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Iowa Survey Results

Q1

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Terry Branstad?

Q7

Favorable........................................................ 37%
Unfavorable .................................................... 51%
Not sure .......................................................... 13%

Q2

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Bob Vander Plaats?

Iowas minimum wage should increase to


$15.00 per hour by 2020................................. 28%
Iowas minimum wage should increase to
$12.00 per hour by 2020................................. 23%
Iowas minimum wage should increase to
$10.10 per hour by 2018................................. 26%
Iowas minimum wage should remain
unchanged at $7.25 per hour.......................... 18%

Favorable........................................................ 18%
Unfavorable .................................................... 42%
Not sure .......................................................... 40%

Q3

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Sarah Palin?
Favorable........................................................ 25%
Unfavorable .................................................... 65%

Not sure .......................................................... 4%

Q8

Not sure .......................................................... 10%

Q4

Favorable........................................................ 30%
Unfavorable .................................................... 31%

Not sure .......................................................... 7%

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Planned Parenthood?
Favorable........................................................ 51%
Unfavorable .................................................... 39%
Not sure .......................................................... 10%

Q6

Do you support or oppose policies that would


ensure women receive equal pay for equal
work?
Support policies that would ensure women
receive equal pay for equal work .................... 83%
Oppose policies that would ensure women
receive equal pay for equal work .................... 10%

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Elizabeth Warren?

Not sure .......................................................... 39%

Q5

From the following list of choices, which comes


closest to your position on Iowa's minimum
wage: it should increase to $15/hour by 2020, it
should increase to $12/hour by 2020, it should
increase to $10.10/hour by 2018, or do you
think it should remain unchanged at
$7.25/hour?

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of labor unions?
Favorable........................................................ 46%
Unfavorable .................................................... 32%
Not sure .......................................................... 22%

Q9

Do you support or oppose guaranteed access


to affordable, high quality child care for all
working families?
Support guaranteed access to affordable,
high quality child care for all working families . 62%
Oppose guaranteed access to affordable,
high quality child care for all working families . 22%
Not sure .......................................................... 16%

Q10 Do you support or oppose guaranteed access


to affordable, high quality long term care for
seniors and those with disabilities?
Support guaranteed access to affordable,
high quality long term care for seniors and
those with disabilities ...................................... 73%
Oppose guaranteed access to affordable,
high quality long term care for seniors and
those with disabilities ...................................... 14%
Not sure .......................................................... 13%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
Survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

January 27-28, 2016

Q11 From the following list of choices, which comes


closest to your position on funding for Iowas
public schools this year: do you think funding
for Iowas public schools should be increased
by 6%, increased by 4%, increased by 2%, or
not increased at all?
Funding for Iowas public schools should be
increased by 6% this year............................... 31%
Funding for Iowas public schools should be
increased by 4% this year............................... 24%
Funding for Iowas public schools should be
increased by 2% this year............................... 22%
Funding for Iowas public schools should not
be increased at all........................................... 18%
Not sure .......................................................... 5%

Q12 Do you support or oppose outsourcing Iowas


Medicaid program that provides health care for
560,000 Iowans living in poverty and the
disabled?
Support outsourcing Iowas Medicaid
program that provides health care for
560,000 Iowans living in poverty and the
disabled .......................................................... 25%
Oppose outsourcing Iowas Medicaid
program that provides health care for
560,000 Iowans living in poverty and the
disabled .......................................................... 49%
Not sure .......................................................... 26%

Q13 Which of the following best describes your


position on abortion: I think abortion should be
legal in all cases, I think abortion should be
legal in most cases, I think abortion should be
illegal in most cases, or I think abortion should
be illegal in all cases?
Abortion should be legal in all cases............... 25%
Abortion should be legal in most cases........... 33%
Abortion should be illegal in most cases ......... 26%
Abortion should be illegal in all cases ............. 12%
Not sure .......................................................... 4%

