_A2_MC11)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 18%

Agree 25%

Disagree 19%

Strongly disagree 38%

Table 231-1

MC11_3 To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? - Donald Trump will make America great again. : (GRID_MC11_A3_MC11)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 17%

Agree 20%

Disagree 18%

Strongly disagree 44%

Table 232-1

MC11_4 To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? - Donald Trump is similar to me. : (GRID_MC11_A4_MC11)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 11%

Agree 19%

Disagree 17%

Strongly disagree 54%

Table 233-1

MC11_5 To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? - The middle class will suffer under President Donald Trump. : (GRID_MC11_A5_MC11)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 33%

Agree 22%

Disagree 25%

Strongly disagree 21%

Table 234-1

MC11_6 To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? - President Donald Trump will reform a broken political system. : (GRID_MC11_A6_MC11)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 16%

Agree 26%

Disagree 19%

Strongly disagree 39%

Table 808-1

MC11 Summary Top 2 Box - To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

The Republican Party 49%

should stand behind

Donald Trump as the

Republican Presidential

nominee.

The Republican Party 43%

should embrace more of

Donald Trump’s values.

Donald Trump will make 38%

America great again.

Donald Trump is similar 30%

to me.

The middle class will 55%

suffer under President

Donald Trump.

President Donald Trump 42%

will reform a broken

political system.

Table 235-1

MC12 If Donald Trump is the Republican nominee for president, would that make you more or less likely to turn out to vote in this November’s general election? (MC12)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Much more likely 50%

Somewhat more likely 25%

Somewhat less likely 11%

Much less likely 15%

Table 236-1

MC13 Overall, how do you view the Republican Party? (MC13)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Very Positively 11%

Slightly Positively 19%

Neither Positively nor 22%

Negatively

Slightly Negatively 17%

Very Negatively 31%

Table 237-1

MC14 Has this view changed since before the election season started? (MC14)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Yes, my view has become 14%

more positive throughout

the election season

Yes, my view has become 38%

more negative throughout

the election season

No, my view has not 48%

changed throughout the

election season

Table 238-1

MC15 If the general election is between Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Hillary Clinton, which candidate would you vote for? (MC15)

Respondents: CRUZ

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 838

Base: Weighted 800

Ted Cruz 33%

Hillary Clinton 44%

Not Voting 12%

Not Sure 11%

Table 240-1

MR1a Currently, illegal immigrants contribute 11.6 billion dollars in taxes. What do you think is the best strategy regarding the issue of illegal immigrants? (MR1a)

Respondents: Asked MR1a

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 449

Base: Weighted 400

They should have a path 54%

to citizenship if they

pay taxes

They should stay legally 11%

if they pay taxes but

not be allowed to apply

for citizenship

They should not stay in 19%

the U.S.

Don’t know 13%

Decline to state 3%

Table 241-1

MR1b Some Americans claim that illegal immigrants are taking away jobs from low-wage workers. What do you think is the best strategy regarding the issue of illegal immigrants?

(MR1b)

Respondents: Asked MR1b

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 489

Base: Weighted 400

They should have a path 47%

to citizenship if they

pay taxes

They should stay legally 12%

if they pay taxes but

not be allowed to apply

for citizenship

They should not stay in 25%

the U.S.

Don’t know 12%

Decline to state 3%

Table 242-1

MR2 What is your position on the following statement: It is acceptable to allow Syrian refugees to come to this country if they go through a strict security clearance? (MR2)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Agree 35%

Disagree, the risks are 36%

too high

Disagree, we should 9%

expedite the process

Don’t know 18%

Decline to state 3%

Table 243-1

MR3 What is your position on the following statement: Climate change is not an important issue, and we shouldn’t spend more tax dollars on it? (MR3)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Agree 30%

Disagree 51%

Don’t know 17%

Decline to state 2%

Table 244-1

MR4 Life begins at conception. The U.S. government should not help fund Planned Parenthood because its funding abortion is equivalent to its supporting murder. (MR4_2)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 25%

Agree 25%

Disagree 30%

Strongly disagree 20%

Table 245-1

MR5 The U.S. government should not fund Planned Parenthood because it has created incentives for women to seek abortions. This disrupts American family culture. (MR5)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 23%

Agree 25%

Disagree 32%

Strongly disagree 20%

Table 246-1

MR6 While serving as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton failed to protect American officials in Benghazi, Libya. Do you think this detracts from her reputation as an experienced

foreign policy candidate? (MR6)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 62%

No 38%

Table 247-1

MR7 While serving as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton threatened national security by using a private email server to conduct government business. Does this make you less

confident in her ability to lead the country in diplomatic affairs? (MR7)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 60%

