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All results are for release after 6:00 PM/ET Thursday, April 14, 2016.

Methodology
The Fox News Poll is conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research (D) and
Shaw & Company Research (R). The poll was conducted by telephone with live interviewers
April 11-13, 2016 among a random national sample of 1,021 registered voters (RV). Results
based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage
points.
Landline (489) and cellphone (532) telephone numbers were randomly selected for inclusion in
the survey using a probability proportionate to size method, which means phone numbers for
each state are proportional to the number of voters in each state. Fieldwork conducted by Braun
Research, Inc. of Princeton, NJ.
Results are of registered voters, unless otherwise noted.
An asterisk (*) is used for percentages of less than one-half percent.
A dash (-) represents a value of zero.
Some percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Results from Fox News polls before February 2011 were conducted by Opinion Dynamics Corp.

1.

Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as president?

*** President Obama Job Ratings Summary Among Registered Voters ***
Approve
Disapprove
(Dont know)
Latest (11-13 Apr 16)
49%
47
5
High (27-28 Jan 09)
65%
16
19
Low (7-9 Sep 14)
38%
56
6
Average (2009-Present)
46%
47
7

11-13 Apr 16
PAST TREND
20-22 Mar 16
15-17 Feb 16
18-21 Jan 16
4-7 Jan 16
16-17 Dec 15
16-19 Nov 15
1-3 Nov 15
10-12 Oct 15
20-22 Sep 15
11-13 Aug 15
30 Jul-2 Aug 15
13-15 Jul 15
21-23 Jun 15
31 May-2 Jun 15
9-12 May 15
19-21 Apr 15
29-31 Mar 15
1-3 Mar 15
8-10 Feb 15
25-27 Jan 15
11-13 Jan 15
7-9 Dec 14
25-27 Oct 14
12-14 Oct 14
28-30 Sep 14
7-9 Sep 14 [LOW]
10-12 Aug 14
20-22 Jul 14

3-4 Mar 09
17-18 Feb 09
27-28 Jan 09 [HIGH]

Approve
49%

Disapprove
47

(Dont know)
5

48%
49%
45%
42%
43%
40%
45%
42%
44%
42%
46%
47%
44%
45%
44%
42%
45%
42%
45%
45%
42%
42%
41%
40%
40%
38%
42%
42%

46
47
48
53
51
54
50
53
50
51
46
48
50
48
51
53
50
53
49
51
52
53
54
52
52
56
49
52

5
4
7
5
6
6
5
5
6
7
7
6
6
7
6
5
5
5
6
5
7
5
6
9
9
6
9
6

63%
60%
65%

26
26
16

11
14
19

2.

How satisfied are you with the way things are going in the country today -- are you very
satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very satisfied or not at all satisfied?
---------Satisfied-----------------Not satisfied--------SomeNot
(Dont
TOTAL Very
what TOTAL Not very at all
know)
11-13 Apr 16
42%
5
37
58
26
32
*
PAST TREND
4-7 Jan 16
38%
5
33
61
26
35
1
20-22 Sep 15
40%
5
35
59
24
35
1
13-15 Jul 15
41%
8
33
58
24
34
1
19-21 Apr 15
44%
4
40
56
26
30
1
11-13 Jan 15
40%
4
36
59
29
30
1
28-30 Sep 14
40%
2
38
59
29
30
20-22 Jul 14
40%
5
35
60
27
33
10, 12-13 May 14
43%
5
38
57
28
29
1
19-21 Jan 14
37%
3
34
62
31
31
20-22 Oct 13
26%
2
24
73
26
47
21-23 Jul 13
35%
2
33
63
30
33
20-22 Apr 13
40%
4
36
60
31
29
15-17 Jan 13
37%
3
34
63
26
37
1
28-30 Oct 12
46%
9
37
53
21
32
1
15-17 Jul 12
38%
4
34
62
25
37
9-11 Apr 12
32%
3
29
67
31
36
12-14 Jan 12
34%
4
30
65
31
34
23-25 Oct 11
24%
3
21
76
35
41
1
25-27 Apr 11
30%
2
28
69
35
34
1
18-19 Jan 11
37%
3
34
61
35
26
1
26-28 Oct 10
33%
3
30
65
32
33
1
1-2 Sep 10
32%
3
29
68
32
36
8-9 Jun 10
35%
2
33
65
30
35
1
12-13 Jan 10
35%
2
33
64
37
27
11-12 Aug 09
38%
6
32
61
32
29
2
22-23 Apr 09
46%
16
30
53
26
27
1
13-14 Jan 09
20%
3
17
79
35
44
1

3.

Which one of the following is the most important issue facing the country today? [IF
DONT KNOW OR ALL OR OTHER, ASK: Well, if you had to pick]
[RANDOMIZE LIST]
11-13 Apr 16 16-17 Dec 15 16-19 Nov 15 30 Jul-2 Aug 15
32%
21%
21%
The economy and jobs
30%
15
27
24
Terrorism
11
9
8
7
Health care
11
Climate change
7
6
3
5
7
4
5
The federal deficit
7
Race relations
5
5
3
5
Immigration
4
6
7
7
4
5
7
Foreign policy
7
Taxes
3
2
2
3
Gay marriage
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
Abortion
2
(All)
8
9
14
9
2
2
2
(Other)
1
(Dont know)
1
1
1
1

4.

On a scale of excellent, good, only fair and poor, how would you rate economic
conditions today?
Excellent
Good
Only fair
Poor
(Dont know)
11-13 Apr 16
2%
19
46
33
*
PAST TREND
4-7 Jan 16
2%
21
43
33
1
1-3 Nov 15
1%
20
44
35
*
11-13 Aug 15
2%
20
39
39
1
19-21 Apr 15
2%
19
51
28
1
11-13 Jan 15
3%
22
46
29
25-27 Oct 14
1%
17
48
33
1
10, 12-13 May 14
1%
17
46
36
20-22 Oct 13
-%
8
43
49
9-11 Jun 13
2%
16
44
38
1
15-17 Jan 13
-%
9
40
51
1
7-9 Oct 12
1%
15
42
42
1
13-15 May 12
1%
10
43
45
5-7 Dec 11
-%
5
28
66
26-28 Jun 11
1%
6
35
59
18-19 Jan 11
1%
7
40
51
1
26-28 Oct 10
1%
8
35
55
1
8-9 Jun 10
1%
6
44
49
1

28-29 Oct 98
7-8 Oct 98
9-10 Sep 98

11%
11%
12%

54
49
49

25
32
31

8
7
7

2
1
1

5.

What do you think is the most important ECONOMIC issue facing the country? [IF
DONT KNOW OR ALL OR OTHER, ASK] Well, if you had to pick
[RANDOMIZE LIST]
11-13 Apr 16 1-3 Nov 15 28-30 Sep 14 19-21 Jan 14
Government spending and
the deficit
35%
36%
34%
36%
Jobs and employment
31
28
34
40
Income inequality
20
16
14
12
Taxes
9
6
8
6
(All/Combination)
5
9
7
4
(Other)
*
3
1
(Dont know)
1
1
2
1

6.

In the presidential [primary election/caucus] in [state] this year, did you or are you
more likely to vote in the Democratic or Republican [primary election/caucus] for
president, or are you unlikely to participate in either?
Democratic
Republican
Primary/caucus Primary/caucus Neither (Dont know)
11-13 Apr 16
44%
41
11
4
Self-identified Democrats
87%
2
9
2
Self-identified Republicans
3%
88
7
1
Self-identified Independents
35%
30
25
10
*Breakout among self-identified D/R/I based on party identification question below Q47

[Q7-8 IF REPUBLICAN PRIMARY/CAUCUS IN Q6, N=419]


7.
Im going to read a list of potential candidates for the 2016 Republican nomination.
Please tell me which one you would like to see as the Republican presidential nominee.
[IF NOT SURE, ASK: Well, if you had to decide today, which one would you choose?]
[RANDOMIZE LIST]

Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
John Kasich
(Other)
(None of the above)
(Dont know)

11-13
Apr 16
N=419
45%
27
25
1
1
1

20-22
Mar 16
N=388
41%
38
17
1
2
1

Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
Ben Carson
Jeb Bush
John Kasich
Chris Christie
Rand Paul
Mike Huckabee
Rick Santorum
Jim Gilmore
Carly Fiorina
George Pataki
Lindsey Graham
Bobby Jindal
(Other)
(None)
(Dont know)

