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Battleground Tracker 2014: National attitudes

YouGov
September 07, 2014, 2:25 PM GMT+0
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Topline results of theNew York Times / CBS News / YouGov Battleground Tracker. Gohere fore more information on the methodology behind the Battleground Tracker.

1. How likely is it that you will vote in the election this November?
Definitely will vote67%
Probably will vote13%
Maybe will vote8%
Probably will not vote4%
Definitely will not vote5%
Don’t know2%
2. If the election for U.S. Senator from your state were being held today and these were the candidates, who would you vote for?
Democratic candidate33%
Republican candidate35%
Independent candidate1%
Other2%
Not sure16%
Won’t vote5%
Lean Democratic4%
Lean Republican4%
Questions 3-4 are being withheld for later release.
5. How enthusiastic are you about voting in the elections for Congress in November?
Very enthusiastic37%
Somewhat enthusiastic29%
Only a little19%
Not at all15%
6. Have you discussed the upcoming your state elections with your friends or family?
Often23%
A few times37%
Hardly at all23%
Never17%
7. As you know, President Obama will not be on the ballot in this year’s Congressional midterms. Will you consider your vote in the 2014 Congressional elections to be...
A vote in support of President Obama and his policies24%
A vote against President Obama and his policies44%
President Obama and his policies not be a factor in my vote32%
8. Which party would you like to see control Congress after the election?
Democrats42%
Republicans42%
Don’t care16%
9. In deciding how to vote for Congress, how important is it to you which party controls Congress after the election?
Very important58%
Somewhat important31%
Not important12%
10. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President?
Strongly Approve14%
Somewhat Approve24%
Somewhat Disapprove14%
Strongly Disapprove43%
Not Sure5%
11. How do you feel about the Tea Party movement?
Support the Tea Party movement24%
Oppose the Tea Party movement34%
Neither support or oppose43%
12. Overall, do you think the economy is getting better or worse?
Getting better22%
About the same37%
Getting worse36%
Not sure4%
13. How about the economy in your state? Do you think the economy in your state is getting better or worse?
Getting better22%
About the same42%
Getting worse31%
Not sure5%
14. Do you think the US economic system favors the wealthy or is fair to most Americans?
Favors the wealthy61%
Is fair to most Americans27%
Not sure12%
15. Do you generally favor or oppose affirmative action programs for women and racial minorities?
Favor38%
Oppose34%
Not sure28%
16. Which of the following things do you think should be done to reduce the federal budget deficit?
Cut spending52%
Raise taxes8%
Both cut spending and raise taxes24%
None of the above6%
Not sure10%
17. Which comes closest to your view about illegal immigrants who are living in the U.S.?
They should be allowed to stay in the U.S. and apply for citizenship.39%
They should be allowed to stay in the U.S., but not become citizens.10%
They should be required to leave the U.S.50%
18. What do you think should happen to the Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare) enacted in 2010?
Expand it26%
Leave it as is8%
Repeal some of it17%
Repeal all of it38%
Not sure11%
19. Do you favor or oppose raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 per hour (from its current level of $7.25 per hour)?
Favor57%
Oppose31%
Not sure13%
20. Do you favor or oppose allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally?
Favor48%
Oppose38%
Not sure14%
21. When do you believe abortion should be legal?
Always21%
Until the fetus can live outside the womb8%
In the first trimester of a pregnancy17%
Only in special cases (such as rape, incest, or when the health of the mother is at risk)39%
Never15%
22. Do you think gun control laws should be made more or less strict than they are now?
Guns should be banned completely8%
More strict38%
Kept the same23%
Less strict14%
There should be no restrictions on gun ownership12%
Not sure5%
23. How serious a problem do you think global warming is?
Very serious37%
Somewhat serious23%
Not very serious14%
Not a problem19%
Not sure6%

24. Gender
WeightedUnweighted
Male47%48%
Female53%52%
25. Age
WeightedUnweighted
18-2914%8%
30-4424%17%
45-6438%45%
65+24%31%
26. Highest level of education completed
WeightedUnweighted
High school or less35%15%
Some college34%36%
College graduate19%29%
Postgraduate degree12%21%
27. What racial or ethnic group best describes you?
WeightedUnweighted
White75%85%
Black12%5%
Hispanic8%3%
Other5%7%
28. Party identification
WeightedUnweighted
Democrat34%33%
Republican26%28%
Independent35%36%
Don't know5%2%
29. Ideology
WeightedUnweighted
Very liberal8%9%
Liberal15%17%
Moderate31%32%
Conservative24%26%
Very conservative12%11%
Not sure10%5%


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