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1 1 PEW RESEARCH CENTER PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS JANUARY 2014 POLITICAL SURVEY FINAL TOPLINE January 15-19, 2014 N=1,504 RANDOMIZE Q.1 AND Q.2 ASK ALL: Q.1 Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President? [IF DK ENTER AS DK. IF DEPENDS PROBE ONCE WITH: Overall do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President? IF STILL DEPENDS ENTER AS DK] Dis- Approve Approve DK/Ref Jan 15-19, 2014 (U) Dec 3-8, 2013 (U) Oct 30-Nov 6, Oct 9-13, Sep 4-8, 2013 (U) Jul 17-21, Jun 12-16, May 1-5, Mar 13-17, Feb 13-18, 2013 (U) Jan 9-13, Dec 5-9, Jun 28-Jul 9, Jun 7-17, May 9-Jun 3, Apr 4-15, Mar 7-11, Feb 8-12, Jan 11-16, Dec 7-11, Nov 9-14, Sep 22-Oct 4, Aug 17-21, Jul 20-24, Jun 15-19, May 25-30, May 5-8, May 2, 2011 (WP) Mar 30-Apr 3, Dis- Approve Approve DK/Ref Feb 22-Mar 1, Feb 2-7, Jan 5-9, Dec 1-5, Nov 4-7, Oct 13-18, Aug 25-Sep 6, Jul 21-Aug 5, Jun 8-28, Jun 16-20, May 6-9, Apr 21-26, Apr 8-11, Mar 10-14, Feb 3-9, Jan 6-10, Dec 9-13, Oct 28-Nov 8, Sep 30-Oct 4, Sep 10-15, Aug 20-27, Aug 11-17, Jul 22-26, Jun 10-14, Apr 14-21, Mar 31-Apr 6, Mar 9-12, Feb 4-8, See past presidents approval trends: George W. Bush, Bill Clinton QUESTION 2 PREVIOUSLY RELEASED ASK FORM 1 ONLY [N=765]: Q.3F1 Looking ahead, so far as you are concerned, do you think that 2014 will be better or worse than 2013? Better Worse DK/Ref Jan 15-19, Dec 5-9, Jan 11-16, Dec 1-5, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, December,

2 2 Q.3F1 CONTINUED Better Worse DK/Ref December, December, December, December, Gallup:December, Gallup:December, Gallup:December, Gallup:December, Gallup:December, Gallup:December, Gallup:December, Gallup:December, Gallup:December,

3 3 ASK FORM 2 ONLY [N=739]: Q.4F2 What do you think is the most important problem facing the country today? [RECORD VERBATIM RESPONSE. PROBE FOR CLARITY DO NOT PROBE FOR ADDITIONAL MENTIONS. IF MORE THAN ONE MENTION, RECORD IN ORDER OF MENTION] Jan Early Dec Oct Mar Dec May Jan Aug Feb Aug Feb Oct Jul Jan Unemployment/Lack of jobs Economy (general) Health care/costs/accessibility/ 11 Affordable Care Act/Obamacare Dissatisfaction with gov t/politics/ 8 Obama Deficit/National debt/balanced 7 budget/gov t spending Partisanship/Parties/Gridlock Education/Schools/Affording educ Poverty/Hunger/Starvation Finances/money War/War in Iraq/War in Afghanistan Immigration Distribution of wealth/inequality Lack of humanity/on wrong track Crime/Violence Welfare abuse/gov t dependency Loss of liberty/heading to socialism Lack of attention to problems at 2 home/too much foreign aid Race relations/racism Morality/Ethics/Family values Inflation/Prices/Cost of living Defense/national security Foreign policy (general) Environment/global warming Taxes Greed Social Security/Financial help for 1 the elderly Lack of leadership Gun control/too many guns Terrorism Jobs moving overseas/trade Other 4 Don't know/no answer (NET) ECONOMIC (NET) FOREIGN ISSUES/ 8 INTERNATIONAL Total exceeds 100% because of multiple responses. NO QUESTIONS Complete trend not shown; trends available to 1987.

