The New York Times/CBS News Poll
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1 The New York Times/CBS News Poll January 20-25, 2006 For release in paper of January 27, 2006 N= 1,229 All trends are from New York Times/CBS News polls unless otherwise noted. An asterisk indicates registered respondents only.
2 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as President? Dis- Dis- Approve approve DK/NA Approve approve DK/NA 2/10-12/01 CBS /20-24/ /8-12/ /26-27/03 CBS /4-5/01 CBS /2-3/03 CBS /10-12/01 CBS /11-13/ /14-18/ /26-27/03 CBS /28-31/01 CBS /9-12/ /11-12/01 CBS /13-27/ /13-14/ /26-28/03 CBS /20-23/ /15-16/03 CBS /25-28/ /28-10/1/ /7-10/ /20-21/03 CBS /5-6/02 CBS /10-12/03 CBS /15-17/02 CBS /10-13/ /21-24/ /14-15/ /24-26/02 CBS /12-15/ /1-2/02 CBS /12-15/04 CBS /28-5/1/ /24-27/04 CBS /13-14/02 CBS /10-14/ /19-20/02 CBS /30-4/1/04 CBS /18-20/02 CBS /23-27/ /8-9/02 CBS /20-23/04 CBS /13-16/ /23-27/ /22-23/02 CBS /11-15/ /6-7/02 CBS /15-18/04 CBS /2-5/ /12-16/ /22-23/02 CBS /20-22/04 CBS /3-6/ /1-3/ /27-31/ /9-11/04 CBS /20-24/ /14-17/ /4-6/03 CBS /28-30/ /19-22/ /18-21/ /5-6/03 CBS /14-18/ /10-12/ /24-28/ /24-25/03 CBS /9-14/05 NYT /4-5/03 CBS /13-16/05 CBS /7-9/ /20-24/05 CBS /15-16/03 CBS /10-15/ /17/03 CBS /13-14/05 CBS /20/03 PANEL /29-8/2/05 CBS /20-21/ /29-31/05 CBS /22/ /6-7/05 CBS /23/ /9-13/ /24/ /3-5/05 CBS /30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /5-8/06 CBS /20-25/
3 2. Do you feel things in this country are generally going in the right direction or do you feel things have pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? Right Wrong DK/NA Right Wrong DK/NA 1/ /20-24/ /83 NYT /10-12/ /83 NYT /22/ / /11-13/ / /13-27/ / /28-10/1/ / /10-12/03 CBS /94 CBS /10-13/ /95 NYT /14-15/ / /12-15/ /96 CBS /12-15/04 CBS /96 NYT /10-14/ / /30-4/1/04 CBS / /23-27/ / /20-23/04 CBS / /23-27/ / /11-15/ / /15-18/04 CBS /98A /12-16/ /98B /20-22/04 CBS / /1-3/ /8-12/ /14-17/ /23-25/01 CBS /28-30/ /14-18/ /18-21/ /25-28/ /14-18/ /7-10/ /24-28/ /24-27/ /9-14/05 NYT /13-16/ /13-16/05 CBS /22-23/02 CBS /20-24/05 CBS /6-7/02 CBS /10-15/ /2-5/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /3-6/ /9-13/ /27-31/ /3-5/05 CBS /30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /5-8/06 CBS /20-25/ QUESTION READ: DO YOU FEEL THINGS IN THIS COUNTRY ARE GENERALLY GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION TODAY, OR DO YOU FEEL THINGS HAVE GOTTEN OFF ON THE WRONG TRACK? 2 ABC NEWS/WASHINGTON POST POLL. QUESTION READ: DO YOU THINK THINGS IN THIS COUNTRY ARE GENERALLY GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION OR DO YOU FEEL THINGS HAVE GOTTEN PRETTY SERIOUSLY OFF ON THE WRONG TRACK? 3 ABC NEWS POLL. QUESTION READ: DO YOU THINK THINGS IN THIS COUNTRY ARE GENERALLY GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION OR DO YOU FEEL THINGS HAVE GOTTEN PRETTY SERIOUSLY OFF ON THE WRONG TRACK? 4 WASHINGTON POST POLL, CONDUCTED 1/28-31, AFTER THE LEWINSKY SCANDAL BROKE. 3
4 3. What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today? PRIOR TO 4/03, QUESTION READ: WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM FOR THE GOVERNMENT THAT IS, THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS -- TO ADDRESS IN THE COMING YEAR? 10/02 1/03 4/03 5/03 7/03 10/03 11/04 1/05 2/05 6/05 9/05 12/05 1/06 Health Care Social Security Budget Deficit Education Medicare/ Medicaid Taxes Economy Defense Poverty Crime Foreign Policy Jobs Abortion Moral Values Welfare War Hurricane Katrina Politicians/ Government Heating oil/gas Crisis Environment Religious Values Iraq/Osama Bin Laden Terrorism general Other DK/NA
