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National Tracking Poll

Project: 2203090
N Size: 2005 Registered Voters
Margin of Error: ± 2%
Topline Report March 11-14, 2022
Question Response Frequency Percentage
P1 Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the
right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track?
Right Direction 615 31%
Wrong Track 1390 69%
nr2b Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President?
Strongly Approve 362 18%
Somewhat Approve 451 23%
Somewhat Disapprove 284 14%
Strongly Disapprove 848 42%
Don’t Know / No Opinion 60 3%
nr2bNET Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as President?
Total Approve 813 41%
Total Disapprove 1132 56%
Don’t Know / No Opinion 60 3%
P3 Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your
mind when you cast your vote for federal offices such as U.S. Senate or Congress?
Economic Issues – like taxes, wages, jobs, 781 39%
unemployment, and spending
Security Issues – like terrorism, foreign policy, and 326 16%
border security
Health Care Issues – like the 2010 health care law, 161 8%
Medicaid, other challenges
Seniors Issues – like Medicare and Social Security 209 10%
Women’s Issues – like birth control, abortion, and equal 122 6%
pay
Education Issues – like school standards, class sizes, 55 3%
school choice, and student loans
Energy Issues – like carbon emissions, cost of 212 11%
electricity/gasoline, or renewables
Other: 139 7%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL1 Thinking about the November 2022 midterm elections for U.S. Congress, how
enthusiastic would you say you are about voting in the midterm elections?
Extremely enthusiastic 518 26%
Very enthusiastic 404 20%
Somewhat enthusiastic 543 27%
Not too enthusiastic 366 18%
Not at all enthusiastic 174 9%
POL2 If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the
following candidates are you most likely to vote for?
Democratic candidate 833 42%
Republican candidate 856 43%
Don’t know / No opinion 316 16%
POL3_1 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy
Democrats in Congress 698 35%
Republicans in Congress 963 48%
Don’t know / No opinion 344 17%
POL3_2 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Jobs
Democrats in Congress 746 37%
Republicans in Congress 923 46%
Don’t know / No opinion 336 17%
POL3_3 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Health care
Democrats in Congress 925 46%
Republicans in Congress 737 37%
Don’t know / No opinion 343 17%
POL3_4 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Immigration
Democrats in Congress 768 38%
Republicans in Congress 906 45%
Don’t know / No opinion 331 17%
POL3_5 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Climate change
Democrats in Congress 975 49%
Republicans in Congress 569 28%
Don’t know / No opinion 462 23%
POL3_6 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The environment
Democrats in Congress 961 48%
Republicans in Congress 620 31%
Don’t know / No opinion 424 21%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL3_7 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Energy
Democrats in Congress 791 39%
Republicans in Congress 839 42%
Don’t know / No opinion 375 19%
POL3_8 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Education
Democrats in Congress 861 43%
Republicans in Congress 774 39%
Don’t know / No opinion 371 18%
POL3_9 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? National security
Democrats in Congress 656 33%
Republicans in Congress 984 49%
Don’t know / No opinion 365 18%
POL3_10 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Gun policy
Democrats in Congress 741 37%
Republicans in Congress 909 45%
Don’t know / No opinion 355 18%
POL3_11 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Protecting Medicare
and Social Security
Democrats in Congress 863 43%
Republicans in Congress 740 37%
Don’t know / No opinion 402 20%
POL3_12 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Coronavirus
Democrats in Congress 829 41%
Republicans in Congress 711 35%
Don’t know / No opinion 464 23%
POL3_13 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Voting rights
Democrats in Congress 896 45%
Republicans in Congress 777 39%
Don’t know / No opinion 332 17%
POL3_14 Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Rising cost of living
Democrats in Congress 698 35%
Republicans in Congress 896 45%
Don’t know / No opinion 411 21%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL4_1 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a
healthcare reform bill
A top priority 772 39%
An important, but lower priority 677 34%
Not too important a priority 258 13%
Should not be done 135 7%
Don’t know / No opinion 163 8%
POL4_2 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a
bill to address climate change and its effects
A top priority 666 33%
An important, but lower priority 571 28%
Not too important a priority 341 17%
Should not be done 314 16%
Don’t know / No opinion 113 6%
POL4_3 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a
bill to reduce inequality
A top priority 535 27%
An important, but lower priority 568 28%
Not too important a priority 416 21%
Should not be done 296 15%
Don’t know / No opinion 191 10%
POL4_4 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an
infrastructure spending bill
A top priority 655 33%
An important, but lower priority 664 33%
Not too important a priority 304 15%
Should not be done 145 7%
Don’t know / No opinion 237 12%
POL4_5 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing an
immigration reform bill
