POLL April 30-May 3, 2015 Total N= 1027 Registered N = 868
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- Joanna Cannon
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1 POLL April 30-May 3, 2015 Total N= 1027 Registered N = 868 All trends are from New York Times/CBS News polls unless otherwise noted. Asterisk indicates registered respondents only.
2 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President? Approve Disapprove DK/NA Approve Disapprove DK/NA 2/2-4/09 CBS /12-16/12 CBS /18-22/ /11-15/ /12-16/09 CBS /6-10/13 CBS /20-22/09 CBS /20-24/13 CBS /1-5/ /24-28/ /22-26/ /31-6/4/ /6-12/09 CBS /18-22/13 CBS /12-16/ /6-8/ /9-12/09 CBS /19-23/ /24-28/ /18-21/13 CBS /27-31/09 CBS /15-18/13 CBS /19-23/ /5-8/ /5-8/09 CBS /17-21/14 CBS /13-16/09 CBS /19-23/ /4-8/ /20-23/14 CBS /6-10/10 CBS /16-19/14 CBS /14-17/10 CBS /20-22/ /5-10/ /29-8/4/14 CBS /18-21/10 CBS /12-15/ /29-4/1/10 CBS /3-6/14 CBS /5-12/ /23-27/14 CBS /28-5/2/ /9-12/15 CBS /20-24/10 CBS /13-17/15 CBS /16-20/ /21-24/15 CBS /9-12/10 CBS /30-5/3/ /20-24/10 CBS /10-14/ /1-5/10 CBS /21-26/ /7-10/10 CBS /29-12/2/10 CBS /15-19/ /11-14/11 CBS /18-21/11 CBS /15-20/ /2-3/ /3-7/11 CBS /24-28/ /2-3/ /10-15/ /28-10/2/11 CBS /19-24/ /6-10/11 CBS /5-7/11 CBS /14-18/11 CBS /4-8/12 CBS /12-17/ /8-13/ /7-11/ /13-17/ /11-16/ /22-26/12 CBS /8-12/ /17-20/12 CBS /25-28/
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 direction Wrong track DK/NA Right direction Wrong track DK/NA 2/10-12/ /24-28/ /22/ /19-23/ /11-13/ /4-8/ /28-10/1/ /14-17/10 CBS /13-27/ /5-10/ /10-12/03 CBS /5-12/ /10-13/ /4-5/10 CBS /14-15/ /20-24/10 CBS /12-15/ /16-20/ /12-15/04 CBS /10-14/ /10-14/ /1-5/10 CBS /30-4/1/04 CBS /21-26/ /23-27/ /7-10/10 CBS /20-23/04 CBS /15-19/ /23-27/ /11-14/11 CBS /11-15/ /18-21/11 CBS /15-18/04 CBS /15-20/ /12-16/ /3-7/11 CBS /20-22/04 CBS /24-28/ /1-3/ /22-24/11 CBS /14-17/ /10-15/ /28-30/ /28-10/2/11 CBS /18-21/ /19-24/ /14-18/ /5-7/11 CBS /24-28/ /14-18/11 CBS /9-14/05 NYT /4-8/12 CBS /13-16/05 CBS /12-17/ /20-24/05 CBS /8-13/ /10-15/ /24-27/12 CBS /29-8/2/05 CBS /7-11/ /9-13/ /13-17/ /3-5/05 CBS /31-6/3/12 CBS /30-11/1/05 CBS /11-16/ /2-6/ /22-26/12 CBS /5-8/06 CBS /8-12/ /20-25/ /17-20/12 CBS /9-12/06 CBS /25-28/ /28-30/06 CBS /12-16/12 CBS /4-8/ /11-15/ /10-11/06 CBS /23-27/ /21-25/ /20-24/13 CBS /17-21/ /24-28/ /27-31/ /31-6/4/ /8-10/06 CBS /18-22/13 CBS /1-3/07 CBS /19-23/ /18-21/07 CBS /18-21/13 CBS /8-11/07 CBS /15-18/13 CBS /23-27/ /5-8/ /18-23/ /17-21/14 CBS /26-28/07 CBS /19-23/ /9-17/ /20-23/14 CBS /4-8/ /16-19/14 CBS /5-9/ /29-8/4/14 CBS /9-12/ /12-15/ /28-4/2/ /3-6/14 CBS /30-6/3/08 CBS /15-16/14 CBS /7-14/ /23-27/14 CBS /12-16/ /9-12/15 CBS /10-13/ /13-17/15 CBS /19-22/ /21-24/15 CBS /25-29/ /30-5/3/ /4-8/08 CBS /11-15/ /2-4/09 CBS /12-16/09 CBS /1-5/ /22-26/ /6-12/09 CBS /12-16/ /9-12/09 CBS For trend going back further than 2003, please contact nytpolls@nytimes.com. 3
4 3. What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today? 5/31-6/4/13 9/19-23/13 12/5-8/13 9/10-14/14 4/30-5/3/15 Health care Budget deficit Education Medicare/Medicaid Taxes Economy Immigration Defense Poverty Crime Foreign Policy Jobs Abortion Moral Values Welfare President War Iraq Afghanistan Politicians/Government Environment Religious values Terrorism general Guns Other DK/NA
5 4. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling foreign policy? Approve Disapprove DK/NA 2/2-4/09 CBS /18-22/ /1-5/ /22-26/ /12-16/ /9-12/09 CBS /24-28/ /5-8/09 CBS /13-16/09 CBS /14-17/10 CBS /5-10/ /28-5/2/ /9-12/10 CBS /7-10/10 CBS /29-12/2/10 CBS /15-19/ /11-14/11 CBS /18-21/11 CBS /15-20/ /2-3/ /3-7/11 CBS /19-24/ /6-10/11 CBS /5-7/11 CBS /14-18/11 CBS /4-8/12 CBS /12-17/ /8-13/ /7-11/ /13-17/ /11-16/ /22-26/12 CBS /8-12/ /25-28/ /12-14/ /11-15/ /6-10/13 CBS /20-24/13 CBS /24-28/ /31-6/4/ /18-22/ /19-23/ /15-18/13 CBS /5-8/ /17-21/14 CBS /19-23/ /20-23/14 CBS /16-19/14 CBS /20-22/ /29-8/4/14 CBS /12-15/ /3-6/14 CBS /23-27/14 CBS /9-12/15 CBS /13-17/15 CBS /21-24/15 CBS /30-5/3/
