Illinois 13th Congressional District Survey Results



Similar documents
California 31st Congressional District Survey Results

California 25th Congressional District Survey Results

Illinois 6th Congressional District Survey Results

Illinois 8th Congressional District Survey Results

Arizona Attorney General Survey Results

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 31, 2016

California Statewide Survey Results

New Hampshire Survey Results

Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll # Page 1

CHRISTIE, CLINTON TIED IN 2016 WHITE HOUSE RACE, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NATIONAL POLL FINDS; DEMS LOSE 9-POINT EDGE TO TIE GOP IN 2014 HOUSE RACES

NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll Florida November 3, 2012 Presidential Election Questionnaire

NYC Plan B Policy Survey (9/29/2012 Version 3 FINAL) Methods:

Clinton Leads Sanders by 29%

Montana Senate Poll. Conducted: April 27-28, 2013 Respondents: 771 Margin of Error: +/- 3.53% Results:

MUHLENBERG COLLEGE /MORNING CALL Presidential Tracking Poll

Florida Poll Results Trump 47%, Clinton 42% (Others 3%, 8% undecided) Rubio re-elect: 38-39% (22% undecided)

America s Voice/LD State Battleground Survey, April 2016

Trump Leads Rubio in Florida- Even Head to Head

MARYLAND: CLINTON LEADS SANDERS BY 25

America s Voice/LD State Battleground Survey, April 2016

FLORIDA LATINO VOTERS AND THE 2016 ELECTION

THE FIELD POLL. By Mark DiCamillo, Director, The Field Poll

Marquette Law School Poll June 9-12, Vote results among Likely Voters

THE AP-GfK POLL October, 2013

Latino Decisions Poll of Non-Voters November 2014

THE LATINO ELECTORATE AND ECONOMIC ISSUES

Marist College Institute for Public Opinion Poughkeepsie, NY Phone Fax

CLINTON OR CUOMO THUMP GOP IN 2016 NEW YORK PRES RACE, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; ADOPTED DAUGHTER RUNS BETTER THAN NATIVE SON

Mark Warner has high approval ratings, leads Ed Gillespie by 20 points; Bob McDonnell s approval ratings drop after federal indictment

American Attitudes Toward Arabs and Muslims

The Presidential Election, Same-Sex Marriage, and the Economy May 11-13, 2012

HPU POLL MEMO RELEASE 10/13/2014. Likely Voters in North Carolina, Colorado, and New Hampshire

Marist College Institute for Public Opinion Poughkeepsie, NY Phone Fax

Presidential Nominations

Marquette Law School Poll September November 12-15, 2015 Results for Registered Voters

LATINO VOTERS AND THE 2016 ELECTION

2014 ASIAN AMERICAN ELECTION EVE POLL

Trump leads GOP field, with Rubio and Cruz next; Clinton leads Sanders among Virginia Democrats

Stop the HIT Coalition National Small Business Owner Survey Interview Schedule

Opinion Poll. Minnesota Small Business Owners Support Reforming U.S. Elections. October 30, 2014

In the Tea Party Movement, Possibilities and Challenges

How the Survey was Conducted Nature of the Sample: NBC News/Marist New Hampshire Poll of 1,037 Adults

Marquette Law School Poll January 21-24, 2016 Results for Registered Voters

Abortion in Women s Lives: Exploring Links to Equal Opportunity and Financial Stability Insights From Polling in New York and Pennsylvania Sept 2014

Appendix B: Topline Questionnaire

FINAL WEIGHTED FREQUENCIES

NBC News/Marist Poll IA October 2011; Page 1

THE PAN ATLANTIC SMS GROUP 54 th OMNIBUS POLL The Benchmark of Maine Public Opinion

THE PRESIDENT, CONGRESS AND DISSATISFACTION WITH GOVERNMENT February 5-10 th, 2010

Utah. Medicare Cuts to Skilled Nursing Facility Care

Illinois: GOP Presidential Primary

The Youth Vote in 2012 CIRCLE Staff May 10, 2013

What Americans Say About the Nation s Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals

TRUMP LEADS IN PENNSYLVANIA AS CLINTON EDGES SANDERS, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; BOY NEXT DOOR KASICH RUNS BEST IN NOVEMBER MATCHUPS

MARKET RESEARCH INSIGHT

Marquette Law School Poll March 24-28, Vote results among Likely Voters

NEW YORK STATE Oct , 2010

Release #2343 Release Date: Saturday, July 10, 2010

IL: KERRY LEADS BUSH BY 13 PTS; OBAMA ON TOP OF RYAN BY 11 PTS

Before the Conventions: Insights into Trump and Clinton Voters July 8-12, 2016

Summary of 2011 AARP Survey of Virginians 18+: State Health Insurance Exchange Prepared by Jennifer H. Sauer State Research, AARP.