Q14 Do you strongly favor, somewhat favor,


somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose
continuing government reimbursements for
Planned Parenthood to provide family planning
counseling, cancer screenings, and services to
prevent and treat sexually transmitted
diseases?
Strongly favor.................................................. 49%
Somewhat favor.............................................. 14%
Somewhat oppose .......................................... 9%
Strongly oppose.............................................. 23%
Not sure .......................................................... 5%

Q15 Would you describe yourself as very liberal,


somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat
conservative, or very conservative?
Very liberal ...................................................... 14%
Somewhat liberal ............................................ 21%
Moderate......................................................... 26%
Somewhat conservative.................................. 20%
Very conservative ........................................... 19%

Q16 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2.


Woman ........................................................... 53%
Man................................................................. 47%

Q17 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican,


press 2. If you are an independent or identify
with another party, press 3.
Democrat ........................................................ 43%
Republican...................................................... 40%
Independent / Other........................................ 17%

Q18 If you are 18 to 29 years old, press 1. If 30 to


45, press 2. If 46 to 65, press 3. If you are older
than 65, press 4.
18 to 29........................................................... 16%
30 to 45........................................................... 25%
46 to 65........................................................... 38%
Older than 65 .................................................. 21%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
Survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

January 27-28, 2016

Q19 Mode
Phone ............................................................. 80%
Internet ........................................................... 20%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
Survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

January 27-28, 2016

Ideology

Ideology

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
Base liberal
liberal Moderate conservative conservative

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
Base liberal
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Branstad Favorability
Favorable 37%

15%

16%

32%

56%

60%

Unfavorable 51%

76%

72%

52%

32%

27%

Not sure 13%

9%

12%

16%

12%

12%

Vander Plaats
Favorability
Favorable 18%

12%

5%

6%

24%

47%

Unfavorable 42%

55%

54%

48%

37%

18%

Not sure 40%

33%

41%

46%

39%

35%

Ideology

Ideology

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
Base liberal
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Palin Favorability

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
Base liberal
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Warren Favorability

Favorable 25%

12%

9%

12%

35%

56%

Favorable 30%

64%

46%

34%

11%

5%

Unfavorable 65%

84%

86%

77%

49%

32%

Unfavorable 31%

16%

17%

19%

46%

59%

Not sure 10%

4%

5%

10%

17%

13%

Not sure 39%

20%

37%

48%

44%

37%

Ideology

Ideology

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
Base liberal
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Planned Parenthood
Favorability

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
Base liberal
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Labor Unions
Favorability

Favorable 51%

83%

83%

64%

23%

6%

Favorable 46%

74%

67%

54%

28%

12%

Unfavorable 39%

10%

9%

19%

65%

91%

Unfavorable 32%

11%

11%

19%

48%

70%

Not sure 10%

6%

7%

17%

12%

2%

Not sure 22%

15%

21%

27%

24%

18%

Ideology

Ideology

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Base liberal

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
Base liberal
liberal Moderate conservative conservative

Equal Pay for Equal


Work Support/Oppose

Minimum Wage
Increase Yes/No
Iowas minimum wage 28%
should increase to
$15.00 per hour by
2020

62%

41%

28%

13%

6%

Support policies that 83%


would ensure women
receive equal pay for
equal work

87%

95%

91%

73%

65%

Iowas minimum wage 23%


should increase to
$12.00 per hour by
2020

16%

33%

28%

22%

11%

Oppose policies that 10%


would ensure women
receive equal pay for
equal work

11%

2%

5%

15%

22%

Iowas minimum wage 26%


should increase to
$10.10 per hour by
2018

11%

17%

31%

35%

32%

2%

3%

5%

12%

13%

Iowas minimum wage 18%


should remain
unchanged at $7.25
per hour

6%

7%

11%

24%

43%

5%

1%

3%

6%

8%

Not sure

4%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

Not sure

7%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Ideology

Ideology

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Base liberal
Guaranteed Access to
Child Care
Support/Oppose