6 5. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling the economy? Approve Disapprove DK/NA Approve Disapprove DK/N A 2/2-4/09 CBS /18-21/13 CBS /18-22/ /15-18/13 CBS /12-16/09 CBS /5-8/ /20-22/09 CBS /17-21/14 CBS /1-5/ /19-23/ /22-26/ /20-23/14 CBS /6-12/09 CBS /16-19/14 CBS /12-16/ /20-22/ /9-12/09 CBS /29-8/4/14 CBS /24-28/ /12-15/ /27-31/09 CBS /3-6/14 CBS /19-23/ /23-27/14 CBS /5-8/09 CBS /13-17/15 CBS /13-16/09 CBS /21-24/15 CBS /4-8/ /30-5/3/ /6-10/10 CBS /14-17/10 CBS /5-10/ /18-21/10 CBS /29-4/1/10 CBS /5-12/ /28-5/2/ /20-24/10 CBS /16-20/ /9-12/10 CBS /20-24/10 CBS /10-14/ /1-5/10 CBS /21-26/ /7-10/10 CBS /29-12/2/10 CBS /15-19/ /11-14/11 CBS /18-21/11 CBS /15-20/ /2-3/ /3-7/11 CBS /24-28/ /10-15/ /28-10/2/11 CBS /19-24/ /6-10/11 CBS /5-7/11 CBS /14-18/11 CBS /4-8/12 CBS /12-17/ /8-13/ /7-11/ /13-17/ /11-16/ /22-26/12 CBS /8-12/ /25-28/ /12-16/12 CBS /11-15/ /6-10/13 CBS /20-24/13 CBS /24-28/ /31-6/4/ /18-22/13 CBS /6-8/ /19-23/
7 6. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job? Approve Disapprove DK/NA Approve Disapprove DK/NA 7/13-16/ /1-5/10 CBS /22-23/02 CBS /21-26/ /3-6/ /29-12/2/10 CBS /27-31/ /11-14/11 CBS /9-12/ /18-21/11 CBS /13-27/ /15-20/ /28-10/1/ /3-7/11 CBS /12-15/ /24-28/ /14-17/ /2-3/ /14-18/ /10-15/ /24-28/ /28-10/2/11 CBS /21-22/05 CBS /19-24/ /13-16/05 CBS /6-10/11 CBS /20-23/05 CBS /5-7/11 CBS /10-15/ /14-18/11 CBS /13-14/05 CBS /4-8/12 CBS /9-13/ /12-17/ /3-5/05 CBS /8-13/ /30-11/1/05 CBS /13-17/ /2-6/ /31-6/3/ /5-8/06 CBS /11-16/ /20-25/ /22-26/12 CBS /22-26/06 CBS /8-12/ /9-12/06 CBS /25-28/ /6-9/06 CBS /12-16/12 CBS /4-8/ /11-15/13 CBS /10-11/06 CBS /6-10/13 CBS /21-25/ /20-24/13 CBS /17-21/ /24-28/ /15-19/ /31-6/4/ /5-8/ /18-22/13 CBS /27-31/ /6-8/ /18-21/07 CBS /19-23/ /8-11/07 CBS /18-21/13 CBS /23-27/ /15-18/13 CBS /7-11/ /5-8/ /9-12/07 CBS /17-21/14 CBS /18-23/ /19-23/ /26-28/07 CBS /20-23/14 CBS /9-17/ /16-19/14 CBS /20-22/ /20-22/ /8-12/07 CBS /29-8/4/14 CBS /4-8/ /3-6/14 CBS /12-16/07 CBS /23-27/15 CBS /5-9/ /9-12/15 CBS /25-29/ /13-17/15 CBS /27-30/08 CBS /21-24/15 CBS /10-13/ /30-5/3/ /19-22/ /2-4/09 CBS /18-22/ /12-16/09 CBS /20-22/09 CBS /1-5/ /22-26/ /9-12/09 CBS /27-31/09 CBS /5-8/09 CBS /29-11/1/09 CBS /13-16/09 CBS /14-17/10 CBS /5-10/ /18-21/10 CBS /29-4/1/10 CBS /5-12/ /20-24/10 CBS /16-20/ /20-24/10 CBS /10-14/
8 7. How would you rate the condition of the national economy these days? Is it very good, fairly good, fairly bad or very bad? Very good Fairly good Fairly bad Very bad DK/NA Very good Fairly good Fairly bad Very bad DK/NA 1/4-6/03 CBS /6-12/09 CBS /19-22/ /12-16/ /9-12/ /9-12/09 CBS /28-10/1/ /24-28/ /10-12/ /27-31/09 CBS /20-24/ /19-23/ /11-13/ /5-8/09 CBS /20-21/03CBS /13-16/09 CBS /10-13/ /4-8/ /14-15/ /6-10/10 CBS /12-15/ /5-10/ /10-14/ /29/-4/1/10 CBS /23-27/ /5-12/ /20-23/04 CBS /28-5/2/ /23-27/ /20-24/ /15-18/04 CBS /16-20/ /12-16/ /9-12/10 CBS /1-3/ /20-24/10 CBS /14-17/ /10-14/ /18-21/ /1-5/10 CBS /24-28/ /21-26/ /10-15/ /7-10/10 CBS /29-8/2/05 CBS /29-12/2/10 CBS /9-13/ /15-19/ /30-11/1/05 CBS /11-14/11 CBS /2-6/ /18-21/11 CBS /5-8/06 CBS /15-20/ /20-25/ /3-7/11 CBS /22-26/06 CBS /24-28/ /9-12/06 CBS /2-3/ /6-9/06 CBS /10-15/ /28-30/06 CBS /28-10/2/11 CBS /4-8/ /19-24/ /21-25/ /6-10/11 CBS /17-21/ /5-7/11 CBS /15-19/ /4-8/12 CBS /5-8/ /12-17/ /27-31/ /8-13/ /8-10/06 CBS /7-11/ /1-3/07 CBS /13-17/ /18-21/07 CBS /11-16/ /8-11/07 CBS /22-26/12 CBS /23-27/ /8-12/ /7-11/ /17-20 CBS /9-12/07 CBS /25-28/ /18-23/ /12-16/12 CBS /9-17/ /6-10/13 CBS /8-12/07 CBS /20-24/13 CBS /4-8/ /24-28/ /12-16/07 CBS /31-6/4/ /5-9/ /18-22/13 CBS /9-12/ /19-23/ /30-2/2/08 CBS /18-21/13 CBS /20-24/ /15-18/13 CBS /15-18/08 CBS /5-8/ /28-4/2/ /17-21/14 CBS /25-29/ /19-23/ /1-3/ /20-23/14 CBS /30-6/3/08 CBS /16-19/14 CBS /7-14/ /29-8/4/14 CBS /31-8/5/08 CBS /12-15/ /15-19/ /3-6/14 CBS /12-16/ /23-27/14 CBS /21-24/ /9-12/15 CBS /27-30/08 CBS /13-17/15 CBS /3-5/08 CBS /21-24/15 CBS /10-13/ /30-5/3/ /25-29/ /4-8/08 CBS /11-15/ /2-4/09 CBS /18-22/ /12-16/09 CBS /1-5/ /22-26/ For trend going back further than 2003, please contact nytpolls@nytimes.com 8