15-17 18-21
4-7
16-17 16-19
1-3
10-12 20-22
Feb 16 Jan 16 Jan 16 Dec 15 Nov 15 Nov 15 Oct 15 Sep 15
N=404 N=405 N=423 N=402 N=434 N=476 N=398 N=398
36%
34%
35%
39%
28%
26%
24%
26%
19
20
20
18
14
11
10
8
15
11
13
11
14
11
9
9
9
8
10
9
18
23
23
18
9
4
4
3
5
4
8
7
8
4
2
2
2
4
1
4
N/A
3
2
3
3
2
1
5
N/A
2
2
3
2
4
3
2
N/A
2
1
1
3
4
5
3
N/A
*
*
1
*
*
N/A
1
*
*
*
N/A
1
3
3
3
3
5
9
N/A
N/A
N/A
*
1
1
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
*
*
*
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
*
1
1
*
*
1
1
1
3
1
*
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
8
6
6
5
5
7
4

Donald Trump
Ben Carson
Ted Cruz
Jeb Bush
Mike Huckabee
Scott Walker
Carly Fiorina
John Kasich
Marco Rubio
Rand Paul
Chris Christie
Rick Santorum
Rick Perry
Bobby Jindal
George Pataki
Jim Gilmore
Lindsey Graham
(Other)
(None)
(Dont know)

11-13 30 Jul- 13-15 21-23 31 May- 9-12 19-21 29-31


Aug 15 2 Aug 15 Jul 15 Jun 15 2 Jun 15 May 15 Apr 15 Mar 15
N=381 N=475 N=389 N=378 N=370 N=413 N=383 N=379
25%
26%
18%
11%
4%
4%
5%
3%
12
7
6
10
11
13
6
11
10
6
4
4
8
6
8
10
9
15
14
15
12
13
9
12
6
6
4
6
6
10
9
10
6
9
15
9
12
11
12
15
5
2
1
3
2
1
1
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
4
5
7
8
7
9
13
8
3
5
8
9
9
7
10
9
3
3
3
2
5
6
6
4
1
2
2
3
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
4
2
2
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
*
1
2
1
1
*
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1
2
1
*
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
3
2
3
3
4
7
7
9
9
10
10
9
6

[SKIP AND CODE AS DONT KNOW IF DONT KNOW IN Q7]


8.
And which Republican would be your second choice? [IF NOT SURE, ASK: Well, if
you had to decide today, which one would you choose?]
[ONLY READ LIST IF REQUESTED. READ IN SAME ORDER AS Q7. DO NOT
ACCEPT CHOICE FROM Q7]
First
Second
Trump
Cruz
Kasich
choice
choice
supporters
supporters
supporters
Donald Trump
45%
19%
N/A
48%
24%
Ted Cruz
27
32
40%
N/A
55
John Kasich
25
29
37
44
N/A
(Other)
1
3
4
2
3
(None of the above)
1
15
19
6
17
(Dont know)
1
1
1
1
[Q9 IF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY/CAUCUS IN Q6, N=450]
9.
Please tell me which one of the following candidates you would like to see as the
Democratic presidential nominee. [IF NOT SURE, ASK: Well, if you had to decide
today, which one would you choose?] [RANDOMIZE]
11-13
20-22
15-17
Apr 16
Mar 16
Feb 16
N=450
N=410
N=429
Hillary Clinton
48%
55%
44%
Bernie Sanders
46
42
47
(Other)
*
*
1
(None of the above)
1
2
1
(Dont know)
4
1
7

Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
Martin OMalley
(Other)
(None of the above)
(Dont know)

18-21
Jan 16
N=375
49%
37
1
1
2
10

4-7
Jan 16
N=360
54%
39
3
1
1
2

16-17
Dec 15
N=390
56%
34
2
1
2
4

16-19
Nov 15
N=366
55%
32
3
*
5
5

1-3
Nov 15
N=505
56%
31
2
2
4
4

Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
Joe Biden
Martin OMalley
Jim Webb
Larry Lessig
Lincoln Chafee
Andrew Cuomo
(Other)
(None of the above)
(Dont know)

10-12
Oct 15
N=353
45%
25
19
1
*
*
N/A
1
4
5

20-22
Sep 15
N=381
44%
30
18
2
1
*
N/A
*
2
3

11-13
Aug 15
N=401
49%
30
10
1
1
N/A
N/A
1
3
4

30 Jul-2
Aug 15
N=499
51%
22
13
1
1
N/A
1
N/A
1
3
6

13-15
Jul 15
N=382
59%
19
8
1
1
N/A
1
N/A
1
4
5

21-23
Jun 15
N=375
61%
15
11
1
2
N/A
3
1
2
5

[RESUME ALL]
If the 2016 presidential election were held today
[Q10-15 RANDOMIZE]
10.-15. How would you vote if the candidates were: [IF DONT KNOW] Well, which way do
you lean? [ROTATE NAMES]
Summary Chart Among Registered Voters

Clinton vs.
Trump
Cruz
Kasich

Clinton
48%
45%
40%

Republican
41
44
49

(Wouldnt
(Other)
vote)
2
6
3
6
2
6

Sanders vs.
Trump
Cruz
Kasich

Sanders
53%
51%
47%

Republican
39
39
43

(Other)
2
1
2

Democrat
Hillary
Clinton
48%

Republican
Donald
Trump
41

(Other) (Wouldnt vote) (Dont know)


2
6
2

49%
47%
44%
49%
41%
40%
46%
47%
51%

38
42
47
38
46
45
42
42
34

11-13 Apr 16
PAST TREND
20-22 Mar 16
15-17 Feb 16
4-7 Jan 16
16-17 Dec 15
16-19 Nov 15*
10-12 Oct 15*
20-22 Sep 15
11-13 Aug 15
21-23 Jun 15*

2
2
2
3
2
4
3
2
3

(Dont
know)
2
2
2

Dem.
Edge
7
1
-9

(Wouldnt
vote)
4
5
5

(Dont
know)
2
3
4

Dem.
Edge
14
12
4

8
6
5
6
7
7
7
7
9

*June, October, and November 2015: results among a split sample, 4%

3
2
2
4
5
3
2
3
3

11-13 Apr 16
PAST TREND
20-22 Mar 16
15-17 Feb 16
4-7 Jan 16
16-17 Dec 15
16-19 Nov 15*
21-23 Jun 15*
9-12 May 15
19-21 Apr 15
29-31 Mar 15
2-4 Mar 14

Democrat
Hillary
Clinton
45%

Republican
Ted
Cruz
44

44%
45%
43%
45%
41%
48%
48%
47%
48%
52%

47
46
50
45
45
42
43
42
42
36

(Other) (Wouldnt vote) (Dont know)


3
6
2
1
2
1
2
2
3
1
1
2
2

6
5
4
4
5
4
4
5
4
4

2
2
3
4
5
4
4
5
4
5

*June and November 2015: results among a split sample, 4%

11-13 Apr 16
PAST TREND
20-22 Mar 16
15-17 Feb 16
9-12 May 15
7-9 Dec 14
20-22 Jul 14

11-13 Apr 16
20-22 Mar 16
15-17 Feb 16
16-19 Nov 15*

Democrat
Hillary
Clinton
40%

Republican
John
Kasich
49

40%
44%
48%
53%
54%

51
47
40
37
35

Democrat
Bernie
Sanders
53%
52%
53%
41%

Republican
Donald
Trump
39
38
38
46

(Other) (Wouldnt vote) (Dont know)


2
6
2
2
2
1
2
1

4
5
5
3
4

3
3
6
5
7

(Other) (Wouldnt vote) (Dont know)


2
4
2
1
6
2
2
5
2
3
6
4

*November 2015: results among a split sample, 4%

11-13 Apr 16
20-22 Mar 16

Democrat
Bernie
Sanders
51%
47%

Republican
Ted
Cruz
39
43

(Other) (Wouldnt vote) (Dont know)


1
5
3
1
4
4

11-13 Apr 16
20-22 Mar 16

Democrat
Bernie
Sanders
47%
43%

Republican
John
Kasich
43
44

(Other) (Wouldnt vote) (Dont know)


2
5
4
1
6
5

16.

