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All trends are from New York Times/CBS News polls unless otherwise noted.
Asterisk indicates registered respondents only.
1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President?
ApDisApDisprove
approve DK/NA
prove approve DK/NA
2/2-4/09 CBS
62
15
23
7/11-16/12
44
46
10
2/18-22/09
63
22
15
8/22-26/12 CBS
48
43
8
3/12-16/09 CBS
62
24
14
9/8-12/12
51
42
7
3/20-22/09 CBS
64
20
16
10/17-20/12 CBS
49
42
9
4/1-5/09
66
24
10
10/25-28/12
50
42
8
4/22-26/09
68
23
9
12/12-16/12 CBS
57
37
6
5/6-12/09 CBS
63
26
11
1/11-15/13
51
41
7
6/12-16/09
63
26
11
2/6-10/13 CBS
52
38
10
7/9-12/09 CBS
57
32
11
3/20-24/13 CBS
45
46
9
7/24-28/09
58
30
13
4/24-28/13
47
45
8
8/27-31/09 CBS
56
35
9
5/31-6/4/13
47
43
10
9/19-23/09
56
33
11
7/18-22/13 CBS
48
45
7
10/5-8/09 CBS
56
34
10
9/6-8/13
46
46
8
11/13-16/09 CBS
53
36
11
9/19-23/13
43
49
7
12/4-8/09
50
39
11
10/18-21/13 CBS
46
49
4
1/6-10/10 CBS
46
41
13
11/15-18/13 CBS
37
57
7
1/14-17/10 CBS
50
40
10
12/5-8/13
42
50
8
2/5-10/10
46
45
9
1/17-21/14 CBS
46
47
7
3/18-21/10 CBS
49
41
10
2/19-23/14
41
51
8
3/29-4/1/10 CBS
44
41
15
3/20-23/14 CBS
43
50
7
4/5-12/10
50
40
10
5/16-19/14 CBS
43
48
9
4/28-5/2/10
51
39
10
6/20-22/14
40
54
6
5/20-24/10 CBS
47
43
10
7/29-8/4/14 CBS
41
50
10
6/16-20/10
47
43
10
9/12-15/14
40
50
10
7/9-12/10 CBS
44
44
12
10/3-6/14 CBS
42
50
9
8/20-24/10 CBS
48
44
8
10/23-27/14 CBS
39
51
10
9/10-14/10
45
47
8
1/9-12/15 CBS
46
46
8
10/1-5/10 CBS
44
45
11
2/13-17/15 CBS
44
46
10
10/21-26/10
45
47
8
3/21-24/15 CBS
45
46
8
11/7-10/10 CBS
45
45
10
4/30-5/3/15
45
44
11
11/29-12/2/10 CBS
48
42
10
5/28-31/15
42
48
10
1/15-19/11
49
39
12
7/29-8/2/15 CBS
44
47
9
2/11-14/11 CBS
48
41
11
10/4-8/15 CBS
45
46
8
3/18-21/11 CBS
49
41
10
11/6-10/15
45
47
7
4/15-20/11
46
45
8
11/19-22/15 CBS
42
47
11
5/2-3/11
57
37
6
12/4-8/15
44
48
8
6/3-7/11 CBS
48
43
9
1/7-10/16
46
47
7
6/24-28/11
47
44
9
2/12-16/16 CBS
47
45
8
3/17-20/16
48
44
8
8/2-3/11
48
47
5
9/10-15/11
43
50
7
9/28-10/2/11 CBS
44
44
12
10/19-24/11
46
46
8
11/6-10/11 CBS
43
47
10
12/5-7/11 CBS
44
46
10
12/14-18/11 CBS
47
44
9
1/4-8/12 CBS
45
47
8
1/12-17/12
47
45
8
2/8-13/12
50
43
7
3/7-11/12
41
47
12
4/13-17/12
48
42
10
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?
2/10-12/03
3/22/2003
4/11-13/03
9/28-10/1/03
7/13-27/03
11/10-12/03 CBS
12/10-13/03
12/14-15/03
1/12-15/04
2/12-15/04 CBS
3/10-14/04
3/30-4/1/04 CBS
4/23-27/04
5/20-23/04 CBS
6/23-27/04
7/11-15/04
8/15-18/04 CBS
9/12-16/04
9/20-22/04 CBS
10/1-3/04
10/14-17/04
10/28-30/04
11/18-21/04
1/14-18/05
2/24-28/05
3/9-14/05 NYT
4/13-16/05 CBS
5/20-24/05 CBS
6/10-15/05
7/29-8/2/05 CBS
9/9-13/05
10/3-5/05 CBS
10/30-11/1/05 CBS
12/2-6/05
1/5-8/06 CBS
1/20-25/06
3/9-12/06 CBS
4/28-30/06 CBS
5/4-8/06
6/10-11/06 CBS
7/21-25/06
8/17-21/06
10/27-31/06
12/8-10/06 CBS
1/1-3/07 CBS
1/18-21/07 CBS
2/8-11/07 CBS
2/23-27/07
5/18-23/07
6/26-28/07 CBS
7/9-17/07
9/4-8/07
12/5-9/07
1/9-12/08
3/28-4/2/08
5/30-6/3/08 CBS
7/7-14/08
9/12-16/08
10/10-13/08
10/19-22/08
10/25-29/08
12/4-8/08 CBS
1/11-15/09
2/2-4/09 CBS
3/12-16/09 CBS
4/1-5/09
4/22-26/09
5/6-12/09 CBS
6/12-16/09
7/9-12/09 CBS
Right
direction
35
50
56
37
46
39
39
49
42
41
38
36
36
30
36
36
39
41
41
40
37
43
40
39
42
37
32
34
33
37
31
37
27
31
31
32
28
24
23
27
28
29
29
24
27
26
26
23
24
19
22
24
21
19
14
14
14
14
7
11
11
12
15
23
35
39
41
45
44
35
Wrong
track
56
40
36
56
49
53
56
43
53
51
54
57
55
65
57
56
55
51
54
51
59
55
54
56
52
56
62
60
61
57
63
58
68
60
62
61
66
71
70
69
66
67
64
70
68
69
68
68
72
75
72
71
71
75
81
83
81
81
89
85
85
83
79
68
57
53
50
48
50
57
DK/NA
9
10
9
7
5
8
5
8
5
8
8
7
9
5
6
8
6
7
5
9
4
2
6
5
6
7
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
9
7
7
9
5
7
4
6
4
7
6
5
5
6
9
4
6
6
4
8
6
5
3
5
5
4
4
4
5
6
9
8
7
9
7
6
8
7/24-28/09
9/19-23/09
12/4-8/09
1/14-17/10 CBS
2/5-10/10
4/5-12/10
5/4-5/10 CBS
5/20-24/10 CBS
6/16-20/10
9/10-14/10
10/1-5/10 CBS
10/21-26/10
11/7-10/10 CBS
1/15-19/11
2/11-14/11 CBS
3/18-21/11 CBS
4/15-20/11
6/3-7/11 CBS
6/24-28/11
7/22-24/11 CBS
9/10-15/11
9/28-10/2/11 CBS
10/19-24/11
12/5-7/11 CBS
12/14-18/11 CBS
1/4-8/12 CBS
1/12-17/12
2/8-13/12
2/24-27/12 CBS
3/7-11/12
4/13-17/12
5/31-6/3/12 CBS
7/11-16/12
8/22-26/12 CBS
9/8-12/12
10/17-20/12 CBS
10/25-28/12
12/12-16/12 CBS
1/11-15/13
2/23-27/13
3/20-24/13 CBS
4/24-28/13
5/31-6/4/13
7/18-22/13 CBS
9/19-23/13
10/18-21/13 CBS
11/15-18/13 CBS
12/5-8/13
1/17-21/14 CBS
2/19-23/14
3/20-23/14 CBS
5/16-19/14 CBS
7/29-8/4/14 CBS
9/12-15/14
10/3-6/14 CBS
10/15-16/14 CBS
10/23-27/14 CBS
1/9-12/15 CBS
2/13-17/15 CBS
3/21-24/15 CBS
4/30-5/3/15
5/28-31/15
7/14-19/15
10/4-8/15 CBS
10/21-25/15
11/6-10/15
12/4-8/15
1/7-10/16
2/12-16/16 CBS
3/17-20/16
Right
direction
42
41
37
36
33
34
33
32
32
33
32
34
29
32
36
30
26
31
28
22
23
19
21
21
25
29
29
35
24
29
31
31
30
31
40
40
39
37
38
29
32
34
35
35
29
23
27
30
33
32
32
30
25
27
29
26
27
38
37
30
31
33
27
30
26
33
24
27
31
32
Wrong
track
49
53
56
55
62
59
58
61
60
60
63
61
62
64
58
64
70
60
63
70
72
73
74
75
69
65
66
59
67
63
61
62
64
62
54
53
54
57
57
63
61
59
59
60
66
72
68
63
61
63
61
62
67
66
65
65
66
56
56
62
63
63
66
63
64
62
68
65
62
61
DK/NA
9
6
7
9
5
7
9
7
8
6
5
5
9
4
6
6
5
9
9
8
5
8
5
4
6
6
4
6
8
7
7
7
6
7
6
7
7
6
5
8
7
7
6
4
5
4
5
7
6
6
8
7
9
7
6
9
8
7
7
8
6
5
7
6
10
6
8
8
6
7
For trend going back further than 2003, please contact nytpolls@nytimes.com.
3. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling foreign policy?
2/2-4/09 CBS
2/18-22/09
4/1-5/09
4/22-26/09
6/12-16/09
7/9-12/09 CBS
7/24-28/09
10/5-8/09 CBS
11/13-16/09 CBS
1/14-17/10 CBS
2/5-10/10
4/28-5/2/10
7/9-12/10 CBS
11/7-10/10 CBS
11/29-12/2/10 CBS
1/15-19/11
2/11-14/11 CBS
3/18-21/11 CBS
4/15-20/11
5/2-3/11
6/3-7/11 CBS
10/19-24/11
11/6-10/11 CBS
12/5-7/11 CBS
12/14-18/11 CBS
1/4-8/12 CBS
1/12-17/12
2/8-13/12
3/7-11/12
4/13-17/12
7/11-16/12
8/22-26/12 CBS
9/8-12/12
10/25-28/12
12/12-14/12
1/11-15/13
2/6-10/13 CBS
3/20-24/13 CBS
4/24-28/13
5/31-6/4/13
7/18-22/13
9/19-23/13
11/15-18/13 CBS
12/5-8/13
1/17-21/14 CBS
2/19-23/14
3/20-23/14 CBS
5/16-19/14 CBS
6/20-22/14
7/29-8/4/14 CBS
9/12-15/14
10/3-6/14 CBS
10/23-27/14 CBS
1/9-12/15 CBS
2/13-17/15 CBS
3/21-24/15 CBS
4/30-5/3/15
5/28-31/15
Approve
50
57
59
59
59
53
54
48
50
49
47
48
44
46
40
46
46
47
39
52
47
50
45
41
51
46
48
50
40
46
41
45
50
47
51
49
48
43
45
45
43
40
38
42
42
39
36
39
36
36
34
35
34
41
39
38
41
37
Disapprove
15
17
19
23
23
30
24
28
36
38
34
38
41
37
45
32
33
36
46
34
37
31
41
41
32
37
35
36
41
36
42
35
36
41
32
36
31
37
38
39
44
49
50
44
42
48
49
48
58
48
58
56
54
44
50
51
45
49
DK/NA
35
26
22
18
19
17
23
24
14
13
19
14
15
17
15
22
21
17
15
15
16
19
14
18
17
17
16
14
19
18
17
20
15
12
17
15
21
19
17
16
12
11
12
14
15
13
14
13
6
16
8
9
12
14
12
11
13
14
10/4-8/15 CBS
11/6-10/15
11/19-22/15 CBS
1/7-10/16
2/12-16/16 CBS
3/17-20/16
Approve
36
33
37
34
40
42
Disapprove
53
52
51
52
49
47
DK/NA
11
15
13
13
11
11
4. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling the economy?
2/2-4/09 CBS
2/18-22/09
3/12-16/09 CBS
3/20-22/09 CBS
4/1-5/09
4/22-26/09
5/6-12/09 CBS
6/12-16/09
7/9-12/09 CBS
7/24-28/09
8/27-31/09 CBS
9/19-23/09
10/5-8/09 CBS
11/13-16/09 CBS
12/4-8/09
1/6-10/10 CBS
1/14-17/10 CBS
2/5-10/10
3/18-21/10 CBS
3/29-4/1/10 CBS
4/5-12/10
4/28-5/2/10
5/20-24/10 CBS
6/16-20/10
7/9-12/10 CBS
8/20-24/10 CBS
9/10-14/10
10/1-5/10 CBS
10/21-26/10
11/7-10/10 CBS
11/29-12/2/10 CBS
1/15-19/11
2/11-14/11 CBS
3/18-21/11 CBS
4/15-20/11
5/2-3/11
6/3-7/11 CBS
6/24-28/11
9/10-15/11
9/28-10/2/11 CBS
10/19-24/11
11/6-10/11 CBS
12/5-7/11 CBS
12/14-18/11 CBS
1/4-8/12 CBS
1/12-17/12
2/8-13/12
3/7-11/12
4/13-17/12
7/11-16/12
8/22-26/12 CBS
9/8-12/12
10/25-28/12
12/12-16/12 CBS
1/11-15/13
2/6-10/13 CBS
3/20-24/13 CBS
4/24-28/13
5/31-6/4/13
7/18-22/13 CBS
9/6-8/13
9/19-23/13
Approve
55
57
56
61
56
61
56
57
48
51
53
50
54
49
47
41
46
42
45
42
43
48
43
45
40
44
41
38
42
40
43
41
42
39
38
34
37
39
34
35
38
34
33
40
38
40
44
39
44
39
39
45
46
47
46
45
39
41
44
45
46
41
Disapprove
24
32
33
29
34
29
33
35
44
41
41
40
38
43
43
47
48
52
45
50
46
47
48
48
54
48
51
50
50
53
50
52
50
53
57
55
56
52
57
53
56
60
60
53
55
54
50
54
48
55
54
47
47
47
49
49
54
52
50
49
48
54
DK/NA
21
11
11
10
10
10
11
7
8
9
6
10
8
8
10
12
6
5
10
8
11
6
9
7
6
8
8
12
8
7
7
7
8
8
5
11
7
9
9
12
5
6
7
7
7
6
6
7
7
6
7
8
7
6
5
6
7
7
6
6
6
5
10/18-21/13 CBS
11/15-18/13 CBS
12/5-8/13
1/17-21/14 CBS
2/19-23/14
3/20-23/14 CBS
5/16-19/14 CBS
6/20-22/14
7/29-8/4/14 CBS
9/12-15/14
10/3-6/14 CBS
10/23-27/14 CBS
1/9-12/15 CBS
2/13-17/15 CBS
3/21-24/15 CBS
4/30-5/3/15
5/28-31/15
7/29-8/2/15 CBS
10/4-8/15 CBS
11/6-10/15
11/19-22/15 CBS
12/4-8/15
1/7-10/16
2/12-16/16 CBS
3/17-20/16
Approve
42
37
37
41
38
39
42
41
40
40
43
41
47
48
47
46
45
44
47
44
44
45
45
47
50
Disapprove
52
60
58
53
57
56
52
54
54
53
52
52
47
47
46
47
49
49
48
51
49
46
49
47
45
DK/NA
7
3
6
6
5
5
6
5
6
7
4
7
6
5
7
7
7
7
5
5
7
9
6
6
5
6. How would you rate the condition of the national economy these days? Is it very good,
fairly good, fairly bad or very bad?
1/4-6/03 CBS
1/19-22/03
5/9-12/03
9/28-10/1/03
2/10-12/03
3/20-24/03
4/11-13/03
10/20-21/03CBS
12/10-13/03
12/14-15/03
1/12-15/04
3/10-14/04
4/23-27/04
5/20-23/04 CBS
6/23-27/04
8/15-18/04 CBS
9/12-16/04
10/1-3/04
10/14-17/04
11/18-21/04
2/24-28/05
6/10-15/05
7/29-8/2/05 CBS
9/9-13/05
10/30-11/1/05 CBS
12/2-6/05
1/5-8/06 CBS
1/20-25/06
2/22-26/06 CBS
3/9-12/06 CBS
4/6-9/06 CBS
4/28-30/06 CBS
5/4-8/06
7/21-25/06
8/17-21/06
9/15-19/06
10/5-8/06
10/27-31/06
12/8-10/06 CBS
1/1-3/07 CBS
1/18-21/07 CBS
2/8-11/07 CBS
2/23-27/07
3/7-11/07
4/9-12/07 CBS
5/18-23/07
7/9-17/07
8/8-12/07 CBS
9/4-8/07
10/12-16/07 CBS
12/5-9/07
1/9-12/08
1/30-2/2/08 CBS
2/20-24/08
3/15-18/08 CBS
3/28-4/2/08
4/25-29/08
5/1-3/08
5/30-6/3/08 CBS
7/7-14/08
7/31-8/5/08 CBS
8/15-19/08
9/12-16/08
9/21-24/08
9/27-30/08 CBS
10/3-5/08 CBS
10/10-13/08
10/25-29/08
12/4-8/08 CBS
1/11-15/09
2/2-4/09 CBS
2/18-22/09
3/12-16/09 CBS
4/1-5/09
4/22-26/09
Very
good
1
1
2
4
2
3
2
3
4
5
3
2
4
5
4
5
3
6
3
4
4
4
7
4
3
6
6
6
5
4
7
8
6
5
5
5
7
9
8
8
7
8
7
8
8
7
9
7
4
5
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
Fairly
good
40
42
42
39
37
47
48
42
52
50
51
47
51
47
54
47
51
49
49
50
53
50
50
45
44
49
48
51
45
51
45
49
47
46
47
51
53
50
50
50
51
52
55
47
51
48
46
45
51
45
39
35
26
27
24
20
22
15
19
18
16
17
20
17
10
10
11
10
8
6
5
8
12
10
15
Fairly
bad
43
43
41
37
42
33
36
36
30
28
34
34
30
31
30
32
31
29
32
30
29
32
31
33
35
29
32
29
33
29
30
27
31
34
32
30
28
26
26
26
31
27
25
33
28
29
30
32
30
33
39
42
27
45
42
48
41
40
45
45
40
41
39
34
37
34
38
41
37
30
31
30
36
38
40
Very
