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TOPLINE Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: June 2020 This survey was conducted online within the United States from May 17-18, 2020 among 1,886 registered voters by The Harris Poll. The results reflect a nationally representative sample. Results were weighted for age within gender, region, race/ethnicity, marital status, household size, income, employment, political party, political ideology, and education where necessary to align them with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online.

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TOPLINE

Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: June 2020

This survey was conducted online within the United States from May 17-18, 2020 among 1,886 registered voters by The Harris Poll.

The results reflect a nationally representative sample. Results were weighted for age within gender, region, race/ethnicity, marital

status, household size, income, employment, political party, political ideology, and education where necessary to align them with their

actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online.

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Base n=1,886 Base n=1,886

AGE* POLITICAL PARTY*

18-34 26% Democrat 37%

35-49 25% Republican 32% 50-64 28% Independent 28%

65+ 21% Other 3%

SEX* LOCALE

Male 49% Urban 29%

Female 51% Suburban 52% EDUCATION* Rural 19%

Less than high school degree 8% POLITICAL IDEOLOGY*

High school degree to less than 4-year college degree 58% Liberal 27%

4-year college degree or more 34% Moderate 42%

RACE/ETHNICITY* Conservative 31%

White 68%

Black/African American 12% Hispanic 14%

Asian 5% Other 1%

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HCAPS (Filtered on Registered Voters)

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20 Jun 2020

Table 1

Q4007 What is your age?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

18-34 486

26%

35-49 475

25%

50-64 528

28%

65+ 397

21%

Mean 48.4

Std. Dev. 16.77

Std. Err. 0.39

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 2

Q4005 What is your gender?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Male 918

49%

Female 968

51%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 3

Q2109 In what country or region do you currently reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

United States 1886

100%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 4

S2 In which state do you reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Alabama 25

1%

Alaska 1

*

Arizona 46

2%

Arkansas 8

*

California 220

12%

Colorado 28

1%

Connecticut 20

1%

Delaware 7

*

District of Columbia 6

*

Florida 185

10%

Georgia 65

3%

Hawaii 17

1%

Idaho 7

*

Illinois 96

5%

Indiana 46

2%

Iowa 12

1%

Kansas 11

1%

Kentucky 30

2%

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Table 4

S2 In which state do you reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 1886

Louisiana 12

1%

Maine 7

*

Maryland 35

2%

Massachusetts 29

2%

Michigan 64

3%

Minnesota 25

1%

Mississippi 13

1%

Missouri 33

2%

Montana 8

*

Nebraska 9

*

Nevada 16

1%

New Hampshire 9

*

New Jersey 74

4%

New Mexico 8

*

New York 134

7%

North Carolina 56

3%

North Dakota 2

*

Ohio 71

4%

Oklahoma 8

*

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Table 4

S2 In which state do you reside?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 1886

Oregon 23

1%

Pennsylvania 68

4%

Rhode Island 4

*

South Carolina 37

2%

South Dakota 3

*

Tennessee 30

2%

Texas 126

7%

Utah 14

1%

Vermont 3

*

Virginia 47

2%

Washington 48

3%

West Virginia 9

*

Wisconsin 32

2%

Wyoming 1

*

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 5

S1 Are you at least 18 years of age and registered to vote?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1886

100%

No -

-

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 6

M1 In general, do you think the country is on the right track or is it off on the wrong track?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Right track 505

27%

Wrong track 1211

64%

Don't know / Unsure 169

9%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 7

M2 In general, do you think the American economy is on the right track or is it off on the wrong track?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Right track 564

30%

Wrong track 1127

60%

Don't know / Unsure 195

10%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 8

I3 How strong do you think the U.S. economy is today?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Strong (Net) 743

39%

Very strong 166

9%

Somewhat strong 577

31%

Weak (Net) 1143

61%

Somewhat weak 800

42%

Very weak 342

18%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 9

I4 Would you say that your personal financial situation is improving or getting worse?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Improving 421

22%

Getting worse 586

31%

Just as well off 793

42%

No opinion 87

5%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 10

M3 Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President of the United States?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 813

43%

Strongly approve 417

22%

Somewhat approve 396

21%

Disapprove (Net) 1073

57%

Somewhat disapprove 291

15%

Strongly disapprove 782

41%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 11

M3X Do you think 6 months from now the economy will be as it is now, going into a recession, or improving further?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Same as it is now 386

20%

Going into a recession 920

49%

Improving 579

31%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 12

M3A Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Summary Of Approve

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Stimulating jobs 1025

54%

Fighting terrorism 1014

54%

The economy 999

53%

Immigration 892

47%

Foreign affairs 852

45%

Administering the government 824

44%

Reacting to coronavirus 822

44%

Responding to issues of race 803

and policing 43%

Responding to civil disorder 784

42%

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Table 13

M3A Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Summary Of Disapprove

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Responding to civil disorder 1102

58%

Responding to issues of race 1083

and policing 57%

Reacting to coronavirus 1064

56%

Administering the government 1062

56%

Foreign affairs 1034

55%

Immigration 994

53%

The economy 887

47%

Fighting terrorism 872

46%

Stimulating jobs 861

46%

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Table 14

M3A_1 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

The economy

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 999

53%

Strongly approve 536

28%

Somewhat approve 463

25%

Disapprove (Net) 887

47%

Somewhat disapprove 336

18%

Strongly disapprove 551

29%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 15

M3A_2 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Foreign affairs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 852

45%

Strongly approve 448

24%

Somewhat approve 403

21%

Disapprove (Net) 1034

55%

Somewhat disapprove 347

18%

Strongly disapprove 687

36%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 16

M3A_3 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Fighting terrorism

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 1014

54%

Strongly approve 550

29%

Somewhat approve 464

25%

Disapprove (Net) 872

46%

Somewhat disapprove 337

18%

Strongly disapprove 535

28%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 17

M3A_4 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Administering the government