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6 4. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling foreign policy? Dis- Dis- Approve approve DK/NA Approve approve DK/NA 3/8-12/ /20-21/03 CBS /4-5/01 CBS /10-13/ /23-25/01 CBS /14-15/ /10-12/01 CBS /12-15/ /14-18/ /12-15/04 CBS /25-28/ /24-27/04 CBS /07-10/ /10-14/ /15-17/02 CBS /30-4/1/04 CBS /21-24/ /23-27/ /24-26/02 CBS /20-23/04 CBS /1-2/02 CBS /23-27/ /15-18/02 CBS /11-15/ / CBS /1-3/ /19-20/02 CBS /14-17/ /18-20/02 CBS /28-30/ /8-9/02 CBS /18-21/ /13-16/ /14-18/ /2-5/ /24-28/ /22-23/02 CBS /20-24/05 CBS /3-6/ /10-15/ /27-31/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /20-24/ /9-13/ /4-6/03 CBS /2-5/ /19-22/ /20-25/ /5-6/03 CBS /10-12/ /24-25/03 CBS /4-5/03 CBS /7-9/ /13-27/ /26-28/03 CBS /15-16/03 CBS /28-10/1/
7 5. How about the economy? Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the economy? Dis- Dis- Approve approve DK/NA Approve approve DK/NA 3/8-12/ /30-4/1/04 CBS /4-5/01 CBS /23-27/ /23-25/01 CBS /20-23/04 CBS /10-12/01 CBS /23-27/ /14-18/ /11-15/ /25-28/ /15-18/04 CBS /7-10/ /12-16/ /5-6/02 CBS /1-3/ /15-17/02 CBS /9-11/04 CBS /21-24/ /14-17/ /24-26/02 CBS /28-30/ /13-14/02 CBS /18-21/ /18-20/02 CBS /14-18/ /8-9/02 CBS /24-28/ /13-16/ /13-16/05 CBS /22-23/02 CBS /20-24/05 CBS /6-7/02 CBS /10-15/ /2-5/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /22-23/02 CBS /29-31/05 CBS /3-6/ /9-13/ /27-31/ /3-5/05 CBS /20-24/ /30-11/1/05 CBS /4-6/03 CBS /2-6/ /19-22/ /5-8/06 CBS /5-6/03 CBS /20-25/ /10-12/ /24-25/03 CBS /4-5/03 CBS /7-9/ /20-21/ /22/ /23/ /24/ /20-24/ /11-13/ /26-27/03 CBS /9-12/ /13-27/ /11-12/03 CBS /26-28/03 CBS /15-16/03 CBS /28-10/1/ /10-13/ /14-15/ /12-15/ /12-15/04 CBS /24-27/04 CBS /10-14/
8 6. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the situation with Iraq? Approve Disapprove DK/NA 2/10-12/ /24-25/03 CBS /4-5/03 CBS /7-9/ /15-16/03 CBS /17/03 CBS /20/03 PANEL /20-21/ /22/ /23/ /24/ /20-24/ /26-27/03 CBS /2-3/03 CBS /11-13/ /26-27/03 CBS /9-12/ /27-28/03 CBS /8-9/03 CBS /11-12/03 CBS /15-16/03 CBS /28-10/1/ /20-21/03 CBS /10-12/03 CBS /10-13/ /14-15/ /12-15/ /12-15/04 CBS /24-27/04 CBS /10-14/ /30-4/1/04 CBS /23-27/ /20-23/04 CBS /23-27/ /11-15/ /15-18/04 CBS /12-16/ /1-3/ /9-11/04 CBS /14-17/ /28-30/ /18-21/ /14-18/ /24-28/ /13-16/04 CBS /20-24/05 CBS /10-15/ /28-8/2/05 CBS /29-31/05 CBS /6-7/05 CBS /9-13/ /3-5/05 CBS /30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /5-8/06 CBS /20-25/
9 7. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the campaign against terrorism? Approve Disapprove DK/NA 10/25-28/ /07-10/ /5-6/02 CBS /15-17/02 CBS /21-24/ /24-26/02 CBS /1-2/02 CBS /13-14/02 CBS /19-20/02 CBS /18-20/02 CBS /8-9/02 CBS /22-23/02 CBS /6-7/02 CBS /2-5/ /22-23/02 CBS /27-28/03 CBS /10-13/ /14-15/ /12-15/ /12-15/04 CBS /24-27/04 CBS /10-14/ /30-4/1/04 CBS /23-27/ /20-23/04 CBS /23-27/ /11-15/ /15-18/04 CBS /12-16/ /1-3/ /9-11/04 CBS /14-17/ /28-30/ /18-21/ /14-18/ /24-28/ /13-16/05 CBS /20-24/05 CBS /10-15/ /13-14/05 CBS /29-8/2/05 CBS /29-31/05 CBS /6-7/05 CBS /9-13/ /3-5/05 CBS /30-11/01/05 CBS /2-6/ /5-8/06 CBS /20-25/ VARIED WORDING: QUESTION READ WAR ON TERRORISM 9
10 8. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job? Approve Disapprove DK/NA Approve Disapprove DK/NA 8/74 CBS /98A / /98B / /98 CBS / / / /17/ / /19/ / /20/ / /99 CBS / /99 CBS / / / /99 CBS / /24/99 CBS / /28/99 CBS / /4-5/ / /99 CBS / /99 CBS / /99 CBS /90B /99 CBS / /99 CBS / / / / /91A / /92B /00B /92B /00D / /8-12/ / /4-5/01 CBS / /23-25/01 CBS /93B /10-12/01 CBS /93A /14-18/ /93 CBS /25-28/ / /07-10/ / /21-24/ /93 CBS /24-26/02 CBS / /18-20/02 CBS / /13-16/ / /22-23/02 CBS /95 CBS /3-6/ / /27-31/ / /9-12/ /95 CBS /13-27/ / /28-10/1/ / /12-15/ / /14-17/ / /14-18/ / /24-28/ /96 CBS /21-22/05 CBS / /13-16/05 CBS / /20-23/05 CBS /96 NYT /10-15/ / /13-14/05 CBS / /9-13/ / /3-5/05 CBS /97 CBS /30-11/1/05CBS /97 CBS /2-6/ /97 CBS /5-8/06 CBS / /20-25/ / /98B / /98 CBS
