NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey. Interviews: 1,000 Adults, including 350
respondents with a cell phone only and. Date: October 25-29, 2015.
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 1 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
Interviews: 1,000 Adults, including 350 respondents with a cell phone only and 37 respondents reached on a cell phone but who also have a landline.
Date: October 25-29, 2015
48 Male 52 Female Study #15463 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
Please note: all results are shown as percentages unless otherwise stated.
The margin of error for 1,000 interviews among Adults is ±3.10% The margin of error for 847 interviews among Registered Voters is ±3.37% The margin of error for 400 interviews among Republican Primary Voters is ±4.90% The margin of error for 400 interviews among Democratic Primary Voters is ±4.90%
Unless otherwise noted by a “+”, “^”, or “^^” all previous data shown reflects responses among all adults.
Q2a
For statistical purposes only, would you please tell me how old you are? (IF “REFUSED,” ASK:) Well, would you tell me which age group you belong to? (READ LIST) 18-24 ...................................................... 25-29 ...................................................... 30-34 ...................................................... 35-39 ...................................................... 40-44 ...................................................... 45-49 ...................................................... 50-54 ...................................................... 55-59 ...................................................... 60-64 ...................................................... 65-69 ...................................................... 70-74 ...................................................... 75 and over ............................................ Not sure/refused ...................................
Q2b
To ensure that we have a representative sample, would you please tell me whether you are from a Hispanic or Spanish-speaking background? Yes, Hispanic ........................................... No, not Hispanic ....................................... Not sure/refused .....................................
Q2c
10 8 12 8 9 6 8 11 11 5 4 6 2
11 88 1
And again, for statistical purposes only, what is your race--white, black, Asian, or something else? White .......................................................... Black .......................................................... Asian .......................................................... Other .......................................................... Hispanic (VOL) ......................................... Not sure/refused .......................................
74 12 3 3 5 3
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015 Q3
Are you currently registered to vote [LANDLINE: at this address; CELL: in (STATE)]? Registered ................................... Not registered .............................. Not sure .....................................
Q4
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85 15 -
All in all, do you think that things in the nation are generally headed in the right direction, or do you feel that things are off on the wrong track? 1 High
Headed in the right direction ... Off on the wrong track ............. Mixed (VOL) .......................... Not sure ................................
10/2529/15 27 64 5 4
Low 10/1720/08+ 12 78 7 3
10/1518/15 25 64 7 4
9/15 30 62 5 3
7/15 28 65 4 3
6/15 31 61 4 4
4/15 28 62 6 4
3/15 32 60 5 3
1/15 31 59 5 5
12/14 27 64 6 3
9/01 72 11 11 6
11/14 25 65 6 4
10/3011/1/14+ 27 63 6 4
10/812/14+ 25 65 6 4
9/14+ 23 67 6 4
8/14 22 71 5 2
6/14 25 63 7 5
4/14 27 63 6 4
3/14 26 65 5 4
1/14 28 63 5 4
12/13 29 64 5 2
10/2528/13 22 70 4 4
10/79/13 14 78 4 4
9/13 30 62 5 3
7/13 29 61 6 4
6/13 32 59 6 3
4/13 31 61 5 3
2/13 32 59 6 3
1/13 35 57 4 4
12/12 41 53 3 3
10/12+ 41 53 4 2
9/2630/12+ 40 53 5 2
9/1216/12+ 39 55 4 2
8/12+ 32 61 4 3
7/12+ 32 60 5 3
6/12 31 61 5 3
5/12 33 58 5 4
4/12 33 59 6 2
3/12 33 58 5 4
1/12 30 61 5 4
12/11 22 69 6 3
11/11 19 73 5 3
10/11 17 74 5 4
8/11 19 73 5 3
7/11 25 67 5 3
6/11 29 62 6 3
5/11 36 50 10 4
4/11 28 63 6 3
1/11 35 56 5 4
12/10 28 63 6 3
11/10 32 58 6 4
10/2830/10+ 31 60 5 4
10/1418/10+ 32 59 6 3
9/10 32 59 5 4
8/2630/10 30 61 6 3
8/59/10 32 58 6 4
6/10 29 62 5 4
5/611/10 34 56 6 4
3/10 33 59 5 3
1/23 25/10 32 58 7 3
1/1014/10 34 54 10 2
12/09 33 55 10 2
10/09 36 52 9 3
9/09 39 48 10 3
7/09 39 49 9 3
6/09 42 46 9 3
4/09 43 43 10 4
2/09 41 44 9 6
1/09 26 59 9 6
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters. 1 The historical trend data for this item does not include every survey in which this item has been asked.
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015 Q5
Study #15463 -- page 3 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
In general, do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as president?
10/2529/15 Approve .......... 45 Disapprove ..... 49 Not sure ........ 6
3/10 48 47 5
High
Low
12/14 45 50 5
4/09 61 30 9
9/14+ 40 54 6
4/14 44 50 6
3/14 41 54 5
1/14 43 51 6
12/13 43 54 3
6/13 48 47 5
4/13 47 48 5
2/13 50 45 5
1/13 52 44 4
12/12 53 43 4
7/12+ 49 48 3
6/12 47 48 5
5/12 48 46 6
4/12 49 46 5
3/12 50 45 5
1/12 48 46 6
8/11 44 51 5
7/11 47 48 5
6/11 49 46 5
5/11 52 41 7
4/11 49 45 6
2/11 48 46 6
1/11 53 41 6
10/2830/10+ 45 50 5
10/1418/10+ 47 49 4
9/10 46 49 5
8/2630/10 45 49 6
8/59/10 47 48 5
6/10 45 48 7
5/2023/10 48 45 7
5/611/10 50 44 6
12/09 47 46 7
10/09 51 42 7
9/09 51 41 8
8/09 51 40 9
7/09 53 40 7
6/09 56 34 10
4/09 61 30 9
2/09 60 26 14
10/1518/15 46 49 5
9/15 47 47 6
7/15 45 50 5
6/15 48 48 4
4/15 48 47 5
3/15 46 50 4
1/15 46 48 6
11/14 44 50 6
10/3011/1/14+ 42 52 6
10/812/14+ 42 52 6
9/14+ 40 54 6
8/14 40 54 6
6/14 41 53 6
10/2528/13 42 51 7
10/79/13 47 48 5
9/13 45 50 5
8/13 44 48 8
7/13 45 50 5
10/12+ 49 48 3
9/2630/12+ 49 48 3
9/1216/12+ 50 48 2
8/12+ 48 49 3
12/11 46 48 6
11/11 44 51 5
10/11 44 51 5
12/10 45 48 7
11/10 47 47 6
1/2325/10 50 44 6
1/1014/10 48 43 9
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015 Q6
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Now I'm going to read you the names of several public figures, groups and organizations, and I'd like you to rate your feelings toward each one as very positive, somewhat positive, neutral, somewhat negative, or very negative. If you don't know the name, please just say so. (RANDOMIZE EXCEPT BARACK OBAMA)
1
Barack Obama October 25-29, 2015 .................... October 15-18, 2015 .................... September 2015........................... July 2015 ...................................... June 2015 .................................... April 2015 ..................................... March 2015 .................................. January 2015 ............................... December 2014 ........................... November 2014 ........................... Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2014+ ............... October 8-12, 2014+ .................... September 2014+ ........................ August 2014 ................................. June 2014 .................................... April 2014 ..................................... March 2014 .................................. January 2014 ............................... December 2013 ........................... October 25-28, 2013 .................... October 7-9, 2013 ........................ May 30-June 2, 2013 ................... April 2013 ..................................... January 2013 ............................... December 2012 ........................... October 2012+ ............................. September 26-30, 2012+ ............. August 2012+ ............................... July 2012+.................................... June 2012 .................................... January 2012 ............................... August 2011 ................................. April 2011 ..................................... January 2011 ............................... December 2010 ........................... November 2010 ........................... October 28-30, 2010+ .................. June 2010 .................................... May 20-23, 2010 .......................... March 2010 .................................. January 23-25, 2010 .................... December 2009 ........................... October 2009 ............................... February 2009 .............................. January 2009 ............................... Barack Obama High February 2009 ..................................... Presidential Term Low August 2014 ........................................ All-time Obama Low October 28-30, 2006+ .........................