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 824

44%

Strongly approve 392

21%

Somewhat approve 432

23%

Disapprove (Net) 1062

56%

Somewhat disapprove 318

17%

Strongly disapprove 745

39%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 18

M3A_5 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Stimulating jobs

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 1025

54%

Strongly approve 534

28%

Somewhat approve 491

26%

Disapprove (Net) 861

46%

Somewhat disapprove 359

19%

Strongly disapprove 502

27%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 19

M3A_6 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Immigration

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 892

47%

Strongly approve 515

27%

Somewhat approve 377

20%

Disapprove (Net) 994

53%

Somewhat disapprove 284

15%

Strongly disapprove 709

38%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 20

M3A_7 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Reacting to coronavirus

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 822

44%

Strongly approve 407

22%

Somewhat approve 415

22%

Disapprove (Net) 1064

56%

Somewhat disapprove 273

14%

Strongly disapprove 791

42%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 21

M3A_8 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Responding to issues of race and policing

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 803

43%

Strongly approve 386

20%

Somewhat approve 417

22%

Disapprove (Net) 1083

57%

Somewhat disapprove 297

16%

Strongly disapprove 786

42%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 22

M3A_9 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on ...?

Responding to civil disorder

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 784

42%

Strongly approve 385

20%

Somewhat approve 400

21%

Disapprove (Net) 1102

58%

Somewhat disapprove 347

18%

Strongly disapprove 754

40%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 23

M4 Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Republican Party is handling its job?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 779

41%

Strongly approve 243

13%

Somewhat approve 536

28%

Disapprove (Net) 1107

59%

Somewhat disapprove 490

26%

Strongly disapprove 617

33%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 24

M5 Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Democratic Party is handling its job?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Approve (Net) 865

46%

Strongly approve 270

14%

Somewhat approve 595

32%

Disapprove (Net) 1021

54%

Somewhat disapprove 463

25%

Strongly disapprove 558

30%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 25

QE2020 If Donald Trump runs for reelection in 2020 as the Republican candidate, will you...?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Definitely vote for Trump 502

27%

Probably vote for Trump 244

13%

Probably vote for the 154

Democratic candidate 8%

Definitely vote for the 688

Democratic candidate 36%

I will vote for and 156

Independent or Other 8%

Candidate

Not Sure / Other 142

8%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 26

Q1903 Regardless of how you may vote, what do you usually consider yourself?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Republican 604

32%

Democrat 698

37%

Independent 538

29%

Other 47

2%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 27

Q1905 Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not-so-strong Republican?

Base: Republican

Total

Unweighted Base 587

Weighted Base 604

Strong Republican 357

59%

Not-so-strong Republican 246

41%

Sigma 604

100%

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Table 28

Q1910 Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not-so-strong Democrat?

Base: Democrat

Total

Unweighted Base 706

Weighted Base 698

Strong Democrat 432

62%

Not-so-strong Democrat 266

38%

Sigma 698

100%

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Table 29

Q1912 Insert text assignment

Base: Independent/Other

Total

Unweighted Base 593

Weighted Base 585

Republican/Democratic 313

54%

Democratic/Republican 272

46%

Sigma 585

100%

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Table 30

Q1915 Do you lean more toward the Republican Party or toward the Democratic Party/the Democratic Party or toward the Republican Party?

Base: Independent/Other

Total

Unweighted Base 593

Weighted Base 585

Lean Republican 152

26%

Lean Democrat 156

27%

Do not lean either way 277

47%

Sigma 585

100%

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Table 31

F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Summary Of Ever Heard Of

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Donald Trump 1807

96%

Barack Obama 1781

94%

Hillary Clinton 1750

93%

Police 1736

92%

U.S. Military 1734

92%

Joe Biden 1731

92%

Center for Decease Controls 1688

90%

Bill Clinton 1687

89%

Black Lives Matter 1665

88%

Nancy Pelosi 1639

87%

Mike Pence 1612

85%

Department of Justice 1564

83%

National Football League 1550

82%

Twitter 1451

77%

Andrew Cuomo 1446

77%

Mitch McConnell 1392

74%

Chuck Schumer 1285

68%

William Barr 1156

61%

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Table 31

F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Summary Of Ever Heard Of

Base: All Respondents

Total

Bill DeBlasio 1142

61%

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Table 32

F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Summary Of Very Favorable/ Favorable

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

U.S. Military 1515

80%

Center for Decease Controls 1293

69%

Police 1140

60%

Barack Obama 1119

59%

Black Lives Matter 1039

55%

National Football League 979

52%

Department of Justice 901

48%

Joe Biden 893

47%

Bill Clinton 848

45%

Andrew Cuomo 831

44%

Mike Pence 768

41%

Donald Trump 743

39%

Hillary Clinton 695

37%

Nancy Pelosi 663

35%

Twitter 630

33%

Chuck Schumer 523

28%

Mitch McConnell 498

26%

William Barr 482

26%

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F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Summary Of Very Favorable/ Favorable

Base: All Respondents

Total

Bill DeBlasio 404

21%

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F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Summary Of Very Unfavorable/ Unfavorable

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Donald Trump 1064

56%

Hillary Clinton 1055

56%

Nancy Pelosi 976

52%

Mitch McConnell 894

47%

Mike Pence 844

45%

Bill Clinton 839

44%

Joe Biden 838

44%

Twitter 820

43%

Chuck Schumer 762

40%

Bill DeBlasio 739

39%

William Barr 674

36%

Department of Justice 662

35%

Barack Obama 662

35%

Black Lives Matter 626

33%

Andrew Cuomo 615

33%

Police 596

32%

National Football League 571

30%

Center for Decease Controls 395

21%

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F1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Summary Of Very Unfavorable/ Unfavorable

Base: All Respondents

Total

U.S. Military 219

12%

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F1_1 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Hillary Clinton

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1750

93%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 695

(Sub-Net) 37%

Very favorable 242

13%

Favorable 453

24%

Very Unfavorable/ 1055

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 56%

Unfavorable 319

17%

Very unfavorable 736

39%

Never heard of them 13

1%

No opinion 123

7%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_2 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Donald Trump

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1807

96%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 743

(Sub-Net) 39%

Very favorable 414

22%

Favorable 330

17%

Very Unfavorable/ 1064

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 56%

Unfavorable 217

12%

Very unfavorable 847

45%

Never heard of them 20

1%

No opinion 58

3%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_4 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Mike Pence