11 9/98B /98C /98 CBS /98 CBS How about the Representative in Congress from your district? Do you approve or disapprove of the way your Representative is handling his or her job? Approve Disapprove DK/NA 6/ /78 CBS / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /13-16/05 CBS /2-6/ /20-25/
12 10. How would you rate the condition of the national economy these days? Is it very good, fairly good, fairly bad or very bad? Very Fairly Fairly Very Very Fairly Fairly Very good good bad bad DK/NA good good bad bad DK/NA 8/ / / / /90B / / /11-13/ / /19-20/ / /98A /91D /98B / / /92A / /92B /00D* /92A / /92B / / /00 CBS / /01 CBS / /01 CBS /92A /8-12/ /92A /01B CBS /92A /01 CBS /92C /14-18/ /92D /20-23/ /92E /25-28/ / /07-10/ / /5-6/02 CBS / /15-17/02 CBS / /21-24/ /93A /24-26/02 CBS /93B /13-14/02 CBS / /18-20/02 CBS / /13-16/ / /22-23/02 CBS / /6-7/02 CBS / /2-5/ / /3-6/ / /27-31/ / /20-24/ / /4-6/03 CBS / /19-22/ / /10-12/ / /20-21/ / /22/ / /23/ / /24/ / /20-24/ / /11-13/ / /9-12/ / /28-10/1/ / /20-21/03 CBS / /10-13/ / /14-15/ / /12-15/ /96B /10-14/ / /23-27/ / /20-23/04 CBS / /23-27/ / /15-18/04 CBS /96C /12-16/ / /1-3/ / /14-17/ / /18-21/ / /14-18/ / /24-28/ / /10-15/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /9-13/
13 10/30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /5-8/06 CBS /20-25/
14 11. Do you think the economy is getting better, getting worse, or staying about the same? Better Worse Same DK/NA Better Worse Same DK/NA 9/ / /76A /95 CBS /76B / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /96 NYT / / / /96C /80A / / / / / / / / / /86* / /87A /97 CBS /87BNYT /97 CBS / / / / / /98A /88* /98B /88A* / /88A* /01 CBS /88B /01 CBS / /8-12/ / /01B CBS / /01 CBS /90B /14-18/ /91 CBS /20-23/ /91 CBS /25-28/ / /07-10/ / /5-6/02CBS / /21-24/ /91D /13-14/02 CBS / /13-16/ /92A /3-5/ /92B /27-31/ /92B /20-24/ / /19-22/ / /11-13/ / /9-12/ /92A /13-27/ /92A /26-28/03 CBS /92A /28-10/1/ /92C /10-13/ /92D /14-15/ /92E /12-15/ / /12-15/04 CBS / /10-14/ / /23-27/ / /20-23/04 CBS /93A /23-27/ /93 CBS /15-18/04 CBS / /12-16/ / /14-17/ / /18-21/ / /14-18/ / /24-28/ / /10-15/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /9-13/
15 10/30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /5-8/06 CBS /20-25/
16 Some people are registered to vote and others are not. Are you registered to vote in the precinct or election district where you now live, or aren't you? Yes No 1/20-25/ If the 2006 election for U.S. House of Representatives were being held today, would you vote for the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate in your district? Rep. Dem. Other(vol.) Won t vote(vol.) Depends(vol.) DK/NA 12/2-6/ /2-6/05* /20-25/05* HISTORICAL DATA IF THE 1998/2002 ELECTION FOR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WERE BEING HELD TODAY, WOULD YOU VOTE FOR THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE OR THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN YOUR DISTRICT? OTHER WON'T VOTE DEPENDS REP. DEM. (VOL.) (VOL.) (VOL.) DK/NA 7/19-21/ /22-23/98* /12-13/98* /21-24/02* /13-16/ /2-5/ /3-5/02 LIKELY VTRS /27-31/02 LIKELY VTRS Do you think it is better for the country to have a President who comes from the same political party that controls Congress, or do you think it is better to have a President from one political party and the Congress controlled by another? Better when Better when same party different parties DK/NA 9/ /92* / / /96* / /96* / /96* /96B* /96* /3-5/02* /27-31/02* /20-24/ /12-15/ /9-13/ /20-25/
17 14. How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right -- just about always, most of the time, or only some of the time? Always/ Some/ Always Most Some Never DK/NA Most Never 2/ / / / / / / / /83NYT /83NYT /84B /85NYT / / / / / / /88B / / /90B / /92C* / / / / / / / /98B /25-28/ /7-10/ /21-24/ /13-16/ /2-5/ /13-27/ /11-15/ /9-13/ /2-6/ /20-25/