Neutral
Somewhat Negative
Very Negative
Don't Know Name/ Not Sure
17 17 18 20 20 21 20 21 21 21 20 22 20 18 21 20 20 19 20 17 21 19 17 21 16 15 15 17 16 19 22 20 22 23 23 21 18 20 19 19 23 21 20 21 23
12 12 14 13 13 13 12 13 10 11 12 11 11 13 13 15 15 13 11 13 11 13 10 11 9 8 6 8 8 14 10 12 14 15 14 12 12 13 15 11 14 13 11 12 17
12 13 11 14 14 13 14 12 13 11 13 12 13 14 14 13 14 14 13 13 11 12 15 11 14 12 11 13 11 11 14 14 13 14 14 13 15 15 14 14 14 15 12 9 8
31 31 29 29 27 27 29 29 31 32 32 34 33 33 31 28 30 30 33 32 30 28 27 26 24 31 31 30 32 27 25 30 23 18 24 26 27 25 24 24 20 22 21 10 6
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
47
21
12
9
10
1
22
18
13
14
33
-
14
17
18
5
6
40
Very Positive
Somewhat Positive
27 27 28 24 25 26 24 24 24 24 23 21 22 22 20 24 21 23 22 24 26 28 30 31 37 34 37 31 33 29 28 24 28 29 25 28 29 27 28 31 29 29 36 47 43
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters. The historical trend data for this item does not include every survey in which this item has been asked.
1
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
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Q6 (cont'd) 1
The Republican Party October 25-29, 2015..................... September 2015 ........................... July 2015 ...................................... April 2015 ..................................... January 2015 ................................ December 2014 ............................ November 2014 ............................ Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2014+................ October 8-12, 2014+..................... September 2014+ ......................... June 2014 ..................................... April 2014 ..................................... March 2014................................... January 2014 ................................ December 2013 ............................ October 25-28, 2013..................... October 7-9, 2013......................... September 2013 ........................... May 30-June 2, 2013 .................... February 2013 .............................. January 2013 ................................ December 2012 ............................ October 2012+ .............................. September 26-30, 2012+ .............. August 2012+ ............................... July 2012+ .................................... May 2012 ...................................... April 2012 ..................................... March 2012................................... January 2012 ................................ December 2011 ............................ November 2011 ............................ October 2011 ................................ August 2011 ................................. May 2011 ...................................... April 2011 ..................................... January 2011 ................................ December 2010 ............................ November 2010 ............................ October 28-30, 2010+................... October 14-18, 2010+................... September 2010 ........................... August 26-30, 2010 ...................... August 5-9, 2010 .......................... June 2010 ..................................... May 20-23, 2010........................... March 2010................................... January 23-25, 2010..................... January 10-14, 2010..................... December 2009 ............................ June 2009 ..................................... April 2009 ..................................... February 2009 .............................. High December 2001 ............................ Low October 25-28, 2013.....................
Neutral
Somewhat Negative
Very Negative
Don't Know Name/ Not Sure
22 21 21 22 19 23 23 22 21 22 23 19 20 19 20 16 17 21 24 21 20 21 21 24 24 23 23 22 24 23 21 21 22 24 24 24 27 27 23 22 23 23 23 18 24 23 25 25 23 23 19 22 19
26 24 26 26 27 24 23 23 21 26 24 29 27 28 22 24 21 27 26 24 24 23 20 18 18 22 23 23 23 24 23 23 21 21 22 24 24 23 24 24 25 25 25 28 26 26 24 27 27 27 29 25 24
20 21 22 20 23 22 18 23 25 20 22 22 21 22 26 23 24 23 18 20 24 18 18 18 16 18 19 19 19 19 23 18 18 23 21 22 21 17 20 18 19 21 22 24 23 21 20 18 24 24 23 22 25
24 24 22 23 23 23 25 24 25 21 23 22 24 25 25 30 29 21 23 26 25 27 25 25 29 25 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 23 23 22 19 20 19 23 23 22 21 22 19 19 23 20 18 19 21 22 22
1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 3
21
36
18
13
9
3
6
16
24
23
30
1
Very Positive
Somewhat Positive
7 8 7 8 6 7 9 7 6 9 6 6 7 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 6 9 15 14 12 11 9 11 8 8 6 9 11 8 8 7 7 11 11 12 8 8 7 6 6 10 6 7 7 5 6 7 7
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters. 1 The historical trend data for this item does not include every survey in which this item has been asked.
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
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Q6 (cont'd)
The Democratic Party1 October 25-29, 2015 .................... September 2015 ........................... July 2015 ...................................... April 2015 ..................................... January 2015 ............................... December 2014............................ November 2014............................ Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2014+ ............... October 8-12, 2014+ .................... September 2014+......................... June 2014 .................................... April 2014 ..................................... March 2014 .................................. January 2014 ............................... December 2013............................ October 25-28, 2013 .................... October 7-9, 2013 ........................ September 2013 ........................... May 30-June 2, 2013 ................... February 2013 .............................. January 2013 ............................... December 2012............................ October 2012+ ............................. September 26-30, 2012+ ............. August 2012+ ............................... July 2012+ .................................... June 2012 .................................... May 2012 ..................................... April 2012 ..................................... March 2012 .................................. January 2012 ............................... December 2011............................ November 2011............................ October 2011 ............................... August 2011 ................................. June 2011 .................................... May 2011 ..................................... April 2011 ..................................... January 2011 ............................... December 2010............................ November 2010............................ October 28-30, 2010+ .................. October 14-18, 2010+ .................. September 2010 ........................... August 26-30, 2010 ...................... August 5-9, 2010 .......................... May 20-23, 2010 .......................... May 6-11, 2010 ............................ March 2010 .................................. January 10-14, 2010 .................... December 2009............................ High January 2000 ............................... Low July 2006 ......................................
Very Positive
Somewhat Positive
Neutral
Somewhat Negative
Very Negative
Don't Know Name/ Not Sure
15 16 13 12 9 12 12 12 12 11 13 13 14 10 10 15 14 13 14 18 17 21 21 21 19 17 14 17 15 15 15 9 15 12 11 13 15 12 15 9 14 16 14 15 11 11 15 11 9 11 10
26 25 25 26 26 25 26 24 25 25 25 23 21 27 26 22 25 27 25 23 27 23 21 21 23 23 23 22 24 23 23 23 25 25 22 25 26 26 24 28 26 23 24 22 25 22 26 26 28 27 25
18 23 22 24 24 22 20 19 20 22 21 24 25 22 19 21 18 22 22 22 17 19 17 17 16 20 25 19 21 24 23 25 22 19 21 21 22 22 25 20 18 17 16 20 19 22 18 19 19 20 19
17 16 18 17 18 17 20 20 20 20 18 19 18 20 20 18 20 20 19 17 19 16 17 17 17 17 18 21 19 18 21 23 18 20 19 19 18 18 19 18 18 19 19 20 19 18 18 18 19 18 19
22 19 20 19 20 22 21 23 23 22 22 18 20 20 24 22 20 18 18 19 19 19 23 22 23 23 19 19 19 18 18 19 19 22 25 20 17 21 16 23 23 23 26 22 24 26 22 24 24 23 26
2 1 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1
20
30
23
15
10
2
7
25
27
22
17
2
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters. 1 The historical trend data for this item does not include every survey in which this item has been asked.