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1612

85%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 768

(Sub-Net) 41%

Very favorable 355

19%

Favorable 412

22%

Very Unfavorable/ 844

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 45%

Unfavorable 319

17%

Very unfavorable 525

28%

Never heard of them 41

2%

No opinion 232

12%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_9 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Nancy Pelosi

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1639

87%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 663

(Sub-Net) 35%

Very favorable 279

15%

Favorable 384

20%

Very Unfavorable/ 976

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 52%

Unfavorable 254

13%

Very unfavorable 722

38%

Never heard of them 65

3%

No opinion 182

10%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_10 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Mitch McConnell

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1392

74%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 498

(Sub-Net) 26%

Very favorable 160

8%

Favorable 338

18%

Very Unfavorable/ 894

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 47%

Unfavorable 318

17%

Very unfavorable 576

31%

Never heard of them 149

8%

No opinion 345

18%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_11 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Chuck Schumer

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1285

68%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 523

(Sub-Net) 28%

Very favorable 187

10%

Favorable 336

18%

Very Unfavorable/ 762

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 40%

Unfavorable 269

14%

Very unfavorable 492

26%

Never heard of them 211

11%

No opinion 391

21%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_14 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Joe Biden

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1731

92%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 893

(Sub-Net) 47%

Very favorable 362

19%

Favorable 532

28%

Very Unfavorable/ 838

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 44%

Unfavorable 303

16%

Very unfavorable 535

28%

Never heard of them 25

1%

No opinion 130

7%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_37 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Barack Obama

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1781

94%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1119

(Sub-Net) 59%

Very favorable 699

37%

Favorable 420

22%

Very Unfavorable/ 662

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 35%

Unfavorable 230

12%

Very unfavorable 432

23%

Never heard of them 11

1%

No opinion 94

5%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_53 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

U.S. Military

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1734

92%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1515

(Sub-Net) 80%

Very favorable 825

44%

Favorable 689

37%

Very Unfavorable/ 219

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 12%

Unfavorable 144

8%

Very unfavorable 75

4%

Never heard of them 15

1%

No opinion 138

7%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_67 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

William Barr

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1156

61%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 482

(Sub-Net) 26%

Very favorable 210

11%

Favorable 272

14%

Very Unfavorable/ 674

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 36%

Unfavorable 242

13%

Very unfavorable 432

23%

Never heard of them 334

18%

No opinion 396

21%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_68 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Department of Justice

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1564

83%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 901

(Sub-Net) 48%

Very favorable 230

12%

Favorable 672

36%

Very Unfavorable/ 662

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 35%

Unfavorable 384

20%

Very unfavorable 279

15%

Never heard of them 41

2%

No opinion 281

15%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_78 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Bill Clinton

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1687

89%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 848

(Sub-Net) 45%

Very favorable 308

16%

Favorable 540

29%

Very Unfavorable/ 839

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 44%

Unfavorable 362

19%

Very unfavorable 477

25%

Never heard of them 21

1%

No opinion 178

9%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_79 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

National Football League

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1550

82%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 979

(Sub-Net) 52%

Very favorable 320

17%

Favorable 659

35%

Very Unfavorable/ 571

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 30%

Unfavorable 318

17%

Very unfavorable 252

13%

Never heard of them 14

1%

No opinion 322

17%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_81 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Twitter

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1451

77%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 630

(Sub-Net) 33%

Very favorable 205

11%

Favorable 425

23%

Very Unfavorable/ 820

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 43%

Unfavorable 397

21%

Very unfavorable 424

22%

Never heard of them 18

1%

No opinion 417

22%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_85 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Andrew Cuomo

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1446

77%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 831

(Sub-Net) 44%

Very favorable 359

19%

Favorable 472

25%

Very Unfavorable/ 615

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 33%

Unfavorable 263

14%

Very unfavorable 351

19%

Never heard of them 159

8%

No opinion 281

15%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_88 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Bill DeBlasio

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1142

61%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 404

(Sub-Net) 21%

Very favorable 103

5%

Favorable 301

16%

Very Unfavorable/ 739

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 39%

Unfavorable 303

16%

Very unfavorable 436

23%

Never heard of them 295

16%

No opinion 448

24%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_94 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Center for Decease Controls

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1688

90%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1293

(Sub-Net) 69%

Very favorable 439

23%

Favorable 854

45%

Very Unfavorable/ 395

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 21%

Unfavorable 289

15%

Very unfavorable 106

6%

Never heard of them 26

1%

No opinion 172

9%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_97 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Police

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1736

92%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1140

(Sub-Net) 60%

Very favorable 459

24%

Favorable 681

36%

Very Unfavorable/ 596

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 32%

Unfavorable 355

19%

Very unfavorable 241

13%

Never heard of them 19

1%

No opinion 131

7%

Sigma 1886

100%

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F1_100 Now we will show you some names and groups. Please indicate if you have a favorable or unfavorable view of that person or group - or if you've never heard of them.

Black Lives Matter

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Ever Heard Of (Net) 1665

88%

Very Favorable/ Favorable 1039

(Sub-Net) 55%

Very favorable 518

27%

Favorable 520

28%

Very Unfavorable/ 626

Unfavorable (Sub-Net) 33%

Unfavorable 244

13%

Very unfavorable 382

20%

Never heard of them 12

1%

No opinion 209

11%

Sigma 1886

100%

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DT01 When you think of Donald Trump do you like or dislike him personally?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Like him personally 528

28%

Dislike him personally 1156

61%

Unsure / Don't Know 201

11%

Sigma 1886

100%

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I1 What would you say are the most important issues facing the country today? Please select three.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Coronavirus 859

46%

Economy and jobs 541

29%

Race relations 517

27%

Health care 481

25%

Civil disorder 309

16%

Immigration 304

16%

Environment / climate change 238

13%

National debt / federal 224

budget deficits 12%

Corruption 222

12%

Terrorism / national 221

security 12%

Criminal justice (policing, 220

courts, prisons) 12%

Policing 214

11%

Education 168

9%

Guns 166

9%

Crime and drugs 161

9%

Income inequality 143

8%

School safety 120

6%

Political correctness 119

6%

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I1 What would you say are the most important issues facing the country today? Please select three.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Weighted Base 1886