18 ROTATE QUESTIONS 15 AND In general, is your opinion of the Republican party favorable or not favorable? Fav Not fav DK/NA Fav Not fav DK/NA 12/85 NYT /19-22/ /88B /9-12/ / /13-27/ / /28-10/1/ / /10-13/ /92 CBS /14-16/ / /12-15/ /92* /10-14/ /92* /11-15/ / /14-17/ / /18-21/ / /14-18/ /94 CBS /2-6/ /95 CBS /20-25/ / / / /96* /96* /96B* CBS /96C* /96D* CBS /96* / / / / / /99 CBS / /99 CBS /99 CBS /99 CBS / / /00* /00B* /00D* /00L /8-12/ /14-18/ /21-24/ /13-16/ /3-5/ /27-31/ /20-24/
19 16. In general, is your opinion of the Democratic party favorable or not favorable? Fav Not fav DK/NA Fav Not fav DK/NA 12/85 NYT /13-27/ /88B /28-10/1/ / /10-13/ / /14-16/ / /12-15/ /92 CBS /10-14/ / /11-15/ /92* /14-17/ /92* /18-21/ / /14-18/ / /2-6/ / /20-25/ /94 CBS /95 CBS / / / /96* /96* /96B* CBS /96C* /96D* CBS /96* / / / / / /99 CBS / / / / / / /00* /00B* /00D* /00L /8-12/ /14-18/ /21-24/ /13-16/ /3-5/ /27-31/ /20-24/ /19-22/ /9-12/
20 20. Is your opinion of George W. Bush favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven=t you heard enough about George W. Bush yet to have an opinion? Not Haven t heard Favorable Favorable Undecided enough Refused 4/99 CBS /99 CBS* /99 CBS* /99 CBS* /99 CBS* /99* /99* CBS /00* /00* CBS /00* CBS /00* /00* /00B* /00* CBS /00* CBS /00A* /00D* /00* CBS /00* /00* CBS /00* /00L* /15-17/01 CBS /10-12/01 CBS /8-12/ /4-5/01 CBS /23-25/01 CBS /14-18/ /28-31/01 CBS /13-16/ /20-24/ /13-27/ /26-28/03 CBS /28-10/1/ /10-13/ /14-15/ /12-15/ /10-14/ /10-14/04* /30-4/1/04* /23-27/04* /20-23/04* CBS /23-27/04* /11-15/04* /15-18/04* CBS /12-16/04* /20-22/04* CBS /1-3/04* /14-17/04* /28-30/04* /18-21/04* /14-18/ /30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /20-25/
21 21. Is your opinion of Dick Cheney favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven=t you heard enough about Dick Cheney yet to have an opinion? Not Haven t heard Favorable Favorable Undecided enough Refused 8/00* CBS /00* CBS /00A* /00D* /00* CBS /00* /00L* /15-17/01 CBS /8-12/ /23-25/01 CBS /14-18/ /21-24/ /13-16/ /12-15/ /10-14/ /23-27/ /23-27/ /11-15/04* /15-18/04* CBS /12-16/04* /20-22/04* CBS /1-3/04* /9-11/04* CBS /14-17/04* /14-18/ /30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /20-25/
22 ROTATE QUESTIONS 22 AND Is your opinion of Hillary Rodham Clinton favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Hillary Rodham Clinton yet to have an opinion? Not Don t know Favorable favorable Undecided enough Refused 3/92* /92* /92A* /92D* /92A* / / / /93A 2 CBS /93B 2 CBS /93B /93 2 CBS / /93 2 CBS / /94 CBS / /94 CBS / / /94 CBS / / /94A /95 CBS / / /96* /96* /96* /96* NYT /96* /96* /96C* /96D* CBS /96* / / /97 CBS / /98B / / /98 CBS /98 CBS / / /99 CBS /99 CBS / / /13-17/ /12-13/03 CBS /20-24/05 CBS
23 1/20-25/ QUESTION READ: "IS YOUR OPINION OF HILLARY CLINTON, BILL CLINTON'S WIFE,..." 2 QUESTION READ: "IS YOUR OPINION OF HILLARY CLINTON..." 23. Is your opinion of John McCain favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven=t you heard enough about John McCain yet to have an opinion? Not Don t know Favorable Favorable Undecided enough Refused 4/ /99* CBS /99*CBS /99* /99*CBS /00* /00* CBS /00* /14-18/ /20-23/03 CBS /20-25/ Is your opinion of Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Samuel Alito yet to have an opinion? Not Haven t heard Favorable Favorable Undecided enough Refused 10/30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /5-8/05 CBS /20-25/ Are you generally optimistic or pessimistic about the next three years with George W. Bush as president? Optimistic Pessimistic DK/NA 1/20-25/ RELATED TREND: ARE YOU GENERALLY OPTIMISTIC OR PESSIMISTIC ABOUT THE NEXT FOUR YEARS WITH GEORGE W. BUSH AS PRESIDENT? OPTIMISTIC PESSIMISTIC DK/NA 11/18-21/ /14-18/