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
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Q6 (cont'd) Hillary Clinton1 October 25-29, 2015 ..................... October 15-18, 2015 ..................... September 2015 ............................ July 2015 ....................................... June 2015 ..................................... April 2015 ...................................... March 2015 ................................... January 2015 ................................ November 2014 ............................. September 2014+.......................... June 2014 ..................................... April 2014 ...................................... March 2014 ................................... September 2013 ............................ May 30-June 2, 2013..................... April 2013 ...................................... January 2013 ................................ December 2012 ............................. November 2011 ............................. May 2011 ...................................... April 2011 ...................................... December 2010 ............................. January 10-14, 2010 .................... July 2009 ....................................... February 2009 ............................... January 2009 ................................ December 2008 ............................. September 2008+.......................... August 2008+ ................................ June 2008+ ................................... April 2008+ .................................... March 24-25, 2008+ ...................... March 7-10, 2008+ ........................ January 2008 ................................ June 2007 ..................................... March 2007 ................................... December 2006 ............................. April 2006 ...................................... December 2004 ............................. July 2003 ....................................... March 2001 ................................... January 2001 ................................ High February 2009 ............................... Low March 2001 ................................... Bernie Sanders October 25-29, 2015 ..................... October 15-18, 2015 ..................... September 2015 ............................ July 2015 ....................................... June 2015 .....................................
Neutral
Somewhat Negative
Very Negative
Don't Know Name/ Not Sure
23 20 25 22 23 23 23 25 19 22 21 25 21 25 20 24 22 24 22 29 27 28 27 27 27 29 26 24 25 28 22 20 23 23 24 23 22 19 21 21 19 22
12 12 13 14 15 14 19 17 16 16 18 19 20 17 18 14 19 14 22 23 21 18 22 15 18 14 20 15 16 14 14 15 11 11 15 17 17 19 14 20 15 13
12 13 13 15 11 10 13 14 15 15 14 11 12 12 13 14 12 16 12 12 11 11 13 15 11 15 14 17 18 17 19 21 14 11 16 15 12 13 11 13 18 12
35 35 34 33 29 32 23 23 25 26 23 21 22 19 18 15 13 12 10 9 11 16 12 16 11 14 12 20 23 22 25 27 29 30 26 28 26 28 29 27 31 24
1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 2
32
27
18
11
11
1
16
19
15
18
31
1
15 16 15 10 8
19 22 17 14 8
22 19 23 20 22
9 11 9 10 6
19 16 13 9 7
16 16 23 37 49
Very Positive
Somewhat Positive
17 19 14 15 21 19 21 20 24 21 23 23 23 26 29 32 34 34 33 26 29 26 25 26 32 27 27 23 17 18 20 17 22 24 18 16 21 19 24 16 16 27
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters. 1 The historical trend data for this item does not include every survey in which this item has been asked.
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
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Q6 (cont'd) Neutral
Somewhat Negative
Very Negative
Don't Know Name/ Not Sure
16 19 20 23 21 18 19 14 20 17 17 17
33 31 31 26 29 32 34 36 27 32 32 33
24 21 19 22 16 19 20 16 18 18 18 11
19 19 20 18 20 17 14 16 15 12 14 12
5 5 6 8 8 9 9 13 14 16 15 18
10 13 8 10 9 9 4 3 3
17 17 17 16 17 17 12 11 11
17 17 16 16 40 38 28 25 28
14 14 14 13 18 14 24 23 25
42 39 44 43 11 15 25 32 24
1 2 5 7 7 6 9
Ben Carson October 25-29, 2015 ..................... October 15-18, 2015 ..................... September 2015 ........................... November 2014 ............................
17 16 13 10
20 22 16 7
20 18 23 18
10 11 11 4
14 13 10 3
19 20 27 58
Marco Rubio October 25-29, 2015 ..................... October 15-18, 2015 ..................... July 2015 ...................................... June 2015 ..................................... April 2015 ..................................... November 2014 ............................ September 2014+ ......................... July 2013 ...................................... April 2013 ..................................... February 2013 ..............................
7 9 5 7 8 7 6 7 12 10
19 22 19 16 14 14 15 16 16 14
25 23 24 24 24 21 21 20 18 20
14 14 14 12 12 10 11 11 8 9
11 11 9 12 11 9 10 9 8 8
24 21 29 29 31 39 37 37 38 39
Ted Cruz October 25-29, 2015 ..................... October 15-18, 2015 ..................... July 2015 ...................................... April 2015 ..................................... November 2014 ............................ October 25-28, 2013 ..................... October 7-9, 2013 ......................... May 30-June 2, 2013 ....................
8 7 7 5 5 9 7 4
15 14 12 12 11 10 7 6
22 23 24 24 18 16 13 13
13 12 12 13 8 8 8 4
20 22 19 19 18 22 20 8
22 22 26 27 40 35 44 65
Paul Ryan October 25-29, 2015 ..................... October 15-18, 2015 ..................... December 2012 ............................ October 2012+ .............................. September 26-30, 2012+ .............. August 2012+ ............................... June 2011 .....................................
5 8 14 23 23 19 6
18 16 16 16 14 14 11
28 28 23 16 18 18 19
16 14 15 12 13 11 8
12 12 19 25 20 21 10
21 22 13 8 12 17 46
Very Positive
Somewhat Positive
Jeb Bush October 25-29, 2015 ..................... October 15-18, 2015 ..................... September 2015 ........................... July 2015 ...................................... June 2015 ..................................... April 2015 ..................................... March 2015................................... January 2015 ................................ November 2014 ............................ September 2014+ ......................... April 2014 ..................................... May 30-June 2, 2013 ....................
3 5 4 3 6 5 4 5 6 5 4 9
Donald Trump October 25-29, 2015 ..................... October 15-18, 2015 ..................... September 2015 ........................... July 2015 ...................................... February 2011 .............................. May 2004+ .................................... December 1999 ............................ October 1999 ................................ July 1990 ......................................
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 9 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
SUMMARY TABLE OF IMAGES – BY D/S (POSITIVE – NEGATIVE) TOTAL TOTAL D/S POSITIVE NEGATIVE Ben Carson ............................................ 37 24 13 Bernie Sanders ...................................... 34 28 6 The Democratic Party ............................ 41 39 2 Barack Obama ....................................... 44 43 1 Marco Rubio ........................................... 26 25 1 Paul Ryan .............................................. 23 28 -5 Hillary Clinton ......................................... 40 47 -7 Ted Cruz ................................................ 23 33 -10 The Republican Party............................. 29 44 -15 Jeb Bush ................................................ 19 43 -24 Donald Trump ........................................ 27 56 -29
Q7
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "The economic and political systems in the country are stacked against people like me.”
10/2529/15 11/14 Agree .............................. 54 56 Disagree ......................... 41 40 Not sure ........................ 5 4
4/14 55 39 6
8/12+ 54 39 7
5/10 47 47 6
7/02 34 59 7
6/97 40 53 7
4/97 52 43 5
6/94 45 48 7
6/93 10/92+ 9/92+ 35 49 50 58 45 45 7 6 5
10/23- 10/147/92+ 5/92+ 4/92+ 2/92+ 1/92+ 12/91+ 10/91+ 10/90+ 26/88+ 16/88+ 9/88+ 56 45 59 47 43 44 48 42 43 50 43 37 49 37 47 51 49 46 54 48 42 46 7 6 4 6 6 7 6 4 9 8 11
8/88+ 51 39 10
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
Even though it is a long way off, I’d like to ask you some questions about the 2016 elections… Q8 There are many important issues in this presidential campaign. When it comes to deciding for whom you will vote for president, which one of the following is the single most important issue in deciding for whom you will vote? (IF "ALL," ASK:) Well, if you had to choose the most important issue, which would you choose? (IF CHOICE, THEN ASK:) And which would be the second most important issue to you in deciding for whom you will vote for president? TABLE RANKED BY HIGHEST 1
ST
CHOICE RESPONSE
The economy .............................................. Social issues and values ............................. Social Security and Medicare ...................... The Federal deficit....................................... Foreign policy and the Middle East ............. Health care .................................................. Terrorism ..................................................... None/other (VOL) ...................................... Not sure .....................................................
10/2529/15+ 38 16 12 9 8 8 8 1 -
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
9/2630/12+ 46 15 12 7 6 10 1 1 1
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TABLE RANKED BY HIGHEST COMBINED RESPONSE
The economy .............................................. Social issues and values ............................. Social Security and Medicare ...................... Foreign policy and the Middle East ............. Health care .................................................. The Federal deficit....................................... Terrorism ..................................................... None/other (VOL) ...................................... Not sure .....................................................
