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Morning Consult

National Finance Tracking Poll #140702:


July 2014
Topline Results
Methodology:
This poll was conducted from July 11-13, 2014, among a national sample of 1951 likely 2014 voters. The
interviews were conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a target sample of likely
voters based on age, race/ethnicity, gender, educational attainment, region, annual household income,
home ownership status and marital status. Results from the full survey have a margin of error of plus or
minus two percentage points.
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1: How likely is it that you will vote in the November 2014 general election for United States Senate, Congress, and other
political oces?
Absolutely
certain to vote
Very likely About 50-50 N
Likely Voters 70 20 10 1951
Male 74 18 8 910
Female 66 22 12 1041
Age: 18-29 55 26 19 294
Age: 30-44 64 23 12 504
Age: 45-64 74 18 9 736
Age: 65+ 79 18 3 417
Ethnicity - White 72 19 9 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 62 29 10 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 61 25 14 251
Ethnicity - Other 60 26 14 89
Democrats (no lean) 73 20 7 684
Independents (no lean) 63 21 16 628
Republicans (no lean) 73 21 6 640
Democrats (lean) 70 21 9 856
Independents (lean) 62 18 21 309
Republicans (lean) 73 21 6 782
Liberal (1-3) 73 16 11 510
Moderate (4) 66 21 13 618
Conservative (5-7) 72 23 5 728
Cell Only/Mostly 66 22 13 791
Dual Use 72 20 8 748
LL Only/Mostly 76 16 8 383
Northeast 68 20 12 356
Midwest 66 23 11 460
South 69 22 9 725
West 76 16 8 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 81 16 3 729
2010 Vote: Republican 79 18 2 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 71 18 10 942
2012 Vote: Republican 76 20 4 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 75 18 7 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 57 24 19 562
2014 Vote: Republican 75 20 5 668
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1: How likely is it that you will vote in the November 2014 general election for United States Senate, Congress, and other
political oces?
Absolutely
certain to vote
Very likely About 50-50 N
Likely Voters 70 20 10 1951
Protestant 73 19 8 555
Roman Catholic 74 20 5 481
Ath./Agn./None 64 22 14 401
Something Else 67 20 13 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 73 21 6 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 68 20 12 1215
Income: Under 50k 63 24 14 846
Income: 50k-100k 71 19 10 641
Income: 100k+ 81 16 2 463
Educ: < College 66 21 13 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 77 18 4 433
Educ: Post-grad 74 21 5 235
Military HH 78 16 6 412
Not Military HH 67 22 11 1539
Urban 66 23 11 471
Suburban 72 18 9 1035
Rural 68 23 9 445
Tea Party - Supporter 74 19 7 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 68 21 11 1335
New England 68 14 18 101
Mid-Atlantic 68 22 10 254
East North Central 70 22 7 315
West North Central 55 24 20 146
South Atlantic 70 21 9 390
East South Central 62 24 14 126
West South Central 72 23 6 210
Mountain 80 7 13 132
Pacic 75 20 6 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 68 19 13 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 71 22 7 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 72 20 8 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 68 21 11 1243
Have credit card: Y 73 19 8 1471
Have credit card: N 58 25 18 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 71 23 6 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 73 19 8 1300
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2: Should the federal government provide more nancial relief to individuals with more than 50,000 dollars in student loan debt?
Yes No N
Likely Voters 52 48 1932
Male 50 50 896
Female 54 46 1037
Age: 18-29 72 28 280
Age: 30-44 59 41 502
Age: 45-64 48 52 734
Age: 65+ 37 63 416
Ethnicity - White 48 52 1574
Ethnicity - Hispanic 73 27 164
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 77 23 249
Ethnicity - Other 55 45 88
Democrats (no lean) 67 33 681
Independents (no lean) 48 52 627
Republicans (no lean) 39 61 625
Democrats (lean) 66 34 853
Independents (lean) 47 53 309
Republicans (lean) 38 62 767
Liberal (1-3) 72 28 499
Moderate (4) 53 47 613
Conservative (5-7) 37 63 726
Cell Only/Mostly 58 42 778
Dual Use 50 50 746
LL Only/Mostly 44 56 380
Northeast 56 44 355
Midwest 56 44 460
South 51 49 725
West 44 56 392
2010 Vote: Democrat 61 39 725
2010 Vote: Republican 39 61 735
2012 Vote: Democrat 64 36 931
2012 Vote: Republican 35 65 794
2014 Vote: Democrat 68 32 709
2014 Vote: Undecided 51 49 561
2014 Vote: Republican 35 65 662
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2: Should the federal government provide more nancial relief to individuals with more than 50,000 dollars in student loan debt?
Yes No N
Likely Voters 52 48 1932
Protestant 44 56 555
Roman Catholic 44 56 464
Ath./Agn./None 62 38 400
Something Else 60 40 513
Religiosity: Monthly+ 55 45 721
Religiosity: LT Monthly 50 50 1211
Income: Under 50k 60 40 842
Income: 50k-100k 49 51 630
Income: 100k+ 41 59 460
Educ: < College 54 46 1271
Educ: Bachelors degree 48 52 430
Educ: Post-grad 49 51 232
Military HH 51 49 401
Not Military HH 52 48 1532
Urban 62 38 466
Suburban 47 53 1030
Rural 52 48 436
Tea Party - Supporter 45 55 598
Tea Party - Not Supporter 55 45 1333
New England 52 48 101
Mid-Atlantic 58 42 254
East North Central 54 46 315
West North Central 62 38 146
South Atlantic 51 49 390
East South Central 52 48 126
West South Central 51 49 210
Mountain 44 56 131
Pacic 44 56 261
Govt provide student relief: Y 100 0 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 0 100 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 62 38 689
Fin system less vulnerable: N 46 54 1242
Have credit card: Y 47 53 1470
Have credit card: N 67 33 457
Requested CC limit increase: Y 69 31 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 44 56 1299
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3: Should that relief only apply to debt from an associates or bachelors degree, or should it apply to advanced degrees such as
a masters or a medical degree as well? (Among respondents who say the federal government should provide nancial relief)
Only associates or
bachelors
Advanced degrees as
well
N
Likely Voters 30 70 998
Male 35 65 445
Female 26 74 553
Age: 18-29 39 61 200
Age: 30-44 30 70 298
Age: 45-64 28 72 349
Age: 65+ 23 77 151
Ethnicity - White 30 70 747
Ethnicity - Hispanic 33 67 119
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 33 67 190
Democrats (no lean) 30 70 453
Independents (no lean) 32 68 301
Republicans (no lean) 27 73 244
Democrats (lean) 30 70 559
Independents (lean) 29 71 145
Republicans (lean) 31 69 292
Liberal (1-3) 28 72 357
Moderate (4) 32 68 325
Conservative (5-7) 32 68 264
Cell Only/Mostly 32 68 449
Dual Use 31 69 373
LL Only/Mostly 22 78 167
Northeast 32 68 199
Midwest 35 65 259
South 30 70 369
West 21 79 172
2010 Vote: Democrat 30 70 441
2010 Vote: Republican 34 66 283
2012 Vote: Democrat 28 72 599
2012 Vote: Republican 37 63 276
2014 Vote: Democrat 31 69 479
2014 Vote: Undecided 27 73 286
2014 Vote: Republican 32 68 234
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3: Should that relief only apply to debt from an associates or bachelors degree, or should it apply to advanced degrees such as
a masters or a medical degree as well? (Among respondents who say the federal government should provide nancial relief)
Only associates or
bachelors
Advanced degrees as
well
N
Likely Voters 30 70 998
Protestant 27 73 243
Roman Catholic 35 65 204
Ath./Agn./None 32 68 246
Something Else 27 73 305
Religiosity: Monthly+ 31 69 393
Religiosity: LT Monthly 29 71 606
Income: Under 50k 27 73 500
Income: 50k-100k 34 66 311
Income: 100k+ 31 69 187
Educ: < College 28 72 680
Educ: Bachelors degree 41 59 205
Educ: Post-grad 24 76 113
Military HH 37 63 204
Not Military HH 28 72 794
Urban 34 66 290
Suburban 31 69 484
Rural 24 76 224
Tea Party - Supporter 42 58 271
Tea Party - Not Supporter 25 75 726
New England 39 61 52
Mid-Atlantic 29 71 146
East North Central 34 66 168
West North Central 37 63 90
South Atlantic 33 67 197
East South Central 29 71 65
West South Central 24 76 107
Mountain 28 72 58
Pacic 18 82 115
Govt provide student relief: Y 30 70 998
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 34 66 426
Fin system less vulnerable: N 27 73 571
Have credit card: Y 31 69 692
Have credit card: N 28 72 304
Requested CC limit increase: Y 41 59 117
Requested CC limit increase: N 29 71 574
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4: The Dodd-Frank law, which aims to reform many of the Wall Street practices that contributed to the nancial crisis, took
eect four years ago this month. Do you feel that the U.S. nancial system is less vulnerable to another nancial crisis today
than it was four years ago?
Yes No N
Likely Voters 36 64 1933
Male 38 62 895
Female 34 66 1037
Age: 18-29 42 58 280
Age: 30-44 38 62 502
Age: 45-64 36 64 735
Age: 65+ 28 72 416
Ethnicity - White 34 66 1574
Ethnicity - Hispanic 63 37 163
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 43 57 249
Ethnicity - Other 40 60 89
Democrats (no lean) 39 61 682
Independents (no lean) 30 70 627
Republicans (no lean) 38 62 624
Democrats (lean) 38 62 854
Independents (lean) 27 73 309
Republicans (lean) 37 63 766
Liberal (1-3) 43 57 500
Moderate (4) 35 65 614
Conservative (5-7) 32 68 725
Cell Only/Mostly 34 66 778
Dual Use 35 65 746
LL Only/Mostly 40 60 380
Northeast 30 70 355
Midwest 39 61 460
South 34 66 724
West 40 60 393
2010 Vote: Democrat 38 62 726
2010 Vote: Republican 37 63 734
2012 Vote: Democrat 37 63 932
2012 Vote: Republican 36 64 793
2014 Vote: Democrat 40 60 710
2014 Vote: Undecided 29 71 562
2014 Vote: Republican 36 64 661
8
4: The Dodd-Frank law, which aims to reform many of the Wall Street practices that contributed to the nancial crisis, took
eect four years ago this month. Do you feel that the U.S. nancial system is less vulnerable to another nancial crisis today
than it was four years ago?