bad
14
12
14
19
18
15
10
18
13
13
11
15
15
16
11
15
12
16
13
14
13
13
11
17
16
14
13
13
15
14
17
14
15
13
15
13
11
13
13
14
10
12
10
11
11
14
13
14
15
16
18
19
44
25
34
30
36
43
33
35
43
41
39
46
52
55
50
48
54
62
63
61
52
51
44
DK/NA
2
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
5/6-12/09 CBS
6/12-16/09
7/9-12/09 CBS
7/24-28/09
8/27-31/09 CBS
9/19-23/09
10/5-8/09 CBS
11/13-16/09 CBS
12/4-8/09
1/6-10/10 CBS
2/5-10/10
3/29/-4/1/10 CBS
4/5-12/10
4/28-5/2/10
5/20-24/10
6/16-20/10
7/9-12/10 CBS
8/20-24/10 CBS
9/10-14/10
10/1-5/10 CBS
10/21-26/10
11/7-10/10 CBS
11/29-12/2/10 CBS
1/15-19/11
2/11-14/11 CBS
3/18-21/11 CBS
4/15-20/11
6/3-7/11 CBS
6/24-28/11
8/2-3/11
9/10-15/11
9/28-10/2/11 CBS
10/19-24/11
11/6-10/11 CBS
12/5-7/11 CBS
1/4-8/12 CBS
1/12-17/12
2/8-13/12
3/7-11/12
4/13-17/12
7/11-16/12
8/22-26/12 CBS
9/8-12/12
10/17-20 CBS
10/25-28/12
12/12-16/12 CBS
2/6-10/13 CBS
3/20-24/13 CBS
4/24-28/13
5/31-6/4/13
7/18-22/13 CBS
9/19-23/13
10/18-21/13 CBS
11/15-18/13 CBS
12/5-8/13
1/17-21/14 CBS
2/19-23/14
3/20-23/14 CBS
5/16-19/14 CBS
7/29-8/4/14 CBS
9/12-15/14
10/3-6/14 CBS
10/23-27/14 CBS
1/9-12/15 CBS
2/13-17/15 CBS
3/21-24/15 CBS
4/30-5/3/15
5/28-31/15
7/29-8/2/15 CBS
8/4-8/15 CBS
10/21-25/15
12/4-8/15
1/7-10/16
2/12-16/16 CBS
3/17-20/16
Very
good
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
3
3
1
2
2
3
2
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
5
5
4
5
4
6
4
4
5
7
6
Fairly
good
17
14
13
17
18
21
15
18
20
15
16
15
22
23
19
20
15
15
17
18
21
18
17
24
23
21
17
18
17
12
13
10
13
12
12
18
20
22
21
26
26
25
29
30
30
28
31
29
29
36
34
34
30
31
34
35
35
34
39
37
40
40
36
48
49
46
41
40
44
40
34
42
44
41
45
Fairly
bad
45
48
42
47
43
49
49
42
44
50
44
42
43
45
47
48
50
42
47
43
45
44
46
46
46
48
44
43
43
46
39
47
50
41
44
46
47
46
45
41
39
39
38
39
36
46
38
42
42
37
36
39
37
37
36
38
38
34
36
34
35
35
35
28
31
26
33
36
33
31
33
31
31
30
28
Very
bad
36
36
44
35
36
28
35
37
33
32
39
42
34
27
32
29
32
41
34
37
33
35
36
28
29
29
36
36
38
40
47
41
36
45
42
34
32
29
30
29
32
32
30
27
31
23
29
26
26
23
25
24
29
28
25
23
24
27
19
24
20
20
23
18
14
22
20
18
18
22
27
22
18
21
19
DK/NA
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
3
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
7. Do you think the economy is getting better, getting worse, or staying about the same?
1/19-22/03
4/11-13/03
5/9-12/03
7/13-27/03
8/26-28/03 CBS
9/28-10/1/03
12/10-13/03
12/14-15/03
1/12-15/04
2/12-15/04 CBS
3/10-14/04
5/20-23/04 CBS
6/23-27/04
9/12-16/04
10/14-17/04
11/18-21/04
1/14-18/05
2/24-28/05
6/10-15/05
7/29-8/2/05 CBS
9/9-13/05
10/30-11/1/05 CBS
12/2-6/05
1/5-8/06 CBS
1/20-25/06
3/9-12/06
5/4-8/06
7/21-25/06
9/15-19/06
10/5-8/06
10/27-31/06
2/8-11/07 CBS
2/23-27/07
4/9-12/07 CBS
5/18-23/07
7/9-17/07
9/4-8/07
10/12-16/07 CBS
12/5-9/07
1/9-12/08
1/30-2/2/08 CBS
2/20-24/08
3/15-18/08 CBS
3/28-4/2/08
4/25-29/08
5/30-6/3/08 CBS
7/7-14/08
9/12-16/08
9/21-24/08
9/27-30/08 CBS
10/3-5/08 CBS
10/10-13/08
10/19-22/08
10/25-29/08
5/30-6/3/08 CBS
12/4-8/08 CBS
1/11-15/09
2/2-4/09 CBS
2/18-22/09
3/12-16/09 CBS
4/1-5/09
4/22-26/09
5/6-12/09 CBS
6/12-16/09
7/9-12/09 CBS
Better
17
17
22
22
25
24
34
39
34
33
28
23
28
26
24
26
25
23
18
20
13
16
19
20
17
13
14
12
17
19
16
15
11
11
11
12
8
9
5
4
6
3
2
4
4
3
3
6
2
2
3
5
11
8
3
8
7
5
8
19
20
26
32
27
21
Worse
39
31
28
31
31
29
24
19
26
27
27
32
23
27
33
29
29
30
36
32
47
40
35
37
38
39
47
47
36
31
38
34
35
44
43
41
49
45
53
62
67
63
75
70
70
69
67
61
70
76
75
67
57
57
69
60
54
51
51
41
34
25
23
25
33
Same
44
49
49
46
43
46
41
39
39
39
43
43
47
45
42
44
45
46
45
47
38
44
45
43
44
47
39
41
46
49
44
49
51
44
44
45
43
44
40
33
26
32
21
25
24
27
29
32
26
20
21
26
30
32
27
29
37
42
40
37
43
48
44
46
45
DK/NA
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
3
1
3
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
2
1
10/1-5/10 CBS
10/21-26/10
11/29-12/2/10 CBS
1/15-19/11
2/11-14/11 CBS
3/18-21/11 CBS
4/15-20/11
6/3-7/11 CBS
6/24-28/11
9/10-15/11
9/28-10/2/11 CBS
10/19-24/11
11/6-10/11 CBS
12/5-7/11 CBS
12/14-18/11 CBS
1/4-8/12 CBS
1/12-17/12
2/8-13/12
3/7-11/12
4/13-17/12
7/11-16/12
8/22-26/12 CBS
9/8-12/12
10/17-20/12 CBS
10/25-28/12
12/12-16/12 CBS
2/6-10/13 CBS
3/20-24/13 CBS
4/24-28/13
5/31-6/4/13
7/18-22/13 CBS
9/19-23/13
10/18-21/13 CBS
11/15-18/13 CBS
12/5-8/13
1/17-21/14 CBS
3/20-23/14 CBS
5/16-19/14 CBS
7/29-8/4/14 CBS
9/12-15/14
10/3-6/14 CBS
10/23-27/14 CBS
1/9-12/15 CBS
2/13-17/15 CBS
3/21-24/15 CBS
4/30-5/3/15
5/28-31/15
7/29-8/2/15 CBS
10/4-8/15 CBS
10/21-25/15
1/7-10/16
2/12-16/16 CBS
3/17-20/16
Better
22
25
31
30
32
26
23
24
20
12
12
14
18
21
24
25
28
34
30
33
24
25
32
38
36
33
32
35
31
34
30
29
21
25
27
31
26
30
26
26
29
25
42
38
34
33
27
28
24
23
24
26
28
Worse
27
28
24
21
22
26
39
31
31
43
40
36
32
39
30
29
23
22
24
28
30
30
28
27
28
23
28
25
24
24
24
27
38
33
30
25
30
26
30
26
25
27
17
19
27
26
27
25
29
30
29
32
27
Same
50
46
44
46
45
47
38
44
48
44
46
49
50
40
45
45
49
43
44
38
45
43
39
34
35
43
39
39
44
42
45
44
41
41
42
43
44
42
43
46
45
46
40
42
37
40
46
45
45
45
46
41
44
DK/NA
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
For trend going back further than 2002, please contact nytpolls@nytimes.com.