Who do you think has the best chance of beating Hillary Clinton if shes the Democratic
nominee in November? (RANDOMIZE)
11-13 Apr 16
Donald Trump
42%
Ted Cruz
24
John Kasich
20
(All equal)
1
(None)
7
(Dont know)
5

[Q17-18 HALF SAMPLE A, N=526]


17.-18. Who would you trust more to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin?
Hillary Clinton
(Dont know)
Donald Trump
11-13 Apr 16
40%
53
6

11-13 Apr 16

Ted Cruz
44%

Hillary Clinton
48

(Dont know)
8

[Q19-20 HALF SAMPLE B, N=496]


19.-20. Who would you trust more to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin?
Donald Trump
Bernie Sanders
(Dont know)
11-13 Apr 16
39%
53
8

11-13 Apr 16

Ted Cruz
45%

Bernie Sanders
48

(Dont know)
7

Setting aside how you plan to vote


21.-24. Do you think [NAME] has the knowledge to serve effectively as president?
(RANDOMIZE)
Yes
No
(Dont know)
Hillary Clinton
11-13 Apr 16
63%
36
1
Ted Cruz
11-13 Apr 16

55%

39

Bernie Sanders
11-13 Apr 16

58%

37

Donald Trump
11-13 Apr 16

38%

60

25.-28. Do you think [NAME] has the integrity to serve effectively as president?
(RANDOMIZE)
Yes
No
(Dont know)
Hillary Clinton
11-13 Apr 16
48%
51
2
15-17 Feb 16
43%
55
2
14-15 Jun 05
54%
38
8
Ted Cruz
11-13 Apr 16

56%

39

Bernie Sanders
11-13 Apr 16

70%

26

Donald Trump
11-13 Apr 16

40%

58

29.-32. Do you think [NAME] has the temperament to serve effectively as president?
(RANDOMIZE)
No
(Dont know)
Yes
Hillary Clinton
11-13 Apr 16
62%
37
1
Ted Cruz
11-13 Apr 16

61%

35

Bernie Sanders
11-13 Apr 16

68%

29

Donald Trump
11-13 Apr 16
15-17 Feb 16

33%
30%

65
67

2
3

33.-36. Do you think [NAME] is likeable enough to serve effectively as president?


(RANDOMIZE)
Yes
No
(Dont know)
Hillary Clinton
52%
47
2
11-13 Apr 16
Ted Cruz
11-13 Apr 16

52%

45

Bernie Sanders
11-13 Apr 16

71%

26

Donald Trump
11-13 Apr 16

41%

57

37.-40. Do you think [NAME] can get things done as president to solve the countrys problems?
(RANDOMIZE)
Yes
No
(Dont know)
Hillary Clinton
11-13 Apr 16
46%
52
2
Ted Cruz
11-13 Apr 16

45%

48

Bernie Sanders
11-13 Apr 16

46%

49

Donald Trump
11-13 Apr 16

43%

55

41.-44. How proud would you be to have [NAME] as president? (RANDOMIZE)


Extremely
Bernie Sanders
11-13 Apr 16
PAST TREND
20-22 Sep 15
Hillary Clinton
11-13 Apr 16
PAST TREND
20-22 Sep 15
Donald Trump
11-13 Apr 16
PAST TREND
20-22 Sep 15
25-27 Apr 11
Ted Cruz
11-13 Apr 16

Very

Somewhat

Not at all

(Dont
know)

14%

17

33

35

9%

11

25

42

12

14%

14

24

48

15%

13

22

49

12%

12

20

56

11%
3%

9
7

20
23

56
62

3
4

7%

15

37

40

[ROTATE NEXT TWO QUESTIONS]


45.
How would you characterize the tone of the Republican presidential primary campaign so
far, would you say the candidates and their campaigns have been:
Generally polite
Generally rude and
(Dont
and respectful, or
disrespectful?
(Mixed)
know)
11-13 Apr 16*
13%
80
4
3
Past Trend

Generally polite
Generally rude and
and respectful, or
disrespectful?
23-24 Feb 00
42%
32
*2016 Wording: presidential PRIMARY campaign so far

(Mixed/
Dont know)
26

46.

How would you characterize the tone of the Democratic presidential primary campaign
so far, would you say the candidates and their campaigns have been:
Generally polite
Generally rude and
(Mixed)
and respectful, or
disrespectful?
11-13 Apr 16*
64%
28
5
Past Trend

Generally polite
Generally rude and
and respectful, or
disrespectful?
23-24 Feb 00
44%
29
*2016 Wording: presidential PRIMARY campaign so far

47.

(Mixed/
Dont know)
27

Which of the following best describes your view?


11-13 Apr 16
Even if some people are offended, Americans need to be
able to speak frankly about controversial issues and
problems facing the country
Even when discussing big issues, its important people
avoid language that is hurtful and offensive to some
Americans
(Dont know)

60%

37
3

POLITICAL IDENTIFICATION
When you think about politics, do you think of yourself as a Democrat or a Republican?
(Independent / (Dont know /
Democrat
Republican
Other)
Refused)
11-13 Apr 16
42%
40
16
2
RECENT TREND
20-22 Mar 16
40%
39
18
3
15-17 Feb 16
43%
40
15
2
18-21 Jan 16
39%
38
18
5
4-7 Jan 16
40%
40
17
2
16-17 Dec 15
43%
39
16
2
16-19 Nov 15
39%
40
18
3
1-3 Nov 15
42%
37
18
3
10-12 Oct 15
39%
40
18
3
20-22 Sep 15
40%
41
17
3
11-13 Aug 15
42%
38
17
3
30 Jul-2 Aug 15
41%
37
17
5
13-15 Jul 15
41%
37
20
2
21-23 Jun 15
42%
38
15
4
31 May-2 Jun 15
43%
37
18
2
9-12 May 15
41%
37
20
2
19-21 Apr 15
42%
38
17
3

(Dont
know)
4

Fox News Poll -- Margin of Error for Subgroups


The Fox News Poll is conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research (D) and
Shaw & Company Research (R). The poll was conducted by telephone with live interviewers
April 11-13, 2016 among a random national sample of 1,021 registered voters. Results based on
the full sample have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.
Results among the attached subgroups have larger sampling errors:
Registered Voters
+/- 4.5%
Democrats:
+/- 4.5%
Republicans:
+/- 8%
Independents:
--+/- 4.5%
Men:
+/- 4%
Women:
--+/- 3.5%
White:
+/- 10%
Black:
--+/- 4%
College Degree:
+/- 4.5%
No College Degree:
--+/- 6.5%
Under Age 35:
+/- 5.5%
Age 35-54:
+/- 4%
Age 55+:
+/- 5.5%
Age 65+:
--+/- 5.5%
Income Under $50k:
+/- 4%
Income $50k+:
--+/- 5%
Liberal:
+/- 6.5%
Very Conservative:
--+/- 4.5%
Dem Primary Voters:
+/- 4.5%
GOP Primary Voters:

Questions 17-20 Split Sample


Overall
+/- 4%
+/- 6.5%
Democrats:
+/- 6.5%
Republicans:
--+/- 6%
Men:
+/- 6%
Women:
--+/- 5%
White:
+/- 9%
Non-White:
--+/- 6%
College Degree:
+/- 6%
No College Degree:
--+/- 9.5%
Under Age 35:
+/- 8%
Age 35-54:
+/- 6%
Age 55+:
+/- 8%
Age 65+:
--+/- 8%
Income Under $50k:
+/- 5.5%
Income $50k+:
--+/- 7%
Liberal:
+/- 9%
Very Conservative:
--+/- 6.5%
Dem Primary Voters:
+/- 6.5%
GOP Primary Voters:

Republican Primary Voters +/- 4.5%


--+/- 6.5%
Men:
+/- 6.5%
Women:
--+/- 7%
White Men:
+/- 7%
White Women:
--+/- 6.5%
College Degree:
+/- 6.5%
No College Degree:
--+/- 9%
Under Age 45:
+/- 5%
Age 45+:
--+/- 9.5%
Income Under $50k:
+/- 5.5%
Income $50k+:
--+/- 7%
White Evangelical:
--+/- 7%
Very Conservative:
--+/- 5%
Republican:

Democratic Primary Voters +/- 4.5%


--+/- 7%
Men:
+/- 6%
Women:
--+/- 5.5%
White:
+/- 8%
Non-White:
--+/- 6%
College Degree:
+/- 7%
No College Degree:
--+/- 8%
Under Age 45:
+/- 6%
Age 45+:
--+/- 8%
Income Under $50k:
+/- 6%
Income $50k+:
--+/- 5.5%
Liberal:
--+/- 5%
Democrat:
---

1. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as president?

Approve
Disapprove
(Don't know)

Total
49%
47%
5%

Approve
Disapprove
(Don't know)

Total
49%
47%
5%

Dem
87%
9%
4%

Rep
12%
84%
4%

Under
Age 35
61%
33%
6%

Ind
39%
52%
9%

35-54
41%
55%
4%

Men
44%
52%
5%

55+
46%
49%
5%

Women
53%
42%
5%

65+
50%
45%
5%

White
40%
56%
5%

Black
90%
4%
6%

Under
$50k
59%
35%
6%

College
Degree
54%
42%
4%

$50k+
45%
53%
3%

Lib
80%
15%
4%

No
Degree
45%
50%
5%
Very
Cons
14%
83%
2%

2. How satisfied are you with the way things are going in the country today -- are you very satisfied, somewhat
satisfied, not very satisfied or not at all satisfied?

Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Not very satisfied
Not at all satisfied
(Don't know)

Total
5%
37%
26%
32%
*%

Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Not very satisfied
Not at all satisfied
(Don't know)

Total
5%
37%
26%
32%
*%

Dem
9%
59%
22%
10%
*%

Rep
1%
14%
30%
55%
*%

Under
Age 35
5%
47%
25%
22%
*%

Ind
4%
36%
28%
32%
1%

35-54
6%
31%
27%
37%
-

Men
4%
35%
26%
34%
*%

55+
5%
34%
26%
35%
*%

Women
6%
38%
26%
30%
*%

65+
4%
37%
25%
33%
*%

White
3%
31%
28%
38%
*%

Black
17%
61%
14%
8%
-

Under
$50k
7%
40%
25%
27%
-

College
Degree
5%
39%
29%
27%
1%

$50k+
4%
35%
26%
34%
*%

Lib
6%
55%
25%
14%
*%

No
Degree
5%
35%
24%
35%
*%
Very
Cons
5%
11%
19%
65%
*%

3. Which one of the following is the most important issue facing the country today?

Terrorism
The economy and jobs
Health care
Immigration
Foreign policy
The federal deficit
Climate change
Race relations
Gay marriage
Taxes
Abortion
(All)
(Other)
(Don't know)

Total
15%
32%
9%
4%
4%
7%
7%
5%
2%
3%
2%
8%
2%
1%

Terrorism
The economy and jobs
Health care
Immigration
Foreign policy
The federal deficit
Climate change
Race relations
Gay marriage
Taxes
Abortion
(All)
(Other)
(Don't know)

Total
15%
32%
9%
4%
4%
7%
7%
5%
2%
3%
2%
8%
2%
1%

Dem
11%
34%
12%
2%
2%
4%
14%
7%
2%
2%
1%
5%
2%
2%

Rep
22%
28%
4%
7%
6%
9%
1%
2%
2%
3%
4%
9%
1%
1%

Under
Age 35
15%
32%
8%
2%
2%
6%
12%
7%
2%
2%
4%
5%
2%
1%

Ind
10%
38%
8%
2%
3%
8%
6%
5%
4%
1%
1%
9%
2%
2%

35-54
13%
37%
9%
3%
6%
7%
5%
4%
2%
3%
1%
8%
1%
2%

Men
11%
42%
6%
4%
4%
8%
7%
5%
1%
3%
1%
6%
2%
*%

55+
17%
28%
8%
7%
3%
8%
5%
3%
2%
3%
1%
9%
2%
2%

Women
19%
24%
11%
4%
4%
6%
7%
4%
3%
2%
3%
9%
1%
2%

65+
19%
25%
11%
5%
2%
9%
5%
3%
2%
1%
1%
10%
4%
2%

White
16%
32%
8%
4%
5%
8%
8%
4%
1%
2%
2%
8%
2%
1%

Black
16%
36%
10%
2%
2%
*%
*%
13%
7%
3%
*%
7%
1%
2%

Under
$50k
16%
33%
10%
3%
3%
5%
8%
4%
2%
3%
2%
8%
2%
1%

College
Degree
14%
35%
10%
4%
6%
6%
9%
5%
1%
3%
2%
5%
2%
1%

$50k+
14%
33%
8%
5%
5%
8%
7%
6%
1%
3%
2%
8%
1%
1%

Lib
9%
35%
11%
2%
3%
5%
15%
8%
2%
2%
*%
6%
2%
1%

No
Degree
16%
31%
8%
5%
3%
8%
6%
5%
3%
2%
3%
9%
2%
2%
Very
Cons
21%
21%
5%
7%
2%
12%
*%
2%
3%
4%
7%
13%
2%
2%

4. On a scale of excellent, good, only fair and poor, how would you rate economic conditions today?

Excellent
Good
Only fair
Poor
(Don't know)

Total
2%
19%
46%
33%
*%

Excellent
Good
Only fair
Poor
(Don't know)

Total
2%
19%
46%
33%
*%

Dem
3%
28%
52%
17%
*%

Rep
1%
7%
44%
47%
1%

Under
Age 35
3%
19%
50%
29%
-

Ind
2%
23%
40%
36%
*%

35-54
*%
18%
49%
32%
*%

Men
3%
16%
47%
34%
*%

55+
2%
19%
42%
36%
1%

Women
1%
21%
46%
32%
1%

65+
3%
20%
40%
35%
1%

White
1%
18%
44%
36%
1%

Black
7%
22%
52%
19%
-

Under
$50k
3%
15%
51%
30%
1%

College
Degree
1%
24%
49%
27%
*%

$50k+
1%
21%
45%
33%
-

Lib
3%
29%
48%
20%
-

No
Degree
2%
15%
45%
37%
1%
Very
Cons
6%
36%
57%
1%

5. What do you think is the most important ECONOMIC issue facing the country?

Government spending and the deficit


Jobs and employment
Income inequality
Taxes
(All/Combination)
(Other)
(Don't know)

Total
35%
31%
20%
9%
5%
*%
1%

Government spending and the deficit


Jobs and employment
Income inequality
Taxes
(All/Combination)
(Other)
(Don't know)

Total
35%
31%
20%
9%
5%
*%
1%

Dem
20%
35%
33%
6%
5%
*%
*%

Rep
52%
28%
4%
10%
5%
*%
1%

Under
Age 35
35%
28%
25%
10%
1%
*%

Ind
36%
24%
23%
9%
4%
2%
2%

35-54
34%
27%
18%
11%
7%
1%
1%

Men
35%
31%
19%
10%
4%
1%
*%

55+
36%
35%
17%
6%
6%
*%
*%

Women
35%
30%
20%
7%
6%
*%
1%

65+
35%
33%
18%
6%
8%
1%
1%

White
39%
28%
20%
8%
5%
1%
1%

Black
11%
53%
21%
12%
2%
-

Under
$50k
31%
36%
18%
9%
5%
*%
1%

College
Degree
35%
25%
29%
7%
4%
1%
*%

$50k+
37%
26%
22%
8%
4%
1%
1%

Lib
26%
30%
36%
5%
3%
*%

No
Degree
35%
35%
14%
10%
6%
*%
1%
Very
Cons
43%
31%
3%
12%
9%
1%
*%

6. In the presidential <primary election/caucus> in <state> this year, did you or are you more likely to vote in
the Democratic or Republican <primary election/caucus> for president, or are you unlikely to participate in
either?

Democratic primary/caucus
Republican primary/caucus
Neither
(Other/Don't know)

Total
44%
41%
11%
4%

Democratic primary/caucus
Republican primary/caucus
Neither
(Other/Don't know)

Total
44%
41%
11%
4%

Dem
87%
2%
9%
2%

Rep
3%
88%
7%
1%

Under
Age 35
54%
30%
14%
2%

Ind
35%
30%
25%
10%

35-54
37%
46%
13%
5%

Men
38%
44%
16%
2%

55+
43%
45%
8%
4%

Women
49%
38%
7%
5%

65+
44%
41%
10%
5%

White
37%
49%
11%
3%

Black
76%
5%
13%
6%

Under
$50k
54%
31%
10%
5%

College
Degree
42%
41%
14%
4%

$50k+
39%
46%
12%
2%

Lib
76%
9%
11%
4%

No
Degree
45%
41%
10%
4%
Very
Cons
15%
81%
4%
1%

7. [REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS] I'm going to read a list of potential candidates for the 2016 Republican
nomination. Please tell me which one you would like to see as the Republican presidential nominee.

Ted Cruz
John Kasich
Donald Trump
(Other)
(None of the above)
(Don't know)

Total
27%
25%
45%
1%
1%
1%

Ted Cruz
John Kasich
Donald Trump
(Other)
(None of the above)
(Don't know)

Total
27%
25%
45%
1%
1%
1%

Men
27%
22%
48%
1%
1%
1%

Women
27%
27%
42%
1%
2%
1%

Under
Age 45
26%
26%
47%
1%
1%

White
Men
25%
23%
49%
1%
1%
1%

45+
28%
24%
44%
1%
2%
1%

White
Women
27%
30%
40%
1%
2%
1%
Under
$50k
36%
18%
44%
1%
2%

College
Degree
26%
33%
37%
1%
2%
1%

$50k+
24%
27%
46%
1%
2%
1%

No
Degree
28%
15%
54%
1%
1%
*%
White
Evangel
32%
19%
47%
*%
1%
*%

Very
Cons
34%
13%
50%
2%
1%
*%

Rep
27%
24%
45%
1%
1%
1%

Very
Cons
33%
30%
23%
2%
11%
1%

Rep
33%
31%
20%
4%
12%
1%

8. [REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS] And which Republican would be your second choice?