9 8. 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 1/19-22/ /1-5/10 CBS /11-13/ /21-26/ /9-12/ /29-12/2/10 CBS /13-27/ /15-19/ /26-28/03 CBS /11-14/11 CBS /28-10/1/ /18-21/11 CBS /10-13/ /15-20/ /14-15/ /3-7/11 CBS /12-15/ /24-28/ /12-15/04 CBS /10-15/ /10-14/ /28-10/2/11 CBS /20-23/04 CBS /19-24/ /23-27/ /6-10/11 CBS /12-16/ /5-7/11 CBS /14-17/ /14-18/11 CBS /18-21/ /4-8/12 CBS /14-18/ /12-17/ /24-28/ /8-13/ /10-15/ /7-11/ /29-8/2/05 CBS /13-17/ /9-13/ /11-16/ /30-11/1/05 CBS /22-26/12 CBS /2-6/ /8-12/ /5-8/06 CBS /17-20/12 CBS /20-25/ /25-28/ /9-12/ /12-16/12 CBS /4-8/ /6-10/13 CBS /21-25/ /20-24/13 CBS /15-19/ /24-28/ /5-8/ /31-6/4/ /27-31/ /18-22/13 CBS /8-11/07 CBS /19-23/ /23-27/ /18-21/13 CBS /9-12/07 CBS /15-18/13 CBS /18-23/ /5-8/ /9-17/ /17-21/14 CBS /4-8/ /20-23/14 CBS /12-16/07 CBS /16-19/14 CBS /5-9/ /29-8/4/14 CBS /9-12/ /12-15/ /30-2/2/08 CBS /3-6/14 CBS /20-24/ /23-27/14 CBS /15-18/08 CBS /9-12/15 CBS /28-4/2/ /13-17/15 CBS /25-29/ /21-24/15 CBS /30-6/3/08 CBS /30-5/3/ /7-14/ /12-16/ /21-24/ /27-30/08 CBS /3-5/08 CBS /10-13/ /19-22/ /25-29/ /30-6/3/08 CBS /4-8/08 CBS /11-15/ /2-4/09 CBS /18-22/ /12-16/09 CBS /1-5/ /22-26/ /6-12/09 CBS /12-16/ /9-12/09 CBS For trend going back further than 2002, please contact nytpolls@nytimes.com. 9
10 9. In general, is your opinion of the Republican Party favorable or not favorable? QUESTIONS 9 AND 10 WERE ROTATED. Favorable Not favorable DK/NA Favorable Not favorable DK/NA 12/85 NYT /14-17/ /88B /18-21/ / /14-18/ / /2-6/ / /20-25/ /92 CBS /9-12/06 CBS / /6-9/06 CBS /92* /4-8/ /92* /21-25/ / /15-19/ / /5-8/ / /27-31/ /94 CBS /23-27/ /95 CBS /7-11/ / /18-23/ / /9-17/ / /5-9/ /96* /25-29/ /96* /10-13/ /96B* CBS /19-22/ /96C* /1-5/ /96D* CBS /12-16/ /96* /5-10/ / /5-12/ / /20-24/ /17/ /10-14/ /19/ /21-26/ /20/ /7-10/10 CBS /99 CBS /15-19/ / /15-20/ /99 CBS /24-28/ /99 CBS /22-26/12 CBS /99 CBS /8-12/ / /12-16/12 CBS / /6-10/13 CBS /00* /20-24/13 CBS /00B* /19-23/ /00D* /16-19/14 CBS /00L /29-8/4/14 CBS /8-12/ /9-12/15 CBS /14-18/ /13-17/15 CBS /21-24/ /30-5/3/ /13-16/ /3-5/ /27-31/ /20-24/ /19-22/ /9-12/ /13-27/ /28-10/1/ /10-13/ /14-16/ /12-15/ /10-14/ /11-15/
11 10. In general, is your opinion of the Democratic Party favorable or not favorable? QUESTIONS 9 AND 10 WERE ROTATED. Favorable Not favorable DK/NA Favorable Not favorable DK/NA 12/85 NYT /14-17/ /88B /18-21/ / /14-18/ / /2-6/ / /20-25/ /92 CBS /9-12/06 CBS / /6-9/06 CBS /92* /4-8/ /92* /21-25/ / /15-16/ / /5-8/ / /27-31/ /94 CBS /23-27/ /95 CBS /7-11/ / /18-23/ / /9-17/ / /5-9/ /96* /25-29/ /96* /10-13/ /96B* CBS /19-22/ /96C* /1-5/ /96D* CBS /12-16/ /96* /5-10/ / /5-12/ / /20-24/ /17/ /10-14/ /19/ /21-26/ /20/ /7-10/10 CBS /99 CBS /15-19/ / /15-20/ / /24-28/ / /22-26/12 CBS / /8-12/ / /12-16/12 CBS / /6-10/13 CBS /00* /20-24/13 CBS /00B* /19-23/ /00D* /16-19/14 CBS /00L /29-8/4/14 CBS /8-12/ /9-12/15 CBS /14-18/ /13-17/15 CBS /21-24/ /30-5/3/ /13-16/ /3-5/ /27-31/02* /20-24/ /19-22/ /9-12/ /13-27/ /28-10/1/ /10-13/ /14-16/ /12-15/ /10-14/ /11-15/
12 11. Looking back, do you approve or disapprove of the job Hillary Clinton did as Secretary of State? Approve Disapprove DK/NA 4/30-5/3/ Related trend: Do you approve or disapprove of the way Hillary Clinton is handling her job as Secretary of State? Approve Disapprove DK/NA 12/4-8/08 CBS /14-17/10 CBS /4-5/10 CBS /11-14/11 CBS 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? QUESTIONS 12 AND 13 WERE ROTATED. Haven t heard enough Haven t heard enough Fav. Not fav. Und. Refused Fav. Not fav. Und. 4/99 CBS /1-3/04* /99 CBS* /14-17/04* /99 CBS* /28-30/04* /99 CBS* /18-21/04* /99 CBS* /14-18/ /99* /30-11/1/05 CBS /99* CBS /2-6/ /00* /20-25/ /00* CBS /4-8/ /00* CBS /21-25/ /00* /5-8/ /00* /18-21/07 CBS /00B* /8-11/07 CBS /00* CBS /7-11/ /00* CBS /11-15/ /00A* /5-12/ /00D* /30-5/3/ /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 Refused 12