12/85 NYT
11/88B
1/90
4/90
6/91
5/92 CBS
1/92
7/92*
8/92*
1/94
9/94
11/94
11/94 CBS
1/95 CBS
2/95
4/95
8/95
4/96*
8/96*
8/96B* CBS
8/96C*
8/96D* CBS
9/96*
1/97
12/98
12/17/1998
12/19/1998
12/20/1998
1/99 CBS
1/99
2/99 CBS
6/99 CBS
9/99 CBS
11/99
2/00
5/00*
7/00B*
9/00D*
11/00L
3/8-12/01
6/14-18/01
1/21-24/02
7/13-16/02
10/3-5/02
10/27-31/02
11/20-24/02
1/19-22/03
5/9-12/03
7/13-27/03
9/28-10/1/03
12/10-13/03
12/14-16/03
1/12-15/04
3/10-14/04
7/11-15/04
Favorable
58
57
63
58
62
46
49
46
47
52
52
54
59
53
54
54
54
43
46
47
52
48
48
50
42
33
36
36
38
41
40
41
43
48
49
53
54
49
49
54
46
58
53
53
57
51
50
53
46
51
47
53
48
49
47
Not
favorable
29
34
28
34
28
45
43
47
48
36
36
39
33
38
37
40
37
51
47
43
42
43
44
41
51
57
59
58
55
52
49
47
45
43
41
40
41
44
44
39
47
33
38
39
35
39
41
40
45
43
44
39
43
43
47
DK/NA
14
10
9
8
10
9
8
7
5
12
10
7
8
9
8
6
9
7
7
10
6
9
7
9
8
10
5
6
7
8
11
12
12
9
10
8
5
7
7
7
8
9
9
8
8
10
9
7
9
5
9
9
8
8
5
10/14-17/04
11/18-21/04
1/14-18/05
12/2-6/05
1/20-25/06
3/9-12/06 CBS
4/6-9/06 CBS
5/4-8/06
7/21-25/06
9/15-19/06
10/5-8/06
10/27-31/06
2/23-27/07
3/7-11/07
5/18-23/07
7/9-17/07
12/5-9/07
4/25-29/08
10/10-13/08
10/19-22/08
4/1-5/09
6/12-16/09
2/5-10/10
4/5-12/10
5/20-24/10
9/10-14/10
10/21-26/10
11/7-10/10 CBS
1/15-19/11
4/15-20/11
6/24-28/11
8/22-26/12 CBS
9/8-12/12
12/12-16/12 CBS
2/6-10/13 CBS
3/20-24/13 CBS
2/19-23/14
5/16-19/14 CBS
7/29-8/4/14 CBS
1/9-12/15 CBS
2/13-17/15 CBS
4/30-5/3/15
7/29-8/2/15 CBS
10/4-8/15 CBS
3/17-20/16
Favorable
47
49
49
42
44
36
40
37
43
41
39
36
34
34
38
38
33
33
37
36
31
28
35
38
33
34
41
42
40
37
36
35
36
31
31
31
33
33
29
34
36
29
31
32
28
Not
favorable
46
46
44
50
51
58
53
57
51
52
54
56
56
58
56
56
59
58
54
60
58
58
57
53
55
56
52
48
49
56
57
53
55
60
60
60
61
58
62
57
55
63
60
59
66
DK/NA
7
5
7
8
5
6
7
6
6
8
7
7
10
8
5
5
7
9
9
4
11
14
8
9
12
10
7
10
11
6
7
12
9
9
9
9
5
8
9
9
9
8
9
9
6
12/85 NYT
11/88B
1/90
4/90
6/91
5/92 CBS
1/92
7/92*
8/92*
1/94
9/94
11/94
11/94 CBS
1/95 CBS
2/95
4/95
8/95
4/96*
8/96*
8/96B* CBS
8/96C*
8/96D* CBS
9/96*
1/97
12/98
12/17/1998
12/19/1998
12/20/1998
1/99 CBS
1/99
2/99
6/99
9/99
11/99
2/00
5/00*
7/00B*
9/00D*
11/00L
3/8-12/01
6/14-18/01
1/21-24/02
7/13-16/02
10/3-5/02
10/27-31/02*
11/20-24/02
1/19-22/03
5/9-12/03
7/13-27/03
9/28-10/1/03
12/10-13/03
12/14-16/03
1/12-15/04
3/10-14/04
7/11-15/04
Favorable
59
54
58
54
52
46
49
49
57
49
48
44
40
47
47
48
47
46
55
52
53
57
56
55
56
56
65
60
61
56
57
51
53
52
61
54
56
58
56
55
56
58
53
53
55
45
52
46
49
53
55
51
54
51
55
Not
favorable
27
36
32
35
34
43
40
43
37
40
44
48
52
47
45
45
45
47
39
39
40
36
39
39
36
35
31
34
32
37
32
36
37
39
31
40
39
36
37
38
36
34
36
39
38
44
39
45
42
39
36
39
36
41
38
DK/NA
14
10
10
11
13
10
11
8
6
12
8
8
8
6
8
7
8
6
6
9
6
7
5
7
8
8
5
5
7
6
11
13
10
9
9
6
5
6
7
7
9
8
11
8
7
11
9
9
9
7
9
10
10
9
7
10/14-17/04
11/18-21/04
1/14-18/05
12/2-6/05
1/20-25/06
3/9-12/06 CBS
4/6-9/06 CBS
5/4-8/06
7/21-25/06
9/15-16/06
10/5-8/06
10/27-31/06
2/23-27/07
3/7-11/07
5/18-23/07
7/9-17/07
12/5-9/07
4/25-29/08
10/10-13/08
10/19-22/08
4/1-5/09
6/12-16/09
2/5-10/10
4/5-12/10
5/20-24/10
9/10-14/10
10/21-26/10
11/7-10/10 CBS
1/15-19/11
4/15-20/11
6/24-28/11
8/22-26/12 CBS
9/8-12/12
12/12-16/12 CBS
2/6-10/13 CBS
3/20-24/13 CBS
2/19-23/14
5/16-19/14 CBS
7/29-8/4/14 CBS
1/9-12/15 CBS
2/13-17/15 CBS
4/30-5/3/15
7/29-8/2/15* CBS
10/4-8/15 CBS
11/6-10/15
3/17-20/16
Favorable
52
54
51
46
53
47
48
55
52
52
52
49
48
47
53
52
48
52
52
56
56
57
42
42
37
45
46
46
46
44
43
43
49
51
47
45
42
43
41
41
43
43
38
40
45
46
Not
favorable
40
39
41
43
40
46
43
37
41
40
40
40
41
43
42
41
44
41
38
40
34
32
51
50
54
48
48
46
45
49
50
47
43
41
45
47
53
50
50
51
49
50
54
52
45
48
DK/NA
8
6
8
10
7
7
9
8
7
8
8
10
11
9
5
7
8
8
10
5
10
11
8
8
9
8
6
8
9
6
7
10
8
8
7
9
5
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
10
5
10. Would you rather see the next President of the United States generally continue
Barack Obamas policies, change to more liberal policies, or change to more conservative
policies? CONSERVATIVE & LIBERAL WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16
Continue Obamas
policies
25
More
liberal
21
More
conservative
47
DK/NA
7
9
11. 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? QUESTIONS 11 &
12 WERE ROTATED.
2/2-8/76
1
6/15-20/76
8/29-9/5/76
4/21-25/77
10/23-26/77
10/29-11/3/79
3/12-15/80
1
11/7-12/80
6/20-26/83 NYT
11/11-20/83 NYT
11/8-14/84
2/23-27/85 NYT
2
11/6-10/85
1/19-23/86
11/30/1986
1/18-21/87
2/28-3/1/87
10/18-22/87
11/10-16/88
1/12-15/89
4/18-22/90
10/28-31/90
3/4-6/91
10/20-23/92*
1/12-14/93
10/29-11/1/94
2/22-25/95
8/5-9/95
10/30-11/2/96
1/14-17/97
1/24-25/98
10/26-28/98
10/31-11/1/98 CBS
1/3-4/99 CBS
1/10-13/99 CBS
9/14-18/99 CBS
10/3-4/99 CBS
10/29-31/00* CBS
1/15-17/01 CBS
10/25-28/01
12/7-10/01
1/21-24/02
7/13-16/02
9/2-5/02
7/13-27/03
7/11-15/04
9/9-13/05
12/2-6/05
1/20-25/06
9/15-19/06
10/5-8/06
7/9-17/07
10/10-13/08
6/12-16/09
8/27-31/09 CBS
2/5-10/10
4/5-12/10
10/1-5/10 CBS
10/21-26/10
10/19-24/11
2/6-10/13 CBS
5/31-6/4/13
11/15-18/13 CBS
10/23-27/14 CBS
3/17-20/16
1
2
Always
7
4
5
6
4
3
3
4
7
6
4
5
8
5
7
7
6
5
4
6
6
3
7
1
2
2
2
3
2
1
3
2
3
4
4
4
3
5
3
10
5
5
5
5
4
4
3
2
5
1
2
2
1
3
2
3
4
1
2
1
3
3
3
3
3
Most
29
30
35
29
28
26
22
35
43
38
41
41
41
37
42
37
35
35
40
38
32
22
40
22
22
20
16
17
23
22
23
24
21
30
33
34
27
35
28
45
42
41
33
33
32
36
26
30
27
26
26
22
16
17
21
16
16
17
19
9
17
17
14
13
15
Some
55
58
52
62
62
64
69
57
46
51
51
49
42
54
46
52
54
55
52
53
53
70
50
72
73
76
77
75
70
72
71
70
70
64
59
59
66
57
64
42
49
51
57
57
60
56
63
65
63
65
66
71
74
73
68
74
70
73
67
77
70
70
73
73
70
Never
(vol)
5
5
4
3
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
3
7
1
3
2
2
2
2
1
4
2
2
3
3
2
4
4
3
4
3
3
3
2
3
2
4
2
3
2
2
2
4
4
3
3
6
2
4
6
4
5
9
6
7
7
8
8
11
12
8
8
9
9
10
DK/NA
4
3
5
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
5
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
Always/Most
36
34
40
35
32
29
25
39
50
44
45
46
49
42
49
44
41
40
44
44
38
25
47
23
24
22
18
20
25
23
26
26
24
34
37
38
30
40
31
55
47
46
38
38
36
40
29
32
32
27
28
24
17
20
23
19
20
18
21
10
20
20
17
16
18
Some/Never
60
63
56
65
64
67
71
59
47
52
52
52
49
55
49
54
56
57
54
54
57
72
52
75
76
78
81
79
73
76
74
73
73
66
62
61
70
59
67
44
51
53
61
61
63
59
69
67
67
71
70
76
83
79
75
81
78
81
78
89
78
78
82
82
80
Question read: How much of the time do you think you can trust the government to do what's rightjust about always, most of the time, only some time, or none of the time?