10/2529/15+ 60 28 23 23 21 20 18 2 2
9/2630/12+ 72 25 25 19 28 17 7 2 2
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
Q9
How much difference do you think it will make in the lives of you and your family who wins next year’s presidential election--a great deal, quite a bit, just some, or very little?
A great deal of difference ................... Quite a bit of difference ...................... Just some difference .......................... Very little difference ............................ Not sure ............................................
10/2529/15+* 42 19 20 17 2
10/12+ 55 21 13 9 2
10/04+ 45 27 16 10 2
10/96+ 21 19 28 29 3
7/96 19 17 25 34 5
5/92 28 18 25 26 3
* Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). + Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
Q10
Putting aside for a moment the question of who each party's nominee might be, what is your preference for the outcome of the 2016 presidential election––that a Democrat be elected president or that a Republican be elected president? (IF "DEMOCRAT" OR "REPUBLICAN," ASK:) And do you strongly prefer a (Democrat/Republican), or is your preference not that strong?
Democrat Strongly ....................... Not strongly ................. Republican Not strongly ................. Strongly ....................... Other (VOL)............... Not sure.....................
10/2529/15+ 43 33 10 44 9 35 6 7
8/08+ 46 36 10 37 13 24 6 11
7/08+ 48 43 5 36 8 28 4 12
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
6/08+ 51 44 7 35 8 27 4 10
4/08+ 51 45 6 33 8 25 4 12
3/710/08+ 50 44 6 37 8 29 4 9
11/07+ 49 41 8 39 8 31 2 11
9/07+ 47 40 7 38 9 29 4 11
6/07 52 42 10 31 8 23 5 12
4/07 49 39 10 31 6 25 6 14
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015 Q11
Study #15463 -- page 11 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
What is your preference for the outcome of next year's congressional elections -- (ROTATE:) a Congress controlled by Republicans or a Congress controlled by Democrats?
10/2529/15+ Republican-controlled Congress ..... 45 Democrat-controlled Congress ....... 45 Not sure .......................................... 10
10/3010/811/1/14+ 12/14+ 42 42 46 46 12 12
9/14+ 45 43 12
8/14+ 44 43 13
6/14+ 43 45 12
4/14+ 45 45 10
3/14+ 44 43 13
1/14+ 43 45 12
12/13+ 44 42 14
10/2528/13+ 41 45 14
10/79/13+ 39 47 14
9/13+ 43 46 11
7/13+ 44 44 12
6/13+ 42 45 13
10/12+ 43 45 12
9/2630/12+ 43 47 10
8/12+ 42 47 11
7/12+ 45 46 9
6/12+ 44 45 11
5/12+ 43 44 13
4/12+ 44 46 10
3/12+ 41 46 13
1/12+ 41 47 12
12/11+ 43 45 12
11/11+ 43 46 11
10/11+ 41 45 14
8/11+ 47 41 12
6/11+ 44 44 12
10/2830/10+ 46 44 10
10/1418/10+ 44 46 10
9/10+ 44 44 12
8/2630/10+ 43 43 14
8/59/10+ 42 43 15
6/10+ 45 43 12
5/2023/10+ 44 43 13
5/611/10+ 44 44 12
3/10+ 42 45 13
1/2325/10+ 42 44 14
1/1014/10+ 41 41 18
12/09+ 41 43 16
10/09+ 38 46 16
9/09+ 40 43 17
7/09+ 39 46 15
4/09+ 39 48 13
11/08+ 36 48 16
10/08+ 36 49 15
9/08+ 37 50 13
8/08+ 36 47 17
7/08+ 36 49 15
6/08+ 33 52 15
4/08+ 34 49 17
3/08+ 35 49 16
11/07+ 37 46 17
9/07+ 35 47 18
10/06+ 37 52 11
9/06+ 39 48 13
7/06+ 38 48 14
6/06+ 38 49 13
4/06+ 39 45 16
3/06+ 37 50 13
1/06+ 38 47 15
12/05+ 38 46 16
11/05+ 37 48 15
10/05+ 39 48 13
7/05+ 40 45 15
5/05+ 40 47 13
10/04+ 43 44 13
9/04+ 42 46 12
6/04+ 42 44 14
5/04+ 41 44 15
3/04+ 42 45 13
1/04 42 43 15
12/13/03 42 42 16
10/02+ 43 42 15
9/02 42 42 16
7/02 43 41 16
6/02 42 41 17
1/02 44 40 16
12/01 42 40 18
12/99 40 44 16
10/99 39 41 20
7/99 39 43 18
6/99 42 41 17
4/99 41 40 19
3/99 37 43 20
10/98+ 41 43 16
9/98 40 39 21
7/98 41 40 19
6/98 39 40 21
2/98 41 37 22
1/98 40 42 18
12/97 41 37 22
9/97 41 39 20
7/97 45 39 16
4/97 44 38 18
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015 Q12
Study #15463 -- page 12 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
In the next election for U.S. Congress, do you feel that your representative deserves to be reelected, or do you think that it is time to give a new person a chance?
Deserves to be reelected ........... Give new person a chance ........ Not sure ...................................
10/812/14+ 30 57 13
9/14+ 32 57 11
3/14+ 34 55 11
10/2528/13+ 29 63 8
7/13+ 32 57 11
8/12+ 43 47 10
3/12+ 40 48 12
8/11+ 42 47 11
10/2830/10+ 37 51 12
8/2630/10+ 31 56 13
6/10+ 35 57 8
1/1014/10+ 39 49 12
12/09+ 38 49 13
10/09+ 41 49 10
9/09+ 40 49 11
7/08+ 40 47 13
11/07+ 39 51 10
6/07+ 41 48 11
10/1316/06+ 39 45 16
9/3010/2/06+ 38 45 17
9/811/06+ 41 43 16
7/06+ 38 48 14
6/06+ 42 45 13
3/06+ 41 48 11
1/06+ 41 46 13
12/05+ 41 44 15
11/05+ 37 51 12
5/05+ 42 45 13
10/04+ 49 34 17
10/02+ 42 39 19
9/02 41 42 17
10/00+ 50 35 15
9/00+ 49 38 13
6/00+ 49 39 12
12/99 42 47 11
10/98+ 48 37 15
12/97+ 41 45 14
10/94+ 39 49 12
9/94 30 53 17
5/94 34 50 16
1/94 35 47 18
10/93 34 52 14
9/93 37 47 16
7/93 30 55 15
10/92+ 31 56 13
9/92+ 31 56 13
7/92+ 27 62 11
4/92+ 33 57 10
2/92+ 37 52 11
1/92+ 42 48 10
10/2529/15+* 35 57 8
* Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). + Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
Q13
And, if there were a place on your ballot that allowed you to vote to defeat and replace every single member of Congress, including your own representative, would you do this or not?
10/2529/15+** Yes ................ 52 No .................. 44 Not sure ....... 4
10/812/14+ 55 42 3
3/14+ 54 42 4
10/79/13+ 60 35 5
** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B). + Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
7/13+ 57 39 4
1/12+ 56 40 4
8/11+ 54 41 5
10/2830/10+ 45 50 5
8/2630/10+ 48 49 3
6/10+ 47 50 3
3/10+ 50 47 3
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 13 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
Moving on… Q14 Now, if there were a presidential primary election in your state, would you vote in the Democratic primary, the Republican primary, or would you wait to vote in the general election in November 2016?
Vote in Democratic Primary ................................. Vote in Republican Primary.................................. Wait until the general election .............................. Do not plan to vote at all (VOL) .......................... Not sure ..............................................................
10/2529/15+ 28 32 40 -
10/1518/15+ 31 31 34 1 3
9/15+ 31 28 38 3
7/15+ 30 30 39 1
6/15+ 30 28 38 1 3
4/15+ 32 29 35 1 3
3/15+ 30 25 40 2 3
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
Q15
Next, I’m going to mention a number of people who might seek the Democratic nomination for president in 2016. For each one, please tell me, yes or no, whether you could see yourself supporting that person for the Democratic nomination president in 2016. If you don't know the name, please just say so. (RANDOMIZE LIST) THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY THE PERCENTAGE WHO SAY YES
Yes, Could See Self Supporting
No, Could Not See Self Supporting
Don’t Know Name
Not Sure
Hillary Clinton October 25-29, 2015^^....... October 15-18, 2015^^....... September 2015^^ ............. June 2015^^ ....................... March 2015^^ ....................