Yes No N
Likely Voters 36 64 1933
Protestant 34 66 555
Roman Catholic 38 62 464
Ath./Agn./None 31 69 400
Something Else 39 61 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 42 58 720
Religiosity: LT Monthly 32 68 1213
Income: Under 50k 33 67 842
Income: 50k-100k 35 65 630
Income: 100k+ 41 59 461
Educ: < College 33 67 1271
Educ: Bachelors degree 40 60 429
Educ: Post-grad 41 59 232
Military HH 38 62 401
Not Military HH 35 65 1532
Urban 43 57 467
Suburban 34 66 1030
Rural 33 67 436
Tea Party - Supporter 42 58 597
Tea Party - Not Supporter 33 67 1334
New England 31 69 101
Mid-Atlantic 29 71 254
East North Central 36 64 315
West North Central 43 57 146
South Atlantic 34 66 389
East South Central 36 64 126
West South Central 34 66 210
Mountain 34 66 132
Pacic 42 58 261
Govt provide student relief: Y 43 57 1000
Govt provide student relief: N 28 72 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 100 0 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 0 100 1243
Have credit card: Y 36 64 1471
Have credit card: N 34 66 457
Requested CC limit increase: Y 52 48 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 34 66 1300
9
5: Do you have a credit card?
Yes No N
Likely Voters 76 24 1929
Male 82 18 893
Female 71 29 1036
Age: 18-29 62 38 280
Age: 30-44 73 27 499
Age: 45-64 77 23 734
Age: 65+ 88 12 416
Ethnicity - White 80 20 1570
Ethnicity - Hispanic 72 28 164
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 54 46 249
Ethnicity - Other 81 19 89
Democrats (no lean) 70 30 680
Independents (no lean) 75 25 626
Republicans (no lean) 85 15 624
Democrats (lean) 72 28 851
Independents (lean) 70 30 308
Republicans (lean) 84 16 766
Liberal (1-3) 74 26 498
Moderate (4) 74 26 614
Conservative (5-7) 84 16 724
Cell Only/Mostly 71 29 775
Dual Use 82 18 746
LL Only/Mostly 76 24 380
Northeast 80 20 355
Midwest 79 21 460
South 71 29 723
West 80 20 391
2010 Vote: Democrat 78 22 724
2010 Vote: Republican 86 14 733
2012 Vote: Democrat 71 29 928
2012 Vote: Republican 86 14 793
2014 Vote: Democrat 72 28 708
2014 Vote: Undecided 70 30 561
2014 Vote: Republican 86 14 660
10
5: Do you have a credit card?
Yes No N
Likely Voters 76 24 1929
Protestant 81 19 555
Roman Catholic 84 16 464
Ath./Agn./None 67 33 398
Something Else 71 29 513
Religiosity: Monthly+ 81 19 720
Religiosity: LT Monthly 73 27 1209
Income: Under 50k 60 40 841
Income: 50k-100k 85 15 629
Income: 100k+ 94 6 459
Educ: < College 69 31 1271
Educ: Bachelors degree 90 10 426
Educ: Post-grad 94 6 233
Military HH 84 16 399
Not Military HH 74 26 1530
Urban 70 30 466
Suburban 83 17 1029
Rural 68 32 434
Tea Party - Supporter 82 18 597
Tea Party - Not Supporter 74 26 1330
New England 88 12 101
Mid-Atlantic 77 23 254
East North Central 83 17 315
West North Central 70 30 146
South Atlantic 80 20 388
East South Central 44 56 125
West South Central 69 31 210
Mountain 78 22 132
Pacic 81 19 260
Govt provide student relief: Y 69 31 998
Govt provide student relief: N 84 16 929
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 78 22 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 76 24 1238
Have credit card: Y 100 0 1471
Have credit card: N 0 100 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 100 0 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 100 0 1300
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6: Have you requested an increase in your credit card limit in the past six months? (Among respondents who have a credit card)
Yes No N
Likely Voters 12 88 1470
Male 14 86 730
Female 9 91 740
Age: 18-29 19 81 173
Age: 30-44 21 79 366
Age: 45-64 7 93 568
Age: 65+ 5 95 364
Ethnicity - White 9 91 1251
Ethnicity - Hispanic 41 59 117
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 31 69 133
Ethnicity - Other 13 87 72
Democrats (no lean) 19 81 476
Independents (no lean) 7 93 466
Republicans (no lean) 9 91 528
Democrats (lean) 18 82 608
Independents (lean) 4 96 216
Republicans (lean) 8 92 644
Liberal (1-3) 19 81 366
Moderate (4) 10 90 452
Conservative (5-7) 8 92 605
Cell Only/Mostly 13 87 553
Dual Use 11 89 614
LL Only/Mostly 10 90 289
Northeast 11 89 285
Midwest 14 86 363
South 11 89 510
West 10 90 312
2010 Vote: Democrat 17 83 568
2010 Vote: Republican 8 92 632
2012 Vote: Democrat 16 84 658
2012 Vote: Republican 8 92 682
2014 Vote: Democrat 18 82 510
2014 Vote: Undecided 7 93 390
2014 Vote: Republican 9 91 570
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6: Have you requested an increase in your credit card limit in the past six months? (Among respondents who have a credit card)
Yes No N
Likely Voters 12 88 1470
Protestant 8 92 447
Roman Catholic 9 91 390
Ath./Agn./None 11 89 267
Something Else 19 81 366
Religiosity: Monthly+ 16 84 583
Religiosity: LT Monthly 9 91 887
Income: Under 50k 16 84 503
Income: 50k-100k 9 91 536
Income: 100k+ 10 90 431
Educ: < College 11 89 871
Educ: Bachelors degree 11 89 381
Educ: Post-grad 15 85 218
Military HH 11 89 334
Not Military HH 12 88 1136
Urban 17 83 324
Suburban 11 89 851
Rural 8 92 296
Tea Party - Supporter 17 83 487
Tea Party - Not Supporter 9 91 981
New England 12 88 89
Mid-Atlantic 10 90 196
East North Central 15 85 262
West North Central 12 88 101
South Atlantic 12 88 311
East South Central 15 85 55
West South Central 7 93 144
Mountain 5 95 103
Pacic 12 88 209
Govt provide student relief: Y 17 83 693
Govt provide student relief: N 7 93 776
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 17 83 534
Fin system less vulnerable: N 9 91 935
Have credit card: Y 12 88 1470
Requested CC limit increase: Y 100 0 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 0 100 1300
13
7: Was the increase granted?(Among respondents who requested an increase in their credit card limit in the past six months)
Yes No N
Likely Voters 83 17 167
Male 85 15 101
Female 81 19 66
Age: 30-44 81 19 77
Ethnicity - White 80 20 116
Democrats (no lean) 86 14 89
Democrats (lean) 88 12 107
Republicans (lean) 75 25 52
Liberal (1-3) 90 10 70
Cell Only/Mostly 81 19 73
Dual Use 81 19 67
Midwest 75 25 52
South 83 17 55
2010 Vote: Democrat 87 13 96
2010 Vote: Republican 75 25 51
2012 Vote: Democrat 86 14 102
2012 Vote: Republican 78 22 53
2014 Vote: Democrat 86 14 91
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7: Was the increase granted?(Among respondents who requested an increase in their credit card limit in the past six months)
Yes No N
Likely Voters 83 17 167
Something Else 85 15 68
Religiosity: Monthly+ 90 10 88
Religiosity: LT Monthly 76 24 79
Income: Under 50k 81 19 76
Educ: < College 78 22 93
Not Military HH 82 18 134
Urban 92 8 54
Suburban 84 16 90
Tea Party - Supporter 93 7 82
Tea Party - Not Supporter 74 26 85
Govt provide student relief: Y 84 16 114
Govt provide student relief: N 82 18 52
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 90 10 87
Fin system less vulnerable: N 76 24 80
Have credit card: Y 83 17 167
Requested CC limit increase: Y 83 17 167
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8: What is your age?
Age: 18-29 Age: 30-44 Age: 45-64 Age: 65+ N
Likely Voters 15 26 38 21 1951
Male 15 24 38 23 910
Female 15 28 37 20 1041
Age: 18-29 100 0 0 0 294
Age: 30-44 0 100 0 0 504
Age: 45-64 0 0 100 0 736
Age: 65+ 0 0 0 100 417
Ethnicity - White 13 22 40 25 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 44 38 16 1 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 27 41 27 5 251
Ethnicity - Other 17 45 30 8 89
Democrats (no lean) 15 24 40 20 684
Independents (no lean) 17 27 37 19 628
Republicans (no lean) 13 26 36 25 640
Democrats (lean) 16 25 39 20 856
Independents (lean) 19 30 37 14 309
Republicans (lean) 12 25 37 26 782
Liberal (1-3) 23 27 34 17 510
Moderate (4) 15 28 41 16 618
Conservative (5-7) 8 25 37 30 728
Cell Only/Mostly 20 38 33 9 791
Dual Use 12 20 44 23 748
LL Only/Mostly 7 12 36 45 383
Northeast 14 16 49 22 356
Midwest 15 31 35 19 460
South 14 25 39 22 725
West 18 30 30 22 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 10 26 42 22 729
2010 Vote: Republican 7 28 38 27 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 18 26 39 17 942
2012 Vote: Republican 10 25 37 28 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 17 24 40 19 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 17 29 38 17 562
2014 Vote: Republican 11 26 35 28 668
16
8: What is your age?
Age: 18-29 Age: 30-44 Age: 45-64 Age: 65+ N
Likely Voters 15 26 38 21 1951
Protestant 8 19 41 32 555
Roman Catholic 20 22 36 22 481
Ath./Agn./None 20 34 35 10 401
Something Else 14 31 37 18 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 20 24 32 24 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 12 27 41 20 1215
Income: Under 50k 16 23 37 24 846
Income: 50k-100k 18 26 35 21 641
Income: 100k+ 10 32 42 16 463
Educ: < College 16 23 39 22 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 13 33 36 19 433
Educ: Post-grad 11 29 35 25 235
Military HH 15 17 37 31 412
Not Military HH 15 28 38 19 1539
Urban 22 30 30 17 471
Suburban 13 25 38 24 1035
Rural 12 23 46 19 445
Tea Party - Supporter 19 29 30 22 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 13 24 41 21 1335
New England 9 12 54 25 101
Mid-Atlantic 15 17 46 21 254
East North Central 17 33 31 19 315
West North Central 11 27 43 19 146
South Atlantic 13 25 40 22 390
East South Central 13 35 38 15 126
West South Central 15 21 36 28 210
Mountain 13 23 39 24 132
Pacic 21 33 26 21 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 20 30 35 15 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 9 22 41 28 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 17 28 38 17 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 13 25 38 24 1243
Have credit card: Y 12 25 39 25 1471
Have credit card: N 23 29 36 11 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 19 46 24 11 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 11 22 41 27 1300
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9: What is your gender?
Male Female N
Likely Voters 47 53 1951
Male 100 0 910
Female 0 100 1041
Age: 18-29 48 52 294
Age: 30-44 42 58 504
Age: 45-64 47 53 736
Age: 65+ 50 50 417
Ethnicity - White 47 53 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 63 37 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 37 63 251
Ethnicity - Other 60 40 89
Democrats (no lean) 41 59 684
Independents (no lean) 55 45 628
Republicans (no lean) 44 56 640
Democrats (lean) 42 58 856
Independents (lean) 54 46 309
Republicans (lean) 48 52 782
Liberal (1-3) 52 48 510
Moderate (4) 44 56 618
Conservative (5-7) 47 53 728
Cell Only/Mostly 47 53 791
Dual Use 48 52 748
LL Only/Mostly 43 57 383
Northeast 56 44 356
Midwest 45 55 460
South 36 64 725
West 60 40 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 47 53 729
2010 Vote: Republican 51 49 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 45 55 942
2012 Vote: Republican 48 52 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 47 53 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 45 55 562
2014 Vote: Republican 47 53 668
18
9: What is your gender?
