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April 3 - 9, 2014 601 Registered Voters Telephone Random Digit Dial Results are weighted to be representative of registered voters in New York. +/- 4% at 95% confidence
SCREENER S1
QS1. Are you currently registered to vote? Base
Yes 601 100%
601 100%
Do you support or oppose [ROTATE] increased production of domestic oil and natural gas resources located here in the U.S.?
Q1. Do you support or oppose increased production of domestic oil
Base 601 SUPPORT (NET)
Strongly support Somewhat support
80% 70%
52% 42% 28%
5% 6% 16% 9%
3% 5% 11% 6%
Don't Know/Refused
6% 8%
70%
42% 28%
6% 16%
5% 11%
Don't Know/Refused
8%
Q2.
Q2. How important to you is producing more oil and natural gas Base 601
IMPORTANT (NET)
Very important Somewhat important
How important to you is producing more oil and natural gas here at home?
86%
56% 30%
11%
7% 4%
Don't Know/Refused
3%
Q2. How important to you is producing more oil and natural gas Base 601
IMPORTANT (NET)
Very important Somewhat important
86%
56% 30%
11%
7% 4%
Don't Know/Refused
3%
Q3.
Q3. Do you support or oppose increased development of the
Base SUPPORT (NET)
Strongly support Somewhat support
Do you [ROTATE: support/oppose] or [ROTATE: oppose/support] increased development of the countrys energy infrastructure?
601
81%
53% 27%
2% 9%
4% 5%
Don't Know/Refused
8%
601
80%
53% 27%
2% 9%
4% 5%
Don't Know/Refused
8%
Q4.
Q4. Agree/Disagree: Increased production of domestic oil and
Base 601 AGREE (NET)
Strongly agree Somewhat agree
Increased production of domestic oil and natural gas resources could help strengthen Americas energy security.
84%
61% 23%
2% 13%
6% 8%
Don't Know/Refused
1%
84%
61% 23%
2% 14%
6% 8%
Don't Know/Refused
1%
Q5.
Increased production of domestic oil and natural gas resources could lead to more jobs in the U.S.
601
87%
68% 19%
1% 11%
4% 7%
Don't Know/Refused
1%
AGREE (NET)
Strongly agree Somewhat agree
87%
68% 19%
1% 11%
4% 7%
Don't Know/Refused
1%
Q6.
Q6. Agree/Disagree: Producing more domestic oil and natural gas
Base 601 AGREE (NET)
Strongly agree Somewhat agree
Producing more domestic oil and natural gas could help lower energy costs for consumers.
79%
54% 25%
2% 16%
6% 10%
Don't Know/Refused
3%
79%
54% 25%
2% 16%
6% 10%
Don't Know/Refused
3%
Q7.
Increased production of domestic oil and natural gas resources could help stimulate the economy.
84%
55% 29%
1% 13%
4% 9%
Don't Know/Refused
2%
84%
55% 29%
1% 13%
4% 9%
Don't Know/Refused
2%
Q8.
Q8. Agree/Disagree: Producing more domestic oil and natural gas
Base 601 AGREE (NET)
Strongly agree Somewhat agree
Producing more domestic oil and natural gas could benefit federal and state budgets through lease payments, royalty fees and other sources of revenue.
76%
46% 30%
1% 15%
8% 7%
Don't Know/Refused
8%
76%
46% 30%
1% 15%
8% 7%
Don't Know/Refused
8%
Q9.
Increased development of the countrys energy infrastructure is good for American consumers.
601
84%
59% 25%
1% 13%
6% 7%
Don't Know/Refused
2%
601
83%
57% 27%
1% 11%
5% 6%
Don't Know/Refused
4%
Q10.
Increased development of the countrys energy infrastructure would help create jobs in the U.S.
601
89%
64% 25%
0% 9%
4% 5%
Don't Know/Refused
1%
601
89%
64% 25%
0% 9%
4% 5%
Don't Know/Refused
1%
Q11.
Increased development of the countrys energy infrastructure would help strengthen Americas energy security.
601
84%
57% 27%
1% 11%
5% 6%
Don't Know/Refused
4%
DEMOGRAPHICS Gender
D1. Gender by observation. Base
Male Female 601 48% 52%
Age
D2. What is your age? Base
18 - 24 (NET) 25 - 34 (NET) 35 - 49 (NET) 50 - 64 (NET) 65+ (NET) Don't know/Refused 601 7% 7% 30% 28% 25% 2%
Education
D3. What is the last grade of formal education you completed? Base 601
Less than high school High school graduate Some college Associate's degree College graduate Post-graduate Don't know/Refused 5% 29% 18% 7% 23% 16% 2%
D3. What is the last grade of formal education you completed? Base 601
Less than high school High school graduate Some college Associate's degree College graduate Post-graduate Don't know/Refused 5% 29% 18% 7% 23% 16% 2%
Party ID
D ...
Base REPUBLICAN (NET) Strong Republican Not-so-strong Republican DEMOCRAT (NET) Strong Democrat Not-so-strong Democrat INDEPENDENT (NET) Lean Republican Lean Democrat Do not lean either way Other Not sure Decline to answer 601 20% 11% 8% 39% 25% 13% 21% 9% 8% 5% 9% 2% 4%
D ...
Base REPUBLICAN (NET) Strong Republican Not-so-strong Republican DEMOCRAT (NET) Strong Democrat Not-so-strong Democrat INDEPENDENT (NET) Lean Republican Lean Democrat Do not lean either way Other Not sure Decline to answer
Ideology
601
601
45%
14% 31%
7% 34%
19% 15%
Don't Know/Refused
13%
CONSERVATIVE (NET)
Very conservative Somewhat conservative
45%
14% 31%
7% 34%
19% 15%
Don't Know/Refused
13%
D ...
Base White Hispanic Black or African American Asian or Pacific Islander Native American or Alaskan Native Mixed Race Some other race Don't know/Refused
Race/Ethnicity
D ...
Base White Hispanic Black or African American Asian or Pacific Islander Native American or Alaskan Native Mixed Race Some other race Don't know/Refused 601 62% 11% 16% 1% 1% 0% 5% 3%
Urbanicity
D11. Which of the following best describes where you live? Base 601
Rural Urban Suburban Don't Know/Refused 21% 26% 46% 8%
D11. Which of the following best describes where you live? Base 601
Rural Urban Suburban Don't Know/Refused 21% 26% 46% 8%
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Income
D12. What is your total annual family income?
Base Under $5,000 $5,000 but less than $10,000 $10,000 but less than $15,000 $15,000 but less than $20,000 $20,000 but less than $25,000 $25,000 but less than $30,000 $30,000 but less than $35,000 $35,000 but less than $40,000 $40,000 but less than $50,000 $50,000 but less than $60,000 $60,000 but less than $75,000 $75,000 but less than $80,000 $80,000 but less than $100,000 $100,000 or more Don't know/Refused 601 2% 3% 3% 4% 3% 3% 3% 5% 3% 7% 7% 3% 7% 21% 24%
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