85 81 76 92 86
13 17 21 8 13
-
2 2 3 1
Bernie Sanders October 25-29, 2015^^....... October 15-18, 2015^^....... September 2015^^ ............. June 2015^^ ....................... March 2015^^ ....................
61 64 62 40 21
28 25 24 32 21
7 8 10 23 54
4 3 4 5 4
Martin O’Malley October 25-29, 2015^^....... October 15-18, 2015^^....... September 2015^^ ............. June 2015^^ ....................... March 2015^^ ....................
18 13 10 12 11
49 49 39 28 20
31 33 49 58 67
2 5 2 2 2
^^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Democratic Primary
Q16
And, thinking about people who might seek the Democratic nomination for president in 2016. If the next Democratic primary for president were being held today, which one of the following candidates would you favor? (READ LIST. RANDOMIZE. IF "NOT SURE," ASK:) Well, which way do you lean? (ACCEPT ONLY ONE ANSWER.)
Hillary Clinton ........................................... Bernie Sanders ......................................... Martin O’Malley ........................................ Jim Webb ................................................. Lincoln Chafee ......................................... Other (VOL) ........................................... None (VOL) ........................................... Not sure .................................................
10/2529/15^^ 62 31 3 NA NA 1 1 2
10/1518/15^^ 58 33 1 2 3 3
9/15^^ 53 38 1 1 1 2 4
7/15^^ 59 25 3 3 1 1 4 4
6/15^^ 75 15 2 4 1 2 1
^^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Democratic Primary
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015 Q17
Study #15463 -- page 14 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
And, regardless of who you support, which one of the following candidates do you think is most likely to win the Democratic nomination for president in 2016? (READ LIST. RANDOMIZE) ^^ Hillary Clinton ............................................... Bernie Sanders ............................................. Martin O’Malley............................................. Other (VOL) ............................................... None (VOL) ............................................... Not sure .....................................................
84 12 1 3
^^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Democratic Primary
Q18
Which of the following candidates do you think has the best chance to defeat the Republican candidate and retain the White House? (READ LIST. RANDOMIZE) ^^ Hillary Clinton ............................................... Bernie Sanders ............................................. Martin O’Malley............................................. Other (VOL) ............................................... None (VOL) ............................................... Not sure .....................................................
81 12 3 1 3
^^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Democratic Primary
2007-2008 Democratic Primary Comparative Data Which of the following candidates do you think has the best chance to defeat the Republican candidate and retain the White House?
Hillary Clinton ................................... Barack Obama ................................. John Edwards ................................... Someone else .................................. None (VOL) .................................... Not sure ..........................................
1/08 51 29 8 3 9
9/07 54 18 15 4 9
4/07 39 32 22 1 6
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015 Q19
Study #15463 -- page 15 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
Next, I’m going to mention a number of people who might seek the Republican nomination for president in 2016. For each one, please tell me, yes or no, whether you could see yourself supporting that person for the Republican nomination president in 2016. If you don't know the name, please just say so. (AFTER THE FIRST TEN ITEMS, READ:) And, just a few more. (RANDOMIZE LIST) THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY THE PERCENTAGE WHO SAY YES
Ben Carson October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... April 2015^............................ March 2015^ ......................... Donald Trump October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... March 2015^ ......................... Marco Rubio October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... April 2015^............................ March 2015^ ......................... Ted Cruz October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... April 2015^............................ March 2015^ ......................... Carly Fiorina October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... April 2015^............................ March 2015^ ......................... Jeb Bush October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... April 2015^............................ March 2015^ ......................... Mike Huckabee October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... April 2015^............................ March 2015^ .........................
Yes, Could See Self Supporting
No, Could Not See Self Supporting
Don’t Know Name
Not Sure
77 74 69 49 50 39 41
18 20 23 27 21 22 18
1 3 6 21 27 36 38
4 3 2 3 2 3 3
60 59 47 47 32 23
37 36 52 49 66 74
1 1
3 4 1 4 2 2
59 65 63 62 74 74 56
32 26 27 29 15 15 26
5 5 9 7 8 9 14
4 4 1 2 3 2 4
57 48 45 52 51 57 40
34 41 44 38 31 28 38
4 5 8 7 14 12 18
5 6 3 3 4 3 4
49 56 61 33 31 17 18
37 30 28 31 29 25 25
10 9 10 34 38 52 54
4 5 1 2 2 6 3
45 51 55 57 75 70 49
52 44 43 40 22 27 42
1 1 1 1 2 1 4
2 4 1 2 1 2 5
45 45 47 52 65 52 52
48 50 46 43 32 39 40
3 2 5 3 1 5 3
4 3 2 2 2 4 5
^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Republican Primary
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 16 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY THE PERCENTAGE WHO SAY YES
Chris Christie October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... April 2015^............................ March 2015^ ......................... Rand Paul October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... April 2015^............................ March 2015^ ......................... John Kasich October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... Rick Santorum October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... March 2015^ ......................... Bobby Jindal October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... March 2015^ ......................... Lindsey Graham October 25-29, 2015^ ........... October 15-18, 2015^ ........... September 2015^ ................. July 2015^ ............................ June 2015^ ........................... March 2015^ .........................
Yes, Could See Self Supporting
No, Could Not See Self Supporting
Don’t Know Name
Not Sure
36 34 42 37 36 38 32
54 60 51 55 55 50 57
6 4 6 5 6 9 7
4 2 1 3 3 3 4
32 33 35 44 49 59 49
59 59 58 48 45 32 40
5 4 5 5 5 6 8
4 4 2 3 1 3 3
28 26 34 30 25
46 45 44 31 30
22 23 20 36 42
4 6 2 3 3
27 28 33 37 49 40
59 60 56 46 40 40
9 7 10 11 10 16
5 5 1 6 1 4
27 28 27 34 36 36
49 46 49 38 28 25
21 21 23 26 34 36
3 5 1 2 2 3
13 12 16 14 27 20
68 64 67 67 49 51
15 18 16 16 19 24
4 6 1 3 5 5
^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Republican Primary
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015 Q20/a
Study #15463 -- page 17 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
And, if a Republican primary for president were being held today, which one of the following candidates would you favor (RANDOMIZE) Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, John Kasich, Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Donald Trump, or Carly Fiorina, or would you vote for one of the other candidates? (IF "NOT SURE," ASK:) Well, which way do you lean? (ACCEPT ONLY ONE ANSWER.) (IF CHOICE, THEN ASK:) And, which of the following candidates would be your second choice (RANDOMIZE REMAINING LIST FROM :1-10) or would your second choice be one of the other candidates? (IF OTHER CANDIDATE FOR FIRST OR SECOND CHOICE IN Q20, THEN ASK:) Which one of the following candidates would you favor -- (RANDOMIZE) Lindsey Graham, Rick Santorum, George Pataki, Bobby Jindal, or Jim Gilmore? FIRST CHOICE THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY HIGHEST PERCENTAGE
Ben Carson..................... Donald Trump ................. Marco Rubio ................... Ted Cruz ......................... Jeb Bush ........................ Carly Fiorina ................... John Kasich .................... Mike Huckabee ............... Chris Christie .................. Rand Paul ....................... Jim Gilmore .................... Rick Santorum ................ Bobby Jindal ................... Lindsey Graham ............. George Pataki................. Scott Walker ................... Rick Perry ....................... Other (VOL) ................. None (VOL) ................. Not sure .......................