24 26. Do you think George W. Bush has strong qualities of leadership, or not? Yes No DK/NA 10/28-30/ /19-21/00* CBS /10-13/00* /20-23/00B* /18-20/00* CBS /9-11/00* /27-10/1/00* /6-9/00* CBS /18-21/00* /15-17/01 CBS /10-12/01 CBS /23-25/01 CBS /14-18/ /11-12/01 CBS /13-14/ /20-23/ /21-24/ /9-12/ /28-10/1/ /12-15/ /10-14/04* /30-8/1/04* CBS /15-18/04* CBS /12-16/04* /1-3/04* /28-30/04* /9-13/ /3-5/05 CBS /30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /20-25/ By the end of George W. Bush s second term in office, do you expect the economy to be better than it is today, worse than it is today, or about the same as it is today? Better Worse About the same DK/NA 1/14-18/ /20-25/ By the end of George W. Bush s second term in office, do you think the health care system in this country will be better than it is today, worse than it is today, or about the same as it is today? Better Worse About the same DK/NA 1/20-25/ By the end of George W. Bush's second term in office, do you think seniors will pay more for their prescription drugs than they do today, will pay less, or about the same amount as they do today? More Less Same DK/NA 1/14-18/ /20-25/
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26 31. By the end of George W. Bush s second term in office, do you think the federal budget deficit will be bigger than it is now, smaller than it is now or about the same as it is now? Bigger Smaller About the same DK/NA 1/14-18/ /20-25/ By the end of George W. Bush's second term in office, do you think the office of the presidency will be more powerful than it was at the start of his first term, less powerful or about the same? More powerful Less powerful About the same DK/NA 1/20-25/ By the end of George W. Bush s second term in office, do you think most abortions in the United States will be legal or will most abortions be against the law? Legal Against the law DK/NA 1/14-18/ /20-25/ Do you think the Bush Administration is trying to increase the powers of the presidency and decrease the powers of Congress and the Courts, or don't you think it is trying to do that? Trying to increase power Not trying DK/NA 1/20-25/ Do you think members of the Bush Administration have a clear plan for finding housing and jobs for people left homeless by Hurricane Katrina or don't they has a plan yet? Have a clear plan Haven't developed one yet DK/NA 9/9-13/ /2-6/ /20-25/ QUESTION READ: DO YOU THINK THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION HAS 40. As you may know, George W. Bush has nominated federal Judge Samuel A. Alito to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. What do you think right now? Should the Senate vote to confirm Samuel Alito as a Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, or vote against Alito, or can't you say? Vote for Vote against Can't say DK/NA 1/20-25/
27 41. Which of the following three statements comes closest to expressing your overall view of the health care system in the United States: 1. On the whole, the health care system works pretty well and only minor changes are necessary to make it work better. 2. There are some good things in our health care system, but fundamental changes are needed. 3. Our health care system has so much wrong with it that we need to completely rebuild it. Minor changes Fundamental changes Completely rebuild DK/NA 8/18-22/ /16-19/ /15-17/ /8-11/ /13-14/99 CBS /21-24/ /13-16/ /9-12/ /13-27/ /24-28/ /20-25/ Do you think the federal government should guarantee health insurance for all Americans, or isn t this the responsibility of the federal government? Guarantee Not responsibility DK/NA 8/3-5/ /13-17/ /20-25/ How concerned are you about the health care costs you are facing now or will face in the future -- a lot, some, not much, or not at all? A lot Some Not much Not at all DK/NA 1/20-25/ Which do you think would do a better job of keeping health care costs down? 1) letting individuals decide what care they really need and shop around among doctors and hospitals; OR 2) having employers contract with insurance companies to cover their workers, OR 3) having the government regulate health care costs? 1/20-25/06 Individuals 34 Employers 23 Government regulation 34 Individuals and employers(vol.) - Individuals and government(vol.) 1 Employers and government(vol.) 1 Individuals, Employers and Government regulation(vol.) 1 DK/NA 5 27