Taxes 108

6%

Defense 85

4%

Foreign policy 72

4%

Cybersecurity 68

4%

Women's rights 66

4%

Other 32

2%

Sigma 5658

300%

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I2 Which of the following problems which are in the news do you want your political leaders to tackle the most?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Coronavirus pandemic 891

47%

Issue of race and policing 537

28%

Civil disorder 458

24%

Sigma 1886

100%

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HORSE1 How likely is it you will vote this November in the presidential election - very likely, somewhat likely, somewhat

unlikely or not very likely?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Very/Somewhat Likely (Net) 1738

92%

Very Likely 1449

77%

Somewhat Likely 289

15%

Very/Somewhat Unlikely (Net) 148

8%

Somewhat Unlikely 89

5%

Very Unlikely 60

3%

Sigma 1886

100%

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HORSE2 If the election for president were held today, who will you vote for in the 2020 Presidential Election - Donald Trump,

the Republican, or Joe Biden, the Democrat?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Donald Trump 829

44%

Joe Biden 1057

56%

Sigma 1886

100%

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HORSE062002_1 Who will do a better job on each of these issues - Donald Trump or Joe Biden?

Fixing the economy

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Donald Trump 1031

55%

Joe Biden 855

45%

Sigma 1886

100%

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HORSE062002_2 Who will do a better job on each of these issues - Donald Trump or Joe Biden?

Bringing the country together

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Donald Trump 714

38%

Joe Biden 1172

62%

Sigma 1886

100%

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HORSE062002_3 Who will do a better job on each of these issues - Donald Trump or Joe Biden?

Solving issues of race and policing

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Donald Trump 743

39%

Joe Biden 1143

61%

Sigma 1886

100%

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HORSE062002_4 Who will do a better job on each of these issues - Donald Trump or Joe Biden?

Establishing law and order

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Donald Trump 882

47%

Joe Biden 1004

53%

Sigma 1886

100%

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HORSE062002_5 Who will do a better job on each of these issues - Donald Trump or Joe Biden?

Getting us through the coronavirus pandemic

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Donald Trump 834

44%

Joe Biden 1052

56%

Sigma 1886

100%

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HORSE062002_6 Who will do a better job on each of these issues - Donald Trump or Joe Biden?

Handling relations with China

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Donald Trump 866

46%

Joe Biden 1020

54%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062001 Do you think that most police operate fairly and according to the rules or do you think most police operate in biased

and unfair ways?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Fair 1212

64%

Biased 674

36%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062002 Do you think that funding for the police should be increased, decreased or remain about the same?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Increased 529

28%

Decreased 497

26%

Stay the same 860

46%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062003 Do you think that the police should be defunded or not defunded?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Defunded 536

28%

Not defunded 1350

72%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062004 Do you think incidents of police misconduct against black Americans is fairly common or fairly rare?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Fairly common 1059

56%

Fairly rare 827

44%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062005 Do you think incidents of police misconduct against white Americans is fairly common or fairly rare?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Fairly common 541

29%

Fairly rare 1345

71%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062006 Do you think the police need major reforms and restructuring, minor reforms and improved training, or nothing beyond

existing programs?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Major reforms and 892

restructuring 47%

Minor reforms and improved 865

training 46%

Noting beyond existing 129

programs 7%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062007 Do you think that racism is systematic and pervasive in America or more limited?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Systematic and pervasive 1100

58%

Limited 786

42%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062008 Do you think that major cities were too harsh in their response to riots and looting, too soft in their response or

handled things about right?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Too harsh 436

23%

Too soft 895

47%

About right 556

29%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062009 Do you think it was right or wrong for TV networks to remove TV shows that features cops and the jobs they do?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Right 656

35%

Wrong 1230

65%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062010 Do you think it was right or wrong for HBO to remove the movie "Gone with the Wind"?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Right 440

23%

Wrong 1446

77%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062011 Do you think statues of confederate figures in public places should remain or be removed?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Remain 1103

58%

Be removed 783

42%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062012 Do you think local governments should permit or block groups from physically destroying statues of confederate figures?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Permit 546

29%

Block 1340

71%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062013 Do you personally favor or oppose the aims and policies of the Black Lives Matter movement?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Favor 852

45%

Oppose 628

33%

Don't know 406

22%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 77

RP062014 Do you think CEOs or news editors should lose their jobs if they criticize Black Lives Matter?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 589

31%

No 1297

69%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062015 Do you think people are able to say what they think about issues or police and race or are people not able to say what

they honestly think?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

People are able to say what 1039

they think 55%

People are not able to say 847

what they think 45%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 79

RP062016 The New York Times printed an Op-Ed by Senator Tom Cotton supporting calling up the military as a last resort if riots

were not stopped by the police and the national guard. Some black employees of the New York Times said the editorial

threatened their safety.

Do you think the editorial threatened the safety of black news reporters and editors at the New York Times?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Threatened safety of black 876

reporters and editors 46%

Did not threaten safety 1010

54%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062017 Should the New York Times run op ed pieces with views like those expressed by Senator Tom Cotton or should the New York

Times not run such Op-Eds?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1198

64%

No 688

36%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062018 Was it right or wrong for the New York Times to apologize for running the Op-Ed and saying it should not have been

published?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Right 820

43%

Wrong 1066

57%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062019 Do you think that major publications and tech platforms are censoring liberal views?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 787

42%

No 1099

58%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062020 Do you think that major publications and tech platforms are censoring conservative views?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1147

61%

No 739

39%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062021 Major corporations are donating tens of millions of dollars to Black Lives Matter and related causes. Do you think that

is appropriate or inappropriate?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Appropriate 1121

59%

Inappropriate 765

41%

Sigma 1886

100%

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RP062022 A group of protesters have taken over 8 square blocks of Seattle. Do you think the mayor of Seattle should let the

protestors control this section of the city or eject the protestors and retake the section of the city?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Let the protestors control 668

35%

Retake the city 1218

65%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062001 Have you ever...?

