March 7-11, N= 1,362 Republican N= 698
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- Grace Logan
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1 POLL March 7-11, 2007 N= 1,362 Republican N= 698 All trends are from New York Times/CBS News polls unless otherwise noted. An asterisk indicates registered respondents only. REP refers to self-identified Republicans. RPV refers to Republican Primary Voters and DPV refers to Democratic Primary Voters.
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 /10-12/03 CBS /8-12/ /10-13/ /4-5/01 CBS /14-15/ /10-12/01 CBS /12-15/ /14-18/ /12-15/04 CBS /28-31/01 CBS /24-27/04 CBS /11-12/01 CBS /10-14/ /13-14/ /30-4/1/04 CBS /20-23/ /23-27/ /25-28/ /20-23/04 CBS /7-10/ /23-27/ /5-6/02 CBS /11-15/ /15-17/02 CBS /15-18/04 CBS /21-24/ /12-16/ /24-26/02 CBS /20-22/04 CBS /1-2/02 CBS /1-3/ /28-5/1/ /9-11/04 CBS /13-14/02 CBS /14-17/ /19-20/02 CBS /28-30/ /18-20/02 CBS /18-21/ /8-9/02 CBS /14-18/ /13-16/ /24-28/ /22-23/02 CBS /9-14/05 NYT /6-7/02 CBS /13-16/05 CBS /2-5/ /20-24/05 CBS /22-23/02 CBS /10-15/ /3-6/ /13-14/05 CBS /27-31/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /20-24/ /29-31/05 CBS /4-6/03 CBS /6-7/05 CBS /19-22/ /9-13/ /5-6/03 CBS /3-5/05 CBS /10-12/ /30-11/1/05 CBS /24-25/03 CBS /2-6/ /4-5/03 CBS /5-8/06 CBS /7-9/ /20-25/ /15-16/03 CBS /22-26/06 CBS /17/03 CBS /9-12/06 CBS /20/03 PANEL /6-9/06 CBS /20-21/ /28-30/06 CBS /22/ /4-8/ /23/ /10-11/06 CBS /24/ /21-25/ /20-24/ /11-13/06 CBS /26-27/03 CBS /17-21/ /2-3/03 CBS /15-19/ /11-13/ /5-8/ /26-27/03 CBS /27-31/ /9-12/ /12-13/06 CBS /13-27/ /8-10/06 CBS /26-28/03 CBS /1-3/07 CBS /15-16/03 CBS /18-21/07 CBS /28-10/1/ /8-11/07 CBS /20-21/03 CBS /23-27/ /7-11/ REP
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/ /14-15/ /83 NYT /12-15/ /83 NYT /12-15/04 CBS / /10-14/ / /30-4/1/04 CBS / /23-27/ / /20-23/04 CBS /94 CBS /23-27/ /95 NYT /11-15/ / /15-18/04 CBS /96 CBS /12-16/ /96 NYT /20-22/04 CBS / /1-3/ / /14-17/ / /28-30/ / /18-21/ / /14-18/ / /24-28/ /98A /9-14/05 NYT /98B /13-16/05 CBS / /20-24/05 CBS /8-12/ /10-15/ /23-25/01 CBS /29-8/2/05 CBS /14-18/ /9-13/ /25-28/ /3-5/05 CBS /7-10/ /30-11/1/05 CBS /24-27/ /2-6/ /13-16/ /5-8/06 CBS /22-23/02 CBS /20-25/ /6-7/02 CBS /9-12/06 CBS /2-5/ /28-30/06 CBS /3-6/ /4-8/ /27-31/ /10-11/06 CBS /20-24/ /21-25/ /10-12/ /17-21/ /22/ /27-31/ /11-13/ /8-10/06 CBS /13-27/ /1-3/07 CBS /28-10/1/ /18-21/07 CBS /10-12/03 CBS /8-11/07 CBS /10-13/ /23-27/ /7-11/ REP 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? 11/04 1/05 2/05 6/05 9/05 12/05 1/06 5/06 7/06 9/06 10/06 3/07 Health Care Social Security Budget Deficit Education Medicare/ Medicaid Taxes Economy Immigration Defense Poverty Crime Foreign Policy Jobs Abortion Moral Values Welfare President War Iraq Hurricane Katrina Politicians/ Government Heating oil/gas Crisis Environment Religious Values Terrorism general Other DK/NA