Question read: How much do you trust the government in Washington to do what is right just about always, most of the time, only some of the time, or almost never?
10
12. 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? QUESTIONS 11 & 12 WERE ROTATED.
10/29-11/1/94
11/27-28/94 CBS
1/2-3/95 CBS
8/5-9/95
10/22-25/95
2/22-24/96
3/31-4/2/96
5/31-6/3/96
8/16-18/96*
8/26-28/96* CBS
9/2-4/96*
10/10-13/96*
1/30-2/1/97 CBS
10/31-11/1/98 CBS
7/13-17/00*
3/7-11/07
3/12-16/09 CBS
6/12-16/09
2/5-10/10
2/6-10/13 CBS
11/15-18/13 CBS
3/17-20/16
Government should
do more
30
31
31
24
27
32
34
36
36
32
28
29
34
38
33
41
41
34
35
35
33
39
Government doing
too much
63
59
63
66
64
60
59
57
58
60
62
62
58
54
57
52
51
56
59
58
63
54
DK/NA
7
10
6
10
9
8
7
7
6
8
10
9
7
8
10
7
8
10
5
7
4
6
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?
3/17-20/16
Yes
79
No
21
DK/NA
1
13. How much attention have you been able to pay to the 2016 Presidential campaign -- a
lot, some, not much, or no attention so far?
2/13-17/15 CBS
4/30-5/3/15*
7/29-8/2/15* CBS
9/9-13/15*
10/4-8/15* CBS
10/21-25/15*
11/6-10/15*
12/4-8/15*
2/12-16/16* CBS
3/17-20/16*
A lot
15
26
30
36
42
43
44
45
51
57
Some
30
40
41
35
37
34
34
36
34
31
Not much
26
21
20
17
14
14
16
13
10
9
No attention so far
28
13
9
12
7
7
6
6
5
3
DK/NA
1
1
1
1
-
This 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? PARTIES WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16*
Democratic
primary
38
Republican
primary
31
Aren't likely
to vote
24
Never vote(vol.)
1
DK/NA
6
11
14. Which one of these candidates would you like to see the Republican Party nominate for
President in 2016? LIST WAS READ TO RESPONDENTS AND CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED.
Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
John Kasich
Marco Rubio
Jeb Bush
Ben Carson
Carly Fiorina
Rand Paul
Mike Huckabee
Scott Walker
Chris Christie
Bobby Jindal
Rick Perry
Rick Santorum
George Pataki
Lindsey Graham
Jim Gilmore
Someone else
(vol.)
None of them
(vol.)
DK/NA
1
7/298/2/15
RPV* CBS
24
6
1
6
13
6
4
8
10
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
9/913/15
RPV*
27
5
3
6
6
23
4
3
6
2
1
1
1
-
10/48/15
RPV* CBS
27
9
2
8
6
21
6
4
2
1
NA
3
1
NA
1
-
10/2125/15
RPV*
22
4
4
8
7
26
7
4
4
1
NA
1
1
NA
1
12/48/15
RPV*
35
16
3
9
3
13
1
4
3
1
NA
3
1
NA
1
NA
-
1/710/16
RPV*
36
19
2
12
6
6
3
1
4
1
NA
3
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
2/1216/16
RPV* CBS
35
18
11
12
4
6
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
3/1720/16
RPV*
46
26
20
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
11
The candidate withdrew from the race, and wasnt included in the list read to the respondent.
15. Who would be your second choice for the Republican nomination for president? LIST WAS
READ TO RESPONDENTS ONLY IF NECESSARY, CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED AND QUESTION ONLY ASKED OF THOSE WITH
CANDIDATE CHOICE IN Q14.
Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
John Kasich
Marco Rubio
Jeb Bush
Ben Carson
Carly Fiorina
Chris Christie
Mike Huckabee
Scott Walker
Rand Paul
Rick Perry
Bobby Jindal
Jim Gilmore
Lindsey Graham
George Pataki
Rick Santorum
Someone else
(vol.)
None of them
(vol.)
DK/NA
1
1/710/16
RPV*
11
20
3
14
9
11
3
6
4
1
NA
3
1
NA
1
NA
1
1
NA
1
NA
1
-
3/1720/16
RPV*
17
30
37
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
3
10
10
7/298/2/15
RPV* CBS
6
8
4
11
10
10
5
3
7
8
8
4
3
1
2
-
9/9-13/15
RPV*
10/4-8/15
RPV* CBS
10/21-25/15
RPV*
12/48/15
RPV*
12
19
3
13
10
13
4
6
4
1
NA
6
1
NA
1
NA
12
12
2
7
9
19
6
4
4
4
3
1
1
1
-
11
6
1
18
7
20
13
5
6
1
NA
2
1
NA
-
18
12
2
11
8
19
9
3
3
1
NA
4
1
NA
1
1
1
-
1
-
1
1
-
The candidate withdrew from the race, and wasnt included in the list read to the respondent.
12
16. Regardless of whom you support, who do you expect to finally win the Republican
nomination for President in 2016? LIST WAS READ TO RESPONDENTS AND CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED.
Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
John Kasich
Jeb Bush
Marco Rubio
Ben Carson
Rand Paul
Mike Huckabee
Chris Christie
Carly Fiorina
Rick Santorum
Jim Gilmore
Lindsey Graham
George Pataki
Someone else (vol.)
None of them (vol.)
DK/NA
1
12/4-8/15
RPV*
51
10
1
5
9
7
1
-
1/7-10/16
RPV*
53
17
5
5
1
1
-
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
15
3/17-20/16
RPV*
77
10
4
1
1
16
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
1
1
8
The candidate withdrew from the race, and wasnt included in the list read to the respondent.
17. If Donald Trump became the 2016 Republican nominee for President, would you
enthusiastically support him, support him but with reservations, support him only because
he is the Republican Party nominee, or not support him? QUESTIONS 17-19 WERE ROTATED.
Enthusiastically
support
9/9-13/15 RPV*
35
10/4-8/15 RPV* CBS
29
10/21-25/15 RPV*
29
1/7-10/16 RPV*
40
2/12-16/16 RPV* CBS
35
3/17-20/16 RPV*
35
Support with
reservations
36
42
35
31
28
32
Support only
because he is
nominee
12
8
10
9
14
15
Not
support
15
19
24
18
20
17
DK/NA
2
1
1
2
3
1
18. If Ted Cruz became the 2016 Republican nominee for President, would you
enthusiastically support him, support him but with reservations, support him only because
he is the Republican Party nominee, or not support him? QUESTIONS 17-19 WERE ROTATED.
10/21-25/15 RPV*
1/7-10/16 RPV*
2/12-16/16 RPV* CBS
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Enthusiastically
support
26
37
32
29
Support with
reservations
30
25
26
33
Support only
because he is
nominee
17
18
20
17
Not
support
19
16
18
19
DK/NA
8
5
4
2
13
19. If John Kasich became the 2016 Republican nominee for President, would you
enthusiastically support him, support him but with reservations, support him only
because he is the Republican Party nominee, or not support him? QUESTIONS 17-19 WERE
ROTATED.
Enthusiastically
support
27
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Support only
because he is
nominee
27
Support with
reservations
31
Not
support
13
DK/NA
2
20. Which one of these candidates would you like to see the Democratic Party nominate for
President in 2016? LIST WAS READ TO RESPONDENTS AND CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED.
Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
Jim Webb
Martin O'Malley
Lincoln Chafee
Someone else
(vol.)
None of them
(vol.)
DK/NA
9/9-13/15
2
DPV*
58
28
3
-
11/6-10/15
DPV*
52
33
1
NA
5
1
NA
1
12/4-8/15
DPV*
52
32
1
NA
2
1
NA
10/4-8/15
2
DPV* CBS
56
32
2
1
1
1
1/7-10/16
DPV*
48
41
1
NA
2
1
NA
-
2/12-16/16
DPV* CBS
47
39
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
-
2
6
3
4
3
6
5
9
3
6
4
10
3/17-20/16
DPV*
50
45
1
NA
1
NA
1
NA
1
2
3
The candidate withdrew from the race, and wasnt included in the list read to the respondent.
Question read: Suppose the race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 2016 comes down to the following candidates, which one would you like to see the
Democratic Party nominate for President in 2016?
2
21. Regardless of whom you support, who do you expect to finally win the Democratic
nomination for President in 2016? LIST WAS READ TO RESPONDENTS AND CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED.
Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
Martin O'Malley
Someone else (vol.)
None of them (vol.)
DK/NA
1
12/4-8/15
DPV*
73
16
2
9
1/7-10/16
DPV*
72
17
2
9
3/17-20/16
DPV*
72
23
NA
The candidate withdrew from the race, and wasnt included in the list read to the respondent.