Summary Of Yes

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Been called for jury duty. 1211

64%

Been helped by a police 1053

officer. 56%

Called the police to get 974

help. 52%

Called the police to report 779

a crime against you or 41%

someone else.

Been the victim of a robbery 667

or burglary. 35%

Been on a jury. 586

31%

Felt mistreated by a police 480

officer. 25%

Been physically assaulted. 475

25%

Been arrested. 419

22%

Gone to small claims court 346

to settle a dispute. 18%

Sued someone else. 251

13%

Requested a restraining 247

order against someone else. 13%

Been sued by someone else. 245

13%

Had a restraining order 164

taken out against you. 9%

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C062001 Have you ever...?

Summary Of No

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Had a restraining order 1722

taken out against you. 91%

Been sued by someone else. 1641

87%

Requested a restraining 1639

order against someone else. 87%

Sued someone else. 1635

87%

Gone to small claims court 1540

to settle a dispute. 82%

Been arrested. 1467

78%

Been physically assaulted. 1411

75%

Felt mistreated by a police 1406

officer. 75%

Been on a jury. 1300

69%

Been the victim of a robbery 1219

or burglary. 65%

Called the police to report 1107

a crime against you or 59%

someone else.

Called the police to get 912

help. 48%

Been helped by a police 833

officer. 44%

Been called for jury duty. 675

36%

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C062001_1 Have you ever...?

Sued someone else.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 251

13%

No 1635

87%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 89

C062001_2 Have you ever...?

Been sued by someone else.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 245

13%

No 1641

87%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 90

C062001_3 Have you ever...?

Been arrested.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 419

22%

No 1467

78%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 91

C062001_4 Have you ever...?

Been the victim of a robbery or burglary.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 667

35%

No 1219

65%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 92

C062001_5 Have you ever...?

Been physically assaulted.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 475

25%

No 1411

75%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 93

C062001_6 Have you ever...?

Been on a jury.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 586

31%

No 1300

69%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062001_7 Have you ever...?

Been called for jury duty.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1211

64%

No 675

36%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062001_8 Have you ever...?

Requested a restraining order against someone else.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 247

13%

No 1639

87%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062001_9 Have you ever...?

Had a restraining order taken out against you.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 164

9%

No 1722

91%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 97

C062001_10 Have you ever...?

Called the police to report a crime against you or someone else.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 779

41%

No 1107

59%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 98

C062001_11 Have you ever...?

Called the police to get help.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 974

52%

No 912

48%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 99

C062001_12 Have you ever...?

Gone to small claims court to settle a dispute.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 346

18%

No 1540

82%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062001_13 Have you ever...?

Been helped by a police officer.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1053

56%

No 833

44%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 101

C062001_14 Have you ever...?

Felt mistreated by a police officer.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 480

25%

No 1406

75%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062002 Do you support or oppose each of the following proposals?

Summary Of Support

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Require police officers to 1667

wear body cameras that 88%

record all of their

activities while on duty.

Create a national registry 1572

of police who have been 83%

investigated for or

disciplined for misconduct.

Increase prison sentences 1492

for felons who have already 79%

committed two serious or

violent crimes.

Ban the use of choke holds 1487

by police. 79%

Eliminate mandatory minimum 1167

sentences for non-violent 62%

drug offenders.

Increase the number of 955

police on the street by 10 51%

percent, even if it means

fewer funds for other public

services.

Decrease the number of 711

police on the street by 10 38%

percent, and increase

funding for other public

services.

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C062002 Do you support or oppose each of the following proposals?

Summary Of Oppose

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Decrease the number of 1175

police on the street by 10 62%

percent, and increase

funding for other public

services.

Increase the number of 931

police on the street by 10 49%

percent, even if it means

fewer funds for other public

services.

Eliminate mandatory minimum 719

sentences for non-violent 38%

drug offenders.

Ban the use of choke holds 399

by police. 21%

Increase prison sentences 394

for felons who have already 21%

committed two serious or

violent crimes.

Create a national registry 314

of police who have been 17%

investigated for or

disciplined for misconduct.

Require police officers to 219

wear body cameras that 12%

record all of their

activities while on duty.

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C062002_1 Do you support or oppose each of the following proposals?

Eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent drug offenders.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Support 1167

62%

Oppose 719

38%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062002_2 Do you support or oppose each of the following proposals?

Require police officers to wear body cameras that record all of their activities while on duty.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Support 1667

88%

Oppose 219

12%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062002_3 Do you support or oppose each of the following proposals?

Increase the number of police on the street by 10 percent, even if it means fewer funds for other public services.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Support 955

51%

Oppose 931

49%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062002_4 Do you support or oppose each of the following proposals?

Increase prison sentences for felons who have already committed two serious or violent crimes.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Support 1492

79%

Oppose 394

21%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062002_5 Do you support or oppose each of the following proposals?

Decrease the number of police on the street by 10 percent, and increase funding for other public services.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Support 711

38%

Oppose 1175

62%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062002_6 Do you support or oppose each of the following proposals?

Ban the use of choke holds by police.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Support 1487

79%

Oppose 399

21%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062002_7 Do you support or oppose each of the following proposals?

Create a national registry of police who have been investigated for or disciplined for misconduct.