28 47. Which of these comes closest to your view? 1. Abortion should be generally available to those who want it; OR 2. Abortion should be available but under stricter limits than it is now; OR 3. Abortion should not be permitted? Available Available but stricter Not permitted DK/NA 9/89B / / / / /91B / /92B / / / / /92A /92C / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /00B / /28-5/1/ /4-6/03 CBS /19-22/ /13-27/ /11-15/ /18-21/ /14-18/ /24-28/ /21-22/05 CBS /13-16/05 CBS /2-6/ /20-25/ VARIED WORDING: WHICH OF THESE COMES CLOSEST TO YOUR VIEW? 1. ABORTION SHOULD BE GENERALLY AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO WANT IT; 2. ABORTION SHOULD BE AVAILABLE BUT MORE DIFFICULT TO GET THAN IT IS NOW; OR 3. ABORTION SHOULD NOT BE AVAILABLE? 28
29 50. As you may know, there is a political corruption investigation involving Jack Abramoff, the Washington lobbyist who recently pled guilty to charges of fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy to bribe public officials. How closely have you been following news about this case -- very closely, somewhat closely, not too closely, or not at all? Very Somewhat Not too Not at all DK/NA 1/20-25/ Do you think recent reports that lobbyists may have bribed members of Congress are isolated incidents, or do you think this kind of behavior is the way things work in Congress? Isolated incidents Way things work DK/NA 1/20-25/ SPLIT HALF ASK EITHER 52 OR How many members of Congress do you think accept bribes or gifts that affect their votes most, about half, some or hardly any? Most About half Some Hardly any DK/NA 1/20-25/ Now think about all the members of Congress. How many of them do you think are financially corrupt -- most, about half, some, or hardly any? Most About half Some Hardly any DK/NA 1/20-25/ RELATED TREND: NOW THINK ABOUT ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE U.S. HOUSE AND SENATE. HOW MANY OF THEM DO YOU THINK ARE FINANCIALLY CORRUPT -- MOST, ABOUT HALF, SOME OR HARDLY ANY? MOST ABOUT HALF SOME HARDLY ANY DK/NA 1/ / / /92* Who do you think is more likely to accept bribes or gifts that affect their votes, the Republicans in Congress or the Democrats in Congress? Republicans Democrats Both equal(vol.) Neither(vol.) DK/NA 1/20-25/ If your own Representative in Congress were offered a bribe, do you think he or she would probably accept it or probably refuse it? Accept Refuse DK/NA 1/20-25/
30 56. How concerned are you about losing some of your civil liberties as a result of the measures enacted by the Bush Administration to fight terrorism -- are you very concerned, somewhat concerned, not very concerned, or not at all concerned? Very Somewhat Not very Not at all DK/NA 1/5-6/02 CBS /15-17/02 CBS /27-28/03 CBS /26-28/03 CBS /20-25/ If a person is suspected of a serious crime, do you think the police should be allowed to hold him in jail until they can get enough evidence to officially charge him? Yes No Sometimes(vol.) DK/NA 3/70 CBS /19-25/ /7-10/ /20-25/ Which concerns you more right now that the government will fail to enact strong anti- terrorism laws, or that the government will enact new anti-terrorism laws which excessively restrict the average person=s civil liberties? Fail to enact Laws are excessive Both(vol.) Neither(vol.) DK/NA 12/7-10/ /20-24/ /5-8/06 CBS /20-25/ SPLIT HALF ASK EITHER 59 OR In order to reduce the threat of terrorism, would you be willing or not willing to allow government agencies to monitor the telephone calls and of ordinary Americans on a regular basis? Willing Not willing DK/NA 9/13-14/ /20-23/ /7-10/ /20-24/ /27-28/03 CBS /13-16/05 CBS /20-25/