14
22. If Hillary Clinton became the 2016 Democratic nominee for President, would you
enthusiastically support her, support her but with reservations, support her only because
she is the Democratic Party nominee, or not support her? QUESTIONS 22 & 23 WERE ROTATED.
9/9-13/15 DPV*
10/4-8/15 DPV* CBS
11/6-10/15 DPV*
1/7-10/16 DPV*
2/12-16/16* DPV CBS
3/17-20/16* DPV
Enthusiastically
support
48
47
43
41
48
40
Support with
reservations
28
27
32
26
25
31
Support only
because she
is nominee
15
11
14
16
14
18
Not
support
6
14
9
14
10
10
DK/NA
2
1
1
3
3
1
23. If Bernie Sanders became the 2016 Democratic nominee for President, would you
enthusiastically support him, support him but with reservations, support him only because
he is the Democratic Party nominee, or not support him? QUESTIONS 22 & 23 WERE ROTATED.
11/6-10/15 DPV*
1/7-10/16 DPV*
2/12-16/16 DPV* CBS
3/17-20/16 DPV*
Enthusiastically
support
35
40
44
56
Support with
reservations
25
31
26
22
Support only
because she
is nominee
22
19
17
12
Not
support
12
8
10
9
DK/NA
7
3
3
2
24. Is your opinion of Donald Trump favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you
heard enough about Donald Trump yet to have an opinion? QUESTIONS 24 &25 WERE ROTATED.
10/28-30/99
11/4-7/99
12/13-16/99* CBS
4/15-20/11*
7/29-8/2/15 CBS
10/4-8/15* CBS
3/17-20/16*
Favorable
12
7
7
25
27
28
24
Not favorable
58
67
69
46
59
53
57
Undecided
19
15
13
23
9
16
16
Havent heard
10
enough
11
10
5
4
3
3
Refused
1
1
1
1
1
-
15
25. 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 24 &25 WERE ROTATED.
3/26-29/92*
7/8-11/92*
8/11-14/92*
8/20/92*
10/2-4/92*
1/12-14/93
2/9-11/93
3/28-31/93
5/4-6/93 CBS
5/27-29/93 CBS
6/21-24/93
8/2-3/93 CBS
9/16-19/93
10/6-7/93 CBS
11/11-14/93
1/3-5/94 CBS
1/15-17/94
2/15-17/94 CBS
3/8-10/94
4/21-23/94
6/20-22/94 CBS
7/14-17/94
9/8-11/94
11/27-28/94
1/2-3/95 CBS
2/15-16/95 CBS
4/1-4/95
5/4-6/95 CBS
8/5-9/95
1/18-20/96
3/31-4/2/96*
5/31-6/3/96*
6/20-23/96* NYT
7/11-13/96
8/3-5/96*
8/16-18/96*
8/26-27/96* CBS
9/2-4/96*
1/14-17/97
1/30-2/1/97 CBS
4/2-5/97
11/2-3/97 CBS
12/6-8/97
1/24-25/98
2/19-21/98
5/6-7/98 CBS
8/11-13/98 CBS
8/19-20/98
9/8-10/98 CBS
9/12-15/98 CBS
10/3-4/98 CBS
11/16-17/98 CBS
1/3-4/99 CBS
4/13-14/99 CBS
6/5-6/99 CBS
7/13-14/99 CBS
8/1-3/99 CBS
10/3-4/99 CBS
10/28-30/99
11/4-7/99*
Fav
31
29
33
31
32
38
44
35
37
34
45
36
40
41
45
44
36
34
33
32
35
38
33
37
39
34
34
37
31
38
33
36
33
30
38
35
38
38
36
38
37
47
39
45
50
39
41
50
48
50
43
48
55
47
47
46
44
40
43
41
Not
Fav
17
14
15
19
18
10
16
16
14
21
21
22
20
18
21
28
22
23
26
29
27
26
28
38
33
35
36
35
29
42
41
35
36
40
39
37
36
34
25
30
35
30
33
27
25
27
21
25
23
25
25
24
20
27
28
32
36
36
37
36
Und
19
21
20
25
20
24
19
22
23
23
21
22
20
24
21
16
22
25
22
20
22
19
22
20
21
17
22
19
23
16
19
20
23
22
17
19
18
19
25
21
17
17
19
21
16
20
20
17
20
16
17
17
17
18
16
16
14
20
16
17
DK
engh
31
35
32
26
28
28
19
27
25
21
13
19
19
17
12
11
19
17
18
17
13
16
15
5
6
13
8
8
16
3
7
6
7
8
4
7
6
8
12
10
10
5
8
8
7
12
16
7
8
8
13
9
7
8
8
5
6
4
3
6
Refused
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2/12-14/00
3/8-12/00
4/15-17/00
7/13-17/00
1/15-17/01 CBS
3/8-12/01
6/12-13/03 CBS
5/20-24/05 CBS
1/20-25/06
2/22-26/06 CBS
5/4-8/06
7/21-25/06
9/15-18/06
1/1-3/07 CBS
1/18-21/07* CBS
3/7-11/07
3/26-27/07 CBS
4/9-12/07* CBS
5/18-23/07*
6/26-28/07* CBS
7/9-17/07
7/9-17/07*
8/1/95
8/8-12/07* CBS
9/4-9/07*
2/20-24/08*
3/15-18/08* CBS
3/28-4/2/08*
4/25-29/08*
5/1-3/08*
5/30-6/3/08*
7/7-14/08
8/15-20/08*
9/12-16/08*
12/4-8/08 CBS
3/12-16/09 CBS
12/12-16/12
2/6-10/13
3/21-24/15
4/30-5/3/15
7/29-8/2/15* CBS
10/4-8/15* CBS
11/6-10/15*
3/17-20/16*
Fav
42
36
33
36
47
36
24
36
37
40
34
32
32
43
36
35
33
37
38
45
41
40
31
41
36
35
39
38
36
42
41
44
45
51
55
58
55
57
26
35
41
33
35
31
Not
Fav
31
41
34
40
28
41
32
31
35
32
35
39
36
38
36
43
42
46
42
40
38
40
29
39
40
43
41
39
42
37
39
36
43
35
22
25
23
24
37
36
47
53
48
52
Und
18
17
19
18
19
17
22
19
21
21
23
21
20
16
25
19
17
15
19
12
19
18
23
19
21
18
15
18
15
18
18
15
11
12
19
14
17
14
19
17
9
11
13
13
DK
engh
8
6
11
5
4
6
19
13
7
7
9
8
11
3
4
3
8
3
2
2
2
16
1
2
3
Refused
1
4
1
3
2
5
1
2
4
3
5
5
17
11
2
3
4
3
1
5
-
2
1
2
3
1
1
-
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
-
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
-
16
26. In general, are the Republican presidential candidates talking about the issues that
matter most to you, or not?
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Yes
56
Some are/Some
arent (vol.)
No
36
DK/NA
4
27. Would you describe the Republican party today as united or divided?
4/15-20/11 REP*
10/21-25/15 RPV*
3/17-20/16 RPV*
United
51
22
10
Divided
45
76
88
DK/NA
4
2
2
28. Do you think the overall tone of the Republican presidential campaign has been more
positive, more negative, or about the same as past Republican presidential campaigns?
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16 RPV*
More
positive
10
More
negative
58
DK/NA
2
29. So far, do you think the Republican presidential campaign has made you feel MOSTLY
proud of the Republican Party or MOSTLY embarrassed by the Republican Party? PROUD AND
EMBARRASSED WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Mostly proud
Mostly
embarrassed
Mixed/Neither
(vol.)
DK/NA
27
60
9/9-13/15 RPV*
10/4-8/15 RPV* CBS
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Honest and
trustworthy
55
53
54
DK/NA
12
8
7
31. Do you think Donald Trump shares your values, or not? QUESTIONS 30-32 WERE ROTATED.
1/7-10/16 RPV*
2/12-16/16 RPV* CBS
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Yes
59
50
56
No
35
44
38
DK/NA
6
6
6
17
32. Do you think Donald Trump has strong qualities of leadership, or not? QUESTIONS 30-32 WERE
ROTATED.
9/9-13/15 RPV*
10/4-8/15 RPV* CBS
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Yes, strong
qualities leadership
81
84
76
No, does
not
17
14
22
DK/NA
2
2
2
33. Do you think Ted Cruz is honest and trustworthy, or not? QUESTIONS 33-35 WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Honest and
trustworthy
53
DK/NA
7
34. Do you think Ted Cruz shares your values, or not? QUESTIONS 33-35 WERE ROTATED.
1/7-10/16 RPV*
2/12-16/16 RPV* CBS
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Yes
63
56
59
No
24
35
33
DK/NA
13
9
8
35. Do you think Ted Cruz has strong qualities of leadership, or not? QUESTIONS 33-35 WERE
ROTATED.
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Yes, strong
qualities leadership
64
No, does
not
29
DK/NA
7
36. Do you think John Kasich is honest and trustworthy, or not? QUESTIONS 36-38 WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Honest and
trustworthy
70
DK/NA
14
37. Do you think John Kasich shares your values, or not? QUESTIONS 36-38 WERE ROTATED.
1/7-10/16 RPV*
2/12-16/16 RPV* CBS
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Yes
63
56
61
No
24
35
25
DK/NA
13
9
13
38. Do you think John Kasich has strong qualities of leadership, or not? QUESTIONS 36-38 WERE
ROTATED.