Male Female N
Likely Voters 47 53 1951
Protestant 43 57 555
Roman Catholic 52 48 481
Ath./Agn./None 53 47 401
Something Else 40 60 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 44 56 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 48 52 1215
Income: Under 50k 40 60 846
Income: 50k-100k 50 50 641
Income: 100k+ 53 47 463
Educ: < College 41 59 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 56 44 433
Educ: Post-grad 60 40 235
Military HH 58 42 412
Not Military HH 44 56 1539
Urban 50 50 471
Suburban 49 51 1035
Rural 38 62 445
Tea Party - Supporter 50 50 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 45 55 1335
New England 46 54 101
Mid-Atlantic 60 40 254
East North Central 48 52 315
West North Central 37 63 146
South Atlantic 43 57 390
East South Central 21 79 126
West South Central 32 68 210
Mountain 56 44 132
Pacic 62 38 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 45 55 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 48 52 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 49 51 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 45 55 1243
Have credit card: Y 50 50 1471
Have credit card: N 35 65 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 60 40 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 48 52 1300
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10: What is the last grade or class you completed in school?
None,
or
grade
1-8
High
school
in-
com-
plete
(grades
9-11)
High
school
diploma
or
equiv-
alent,
no
fur-
ther
school-
ing
Technical
or
voca-
tional
school
after
high
school
Some
col-
lege,
no
degree
Associates
or
two-
year
college
degree
Four-
year
college
degree
Graduate
or
pro-
fes-
sional
school
after
col-
lege,
no
degree
Graduate
or
pro-
fes-
sional
degree
N
Likely Voters 0 7 27 4 19 8 22 3 9 1951
Male 0 7 20 4 18 9 27 3 12 910
Female 0 8 33 3 20 8 18 2 7 1041
Age: 18-29 0 2 29 3 26 11 19 3 6 294
Age: 30-44 0 10 19 2 18 9 28 3 11 504
Age: 45-64 0 5 31 5 19 9 21 2 9 736
Age: 65+ 0 10 30 5 16 5 19 3 11 417
Ethnicity - White 0 6 28 4 19 8 23 3 10 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 0 16 16 2 23 8 24 4 7 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 0 16 31 2 20 8 15 4 4 251
Ethnicity - Other 0 5 11 5 18 7 35 1 19 89
Democrats (no lean) 0 7 27 4 18 8 22 3 10 684
Independents (no lean) 0 6 28 3 20 8 22 3 10 628
Republicans (no lean) 0 8 27 4 20 9 23 2 8 640
Democrats (lean) 0 8 27 4 18 8 23 3 10 856
Independents (lean) 0 5 33 2 18 9 20 2 10 309
Republicans (lean) 0 7 25 4 21 9 23 3 9 782
Liberal (1-3) 0 7 22 3 20 7 27 2 11 510
Moderate (4) 0 5 34 5 17 7 19 3 9 618
Conservative (5-7) 0 9 21 4 21 10 23 3 9 728
Cell Only/Mostly 0 3 24 4 22 11 24 2 10 791
Dual Use 0 8 26 4 18 6 25 4 9 748
LL Only/Mostly 0 15 34 4 16 7 14 1 9 383
Northeast 0 8 39 4 14 5 17 3 9 356
Midwest 0 7 29 4 16 11 22 1 10 460
South 0 8 26 3 21 9 21 4 9 725
West 0 6 18 5 24 7 29 2 10 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 0 6 26 4 17 7 26 3 12 729
2010 Vote: Republican 0 8 25 4 18 9 24 3 10 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 0 7 29 3 18 8 22 3 10 942
2012 Vote: Republican 0 7 25 5 19 9 24 2 9 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 0 8 26 3 18 8 23 4 11 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 0 5 31 4 22 8 20 2 9 562
2014 Vote: Republican 0 8 26 5 18 9 23 3 9 668
20
10: What is the last grade or class you completed in school?
None,
or
grade
1-8
High
school
in-
com-
plete
(grades
9-11)
High
school
diploma
or
equiv-
alent,
no
fur-
ther
school-
ing
Technical
or
voca-
tional
school
after
high
school
Some
col-
lege,
no
degree
Associates
or
two-
year
college
degree
Four-
year
college
degree
Graduate
or
pro-
fes-
sional
school
after
col-
lege,
no
degree
Graduate
or
pro-
fes-
sional
degree
N
Likely Voters 0 7 27 4 19 8 22 3 9 1951
Protestant 0 7 25 5 18 11 22 4 10 555
Roman Catholic 0 3 30 4 18 7 27 3 9 481
Ath./Agn./None 0 5 28 3 21 7 24 1 9 401
Something Else 0 13 26 4 21 8 18 2 10 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 0 6 25 4 18 10 22 5 11 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 0 8 28 4 20 7 22 2 8 1215
Income: Under 50k 0 15 36 5 22 8 11 1 2 846
Income: 50k-100k 0 2 26 3 19 10 27 3 10 641
Income: 100k+ 0 0 12 3 15 6 37 5 22 463
Educ: < College 0 11 41 6 29 13 0 0 0 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 433
Educ: Post-grad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 78 235
Military HH 0 3 28 4 21 10 20 4 9 412
Not Military HH 0 8 27 4 19 8 23 2 9 1539
Urban 0 7 29 3 19 8 21 4 9 471
Suburban 0 9 21 3 18 8 27 2 11 1035
Rural 0 3 38 6 22 9 12 2 7 445
Tea Party - Supporter 0 9 26 3 21 8 20 4 8 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 0 6 28 4 18 8 23 2 10 1335
New England 0 12 41 1 18 5 17 2 3 101
Mid-Atlantic 0 7 38 5 13 5 17 4 11 254
East North Central 0 6 29 4 15 13 22 1 10 315
West North Central 0 8 29 5 20 6 20 2 11 146
South Atlantic 0 2 25 3 20 10 24 5 10 390
East South Central 0 10 35 4 22 8 14 1 7 126
West South Central 0 17 20 3 21 8 19 3 8 210
Mountain 0 0 15 6 33 8 29 1 8 132
Pacic 0 8 20 4 20 7 29 2 10 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 0 7 29 4 19 9 20 3 9 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 0 7 25 4 19 8 24 3 10 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 0 9 26 3 17 7 25 3 11 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 0 6 28 4 21 9 21 2 9 1243
Have credit card: Y 0 5 25 3 18 9 26 3 12 1471
Have credit card: N 0 15 35 5 24 8 10 1 2 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 0 16 13 4 16 6 26 5 13 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 0 3 26 3 18 9 26 3 11 1300
21
11: Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as..
Republican Democrat Independent Something
else
N
Likely Voters 33 35 28 4 1951
Male 31 31 34 4 910
Female 34 38 23 4 1041
Age: 18-29 28 36 28 9 294
Age: 30-44 33 33 28 5 504
Age: 45-64 31 37 29 3 736
Age: 65+ 39 33 27 1 417
Ethnicity - White 36 30 30 4 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 35 39 23 3 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 12 67 15 6 251
Ethnicity - Other 34 33 28 5 89
Democrats (no lean) 0 100 0 0 684
Independents (no lean) 0 0 87 13 628
Republicans (no lean) 100 0 0 0 640
Democrats (lean) 0 80 19 1 856
Independents (lean) 0 0 85 15 309
Republicans (lean) 81 0 16 3 782
Liberal (1-3) 12 66 19 3 510
Moderate (4) 18 35 41 5 618
Conservative (5-7) 62 13 23 3 728
Cell Only/Mostly 32 33 29 6 791
Dual Use 34 36 27 2 748
LL Only/Mostly 33 36 29 2 383
Northeast 24 40 32 4 356
Midwest 33 32 33 3 460
South 35 38 23 4 725
West 37 30 29 5 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 3 69 26 2 729
2010 Vote: Republican 70 3 24 3 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 6 62 29 3 942
2012 Vote: Republican 67 4 25 3 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 2 82 15 1 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 12 15 62 10 562
2014 Vote: Republican 83 1 14 2 668
22
11: Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as..
Republican Democrat Independent Something
else
N
Likely Voters 33 35 28 4 1951
Protestant 45 25 28 2 555
Roman Catholic 40 31 26 3 481
Ath./Agn./None 12 43 38 7 401
Something Else 29 44 23 5 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 44 31 22 2 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 26 37 32 5 1215
Income: Under 50k 27 41 27 5 846
Income: 50k-100k 35 29 31 4 641
Income: 100k+ 39 32 25 3 463
Educ: < College 33 35 27 5 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 33 35 30 2 433
Educ: Post-grad 28 38 29 5 235
Military HH 38 28 31 3 412
Not Military HH 31 37 27 4 1539
Urban 24 48 24 5 471
Suburban 33 32 32 3 1035
Rural 43 28 25 5 445
Tea Party - Supporter 60 19 17 4 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 20 43 33 4 1335
New England 13 46 41 0 101
Mid-Atlantic 28 38 28 6 254
East North Central 38 30 29 3 315
West North Central 20 36 41 3 146
South Atlantic 36 33 27 3 390
East South Central 30 42 21 6 126
West South Central 36 42 17 5 210
Mountain 47 22 28 3 132
Pacic 32 33 29 6 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 24 45 26 4 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 41 24 30 4 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 34 39 25 2 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 31 33 30 5 1243
Have credit card: Y 36 32 29 3 1471
Have credit card: N 21 44 26 9 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 26 54 16 3 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 37 30 31 3 1300
23
12: Do you consider yourself to be a supporter of the Tea Party Movement, or are you not a supporter of the Tea Party
Movement?
Supporter Not a supporter N
Likely Voters 32 68 1949
Male 34 66 909
Female 29 71 1040
Age: 18-29 40 60 294
Age: 30-44 35 65 503
Age: 45-64 25 75 736
Age: 65+ 32 68 416
Ethnicity - White 32 68 1587
Ethnicity - Hispanic 52 48 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 25 75 251
Ethnicity - Other 35 65 89
Democrats (no lean) 17 83 683
Independents (no lean) 21 79 627
Republicans (no lean) 58 42 639
Democrats (lean) 16 84 855
Independents (lean) 13 87 308
Republicans (lean) 55 45 781
Liberal (1-3) 22 78 509
Moderate (4) 20 80 618
Conservative (5-7) 50 50 728
Cell Only/Mostly 31 69 790
Dual Use 31 69 747
LL Only/Mostly 32 68 383
Northeast 23 77 355
Midwest 31 69 460
South 35 65 724
West 34 66 409
2010 Vote: Democrat 15 85 728
2010 Vote: Republican 53 47 748
2012 Vote: Democrat 14 86 941
2012 Vote: Republican 53 47 800
2014 Vote: Democrat 18 82 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 15 85 562
2014 Vote: Republican 59 41 667
24
12: Do you consider yourself to be a supporter of the Tea Party Movement, or are you not a supporter of the Tea Party
Movement?