5 4. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling foreign policy? App Disapp DK/NA App Disapp DK/NA 3/8-12/ /14-15/ /4-5/01 CBS /12-15/ /23-25/01 CBS /12-15/04 CBS /10-12/01 CBS /24-27/04 CBS /14-18/ /10-14/ /25-28/ /30-4/1/04 CBS /07-10/ /23-27/ /15-17/02 CBS /20-23/04 CBS /21-24/ /23-27/ /24-26/02 CBS /11-15/ /1-2/02 CBS /1-3/ /15-18/02 CBS /14-17/ / CBS /28-30/ /19-20/02 CBS /18-21/ /18-20/02 CBS /14-18/ /8-9/02 CBS /24-28/ /13-16/ /20-24/05 CBS /2-5/ /10-15/ /22-23/02 CBS /29-8/2/05 CBS /3-6/ /9-13/ /27-31/ /2-5/ /20-24/ /20-25/ /4-6/03 CBS /9-12/ /19-22/ /4-8/ /5-6/03 CBS /21-25/ /10-12/ /11-13/06 CBS /24-25/03 CBS /17-21/ /4-5/03 CBS /15-19/ /7-9/ /5-8/ /13-27/ /27-31/ /26-28/03 CBS /18-21/07 CBS /15-16/03 CBS /8-11/07 CBS /28-10/1/ /23-27/ /20-21/03 CBS /7-11/ /10-13/ REP
6 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/ /12-15/04 CBS /4-5/01 CBS /24-27/04 CBS /23-25/01 CBS /10-14/ /10-12/01 CBS /30-4/1/04 CBS /14-18/ /23-27/ /25-28/ /20-23/04 CBS /7-10/ /23-27/ /5-6/02 CBS /11-15/ /15-17/02 CBS /15-18/04 CBS /21-24/ /12-16/ /24-26/02 CBS /1-3/ /13-14/02 CBS /9-11/04 CBS /18-20/02 CBS /14-17/ /8-9/02 CBS /28-30/ /13-16/ /18-21/ /22-23/02 CBS /14-18/ /6-7/02 CBS /24-28/ /2-5/ /13-16/05 CBS /22-23/02 CBS /20-24/05 CBS /3-6/ /10-15/ /27-31/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /20-24/ /29-31/05 CBS /4-6/03 CBS /9-13/ /19-22/ /3-5/05 CBS /5-6/03 CBS /30-11/1/05 CBS /10-12/ /2-6/ /24-25/03 CBS /5-8/06 CBS /4-5/03 CBS /20-25/ /7-9/ /22-26/06 CBS /20-21/ /9-12/06 CBS /22/ /6-9/06 CBS /23/ /28-30/06 CBS /24/ /4-8/ /20-24/ /10-11/06 CBS /11-13/ /21-25/ /26-27/03 CBS /11-13/06 CBS /9-12/ /17-21/ /13-27/ /15-19/ /11-12/03 CBS /5-8/ /26-28/03 CBS /27-31/ /15-16/03 CBS /8-10/06 CBS /28-10/1/ /1-3/07 CBS /10-13/ /18-21/07 CBS /14-15/ /8-11/07 CBS /12-15/ /23-27/ /7-11/ REP
7 6. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the situation with Iraq? App Disapp DK/NA App Disapp DK/NA 2/10-12/ /9-11/04 CBS /24-25/03 CBS /14-17/ /4-5/03 CBS /28-30/ /7-9/ /18-21/ /15-16/03 CBS /14-18/ /17/03 CBS /24-28/ /20/03 PANEL /13-16/04 CBS /20-21/ /20-24/05 CBS /22/ /10-15/ /23/ /28-8/2/05 CBS /24/ /29-31/05 CBS /20-24/ /6-7/05 CBS /26-27/03 CBS /9-13/ /2-3/03 CBS /3-5/05 CBS /11-13/ /30-11/1/05 CBS /26-27/03 CBS /2-6/ /9-12/ /5-8/06 CBS /27-28/03 CBS /20-25/ /8-9/03 CBS /22-26/ /11-12/03 CBS /9-12/ /15-16/03 CBS /6-9/ /28-10/1/ /28-30/06 CBS /20-21/03 CBS /4-8/ /10-12/03 CBS /10-11/06 CBS /10-13/ /21-25/ /14-15/ /11-13/06 CBS /12-15/ /17-21/ /12-15/04 CBS /15-19/ /24-27/04 CBS /5-8/ /10-14/ /27-31/ /30-4/1/04 CBS /8-10/06 CBS /23-27/ /1-3/07 CBS /20-23/04 CBS /18-21/07 CBS /23-27/ /8-11/07 CBS /11-15/ /23-27/ /15-18/04 CBS /7-11/ /1-3/ REP
8 7. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the campaign against terrorism? App Disapp DK/NA App Disapp DK/NA 10/25-28/ /18-21/ /07-10/ /14-18/ /5-6/02 CBS /24-28/ /15-17/02 CBS /13-16/05 CBS /21-24/ /20-24/05 CBS /24-26/02 CBS /10-15/ /1-2/02 CBS /13-14/05 CBS /13-14/02 CBS /29-8/2/05 CBS /19-20/02 CBS /29-31/05 CBS /18-20/02 CBS /6-7/05 CBS /8-9/02 CBS /9-13/ /22-23/02 CBS /3-5/05 CBS /6-7/02 CBS /30-11/01/05 CBS /2-5/ /2-6/ /22-23/02 CBS /5-8/06 CBS /27-28/03 CBS /20-25/ /10-13/ /22-26/06 CBS /14-15/ /9-12/06 CBS /12-15/ /6-9/06 CBS /12-15/04 CBS /28-30/06 CBS /24-27/04 CBS /4-8/ /10-14/ /10-11/06 CBS /30-4/1/04 CBS /21-25/ /23-27/ /11-13/06 CBS /20-23/04 CBS /17-21/ /23-27/ /15-19/ /11-15/ /5-8/ /15-18/04 CBS /27-31/ /12-16/ /8-10/06 CBS /1-3/ /1-3/07 CBS /9-11/04 CBS /18-21/07 CBS /14-17/ /8-11/07 CBS /28-30/ /23-27/ /7-11/ REP QUESTION READ: HANDLING THE WAR ON TERRORISM. 8