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Support 1572

83%

Oppose 314

17%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 112

C062005 Should programs that allow police to obtain surplus military equipment be continued or ended?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Continue 1094

58%

End 792

42%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 113

C062006 Should police continue to be immune from civil suits except in limited circumstances or should police lose their

immunity from civil suits?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Police should continue to be 721

immune from civil suits 38%

Police should lose their 1165

immunity from civil suits 62%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062004 Compared to last year, is there more crime or less crime in your neighborhood?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

More 370

20%

About Same 1347

71%

Less 169

9%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062004A Compared to last year, is there more crime or less crime in the US?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

More 920

49%

About Same 830

44%

Less 136

7%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062004B How would you describe your neighborhood?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

There is a lot of crime 155

8%

There is some crime 468

25%

There is little crime 631

33%

Crime is very rare 632

33%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062004C Do you feel safe taking a walk in your neighborhood at night?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Always 716

38%

Most of the time 675

36%

Some of the time 326

17%

Never 169

9%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062004D If someone broke into your house and you called the police, how quickly do you think it would take them to arrive?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Less than 5 minutes 379

20%

5 to 10 minutes 713

38%

10 minutes to 30 minutes 583

31%

30 minutes to 45 minutes 128

7%

45 minutes to 1 hour 38

2%

Longer than 1 hour 45

2%

Sigma 1886

100%

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C062004E If someone broke into your house, how likely is it that you would call the police?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Definitely/Very Likely (Net) 1603

85%

Definitely 1259

67%

Very likely 344

18%

Not Very/Somewhat Likely 262

(Net) 14%

Somewhat likely 206

11%

Not very likely 56

3%

Would not call the police 21

1%

Sigma 1886

100%

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PP062001A How familiar are you with the circumstances around the death of George Floyd?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Very/Somewhat Familiar (Net) 1771

94%

Very Familiar 1077

57%

Somewhat familiar 695

37%

Not At All/Not Familiar 115

(Net) 6%

Not familiar 89

5%

Not at all familiar 26

1%

Sigma 1886

100%

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PP062001B Have there been protests in your area in response to the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1386

74%

No 500

26%

Sigma 1886

100%

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PP062002 Do you think that the protests are an appropriate or inappropriate response to the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna

Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Appropriate 1263

67%

Inappropriate 623

33%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 138

PP062004 Do you think that events like the death of George Floyd are isolated incidents or are they a sign of larger problems

with policing in America?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Isolated incidents 836

44%

A sign of larger problems 1050

56%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 139

PP062005 Do you think that events like the death of George Floyd are isolated incidents or are they a sign of systemic racism

across police departments in America?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Isolated incidents 891

47%

Sign of systemic racism 995

53%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 140

PP062006 Please use the slider below to show who you think is primarily responsible for the riots during the past two weeks

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

The police are entirely the 218

blame 12%

2 275

15%

3 390

21%

4 514

27%

The protesters are entirely 489

to blame 26%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 141

TA062001 Do you support or oppose the way President Trump and his administration have handled the protests across the country?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Strongly/Somewhat Support 883

(Net) 47%

Strongly support 367

19%

Somewhat support 516

27%

Strongly/Somewhat Oppose 1003

(Net) 53%

Somewhat oppose 328

17%

Strongly oppose 676

36%

Sigma 1886

100%

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TA062004 Was it appropriate or inappropriate for President Trump to call in the national guard to manage protests and rioting in

Washington DC?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Appropriate 1084

57%

Inappropriate 802

43%

Sigma 1886

100%

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TA062005 Was it appropriate or inappropriate for President Trump to say he will deploy the U.S. military to reestablish order in

cities with riots if local authorities did not end them?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Appropriate 980

52%

Inappropriate 906

48%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 144

COV032001 Now we will ask you questions about the coronavirus pandemic. Have you or anyone in your immediate family contracted the virus?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes, I have 113

6%

Yes, someone in my immediate 185

family 10%

No 1501

80%

Not sure 94

5%

Decline to answer 11

1%

Sigma 1904

101%

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COV032002 Do you think you or someone in your family will get the virus in the next few weeks?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 278

15%

No 1608

85%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV032003 Do you think that the measures taken to control the virus so far have been reasonable, too strict or not strict enough?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Reasonable 919

49%

Too strict 363

19%

Not strict enough 603

32%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV042001 Do you think that the rate of coronavirus infections in the US is growing faster or slowing down?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Growing faster 1144

61%

Slowing Down 742

39%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV042003 Do you think our hospitals now have what they need to battle the coronavirus crisis or do they not yet have the

materials and technology they need?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Have what they need 1037

55%

Do not yet have what they 849

need 45%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV042004A Do you think we did a good or bad job "flattening the curve" to allow the healthcare system to handle the response to

the coronavirus crisis?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Good job 1296

69%

Bad job 590

31%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV032004 Are you going to work/school or staying home from work/school?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Going to work/school 624

33%

Staying home from work/ 1262

school 67%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052002 Will you go to work/ school if it your city or state reopens by July 1st or are you concerned about a new spread of

coronavirus and will continue to work/ school from home?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Go to work/school 833

44%

Continue to work/school from 1053

home 56%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052003 Are you most concerned about opening up too soon and causing the coronavirus to spread more or are you most concerned

about not opening up in time and causing more economic damage and hardship?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Opening up too soon 1198

64%

Not opening up in time 688

36%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052005 Do you think your governor is too restrictive in their orders, not restrictive enough or just about right?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Too restrictive 369

20%

Not restrictive enough 763

40%

About right 755

40%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052012 Do you think Democratic governors are opening up too quickly, too slowly or about right?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Too quickly 628

33%

Too slowly 562

30%

About right 696

37%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052013 Do you think Republican governors are opening up too quickly, too slowly or about right?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Too quickly 941

50%

Too slowly 277

15%

About right 668

35%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV032005 Do you think the business you work for could go out of business in the next month or is it not likely to go out of business in the next month?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Could go out of business 569

30%

Not likely to go out of 1317

business 70%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV032009 Do you think that a month from now things will be worse, better or about the same?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Worse 616

33%

Better 569

30%

About the same 701

37%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV062010 Do you think there will be or won't be a second wave of the virus in the fall?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

There will be a second wave 1388

74%

There will not be a second 498

wave 26%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV062002 Should we return to a lockdown and shelter in place orders in response to second coronavirus wave?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1182

63%

No 704

37%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV042009A Do you think the Trump administration and Congress should push forward another stimulus bill during the summer?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1403