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Yes, strong
qualities leadership
58
No, does
not
28
DK/NA
14
18
39. If none of the Republican presidential candidates receive a majority of the partys
delegates, it is possible that the partys nominee could be chosen at the Republican
Convention in July, and that the nominee might not be the candidate who has earned the
most delegates in the state primaries and caucuses. If this happens, do you think this
would be a good thing for the Republican Party, a bad thing for the Republican Party, or
will it not make much of a difference either way?
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Good
14
Bad
65
No difference
16
Depends on who is
chosen (vol.)
2
DK/NA
2
40. In general, are the Democratic presidential candidates talking about the issues that
matter most to you, or not?
3/17-20/16 DPV*
Yes
78
Some are/Some
arent (vol.)
1
No
18
DK/NA
3
41. Would you describe the Democratic party today as united or divided?
4/25-29/08 DPV*
11/6-10/15 DPV*
3/17-20/16 DPV*
United
42
59
62
Divided
56
37
33
DK/NA
2
5
4
42. Do you think the overall tone of the Democratic presidential campaign has been more
positive, more negative, or about the same as past Democratic presidential campaigns?
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16 DPV*
More
positive
40
More
negative
9
DK/NA
3
43. So far, do you think the Democratic presidential campaign has made you feel MOSTLY
proud of the Democratic Party or MOSTLY embarrassed by the Democratic Party? PROUD AND
EMBARRASSED WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16 RPV*
Mostly proud
Mostly
embarrassed
Mixed/Neither
(vol.)
DK/NA
82
13
3/21-24/15 CBS
4/30-5/3/15
7/29-8/2/15* CBS
DPV*
9/9-13/15*
DPV*
10/4-8/15* CBS
2/12-16/16 DPV*
3/17-20/16 DPV*
Honest and
trustworthy
42
48
40
74
32
64
35
60
56
DK/NA
11
7
5
7
7
6
3
5
4
19
45. From what youve heard or read, generally, would you describe Hillary Clintons
policy proposals as realistic or not realistic? QUESTIONS 44 & 45 WERE ROTATED.
2/12-16/16 DPV* CBS
3/17-20/16 DPV*
Realistic
81
78
Not realistic
14
17
DK/NA
5
4
46. Do you think Bernie Sanders is honest and trustworthy, or not? QUESTIONS 46 & 47 WERE
ROTATED.
Honest and
trustworthy
49
43
58
45
77
84
DK/NA
28
38
27
29
10
6
47. From what youve heard or read, generally, would you describe Bernie Sanderss policy
proposals as realistic or not realistic? QUESTIONS 46 & 47 WERE ROTATED.
2/12-16/16 DPV* CBS
3/17-20/16 DPV*
Realistic
51
56
Not realistic
41
38
DK/NA
9
6
48. How would you rate the financial situation in your household these days? Is it very
good, fairly good, fairly bad or very bad?
11/10-16/88
10/8-10/90
7/21-25/06
4/20-24/07
2/20-24/08
3/28-4/2/08
7/7-14/08
8/15-19/08
1/11-15/09
2/18-22/09
4/1-5/09
12/4-8/09
2/5-10/10
4/5-12/10
6/16-20/10
7/9-12/10 CBS
3/18-21/11 CBS
6/3-7/11 CBS
6/24-28/11
10/19-24/11
11/18-21/11 CBS
1/11-15/13
2/13-17/15 CBS
3/17-20/16
Very good
12
14
12
14
18
9
13
15
10
12
10
13
9
9
10
11
8
10
11
10
8
12
14
18
Fairly good
69
70
64
69
60
63
61
56
63
55
56
56
58
64
56
54
61
55
65
59
60
61
58
59
Fairly bad
13
11
17
13
15
20
19
20
19
21
21
20
24
16
25
25
20
24
18
23
22
18
20
14
Very bad
5
4
5
4
6
7
7
8
8
11
12
11
8
9
8
10
10
11
6
7
9
8
7
6
DK/NA
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
20
3/17-20/16*
Hillary
Clinton
Donald
Trump
Other
(vol.)
Wont vote
(vol.)
Depends
(vol.)
DK/NA
50
40
50. If the 2016 presidential election were being held today and the candidates were
Hillary Clinton, the Democrat, and Ted Cruz, the Republican, would you vote for Hillary
Clinton or Ted Cruz? CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16*
Hillary
Clinton
Ted
Cruz
Other
(vol.)
Wont vote
(vol.)
Depends
(vol.)
DK/NA
47
44
51. If the 2016 presidential election were being held today and the candidates were
Hillary Clinton, the Democrat, and John Kasich, the Republican, would you vote for
Hillary Clinton or John Kasich? CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16*
Hillary
Clinton
John
Kasich
Other
(vol.)
Wont vote
(vol.)
Depends
(vol.)
DK/NA
43
47
52. If the 2016 presidential election were being held today and the candidates were
Bernie Sanders, the Democrat, and Donald Trump, the Republican, would you vote for Bernie
Sanders or Donald Trump? CANDIDATE NAMES WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16*
Bernie
Sanders
Donald
Trump
Other
(vol.)
Wont vote
(vol.)
Depends
(vol.)
DK/NA
53
38
21
12/4-8/15*
3/17-20/16*
Excited
11
10
Optimistic
24
20
Concerned
24
19
Scared
40
50
DK/NA
2
1
Question read: If Donald Trump is elected as Presidentexcited, optimistic, but not excited, concerned, but not scared, or scared?
54. If Ted Cruz is elected President, what best describes your feelings about what he
will do in office -- excited, optimistic, concerned or scared?
3/17-20/16*
Excited
5
Optimistic
33
Concerned
30
Scared
28
DK/NA
4
55. If John Kasich is elected President, what best describes your feelings about what he
will do in office -- excited, optimistic, concerned or scared?
3/17-20/16*
Excited
4
Optimistic
43
Concerned
35
Scared
9
DK/NA
8
56. If Hillary Clinton is elected President, what best describes your feelings about what
she will do in office -- excited, optimistic, concerned or scared?
12/4-8/15*
3/17-20/16*
Excited
9
11
Optimistic
33
31
Concerned
23
21
Scared
34
35
DK/NA
1
2
Question read: If Hillary Clinton is elected as Presidentexcited, optimistic, but not excited, concerned, but not scared, or scared?
57. If Bernie Sanders is elected President, what best describes your feelings about what
he will do in office -- excited, optimistic, concerned or scared?
3/17-20/16*
Excited
15
Optimistic
30
Concerned
24
Scared
27
DK/NA
3
58. How much have you heard or read about incidents of violence that have occurred at
some political rallies for Donald Trump a lot, some, or not much?
3/17-20/16*
A lot
60
Some
28
Not much
11
DK/NA
1
59. In general, who do you think is more to blame for the incidents of violence that have
occurred at some political rallies for Donald Trump The people who are protesting
against Donald Trump at the rallies, the people who are supporting Donald Trump at the
rallies, or are both about equally to blame? PROTESTERS AND SUPPORTERS WERE ROTATED.
3/17-20/16*
Protesters
29
Supporters
23
Both equally
43
Depends/Neither
(vol.)
1
DK/NA
3
22
60. Do you approve or disapprove of how Donald Trump is handling the violence at some of
his rallies?
3/17-20/16*
Approve
26
Disapprove
64
DK/NA
10
61. Which of the following statements comes closer to your opinion trade restrictions
are necessary to protect domestic industries, OR free trade must be allowed, even if
domestic industries are hurt by foreign competition?
5/14-18/88
6/26-29/89
6/5-8/90
6/3-6/91
2/22-24/96
8/3-5/96*
10/23-27/96
7/13-16/00
1/20-25/06
3/28-4/2/08
4/1-5/09
5/28-31/15
3/17-20/16
Restrictions
necessary
56
54
51
63
55
60
63
56
64
68
60
63
61
Allow
free trade
34
36
39
27
36
31
27
31
29
24
28
30
29
DK/NA
10
10
10
11
9
9
10
12
7
8
12
6
10
62. How important to you, personally, is the issue of which judges sit on the Supreme
Court? Is this issue extremely important, very important, somewhat important, or not at
all important?
Extremely
Very
Somewhat
Not at all
DK/NA
7/13-11/05 CBS
22
37
30
10
1
3/17-20/16
37
31
22
8
1
3/17-20/16
Extremely
30
Very
28
it
Somewhat
24
extremely
Not at all
17
important,
very
DK/NA
1
68. Would you say you attend religious services every week, almost every week, once or
twice a month, a few times a year, or never?
3/17-20/16
Every
week
27
Almost
every week
9
Once or twice
a month
14
A few times
a year
26
Never
23
DK/NA
1
69. Do you or does someone in your household belong to a labor union? IF YES, ASK: Is
that person you or someone else?
3/17-20/16
Yes, self
6
Yes, someone
else in HH
6
No
85
DK/NA
1
23
Generally speaking, do
Independent, or what?