Supporter Not a supporter N
Likely Voters 32 68 1949
Protestant 37 63 555
Roman Catholic 31 69 481
Ath./Agn./None 21 79 400
Something Else 33 67 513
Religiosity: Monthly+ 44 56 734
Religiosity: LT Monthly 24 76 1215
Income: Under 50k 33 67 845
Income: 50k-100k 32 68 640
Income: 100k+ 28 72 463
Educ: < College 33 67 1280
Educ: Bachelors degree 28 72 433
Educ: Post-grad 31 69 235
Military HH 38 62 410
Not Military HH 30 70 1539
Urban 35 65 470
Suburban 28 72 1034
Rural 38 62 445
Tea Party - Supporter 100 0 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 0 100 1335
New England 15 85 101
Mid-Atlantic 26 74 254
East North Central 34 66 315
West North Central 25 75 146
South Atlantic 33 67 389
East South Central 37 63 126
West South Central 37 63 210
Mountain 34 66 131
Pacic 35 65 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 27 73 1000
Govt provide student relief: N 35 65 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 36 64 689
Fin system less vulnerable: N 28 72 1242
Have credit card: Y 33 67 1469
Have credit card: N 24 76 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 50 50 169
Requested CC limit increase: N 31 69 1299
25
13: Thinking about politics these days, how would you describe your political viewpoint?
Very
liberal
Liberal Slightly
liberal
Moderate Slightly
conser-
vative
Conservative Very
conser-
vative
Dont
Know
N
Likely Voters 7 10 9 32 11 14 12 5 1951
Male 8 10 11 30 10 17 11 3 910
Female 6 9 8 33 11 12 13 6 1041
Age: 18-29 11 16 12 32 10 7 4 8 294
Age: 30-44 10 7 10 34 9 13 14 3 504
Age: 45-64 6 8 10 34 12 15 10 5 736
Age: 65+ 3 12 6 23 11 21 20 4 417
Ethnicity - White 6 10 9 30 11 16 13 3 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 18 10 12 28 7 9 14 2 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 10 10 10 34 8 3 11 14 251
Ethnicity - Other 7 7 13 41 9 13 5 5 89
Democrats (no lean) 15 20 14 32 6 4 3 5 684
Independents (no lean) 4 5 10 46 12 12 6 7 628
Republicans (no lean) 1 4 5 17 14 28 29 3 640
Democrats (lean) 13 18 15 35 6 4 3 5 856
Independents (lean) 6 3 8 49 13 8 2 10 309
Republicans (lean) 1 3 4 21 15 28 26 2 782
Liberal (1-3) 27 37 36 0 0 0 0 0 510
Moderate (4) 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 618
Conservative (5-7) 0 0 0 0 29 39 33 0 728
Cell Only/Mostly 9 10 11 30 13 13 10 5 791
Dual Use 6 9 9 34 10 16 12 4 748
LL Only/Mostly 4 9 8 32 8 15 18 6 383
Northeast 6 13 7 37 12 12 5 7 356
Midwest 10 9 10 31 11 10 16 3 460
South 5 8 8 31 11 17 14 6 725
West 7 12 14 29 8 17 10 2 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 13 17 14 34 6 8 4 4 729
2010 Vote: Republican 1 3 4 24 13 27 25 2 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 13 17 13 37 8 4 2 6 942
2012 Vote: Republican 1 2 4 24 15 27 26 2 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 15 22 13 32 6 4 3 5 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 3 3 12 46 14 9 3 9 562
2014 Vote: Republican 1 2 3 19 13 31 29 2 668
26
13: Thinking about politics these days, how would you describe your political viewpoint?
Very
liberal
Liberal Slightly
liberal
Moderate Slightly
conser-
vative
Conservative Very
conser-
vative
Dont
Know
N
Likely Voters 7 10 9 32 11 14 12 5 1951
Protestant 7 5 7 25 13 22 18 2 555
Roman Catholic 4 12 9 34 11 16 11 3 481
Ath./Agn./None 9 14 12 40 6 6 6 7 401
Something Else 8 10 10 30 11 11 12 8 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 6 8 9 27 10 19 17 3 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 7 11 10 35 11 12 9 6 1215
Income: Under 50k 9 9 8 32 10 11 14 7 846
Income: 50k-100k 5 12 12 28 10 18 12 4 641
Income: 100k+ 7 8 8 35 13 16 10 3 463
Educ: < College 6 9 8 33 11 13 13 6 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 9 11 12 28 11 18 10 2 433
Educ: Post-grad 6 12 11 32 9 16 12 1 235
Military HH 4 13 8 29 12 17 14 4 412
Not Military HH 8 9 10 32 10 14 12 5 1539
Urban 15 10 10 34 9 10 7 3 471
Suburban 4 10 10 29 12 16 14 5 1035
Rural 4 9 8 35 9 15 14 6 445
Tea Party - Supporter 5 6 7 20 8 22 29 2 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 8 12 11 37 12 11 4 6 1335
New England 4 15 6 45 5 12 6 7 101
Mid-Atlantic 6 12 7 34 15 12 5 8 254
East North Central 9 9 12 29 11 10 18 3 315
West North Central 14 8 7 35 12 11 12 2 146
South Atlantic 4 9 8 33 12 16 11 7 390
East South Central 3 7 4 39 15 15 12 4 126
West South Central 9 6 9 23 6 19 21 7 210
Mountain 7 11 14 25 6 20 14 2 132
Pacic 7 13 14 31 10 15 8 2 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 12 12 12 33 11 9 7 5 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 2 6 7 31 11 21 18 4 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 11 8 12 32 10 11 12 4 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 5 10 8 32 11 16 13 5 1243
Have credit card: Y 6 10 10 31 11 16 14 3 1471
Have credit card: N 11 8 9 35 9 8 8 10 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 20 14 8 28 10 3 16 2 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 4 9 10 31 11 18 13 3 1300
27
14: Thinking about politics these days, how would you describe your political viewpoint?
Liberal (1-3) Moderate (4) Conservative
(5-7)
N
Likely Voters 27 33 39 1857
Male 30 31 39 882
Female 25 36 39 975
Age: 18-29 42 35 22 271
Age: 30-44 28 35 37 491
Age: 45-64 25 36 39 697
Age: 65+ 22 24 54 398
Ethnicity - White 26 31 42 1535
Ethnicity - Hispanic 41 29 30 171
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 35 40 25 216
Ethnicity - Other 29 43 28 85
Democrats (no lean) 52 34 14 649
Independents (no lean) 19 49 32 587
Republicans (no lean) 10 18 73 622
Democrats (lean) 48 37 14 813
Independents (lean) 19 55 26 277
Republicans (lean) 8 21 70 763
Liberal (1-3) 100 0 0 510
Moderate (4) 0 100 0 618
Conservative (5-7) 0 0 100 728
Cell Only/Mostly 31 32 37 755
Dual Use 25 35 40 718
LL Only/Mostly 23 34 44 361
Northeast 27 40 32 329
Midwest 30 32 38 448
South 22 33 45 678
West 34 30 36 401
2010 Vote: Democrat 46 35 19 700
2010 Vote: Republican 9 25 66 731
2012 Vote: Democrat 46 39 14 884
2012 Vote: Republican 7 24 69 781
2014 Vote: Democrat 53 34 13 688
2014 Vote: Undecided 20 51 29 511
2014 Vote: Republican 7 19 74 658
28
14: Thinking about politics these days, how would you describe your political viewpoint?
Liberal (1-3) Moderate (4) Conservative
(5-7)
N
Likely Voters 27 33 39 1857
Protestant 19 26 55 542
Roman Catholic 25 35 40 466
Ath./Agn./None 37 43 20 375
Something Else 31 33 36 474
Religiosity: Monthly+ 24 28 48 713
Religiosity: LT Monthly 29 37 34 1143
Income: Under 50k 28 35 37 788
Income: 50k-100k 30 29 41 618
Income: 100k+ 23 36 41 452
Educ: < College 25 35 39 1199
Educ: Bachelors degree 32 28 40 426
Educ: Post-grad 30 33 38 232
Military HH 25 30 44 396
Not Military HH 28 34 38 1461
Urban 37 36 27 455
Suburban 25 31 44 983
Rural 22 37 41 419
Tea Party - Supporter 19 21 61 603
Tea Party - Not Supporter 32 39 29 1252
New England 26 48 26 95
Mid-Atlantic 28 37 35 235
East North Central 30 30 40 305
West North Central 30 35 35 143
South Atlantic 22 35 43 363
East South Central 15 41 44 121
West South Central 26 25 50 194
Mountain 32 26 42 128
Pacic 35 31 34 273
Govt provide student relief: Y 38 34 28 949
Govt provide student relief: N 16 32 52 889
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 32 33 35 661
Fin system less vulnerable: N 24 34 42 1177
Have credit card: Y 26 32 43 1425
Have credit card: N 32 39 29 411
Requested CC limit increase: Y 43 28 29 166
Requested CC limit increase: N 23 32 44 1257
29
15: Thinking about politics these days, how would you describe your political viewpoint?
Liberal (1-2) Moderate (3-5) Conservative
(6-7)
N
Likely Voters 18 54 28 1857
Male 19 52 29 882
Female 16 56 27 975
Age: 18-29 29 59 12 271
Age: 30-44 17 54 28 491
Age: 45-64 15 60 26 697
Age: 65+ 15 42 42 398
Ethnicity - White 17 53 30 1535
Ethnicity - Hispanic 29 48 23 171
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 24 60 16 216
Ethnicity - Other 15 66 19 85
Democrats (no lean) 37 55 7 649
Independents (no lean) 9 72 19 587
Republicans (no lean) 5 37 58 622
Democrats (lean) 33 59 8 813
Independents (lean) 10 79 11 277
Republicans (lean) 4 41 55 763
Liberal (1-3) 64 36 0 510
Moderate (4) 0 100 0 618
Conservative (5-7) 0 29 71 728
Cell Only/Mostly 20 56 24 755
Dual Use 16 55 29 718
LL Only/Mostly 14 51 35 361
Northeast 20 61 19 329
Midwest 19 54 27 448
South 14 53 33 678
West 20 53 28 401
2010 Vote: Democrat 32 56 12 700
2010 Vote: Republican 5 43 53 731
2012 Vote: Democrat 32 62 6 884
2012 Vote: Republican 3 43 54 781
2014 Vote: Democrat 39 54 7 688
2014 Vote: Undecided 7 80 14 511
2014 Vote: Republican 4 36 61 658
30
15: Thinking about politics these days, how would you describe your political viewpoint?