74%

No 483

26%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052016 Should the size of the next stimulus bill be zero, 500 billion, 1 trillion, 2, trillion, three trillion or more than 3

trillion dollars?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Zero 337

18%

$500 billion 291

15%

$1 trillion 306

16%

$2 trillion 303

16%

$3 trillion 297

16%

More than $3 trillion 351

19%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

Summary Of In The Bill

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

$75 billion for testing 1400

74%

Paying for the healthcare of 1380

employees who have lost 73%

their job

$200 billion fund for pay 1349

for essential workers hired 72%

by the states

Direct payments of up to 1312

$6000 a family 70%

Making state and local taxes 1260

deductible again 67%

$175 billion to renters to 1236

help them pay for rent and 66%

utility bills

Requiring states to offer 1181

vote by mail options in the 63%

presidential election

Expanding the food stamp 1180

program 63%

Extending $600 a week 1145

unemployment checks until 61%

January

Providing $25 billion of 1131

help to the US Postal 60%

Service

1 trillion dollars to state 1110

and local governments 59%

1 trillion dollars in public 1042

infrastructure spending 55%

Allowing non-citizens here 642

illegally to receive direct 34%

payments of up to $6000 a

family

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COV052017 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

Summary Of Not In The Bill

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Allowing non-citizens here 1244

illegally to receive direct 66%

payments of up to $6000 a

family

1 trillion dollars in public 844

infrastructure spending 45%

1 trillion dollars to state 776

and local governments 41%

Providing $25 billion of 755

help to the US Postal 40%

Service

Extending $600 a week 741

unemployment checks until 39%

January

Expanding the food stamp 706

program 37%

Requiring states to offer 705

vote by mail options in the 37%

presidential election

$175 billion to renters to 650

help them pay for rent and 34%

utility bills

Making state and local taxes 626

deductible again 33%

Direct payments of up to 574

$6000 a family 30%

$200 billion fund for pay 537

for essential workers hired 28%

by the states

Paying for the healthcare of 506

employees who have lost 27%

their job

$75 billion for testing 486

26%

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COV052017_1 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

1 trillion dollars to state and local governments

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1110

59%

Not in the bill 776

41%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017_2 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

$200 billion fund for pay for essential workers hired by the states

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1349

72%

Not in the bill 537

28%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017_3 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

$75 billion for testing

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1400

74%

Not in the bill 486

26%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017_4 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

Direct payments of up to $6000 a family

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1312

70%

Not in the bill 574

30%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017_5 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

$175 billion to renters to help them pay for rent and utility bills

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1236

66%

Not in the bill 650

34%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017_6 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

Extending $600 a week unemployment checks until January

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1145

61%

Not in the bill 741

39%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017_7 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

Providing $25 billion of help to the US Postal Service

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1131

60%

Not in the bill 755

40%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017_8 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

Allowing non-citizens here illegally to receive direct payments of up to $6000 a family

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 642

34%

Not in the bill 1244

66%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 172

COV052017_9 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

Making state and local taxes deductible again

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1260

67%

Not in the bill 626

33%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017_10 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

Expanding the food stamp program

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1180

63%

Not in the bill 706

37%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Table 174

COV052017_11 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

Paying for the healthcare of employees who have lost their job

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1380

73%

Not in the bill 506

27%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017_12 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

Requiring states to offer vote by mail options in the presidential election

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1181

63%

Not in the bill 705

37%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052017_13 Here are some elements of a proposed new stimulus bill. For each one, should be in the stimulus bill or not?

1 trillion dollars in public infrastructure spending

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

In the bill 1042

55%

Not in the bill 844

45%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052018 Do you think we should pass another stimulus bill now or wait a month to see how the prior stimulus is working?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Pass it now 1212

64%

Wait a month 674

36%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV052019 Do you think we should pass all of these stimulus elements even if they cost 3 trillion dollars or should we cut back to

reduce the cost of the bill?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Pass all elements in 1073

proposed stimulus bill 57%

Cut back to reduce the cost 813

of the bill 43%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV042009B Who should the next stimulus bill focus on helping?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

More funding for small 283

business loans 15%

Set aside money for 69

minorities and Native 4%

Americans

Funding for hospitals that 236

are shut down to handle 13%

Coronavirus

Funding for States that are 171

losing tax revenue 9%

Funding for a get back to 224

work infrastructure 12%

investment program

Direct cash payments to 902

people 48%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV042009B_1 What would be your second priority?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

More funding for small 454

business loans 24%

Set aside money for 140

minorities and Native 7%

Americans

Funding for hospitals that 373

are shut down to handle 20%

Coronavirus

Funding for States that are 202

losing tax revenue 11%

Funding for a get back to 284

work infrastructure 15%

investment program

Direct cash payments to 432

people 23%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV032017 Are you optimistic that the United States will overcome this in a reasonable time or pessimistic that

the US won't overcome this for years?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

US will overcome in a 1206

reasonable time 64%

US won't overcome this for 680

years 36%

Sigma 1886

100%

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COV0320218 How long will it take before things return to the way they were before coronavirus started to spread?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

1 month 44

2%

2 months 79

4%

3 months 213

11%

4 months 179

10%

5 months 84

4%

6 to 8 months 309

16%

8 to 12 months 977

52%

Sigma 1886

100%

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QRACE What is your race?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

White 1282

68%

Black or African American 226

12%

Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish 264

origin 14%

Asian origin (includes 94

people of Asian Indian, 5%

Chinese, Korean, Filipino,

and Japanese origin)

Other 19

1%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Q410 Which one of the following best describes your employment status?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Employed full time 826

44%

Employed part time 200

11%

Self-employed full time 64

3%

Not employed, but looking 81

for work 4%

Not employed and not looking 32

for work 2%

Not employed, unable to work 69

due to a disability or 4%

illness

Retired 388

21%

Student 46

2%

Stay-at-home spouse or 110

partner 6%

Self-employed part time 68

4%

Sigma 1886

100%

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D5 The organization you work for is in which of the following?