7/13-16/02
9/2-5/02
10/3-5/02
10/27-31/02
11/20-24/02
1/19-22/03
2/10-12/03
3/7-9/03
4/11-13/03
7/13-27/03
9/28-10/1/03
12/10-13/03
12/14-15/03
1/12-15/04
3/10-14/04
4/23-27/04
6/23-27/04
7/11-15/04
9/12-16/04
10/1-3/04
10/14-17/04
10/28-30/04
11/18-21/04
1/14-18/05
2/24-28/05
6/10-15/05
9/9-13/05
12/2-6/05
1/20-25/06
5/4-8/06
7/21-25/06
8/17-21/06
9/15-19/06
10/5-8/06
10/27-31/06
2/24-27/07
3/7-11/07
4/20-24/07
5/18-23/07
7/9-17/07
7/20-22/07
9/4-8/07
12/5-9/07
1/9-12/08
2/20-24/08
/28-4/2/08
4/25-29/08
5/1-3/08
7/7-14/08
8/15-20/08
9/12-16/08
9/21-24/08
10/10-13/08
10/19-22/08
10/25-29/08
1/11-15/09
2/18-22/09
4/1-5/09
4/22-26/09
6/12-16/09
7/24-28/09
9/19-23/09
you
Rep
28
29
27
31
29
29
28
29
31
27
31
27
28
28
31
29
29
29
33
29
30
30
29
31
29
28
26
28
29
25
31
30
30
30
28
25
27
24
29
28
24
31
26
28
27
26
27
29
26
29
28
28
28
26
30
21
26
23
20
24
20
22
usually
Dem
34
35
38
34
32
32
34
32
30
32
35
33
31
32
30
35
35
37
31
34
34
35
36
34
36
34
36
32
34
37
33
35
32
35
35
35
35
34
37
34
32
32
35
40
38
41
37
39
37
37
39
34
36
41
37
39
36
39
38
38
34
37
consider
Ind
33
26
28
28
31
33
31
30
32
34
30
35
35
33
32
29
29
30
29
28
29
30
30
28
29
31
28
33
33
34
30
27
32
30
31
33
33
36
32
34
36
33
31
27
29
27
31
27
31
26
26
32
29
28
27
31
32
30
36
31
39
33
DK/NA
5
10
7
7
8
6
6
9
6
7
4
6
6
8
7
7
7
4
7
10
7
6
5
8
6
6
9
7
4
4
5
8
5
6
7
6
6
6
3
4
9
5
8
5
6
6
5
5
6
8
7
6
7
5
5
8
5
7
6
8
7
7
yourself
12/4-8/09
2/5-10/10
4/5-12/10
4/28-5/2/10
6/16-20/10
9/10-14/10
10/21-26/10
1/15-19/11
4/15-20/11
6/24-28/11
8/2-3/11
9/10-15/11
10/19-24/11
1/12-17/12
2/8-14/12
3/7-11/12
4/13-17/12
7/11-16/12
9/8-12/12
10/25-28/12
1/11-15/13
4/24-28/13
5/31-6/4/13
9/6-8/13
9/19-23/13
12/5-8/13
2/19-23/14
6/20-22/14
9/12-15/14
12/4-7/14
4/30-5/3/15
5/28-31/15
7/14-19/15
9/9-13/15
10/21-25/15
11/6-10/15
12/4-8/15
1/7-10/16
3/17-20/16
Republican,
Rep
27
28
28
25
24
25
28
27
25
26
24
26
25
25
27
26
26
25
22
27
26
25
26
26
25
25
24
24
23
23
23
25
21
26
25
24
24
25
26
Dem
36
30
31
34
34
35
37
34
33
33
32
33
35
35
34
30
34
32
35
36
34
31
31
34
32
32
31
33
30
32
33
30
31
32
31
29
29
29
34
Ind
29
37
33
31
33
33
31
32
34
34
39
32
34
36
32
35
33
37
36
30
34
36
35
31
37
34
38
35
42
35
39
36
39
32
34
38
40
35
34
Democrat,
an
DK/NA
8
5
7
10
9
7
4
6
7
6
4
8
5
4
7
9
6
6
7
7
6
8
8
9
7
9
6
8
5
10
6
10
9
10
10
8
8
11
6
For trend going back further than 2002, please contact nytpolls@nytimes.com.
24
Yes
29
No
69
Do you ever
DK/NA
2
Protestant
50
Catholic
18
Jewish
2
Muslim
1
Other
7
None
18
DK/NA
4
Are you now married, widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never been married?
3/17-20/16
Married
53
Widowed
7
Divorced
11
Separated
2
Never
married
27
DK/NA
-
25
How would you describe your views on most political matters? Generally, do you think of
yourself as liberal, moderate, or conservative?
7/13-16/02
9/2-5/02
10/3-5/02
10/27-31/0
11/20-24/0
1/19-22/03
2/10-12/03
3/7-9/03
4/11-13/03
7/13-27/03
9/28-10/1/03
12/10-13/03
12/14-15/03
1/12-15/04
3/10-14/04
4/23-27/04
6/23-27/04
7/11-15/04
9/12-16/04
10/1-3/04
10/14-17/04
10/28-30/04
11/18-21/04
1/14-18/05
2/24-28/05
6/10-15/05
9/9-13/05
12/2-6/05
1/20-25/06
5/4-8/06
7/21-25/06
8/17-21/06
9/15-19/06
10/5-8/06
10/27-31/0
2/24-27/07
3/7-11/07
4/20-24/07
5/18-23/07
7/9-17/07
7/20-22/07
9/4-8/07
12/5-9/07
1/9-12/08
2/20-24/08
3/28-4/2/08
4/25-29/08
5/1-3/08
7/7-14/08
8/15-20/08
9/12-16/08
9/21-24/08
10/10-13/08
10/19-22/08
10/25-29/08
1/11-15/09
2/18-22/09
4/1-5/09
4/22-26/09
6/12-16/09
7/24-28/09
9/19-23/09
12/4-8/09
Lib
21
20
18
20
20
19
21
18
19
22
19
20
19
20
21
22
21
22
20
24
19
17
22
20
23
20
18
18
21
25
21
24
17
23
20
20
20
21
20
19
15
22
22
25
23
21
22
15
22
24
24
22
18
21
22
21
20
23
22
27
22
21
21
Mod
44
39
45
38
44
45
41
45
45
40
42
45
39
43
40
42
42
41
40
36
42
42
41
41
38
43
43
45
45
37
39
38
43
39
45
42
40
42
43
44
48
42
43
39
41
39
41
49
41
36
39
38
49
39
38
43
38
39
42
37
41
39
36
Con
32
36
34
37
30
32
35
35
33
34
34
31
37
31
34
30
32
34
36
35
33
35
33
33
35
33
34
32
30
34
36
33
35
34
30
33
36
33
32
33
31
32
31
32
29
34
33
32
32
35
33
36
29
33
33
30
36
31
29
29
30
36
38
DK/NA
4
3
5
6
3
3
3
3
5
5
4
5
5
5
6
5
3
4
6
6
5
4
6
5
4
5
5
4
4
4
5
4
3
5
6
4
5
5
4
5
4
4
4
6
5
4
4
5
5
4
4
4
7
7
6
6
7
7
7
7
4
5
4/28-5/2/10
6/16-20/10
9/10-14/10
10/21-26/1
1/15-19/11
4/15-20/11
6/24-28/11
8/2-3/11
10/19-24/11
1/12-17/12
2/8-14/12
3/7-11/12
4/13-17/12
7/11-16/12
9/8-12/12
10/25-28/12
1/11-15/13
4/24-28/13
5/31-6/4/13
9/6-8/13
9/19-23/13
12/5-8/13
2/19-23/14
6/20-22/14
9/12-15/14
12/4-7/14
4/30-5/3/15
5/28-31/15
7/14-19/15
9/9-13/15
10/21-25/15
11/6-10/15
12/4-8/15
1/7-10/16
3/17-20/16
Lib
21
18
19
19
20
26
22
22
22
22
22
20
23
20
23
21
21
22
21
21
23
23
23
22
23
24
25
20
25
24
26
22
24
21
23
Mod
34
42
40
37
41
32
37
43
38
38
41
39
36
35
33
39
39
31
37
42
38
36
38
39
40
37
37
38
35
36
34
37
35
34
38
Con
38
35
36
38
35
36
34
32
35
34
32
35
38
38
37
34
34
41
37
31
34
36
36
33
33
32
33
37
33
34
34
36
36
39
36
DK/NA
6
5
5
5
4
6
7
2
4
6
4
7
4
7
7
6
5
6
5
6
5
5
3
6
4
7
5
4
7
6
6
4
5
5
4
For trend going back further than 2002, please contact nytpolls@nytimes.com.
26
18-29
22
30-44
25
45-64
34
Over 64
19
DK/NA
-
3/17-20/16
Not a
H.S. grad
12
H.S grad
30
Some
college
29
College
grad
19
Post Grad
11
Refused
-
Hispanic
15
Not Hispanic
85
DK/NA
-
White
74
Black
12
Asian
3
Other
8
Refused
2
Was your total family income in 2015 UNDER or OVER $50,000? IF UNDER, ASK: Was it under
$15,000, between $15,000 and $30,000, or between $30,000 and $50,000? IF OVER, ASK: Was
it between $50,000 and $75,000 or between $75,000 and $100,000 or was it over $100,000?
3/17-20/16
3/17-20/16
Under
$15,000
11
$15,000$29,999
18
Male
49
$30,000$49,999
15
$50,000$74,999
19
$75,000$100,000
12
Over
$100,000
18
Refused
7
Female
51
27