4 4 ASK FORM 1 ONLY [N=765]: Q.9F1 In the long run, do you think Barack Obama will be a successful or unsuccessful president, or do you think it is too early to tell? Too early Successful Unsuccessful to tell DK/Ref Obama Jan 15-19, Jun 12-16, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Sep 30-Oct 4, Jan 7-11, Bush January, January, Early October, January, December, Early October, January, Clinton January, Early September, February, October, May, January, October, September, August, ASK FORM 2 ONLY [N=739]: Q.10F2 In the long run, do you think the accomplishments of the Obama Administration will outweigh its failures, or will the failures outweigh the accomplishments? Accomplishments will Failures will outweigh outweigh failures accomplishments DK/Ref Obama Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Bush December, January, January, January, Clinton January, January, August, January, Early September, Reagan Newsweek: May Newsweek Feb

5 5 ASK FORM 2 ONLY [N=739]: Q.11F2 Right now, which is more important for President Obama to focus on domestic policy or foreign policy? Domestic Foreign policy policy Neither Both DK/Ref Obama Jan 15-19, Oct 30-Nov 6, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, May 25-30, Jan 5-9, Oct 28-Nov 8, January 7-11, * 14 4 Next President September, * 15 4 May, * 15 4 G.W. Bush January, January, August, January, October, Early January, January, * 11 3 Clinton Early September, January, * 5 2 December, October, * 7 4 ASK FORM 1 ONLY [N=765]: Q.12F1 Do you think relations between Republicans and Democrats in Washington will get better in the coming year, get worse, or stay about the same as they are now? Voters Voters Jan Nov 8-11 Nov 4-7 Nov Jan Nov Get better Get worse Stay about the same Don t know/refused QUESTIONS PREVIOUSLY RELEASED NO QUESTION January 7-11, 2009, survey asked about president-elect Obama. September and May 2008 surveys asked about priorities for the next president.

6 6 ASK ALL: Q.18 Now I d like your opinion of some people in the news. (First,) would you say your overall opinion of [INSERT ITEM; RANDOMIZE; OBSERVE FORM SPLITS] is very favorable, mostly favorable, mostly UNfavorable, or very unfavorable? How about [NEXT NAME]? [IF NECESSARY: Just in general, is your overall opinion of [NAME] very favorable, mostly favorable, mostly UNfavorable, or very unfavorable?] [INTERVIEWERS: PROBE TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN NEVER HEARD OF AND CAN T RATE. ] Favorable Unfavorable Never Can t Total Very Mostly Total Very Mostly heard of rate/ref a. Barack Obama Jan 15-19, * 4 Oct 9-13, * 3 Jan 9-13, * 3 Dec 5-9, * 2 Oct 4-7, * 5 Sep 12-16, * 4 Jul 16-26, Jun 7-17, Mar 7-11, * 3 Feb 8-12, * 5 Jan 11-16, Nov 9-14, * 3 Mar 8-14, * 3 Dec 2-5, * 2 Aug 25-Sep 6, * 5 Jun 10-13, Oct 28-Nov 30, * 5 Jun 10-14, * 3 Apr 14-21, * 3 Jan 7-11, Mid-October, * 6 Late September, * 5 Mid-September, * 4 Late May, * 9 April, * 6 March, Late February, Early February, January, Late December, August, b. Michelle Obama Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Sep 12-16, * 10 Jun 7-17, Jan 11-16, * 12 Mar 8-14, Dec 2-5, Jun 10-13, Oct 28-Nov 30, Jun 10-14, Apr 14-21, Jan 7-11, Mid-September, Late May,