13 12. Is your opinion of Bill Clinton favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Bill Clinton yet to have an opinion? QUESTIONS 12 AND 13 WERE ROTATED. Fav Not fav Und DK engh Ref Fav Not Und DK engh Ref 5/ /98B /91D* / /92* /98 CBS /92A* /98A CBS /92B* /98B CBS /92* / /92A* /98 CBS /92* CBS /11-13/ /92* /18/ /92* /19-20/ /92* CBS /98 CBS /92B* /98C /92A* /98 CBS /92B* CBS /98 CBS /92D* /98A /92E* /92* /92A* /98A /92A* /98 CBS / / /93* /19/ / /20/ / /99 CBS / /99 CBS / / /00* /99 CBS / /99 CBS / /99 CBS / /99 CBS / /99 CBS / /99 CBS /96* /99 CBS /96* CBS /99 CBS /96* / /96* / /96* NYT / /96* /00B /96* /15-17/01 CBS /96B* CBS /10-12/01 CBS /96C* /8-12/ /96D* CBS /11-15/ /96* /28-30/04* /96* /7-11/ /96C* /26-28/07 CBS /96* /9-17/ /98A CBS /30-2/2/08*CBS /98B CBS /25-29/08* /98C CBS /7-14/ /98D /8-12/12* /98A /12-15/ /30-5/3/
14 15. Is your opinion of Jeb Bush favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven t you heard enough about Jeb Bush yet to have an opinion? QUESTIONS 14 AND 15 WERE ROTATED. Favorable Not favorable Undecided Haven t heard enough Refused 5/19-21/98 CBS /5-6/99 CBS /30-5/3/ Is your opinion of Hillary Clinton favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Hillary Clinton yet to have an opinion? QUESTIONS 14 AND 15 WERE ROTATED. Not DK Not DK Fav Fav Und engh Ref Fav Fav Und engh Ref 3/92* /98B /92* / /92A* / /92D* /98 CBS /92A* /98 CBS / / / / / /99 CBS /93A CBS /99 CBS /93B CBS / /93B / /93 CBS /13-17/ / /12-13/03 CBS /93 CBS /20-24/05 CBS / /20-25/ /94 CBS /4-8/ / /21-25/ /94 CBS /15-18/ / /1-3/07 CBS / /18-21/07* CBS /94 CBS /7-11/ / /26-27/07 CBS / /9-12/07* CBS /94A /18-23/07* /95 CBS /26-28/07* CBS / /9-17/ / /9-17/07* /96* /8-12/07* CBS /96* /4-9/07* /96* /20-24/08* /96* NYT /15-18/08* CBS /96* /28-4/2/08* /96* /25-29/08* /96C* /1-3/08* /96D* CBS /30-6/3/08* /96* /7-14/ / /15-20/08* / /12-16/08* /97 CBS /4-8/08 CBS / /12-16/09 CBS /12-16/12 CBS /6-10/13 CBS /21-24/15 CBS /30-5/3/ Question read: Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton s wife..." 14
15 16. Do you think the United States should or should not take the leading role among all other countries in the world in trying to solve international conflicts? U.S. should take lead U.S. should not take lead DK/NA 9/22-23/02 CBS /11-13/ /31-6/4/ /6-8/ /19-23/ /20-23/14 CBS /20-22/ /12-15/ /30-5/3/ From what you've heard or read, do you approve or disapprove of the health care law that was enacted in 2010? IF APPROVE, ASK: Do you strongly approve or somewhat approve? IF DISAPPROVE, ASK: Do you somewhat disapprove or strongly disapprove? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly DK/NA approve approve disapprove disapprove 3/29-4/1/10 CBS /20-24/10 CBS /9-12/10 CBS /10-14/ /1-5/10 CBS /11-14/11 CBS /3-7/11 CBS /5-7/11 CBS /21-25/ /13-17/ /31-6/3/ /11-16/ /22-26/12 CBS /8-12/ /20-24/13 CBS /18-22/13 CBS /19-23/ /18-21/13 CBS /15-18/13 CBS /5-8/ /17-21/14 CBS /20-23/14 CBS /29-8/4/14 CBS /12-15/ /23-27/14 CBS /9-12/15 CBS /13-17/15 CBS /30-5/3/ ¹Wording: From what you ve heard or read, do you approve or disapprove of the new health care reform bill 2 Wording: From what you ve heard or read, do you approve or disapprove of the health care law that was enacted last March 3 Wording: From what you've heard or read, do you approve or disapprove of the health care law that was enacted last year 15