Ted Cruz
John Kasich
Donald Trump
(Other)
(None of the above)
(Don't know)

Total
32%
29%
19%
3%
15%
1%

Ted Cruz
John Kasich
Donald Trump
(Other)
(None of the above)
(Don't know)

Total
32%
29%
19%
3%
15%
1%

Men
35%
24%
22%
4%
14%
2%

Women
29%
35%
17%
3%
16%
1%

Under
Age 45
38%
31%
15%
2%
14%
1%

White
Men
37%
24%
22%
4%
14%
1%

45+
29%
28%
22%
4%
16%
2%

White
Women
31%
36%
17%
3%
12%
1%
Under
$50k
34%
33%
19%
3%
9%
2%

College
Degree
30%
31%
17%
4%
17%
2%

$50k+
31%
28%
20%
3%
17%
1%

No
Degree
35%
27%
21%
3%
13%
1%
White
Evangel
34%
32%
19%
3%
12%
1%

9. [DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTERS] Please tell me which one of the following candidates you would like to see as the
Democratic presidential nominee.

Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
(Other)
(None of the above)
(Don't know)

Total
48%
46%
*%
1%
4%

Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
(Other)
(None of the above)
(Don't know)

Total
48%
46%
*%
1%
4%

Men
37%
57%
2%
3%

Women
56%
38%
*%
1%
5%

Under
Age 45
30%
65%
1%
4%

White
40%
53%
*%
2%
5%

45+
64%
29%
*%
2%
4%

NonWhite
63%
34%
*%
4%
Under
$50k
47%
50%
*%
2%

College
Degree
54%
42%
*%
1%
2%

$50k+
47%
45%
*%
2%
5%

No
Degree
45%
49%
2%
5%

Lib
46%
51%
*%
3%

Dem
51%
44%
*%
4%

10. How would you vote if the candidates were:

Democrat Hillary Clinton


Republican Donald Trump
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
48%
41%
2%
6%
2%

Democrat Hillary Clinton


Republican Donald Trump
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
48%
41%
2%
6%
2%

Dem
87%
6%
1%
4%
2%

Rep
11%
82%
2%
5%
1%

Under
Age 35
55%
33%
3%
7%
1%

Ind
40%
37%
7%
13%
3%

35-54
42%
46%
4%
5%
3%

Men
40%
51%
3%
5%
1%

55+
48%
44%
1%
6%
1%

Women
55%
33%
2%
7%
3%

65+
52%
41%
1%
6%
1%

White
39%
49%
3%
7%
2%

Black
89%
5%
5%
*%

Under
$50k
57%
33%
*%
8%
2%

College
Degree
53%
36%
2%
6%
2%

$50k+
45%
46%
3%
5%
2%

Lib
78%
12%
2%
6%
2%

No
Degree
45%
45%
2%
6%
2%
Very
Cons
16%
78%
2%
4%
*%

11. How would you vote if the candidates were:

Democrat Hillary Clinton


Republican Ted Cruz
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
45%
44%
3%
6%
2%

Democrat Hillary Clinton


Republican Ted Cruz
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
45%
44%
3%
6%
2%

Dem
82%
12%
2%
3%
1%

Rep
8%
82%
1%
8%
1%

Under
Age 35
45%
43%
4%
7%
1%

Ind
39%
38%
8%
11%
5%

35-54
42%
48%
2%
5%
3%

Men
39%
49%
3%
7%
1%

55+
48%
41%
2%
7%
2%

Women
50%
39%
2%
6%
3%

65+
51%
37%
2%
8%
3%

White
37%
52%
3%
6%
2%

Black
82%
10%
5%
2%

Under
$50k
50%
37%
2%
9%
3%

College
Degree
50%
41%
2%
5%
1%

$50k+
43%
47%
3%
5%
2%

Lib
74%
16%
3%
6%
1%

No
Degree
42%
46%
2%
7%
3%
Very
Cons
15%
76%
1%
6%
2%

12. How would you vote if the candidates were:

Democrat Hillary Clinton


Republican John Kasich
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
40%
49%
2%
6%
2%

Democrat Hillary Clinton


Republican John Kasich
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
40%
49%
2%
6%
2%

Dem
78%
17%
*%
3%
1%

Rep
4%
85%
1%
8%
1%

Under
Age 35
41%
50%
3%
6%
1%

Ind
32%
49%
6%
9%
4%

35-54
37%
52%
2%
6%
3%

Men
33%
56%
2%
8%
1%

55+
43%
47%
1%
7%
2%

Women
47%
44%
2%
5%
2%

65+
48%
40%
2%
7%
3%

White
32%
58%
2%
6%
2%

Black
82%
11%
4%
3%

Under
$50k
48%
43%
1%
6%
3%

College
Degree
43%
48%
1%
5%
2%

$50k+
37%
53%
2%
6%
2%

Lib
68%
24%
2%
4%
2%

No
Degree
38%
50%
2%
7%
2%
Very
Cons
15%
74%
2%
8%
2%

13. How would you vote if the candidates were:

Democrat Bernie Sanders


Republican Donald Trump
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
53%
39%
2%
4%
2%

Democrat Bernie Sanders


Republican Donald Trump
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
53%
39%
2%
4%
2%

Dem
91%
5%
1%
3%
1%

Rep
14%
77%
3%
5%
1%

Under
Age 35
67%
28%
2%
2%
1%

Ind
54%
34%
4%
4%
3%

35-54
46%
45%
3%
4%
2%

Men
47%
47%
1%
3%
1%

55+
50%
42%
2%
5%
2%

Women
59%
32%
3%
5%
2%

65+
53%
38%
2%
4%
3%

White
45%
47%
2%
4%
2%

Black
91%
3%
3%
3%
*%

Under
$50k
65%
29%
1%
2%
2%

College
Degree
56%
34%
3%
6%
1%

$50k+
48%
44%
2%
5%
1%

Lib
87%
10%
1%
2%
1%

No
Degree
52%
42%
2%
3%
2%
Very
Cons
17%
75%
3%
3%
2%

14. How would you vote if the candidates were:

Democrat Bernie Sanders


Republican Ted Cruz
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
51%
39%
1%
5%
3%

Democrat Bernie Sanders


Republican Ted Cruz
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
51%
39%
1%
5%
3%

Dem
87%
6%
*%
4%
3%

Rep
13%
78%
1%
6%
2%

Under
Age 35
65%
31%
1%
2%
2%

Ind
54%
30%
6%
6%
5%

35-54
44%
46%
1%
5%
4%

Men
48%
44%
2%
4%
2%

55+
48%
38%
2%
8%
4%

Women
54%
34%
1%
6%
4%

65+
47%
36%
1%
8%
7%

White
44%
46%
2%
5%
3%

Black
84%
9%
1%
6%

Under
$50k
59%
30%
1%
4%
7%

College
Degree
55%
36%
2%
5%
2%

$50k+
48%
43%
2%
5%
2%

Lib
86%
9%
1%
3%
1%

No
Degree
49%
41%
1%
5%
4%
Very
Cons
15%
74%
1%
6%
5%

15. How would you vote if the candidates were:

Democrat Bernie Sanders


Republican John Kasich
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
47%
43%
2%
5%
4%

Democrat Bernie Sanders


Republican John Kasich
(Other)
(Wouldn't vote)
(Don't know)

Total
47%
43%
2%
5%
4%

Dem
81%
11%
1%
3%
4%

Rep
11%
80%
1%
7%
1%

Under
Age 35
63%
32%
1%
3%
1%

Ind
45%
37%
4%
7%
7%

35-54
42%
48%
2%
5%
4%

Men
44%
47%
2%
5%
2%

55+
39%
47%
2%
7%
6%

Women
49%
39%
1%
5%
6%

65+
39%
42%
2%
8%
9%

White
40%
51%
2%
4%
3%

Black
76%
10%
2%
5%
7%

Under
$50k
58%
30%
1%
6%
6%

College
Degree
46%
47%
1%
3%
3%

$50k+
41%
50%
2%
5%
2%

Lib
80%
15%
1%
2%
3%

No
Degree
47%
40%
2%
7%
5%
Very
Cons
16%
69%
4%
7%
4%

16. Who do you think has the best chance of beating Hillary Clinton if she's the Democratic nominee in November?

Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
John Kasich
(All equal)
(None)
(Don't know)

Total
42%
24%
20%
1%
7%
5%

Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
John Kasich
(All equal)
(None)
(Don't know)

Total
42%
24%
20%
1%
7%
5%

Dem
24%
28%
25%
1%
14%
8%

Rep
59%
23%
13%
2%
1%
2%

Under
Age 35
43%
28%
22%
1%
3%
3%

Ind
44%
20%
24%
2%
4%
6%

35-54
43%
23%
19%
1%
7%
7%

Men
45%
23%
23%
2%
5%
2%

55+
39%
23%
20%
1%
10%
7%

Women
39%
25%
17%
1%
9%
8%

65+
39%
25%
19%
1%
9%
7%

White
46%
23%
21%
1%
5%
4%

Black
21%
32%
16%
3%
14%
15%

Under
$50k
37%
30%
17%
1%
7%
9%

College
Degree
36%
20%
27%
2%
9%
6%

$50k+
43%
21%
23%
2%
7%
4%

No
Degree
45%
27%
15%
1%
5%
5%

Lib
29%
26%
26%
1%
10%
8%

Very
Cons
57%
22%
11%
2%
6%
3%

17. [SPLIT SAMPLE] Who would you trust more to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin?

Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton
(Both/same/neither)
(Don't know)

Total
40%
53%
5%
1%

Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton
(Both/same/neither)
(Don't know)

Total
40%
53%
5%
1%

Dem
8%
87%
3%
2%

Rep
77%
20%
3%
-

Under
Age 35
28%
66%
6%
1%

Men
50%
45%
4%
1%

Women
30%
61%
6%
2%

White
46%
47%
6%
1%

35-54
48%
45%
6%
1%

55+
43%
51%
4%
2%

65+
38%
53%
5%
4%

NonWhite
23%
73%
2%
3%
Under
$50k
30%
63%
5%
3%

College
Degree
38%
59%
3%
-

$50k+
46%
49%
5%
-

No
Degree
41%
50%
6%
2%

Lib
13%
78%
7%
2%

Very
Cons
79%
19%
2%
1%

18. [SPLIT SAMPLE] Who would you trust more to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin?

Ted Cruz
Hillary Clinton
(Both/same/neither)
(Don't know)

Total
44%
48%
5%
3%

Ted Cruz
Hillary Clinton
(Both/same/neither)
(Don't know)

Total
44%
48%
5%
3%

Dem
18%
78%
1%
2%

Rep
75%
15%
6%
4%

Under
Age 35
44%
49%
2%
5%

Men
53%
39%
4%
4%

Women
35%
56%
6%
3%

White
49%
43%
4%
4%

35-54
47%
48%
4%
2%

55+
41%
48%
7%
4%

65+
42%
47%
8%
3%

NonWhite
29%
64%
6%
2%
Under
$50k
41%
52%
4%
3%

College
Degree
36%
59%
3%
2%

$50k+
45%
47%
4%
4%

No
Degree
49%
42%
5%
4%

Lib
23%
72%
3%
3%

Very
Cons
74%
19%
5%
3%

19. [SPLIT SAMPLE] Who would you trust more to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin?

Donald Trump
Bernie Sanders
(Both/same/neither)
(Don't know)

Total
39%
53%
5%
3%

Donald Trump
Bernie Sanders
(Both/same/neither)
(Don't know)

Total
39%
53%
5%
3%

Dem
9%
84%
4%
2%

Rep
70%
22%
5%
3%

Under
Age 35
28%
68%
1%
3%

Men
47%
46%
4%
3%

Women
32%
58%
6%
4%

White
45%
45%
6%
4%

35-54
47%
44%
6%
3%

55+
40%
49%
7%
4%

65+
37%
52%
7%
4%

NonWhite
18%
77%
3%
2%
Under
$50k
27%
65%
4%
4%

College
Degree
36%
53%
7%
3%

$50k+
44%
48%
6%
2%

No
Degree
41%
53%
3%
3%

Lib
13%
82%
2%
3%

Very
Cons
67%
23%
7%
4%

20. [SPLIT SAMPLE] Who would you trust more to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin?

Ted Cruz
Bernie Sanders
(Both/same/neither)
(Don't know)

Total
45%
48%
4%
3%

Ted Cruz
Bernie Sanders
(Both/same/neither)
(Don't know)

Total
45%
48%
4%
3%

Dem
18%
78%
4%
1%

Rep
77%
14%
4%
5%

Under
Age 35
48%
50%
3%
-

Men
48%
45%
5%
2%

Women
42%
50%
3%
4%

White
50%
41%
4%
4%

35-54
44%
48%
3%
5%

55+
43%
46%
7%
4%

65+
40%
48%
9%
3%

NonWhite
27%
68%
5%
*%

College
Degree
44%
48%
5%
3%

Under
$50k
35%
59%
3%
3%

$50k+
49%
43%
5%
2%

No
Degree
46%
48%
3%
3%

Lib
17%
79%
3%
1%

Very
Cons
75%
16%
2%
7%

21. Do you think Hillary Clinton has the knowledge to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
63%
36%
1%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
63%
36%
1%

Dem
88%
11%
1%

Rep
39%
61%
1%

Under
Age 35
66%
33%
1%

Ind
55%
42%
3%

35-54
63%
36%
1%

Men
56%
43%
1%

55+
61%
38%
1%

Women
68%
30%
1%

65+
61%
38%
1%

White
57%
42%
1%

Black
90%
9%
1%

Under
$50k
66%
33%
1%

College
Degree
72%
27%
1%

$50k+
62%
37%
1%

Lib
83%
16%
1%

No
Degree
56%
42%
1%
Very
Cons
35%
65%
1%

22. Do you think Donald Trump has the knowledge to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
38%
60%
2%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
38%
60%
2%

Dem
12%
88%
1%

Rep
65%
32%
3%

Under
Age 35
29%
71%
*%

Ind
39%
59%
2%

35-54
41%
56%
3%

Men
47%
52%
1%

55+
41%
56%
3%

Women
30%
68%
3%

65+
40%
56%
4%

White
43%
55%
2%

Black
13%
86%
2%

Under
$50k
32%
65%
3%

College
Degree
30%
67%
2%

$50k+
41%
58%
1%

Lib
13%
86%
1%

No
Degree
43%
55%
2%
Very
Cons
66%
30%
4%

23. Do you think Ted Cruz has the knowledge to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
55%
39%
6%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
55%
39%
6%

Dem
42%
52%
6%

Rep
74%
23%
3%

Under
Age 35
61%
34%
5%

Ind
46%
47%
7%

35-54
56%
38%
6%

Men
58%
38%
4%

55+
50%
44%
7%

Women
53%
39%
8%

65+
50%
42%
8%

White
58%
37%
5%

Black
49%
42%
9%

Under
$50k
55%
36%
8%

College
Degree
50%
45%
5%

$50k+
55%
42%
3%

Lib
40%
54%
6%

No
Degree
59%
35%
6%
Very
Cons
72%
22%
6%

24. Do you think Bernie Sanders has the knowledge to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
58%
37%
5%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
58%
37%
5%

Dem
76%
19%
5%

Rep
37%
60%
4%

Under
Age 35
71%
27%
2%

Ind
62%
30%
8%

35-54
55%
40%
5%

Men
58%
40%
3%

55+
51%
42%
7%

Women
58%
35%
7%

65+
52%
40%
8%

White
54%
42%
4%

Black
69%
18%
13%

Under
$50k
65%
28%
7%

College
Degree
56%
39%
4%

$50k+
55%
41%
4%

Lib
78%
19%
4%

No
Degree
59%
36%
6%
Very
Cons
31%
64%
5%

25. Do you think Hillary Clinton has the integrity to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
48%
51%
2%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
48%
51%
2%

Dem
78%
21%
1%

Rep
19%
80%
1%

Under
Age 35
47%
52%
1%

Ind
41%
56%
3%

35-54
47%
51%
2%

Men
42%
57%
1%

55+
50%
49%
2%

Women
53%
45%
2%

65+
55%
43%
2%

White
40%
58%
2%

Black
87%
12%
*%

Under
$50k
54%
45%
1%

College
Degree
51%
48%
1%

$50k+
46%
53%
2%

Lib
70%
29%
1%

No
Degree
46%
52%
1%
Very
Cons
23%
77%
-

26. Do you think Donald Trump has the integrity to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
40%
58%
2%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
40%
58%
2%

Dem
12%
87%
1%

Rep
70%
28%
2%

Under
Age 35
30%
69%
1%

Ind
37%
61%
2%

35-54
43%
55%
2%

Men
48%
50%
2%

55+
44%
54%
2%

Women
32%
66%
2%

65+
42%
55%
2%

White
46%
53%
2%

Black
16%
84%
-

Under
$50k
35%
63%
2%

College
Degree
32%
65%
3%

$50k+
42%
57%
1%

Lib
14%
85%
1%

No
Degree
45%
54%
1%
Very
Cons
69%
29%
2%

27. Do you think Ted Cruz has the integrity to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
56%
39%
5%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
56%
39%
5%