10/2529/15^ 29 23 11 10 8 3 3 3 3 2 NA NA 1 1 3
10/1518/15^ 22 25 13 9 8 7 3 3 1 2 NA NA 1 1 5
9/15^ 20 21 11 5 7 11 6 2 3 3 1 1 NA NA 1 2 6
7/15^ 10 19 5 9 14 3 6 3 6 1 1 15 3 1 4
6/15^ 11 1 14 4 22 2 1 9 4 7 NA 1 17 5 1 1
4/15^ 7 NA 18 11 23 1 NA 5 5 11 NA NA NA NA NA 14 2 3
^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Republican Primary
SECOND CHOICE THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY HIGHEST PERCENTAGE
Ben Carson..................... Marco Rubio ................... Ted Cruz ......................... Donald Trump ................. Carly Fiorina ................... Jeb Bush ........................ Mike Huckabee ............... Rand Paul ....................... Chris Christie .................. John Kasich .................... Bobby Jindal ................... Rick Santorum ................ Lindsey Graham ............. George Pataki................. Jim Gilmore .................... Scott Walker ................... Rick Perry ....................... Other (VOL) ................. None (VOL) ................. Not sure .......................
10/2529/15^ 20 13 13 12 11 6 5 4 4 3 1 1 NA NA 1 1 1
10/1518/15^ 22 13 8 14 10 8 4 4 3 4 1 NA NA 1 2
9/15^ 15 15 6 10 17 11 5 3 3 2 1 NA NA 1 2
7/15^ 11 11 8 11 2 16 5 5 6 1 3 1 9 4 1 1
6/15^ 8 20 7 3 1 18 9 9 6 NA 7 5 3
4/15^ 4 23 7 NA 2 14 10 9 9 NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 5 1
^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Republican Primary
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 18 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
COMBINED CHOICE THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY HIGHEST PERCENTAGE
Ben Carson ................... Donald Trump................ Marco Rubio .................. Ted Cruz........................ Jeb Bush ....................... Carly Fiorina .................. Mike Huckabee.............. John Kasich ................... Rand Paul...................... Chris Christie ................. Bobby Jindal .................. Rick Santorum ............... Jim Gilmore ................... Lindsey Graham ............ George Pataki ............... Scott Walker .................. Rick Perry ...................... Other (VOL) ................ None (VOL) ................ Not sure ......................
10/2529/15^ 50 35 24 23 15 14 8 6 6 6 1 1 NA NA 1 2 5
10/1518/15^ 44 39 26 17 17 18 7 7 6 3 1 1 NA NA 1 2 7
9/15^ 35 31 26 11 19 28 8 8 6 5 1 3 NA NA 3 7
7/15^ 21 30 16 17 30 2 11 4 11 9 4 2 24 7 2 5
6/15^ 19 4 34 11 40 3 18 1 16 10 NA 1 24 10 1 4
4/15^ 11 NA 41 18 37 3 15 NA 20 14 NA NA NA NA NA 27 7 4
^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Republican Primary
Q21/a
And, regardless of who you support, which one of the following candidates do you think is most likely to win the Republican nomination for president in 2016-- (RANDOMIZE :1-10) Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, John Kasich, Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Donald Trump, or Carly Fiorina, or would you vote for one of the other candidates? (IF OTHER CANDIDATE FOR FIRST OR SECOND CHOICE IN Q21, THEN ASK:) Which one of the following candidates do you think is most likely to win the Republican nomination for president in 2016 -- (RANDOMIZE) Lindsey Graham, Rick Santorum, George Pataki, Bobby Jindal, or Jim Gilmore? ^ THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY HIGHEST PERCENTAGE
Donald Trump .................................................... Ben Carson ....................................................... Jeb Bush ........................................................... Marco Rubio ...................................................... Ted Cruz ............................................................ Chris Christie ..................................................... Carly Fiorina ...................................................... Mike Huckabee .................................................. John Kasich ....................................................... Rand Paul .......................................................... Bobby Jindal ...................................................... Lindsey Graham ................................................ Rick Santorum ................................................... George Pataki.................................................... Jim Gilmore ....................................................... Other (VOL) .................................................... None (VOL) .................................................... Not sure ..........................................................
36 25 11 9 6 1 1 1 1 9
^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Republican Primary
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015 Q22
Study #15463 -- page 19 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
Which of the following candidates do you think has the best chance to defeat the Democratic candidate and regain the White House? (RANDOMIZE :1-10) Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, John Kasich, Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Donald Trump, or Carly Fiorina, or would you vote for one of the other candidates? (IF OTHER CANDIDATE FOR FIRST OR SECOND CHOICE IN Q22, THEN ASK:) Which one of the following candidates do you think has the best chance to defeat the Democratic candidate and regain the White House -- (RANDOMIZE) Lindsey Graham, Rick Santorum, George Pataki, Bobby Jindal, or Jim Gilmore? ^ THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY HIGHEST PERCENTAGE
Donald Trump .................................................... Ben Carson ....................................................... Marco Rubio ...................................................... Jeb Bush ........................................................... Ted Cruz ............................................................ Carly Fiorina ...................................................... Chris Christie ..................................................... Rand Paul .......................................................... John Kasich ....................................................... Mike Huckabee .................................................. Rick Santorum ................................................... Jim Gilmore ....................................................... Lindsey Graham ................................................ George Pataki.................................................... Bobby Jindal ...................................................... Other (VOL) .................................................... None (VOL) .................................................... Not sure ..........................................................
32 25 12 8 6 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 7
^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Republican Primary
Q23-Q28 Embargoed for later release
Q29
Do you believe that it is more important to have––(ROTATE) a president who stands up for his or her convictions, OR a president who seeks common ground? (IF "BOTH," ASK:) Well, between the two, which do you think is MORE important?
Stands up for convictions ................. Seeks common ground .................... Depends (VOL) .............................. Not sure ..........................................
10/2529/15+ 47 49 2 2
6/07 46 43 8 3
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
Q30 Embargoed for later release
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 20 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
(Q31 – Q33 RANDOMIZED AMONG REG VOTERS) And, thinking some more about (just one/another) candidate… Q31 How would you rate Hillary Clinton on the following qualities, using a five-point scale, on which a "5" means a very good rating, a "1" means a very poor rating, and a "3" means a mixed rating? (IF "NOT SURE," RECORD AS "DK.") TABLE RANKED BY %4-5 (GOOD RATING) AMONG ALL VOTERS
Very Good Rating 5 4 Being knowledgeable and experienced enough to handle the presidency All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ......................................................... October 15-18, 2015+ ......................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... June 2014+ ......................................................................... March 2008+ ....................................................................... November 2007+ ................................................................ Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^ ....................................................... October 15-18, 2015^^ ....................................................... April 2015^^ ........................................................................ June 2014^^........................................................................ March 2008^^ ..................................................................... November 2007^^ .............................................................. June 2007^^....................................................................... Having the right temperament All Voters October 25-29, 2015+* ....................................................... Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^* ...................................................... Being effective and getting things done All Voters October 25-29, 2015+** ...................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... June 2014+ ......................................................................... Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^** ..................................................... April 2015^^ ........................................................................ June 2014^^........................................................................ Being compassionate enough to understand average people All Voters October 25-29, 2015+** ...................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... June 2014+ ......................................................................... March 2008+ ....................................................................... November 2007+ ................................................................ Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^** ..................................................... April 2015^^ ........................................................................ June 2014^^........................................................................ March 2008^^ ..................................................................... November 2007^^ ...............................................................
3
Very Poor Rating 2 1
Cannot Rate
37 39 35 35 32 31
18 17 16 20 18 21
18 17 16 16 17 17
9 8 10 7 13 11
17 19 22 22 18 20
1 1 2 -
70 74 66 72 50 51 48
18 14 20 16 23 25 23
5 5 7 6 15 16 16
4 2 1 6 4 7
3 4 7 3 4 4 5
1 2 2 1
25
19
18
11
26
1
47
34
12
3
4
-
20 24 22
22 20 22
25 21 24
9 9 10
23 25 20
1 1 2
45 47 51
29 31 31
17 17 12
2 2 2
7 3 3
1
17 26 29 26 23
23 17 18 18 18
19 18 19 23 19
11 13 10 13 12
30 26 23 19 27
1 1 1
35 48 57 40 42
32 27 23 24 27
18 15 12 20 18
9 6 3 8 7
6 3 5 7 5
1 1 1
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters. ^^ Results shown reflect responses among Democratic Primary Voters (definitions of Democratic Primary Voters vary prior to 2014) * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B).