16 18. Which comes closest to your view about illegal immigrants who are living in the U.S.? 1. They should be allowed to stay in the U.S and eventually apply for citizenship, 2. They should be allowed to stay in the U.S. legally, but not be allowed to apply for citizenship or 3. They should be required to leave the U.S. RESPONSE OPTIONS WERE ROTATED. Stay and apply for citizenship Stay in U.S. legally, but no citizenship allowed Required to leave U.S. DK/NA 1/17-21/14 CBS /19-23/ /20-23/14 CBS /16-19/14 CBS /29-8/4/14 CBS /12-15/ /9-12/15 CBS /30-5/3/ Related trend: Which comes closest to your view about illegal immigrants who are currently working in the U.S.? 1. They should be allowed to stay in their jobs and to eventually apply for U.S. citizenship. 2. They should be allowed to stay in their jobs only as guest workers, but not to apply for U.S. citizenship. 3. They should be required to leave their jobs and leave the U.S. Stay and apply for citizenship Stay as guest workers Required to leave jobs & U.S. DK/NA 12/5-9/ /22-26/ /28-5/2/ /10-15/ /14-18/11 CBS /8-13/ /31-6/3/ /25-28/ /12-16/ /24-27/ /6-10/ /23-27/ /24-28/ Do you think it should be legal or not legal for same-sex couples to marry? Legal Not legal DK/NA 7/11-16/ /8-12/ /16-19/12 CBS /6-10/13 CBS /23-27/ /20-24/13 CBS /31-6/4/ /18-22/13 CBS /19-23/ /29-8/4/14 CBS /12-15/ /13-17/ /30-5/3/ Do you think small business owners who provide wedding-related services should be allowed to refuse services to same-sex couples if same-sex marriage violates their religious beliefs, or do you think small business owners should be required to provide services regardless of a couple s sexual orientation? RESPONSE OPTIONS WERE ROTATED. Should be allowed Should be required to Depends to refuse provide services (vol.) DK/NA 4/30-5/3/
17 21. Currently, groups not affiliated with a candidate are able to spend unlimited amounts of money on advertisements during a political campaign. Do you think this kind of spending should be limited by law, or should it remain unlimited? Should be limited Should remain unlimited DK/NA 10/21-26/ /12-17/ /16-19/14 CBS /23-27/14 CBS /30-5/3/ How would you say things are going for the U.S. in its fight against the militant group ISIS in Iraq and Syria? Would you say things are going very well, somewhat well, somewhat badly, or very badly? Very well Somewhat well Somewhat badly Very badly DK/NA 10/23-27/14 CBS /13-17/15 CBS /21-24/15 CBS /30-5/3/ 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 DK/NA 4/30-5/3/ Which will matter more in deciding how you vote for president next year foreign policy issues or domestic issues? RESPONSE OPTIONS ROTATED AND QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Foreign policy Domestic Both equal (vol.) DK/NA 8/26-28/03* CBS /8-12/07* CBS /30-5/3/15* Which one is more important to you in a presidential candidate having the right experience, or having fresh ideas? RESPONSE OPTIONS ROTATED AND QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Right experience Fresh ideas Both (vol.) DK/NA 8/8-12/07* CBS /5-9/07* /9-12/08* /30-5/3/15*
18 28. Would you rather have a presidential candidate whose political experience was mostly outside of Washington, or someone whose experience was mostly in the government in Washington? RESPONSE OPTIONS ROTATED AND QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Outside Washington In Washington government No difference (vol.) DK/NA 11/20-24/87* /15-18/91* /5-6/99* CBS /30-5/3/15* In general, do you think America is ready to elect a woman president, or not? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Yes No Depends(vol.) DK/NA 1/27-29/96 CBS 1, /20-4/1/98 CBS 1, /13-16/99 CBS 1, /20-25/06 CBS 1, /18-21/07 CBS 1, /9-12/08* /15-18/08* 1 CBS /30-6/3/08* 1 CBS /30-5/3/15* Question did not include In general 2 Depends offered as a volunteered answer. 30. In general, do you think America is ready to elect a Hispanic president, or not? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Yes No Depends(vol.) DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* In general, what is the best age for a president of the United States in their 30s, in their 40s, in their 50s, in their 60s, or in their 70s? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s DK/NA 7/11-13/ /7-11/ /20-24/08* /18-22/14 NYT /30-5/3/15* Is it possible you would ever vote for a candidate who does NOT share your views on the nation s immigration system, or is this issue so important that you could not vote for a candidate who disagrees with you? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Yes, would vote No, would not vote Depends (vol.) DK/NA 2/19-23/ /30-5/3/15*