7 7 Q.18 CONTINUED Favorable Unfavorable Never Can t Total Very Mostly Total Very Mostly heard of rate/ref c. Elizabeth Warren Jan 15-19, QUESTION 18d PREVIOUSLY RELEASED NO QUESTION 19 RANDOMIZE Q.20/Q.21 BLOCK WITH Q.23/Q.24/Q.25 BLOCK ASK ALL: Thinking about the nation s economy Q.20 How would you rate economic conditions in this country today as excellent, good, only fair, or poor? Only Excellent Good fair Poor DK/Ref Jan 15-19, 2014 (U) Dec 3-8, 2013 (U) Oct 9-13, * Sep 4-8, * Jul 17-21, Jun 12-16, * Mar 13-17, Jan 9-13, Dec 5-9, Oct 24-28, Sep 12-16, Jun 7-17, Mar 7-11, Feb 8-12, Jan 11-16, Dec 7-11, 2011 * Aug 17-21, Jun 15-19, 2011 * Mar 30-Apr 3, Feb 2-7, Dec 1-5, Oct 13-18, Aug 25-Sep 6, Jun 3-6, Apr 21-26, 2010 * Mar 10-14, Feb 3-9, Dec 9-13, Oct 28-Nov 8, 2009 * Sep 30-Oct 4, Aug 11-17, 2009 * Jun 10-14, Mar 9-12, 2009 * Feb 4-8, 2009 * December, 2008 * November, Late October, 2008 * Early October, Late September, 2008 * July, April, * March, Early February,

8 8 Q.20 CONTINUED Only Excellent Good fair Poor DK/Ref January, November, September, June, February, December, Early November, 2006 (RVs) Late October, September, March, January, Early October, Mid-September, Mid-May, January, December, Early November, 2004 (RVs) Mid-September, August, Late April, Late February, RANDOMIZE Q.20/Q.21 BLOCK WITH Q.23/Q.24/Q.25 BLOCK ASK ALL: Q.21 A year from now, do you expect that economic conditions in the country as a whole will be better than they are at present, or worse, or just about the same as now? Better Worse Same DK/Ref Jan 15-19, 2014 (U) Oct 9-13, Sep 4-8, Jun 12-16, Mar 13-17, Jan 9-13, Dec 5-9, Sep 12-16, Jun 7-17, Mar 7-11, Feb 8-12, Jan 11-16, Dec 7-11, Aug 17-21, Jun 15-19, Oct 13-18, Apr 21-26, Feb 3-9, Dec 9-13, Oct 28-Nov 8, Sep 30-Oct 4, Aug 11-17, Jun 10-14, Mar 9-12, Feb 4-8, December, Early October, Earlier trends available from Gallup.

9 9 Q.21 CONTINUED Better Worse Same DK/Ref July, March, January, September, June, February, December, September, January, Early October, Mid-September, Mid-May, January, August, Late February, September, May, Late March, January, January, Newsweek: January, June, Early October, 1998 (RVs) Early September, May, February, September, 1988 (RVs) May, January, Newsweek: January, 1984 (RVs) NO QUESTION 22 RANDOMIZE Q.20/Q.21 BLOCK WITH Q.23/Q.24/Q.25 BLOCK ASK ALL: Thinking about your own personal finances... Q.23 How would you rate your own personal financial situation? Would you say you are in excellent shape, good shape, only fair shape or poor shape financially? Only Excellent Good fair Poor DK/Ref Jan 15-19, 2014 (U) Dec 3-8, 2013 (U) Jun 12-16, Mar 13-17, Dec 5-9, Oct 24-28, Sep 12-16, Jun 7-17, Jan 11-16, Dec 7-11, Jun 15-19, Mar 30-Apr 3, Feb 2-7, Dec 1-5, Oct 13-18, Aug 25-Sep 6, Jun 3-6, Mar 10-14,

10 10 Q.23 CONTINUED Only Excellent Good fair Poor DK/Ref Dec 9-13, Oct 28-Nov 8, Sep 30-Oct 4, Aug 11-17, Jun 10-14, Feb 4-8, December, Early October, July, April, March, Early February, January, November, September, February, December, Late October, March, January, Mid-May, January, August, September, Late March, January, Early October, June, Late September, June, June, August, May, September, 1996 (RVs) February, March, December, U.S. News: January, U.S. News: October, U.S. News: August, U.S. News: May, U.S. News: January, RANDOMIZE Q.20/Q.21 BLOCK WITH Q.23/Q.24/Q.25 BLOCK ASK ALL: Q.24 Over the course of the next year, do you think the financial situation of you and your family will improve a lot, improve some, get a little worse or get a lot worse? Improve Improve Get a Get a lot Stay the a lot some little worse worse same DK/Ref Jan 15-19, 2014 (U) Jun 12-16, Mar 13-17, Dec 5-9, Sep 12-16, Jun 7-17, Jan 11-16, Dec 7-11,