9 8. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job? App Disapp DK/NA App Disapp DK/NA 7/19-25/ /26-28/ /23-26/ /31-11/1/98 CBS /8-12/ /13-17/ /3-7/ /19-20/ /19-23/ /3-4/99 CBS /25-29/ /10-13/99 CBS /2-7/ /30-2/1/ /23-28/ /12/99 CBS /13-15/ /24/99 CBS /16-19/ /28/99 CBS /8-10/ /5-6/ /28-31/ /5-6/99 CBS /27-28/ /13-14/99 CBS /4-6/ /1-3/99 CBS /18-22/ /15/99 CBS /5-7/ /3-4/99 CBS /15-18/ /25-30/99 CBS /22-25/ /4-7/ /26-3/1/ /12-14/ /26-29/ /10-13/ /8-11/ /20-23/ /28-31/ /27-10/1/ /27-29/ /10-12/01 CBS /1-3/ /8-12/ /2-3/93 CBS /23-25/01 CBS /16-19/ /10-12/01 CBS /11-14/ /14-18/ /5-7/93 CBS /25-28/ /15-17/ /07-10/ /16-17/ /21-24/ /8-11/ /24-26/02 CBS /29-11/1/ /18-20/02 CBS /10-20/95 CBS /13-16/ /22-25/ /22-23/02 CBS /12-14/ /3-6/ /1-4/ /27-31/ /4-6/95 CBS /9-12/ /5-9/ /13-27/ /22-25/ /28-10/1/ /9-11/ /12-15/ /18-20/96 CBS /14-17/ /22-24/ /14-18/ /10-11/96 CBS /24-28/ /31-4/2/ /21-22/05 CBS /31-6/3/ /13-16/05 CBS /20-23/96 NYT /20-23/05 CBS /11-13/ /10-15/ /3-5/ /13-14/05 CBS /2-4/ /9-13/ /14-17/ /3-5/05 CBS /2-5/ /30-11/1/05 CBS /6-8/97 CBS /2-6/ /13-14/97 CBS /5-8/06 CBS /2-3/97 CBS /20-25/ /6-8/ /22-26/06 CBS /10-12/ /9-12/06 CBS /18-21/98 CBS /6-9/06 CBS /24-25/ /4-8/ /19-21/ /10-11/06 CBS /19-21/98 CBS /21-25/ /19-21/ /17-21/ /8-10/98 CBS /15-19/ /12-15/98 CBS /5-8/ /22-23/ /27-31/ /3-4/98 CBS /18-21/07 CBS /7-8/98 CBS /8-11/07 CBS /12-13/ /23-27/ /26-28/ /7-11/ REP
10 9. 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/ / / /00D* /90B / / / / /00 CBS / /01 CBS /91D /01 CBS / /8-12/ /92A /01B CBS /92B /01 CBS /92A /14-18/ /92B /20-23/ / /25-28/ / /07-10/ / /5-6/02 CBS /92A /15-17/02 CBS /92A /21-24/ /92A /24-26/02 CBS /92C /13-14/02 CBS /92D /18-20/02 CBS /92E /13-16/ / /22-23/02 CBS / /6-7/02 CBS / /2-5/ / /3-6/ /93A /27-31/ /93B /20-24/ / /4-6/03 CBS / /19-22/ / /10-12/ / /20-24/ / /11-13/ / /9-12/ / /28-10/1/ / /20-21/03 CBS / /10-13/ / /14-15/ / /12-15/ / /10-14/ / /23-27/ / /20-23/04 CBS / /23-27/ / /15-18/04 CBS / /12-16/ / /1-3/ / /14-17/ / /18-21/ / /24-28/ / /10-15/ / /29-8/2/05 CBS /96B /9-13/ / /30-11/1/05 CBS / /2-6/ / /5-8/06 CBS / /20-25/ /96C /22-26/06 CBS / /9-12/06 CBS / /6-9/06 CBS / /28-30/06 CBS / /4-8/ / /21-25/ / /17-21/ / /15-19/ / /5-8/ / /27-31/ /11-13/ /8-10/06 CBS /19-20/ /1-3/07 CBS /98A /18-21/07 CBS /98B /8-11/07 CBS / /23-27/ /7-11/ REP
11 10. In general, is your opinion of the Republican party favorable or not favorable? QUESTIONS 10 AND 11 WERE ROTATED. Fav Not fav DK/NA Fav Not fav DK/NA 12/85 NYT / /88B /00* / /00B* / /00D* / /00L /92 CBS /8-12/ / /14-18/ /92* /21-24/ /92* /13-16/ / /3-5/ / /27-31/ / /20-24/ /94 CBS /19-22/ /95 CBS /9-12/ / /13-27/ / /28-10/1/ / /10-13/ /96* /14-16/ /96* /12-15/ /96B* CBS /10-14/ /96C* /11-15/ /96D* CBS /14-17/ /96* /18-21/ / /14-18/ / /2-6/ /17/ /20-25/ /19/ /9-12/06 CBS /20/ /6-9/06 CBS /99 CBS /4-8/ / /21-25/ /99 CBS /15-19/ /99 CBS /5-8/ /99 CBS /27-31/ / /23-27/ /7-11/ REP