Dem
43%
54%
4%

Rep
76%
21%
3%

Under
Age 35
59%
38%
3%

Ind
43%
44%
13%

35-54
57%
37%
6%

Men
58%
39%
4%

55+
53%
42%
5%

Women
55%
39%
6%

65+
53%
39%
7%

White
58%
38%
4%

Black
50%
45%
4%

Under
$50k
54%
41%
5%

College
Degree
51%
44%
6%

$50k+
56%
40%
4%

Lib
41%
55%
4%

No
Degree
60%
36%
4%
Very
Cons
76%
21%
4%

28. Do you think Bernie Sanders has the integrity to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
70%
26%
3%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
70%
26%
3%

Dem
85%
13%
2%

Rep
51%
45%
3%

Under
Age 35
80%
18%
2%

Ind
78%
17%
6%

35-54
68%
29%
3%

Men
69%
28%
2%

55+
66%
30%
4%

Women
71%
25%
4%

65+
65%
29%
6%

White
68%
29%
3%

Black
87%
11%
2%

Under
$50k
76%
20%
3%

College
Degree
75%
23%
2%

$50k+
68%
29%
3%

Lib
89%
10%
1%

No
Degree
67%
29%
4%
Very
Cons
44%
52%
4%

29. Do you think Hillary Clinton has the temperament to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
62%
37%
1%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
62%
37%
1%

Dem
87%
13%
1%

Rep
37%
62%
1%

Under
Age 35
61%
39%
*%

Ind
56%
41%
2%

35-54
63%
34%
3%

Men
55%
43%
1%

55+
61%
38%
1%

Women
67%
31%
1%

65+
63%
37%
1%

White
56%
42%
1%

Black
90%
10%
-

Under
$50k
66%
33%
1%

College
Degree
69%
29%
2%

$50k+
61%
38%
1%

Lib
82%
17%
1%

No
Degree
57%
42%
1%
Very
Cons
34%
66%
*%

30. Do you think Donald Trump has the temperament to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
33%
65%
2%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
33%
65%
2%

Dem
10%
89%
1%

Rep
58%
40%
2%

Under
Age 35
25%
75%
*%

Ind
32%
65%
3%

35-54
35%
63%
2%

Men
40%
59%
1%

55+
38%
60%
2%

Women
27%
71%
2%

65+
36%
61%
3%

White
37%
61%
2%

Black
15%
85%
-

Under
$50k
26%
72%
2%

College
Degree
28%
71%
1%

$50k+
37%
62%
1%

Lib
12%
88%
*%

No
Degree
36%
62%
2%
Very
Cons
60%
37%
2%

31. Do you think Ted Cruz has the temperament to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
61%
35%
5%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
61%
35%
5%

Dem
50%
45%
5%

Rep
76%
21%
4%

Under
Age 35
66%
31%
3%

Ind
51%
43%
6%

35-54
63%
31%
6%

Men
64%
33%
3%

55+
55%
40%
5%

Women
57%
36%
6%

65+
56%
38%
6%

White
61%
35%
4%

Black
58%
35%
7%

Under
$50k
61%
32%
6%

College
Degree
56%
39%
5%

$50k+
59%
37%
4%

Lib
49%
47%
3%

No
Degree
64%
31%
5%
Very
Cons
74%
22%
4%

32. Do you think Bernie Sanders has the temperament to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
68%
29%
3%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
68%
29%
3%

Dem
83%
14%
3%

Rep
49%
48%
3%

Under
Age 35
78%
20%
2%

Ind
75%
22%
4%

35-54
64%
31%
5%

Men
66%
32%
2%

55+
64%
34%
2%

Women
69%
26%
5%

65+
62%
34%
4%

White
65%
32%
3%

Black
84%
13%
3%

Under
$50k
74%
22%
4%

College
Degree
71%
27%
3%

$50k+
66%
31%
3%

Lib
86%
13%
1%

No
Degree
66%
31%
4%
Very
Cons
41%
55%
4%

33. Do you think Hillary Clinton is likeable enough to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
52%
47%
2%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
52%
47%
2%

Dem
79%
18%
2%

Rep
24%
76%
1%

Under
Age 35
53%
46%
*%

Ind
46%
51%
3%

35-54
49%
49%
2%

Men
44%
55%
1%

55+
53%
45%
2%

Women
58%
40%
2%

65+
59%
39%
2%

White
44%
54%
2%

Black
87%
11%
2%

Under
$50k
56%
41%
2%

College
Degree
56%
42%
1%

$50k+
50%
49%
1%

Lib
72%
26%
2%

No
Degree
49%
50%
2%
Very
Cons
26%
74%
*%

34. Do you think Donald Trump is likeable enough to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
41%
57%
2%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
41%
57%
2%

Dem
18%
81%
1%

Rep
67%
32%
1%

Under
Age 35
35%
65%
*%

Ind
40%
57%
3%

35-54
47%
51%
2%

Men
51%
48%
1%

55+
41%
56%
3%

Women
33%
65%
2%

65+
41%
57%
3%

White
45%
53%
2%

Black
23%
76%
1%

Under
$50k
39%
59%
2%

College
Degree
32%
66%
2%

$50k+
42%
56%
2%

Lib
22%
77%
1%

No
Degree
48%
51%
1%
Very
Cons
67%
31%
2%

35. Do you think Ted Cruz is likeable enough to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
52%
45%
3%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
52%
45%
3%

Dem
40%
57%
3%

Rep
67%
29%
4%

Under
Age 35
54%
45%
1%

Ind
43%
52%
4%

35-54
55%
40%
5%

Men
54%
44%
2%

55+
47%
49%
4%

Women
50%
46%
4%

65+
49%
45%
6%

White
51%
45%
4%

Black
56%
41%
3%

Under
$50k
52%
44%
4%

College
Degree
42%
54%
4%

$50k+
50%
47%
3%

Lib
38%
60%
2%

No
Degree
58%
39%
3%
Very
Cons
71%
25%
4%

36. Do you think Bernie Sanders is likeable enough to serve effectively as president?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
71%
26%
3%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
71%
26%
3%

Dem
85%
12%
3%

Rep
53%
44%
3%

Under
Age 35
79%
19%
2%

Ind
78%
18%
4%

35-54
70%
25%
5%

Men
69%
29%
2%

55+
65%
32%
3%

Women
72%
23%
5%

65+
65%
30%
5%

White
69%
28%
3%

Black
84%
13%
3%

Under
$50k
74%
22%
4%

College
Degree
74%
24%
2%

$50k+
70%
27%
3%

No
Degree
69%
27%
4%
Very
Cons
51%
47%
2%

Lib
88%
11%
1%

37. Do you think Hillary Clinton can get things done as president to solve the country's problems?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
46%
52%
2%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
46%
52%
2%

Dem
76%
22%
2%

Rep
18%
80%
2%

Under
Age 35
48%
52%
*%

Ind
36%
60%
4%

35-54
44%
53%
3%

Men
39%
59%
1%

55+
47%
50%
3%

Women
52%
45%
3%

65+
50%
47%
3%

White
39%
59%
2%

Black
79%
19%
2%

Under
$50k
53%
45%
2%

College
Degree
51%
47%
2%

$50k+
43%
55%
2%

Lib
68%
31%
2%

No
Degree
43%
55%
2%
Very
Cons
19%
79%
1%

38. Do you think Donald Trump can get things done as president to solve the country's problems?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
43%
55%
2%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
43%
55%
2%

Dem
17%
82%
2%

Rep
73%
25%
2%

Under
Age 35
36%
63%
1%

Ind
39%
59%
2%

35-54
48%
51%
1%

Men
50%
48%
2%

55+
45%
53%
3%

Women
37%
61%
2%

65+
42%
53%
4%

White
48%
50%
2%

Black
20%
80%
1%

Under
$50k
35%
62%
3%

College
Degree
35%
63%
2%

$50k+
47%
52%
1%

Lib
20%
79%
1%

No
Degree
49%
49%
2%
Very
Cons
75%
24%
1%

39. Do you think Ted Cruz can get things done as president to solve the country's problems?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
45%
48%
7%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
45%
48%
7%