11 11 Q.24 CONTINUED Improve Improve Get a Get a lot Stay the a lot some little worse worse same DK/Ref Jun 15-19, Mar 30-Apr 3, Dec 1-5, Oct 13-18, Mar 10-14, Dec 9-13, Oct 28-Nov 8, Sep 30-Oct 4, Aug 11-17, Jun 10-14, Feb 4-8, December, Early October, July, March, January, September, February, December, January, Mid-May, January, August, September, Late March, January, Early October, June, January, Late September, June, January, January, May, February, March, U.S. News: October, U.S. News: August, U.S. News: May, U.S. News: January, QUESTIONS PREVIOUSLY RELEASED QUESTIONS 34b, HELD FOR FUTURE RELEASE NO QUESTIONS 39-41

12 12 ASK ALL: Q.42 Now thinking about the positions of the parties these days would you say [INSERT FIRST ITEM; RANDOMIZE] is very conservative, conservative, moderate, liberal, or very liberal? How about [INSERT NEXT ITEM]? [IF NECESSARY: Would you say [ITEM] is very conservative, conservative, moderate, liberal, or very liberal? ] Very Very conservative Conservative Moderate Liberal liberal DK/Ref a. The Republican Party Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Aug 17-21, Jun 16-20, b. The Democratic Party Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Aug 17-21, Jun 16-20, NO QUESTION 43 ASK ALL: Q.44 I'm going to read you some pairs of statements. As I read each pair, tell me whether the FIRST statement or the SECOND statement comes closer to your own views even if neither is exactly right. The first pair is... [READ AND RANDOMIZE PAIRS BUT NOT STATEMENTS WITHIN EACH PAIR]. The next pair is [NEXT PAIR] QUESTIONS 44a-d PREVIOUSLY RELEASED e. I like elected officials who make compromises with people they disagree with I like elected officials who stick to their positions Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Feb 22-Mar 1, Aug 25-Sep 6, 2010 (RVs) Neither/DK 5 In January 2013, question asked as a stand alone.

13 13 ASK ALL: Q.45 I'd like to ask you about priorities for President Obama and Congress this year. As I read from a list, tell me if you think each should be a top priority, important but lower priority, not too important or should it not be done. (First,) should [INSERT ITEM; RANDOMIZE; OBSERVE FORM SPLITS] be a top priority, important but lower priority, not too important, or should it not be done? What about... [INSERT ITEM]?) [REPEAT AS NECESSARY TO BE SURE RESPONDENT UNDERSTANDS SCALE: should this be a top priority, important but lower priority, not too important, or should it not be done?] Important Top but lower Not too Should not SUMMARY TABLE priority priority important be done DK/Ref n.f2 Strengthening the nation s economy a.f1 Improving the job situation h.f1 Defending the country from future terrorist attacks * o.f2 Improving the educational system p.f2 Taking steps to make the Social Security system financially sound b.f1 Reducing the budget deficit q.f2 Taking steps to make the Medicare system financially sound f.f1 Reducing health care costs d.f1 Reforming the nation s tax system c.f1 Reducing crime r.f2 Dealing with the problems of poor and needy people e.f1 Protecting the environment u.f2 Dealing with the nation s energy problem t.f2 Strengthening the U.S. military j.f1 Reducing the influence of lobbyists and special interest groups in Washington k.f1 Dealing with the issue of illegal immigration l.f2 Dealing with the issue of immigration s.f2 Dealing with the moral breakdown in the country m.f2 Improving the country s roads, bridges, and public transportation systems v.f2 Dealing with global warming i.f1 Dealing with global trade issues

14 14 Q.45 CONTINUED FULL TREND: Top priority Important but lower Not too Should not priority important be done DK/Ref ASK ITEMS a THRU k OF FORM 1 ONLY [N=765]: a.f1 Improving the job situation Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, * 1 2 Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, July, January, January, January, December, b.f1 c.f1 Reducing the budget deficit Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, December, TREND FOR COMPARISON: Paying off the national debt January, January, July, January, January, Reducing crime Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January,