12 11. In general, is your opinion of the Democratic party favorable or not favorable? QUESTIONS 10 AND 11 WERE ROTATED. Fav Not fav DK/NA Fav Not fav DK/NA 12/85 NYT / /88B /00* / /00B* / /00D* / /00L /92 CBS /8-12/ / /14-18/ /92* /21-24/ /92* /13-16/ / /3-5/ / /27-31/02* / /20-24/ /94 CBS /19-22/ /95 CBS /9-12/ / /13-27/ / /28-10/1/ / /10-13/ /96* /14-16/ /96* /12-15/ /96B* CBS /10-14/ /96C* /11-15/ /96D* CBS /14-17/ /96* /18-21/ / /14-18/ / /2-6/ /17/ /20-25/ /19/ /9-12/06 CBS /20/ /6-9/06 CBS /99 CBS /4-8/ / /21-25/ / /15-16/ / /5-8/ / /27-31/ / /23-27/ /7-11/ REP When you think about the Republican party, what is the first word that comes to mind? QUESTIONS 12 AND 13 WERE ROTATED. 3/7-11/07 Bad/Negative 16 Conservative 10 Corrupt/illegal 9 Rich/upper class 7 George W. Bush 5 Good/Positive 5 Disorganized 5 Big business 3 Iraq/War/military 2 Strong 2 Taxes 2 Other 17 DK/NA 17 12
13 13. When you think about the Democratic party, what is the first word that comes to mind? QUESTIONS 12 AND 13 WERE ROTATED. 3/7-11/07 Liberal 13 Bad/negative 12 Good/positive 11 Disorganized 5 Middle class 5 Taxes 3 Corrupt/liars 3 Weak/anti-military 2 Hillary Clinton 2 More government 2 Other 22 DK/NA Which comes closer to your view: Government should do more to solve national problems; or Government is doing too many things better left to businesses and individuals? Government should Government doing do more too much DK/NA 10/29-11/1/ /27-28/94 CBS /2-3/95 CBS /5-9/ /22-25/ /22-24/ /31-4/2/ /31-6/3/ /16-18/96* /26-28/96* CBS /2-4/96* /10-13/96* /30-2/1/97 CBS /31-11/1/98 CBS /13-17/00* /7-11/ REP Many of the tax cuts passed in 2001 were temporary and are set to expire in a few years. Should those tax cuts be made permanent or should they be allowed to expire? Made permanent Allowed to expire Depends(vol.) DK/NA 1/18-21/07 CBS /7-11/ REP
14 16. Should LEGAL immigration into the United States be kept at its present level, increased, or decreased? Present level Increased Decreased DK/NA 6/19-23/ /21-24/ /8-11/ /18-22/ /3-6/95 NYT /23-27/96 CBS /13-14/ /7-10/ /13-27/ /12-15/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /3-5/05 CBS /6-9/06 CBS /4-8/ /7-11/ REP QUESTION READ: SHOULD IMMIGRATION BE KEPT AT ITS PRESENT LEVEL, INCREASED OR DECREASED? 2 QUESTION READ: SHOULD IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES BE KEPT AT ITS PRESENT LEVEL, INCREASED OR DECREASED? 3 QUESTION READ: DO YOU THINK IMMIGRATION INTO THE UNITED STATES SHOULD BE INCREASED, DECREASED, OR KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 17. If you had to choose, what do you think should happen to most illegal immigrants who have lived and worked in the United States for at least two years: They should be given a chance to keep their jobs and eventually apply for legal status, OR They should be deported back to their native country? Chance to apply for legal status Deported DK/NA 5/4-8/ /7-11/ REP
15 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 /98A /92B /98B /92A / /92B / / / / / /92A / / / / / /92B /00B /92A /00A /92D /00D /92E / /92A / /92A /00L /92C /8-12/ /92D /14-18/ /92E /25-28/ / /7-10/ / /21-24/ / /28-5/1/ / /13-16/ /93A /2-5/ /93A /3-5/ /93B /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/ / /23-27/ / /11-15/ / /12-16/ / /1-3/ / /14-17/ / /28-30/ / /18-21/ / /14-18/ / /24-28/ /96 NYT /10-15/ / /9-13/ / /2-6/ /96C /20-25/ / /4-8/ / /21-25/ /96C /17-21/ / /15-19/ / /5-8/ / /27-31/ / /24-27/ / /7-11/ /98B / / / / / /98B /98C