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Base liberal
Guaranteed Acces to
Care for Seniors
Support/Oppose

Support guaranteed 62%


access to affordable,
high quality child care
for all working
families

85%

85%

70%

42%

25%

Support guaranteed 73%


access to affordable,
high quality long term
care for seniors and
those with disabilities

88%

89%

81%

59%

46%

Oppose guaranteed 22%


access to affordable,
high quality child care
for all working
families

9%

6%

15%

33%

51%

Oppose guaranteed 14%


access to affordable,
high quality long term
care for seniors and
those with disabilities

8%

4%

8%

21%

35%

Not sure 16%

6%

9%

15%

25%

24%

Not sure 13%

4%

8%

11%

20%

19%

Ideology

Ideology

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Base liberal
Public School
Funding Increase
Yes/No

Outsource Medicaid
Support/Oppose

Funding for Iowas 31%


public schools should
be increased by 6%
this year

65%

43%

32%

15%

9%

Funding for Iowas 24%


public schools should
be increased by 4%
this year

17%

34%

32%

21%

10%

Funding for Iowas 22%


public schools should
be increased by 2%
this year

7%

14%

17%

36%

33%

Funding for Iowas 18%


public schools should
not be increased at all

5%

6%

14%

22%

43%

6%

4%

5%

5%

5%

Not sure

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Base liberal

5%

Support outsourcing I- 25%


owas Medicaid program that provides health care for 560,000 Iowans living in poverty
and the disabled

31%

21%

16%

26%

36%

Oppose outsourcing I- 49%


owas Medicaid program that provides health care for 560,000 Iowans living in poverty
and the disabled

55%

60%

57%

42%

28%

Not sure 26%

14%

19%

27%

33%

36%

Ideology

Ideology

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Base liberal
Abortion Position
Abortion should be 25%
legal in all cases

60%

35%

25%

6%

7%

Abortion should be 33%


legal in most cases

25%

45%

42%

34%

12%

Abortion should be 26%


illegal in most cases

9%

13%

24%

41%

39%

Abortion should be 12%


illegal in all cases

4%

2%

3%

13%

41%

2%

4%

6%

6%

2%

Not sure

4%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

Very Somewhat
Somewhat
Very
liberal Moderate conservative conservative
Base liberal
Continue Funding for
Planned Parenthood
Favor/Oppose
Strongly favor 49%

80%

74%

59%

22%

Somewhat favor 14%

8%

18%

20%

13%

7%

9%

1%

3%

7%

21%

11%

Strongly oppose 23%

8%

5%

7%

36%

68%

2%

1%

6%

8%

6%

Somewhat oppose

Not sure

5%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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8%