Base: Employed FT/PT

Total

Unweighted Base 898

Weighted Base 1027

Public sector 385

38%

Private sector 499

49%

Not-for-profit 84

8%

Other 21

2%

Don't know 38

4%

Sigma 1027

100%

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D6 Is anyone in your household a member of a labor union?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

I am a member of a labor 197

union 10%

Someone else in my household 143

is a member of a labor union 8%

Both me and another member 59

of my household are members 3%

of a labor union

No one in my household is a 1427

member of a labor union 76%

Decline to state 61

3%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Q2146 What is the highest level of education you have completed or the highest degree you have received?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Less than high school 27

1%

Completed some high school 120

6%

High school graduate or 351

equivalent (e.g., GED) 19%

Job-specific training 79

programs after high school 4%

Completed some college, but 410

no degree 22%

Associate's degree 251

13%

College graduate (e.g., 358

B.A., A.B., B.S.) 19%

Completed some graduate 42

school, but no degree 2%

Completed graduate school 248

(e.g., M.S., M.D., Ph.D.) 13%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Q2135 What is your marital status?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Married or civil union 940

50%

Single, never married 516

27%

Divorced 204

11%

Separated 42

2%

Widowed/Widower 93

5%

Living with partner 91

5%

Sigma 1886

100%

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D9 How many children live in your household?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

None 1064

56%

One 385

20%

Two 283

15%

Three 106

6%

Four or more 49

3%

Sigma 1886

100%

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M12 Which best describes your political ideology?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Liberal (Net) 504

27%

Strong liberal 261

14%

Lean liberal 243

13%

Moderate 797

42%

Conservative (Net) 585

31%

Lean conservative 294

16%

Strong conservative 291

15%

Sigma 1886

100%

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M13 Do you think of yourself as fiscally liberal or conservative?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Fiscally liberal 429

23%

Fiscally conservative 886

47%

Do not lean one way or the 570

other 30%

Sigma 1886

100%

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M14 Do you think of yourself as socially liberal or conservative?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Socially liberal 634

34%

Socially conservative 722

38%

Do not lean one way or the 530

other 28%

Sigma 1886

100%

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S3 Some people had the chance to vote in the last presidential election on November 8, 2016. Others did not. Did you vote

in November's presidential election?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1531

81%

No 355

19%

Sigma 1886

100%

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S4 Some people had the chance to vote in the 2016 presidential election. Others did not.

Who did you vote for in the 2016 presidential election on November 8, 2016?

Base: Voted In Presidential Election

Total

Unweighted Base 1534

Weighted Base 1531

Hillary Clinton 667

44%

Donald Trump 701

46%

Gary Johnson 69

5%

Jill Stein 24

2%

Other 54

4%

Prefer not to answer 16

1%

Sigma 1531

100%

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S4A In casting your vote, what was most important to you - the candidate's likeability or their stand on the issues?

Base: Voted In Presidential Election

Total

Unweighted Base 1534

Weighted Base 1531

Likeability 296

19%

Their stand on the issues 1236

81%

Sigma 1531

100%

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D11 What is your religion?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Evangelical Protestant 221

12%

Non-Evangelical Protestant 179

9%

Roman Catholic 473

25%

Mormon 29

2%

Other Christian 331

18%

Jewish 80

4%

Muslim 27

1%

Hindu 11

1%

Buddhist 22

1%

Atheist/Agnostic 250

13%

Other 263

14%

Sigma 1886

100%

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D12 How often do you attend religion services, events, or gatherings?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Daily 75

4%

Weekly 472

25%

A few times per month 189

10%

Once a month 157

8%

Almost never 993

53%

Sigma 1886

100%

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D13 How important or unimportant is religion in your life?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Very/Somewhat Important 1256

(Net) 67%

Very important 684

36%

Somewhat important 572

30%

Very/Somewhat Unimportant 630

(Net) 33%

Somewhat unimportant 255

13%

Very unimportant 376

20%

Sigma 1886

100%

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D14 Does anyone in your household own a gun?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 603

32%

No 1283

68%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Q2145 Which of the following best describes your current primary residence?

I/We live in...

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

A house that I/we own 1208

64%

An apartment or condominium 141

that I/we own 7%

Another type of home that I/ 50

we own 3%

A house that I/we rent or 212

lease 11%

An apartment or condominium 220

that I/we rent or lease 12%

Another type of home that I/ 25

we rent or lease 1%

None of these 32

2%

Sigma 1886

100%

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D16 Do you live in a suburban, urban, or rural area?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Urban 553

29%

Suburban 973

52%

Rural 360

19%

Sigma 1886

100%

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D18 Are you a Citizen of the United States?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1875

99%

No 11

1%

Sigma 1886

100%

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HO1 Do you have health insurance?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Yes 1724

91%

No 162

9%

Sigma 1886

100%

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Q2157 Which of the following income categories best describes your total 2017 household income before taxes?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

Less than $15,000 144

8%

$15,000 to $24,999 154

8%

$25,000 to $34,999 159

8%

$35,000 to $49,999 231

12%

$50,000 to $74,999 330

18%

$75,000 to $99,999 253

13%

$100,000 to $124,999 203

11%

$125,000 to $149,999 171

9%

$150,000 to $199,999 144

8%

$200,000 to $249,999 49

3%

$250,000 or more 30

2%

Decline to answer 17

1%

Sigma 1886

100%

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CA1 Which carrier do you subscribe to for mobile calling and data services?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

AT&T 471

25%

Verizon 427

23%

T-Mobile 319

17%

Sprint 134

7%

TracFone 67

4%

MetroPCS 107

6%

Virgin Mobile 4

*

Straight Talk 64

3%

Boost Mobile 50

3%

Cricket 69

4%

Consumer Cellular 45

2%

Net10 5

*

US Cellular 16

1%

Walmart FamilyMobile 1

*

Other 69

4%

None of the above 40

2%

Sigma 1886

100%

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CA2 Which internet service provider do you subscribe to for internet connectivity in your home?

Base: All Respondents

Total

Unweighted Base 1886

Weighted Base 1886

AT&T 354

19%

Bright House 29

2%

Cablevision 54

3%

Charter 109

6%

Comcast 397

21%

Cox Cable Communications 72

4%

Time Warner Cable 161

9%

Verizon 163

9%

Frontier 63

3%

CenturyLink 76

4%

Cincinnati Bell 3

*

Mediacom 15

1%

Suddenlink 22

1%

Windstream 24

1%

Other 228

12%

None of the above 116

6%

Sigma 1886

100%