31 60. In order to reduce the threat of terrorism, would you be willing or not willing to allow government agencies to monitor the telephone calls and s of Americans that the government is suspicious of? Willing Not willing DK/NA 5/27-28/03 CBS /13-16/05 CBS /20-25/ As you may know, President Bush has recently said that he authorized government wiretaps on some phone calls in the U.S. without getting court warrants. How closely would you say you have been following news about this -- very closely, somewhat closely, not too closely, or not at all? Very Somewhat Not too Not at all DK/NA 1/20-25/ SPLIT HALF ASK EITHER 62 OR After 9/11, President Bush authorized government wiretaps on some phone calls in the U.S. without getting court warrants, saying this was necessary in order to reduce the threat of terrorism. Do you approve or disapprove of the President doing this? Approve Disapprove DK/NA 1/20-25/ After 9/11, George W. Bush authorized government wiretaps on some phone calls in the U.S. without getting court warrants. Do you approve or disapprove of George W. Bush doing this? Approve Disapprove DK/NA 1/20-25/ From what you have seen or heard, what do you think is the main reason this is being done -- is it being done as part of a plan to expand the power of the Presidency, or is it being done ONLY to fight terrorism? Expand presidency Fight terrorism Both(vol.) DK/NA 1/20-25/ In general, how much confidence do you have that government agencies are able to correctly tell whose phone calls and s should be monitored and whose should not do you have a great deal of confidence, a fair amount, not very much, or none at all? A great deal Fair amount Not much None at all DK/NA 1/5-8/06 CBS /20-25/
32 68. Looking back, do you think the United States did the right thing in taking military action against Iraq, or should the U.S. have stayed out? Right thing Stay out DK/NA 12/10-13/ /14-16/ /12-15/04 CBS /24-27/04 CBS /10-14/ /23-27/ /20-23/04 CBS /23-27/ /11-15/ /15-18/04 CBS /12-16/ /1-3/ /9-11/04 CBS /14-17/ /28-30/ /18-21/ /14-18/ /24-28/ /13-16/05 CBS /20-24/05 CBS /10-15/ /13-14/05 CBS /29-8/2/05 CBS /29-31/05 CBS /9-13/ /3-5/05 CBS /30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /5-8/06 CBS /20-25/
33 69. How would you say things are going for the U.S. in its efforts to bring stability and order to Iraq? Would you say things are going very well, somewhat well, somewhat badly, or very badly? Very Somewhat Somewhat Very well well badly badly DK/NA 5/27-28/03 CBS /8-9/03 CBS /11-12/03 CBS /26-28/03 CBS /15-16/03 CBS /20-21/03 CBS /10-12/03 CBS /10-13/ /14-15/ /21-22/03 CBS /8/04 CBS /23-27/ /20-23/04 CBS /23-27/ /11-15/ /15-18/ /12-16/ /14-17/ /28-30/ /18-21/ /14-18/ /24-28/ /13-16/05 CBS /20-24/05 CBS /10-15/ /13-14/05 CBS /29-8/2/05 CBS /29-31/05 CBS /3-5/05 CBS /30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /5-8/06 CBS /20-25/ Should the United States troops stay in Iraq as long as it takes to make sure Iraq is a stable democracy, even if that takes a long time, or should U.S. troops leave Iraq as soon as possible, even if Iraq is not completely stable? Stay as long as it takes Leave ASAP DK/NA 6/23-27/ /12-16/ /14-18/ /24-28/ /9-13/ /3-5/05 CBS /30-11/1/05 CBS /20-25/