BOSTON GLOBE 2013 BOSTON MAYORAL ELECTION POLL. Prepared by: Andrew E. Smith, Ph.D. Zachary S. Azem, M.A.

THE FIELD POLL. By Mark DiCamillo, Director, The Field Poll

THE FIELD POLL. By Mark DiCamillo, Director, The Field Poll

State Tracking Poll Nevada

Government in America People, Politics, and Policy 16th Edition, AP Edition 2014

HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Study # page 1

behavior research center s

Californians. their government. ppic state wide surve y MAY supported with funding from The James Irvine Foundation CONTENTS

THE FIELD POLL. By Mark DiCamillo, Director, The Field Poll

AFL-CIO Election Night Survey

Utah Voters Tell Congress: NO to New Internet Sales Tax Laws!

McLAUGHLIN & ASSOCIATES COLLABORATIVE FOR STUDENT SUCCESS - COMMON CORE APRIL 14, 2014

TRUMP IS TOPS AS CLINTON DROPS IN CONNECTICUT PRIMARIES, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; BIDEN IS TOP VOTE-GETTER IN GENERAL ELECTION

WEINER SHOULD DROP OUT, NYC LIKELY DEM VOTERS TELL QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL; QUINN LEADS, WITH DE BLASIO, THOMPSON TIED FOR SECOND

NATIONAL: HOUSE SPEAKERSHIP SHADOWS GOP 2016

How the Survey was Conducted Nature of the Sample: NBC 4 NY/WSJ/Marist Poll of 1,403 New York City Adults

Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll # Page 1

q17 How much attention have you been able to pay to the 2004 Presidential campaign -- a lot, some, not much, or no attention so far?

UC San Diego Morehouse/Spelman. Summer Research Program

Clinton Leads Sanders by 28%

SEPTEMBER 2006 PLAIN DEALER OHIO POLL

Jim Lee, President. All Media and Interested Parties. PA Presidential Statewide Poll Results. DATE: October 8, 2012

Final Frequencies (n=1,002) NATIONAL ONLINE SURVEY The Mellman Group, Inc. June 19, 2013

THE FIELD POLL. UCB Contact

Nationwide Poll of African American Adults

Release #2443 Release Date: Thursday, February 28, 2013

Maryland s leader in public opinion polling Maryland Poll

FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll

United States Chamber of Commerce Q1 Small Business Outlook Study

Californians. higher education. ppic statewide sur vey N O V E M B E R in collaboration with The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

Californians. education. ppic state wide surve y APRIL 2014

MAINE PEOPLE S RESOURCE CENTER PUBLIC OPINION SURVEY. Oct. 31-Nov. 2, 2014 N=906

Hampshire). In the general election swing states, an overwhelming majority (87%) supports at least one proposal.

2014 Midterm Elections: Voter Dissatisfaction with the President and Washington October 23-27, 2014

Californians and Their Government March 2016 Full Crosstabs Likely Voters Only

Hoover Institution Golden State Poll Fieldwork by YouGov October 3-17, List of Tables. 1. Family finances over the last year...

Results of a national online survey of 800 adults. July 2013

CITIZEN ADVOCACY CENTER

Transcription:

Illinois 13th Congressional District Survey Results Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Do you approve or disapprove of the job Representative Rodney Davis is doing in Congress? Approve...32% Disapprove...41%...26% If the election for Congress were held today, would you vote to re-elect Republican Rodney Davis, or would you vote for his? Rodney Davis...43%...44%...13% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the Tea? Favorable...38% Unfavorable...49%...13% Do you support or oppose Congress shutting down major activities of the federal government as a way to stop the health care law from being put into place?...34%...59%... 7% Do you support or oppose Congress holding back on increasing the nation s borrowing limit, which could result in a default, as a way to stop the health care law from being put into place?...35%...52%...13% Q6 Q7 Would you be less likely or more likely to support Congressman Davis if you knew he voted to support shutting down major activities of the federal government as a way to stop the health care law from being put into place, or does it not make a difference? Less likely...48% More likely...33% No difference...15%... 4% Now that you know Congressman Davis supported the government shutdown, I ll ask you one more time: If the election for Congress were held today, would you vote for re-elect Republican Rodney Davis, or would you vote for his? Rodney Davis...42%...47%... 11% Q8 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2. Woman...53% Q9...47% If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican, press 2. If an independent or identify with another party, press 3. Democrat...33% Republican...30% Independent/Other...37% Q10 If you are Hispanic or Latino, press 1. If white or Caucasian, press 2. If black or African- American, press 3. If other, press 4. Hispanic/Latino... 4% White/Caucasian...87% American... 5% Other... 4% Survey of 685 IL-13 voters