16 Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican party or to the Democratic party? PERCENTAGES INCLUDE THE RESULTS OF THE PREVIOUS QUESTION. Republican Democratic DK/NA 3/7-11/ Is that a strong (Democrat/Republican) or not very strong (Democrat/Republican)? 3/7-11/07 Strong Republican 16 Not very strong Republican 10 Independent 33 Not very strong Democrat 15 Strong Democrat 19 DK/NA Should the United States try to change a dictatorship to a democracy where it can, OR should the United States stay out of other countries' affairs? Change Stay out Depends(vol.) DK/NA 4/6-10/ /9-11/ /13-15/ /4-6/ /5-7/ /11-13/ /13-27/ /28-10/1/ /23-27/ /24-28/ /8-10/06 CBS /7-11/ REP Which comes closest to your view? Gay couples should be allowed to legally marry OR gay couples should be allowed to form civil unions but not legally marry OR there should be no legal recognition of a gay couple s relationship? Marry Civil unions No legal recognition DK/NA 3/10-14/ /20-23/04* CBS /11-15/ /28-30/ /18-21/ /24-28/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /27-31/ /7-11/ REP
17 20. 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/ /7-11/ REP 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? 17
18 21. 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/ /4-8/ /21-25/ /5-8/ /18-21/07 CBS /8-11/07 CBS /7-11/ REP
19 22. 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/ /4-8/ /21-25/ /5-8/ /18-21/07 CBS /8-11/07 CBS /7-11/ REP
20 23. Is your opinion of Bill Clinton favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Bill Clinton yet to have an opinion? Fav Not fav Und DK engh Ref Fav Not fav Und DK engh Ref 5/ /98C /91D* /98 CBS /92* /98 CBS /92A* /98A /92B* /98A /92* /98 CBS /92* / /92A* /19/ /92* CBS /20/ /92* /99 CBS /92* /99 CBS /92* CBS / /92B* /99 CBS /92A* /99 CBS /92B* CBS /99 CBS /92D* /99 CBS /92E* /99 CBS /92A* /99 CBS /92A* /99 CBS / /99 CBS /93* / / / / / / /00B / /15-17/01CBS /00* /10-12/01CBS / /8-12/ / /11-15/ / /28-30/04* / /7-11/ / REP /96* /96* CBS /96* /96* /96* NYT /96* /96* /96B* CBS /96C* /96D* CBS /96* /96* /96C* /96* /98A CBS /98B CBS /98C CBS /98D /98A /98B / /98 CBS /98A CBS /98B CBS / /98 CBS / /18/ /19-20/ /98 CBS
21 24. Is your opinion of Al Gore favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Al Gore yet to have an opinion? Not Haven t Not Haven t Fav Fav Und hrd Ref Fav Fav Und hrd Ref 5/ /99* CBS / /00* / /00* CBS /92* /00* CBS /92A* /00* CBS /92B* /00* /92D* /00* /92E* /00B* /92A* /00* CBS /92A* /00* CBS /92C* /00A* /92D* /00D* /92E* /00* CBS /93* /00* /93* /00* CBS /93* /00* /94 CBS /00L* /94* /9-10/00 CBS /95* /14-16/00 CBS /96* /15-17/01 CBS /96* /8-12/ /96B* CBS /28-31/01 CBS /96C* /20-24/ /96D* CBS /10-13/ /96* /14-16/ /96* /4-8/ /96C* /21-25/ /96* /1-3/07 CBS / /7-11/ /97 CBS REP / /97 CBS /97 CBS /97 CBS /97 CBS / /98B / / /98 CBS / / /98 CBS /12 CBS / / /98B /98 CBS / /99 CBS /99 CBS / /99 CBS /99 CBS /99 CBS* /99 CBS* /99 CBS* /99 CBS* /99*