15 15 Q.45 CONTINUED Important Top but lower Not too Should not priority priority important be done DK/Ref January, January, January, * 2 January, * January, July, January, January, January, * December, d.f1 e.f1 f.f1 Reforming the nation s tax system Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Protecting the environment Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, * Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, * January, * January, January, January, January, July, January, January, January, Reducing health care costs Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, TREND FOR COMPARISON: Regulating health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and managed health care plans January, January, January, January, January, Early September, January, January, July, NO ITEM g

16 16 Q.45 CONTINUED Important Top but lower Not too Should not priority priority important be done DK/Ref h.f1 Defending the country from future terrorist attacks Jan 15-19, * Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, * Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, * 1 Jan 7-11, January, * 2 January, January, * 1 January, January, January, January, * 1 i.f1 j.f1 k.f1 Dealing with global trade issues Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, Reducing the influence of lobbyists and special interest groups in Washington Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, Dealing with the issue of illegal immigration Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, ASK ITEMS l THRU v OF FORM 2 ONLY [N=739]: l.f2 Dealing with the issue of immigration Jan 15-19, m.f2 Improving the country s roads, bridges, and public transportation systems Jan 15-19,

17 17 Q.45 CONTINUED Important Top but lower Not too Should not priority priority important be done DK/Ref Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, n.f2 o.f2 p.f2 Strengthening the nation s economy Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, * 1 1 January, January, January, January, * 1 January, January, January, * 1 Early September, * 1 January, January, Improving the educational system Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, Mid-January, January, January, Early September, January, January, July, January, January, * January, * Taking steps to make the Social Security system financially sound Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, January, In Early September 2001, January 2001 and January 2000 the item was worded: Keeping the economy strong.

18 18 Q.45 CONTINUED Important Top but lower Not too Should not priority priority important be done DK/Ref January, January, Early September, January, January, July, * 1 January, January, * January, q.f2 r.f2 s.f2 Taking steps to make the Medicare system financially sound Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, * January, January, * 1 January, January, January, July, January, January, January, Dealing with the problems of poor and needy people Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, July, January, January, January, Dealing with the moral breakdown in the country Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10,

19 19 Q.45 CONTINUED Important Top but lower Not too Should not priority priority important be done DK/Ref Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, July, January, January, January, t.f2 u.f2 v.f2 Strengthening the U.S. military Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, Dealing with the nation s energy problem Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, Early September, Dealing with global warming Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Jan 11-16, Jan 5-9, Jan 6-10, Jan 7-11, January, January, In Early September 2001 the item was worded: Passing a comprehensive energy plan.

20 20 QUESTION 46 PREVIOUSLY RELEASED ASK ALL: Thinking about the political parties Q.47 Please tell me if you think each phrase I read better describes the REPUBLICAN Party and its leaders or the DEMOCRATIC Party and its leaders. (First,) which party do you think is better described by the phrase [INSERT ITEM; RANDOMIZE] Which party [NEXT ITEM]? Republican Democratic Both Party Party equally Neither DK/Ref a. Is more extreme in its positions Jan 15-19, Oct 9-13, Dec 5-9, Mar 7-11, Dec 7-11, Sep 22-Oct 4, Jul 20-24, b. Is more willing to work with political leaders from the other party Jan 15-19, Oct 9-13, Dec 5-9, Dec 7-11, Jul 20-24, Mar 30-Apr 3, ASK FORM 1 ONLY [N=765]: c.f1 Can better manage the federal government Jan 15-19, Oct 9-13, Dec 5-9, Mar 7-11, Dec 7-11, Jul 20-24, Mar 30-Apr 3, Oct 13-18, Aug 25-Sep 6, Jun 16-20, Feb 3-9, Aug 27-30, October, March, Early October, April, January, Early October, July, Early September, August, July, April, July, May, July, May, May, In April 2006 and earlier, the item was worded: Able to manage the federal government well.