Liberal (1-2) Moderate (3-5) Conservative
(6-7)
N
Likely Voters 18 54 28 1857
Protestant 12 46 41 542
Roman Catholic 16 56 28 466
Ath./Agn./None 24 63 13 375
Something Else 20 56 25 474
Religiosity: Monthly+ 15 48 37 713
Religiosity: LT Monthly 19 59 22 1143
Income: Under 50k 19 54 26 788
Income: 50k-100k 17 52 31 618
Income: 100k+ 15 58 27 452
Educ: < College 16 56 28 1199
Educ: Bachelors degree 21 51 28 426
Educ: Post-grad 19 52 29 232
Military HH 18 51 32 396
Not Military HH 18 56 27 1461
Urban 26 56 18 455
Suburban 15 54 31 983
Rural 14 55 31 419
Tea Party - Supporter 11 36 53 603
Tea Party - Not Supporter 20 63 16 1252
New England 20 60 20 95
Mid-Atlantic 20 62 18 235
East North Central 18 54 28 305
West North Central 22 55 23 143
South Atlantic 14 56 30 363
East South Central 10 61 29 121
West South Central 16 41 43 194
Mountain 18 46 35 128
Pacic 21 55 24 273
Govt provide student relief: Y 25 58 17 949
Govt provide student relief: N 8 51 40 889
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 20 57 24 661
Fin system less vulnerable: N 16 54 30 1177
Have credit card: Y 16 53 31 1425
Have credit card: N 22 59 19 411
Requested CC limit increase: Y 35 46 19 166
Requested CC limit increase: N 13 54 33 1257
31
16: Are you, yourself, of Hispanic origin or descent, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or some other Spanish background?
Yes No N
Likely Voters 9 91 1951
Male 12 88 910
Female 6 94 1041
Age: 18-29 26 74 294
Age: 30-44 13 87 504
Age: 45-64 4 96 736
Age: 65+ 1 99 417
Ethnicity - White 7 93 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 100 0 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 18 82 251
Ethnicity - Other 0 100 89
Democrats (no lean) 10 90 684
Independents (no lean) 7 93 628
Republicans (no lean) 9 91 640
Democrats (lean) 10 90 856
Independents (lean) 8 92 309
Republicans (lean) 8 92 782
Liberal (1-3) 14 86 510
Moderate (4) 8 92 618
Conservative (5-7) 7 93 728
Cell Only/Mostly 8 92 791
Dual Use 11 89 748
LL Only/Mostly 5 95 383
Northeast 9 91 356
Midwest 7 93 460
South 6 94 725
West 16 84 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 10 90 729
2010 Vote: Republican 8 92 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 12 88 942
2012 Vote: Republican 6 94 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 12 88 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 6 94 562
2014 Vote: Republican 7 93 668
32
16: Are you, yourself, of Hispanic origin or descent, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or some other Spanish background?
Yes No N
Likely Voters 9 91 1951
Protestant 3 97 555
Roman Catholic 14 86 481
Ath./Agn./None 7 93 401
Something Else 13 87 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 13 87 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 7 93 1215
Income: Under 50k 9 91 846
Income: 50k-100k 9 91 641
Income: 100k+ 8 92 463
Educ: < College 9 91 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 10 90 433
Educ: Post-grad 9 91 235
Military HH 9 91 412
Not Military HH 9 91 1539
Urban 13 87 471
Suburban 7 93 1035
Rural 8 92 445
Tea Party - Supporter 15 85 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 6 94 1335
New England 10 90 101
Mid-Atlantic 9 91 254
East North Central 9 91 315
West North Central 1 99 146
South Atlantic 6 94 390
East South Central 5 95 126
West South Central 9 91 210
Mountain 10 90 132
Pacic 19 81 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 12 88 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 5 95 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 15 85 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 5 95 1243
Have credit card: Y 8 92 1471
Have credit card: N 10 90 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 28 72 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 5 95 1300
33
17: Which term below best describes your race or background?
American
Indian
Asian
American
Black White Other N
Likely Voters 1 3 13 81 2 1951
Male 1 4 10 82 2 910
Female 1 2 15 81 1 1041
Age: 18-29 1 4 23 69 3 294
Age: 30-44 1 7 21 69 3 504
Age: 45-64 1 2 9 87 1 736
Age: 65+ 0 1 3 95 1 417
Ethnicity - White 0 0 0 100 0 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 0 2 27 61 11 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 0 0 100 0 0 251
Ethnicity - Other 18 69 0 0 14 89
Democrats (no lean) 1 4 25 70 1 684
Independents (no lean) 0 3 8 85 3 628
Republicans (no lean) 1 3 5 90 1 640
Democrats (lean) 1 4 22 72 1 856
Independents (lean) 1 3 9 82 5 309
Republicans (lean) 1 3 4 92 1 782
Liberal (1-3) 1 4 15 80 1 510
Moderate (4) 1 4 14 78 3 618
Conservative (5-7) 0 2 7 89 1 728
Cell Only/Mostly 1 4 12 81 2 791
Dual Use 0 3 16 80 1 748
LL Only/Mostly 2 2 9 86 1 383
Northeast 0 2 7 89 1 356
Midwest 1 1 11 86 1 460
South 1 1 20 76 1 725
West 0 10 7 79 3 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 0 3 18 77 1 729
2010 Vote: Republican 1 2 4 92 1 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 1 4 22 72 1 942
2012 Vote: Republican 0 2 3 94 1 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 0 4 24 70 1 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 1 4 10 83 3 562
2014 Vote: Republican 1 2 3 92 1 668
34
17: Which term below best describes your race or background?
American
Indian
Asian
American
Black White Other N
Likely Voters 1 3 13 81 2 1951
Protestant 1 1 5 93 1 555
Roman Catholic 0 3 3 92 1 481
Ath./Agn./None 0 5 17 74 3 401
Something Else 2 4 27 64 3 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 2 3 16 78 1 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 0 4 11 83 2 1215
Income: Under 50k 1 2 18 76 2 846
Income: 50k-100k 0 3 12 84 2 641
Income: 100k+ 0 6 5 88 1 463
Educ: < College 1 2 15 81 1 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 0 7 9 83 1 433
Educ: Post-grad 2 4 9 82 3 235
Military HH 1 2 7 89 1 412
Not Military HH 1 4 14 79 2 1539
Urban 1 4 23 70 2 471
Suburban 0 4 12 83 2 1035
Rural 1 1 5 91 1 445
Tea Party - Supporter 2 3 10 83 1 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 1 3 14 81 2 1335
New England 0 0 5 95 1 101
Mid-Atlantic 0 3 8 87 1 254
East North Central 1 1 15 82 1 315
West North Central 1 0 2 95 1 146
South Atlantic 1 2 16 81 1 390
East South Central 5 1 28 65 1 126
West South Central 1 1 22 73 3 210
Mountain 0 1 11 83 5 132
Pacic 0 14 6 78 2 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 0 4 19 75 2 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 1 3 6 89 1 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 1 4 15 78 1 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 1 3 11 83 2 1243
Have credit card: Y 1 4 9 85 1 1471
Have credit card: N 2 1 25 69 3 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 2 3 24 69 1 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 0 4 7 87 1 1300
35
18: Are you a member of a labor union?
Public Sector
Union
Private Sector
Union
Not in Labor
Union
N
Likely Voters 7 4 88 1950
Male 8 6 86 909
Female 7 2 91 1041
Age: 18-29 9 5 86 294
Age: 30-44 8 4 88 504
Age: 45-64 8 5 87 735
Age: 65+ 5 2 94 417
Ethnicity - White 7 4 89 1588
Ethnicity - Hispanic 16 9 75 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 6 7 88 251
Ethnicity - Other 5 5 90 89
Democrats (no lean) 10 7 83 684
Independents (no lean) 5 3 92 628
Republicans (no lean) 6 3 91 639
Democrats (lean) 9 6 85 856
Independents (lean) 6 2 92 309
Republicans (lean) 6 3 91 781
Liberal (1-3) 11 6 83 510
Moderate (4) 8 4 88 618
Conservative (5-7) 4 3 93 727
Cell Only/Mostly 6 6 88 791
Dual Use 10 4 86 747
LL Only/Mostly 5 2 93 383
Northeast 14 7 79 356
Midwest 4 4 92 460
South 5 3 92 724
West 8 5 87 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 10 7 83 729
2010 Vote: Republican 6 3 90 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 10 5 85 942
2012 Vote: Republican 5 3 91 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 10 7 83 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 7 2 91 562
2014 Vote: Republican 5 3 93 667
36
18: Are you a member of a labor union?
Public Sector
Union
Private Sector
Union
Not in Labor
Union
N
Likely Voters 7 4 88 1950
Protestant 5 3 92 555
Roman Catholic 11 7 82 481
Ath./Agn./None 5 2 93 401
Something Else 8 4 88 513
Religiosity: Monthly+ 10 6 84 735
Religiosity: LT Monthly 6 4 91 1215
Income: Under 50k 5 3 93 845
Income: 50k-100k 7 4 88 641
Income: 100k+ 12 7 81 463
Educ: < College 7 4 89 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 6 4 90 433
Educ: Post-grad 12 3 84 235
Military HH 9 6 85 412
Not Military HH 7 4 89 1538
Urban 8 4 88 471
Suburban 6 4 89 1035
Rural 9 4 87 444
Tea Party - Supporter 9 5 86 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 7 4 90 1334
New England 14 9 77 101
Mid-Atlantic 14 6 80 254
East North Central 5 4 91 315
West North Central 0 4 95 146
South Atlantic 8 3 88 390
East South Central 0 3 97 125
West South Central 2 1 96 210
Mountain 8 1 91 132
Pacic 9 7 84 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 9 5 87 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 5 4 91 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 10 5 85 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 5 4 91 1242
Have credit card: Y 8 5 88 1471
Have credit card: N 4 2 93 457
Requested CC limit increase: Y 18 8 74 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 6 4 89 1300
37
19: What is your current marital status?
Single,
never
married
Married Separated Divorced Widowed Living
with a
partner
N
Likely Voters 19 58 2 11 7 4 1951
Male 22 58 2 10 4 4 910
Female 17 57 2 11 9 4 1041
Age: 18-29 61 31 2 2 0 4 294
Age: 30-44 23 61 3 6 0 7 504
Age: 45-64 9 64 2 16 4 4 736
Age: 65+ 2 61 1 12 23 1 417
Ethnicity - White 16 59 1 12 7 4 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 35 53 4 2 2 4 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 34 46 5 7 3 4 251
Ethnicity - Other 24 64 1 4 1 5 89
Democrats (no lean) 22 52 2 13 7 5 684
Independents (no lean) 21 55 2 13 5 4 628
Republicans (no lean) 14 67 2 7 7 3 640
Democrats (lean) 22 53 2 12 6 5 856
Independents (lean) 23 53 2 13 4 3 309
Republicans (lean) 14 65 2 9 8 3 782
Liberal (1-3) 26 50 3 10 7 5 510
Moderate (4) 20 58 2 12 5 4 618
Conservative (5-7) 12 64 2 11 8 3 728
Cell Only/Mostly 21 55 3 12 3 6 791
Dual Use 16 67 1 8 5 3 748
LL Only/Mostly 17 49 1 13 17 3 383
Northeast 20 53 1 15 8 3 356
Midwest 18 63 3 8 5 4 460
South 17 59 1 11 7 5 725
West 23 54 3 9 7 4 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 19 56 2 13 6 4 729
2010 Vote: Republican 12 66 2 9 8 4 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 21 54 2 11 6 5 942
2012 Vote: Republican 14 65 1 10 8 3 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 22 52 2 12 6 5 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 21 54 3 12 6 4 562
2014 Vote: Republican 14 66 1 8 7 3 668
38
19: What is your current marital status?