22 25. Regardless of how you usually vote, do you think the Republican party or the Democratic party is more likely to make the right decisions about the war in Iraq? Republican Democratic Both(vol.) Neither(vol.) DK/NA 7/11-15/ /2-6/ /5-8/06 CBS /9-12/06 CBS /6-9/06 CBS /4-8/ /21-25/ /11-13/06 CBS /15-19/ /5-8/ /7-11/ REP Regardless of how you usually vote, Do you think the Republican party or the Democratic party comes closer to sharing your moral values? Republican Democratic Both(vol.) Neither(vol.) DK/NA 7/13-27/ /11-15/ /2-6/ /9-12/06 CBS /4-8/ /5-8/ /7-11/ REP QUESTION DID NOT INCLUDE REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU USUALLY VOTE INTRODUCTION. 27. Which comes closest to your feelings about the Bush administration enthusiastic, satisfied but not enthusiastic, dissatisfied but not angry, or angry? Satisfied but Dissatisfied Enthusiastic enthusiastic but not angry Angry DK/NA 3/7-11/ REP
23 28. 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/ /4-8/ /18-21/07 CBS /7-11/ REP Do you think George W. Bush has more honesty and integrity than most people in public life? IF NO, ASK: Do you think George W. Bush has less honesty and integrity than most people in public life or about the same honesty and integrity as most people in public life? Yes, more Less Same DK/NA 12/10-13/ /14-15/ /12-15/04 CBS /30-8/1/04* CBS /30/11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /4-8/ /7-11/ REP
24 30. Do you think George W. Bush has the same priorities for the country as you have, or not? Has Does not have DK/NA 1/15-17/01 CBS /15-17/02 CBS /19-22/ /5-6/03 CBS /26-27/03 CBS /28-10/1/ /12-15/ /12-15/04 CBS /10-14/04* /23-27/04* /20-23/04* CBS /23-27/04* /15-18/04* CBS /12-16/04* /1-3/04* /9-11/04* CBS /14-17/04* /20-24/05 CBS /10-15/ /9-13/ /3-5/05 CBS /4-8/ /16-17/06 CBS /18-21/07 CBS /7-11/ REP Are you generally satisfied or dissatisfied with how George W. Bush is handling the federal budget deficit? Would you say you are very (satisfied/dissatisfied) or somewhat (satisfied/dissatisfied)? Very Somewhat Somewhat Very satisfied satisfied dissatisfied dissatisfied DK/NA 3/7-11/ REP Are you generally satisfied or dissatisfied with how George W. Bush is handling taxes? Would you say you are very (satisfied/dissatisfied) or somewhat satisfied/dissatisfied)? Very Somewhat Somewhat Very satisfied satisfied dissatisfied dissatisfied DK/NA 3/7-11/ REP Are you generally satisfied or dissatisfied with how George W. Bush is handling the issue of abortion? Would you say you are very (satisfied/dissatisfied) or somewhat (satisfied/dissatisfied)? Very Somewhat Somewhat Very satisfied satisfied dissatisfied dissatisfied DK/NA 3/7-11/ REP