Gender
Base Woman

Gender
Man

Branstad Favorability
Favorable 37%

33%

41%

Unfavorable 51%

52%

49%

Not sure 13%

15%

11%

Base Woman

Favorable 18%

16%

21%

Unfavorable 42%

36%

49%

Not sure 40%

48%

30%

Gender
Base Woman

Man

Vander Plaats
Favorability

Gender
Man

Palin Favorability

Base Woman

Man

Warren Favorability

Favorable 25%

19%

30%

Favorable 30%

29%

31%

Unfavorable 65%

69%

61%

Unfavorable 31%

24%

39%

Not sure 10%

11%

9%

Not sure 39%

47%

29%

Gender
Base Woman

Gender
Man

Planned Parenthood
Favorability

Base Woman

Man

Labor Unions
Favorability

Favorable 51%

54%

48%

Favorable 46%

46%

46%

Unfavorable 39%

35%

43%

Unfavorable 32%

27%

37%

Not sure 10%

10%

9%

Not sure 22%

27%

16%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Gender
Base Woman

Gender
Man

Minimum Wage
Increase Yes/No

Base Woman

Man

Equal Pay for Equal


Work Support/Oppose

Iowas minimum wage 28%


should increase to
$15.00 per hour by
2020

28%

29%

Support policies that 83%


would ensure women
receive equal pay for
equal work

87%

78%

Iowas minimum wage 23%


should increase to
$12.00 per hour by
2020

24%

22%

Oppose policies that 10%


would ensure women
receive equal pay for
equal work

7%

14%

Iowas minimum wage 26%


should increase to
$10.10 per hour by
2018

28%

25%

6%

8%

Iowas minimum wage 18%


should remain
unchanged at $7.25
per hour

16%

20%

4%

5%

Not sure

4%

Not sure

7%

Gender
Base Woman

Gender
Man

Guaranteed Access to
Child Care
Support/Oppose

Base Woman

Man

Guaranteed Acces to
Care for Seniors
Support/Oppose

Support guaranteed 62%


access to affordable,
high quality child care
for all working
families

66%

56%

Support guaranteed 73%


access to affordable,
high quality long term
care for seniors and
those with disabilities

76%

69%

Oppose guaranteed 22%


access to affordable,
high quality child care
for all working
families

19%

26%

Oppose guaranteed 14%


access to affordable,
high quality long term
care for seniors and
those with disabilities

12%

17%

Not sure 16%

14%

18%

Not sure 13%

12%

14%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Gender
Base Woman

Gender
Man

Public School
Funding Increase
Yes/No

Base Woman

Man

Outsource Medicaid
Support/Oppose

Funding for Iowas 31%


public schools should
be increased by 6%
this year

34%

28%

Funding for Iowas 24%


public schools should
be increased by 4%
this year

25%

23%

Funding for Iowas 22%


public schools should
be increased by 2%
this year

19%

Funding for Iowas 18%


public schools should
not be increased at all

14%

22%

7%

3%

Not sure

5%

25%

Support outsourcing I- 25%


owas Medicaid program that provides health care for 560,000 Iowans living in poverty
and the disabled

21%

29%

Oppose outsourcing I- 49%


owas Medicaid program that provides health care for 560,000 Iowans living in poverty
and the disabled

48%

51%

Not sure 26%

31%

20%

Gender
Base Woman

Gender
Man

Abortion Position
Abortion should be 25%
legal in all cases

28%

22%

Abortion should be 33%


legal in most cases

31%

36%

Abortion should be 26%


illegal in most cases

23%

29%

Abortion should be 12%


illegal in all cases

14%

9%

4%

5%

Not sure

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

4%

Base Woman

Man

Continue Funding for


Planned Parenthood
Favor/Oppose
Strongly favor 49%

53%

44%

Somewhat favor 14%

13%

15%

9%

7%

10%

Strongly oppose 23%

21%

26%

6%

4%

Somewhat oppose

Not sure

5%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Party

Party

Independent
Base Democrat Republican
/ Other
Branstad Favorability
Favorable 37%

13%

62%

37%

Unfavorable 51%

77%

26%

44%

Not sure 13%

11%

12%

19%

Base Democrat Republican

Independent
/ Other

Vander Plaats
Favorability
Favorable 18%

6%

34%

11%

Unfavorable 42%

56%

30%

36%

Not sure 40%

38%

36%

53%

Party

Party

Independent
Base Democrat Republican
/ Other
Palin Favorability

Base Democrat Republican

Independent
/ Other

Warren Favorability

Favorable 25%

6%

45%

22%

Favorable 30%

54%

7%

25%

Unfavorable 65%

90%

39%

67%

Unfavorable 31%

15%

51%

24%

Not sure 10%

4%

16%

10%

Not sure 39%

31%

41%

51%

Party

Party

Independent
Base Democrat Republican
/ Other
Planned Parenthood
Favorability

Base Democrat Republican

Independent
/ Other

Labor Unions
Favorability

Favorable 51%

82%

17%

54%

Favorable 46%

71%

20%

43%

Unfavorable 39%

10%

73%

32%

Unfavorable 32%

9%

60%

26%

Not sure 10%

8%

9%

14%

Not sure 22%

20%

20%

30%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Party

Party
Independent
Base Democrat Republican
/ Other

Base Democrat Republican

Independent
/ Other

Equal Pay for Equal


Work Support/Oppose

Minimum Wage
Increase Yes/No
Iowas minimum wage 28%
should increase to
$15.00 per hour by
2020