Single,
never
married
Married Separated Divorced Widowed Living
with a
partner
N
Likely Voters 19 58 2 11 7 4 1951
Protestant 12 64 1 10 9 3 555
Roman Catholic 23 56 1 9 7 5 481
Ath./Agn./None 31 45 3 13 3 5 401
Something Else 13 62 3 11 6 4 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 18 63 2 8 8 2 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 20 55 2 13 6 5 1215
Income: Under 50k 23 41 3 16 12 4 846
Income: 50k-100k 19 66 1 7 3 4 641
Income: 100k+ 12 75 1 6 2 4 463
Educ: < College 21 53 2 12 8 4 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 16 67 2 7 3 5 433
Educ: Post-grad 14 64 2 12 3 5 235
Military HH 15 65 2 11 4 4 412
Not Military HH 20 56 2 11 7 4 1539
Urban 30 49 1 9 6 4 471
Suburban 16 59 2 12 7 4 1035
Rural 13 65 2 10 7 4 445
Tea Party - Supporter 20 63 2 7 6 3 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 19 55 2 12 7 5 1335
New England 17 42 1 26 11 4 101
Mid-Atlantic 22 58 1 10 8 2 254
East North Central 17 64 3 8 5 3 315
West North Central 18 61 2 9 3 6 146
South Atlantic 18 58 0 9 8 6 390
East South Central 23 54 2 13 4 4 126
West South Central 13 63 3 13 5 3 210
Mountain 13 57 6 13 7 4 132
Pacic 27 52 2 7 7 4 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 22 55 3 10 5 5 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 15 61 1 12 8 3 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 18 63 2 8 5 4 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 19 55 2 12 7 4 1243
Have credit card: Y 15 63 2 11 7 3 1471
Have credit card: N 31 42 3 11 7 7 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 15 64 3 10 4 5 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 15 63 1 11 7 3 1300
39
20: Would you describe yourself as a born-again or evangelical Christian, or not? (Among Protestants)
Yes No N
Likely Voters 49 51 550
Male 49 51 238
Female 48 52 311
Age: 30-44 66 34 104
Age: 45-64 47 53 228
Age: 65+ 45 55 172
Ethnicity - White 48 52 510
Democrats (no lean) 32 68 138
Independents (no lean) 42 58 165
Republicans (no lean) 62 38 247
Democrats (lean) 29 71 176
Independents (lean) 50 50 73
Republicans (lean) 60 40 301
Liberal (1-3) 41 59 104
Moderate (4) 38 62 141
Conservative (5-7) 57 43 292
Cell Only/Mostly 58 42 216
Dual Use 44 56 215
LL Only/Mostly 39 61 115
Northeast 24 76 63
Midwest 40 60 153
South 62 38 240
West 44 56 94
2010 Vote: Democrat 40 60 149
2010 Vote: Republican 56 44 292
2012 Vote: Democrat 33 67 196
2012 Vote: Republican 58 42 312
2014 Vote: Democrat 35 65 131
2014 Vote: Undecided 41 59 153
2014 Vote: Republican 60 40 266
40
20: Would you describe yourself as a born-again or evangelical Christian, or not? (Among Protestants)
Yes No N
Likely Voters 49 51 550
Protestant 49 51 550
Religiosity: Monthly+ 65 35 260
Religiosity: LT Monthly 34 66 290
Income: Under 50k 53 47 217
Income: 50k-100k 48 52 199
Income: 100k+ 42 58 133
Educ: < College 51 49 357
Educ: Bachelors degree 45 55 119
Educ: Post-grad 44 56 73
Military HH 56 44 121
Not Military HH 46 54 429
Urban 54 46 120
Suburban 45 55 289
Rural 51 49 141
Tea Party - Supporter 63 37 204
Tea Party - Not Supporter 40 60 345
East North Central 34 66 94
West North Central 49 51 59
South Atlantic 58 42 123
West South Central 71 29 76
Pacic 41 59 59
Govt provide student relief: Y 46 54 241
Govt provide student relief: N 50 50 309
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 49 51 189
Fin system less vulnerable: N 48 52 361
Have credit card: Y 47 53 443
Have credit card: N 53 47 106
Requested CC limit increase: N 46 54 405
41
21: Aside from weddings and funerals, how often do you attend religious servicesmore than once a week, once a week, once or
twice a month, a few times a year, seldom, or never?
More
than
once a
week
Once a
week
Once or
twice a
month
A few
times a
year
Seldom Never N
Likely Voters 9 21 8 17 24 21 1951
Male 8 21 7 16 26 22 910
Female 10 21 9 18 21 21 1041
Age: 18-29 11 26 12 13 18 21 294
Age: 30-44 12 18 6 21 20 22 504
Age: 45-64 6 19 7 16 28 24 736
Age: 65+ 9 26 7 18 24 16 417
Ethnicity - White 8 21 8 18 24 22 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 25 19 9 14 19 13 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 17 23 7 11 19 22 251
Ethnicity - Other 6 22 10 17 28 17 89
Democrats (no lean) 8 19 7 15 24 27 684
Independents (no lean) 5 15 9 18 29 24 628
Republicans (no lean) 14 30 8 19 17 13 640
Democrats (lean) 7 18 7 16 26 27 856
Independents (lean) 4 11 11 17 30 27 309
Republicans (lean) 13 29 8 19 19 13 782
Liberal (1-3) 7 20 7 17 20 30 510
Moderate (4) 5 19 8 18 26 24 618
Conservative (5-7) 14 24 9 19 21 13 728
Cell Only/Mostly 9 20 7 19 24 21 791
Dual Use 10 21 9 19 22 19 748
LL Only/Mostly 8 24 6 13 26 23 383
Northeast 4 20 6 21 27 23 356
Midwest 9 20 9 19 21 23 460
South 12 24 8 17 21 19 725
West 9 17 8 14 29 23 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 9 19 7 14 26 26 729
2010 Vote: Republican 11 26 8 18 21 15 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 7 17 7 18 24 28 942
2012 Vote: Republican 11 28 8 18 21 14 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 8 19 7 15 24 27 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 6 14 10 18 29 23 562
2014 Vote: Republican 12 30 7 19 18 14 668
42
21: Aside from weddings and funerals, how often do you attend religious servicesmore than once a week, once a week, once or
twice a month, a few times a year, seldom, or never?
More
than
once a
week
Once a
week
Once or
twice a
month
A few
times a
year
Seldom Never N
Likely Voters 9 21 8 17 24 21 1951
Protestant 11 26 11 21 20 12 555
Roman Catholic 8 32 10 18 22 10 481
Ath./Agn./None 1 2 1 8 26 63 401
Something Else 14 21 8 21 27 9 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 24 56 20 0 0 0 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 0 0 0 28 38 34 1215
Income: Under 50k 11 20 5 17 27 20 846
Income: 50k-100k 7 23 9 16 21 24 641
Income: 100k+ 7 21 10 21 22 19 463
Educ: < College 9 19 7 16 25 23 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 5 24 8 21 23 20 433
Educ: Post-grad 15 24 9 18 19 15 235
Military HH 12 24 8 14 23 18 412
Not Military HH 8 20 7 18 24 22 1539
Urban 9 19 9 19 22 24 471
Suburban 8 21 8 17 24 21 1035
Rural 11 23 6 18 24 19 445
Tea Party - Supporter 16 31 5 15 16 17 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 6 16 9 18 27 24 1335
New England 2 12 3 19 26 37 101
Mid-Atlantic 5 23 6 22 27 18 254
East North Central 10 22 11 16 19 23 315
West North Central 6 17 5 23 26 23 146
South Atlantic 10 23 6 21 23 17 390
East South Central 9 27 10 14 21 20 126
West South Central 16 25 10 13 15 21 210
Mountain 7 25 7 13 23 26 132
Pacic 10 14 8 14 32 21 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 8 22 9 16 22 23 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 9 20 6 20 25 20 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 11 25 7 15 24 17 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 7 19 8 19 24 24 1243
Have credit card: Y 8 23 8 18 24 19 1471
Have credit card: N 9 15 6 18 24 28 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 21 27 5 15 21 11 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 7 23 9 18 24 20 1300
43
22: Are you the parent or guardian of any children under 18 now living in your household?
Yes No N
Likely Voters 30 70 1951
Male 28 72 910
Female 33 67 1041
Age: 18-29 37 63 294
Age: 30-44 66 34 504
Age: 45-64 20 80 736
Age: 65+ 1 99 417
Ethnicity - White 25 75 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 62 38 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 59 41 251
Ethnicity - Other 43 57 89
Democrats (no lean) 30 70 684
Independents (no lean) 28 72 628
Republicans (no lean) 33 67 640
Democrats (lean) 31 69 856
Independents (lean) 27 73 309
Republicans (lean) 31 69 782
Liberal (1-3) 35 65 510
Moderate (4) 31 69 618
Conservative (5-7) 28 72 728
Cell Only/Mostly 39 61 791
Dual Use 31 69 748
LL Only/Mostly 12 88 383
Northeast 19 81 356
Midwest 34 66 460
South 34 66 725
West 30 70 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 31 69 729
2010 Vote: Republican 29 71 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 34 66 942
2012 Vote: Republican 28 72 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 32 68 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 30 70 562
2014 Vote: Republican 29 71 668
44
22: Are you the parent or guardian of any children under 18 now living in your household?