25 34. Do you think George W. Bush's nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court have been more conservative than you would like, not conservative enough, or about right? More conservative Not conservative enough About right DK/NA 10/30-11/1/05 CBS /2-6/ /7-11/ REP If the 2008 election for President were being held today, would you probably vote for the Republican candidate or would you probably vote for the Democratic candidate? Republican Democratic Other(vol.) Won't vote(vol.) Depends(vol.) DK/NA 3/7-11/ REP Is your opinion of Rudolph Giuliani favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Rudolph Giuliani yet to have an opinion? QUESTIONS 36 AND 37 WERE ROTATED. Not Haven t heard Favorable favorable Undecided enough Refused 3/1-2/98 CBS /28-30/99 CBS /15-18/04* CBS /28-30/04* /1-3/07 CBS /8-11/07* CBS /7-11/ REP Is your opinion of John McCain favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven t you heard enough about John McCain yet to have an opinion? QUESTIONS 36 AND 37 WERE ROTATED. 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/ /4-8/ /21-25/ /15-18/ /1-3/07 CBS /8-11/07* CBS /7-11/ REP
26 38. Is your opinion of Mitt Romney favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Mitt Romney yet to have an opinion? Not Haven t heard Favorable favorable Undecided enough Refused 1/1-3/07 CBS /8-11/07 CBS /7-11/ REP Is your opinion of Chuck Hagel favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Chuck Hagel yet to have an opinion? Not Haven t heard Favorable favorable Undecided enough Refused 1/1-3/07 CBS /7-11/ REP
27 39. 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? QUESTIONS 39, 40 AND 41 WERE ROTATED. Not DK Not DK Fav Fav Und engh Ref Fav Fav Und engh Ref 3/92* /21-25/ /92* /15-18/ /92A* /1-3/07 CBS /92D* /18-21/07* CBS /92A* /7-11/ / DPV* / / /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 /20-25/ /4-8/ QUESTION READ: HILLARY CLINTON, BILLCLINTON'S WIFE,..." 2 QUESTION READ: " HILLARY CLINTON..." 27
28 40. Is your opinion of John Edwards favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven t you heard enough about John Edwards yet to have an opinion? QUESTIONS 39, 40 AND 41 WERE ROTATED. Not Haven t Favorable Fav Undecided heard enough Refused 8/26-28/03* CBS /28-10/1/03* /28-10/1/03 DPV /10-13/03* /10-13/03 DPV /14-16/03* /14-16/03 DPV /12-15/04* /12-15/04 DPV /24-27/04* CBS /20-23/04 CBS /11-15/04* /15-18/04* CBS /12-16/04* /20-22/04* CBS /1-3/04* /9-11/04* CBS /14-17/04* /1-3/07 CBS /7-11/ DPV* Is your opinion of Barack Obama favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Barack Obama yet to have an opinion? QUESTIONS 39, 40 AND 41 WERE ROTATED. Not Haven t Favorable Fav Undecided heard enough Refused 1/1-3/07 CBS /18-21/07* CBS /7-11/ DPV* Is there any one issue you feel so strongly about that you would NOT vote for a candidate for president who disagrees with you on that issue? IF YES, ASK: Which issue is that? 3/7-11/07 Abortion 9 Iraq 7 War 7 Immigration 4 Health Care 3 Same-sex marriage 2 Other 15 No issue 47 DK/NA 6 28
29 43. In 2002, Hillary Rodham Clinton voted for the Senate resolution authorizing President Bush to take military action in Iraq. Looking back, was it a mistake or not a mistake for Hillary Rodham Clinton to vote for the resolution? Mistake Not a mistake DK/NA 3/7-11/ DPV* ASKED OF THOSE WHO ANSWERED MISTAKE TO Q43: Do you think Hillary Rodham Clinton should publicly say her vote was a mistake or is that unnecessary? Should publicly say mistake Not necessary DK/NA 3/7-11/ DPV* Think about past elections in which you have voted, including national and statewide elections. Would you say you always vote Republican, usually vote Republican, vote about equally for both parties, usually vote Democratic, or always vote Democratic? 