21 21 Q.47 CONTINUED Republican Democratic Both Party Party equally Neither DK/Ref January, May, d.f1 Is more influenced by lobbyists and special interests Jan 15-19, Dec 5-9, Jul 20-24, Mar 30-Apr 3, Feb 3-9, Aug 27-30, March, Early October, April, ASK FORM 2 ONLY [N=739]: e.f2 Is more concerned with the needs of people like me Jan 15-19, Oct 9-13, Sep 22-Oct 4, Jul 20-24, Mar 30-Apr 3, Oct 13-18, Aug 25-Sep 6, Jun 16-20, Feb 3-9, Aug 27-30, October, March, Early October, April, Early October, July, Early September, March, August, July, April, July, May, May, January, f.f2 Governs in a more honest and ethical way Jan 15-19, Dec 7-11, Jul 20-24, Mar 30-Apr 3, Oct 13-18, Jun 16-20, August 27-30, October, March, Early October, April, In April 2006 and earlier, the item was worded: Is concerned with the needs of people like me.

22 22 Q.47 CONTINUED Republican Democratic Both Party Party equally Neither DK/Ref January, Early October, July, Early September, March, August, July, April, July, ASK ALL: Q.48 And which party could do a better job of [INSERT FIRST ITEM; RANDOMIZE]? How about [NEXT ITEM]? [IF NECESSARY: Which party could do a better job of ITEM?] ASK FORM 1 ONLY [N=765]: a.f1 Republican Democratic Both Party Party equally Neither DK/Ref Dealing with the federal budget deficit Jan 15-19, Sep 4-8, Jan 9-13, Dec 5-9, Mar 7-11, Sep 22-Oct 4, Jul 22-24, May 25-30, Mar 30-Apr 3, Oct 13-18, Aug 25-Sep 6, May 20-23, Apr 21-26, Feb 3-9, Aug 27-30, September, February, Early October, June, July, December, b.f1 Dealing with taxes Jan 15-19, Jan 9-13, Dec 5-9, Jul 20-24, Oct 13-18, Sep 16-19, Aug 27-30, February, October, September, February, In April 2006 and earlier, the item was worded: Governs in an honest and ethical way. From February 2006 to May 2011 item read Reducing the federal budget deficit; an experiment conducted in July 2011 showed no significant difference between the current wording and this wording. In Early October 2005, the item was asked as a standalone question. In June 1999, the item was worded: Keeping the federal budget balanced. In December 1993 the item was worded: Reducing the budget deficit.

23 23 Q.48 CONTINUED Republican Democratic Both Party Party equally Neither DK/Ref May, June, September, March, October, c.f1 Dealing with health care Jan 15-19, Sep 4-8, 2013 (U) Dec 5-9, Mar 7-11, Sep 22-Oct 4, Mar 30-Apr 3, Oct 13-18, Aug 25-Sep 6, TRENDS FOR COMPARISON: Reforming the U.S. health care system Feb 3-9, Aug 27-30, February, October, September, February, Mid-September, July, Early July, Regulating health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and managed health care plans January, January, January, Reforming the U.S. health care system Early September, March, October, July, Reforming health care December, Improving health care in the U.S. January, May, ASK FORM 2 ONLY [N=739]: d.f2 Dealing with the economy Jan 15-19, Oct 9-13, May 1-5, May 25-30, Sep 16-19, May 20-23, Feb 3-9, Aug 27-30, February, October, September, February, Mid-September,

24 24 Q.48 CONTINUED Republican Democratic Both Party Party equally Neither DK/Ref July, Late October, 2002 (RVs) Early October, 2002 (RVs) Early September, January, May, June, March, Early September, March, October, Gallup: October, 1992 (RVs) Gallup: October, e.f2 f.f2 Dealing with poverty Jan 15-19, Dealing with immigration Jan 15-19, Oct 9-13, May 1-5, Dec 5-9, Sep 22-Oct 4, May 25-30, Oct 13-18, May 20-23, Apr 21-26, Aug 27-30, February, October, September, April, February, QUESTIONS 49-50, 52 PREVIOUSLY RELEASED NO QUESTION 51 ASK ALL: PARTY In politics TODAY, do you consider yourself a Republican, Democrat, or independent? ASK IF INDEP/NO PREF/OTHER/DK/REF (PARTY=3,4,5,9): PARTYLN As of today do you lean more to the Republican Party or more to the Democratic Party? No Other Lean Lean Republican Democrat Independent preference party DK/Ref Rep Dem Jan 15-19, Dec 3-8, * Oct 30-Nov 6, * Oct 9-13, Sep 4-8, Jul 17-21, * Jun 12-16, * May 1-5, Mar 13-17, Feb 13-18, * In May 2001 and earlier, the item was worded:... keeping the country prosperous.