No 40%

Table 248-1

MR8 During her time as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton failed to protect the U.S. Embassy in Benghazi, Libya. She also risked revealing information integral to the security of

the United States through using her private email to conduct government business. Do you believe that Hillary Clinton would adequately protect the United States in an increasingly

dangerous world? (MR8)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Yes 43%

No 57%

Table 249-1

MR9 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has flip-flopped her views on marriage equality, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the Keystone Pipeline, among other issues. How does this

inconsistency impact your view of Hillary Clinton as a 2016 Presidential nominee? (MR9)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Positively 10%

Negatively 56%

No impact 34%

Table 250-1

MR10 Congress should repeal Obamacare because it has led to runaway costs, limited individual choices, and has done more damage than good. (MR10_2)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 40%

Agree 23%

Disagree 22%

Strongly disagree 15%

Table 251-1

MR11 Congress should repeal Obamacare because it costs our economy 716 billion dollars a year and is increasing insurance rates. (MR11)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Strongly agree 40%

Agree 26%

Disagree 20%

Strongly disagree 13%

Table 252-1

MR12 Would you agree or disagree with the following statement: It is irresponsible to decrease military and defense spending during a period when terrorist attacks are occurring

more frequently in Europe. (MR12)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Agree 57%

Disagree 20%

Don’t know 20%

Decline to state 3%

Table 253-1

MR13 If the general election is between Republican Marco Rubio and Democratic Hillary Clinton, which candidate would you vote for? (MR13)

Respondents: RUBIO

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 938

Base: Weighted 800

Marco Rubio 34%

Hillary Clinton 40%

Not Voting 14%

Not Sure 12%

Table 254-1

D5 Which of the following best describes your current employment status? (D5)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Employed Full-time 40%

Employed Part-Time 9%

Self-employed 7%

Out of work and looking 5%

for work

Out of work but not 1%

looking for work

Homemaker 8%

Student 3%

Military personnel *

Retired 21%

Unable to work 5%

Decline to state 1%

Table 255-1

D6 What is the highest degree or level of education that you have COMPLETED? (D6)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Grade School *

Some high school, no 2%

diploma

High school graduate, 20%

diploma, or the

equivalent (for example:

GED)

Some college credit, no 21%

degree

Trade/technical/ 7%

vocational training

Associate Degree 11%

Bachelor’s Degree 26%

Master’s Degree 9%

Doctoral Degree 2%

Other *

Decline to state *

Table 256-1

D8 What is your current marital status? (D8)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Single, never married 26%

Married or domestic 56%

partnership

Widowed 4%

Divorced 12%

Separated 1%

Decline to state 1%

Table 257-1

D9 Are you registered to vote at your present address? (D9)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Yes 87%

No 10%

Not sure 3%

Table 258-1

D10 What is your religion? (D10)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Evangelical Protestant 11%

Non-Evangelical 11%

Protestant

Roman Catholic 23%

Mormon 1%

Other Christian 23%

Jewish 3%

Muslim 1%

Hindu 1%

Buddhist 1%

Atheist/Agnostic 11%

Other 15%

Table 259-1

D11 How often do you attend religion services, events, or gatherings? (D11)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Daily 4%

Weekly 24%

A few times per month 9%

Once a month 9%

Almost never 54%

Table 260-1

D12 How important or unimportant is religion in your life? (D12)

Respondents: Total

Total

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Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Very important 39%

Somewhat important 31%

Somewhat unimportant 12%

Very unimportant 18%

Table 261-1

D13 Does anyone in your household own a gun? (D13)

Respondents: Total

Total

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Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Yes 32%

No 68%

Table 262-1

D14 Do you rent or own a home? (D14)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Rent 28%

Own 66%

Do not rent or own but 5%

live with someone who

does

Other 1%

Table 263-1

D15 Do you live in a suburban, urban, or rural area? (D15)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Urban 27%

Suburban 51%

Rural 22%

Table 265-1

D17 What was your total household income during 2015? (D17)

Respondents: Total

Total

--------

Base: Unweighted 4509

Base: Weighted 4000

Less than $10,000 5%

$10,000 to $19,999 8%

$20,000 to $29,999 10%

$30,000 to $39,999 12%

$40,000 to $49,999 10%

$50,000 to $59,999 10%

$60,000 to $69,999 8%

$70,000 to $79,999 7%

$80,000 to $89,999 5%

$90,000 to $99,999 5%

$100,000 to $149,999 10%

$150,000 to $200,000 3%

More than $200,000 2%

Decline to state 5%

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