Yes No N
Likely Voters 30 70 1951
Protestant 23 77 555
Roman Catholic 30 70 481
Ath./Agn./None 30 70 401
Something Else 40 60 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 36 64 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 27 73 1215
Income: Under 50k 27 73 846
Income: 50k-100k 32 68 641
Income: 100k+ 33 67 463
Educ: < College 29 71 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 35 65 433
Educ: Post-grad 32 68 235
Military HH 26 74 412
Not Military HH 32 68 1539
Urban 34 66 471
Suburban 28 72 1035
Rural 31 69 445
Tea Party - Supporter 38 62 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 27 73 1335
New England 11 89 101
Mid-Atlantic 22 78 254
East North Central 36 64 315
West North Central 31 69 146
South Atlantic 33 67 390
East South Central 38 62 126
West South Central 31 69 210
Mountain 25 75 132
Pacic 32 68 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 36 64 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 24 76 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 37 63 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 26 74 1243
Have credit card: Y 29 71 1471
Have credit card: N 34 66 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 56 44 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 25 75 1300
45
23: Would you consider where you live
an urban area a suburban area a rural area N
Likely Voters 24 53 23 1951
Male 26 56 18 910
Female 23 51 27 1041
Age: 18-29 36 46 18 294
Age: 30-44 28 51 20 504
Age: 45-64 19 53 28 736
Age: 65+ 19 60 21 417
Ethnicity - White 21 54 25 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 36 44 20 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 44 47 9 251
Ethnicity - Other 32 48 20 89
Democrats (no lean) 33 49 18 684
Independents (no lean) 22 58 21 628
Republicans (no lean) 17 53 30 640
Democrats (lean) 30 51 19 856
Independents (lean) 27 56 17 309
Republicans (lean) 17 54 29 782
Liberal (1-3) 33 49 18 510
Moderate (4) 26 49 25 618
Conservative (5-7) 17 59 23 728
Cell Only/Mostly 25 51 24 791
Dual Use 23 57 20 748
LL Only/Mostly 21 53 26 383
Northeast 21 58 21 356
Midwest 29 50 21 460
South 22 52 27 725
West 26 55 19 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 30 50 20 729
2010 Vote: Republican 17 57 26 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 29 53 17 942
2012 Vote: Republican 17 56 27 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 33 48 19 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 21 57 22 562
2014 Vote: Republican 17 55 28 668
46
23: Would you consider where you live
an urban area a suburban area a rural area N
Likely Voters 24 53 23 1951
Protestant 22 52 26 555
Roman Catholic 22 56 22 481
Ath./Agn./None 30 51 19 401
Something Else 24 53 23 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 23 53 24 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 25 53 22 1215
Income: Under 50k 30 43 27 846
Income: 50k-100k 21 57 22 641
Income: 100k+ 18 66 16 463
Educ: < College 24 48 27 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 23 65 12 433
Educ: Post-grad 25 58 17 235
Military HH 24 46 30 412
Not Military HH 24 55 21 1539
Urban 100 0 0 471
Suburban 0 100 0 1035
Rural 0 0 100 445
Tea Party - Supporter 26 46 27 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 23 56 21 1335
New England 17 65 18 101
Mid-Atlantic 23 55 22 254
East North Central 24 55 21 315
West North Central 40 38 22 146
South Atlantic 22 55 23 390
East South Central 20 38 42 126
West South Central 21 54 25 210
Mountain 20 54 27 132
Pacic 28 56 16 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 29 48 22 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 19 59 23 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 29 51 21 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 22 55 24 1243
Have credit card: Y 22 58 20 1471
Have credit card: N 31 39 30 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 32 54 14 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 21 58 21 1300
47
24: How would you describe your present employment situation?
Job in
the
private
sector
Job in
govern-
ment
Self-
employed
Home
-maker
Student Retired Un -
employed
Other N
Likely Voters 31 6 9 11 4 25 8 6 1951
Male 36 8 11 1 2 29 9 5 910
Female 26 5 7 19 6 22 8 7 1041
Age: 18-29 31 8 12 9 23 0 10 6 294
Age: 30-44 45 9 11 16 2 1 9 7 504
Age: 45-64 35 7 7 12 0 18 11 9 736
Age: 65+ 5 1 7 3 0 82 2 1 417
Ethnicity - White 30 6 9 10 3 29 7 6 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 42 11 10 4 9 3 17 3 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 34 6 6 14 8 9 15 6 251
Ethnicity - Other 40 4 11 17 7 10 3 7 89
Democrats (no lean) 30 6 8 11 5 23 10 7 684
Independents (no lean) 32 6 11 7 5 23 9 6 628
Republicans (no lean) 30 7 8 14 2 29 5 5 640
Democrats (lean) 31 6 8 11 5 23 10 7 856
Independents (lean) 34 7 14 5 4 17 9 8 309
Republicans (lean) 30 7 8 13 3 30 6 4 782
Liberal (1-3) 34 10 13 6 4 20 9 5 510
Moderate (4) 31 7 7 12 6 19 8 9 618
Conservative (5-7) 31 4 8 13 2 33 6 4 728
Cell Only/Mostly 41 8 10 11 5 12 7 6 791
Dual Use 28 7 9 9 3 28 7 8 748
LL Only/Mostly 14 3 7 13 1 46 12 4 383
Northeast 32 4 6 8 2 26 13 8 356
Midwest 36 6 9 8 3 25 6 6 460
South 25 7 9 15 4 24 7 7 725
West 34 7 10 7 6 25 8 3 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 33 7 8 8 2 25 9 7 729
2010 Vote: Republican 30 9 7 12 2 32 6 3 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 32 7 8 10 4 21 10 8 942
2012 Vote: Republican 31 7 7 11 3 31 6 4 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 32 7 8 9 4 23 11 6 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 30 6 12 10 6 19 8 9 562
2014 Vote: Republican 30 6 7 12 2 33 6 4 668
48
24: How would you describe your present employment situation?
Job in
the
private
sector
Job in
govern-
ment
Self-
employed
Home
-maker
Student Retired Un -
employed
Other N
Likely Voters 31 6 9 11 4 25 8 6 1951
Protestant 25 5 10 12 2 37 5 4 555
Roman Catholic 36 11 6 6 5 24 7 6 481
Ath./Agn./None 32 5 10 9 8 16 13 7 401
Something Else 31 4 10 14 3 19 10 8 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 32 10 10 11 2 24 6 5 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 30 4 8 11 5 25 9 7 1215
Income: Under 50k 20 2 11 13 4 28 14 8 846
Income: 50k-100k 36 10 6 10 3 24 6 5 641
Income: 100k+ 42 9 9 7 5 21 1 5 463
Educ: < College 24 5 9 13 6 26 10 6 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 46 7 10 6 1 20 4 6 433
Educ: Post-grad 39 12 10 2 0 28 3 6 235
Military HH 23 12 5 9 4 35 5 7 412
Not Military HH 33 5 10 11 4 22 9 6 1539
Urban 29 9 11 8 8 19 10 7 471
Suburban 36 5 8 10 2 27 7 5 1035
Rural 22 7 9 15 5 26 8 9 445
Tea Party - Supporter 32 9 10 11 3 25 6 4 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 30 5 8 10 5 25 9 7 1335
New England 31 0 2 9 0 27 18 14 101
Mid-Atlantic 32 6 8 8 3 26 11 6 254
East North Central 37 8 7 8 1 25 7 7 315
West North Central 33 2 14 9 8 26 5 4 146
South Atlantic 30 9 10 9 4 24 7 7 390
East South Central 16 8 5 31 5 17 9 8 126
West South Central 22 4 10 17 4 29 8 6 210
Mountain 30 6 14 8 8 28 4 3 132
Pacic 36 8 9 6 6 23 10 3 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 32 7 9 11 6 18 10 7 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 30 5 9 10 2 32 7 6 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 33 9 9 12 3 22 7 5 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 30 5 9 10 5 27 9 7 1243
Have credit card: Y 35 6 8 8 2 29 5 6 1471
Have credit card: N 18 4 12 19 12 12 18 6 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 45 8 10 7 1 17 4 7 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 33 6 8 8 2 31 5 6 1300
49
25: Thinking about yourself and the immediate family members in your household, would you say you belong to a white-collar
family, or a blue-collar family?
White-collar
family
Blue-collar
family
Dont Know NA N
Likely Voters 44 37 18 0 1951
Male 49 37 0 14 910
Female 40 38 0 22 1041
Age: 18-29 42 28 0 30 294
Age: 30-44 47 35 0 18 504
Age: 45-64 43 41 0 16 736
Age: 65+ 45 40 0 15 417
Ethnicity - White 46 38 0 15 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 44 32 0 24 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 27 39 0 34 251
Ethnicity - Other 56 23 0 20 89
Democrats (no lean) 40 39 0 21 684
Independents (no lean) 43 38 0 19 628
Republicans (no lean) 51 35 0 15 640
Democrats (lean) 41 39 0 20 856
Independents (lean) 44 32 0 24 309
Republicans (lean) 48 38 0 14 782
Liberal (1-3) 51 34 0 15 510
Moderate (4) 39 39 0 21 618
Conservative (5-7) 47 38 0 15 728
Cell Only/Mostly 43 41 0 16 791
Dual Use 49 32 0 19 748
LL Only/Mostly 37 41 0 21 383
Northeast 40 44 0 16 356
Midwest 45 38 0 17 460
South 41 35 0 23 725
West 52 34 0 14 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 48 38 0 14 729
2010 Vote: Republican 49 38 0 13 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 42 37 0 22 942
2012 Vote: Republican 50 37 0 12 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 44 37 0 19 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 41 38 0 21 562
2014 Vote: Republican 48 37 0 16 668
50
25: Thinking about yourself and the immediate family members in your household, would you say you belong to a white-collar
family, or a blue-collar family?
White-collar
family
Blue-collar
family
Dont Know NA N
Likely Voters 44 37 18 0 1951
Protestant 46 36 0 19 555
Roman Catholic 50 36 0 13 481
Ath./Agn./None 42 37 0 21 401
Something Else 39 40 0 21 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 48 37 0 15 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 42 37 0 20 1215
Income: Under 50k 21 50 0 28 846
Income: 50k-100k 49 38 0 13 641
Income: 100k+ 79 14 0 7 463
Educ: < College 27 47 0 25 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 73 21 0 6 433
Educ: Post-grad 82 12 0 6 235
Military HH 43 47 0 10 412
Not Military HH 44 35 0 21 1539
Urban 38 37 0 25 471
Suburban 52 34 0 14 1035
Rural 33 47 0 21 445
Tea Party - Supporter 43 39 0 18 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 45 36 0 19 1335
New England 32 51 0 16 101
Mid-Atlantic 43 41 0 16 254
East North Central 49 36 0 15 315
West North Central 38 43 0 19 146
South Atlantic 51 34 0 15 390
East South Central 23 41 0 36 126
West South Central 34 36 0 30 210
Mountain 54 34 0 12 132
Pacic 50 35 0 15 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 40 40 0 19 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 49 34 0 18 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 48 34 0 17 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 42 39 0 19 1243
Have credit card: Y 52 36 0 12 1471
Have credit card: N 20 42 0 38 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 49 43 0 8 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 52 35 0 13 1300
51
26: Many people werent able to vote in the election for President and other oces in 2012. How about you? Were you able to
vote, or for some reason were you unable to vote?
Yes, voted in 2012 No, did not vote in
2012
N
Likely Voters 94 6 1951
Male 94 6 910
Female 93 7 1041
Age: 18-29 87 13 294
Age: 30-44 94 6 504
Age: 45-64 94 6 736
Age: 65+ 96 4 417
Ethnicity - White 94 6 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 97 3 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 93 7 251
Ethnicity - Other 84 16 89
Democrats (no lean) 92 8 684
Independents (no lean) 94 6 628
Republicans (no lean) 95 5 640
Democrats (lean) 92 8 856
Independents (lean) 94 6 309
Republicans (lean) 95 5 782
Liberal (1-3) 94 6 510
Moderate (4) 93 7 618
Conservative (5-7) 95 5 728
Cell Only/Mostly 93 7 791
Dual Use 96 4 748
LL Only/Mostly 90 10 383
Northeast 94 6 356
Midwest 94 6 460
South 93 7 725
West 94 6 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 97 3 729
2010 Vote: Republican 98 2 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 100 0 942
2012 Vote: Republican 100 0 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 93 7 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 91 9 562
2014 Vote: Republican 96 4 668
52
26: Many people werent able to vote in the election for President and other oces in 2012. How about you? Were you able to
vote, or for some reason were you unable to vote?