50%

9%

19%

Support policies that 83%


would ensure women
receive equal pay for
equal work

94%

68%

87%

Iowas minimum wage 23%


should increase to
$12.00 per hour by
2020

26%

17%

29%

Oppose policies that 10%


would ensure women
receive equal pay for
equal work

3%

20%

6%

Iowas minimum wage 26%


should increase to
$10.10 per hour by
2018

18%

34%

31%

2%

12%

8%

Iowas minimum wage 18%


should remain
unchanged at $7.25
per hour

4%

34%

15%

2%

6%

7%

Not sure

4%

Not sure

7%

Party

Party

Independent
Base Democrat Republican
/ Other
Guaranteed Access to
Child Care
Support/Oppose

Base Democrat Republican

Independent
/ Other

Guaranteed Acces to
Care for Seniors
Support/Oppose

Support guaranteed 62%


access to affordable,
high quality child care
for all working
families

83%

35%

69%

Support guaranteed 73%


access to affordable,
high quality long term
care for seniors and
those with disabilities

89%

53%

77%

Oppose guaranteed 22%


access to affordable,
high quality child care
for all working
families

7%

41%

19%

Oppose guaranteed 14%


access to affordable,
high quality long term
care for seniors and
those with disabilities

5%

28%

9%

Not sure 16%

10%

24%

12%

Not sure 13%

6%

19%

15%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Party

Party

Independent
Base Democrat Republican
/ Other
Public School
Funding Increase
Yes/No

Base Democrat Republican

Independent
/ Other

Outsource Medicaid
Support/Oppose

Funding for Iowas 31%


public schools should
be increased by 6%
this year

48%

13%

30%

Funding for Iowas 24%


public schools should
be increased by 4%
this year

31%

16%

25%

Funding for Iowas 22%


public schools should
be increased by 2%
this year

11%

Funding for Iowas 18%


public schools should
not be increased at all

6%

31%

20%

5%

5%

4%

Not sure

5%

35%

20%

Support outsourcing I- 25%


owas Medicaid program that provides health care for 560,000 Iowans living in poverty
and the disabled

21%

31%

20%

Oppose outsourcing I- 49%


owas Medicaid program that provides health care for 560,000 Iowans living in poverty
and the disabled

63%

36%

42%

Not sure 26%

15%

33%

38%

Party

Party

Independent
Base Democrat Republican
/ Other
Abortion Position
Abortion should be 25%
legal in all cases

41%

10%

20%

Abortion should be 33%


legal in most cases

40%

26%

34%

Abortion should be 26%


illegal in most cases

14%

38%

28%

Abortion should be 12%


illegal in all cases

2%

22%

12%

3%

4%

7%

Not sure

4%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

Base Democrat Republican

Independent
/ Other

Continue Funding for


Planned Parenthood
Favor/Oppose
Strongly favor 49%

77%

17%

50%

Somewhat favor 14%

14%

12%

19%

9%

2%

16%

9%

Strongly oppose 23%

5%

48%

16%

2%

8%

6%

Somewhat oppose

Not sure

5%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


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Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Branstad Favorability
Favorable 37%

27%

36%

39%

41%

Unfavorable 51%

50%

50%

52%

49%

Not sure 13%

23%

14%

9%

10%

Base
Vander Plaats
Favorability
Favorable 18%

14%

17%

22%

17%

Unfavorable 42%

38%

35%

44%

50%

Not sure 40%

48%

48%

34%

33%

Age
Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Palin Favorability

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Warren Favorability

Favorable 25%

20%

22%

29%

23%

Favorable 30%

30%

23%

30%

39%

Unfavorable 65%

68%

68%

62%

66%

Unfavorable 31%

24%

33%

32%

35%

Not sure 10%

12%

10%

9%

11%

Not sure 39%

46%

45%

38%

27%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Planned Parenthood
Favorability