34 71. When George W. Bush talks about how things are going for the United States in Iraq, do you think he is making things in Iraq sound better than they really are, making things in Iraq sound worse than they really are, or is he describing the situation in Iraq accurately? Better Worse Described accurately DK/NA 10/1-3/04* /14-18/ /29-31/05 CBS /2-6/ /20-25/ As a result of the United States' military action against Iraq, do you think the United States is more safe from terrorism, less safe from terrorism, or hasn't it made any difference? More safe Less safe No difference DK/NA 1/12-15/ /12-15/04 CBS /30-4/1/04 CBS /9-13/ /3-5/05 CBS /2-6/ /5-8/06 CBS /20-25/ How much longer do you think the United States troops will have to remain in Iraq -- for less than a year, one to two years, two to five years, or will U.S. troops have to stay in Iraq for longer than five years? Less than More than a year 1-2 years 2-5 years 5 years DK/NA 7/8-9/03 CBS /14-15/ /30-4/1/04 CBS /23-27/ /9-13/ /2-6/ /20-25/ From what you have heard or read, how much progress has the United States made in training Iraqi troops to take over from the U.S. -- a lot, some, not much, none at all, or don't you know enough about it yet to say? A lot Some Not much None at all Don't know enough DK/NA 12/2-6/ /20-25/
35 76. How likely do you think it is that there will be another terrorist attack in the United States within the next few months -- very likely, somewhat likely, not very likely, not at all likely? Very Somewhat Not very Not at all DK/NA 9/20-23/ /8/01 CBS /25-28/ /7-10/ /5-6/02 CBS /21-24/ /24-26/02 CBS /1-2/02 CBS /15-18/02 CBS /13-14/02 CBS /19-20/02 CBS /18-20/02 CBS /8-9/02 CBS /13-16/ /2-5/ /27-31/ /20-24/ /19-22/ /10-12/ /24-25/03 CBS /4-5/03 CBS /27-28/03 CBS /26-28/03 CBS /11-15/ /15-18/04 CBS /12-16/ /13-14/05 CBS /29-8/2/05 CBS /29-31/05 CBS /20-25/ How concerned are you that in the next 12 months you or someone else in your household might be out of work and looking for a job -- very concerned, somewhat concerned, or not concerned at all? Very Somewhat Not at all DK/NA 10/3-5/ /23-27/ /23-27/ /12-16/ /14-17/ /10-15/ /2-6/ /20-25/
36 80. If a person has a disease that will ultimately destroy their mind or body and they want to take their own life, should a doctor be allowed to assist the person in taking their own life, or not? Should be allowed Should not DK/NA 6/6-7/ /17-19/91 CBS /5-7/93 CBS /23-24/98 CBS /18-21/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /20-25/ President Bush's State of the Union address is scheduled for Tuesday evening, January 31. How likely is it you will watch the President's State of the Union address that night? Is it very likely, somewhat likely, not very likely, or not at all likely? Very Somewhat Not very Not at all DK/NA 1/20-25/ These last few questions are for background only. Do you have some form of health insurance or health care coverage, or not? Yes No DK/NA 1/20-25/ Do you or does any member of your immediate family now serve in the U.S. armed forces or in the U.S. reserves? No Yes, self Yes, other Yes, self & other DK/NA 1/20-25/ Have you or has any member of your immediate family served in the armed forces in Iraq? No Yes, self Yes, other Yes, self & other DK/NA 1/20-25/ Did you vote in the 2004 presidential election, did something prevent you from voting, or did you choose not to vote? IF VOTED, ASK: Did you vote for John Kerry, George W. Bush, or Ralph Nader? Voted, won t Kerry Bush Nader say whom(vol.) Didn't vote DK/NA / Some people think of themselves as evangelical or born again Christians. think of yourself in either of these ways? Do you ever Yes No DK/NA 1/20-25/
37 Generally speaking, do you usually consider yourself a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what? Rep Dem Ind DK/NA Rep Dem Ind DK/NA 1/92A / /92B /98B /92A / /92B / / / / / /92A / / /98B / /98C /92B /98A /92A /98B /92D / /92E / /92A / /92A / /92C / /92D / /92E / / /00B / /00A / /00D / / /93A / /93A /00L /93B /8-12/ / /14-18/ / /25-28/ / /7-10/ / /21-24/ / /28-5/1/ / /13-16/ / /2-5/ / /3-5/ / /27-31/ / /20-24/ / /19-22/ / /10-12/ / /7-9/ / /11-13/ / /13-27/ / /28-10/1/ / /10-13/ / /14-15/ / /12-15/ / /10-14/ / /23-27/ /96 NYT /23-27/ / /11-15/ / /12-16/ /96C /1-3/ / /14-17/ / /28-30/ /96C /18-21/ / /14-18/ / /24-28/ / /10-15/
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