Dem
34%
59%
7%

Rep
62%
34%
4%

Under
Age 35
46%
50%
4%

Ind
36%
54%
10%

35-54
48%
44%
8%

Men
45%
49%
6%

55+
43%
51%
7%

Women
46%
47%
7%

65+
43%
48%
9%

White
46%
48%
6%

Black
44%
49%
7%

Under
$50k
47%
44%
9%

College
Degree
38%
57%
5%

$50k+
43%
52%
5%

Lib
30%
63%
6%

No
Degree
51%
42%
7%
Very
Cons
66%
30%
5%

40. Do you think Bernie Sanders can get things done as president to solve the country's problems?

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
46%
49%
5%

Yes
No
(Don't know)

Total
46%
49%
5%

Dem
66%
28%
6%

Rep
23%
74%
3%

Under
Age 35
57%
40%
3%

Ind
50%
44%
6%

35-54
42%
52%
6%

Men
42%
55%
3%

55+
41%
54%
6%

Women
49%
45%
6%

65+
42%
50%
8%

White
41%
55%
4%

Black
66%
29%
5%

Under
$50k
56%
39%
5%

College
Degree
45%
51%
4%

$50k+
41%
55%
4%

Lib
67%
29%
3%

No
Degree
47%
48%
5%
Very
Cons
22%
75%
4%

41. How proud would you be to have Hillary Clinton as president?

Extremely
Very
Somewhat
Not at all
(Don't know)

Total
14%
14%
24%
48%
*%

Extremely
Very
Somewhat
Not at all
(Don't know)

Total
14%
14%
24%
48%
*%

Dem
29%
26%
29%
15%
*%

Rep
1%
2%
15%
81%
1%

Under
Age 35
9%
11%
33%
46%
-

Ind
6%
9%
34%
50%
1%

35-54
12%
15%
24%
49%
*%

Men
8%
10%
25%
56%
*%

55+
19%
15%
18%
47%
1%

Women
19%
17%
23%
40%
1%

65+
22%
17%
18%
42%
1%

White
9%
11%
23%
56%
1%

Black
35%
28%
26%
10%
-

Under
$50k
16%
19%
24%
41%
1%

College
Degree
15%
18%
25%
42%
*%

$50k+
14%
11%
25%
50%
*%

Lib
22%
23%
33%
22%
*%

No
Degree
14%
11%
23%
51%
*%
Very
Cons
8%
4%
7%
80%
*%

42. How proud would you be to have Donald Trump as president?

Extremely
Very
Somewhat
Not at all
(Don't know)

Total
12%
12%
20%
56%
1%

Extremely
Very
Somewhat
Not at all
(Don't know)

Total
12%
12%
20%
56%
1%

Dem
1%
3%
11%
85%
*%

Rep
24%
22%
30%
23%
1%

Under
Age 35
8%
8%
16%
68%
-

Ind
10%
12%
18%
60%
1%

35-54
10%
14%
26%
49%
*%

Men
13%
15%
24%
47%
*%

55+
15%
13%
18%
52%
1%

Women
10%
10%
16%
63%
1%

65+
14%
14%
15%
55%
2%

White
14%
14%
22%
50%
1%

Black
3%
3%
10%
84%
-

Under
$50k
10%
10%
17%
61%
1%

College
Degree
7%
10%
18%
64%
*%

$50k+
12%
13%
21%
54%
*%

Lib
3%
4%
9%
83%
*%

No
Degree
14%
14%
21%
50%
1%
Very
Cons
25%
22%
29%
23%
1%

43. How proud would you be to have Ted Cruz as president?

Extremely
Very
Somewhat
Not at all
(Don't know)

Total
7%
15%
37%
40%
1%

Extremely
Very
Somewhat
Not at all
(Don't know)

Total
7%
15%
37%
40%
1%

Dem
3%
7%
35%
54%
1%

Rep
13%
25%
41%
20%
1%

Under
Age 35
4%
13%
38%
44%
*%

Ind
3%
9%
33%
52%
2%

35-54
8%
15%
38%
36%
2%

Men
6%
15%
38%
41%
*%

55+
8%
15%
36%
40%
2%

Women
8%
14%
37%
39%
2%

65+
8%
16%
35%
39%
3%

White
8%
16%
36%
40%
1%

Black
4%
12%
45%
38%
-

Under
$50k
8%
14%
37%
39%
3%

College
Degree
4%
13%
32%
49%
2%

$50k+
7%
14%
36%
42%
1%

Lib
1%
6%
33%
59%
1%

No
Degree
9%
15%
41%
33%
1%
Very
Cons
17%
25%
37%
19%
1%

44. How proud would you be to have Bernie Sanders as president?

Extremely
Very
Somewhat
Not at all
(Don't know)

Total
14%
17%
33%
35%
2%

Extremely
Very
Somewhat
Not at all
(Don't know)

Total
14%
17%
33%
35%
2%

Dem
26%
29%
34%
9%
2%

Rep
2%
5%
27%
64%
1%

Under
Age 35
24%
25%
23%
28%
1%

Ind
10%
15%
45%
27%
2%

35-54
11%
15%
36%
36%
1%

Men
15%
14%
30%
40%
1%

55+
8%
13%
38%
38%
2%

Women
13%
20%
35%
29%
2%

65+
7%
16%
38%
36%
3%

White
13%
15%
30%
40%
1%

Black
13%
27%
48%
9%
3%

Under
$50k
17%
23%
32%
26%
2%

College
Degree
15%
18%
32%
34%
2%

$50k+
12%
14%
33%
38%
2%

Lib
28%
27%
35%
9%
1%

No
Degree
13%
17%
33%
35%
2%
Very
Cons
2%
7%
22%
69%
*%

45. How would you characterize the tone of the Republican presidential primary campaign so far, would you say
the candidates and their campaigns have been:

Generally polite and respectful


Generally rude and disrespectful
(Mixed)
(Don't know)

Total
13%
80%
4%
3%

Generally polite and respectful


Generally rude and disrespectful
(Mixed)
(Don't know)

Total
13%
80%
4%
3%

Dem
10%
86%
2%
2%

Rep
19%
72%
6%
2%

Under
Age 35
15%
78%
6%
1%

Ind
6%
83%
6%
4%

35-54
15%
79%
3%
2%

Men
13%
80%
4%
2%

55+
10%
81%
4%
5%

Women
13%
79%
4%
3%

65+
11%
79%
4%
6%

White
12%
81%
5%
2%

Black
14%
77%
3%
6%

Under
$50k
17%
77%
5%
1%

College
Degree
10%
86%
3%
2%

$50k+
11%
83%
3%
3%

Lib
10%
87%
3%
1%

No
Degree
16%
76%
5%
3%
Very
Cons
16%
74%
7%
3%

46. How would you characterize the tone of the Democratic presidential primary campaign so far, would you say
the candidates and their campaigns have been:

Generally polite and respectful


Generally rude and disrespectful
(Mixed)
(Don't know)

Total
64%
28%
5%
4%

Generally polite and respectful


Generally rude and disrespectful
(Mixed)
(Don't know)

Total
64%
28%
5%
4%

Dem
81%
16%
2%
2%

Rep
49%
40%
6%
5%

Under
Age 35
70%
22%
6%
2%

Ind
58%
29%
8%
5%

35-54
64%
29%
3%
4%

Men
64%
29%
4%
3%

55+
59%
31%
5%
5%

Women
64%
27%
5%
4%

65+
58%
30%
6%
6%

White
62%
29%
5%
4%

Black
73%
23%
2%
2%

Under
$50k
68%
24%
4%
4%

College
Degree
72%
21%
4%
2%

$50k+
64%
29%
4%
3%

Lib
78%
17%
3%
1%

No
Degree
58%
33%
5%
4%
Very
Cons
44%
45%
6%
4%

47. Which of the following best describes your view?

Even if some people are offended,


Americans need to be able to speak
frankly about controversial issues
and problems facing the country
Even when discussing big issues,
its important people avoid language
that is hurtful and offensive to
some Americans
(Don't know)

Even if some people are offended,


Americans need to be able to speak
frankly about controversial issues
and problems facing the country
Even when discussing big issues,
its important people avoid language
that is hurtful and offensive to
some Americans
(Don't know)

Total
60%

Dem
45%

Rep
77%

Ind
59%

Men
68%

Women
53%

White
63%

Black
51%

College
Degree
58%

No
Degree
62%

37%

51%

21%

38%

28%

45%

35%

48%

39%

36%

3%

4%

2%

3%

4%

2%

2%

1%

3%

3%

Total
60%

Under
Age 35
57%

35-54
64%

55+
59%

65+
57%

Under
$50k
60%

$50k+
59%

Lib
45%

Very
Cons
76%

37%

41%

34%

37%

39%

37%

38%

52%

21%

3%

2%

2%

4%

4%

3%

2%

3%

3%

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