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Labor Unions
Favorability

Favorable 51%

65%

51%

48%

47%

Favorable 46%

50%

41%

46%

49%

Unfavorable 39%

24%

42%

43%

40%

Unfavorable 32%

19%

32%

38%

31%

Not sure 10%

11%

6%

10%

13%

Not sure 22%

31%

27%

16%

20%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Minimum Wage
Increase Yes/No

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Equal Pay for Equal


Work Support/Oppose

Iowas minimum wage 28%


should increase to
$15.00 per hour by
2020

29%

19%

29%

38%

Support policies that 83%


would ensure women
receive equal pay for
equal work

81%

79%

83%

87%

Iowas minimum wage 23%


should increase to
$12.00 per hour by
2020

22%

24%

22%

24%

Oppose policies that 10%


would ensure women
receive equal pay for
equal work

11%

14%

10%

6%

Iowas minimum wage 26%


should increase to
$10.10 per hour by
2018

25%

29%

27%

23%

8%

7%

6%

6%

Iowas minimum wage 18%


should remain
unchanged at $7.25
per hour

21%

22%

18%

12%

3%

6%

4%

3%

Not sure

4%

Not sure

7%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Guaranteed Access to
Child Care
Support/Oppose

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Guaranteed Acces to
Care for Seniors
Support/Oppose

Support guaranteed 62%


access to affordable,
high quality child care
for all working
families

74%

61%

59%

57%

Support guaranteed 73%


access to affordable,
high quality long term
care for seniors and
those with disabilities

78%

72%

72%

71%

Oppose guaranteed 22%


access to affordable,
high quality child care
for all working
families

15%

23%

26%

23%

Oppose guaranteed 14%


access to affordable,
high quality long term
care for seniors and
those with disabilities

11%

15%

17%

13%

Not sure 16%

11%

16%

15%

21%

Not sure 13%

11%

13%

11%

16%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Public School
Funding Increase
Yes/No

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Outsource Medicaid
Support/Oppose

Funding for Iowas 31%


public schools should
be increased by 6%
this year

44%

33%

28%

26%

Funding for Iowas 24%


public schools should
be increased by 4%
this year

20%

20%

26%

29%

Funding for Iowas 22%


public schools should
be increased by 2%
this year

14%

22%

22%

26%

Funding for Iowas 18%


public schools should
not be increased at all

11%

20%

21%

15%

11%

4%

3%

5%

Not sure

5%

Support outsourcing I- 25%


owas Medicaid program that provides health care for 560,000 Iowans living in poverty
and the disabled

25%

23%

25%

26%

Oppose outsourcing I- 49%


owas Medicaid program that provides health care for 560,000 Iowans living in poverty
and the disabled

48%

46%

53%

48%

Not sure 26%

27%

31%

22%

26%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Abortion Position
Abortion should be 25%
legal in all cases