Q11 If you are 18- years old, press 1. If 30-, press 2. If 46-, press 3. If older than, press 4.... 6%...22%...41% than...31% Survey of 685 IL-13 voters

Davis Approval Approve Disapprove 32% % 37% 41% 40% 43% 26% 32% 20% 1 Rodney Davis 43% 38% 48% 44% 46% 42% 13% 16% 10% Tea Favorability / Shutdow n Favorable 38% 31% % 34% 27% 42% Unfavorable 49% 54% 44% 59% % 53% 13% 15% 11% 7% 8% 6%

/ Not Increasing Debt Limit Pro-Shutdown: More/Less Likely to Davis 35% % 41% Less likely 48% 49% 46% 52% 54% 50% More likely 33% % 38% 13% 17% 9% No difference 15% 18% 13% 4% 4% 4% 2 Rodney Davis 42% 38% 47% 47% 50% 44% 11% 12% 9% Democrat Republican Independent/Other Davis Approval Approve 32% 17% 52% 30% Disapprove 41% 53% 23% 46% 26% 30% 25% 24%

Democrat Republican Independent/Other 1 Rodney Davis 43% 17% 74% 39% 44% 71% 14% 44% 13% 12% 11% 17% Tea Favorability Favorable Unfavorable Democrat Republican Independent/Other 38% 15% 63% 37% 49% 71% 22% 52% 13% 14% 15% 11% Democrat Republican Independent/Other / Shutdown 34% 17% 55% 32% 59% 80% 34% 61% 7% 3% 11% 8% Democrat Republican Independent/Other / Not Increasing Debt Limit 35% 16% 54% 35% 52% 73% 27% 54% 13% 11% 18% 10%

Democrat Republican Independent/Other Pro-Shutdown: More/Less Likely to Davis Less likely 48% 67% 25% 49% More likely 33% 14% 57% 30% No difference 15% 16% 15% 15% 4% 3% 3% 5% Democrat Republican Independent/Other 2 Rodney Davis 42% 18% 72% 40% 47% 74% 16% 48% 11% 8% 12% 12% Bas e Hispanic/Latino White/Caucasian Davis Approval Approve 32% 37% 33% 15% 33% Disapprove 41% 35% 40% 50% 58% 26% 28% 26% 36% 8% Bas e Hispanic/Latino White/Caucasian 1 Rodney Davis 43% % % 12% 35% 44% 60% 41% 70% 58% 13% 11% 14% 18% 7%

Bas e Tea Favorability Favorable Unfavorable Hispanic/Latino White/Caucasian 38% 27% 41% 6% 23% 49% % 47% 78% 62% 13% 28% 12% 15% 15% Bas e / Shutdown Hispanic/Latino White/Caucasian 34% 35% 36% 12% 26% 59% 55% 57% 88% 64% 7% 10% 7% - 9% Bas e / Not Increasing Debt Limit Hispanic/Latino White/Caucasian 35% 28% 36% 19% 26% 52% % 51% 68% 61% 13% 27% 12% 13% 13% Bas e Hispanic/Latino White/Caucasian Pro-Shutdown: More/Less Likely to Davis Less likely 48% 64% 46% 69% 47% More likely 33% 10% 35% 11% 32% No difference 15% 26% 15% 18% 7% 4% - 4% 2% 14%

Bas e Hispanic/Latino White/Caucasian 2 Rodney Davis 42% 37% 44% 20% 31% 47% 52% % 67% 56% 11% 10% 11% 12% 13% Davis Approval Approve Dis approve than 32% 38% 41% 28% 32% 41% 44% 38% % 38% 26% 19% 22% 27% 30% 1 Rodne y Davis than 43% 56% 42% 40% 44% 44% 38% 42% % % 13% 6% 17% 15% 11% Tea Favorability Favorable Unfavorable than 38% 44% 35% 39% 36% 49% 25% 53% 49% 52% 13% 31% 12% 12% 12%

than than / Shutdow n 34% 50% 32% 36% 30% 59% 44% 60% 59% 61% 7% 6% 8% 5% 9% / Not Increasing Debt Limit 35% 38% 32% 37% 34% 52% 44% 56% 53% 50% 13% 19% 12% 10% 16% Pro-Shutdown: More/Less Likely to Davis Less likely More likely No difference than 48% 38% 56% % 48% 33% 38% 23% 35% 36% 15% 25% 17% 16% 12% 4% - 4% 4% 4% 2 Rodne y Davis than 42% 50% 41% 41% 44% 47% 38% 48% 48% 46% 11% 13% 11% 11% 10%