19 33. Is it possible you would ever vote for a candidate who does NOT share your views on same-sex marriage, or is this issue so important that you could not vote for a candidate who disagrees with you? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Yes, would vote No, would not vote Depends (vol.) DK/NA 2/19-23/ /30-5/3/15* Is it possible you would ever vote for a candidate who does NOT share your views on the 2010 health care law, or is this issue so important that you could not vote for a candidate who disagrees with you? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Yes, would vote No, would not vote Depends (vol.) DK/NA 2/19-23/ /30-5/3/15* Is it possible you would ever vote for a candidate who does NOT share your views on dealing with the militant group ISIS, or is this issue so important that you could not vote for a candidate who disagrees with you? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Yes, would vote No, would not vote Depends (vol.) DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* How much attention have you been able to pay to the 2016 Presidential campaign -- a lot, some, not much, or no attention so far? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 A lot Some Not much No attention so far DK/NA 2/13-17/15 CBS /30-5/3/15* As you may know, several candidates have announced that they plan to run for president in Do you think this is about the right time to start the presidential campaign, or do you think it's too soon to start the presidential campaign? RESPONSE OPTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Right time Too soon DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15*
20 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 7/13-16/ /4-8/ /2-5/ /5-10/ /3-5/ /5-12/ /27-31/ /28-5/2/ /20-24/ /16-20/ /19-22/ /10-14/ /10-12/ /21-26/ /7-9/ /15-19/ /11-13/ /15-20/ /13-27/ /24-28/ /28-10/1/ /2-3/ /10-13/ /10-15/ /14-15/ /19-24/ /12-15/ /12-17/ /10-14/ /8-14/ /23-27/ /7-11/ /23-27/ /13-17/ /11-15/ /11-16/ /12-16/ /8-12/ /1-3/ /25-28/ /14-17/ /11-15/ /28-30/ /24-28/ /18-21/ /31-6/4/ /14-18/ /6-8/ /24-28/ /19-23/ /10-15/ /5-8/ /9-13/ /19-23/ /2-6/ /20-22/ /20-25/ /12-15/ /4-8/ /4-7/ /21-25/ /30-5/3/ /17-21/ /15-19/ /5-8/ /27-31/ /24-27/ /7-11/ /20-24/ /18-23/ /9-17/ /20-22/ /4-8/ /5-9/ /9-12/ /20-24/ /28-4/2/ /25-29/ /1-3/ /7-14/ /15-20/ /12-16/ /21-24/ /10-13/ /19-22/ /25-29/ /11-15/ /18-22/ /1-5/ /22-26/ /12-16/ /24-28/ /19-23/ For trend going back further than 2002, please contact nytpolls@nytimes.com. 20
21 100a. I m going to read you a list of names. For each, please tell me if you would consider this candidate if he or she ran for the Republican nomination for president in 2016, would you not consider this candidate, or don t you know enough to say? What about (INSERT NAME)? CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE REPUBLICAN OR INDEPENDENT N=563 IF NECESSARY, ASK: If (INSERT NAME) runs for the Republican nomination for president in 2016, would you consider (him/her), would you not consider (him/her), or don t you know enough to say? a. Jeb Bush 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND b. Ben Carson 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND c. Chris Christie 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND d. Ted Cruz 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND e. Mike Huckabee 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND f. Bobby Jindal 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND
22 h. Rand Paul 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND i. Rick Perry 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND k. Marco Rubio 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND l. Rick Santorum 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND m. Scott Walker 2/13-17/15 CBS REP IND /30-5/3/15* REP IND n. Lindsey Graham 4/30-5/3/15* REP IND o. Carly Fiorina 4/30-5/3/15* REP IND p. John Kasich 4/30-5/3/15* REP IND
23 101. Do you think the Tea Party movement has too much influence, too little influence, or the right amount of influence in the Republican Party? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE REPUBLICAN OR INDEPENDENT N=563 Too much Too little Right amount DK/NA 2/5-10/ /1-5/10 1 CBS /15-20/ /2-3/ /10-15/ /8-13/12* /22-26/12* CBS /1-2/13 CBS /18-21/ /19-23/ /16-19/14 CBS /20-22/ /30-5/3/15* Asked of those who have heard a lot/some/not much about the Tea Party movement (66% of total sample in Feb 2010 and 78% of total sample in Oct. 2010) 100b. I m going to read you a list of names. For each, please tell me if you would consider this candidate if he or she ran for the Democratic nomination for president in 2016, would you not consider this candidate, or don t you know enough to say? What about (INSERT NAME)? CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE DEMOCRAT OR INDEPENDENT N=641 IF NECESSARY, ASK: If (INSERT NAME) runs for the Democratic nomination for president in 2016, would you consider (him/her), would you not consider (him/her), or don t you know enough to say? a. Joe Biden 2/13-17/15 CBS DEM IND /30-5/3/15* DEM IND c. Hillary Clinton 2/13-17/15 CBS DEM IND /30-5/3/15* DEM IND d. Martin O Malley 2/13-17/15 CBS DEM IND /30-5/3/15* DEM IND e. Bernie Sanders 2/13-17/15 CBS DEM IND /30-5/3/15* DEM IND
24 f. Jim Webb 2/13-17/15 CBS DEM IND /30-5/3/15* DEM IND g. Elizabeth Warren 2/13-17/15 CBS DEM IND /30-5/3/15* DEM IND h. Lincoln Chafee 4/30-5/3/15* DEM IND Which of these possibilities would you prefer to see next year: 1. Hillary Clinton running for the Democratic presidential nomination along with strong competition from other Democrats, OR 2. Hillary Clinton running for the Democratic nomination without much competition from other Democrats; OR 3. Hillary Clinton not running for the Democratic nomination at all. RESPONSE OPTIONS WERE ROTATED. CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE DEMOCRAT OR INDEPENDENT N=641 Running with competition Running without much competition Hillary not running at all DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* DEM IND QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED WITH AND QUESTIONS 39/40, 41/42 & 43/44 WERE ROTATED 39. Do you think Jeb Bush has the right kind of experience to be a good president, or not? CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE REPUBLICAN OR INDEPENDENT N=563 Yes No DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* REP IND Do you think Jeb Bush s views on most issues are too conservative for you, not conservative enough, or just about right? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE REPUBLICAN OR INDEPENDENT N=563 Too conservative Not conservative enough About right DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* REP IND
25 41. Do you think Marco Rubio has the right kind of experience to be a good president, or not? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE REPUBLICAN OR INDEPENDENT N=563 Yes No DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* REP IND Do you think Marco Rubio s views on most issues are too conservative for you, not conservative enough, or just about right? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE REPUBLICAN OR INDEPENDENT N=563 Too conservative Not conservative enough About right DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* REP IND Do you think Scott Walker has the right kind of experience to be a good president, or not? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE REPUBLICAN OR INDEPENDENT N=563 Yes No DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* REP IND Do you think Scott Walker s views on most issues are too conservative for you, not conservative enough, or just about right? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS WHO ARE REPUBLICAN OR INDEPENDENT N=563 Too conservative Not conservative enough About right DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* REP IND Do you think Hillary Clinton shares the values most Americans try to live by, or doesn't she? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. Yes No DK/NA 7/9-17/ /28-4/2/08* /25-29/08* /1-3/08* /30-6/3/08* CBS /30-5/3/ Do you think Hillary Clinton is honest and trustworthy, or not? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. Honest and trustworthy Not honest and trustworthy DK/NA 3/21-24/15 CBS /30-5/3/
26 47. Do you think Hillary Clinton has strong qualities of leadership, or not? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. Yes No DK/NA 6/12-13/03 CBS /18-21/07 CBS /9-17/07* CBS /21-24/15 CBS /30-5/3/ From 1989 to 2009, a member of the Bush or Clinton family was President of the United States. In general, how do you feel about another member of one of these two families as the next president -- it would be a good thing for the country, or it would be a bad thing for the country, or wouldn t it really make much difference? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Doesn't make Good thing Bad thing difference Depends (vol.) DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* If Jeb Bush becomes President, how much influence do you think George W. Bush will have on the decisions Jeb Bush makes as President a great deal, some, not much or none at all? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Great deal Some Not much None at all DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* If Hillary Clinton becomes President, how much influence do you think Bill Clinton will have on the decisions Hillary Clinton makes as President a great deal, some, not much or none at all? QUESTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Great deal Some Not much None at all DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* If Hillary Clinton were elected president, do you think she would generally continue Barack Obama s policies, or not? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF REGISTERED VOTERS N=868 Continue Not continue DK/NA 4/30-5/3/15* How much have you heard or read about the Clinton Foundation, the non-profit organization started by Bill Clinton after he left office a lot, some, or not much? Nothing at A lot Some Not much all (vol.) DK/NA 4/30-5/3/ From what you know, do you think the Clinton Foundation s purpose is mostly charitable in that it raises and spends money to provide help for those in need, or is it mostly political in that it raises and spends money to further the interests of the Clinton family, or is it both charitable and political or don t you know enough to say? RESPONSE OPTIONS WERE ROTATED. QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF THOSE WHO ANSWERED A LOT, SOME, OR NOT MUCH TO Q52. N=988 Both charitable Charitable Political and political enough DK/NA 4/30-5/3/
27 54. Do you think foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation affected Hillary Clinton s decisions when she was Secretary of State, or don t you think foreign donations affected her decisions, or don t you know enough to say? If YES, ASK: How much do you think foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation affected Hillary Clinton s decisions as Secretary of State a lot, some, or not much? QUESTION ASKED ONLY OF THOSE WHO ANSWERED A LOT, SOME, OR NOT MUCH TO Q52. N=988 Yes, affected Yes, affected Yes, affected No, didn t a lot some not much affect enough DK/NA 4/30-5/3/
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