33%

25%

22%

23%

Abortion should be 33%


legal in most cases

32%

34%

32%

36%

Abortion should be 26%


illegal in most cases

19%

22%

30%

28%

Abortion should be 12%


illegal in all cases

11%

13%

12%

10%

5%

6%

3%

4%

Not sure

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

4%

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than 65

Continue Funding for


Planned Parenthood
Favor/Oppose
Strongly favor 49%

59%

44%

47%

50%

Somewhat favor 14%

17%

15%

14%

12%

9%

3%

11%

10%

9%

Strongly oppose 23%

12%

27%

26%

23%

10%

4%

3%

6%

Somewhat oppose

Not sure

5%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Mode

Mode

Base Phone Internet


Branstad Favorability
Favorable 37%

39%

29%

Unfavorable 51%

52%

45%

Not sure 13%

9%

27%

Base Phone Internet


Vander Plaats
Favorability
Favorable 18%

21%

9%

Unfavorable 42%

47%

24%

Not sure 40%

33%

67%

Mode

Mode

Base Phone Internet


Palin Favorability

Base Phone Internet


Warren Favorability

Favorable 25%

27%

16%

Favorable 30%

33%

21%

Unfavorable 65%

64%

72%

Unfavorable 31%

35%

16%

Not sure 10%

9%

12%

Not sure 39%

32%

63%

Mode

Mode

Base Phone Internet


Planned Parenthood
Favorability

Base Phone Internet


Labor Unions
Favorability

Favorable 51%

48%

64%

Favorable 46%

46%

46%

Unfavorable 39%

43%

25%

Unfavorable 32%

37%

15%

Not sure 10%

10%

10%

Not sure 22%

17%

39%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Mode

Mode

Base Phone Internet


Minimum Wage
Increase Yes/No

Base Phone Internet


Equal Pay for Equal
Work Support/Oppose

Iowas minimum wage 28%


should increase to
$15.00 per hour by
2020

32%

16%

Support policies that 83%


would ensure women
receive equal pay for
equal work

81%

90%

Iowas minimum wage 23%


should increase to
$12.00 per hour by
2020

20%

33%

Oppose policies that 10%


would ensure women
receive equal pay for
equal work

12%

5%

Iowas minimum wage 26%


should increase to
$10.10 per hour by
2018

26%

28%

7%

5%

Iowas minimum wage 18%


should remain
unchanged at $7.25
per hour

18%

20%

4%

4%

Not sure

4%

Not sure

7%

Mode

Mode

Base Phone Internet


Guaranteed Access to
Child Care
Support/Oppose

Base Phone Internet


Guaranteed Acces to
Care for Seniors
Support/Oppose

Support guaranteed 62%


access to affordable,
high quality child care
for all working
families

56%

80%

Support guaranteed 73%


access to affordable,
high quality long term
care for seniors and
those with disabilities

69%

86%

Oppose guaranteed 22%


access to affordable,
high quality child care
for all working
families

26%

9%

Oppose guaranteed 14%


access to affordable,
high quality long term
care for seniors and
those with disabilities

18%

3%

Not sure 16%

17%

11%

Not sure 13%

13%

11%

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Mode

Mode

Base Phone Internet


Public School
Funding Increase
Yes/No

Base Phone Internet


Outsource Medicaid
Support/Oppose

Funding for Iowas 31%


public schools should
be increased by 6%
this year

29%

40%

Funding for Iowas 24%


public schools should
be increased by 4%
this year

25%

20%

Funding for Iowas 22%


public schools should
be increased by 2%
this year

22%

Funding for Iowas 18%


public schools should
not be increased at all

20%

10%

4%

10%

Not sure

5%

20%

Support outsourcing I- 25%


owas Medicaid program that provides health care for 560,000 Iowans living in poverty
and the disabled

25%

23%

Oppose outsourcing I- 49%


owas Medicaid program that provides health care for 560,000 Iowans living in poverty
and the disabled

51%

44%

Not sure 26%

24%

32%

Mode

Mode

Base Phone Internet


Abortion Position
Abortion should be 25%
legal in all cases

25%

25%

Abortion should be 33%


legal in most cases

34%

32%

Abortion should be 26%


illegal in most cases

27%

21%

Abortion should be 12%


illegal in all cases

11%

13%

3%

9%

Not sure

January 26-27, 2016


survey of 1,629 Iowa caucus voters

4%

Base Phone Internet


Continue Funding for
Planned Parenthood
Favor/Oppose
Strongly favor 49%

48%

50%

Somewhat favor 14%

12%

21%

9%

9%

6%

Strongly oppose 23%

27%

12%

3%

10%

Somewhat oppose

Not sure

5%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

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