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 21 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
TABLE RANKED BY %4-5 (GOOD RATING) AMONG ALL VOTERS
Very Good Rating 4 5 Having a vision for the country’s future All Voters October 25-29, 2015+* ....................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^* ...................................................... April 2015^^ ........................................................................ June 2007^ ......................................................................... Sharing your positions on the issues All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ......................................................... October 15-18, 2015+ ......................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... June 2014+ ......................................................................... March 2008+ ....................................................................... November 2007+ ................................................................ Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^ ....................................................... October 15-18, 2015^^ ....................................................... April 2015^^ ........................................................................ June 2014^^........................................................................ March 2008^^ ..................................................................... November 2007^^ .............................................................. June 2007^^....................................................................... Being an inspirational and an exciting choice for president All Voters October 25-29, 2015+* ....................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^* ...................................................... April 2015^^ ........................................................................ June 2007^^........................................................................ Having high personal standards that set the proper moral tone for the country All Voters October 25-29, 2015+** ...................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... June 2014+ ......................................................................... March 2008+ ....................................................................... November 2007+ ................................................................ Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^** ..................................................... April 2015^^ ........................................................................ June 2014^^........................................................................ March 2008^^ ..................................................................... November 2007^^ .............................................................. Being willing to compromise and find consensus All Voters October 25-29, 2015+** ...................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^** ..................................................... April 2015+ .........................................................................
3
Very Poor Rating 2 1
Cannot Rate
21 20
18 21
18 20
12 7
29 31
2 1
45 41 32
29 34 30
20 19 24
2 1 7
4 5 6
1
18 18 17 20 16 16
20 20 18 18 18 20
19 20 24 23 22 19
10 10 9 10 12 12
33 31 31 26 29 32
1 1 2 3 1
39 36 37 47 29 31 25
32 35 32 29 27 30 29
21 19 22 17 25 25 29
3 4 4 2 7 8 8
4 6 4 5 9 6 7
1 1 3 2
22 25
14 13
15 16
10 6
38 39
1 1
37 47 25
32 23 25
19 18 26
4 5 12
7 7 11
1 1
15 23 28 23 19
21 20 18 17 17
17 17 23 21 21
9 7 6 12 10
37 32 22 25 32
1 1 3 2 1
31 46 53 34 35
36 30 24 27 26
19 18 16 20 24
5 5 2 7 7
8 1 4 10 7
1 1 2 1
14 22
21 19
26 22
12 11
26 25
1 1
29 44
33 31
23 19
9 4
4 1
2 1
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters. ^^ Results shown reflect responses among Democratic Primary Voters (definitions of Democratic Primary Voters vary prior to 2014) * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B).
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 22 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
TABLE RANKED BY %4-5 (GOOD RATING) AMONG ALL VOTERS
Very Good Rating 5 4 Being easygoing and likable All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ......................................................... October 15-18, 2015+ ......................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... June 2014+ ......................................................................... March 2008+ ....................................................................... November 2007+ ................................................................ Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^ ....................................................... October 15-18, 2015^^ ....................................................... April 2015^^ ........................................................................ June 2014^^........................................................................ March 2008^^ ..................................................................... November 2007^^ .............................................................. Bringing real change to the direction of the country All Voters October 25-29, 2015+* ....................................................... October 15-18, 2015+ ......................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^* ...................................................... October 15-18, 2015^^ ....................................................... April 2015^^ ........................................................................ June 2007^^........................................................................ Being honest and straightforward All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ......................................................... October 15-18, 2015+ ......................................................... April 2015+ ......................................................................... June 2014+ ......................................................................... March 2008+ ....................................................................... November 2007+ ................................................................ Democratic primary voters October 25-29, 2015^^ ....................................................... October 15-18, 2015^^ ....................................................... April 2015^^ ........................................................................ June 2014^^........................................................................ March 2008^^ ..................................................................... November 2007^^ ..............................................................
3
Very Poor Rating 2 1
Cannot Rate
16 17 23 23 18 15
17 16 18 17 12 17
24 24 21 29 30 25
12 14 13 10 16 13
31 29 24 21 23 29
1 1 1 1
29 32 41 45 27 26
26 27 27 22 18 23
31 28 21 23 31 30
8 8 9 6 13 11
6 5 1 4 9 9
1 2 1
16 14 17
15 18 18
22 24 22
15 12 10
31 31 32
1 1 2
29 28 32 33
28 30 35 28
31 26 25 22
6 7 3 8
5 8 4 8
1 1 1
12 13 12 19 18 17
15 13 13 19 15 16
20 23 23 21 21 22
11 10 7 11 15 12
42 40 43 29 28 33
1 2 1 3 -
24 25 27 44 29 30
28 28 25 31 23 23
28 30 34 15 26 29
10 6 3 4 9 10
9 10 11 6 10 8
1 1 3 -
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters. ^^ Results shown reflect responses among Democratic Primary Voters (definitions of Democratic Primary Voters vary prior to 2014) * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B).
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 23 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
And, thinking some more about (just one/another) candidate… Q32 How would you rate Donald Trump on the following qualities, using a five-point scale, on which a "5" means a very good rating, a "1" means a very poor rating, and a "3" means a mixed rating? (IF "NOT SURE," RECORD AS "DK.") TABLE RANKED BY %4-5 (GOOD RATING) AMONG ALL VOTERS
Very Good Rating 4 5 Being effective and getting things done All Voters October 25-29, 2015+** .................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^** ....................................................
3
Very Poor Rating 2 1
Cannot Rate
28
20
18
12
21
1
49
23
15
6
7
-
Being honest and straightforward All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ....................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^ .......................................................
25
17
21
12
24
1
36
25
20
9
10
-
Sharing your positions on the issues All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ....................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^ .......................................................
16
15
22
11
35
1
27
24
28
9
10
2
10
14
21
13
42
-
19
23
29
11
17
1
9
8
25
18
39
1
12
15
35
18
19
1
7
7
23
16
47
-
13
11
34
19
23
-
Being knowledgeable and experienced enough to handle the presidency All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ....................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^ ....................................................... Being easygoing and likable All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ....................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^ ....................................................... Having the right temperament All Voters October 25-29, 2015+* ..................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^* ......................................................
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters. ^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Republican Primary * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B).
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 24 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
And, thinking some more about (just one/another) candidate… Q33 How would you rate Jeb Bush on the following qualities, using a five-point scale, on which a "5" means a very good rating, a "1" means a very poor rating, and a "3" means a mixed rating? (IF "NOT SURE," RECORD AS "DK.") TABLE RANKED BY %4-5 (GOOD RATING) AMONG ALL VOTERS
Very Good Rating 4 5 Being knowledgeable and experienced enough to handle the presidency All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ....................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^ .......................................................
3
Very Poor Rating 2 1
Cannot Rate
17
26
31
10
13
3
25
32
28
7
7
1
14
24
34
12
12
4
20
31
34
7
7
1
Having the right temperament All Voters October 25-29, 2015+* ..................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^* ......................................................
12
23
36
13
12
4
18
21
44
11
5
1
Being honest and straightforward All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ....................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^ .......................................................
11
21
37
12
15
4
18
29
35
8
8
2
7
18
43
16
11
5
12
26
39
11
8
4
7
14
36
17
21
5
10
24
44
12
9
1
Being easygoing and likable All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ....................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^ .......................................................
Being effective and getting things done All Voters October 25-29, 2015+** .................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^** .................................................... Sharing your positions on the issues All Voters October 25-29, 2015+ ....................................................... Republican primary voters October 25-29, 2015^ .......................................................
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters. ^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Republican Primary * Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM A). ** Asked of one-half the respondents (FORM B).
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 25 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
Thinking about something else… Q34 Have you seen, read, or heard the news coverage about Congressional testimony recently given by Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the death of four Americans in an attack a few years ago on a U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya? (IF YES:) And, have you seen, read, or heard a lot or just some about this? TOTAL YES Yes, a lot ..................... Yes, just some ............ No ................................. Not sure .......................