3/7-11/07 Always Republican 7 Usually Republican 23 Equally for both 30 Usually Democrat 24 Always Democrat 11 Never vote (vol.) 3 DK/NA Next year, are you more likely to vote in a Democratic presidential primary or caucus, or a Republican primary or caucus or aren't you likely to vote in a primary or caucus at all? Democratic Republican Aren't likely primary primary to vote Never vote(vol.) DK/NA 3/7-11/ ASKED OF REPUBLICANS ONLY: Thinking for a moment about the people who consider themselves Democrats, which of these comes closer to your view? 1) People who consider themselves Democrats feel differently than I do about politics, but they probably share many of my other values and goals. OR 2) People who consider themselves Democrats feel differently than I do about politics, and they probably do not share many of my other values or goals, either. Same values Different values DK/NA 3/7-11/07 REP ASKED OF DEMOCRATS ONLY: Thinking for a moment about the people who consider themselves Republicans, which of these comes closer to your view? 1) People who consider themselves Republicans feel differently than I do about politics, but they probably share many of my other values and goals. OR 2) People who consider themselves Republicans feel differently than I do about politics, and they probably do not share many of my other values or goals, either. Same values Different values DK/NA 3/7-11/07 DEM
30 49. Suppose the race for the Republican Party's presidential nomination in 2008 comes down to a choice between John McCain and Rudy Giuliani. Who would you most like to see nominated McCain or Giuliani, or neither of these two candidates? CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED. McCain Giuliani Neither/Other Undecided DK/NA 3/7-11/07 RPV* Do you think John McCain shares the same values as most Republicans, or doesn't he share the same values? Shares same values Doesn't share values DK/NA 3/7-11/07 RPV* Do you think Rudy Giuliani shares the same values as most Republicans, or doesn't he share the same values? Shares same values Doesn't share values DK/NA 3/7-11/07 RPV* Do you think Mitt Romney shares the same values as most Republicans or doesn't he share the same values? Shares same values Doesn't share values DK/NA 3/7-11/07 RPV* ROTATE QUESTIONS WITH How much would you say you know so far about Rudy Giuliani's positions on the issues a lot, some, not much, or nothing at all? A lot Some Not much Nothing DK/NA 3/7-11/07 RPV* Do you think Rudy Giuliani has the right kind of experience to be a good president, or not? Has Does not have DK/NA 3/7-11/07 RPV* Do you have confidence in Rudy Giuliani's ability to deal wisely with an international crisis, or are you uneasy about his approach? Confident Uneasy DK/NA 3/7-11/07 RPV* How much would you say you know so far about John McCain's positions on the issues a lot, some, not much, or nothing at all? A lot Some Not much Nothing DK/NA 3/7-11/07 RPV*
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