Yes, voted in 2012 No, did not vote in
2012
N
Likely Voters 94 6 1951
Protestant 96 4 555
Roman Catholic 95 5 481
Ath./Agn./None 91 9 401
Something Else 91 9 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 96 4 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 92 8 1215
Income: Under 50k 89 11 846
Income: 50k-100k 97 3 641
Income: 100k+ 97 3 463
Educ: < College 92 8 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 96 4 433
Educ: Post-grad 96 4 235
Military HH 94 6 412
Not Military HH 93 7 1539
Urban 92 8 471
Suburban 96 4 1035
Rural 90 10 445
Tea Party - Supporter 95 5 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 93 7 1335
New England 97 3 101
Mid-Atlantic 92 8 254
East North Central 96 4 315
West North Central 89 11 146
South Atlantic 93 7 390
East South Central 87 13 126
West South Central 96 4 210
Mountain 92 8 132
Pacic 95 5 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 91 9 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 96 4 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 95 5 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 93 7 1243
Have credit card: Y 95 5 1471
Have credit card: N 89 11 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 96 4 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 95 5 1300
53
27: In the 2012 election for President, did you vote for Democrat Barack Obama or Republican Mitt Romney?
Democrat
Barack Obama
Republican Mitt
Romney
Someone else N
Likely Voters 52 44 4 1822
Male 50 45 5 853
Female 53 43 4 969
Age: 18-29 66 30 4 255
Age: 30-44 52 42 6 474
Age: 45-64 53 43 4 692
Age: 65+ 39 57 4 401
Ethnicity - White 45 50 4 1495
Ethnicity - Hispanic 65 29 7 168
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 88 10 1 232
Ethnicity - Other 65 28 7 75
Democrats (no lean) 92 5 3 631
Independents (no lean) 52 39 9 587
Republicans (no lean) 10 89 1 605
Democrats (lean) 91 6 3 788
Independents (lean) 53 31 16 289
Republicans (lean) 9 89 2 741
Liberal (1-3) 85 11 4 480
Moderate (4) 61 33 6 572
Conservative (5-7) 18 78 4 690
Cell Only/Mostly 54 41 5 732
Dual Use 51 45 4 718
LL Only/Mostly 48 48 4 346
Northeast 55 42 3 333
Midwest 51 46 3 431
South 49 45 6 673
West 54 41 5 385
2010 Vote: Democrat 87 10 3 704
2010 Vote: Republican 13 84 3 735
2012 Vote: Democrat 100 0 0 942
2012 Vote: Republican 0 100 0 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 93 4 3 672
2014 Vote: Undecided 54 36 9 512
2014 Vote: Republican 6 92 2 639
54
27: In the 2012 election for President, did you vote for Democrat Barack Obama or Republican Mitt Romney?
Democrat
Barack Obama
Republican Mitt
Romney
Someone else N
Likely Voters 52 44 4 1822
Protestant 37 59 4 534
Roman Catholic 45 52 3 457
Ath./Agn./None 70 23 7 364
Something Else 61 35 4 468
Religiosity: Monthly+ 41 54 5 703
Religiosity: LT Monthly 58 38 4 1120
Income: Under 50k 57 38 5 754
Income: 50k-100k 49 46 4 618
Income: 100k+ 45 51 4 450
Educ: < College 52 44 4 1180
Educ: Bachelors degree 51 45 4 418
Educ: Post-grad 55 40 5 225
Military HH 40 56 4 387
Not Military HH 55 41 4 1436
Urban 65 31 5 429
Suburban 50 45 4 994
Rural 41 54 5 399
Tea Party - Supporter 23 73 4 582
Tea Party - Not Supporter 65 30 5 1238
New England 70 29 0 98
Mid-Atlantic 48 48 4 235
East North Central 49 50 2 303
West North Central 56 38 6 129
South Atlantic 49 46 5 364
East South Central 57 38 5 109
West South Central 46 46 8 200
Mountain 39 54 7 121
Pacic 61 35 4 264
Govt provide student relief: Y 66 30 4 910
Govt provide student relief: N 37 58 5 894
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 54 44 2 652
Fin system less vulnerable: N 51 44 6 1152
Have credit card: Y 47 49 4 1396
Have credit card: N 67 27 6 406
Requested CC limit increase: Y 63 34 2 162
Requested CC limit increase: N 45 51 4 1232
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28: Many people werent able to vote in the election for Congress and other oces in 2010. How about you? Were you able to
vote, or for some reason were you unable to vote?
Yes, voted in 2010 No, did not vote in
2010
N
Likely Voters 81 19 1951
Male 83 17 910
Female 79 21 1041
Age: 18-29 46 54 294
Age: 30-44 85 15 504
Age: 45-64 85 15 736
Age: 65+ 93 7 417
Ethnicity - White 84 16 1589
Ethnicity - Hispanic 83 17 174
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 66 34 251
Ethnicity - Other 68 32 89
Democrats (no lean) 79 21 684
Independents (no lean) 76 24 628
Republicans (no lean) 87 13 640
Democrats (lean) 78 22 856
Independents (lean) 75 25 309
Republicans (lean) 86 14 782
Liberal (1-3) 82 18 510
Moderate (4) 74 26 618
Conservative (5-7) 88 12 728
Cell Only/Mostly 75 25 791
Dual Use 84 16 748
LL Only/Mostly 89 11 383
Northeast 80 20 356
Midwest 81 19 460
South 80 20 725
West 82 18 410
2010 Vote: Democrat 100 0 729
2010 Vote: Republican 100 0 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 80 20 942
2012 Vote: Republican 89 11 801
2014 Vote: Democrat 81 19 720
2014 Vote: Undecided 71 29 562
2014 Vote: Republican 88 12 668
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28: Many people werent able to vote in the election for Congress and other oces in 2010. How about you? Were you able to
vote, or for some reason were you unable to vote?
Yes, voted in 2010 No, did not vote in
2010
N
Likely Voters 81 19 1951
Protestant 86 14 555
Roman Catholic 83 17 481
Ath./Agn./None 74 26 401
Something Else 78 22 514
Religiosity: Monthly+ 85 15 736
Religiosity: LT Monthly 78 22 1215
Income: Under 50k 77 23 846
Income: 50k-100k 81 19 641
Income: 100k+ 88 12 463
Educ: < College 76 24 1282
Educ: Bachelors degree 88 12 433
Educ: Post-grad 91 9 235
Military HH 86 14 412
Not Military HH 79 21 1539
Urban 77 23 471
Suburban 82 18 1035
Rural 81 19 445
Tea Party - Supporter 84 16 614
Tea Party - Not Supporter 79 21 1335
New England 81 19 101
Mid-Atlantic 80 20 254
East North Central 83 17 315
West North Central 77 23 146
South Atlantic 81 19 390
East South Central 79 21 126
West South Central 78 22 210
Mountain 79 21 132
Pacic 84 16 278
Govt provide student relief: Y 77 23 1001
Govt provide student relief: N 85 15 931
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 85 15 690
Fin system less vulnerable: N 78 22 1243
Have credit card: Y 86 14 1471
Have credit card: N 64 36 458
Requested CC limit increase: Y 90 10 170
Requested CC limit increase: N 85 15 1300
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29: In the 2010 election for U.S. House, did you vote for the Democratic U.S. House candidate, the Republican U.S. House
candidate or someone else?
Democratic U.S.
House candidate
Republican U.S.
House candidate
Someone else N
Likely Voters 46 48 6 1573
Male 45 50 4 753
Female 47 45 8 820
Age: 18-29 53 41 6 135
Age: 30-44 45 48 7 426
Age: 45-64 49 45 6 624
Age: 65+ 42 53 5 388
Ethnicity - White 42 52 6 1330
Ethnicity - Hispanic 53 41 6 144
Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 79 20 1 165
Ethnicity - Other 44 44 13 61
Democrats (no lean) 93 4 2 541
Independents (no lean) 42 41 16 477
Republicans (no lean) 4 95 1 554
Democrats (lean) 92 5 3 665
Independents (lean) 34 38 28 232
Republicans (lean) 6 93 2 672
Liberal (1-3) 77 16 8 419
Moderate (4) 54 40 6 457
Conservative (5-7) 20 76 4 639
Cell Only/Mostly 44 48 8 592
Dual Use 46 48 6 629
LL Only/Mostly 50 46 4 341
Northeast 50 44 6 284
Midwest 44 47 9 373
South 44 51 4 579
West 49 45 6 337
2010 Vote: Democrat 100 0 0 729
2010 Vote: Republican 0 100 0 749
2012 Vote: Democrat 81 12 6 752
2012 Vote: Republican 10 87 4 714
2014 Vote: Democrat 94 5 1 582
2014 Vote: Undecided 38 42 20 401
2014 Vote: Republican 5 94 1 590
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29: In the 2010 election for U.S. House, did you vote for the Democratic U.S. House candidate, the Republican U.S. House
candidate or someone else?
Democratic U.S.
House candidate
Republican U.S.
House candidate
Someone else N
Likely Voters 46 48 6 1573
Protestant 31 62 7 479
Roman Catholic 42 54 4 397
Ath./Agn./None 62 31 8 296
Something Else 57 37 6 400
Religiosity: Monthly+ 41 55 5 623
Religiosity: LT Monthly 50 43 7 950
Income: Under 50k 50 40 9 647
Income: 50k-100k 45 51 4 516
Income: 100k+ 42 54 3 410
Educ: < College 44 49 7 978
Educ: Bachelors degree 49 47 4 382
Educ: Post-grad 51 44 5 212
Military HH 40 57 3 353
Not Military HH 48 45 7 1220
Urban 60 35 5 359
Suburban 43 50 7 852
Rural 40 54 5 361
Tea Party - Supporter 21 77 2 517
Tea Party - Not Supporter 59 33 8 1055
New England 66 32 2 82
Mid-Atlantic 44 49 7 201
East North Central 40 54 7 262
West North Central 53 33 14 112
South Atlantic 45 50 5 317
East South Central 46 47 7 99
West South Central 43 55 2 163
Mountain 38 58 4 104
Pacic 54 39 7 234
Govt provide student relief: Y 58 37 5 766
Govt provide student relief: N 36 57 7 789
Fin system less vulnerable: Y 48 47 5 582
Fin system less vulnerable: N 46 47 7 973
Have credit card: Y 45 50 5 1258
Have credit card: N 53 35 12 293
Requested CC limit increase: Y 65 33 1 152
Requested CC limit increase: N 42 53 5 1105
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