Q35
Based on what you have seen, read, or heard from Hillary Clinton regarding the terrorist attack a few years ago on a U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, are you basically satisfied or not satisfied with her response? If you do not know enough about this issue to have an opinion, please just say so.
Satisfied ........................................... Not satisfied ..................................... Don’t know enough .......................... Not sure .........................................
Q36
10/2529/15 30 38 30 2
10/1518/15 27 44 28 1
Republicans in Congress are holding an investigation into the death of four Americans in an attack a few years ago on a U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya. From what you have seen, read, or heard, would this investigation be better described as being (ROTATE) fair and impartial or unfair and too partisan? If you do not know enough about this issue to have an opinion, please just say so.
Fair and impartial.............................. Unfair and too partisan ..................... Don’t know enough........................... Not sure ..........................................
Q37
79 40 39 21 -
10/2529/15 27 40 32 1
10/1518/15 29 36 35 -
Now, thinking about what you have seen, read, or heard about Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server during her time as Secretary of State, would you say it IS or it is NOT an important factor in your deciding whether to vote for her as president. If you do not know enough about this issue to have an opinion, please just say so. (IF CHOICE, THEN ASK) Do you feel that way strongly or not so strongly?
TOTAL IS IMPORTANT Is important – Strongly ........................ Is important – Not so strongly.............. TOTAL IS NOT IMPORTANT Is not important – Not so strongly ........ Is not important – Strongly .................. Don’t know enough ............................... Not sure .............................................. Q38 Embargoed for later release
10/2529/15 42 37 5 48 15 33 9 1
10/1518/15 47 40 7 44 12 32 8 1
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 26 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
Talking some more about you… Q39 Which of the following comes closest to describing your financial situation today? (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM, BOTTOM TO TOP)
Getting ahead ................................. Staying where you are ................... Slipping behind ............................... Falling backward ............................ Not sure ........................................
10/2529/15 25 53 12 9 1
11/14 23 48 16 13 -
8/14 25 48 16 9 2
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 27 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
Now I am going to ask you a few questions for statistical purposes only. QF1b/c A lot of people are unable to get out and vote for many reasons. Did you happen to vote in the November 2012 election for president? (IF “YES,” ASK:) For whom did you vote––Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, or someone else? + Voted for Barack Obama ............................... Voted for Mitt Romney ................................... Voted for someone else ................................. Not sure ......................................................... No, Did Not Vote ............................................ Not sure .......................................................
43 33 8 1 13 2
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
QF1d
And did you happen to vote in the 2014 election for U.S. Congress? + Yes, voted ............................................................... No, did not vote ....................................................... Not sure ..................................................................
63 31 6
+ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters.
QF2
Are you currently employed? (IF "CURRENTLY EMPLOYED," ASK:) What type of work do you do? (RECORD UNDER "6--OTHER.") (IF "NOT CURRENTLY EMPLOYED," ASK:) Are you a student, a stay-athome mom or dad, retired, or unemployed and looking for work? Currently Employed Professional, manager ............................ White-collar worker ................................. Blue-collar worker ................................... Farmer, rancher ...................................... Not Currently Employed Student .................................................... Stay at home mom/dad ........................... Retired .................................................... Unemployed, looking for work ................. Other ....................................................... Not sure ................................................
QF3
28 17 16 1 3 5 25 3 2
What is the last grade that you completed in school? (DO NOT READ CHOICES.) Grade school ........................................................... Some high school .................................................... High school graduate ............................................... Some college, no degree ......................................... Vocational training/School ...................................... 2-year college degree .............................................. 4-year college/bachelor's degree ............................. Some postgraduate work, no degree ....................... 2-3 years postgraduate work/master's degree ......... Doctoral/law degree ................................................. Not sure/refused ....................................................
1 4 22 18 2 11 24 3 12 3 -
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015 QF4
Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Democrat, a Republican, an independent, or something else? (IF "DEMOCRAT" OR "REPUBLICAN," ASK:) Would you call yourself a strong (Democrat/Republican) or not a very strong (Democrat/Republican)? (IF "NOT SURE," CODE AS "NOT VERY STRONG DEMOCRAT/REPUBLICAN.") (IF "INDEPENDENT," ASK:) Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party, closer to the Democratic Party, or do you think of yourself as strictly independent? (IF "NOT SURE," CODE AS "STRICTLY INDEPENDENT.") Strong Democrat ............................. Not very strong Democrat ............... Independent/lean Democrat ............ Strictly Independent......................... Independent/lean Republican .......... Not very strong Republican ............. Strong Republican ........................... Other (VOL) ................................... Not sure.........................................
QF5
Study #15463 -- page 28 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
20 11 12 13 13 8 16 5 2
Thinking about your general approach to issues, do you consider yourself to be liberal, moderate, or conservative? (IF "LIBERAL" OR "CONSERVATIVE," ASK:) Do you consider yourself to be very (liberal/conservative) or somewhat (liberal/conservative)? Very liberal ......................................................... Somewhat liberal ............................................... Moderate ............................................................ Somewhat conservative ..................................... Very conservative .............................................. Not sure ...........................................................
10 16 35 18 19 2
(QF5a-f READ ONLY IF Q14:2 - REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS) And, On a scale from one to ten where ten represents a description that is perfect for you and one a description that is totally wrong for you, how well do each of the following describe you? You can, of course, use any number between one and ten. __ __ (RECORD EXACT NUMBER 1-10, USE 99 FOR DK/REF) To what extent do you regard yourself as...(RANDOMIZE) THIS TABLE HAS BEEN RANKED BY %8-10 AMONG REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS 4-7 1-3 Refused Mean 8-10 A supporter of the traditional definition of marriage as being between one man and one woman October 25-29, 2015^ ........................ 74 11 14 1 8.2 A supporter of the Right-to-Life movement October 25-29, 2015^ ........................
61
27
11
1
7.6
Someone who enjoys listening to conservative talk radio October 25-29, 2015^ ........................
36
35
29
-
5.7
A supporter of the Tea Party Movement October 25-29, 2015^ ........................
28
45
24
3
5.6
A Libertarian October 25-29, 2015^ ........................
10
35
49
6
3.7
^ Results shown reflect responses among registered voters who say they would vote in the Republican Primary
HART RESEARCH ASSOCIATES/PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES Late October 2015
Study #15463 -- page 29 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey
QF6a/b Are you a current or retired labor union member? (ASK ONLY OF RESPONDENTS WHO SAY "NO" OR "NOT SURE" IN QF6a.) Is anyone else in your household a current or retired labor union member? Labor union member ........................................ Union household .............................................. Non-union household ....................................... Not sure ..........................................................
QF7
How often do you attend services at a church, synagogue, mosque, or other place of worship? (READ LIST.) Never ....................................... Once a year ............................. A few times a year ................... Once a month .......................... About twice a month ................ Once a week or more often ...... Not sure .................................
QF8
12 7 80 1
23 7 20 5 8 35 2
If you added together the yearly income of all the members of your family who were living at home last year, would the total be less than ten thousand dollars, between ten thousand dollars and twenty thousand dollars, between twenty thousand dollars and thirty thousand dollars, between thirty thousand dollars and forty thousand dollars, between forty thousand dollars and fifty thousand dollars, between fifty thousand dollars and seventy-five thousand dollars, between seventy-five thousand dollars and one hundred thousand dollars, or would the total be more than that? Less than $10,000 ............................................... Between $10,000 and $20,000............................ Between $20,000 and $30,000............................ Between $30,000 and $40,000............................ Between $40,000 and $50,000............................ Between $50,000 and $75,000............................ Between $75,000 and $100,000.......................... More than $100,000 ............................................ Not sure/refused .................................................
QF9
4 8 10 8 8 16 14 25 7
Do you personally know or work with someone who is gay or lesbian? 10/2529/15 Yes .............................. 72 No ................................ 26 Not sure ..................... 2
3/15 77 22 1
4/13 79 20 1
12/12 65 33 2
5/12 67 30 3
3/12 64 33 3
3/04 62 35 3