25 25 PARTY/PARTYLN CONTINUED No Other Lean Lean Republican Democrat Independent preference party DK/Ref Rep Dem Jan 9-13, * Yearly Totals Post-Sept Pre-Sept ASK REPUBLICANS AND REPUBLICAN LEANERS ONLY (PARTY=1 OR PARTYLN=1): REPJOB How good a job is the Republican Party doing these days in standing up for its traditional positions on such things as reducing the size of government, cutting taxes and promoting conservative social values In general, would you say the Party is doing an excellent job, a good job, only a fair job or a poor job? BASED ON REPUBLICANS AND REPUBLICAN LEANERS [N=624]: Excellent Good Only fair Poor DK/Ref Jan 15-19, Apr 4-15, Aug 17-21, Nov 4-7, Feb 3-9, Mar 31-Apr 21, Mid-September, October, Late November, June, April, Mid-September, Late March, July, August, May, May,

26 26 REPJOB CONTINUED Excellent Good Only fair Poor DK/Ref September, 2000 (RVs) ASK DEMOCRATS AND DEMOCRATIC LEANERS ONLY (PARTY=2 OR PARTYLN=2): DEMJOB How good a job is the Democratic Party doing these days in standing up for its traditional positions on such things as protecting the interests of minorities, helping the poor and needy, and representing working people In general, would you say the Party is doing an excellent job, a good job, only a fair job or a poor job? BASED ON DEMOCRATS AND DEMOCRATIC LEANERS [N=705]: Excellent Good Only fair Poor DK/Ref Jan 15-19, Apr 4-15, Aug 17-21, Nov 4-7, Feb 3-9, Mar 31-Apr 21, Mid-September, October, Late November, June, April, Mid-September, Late March, July, August, May, May, September, 2000 (RVs) QUESTIONS HELD FOR FUTURE RELEASE ASK REPUBLICANS AND REPUBLICAN LEANERS ONLY (PARTY=1 OR PARTYLN=1): TEAPARTY3 From what you know, do you agree or disagree with the Tea Party movement, or don t you have an opinion either way? BASED ON REPUBLICANS AND REPUBLICAN LEANERS [N=624]: Not No opinion Haven t heard of/ Agree Disagree either way heard of Refused DK Jan 15-19, * -- Dec 3-8, Oct 30-Nov 6, Oct 9-13, Sep 4-8, Jul 17-21, Jun 12-16, May 23-26, May 1-5, Mar 13-17, Feb 13-18, Feb 14-17, Jan 9-13, Dec 5-9, * -- Oct 31-Nov 3, 2012 (RVs) Oct 4-7, Sep 12-16, Jun 28-Jul 9,

27 27 TEAPARTY3 CONTINUED Not No opinion Haven t heard of/ Agree Disagree either way heard of Refused DK Jun 7-17, May 9-Jun 3, Apr 4-15, Mar 7-11, Feb 8-12, Jan 11-16, Jan 4-8, Dec 7-11, Nov 9-14, * 1 -- Sep 22-Oct 4, Aug 17-21, * 1 -- Jul 20-24, * 1 -- Jun 15-19, May 25-30, Mar 30-Apr 3, * 1 -- Mar 8-14, * -- Feb 22-Mar 1, Feb 2-7, Jan 5-9, Dec 1-5, Nov 4-7, Oct 27-30, 2010 (RVs) Oct 13-18, 2010 (RVs) Aug 25-Sep 6, 2010 (RVs) * 9 Jul 21-Aug 5, Jun 16-20, * 19 May 20-23, Mar 11-21, Key to Pew Research trends noted in the topline: (U) (WP) Pew Research Center/USA Today polls Pew Research Center/Washington Post polls 13 In the February 2-7, 2011, survey and before, question read do you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the Tea Party movement In October 2010 and earlier, question was asked only of those who had heard or read a lot or a little about the Tea Party. In May 2010 through October 2010, it was described as: the Tea Party movement that has been involved in campaigns and protests in the U.S. over the past year. In March 2010 it was described as the Tea Party protests that have taken place in the U.S. over the past year.

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