A top priority 663 33%
An important, but lower priority 720 36%
Not too important a priority 290 14%
Should not be done 136 7%
Don’t know / No opinion 196 10%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL4_6 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Reducing
the federal budget deficit
A top priority 882 44%
An important, but lower priority 696 35%
Not too important a priority 215 11%
Should not be done 46 2%
Don’t know / No opinion 166 8%
POL4_7 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing
legislation placing additional restrictions on gun ownership
A top priority 515 26%
An important, but lower priority 483 24%
Not too important a priority 304 15%
Should not be done 572 29%
Don’t know / No opinion 131 7%
POL4_8 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Regulating
tech companies
A top priority 351 17%
An important, but lower priority 738 37%
Not too important a priority 546 27%
Should not be done 144 7%
Don’t know / No opinion 225 11%
POL4_9 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Stimulating
the economy to recover from the coronavirus pandemic
A top priority 1072 53%
An important, but lower priority 550 27%
Not too important a priority 155 8%
Should not be done 117 6%
Don’t know / No opinion 111 6%
POL4_10 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Eliminating
the legislative filibuster in the Senate
A top priority 412 21%
An important, but lower priority 477 24%
Not too important a priority 317 16%
Should not be done 400 20%
Don’t know / No opinion 399 20%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL4_11 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a
bill to legalize marijuana
A top priority 336 17%
An important, but lower priority 472 24%
Not too important a priority 642 32%
Should not be done 438 22%
Don’t know / No opinion 116 6%
POL4_12 How important of a priority should each of the following be for Congress? Passing a
bill to provide relief to Americans with student loan debt
A top priority 423 21%
An important, but lower priority 530 26%
Not too important a priority 431 21%
Should not be done 510 25%
Don’t know / No opinion 111 6%
POL5_1 How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus?
President Joe Biden
Excellent 365 18%
Good 463 23%
Just Fair 301 15%
Poor 801 40%
Don’t Know / No Opinion 75 4%
POL5_2 How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus?
Congress
Excellent 94 5%
Good 442 22%
Just Fair 713 36%
Poor 580 29%
Don’t Know / No Opinion 177 9%
POL5_3 How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus?
Congressional Democrats
Excellent 241 12%
Good 522 26%
Just Fair 391 20%
Poor 704 35%
Don’t Know / No Opinion 147 7%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL5_4 How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus?
Congressional Republicans
Excellent 162 8%
Good 432 22%
Just Fair 555 28%
Poor 688 34%
Don’t Know / No Opinion 168 8%
POL5_5 How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? The
World Health Organization (WHO)
Excellent 271 14%
Good 630 31%
Just Fair 408 20%
Poor 521 26%
Don’t Know / No Opinion 174 9%
POL5_6 How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? The
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Excellent 370 18%
Good 638 32%
Just Fair 423 21%
Poor 464 23%
Don’t Know / No Opinion 110 5%
POL5_7 How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Your
state’s governor
Excellent 403 20%
Good 585 29%
Just Fair 383 19%
Poor 538 27%
Don’t Know / No Opinion 95 5%
POL5_8 How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Dr.
Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Excellent 511 25%
Good 431 22%
Just Fair 273 14%
Poor 640 32%
Don’t Know / No Opinion 149 7%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL6 Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about...
The economic impact of coronavirus including the 953 48%
effect on the stock market and increased unemployment
The public health impact of coronavirus including the 842 42%
spread of the disease which would cause more deaths
Don’t know / No opinion 210 10%
POL7 Currently, do you believe it’s more important for the government to address the:
The spread of coronavirus 492 25%
The economy 1346 67%
Don’t know / No opinion 167 8%
POL8 Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion?
Americans should continue to social distance for as 1002 50%
long as is needed to curb the spread of coronavirus even
if it means continued damage to the economy
Americans should stop social distancing to stimulate 717 36%
the economy even if it means increasing the spread of
coronavirus
Don’t know / No opinion 286 14%
POL9 Even if none are exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion
regarding mask mandates on federal transportation (such as airplanes, trains, buses,
and subways)?
It is too early to end mask mandates on federal 852 42%
transportation
It is the right time to end mask mandates on federal 516 26%
transportation
Mask mandates should have already ended on federal 265 13%
transportation
Mask mandates should have never been in place on 212 11%
federal transportation
Don’t know / No opinion 160 8%
POL10 Do you think the U.S. economy will get better or worse in the next year, or do you
think there will be no change?
Much worse 458 23%
Somewhat worse 573 29%
No change 270 13%
Somewhat better 432 22%
Much better 118 6%
Don’t know / No opinion 154 8%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL11 In the past month, would you say that overall, prices on items you’ve purchased have
been...?
Higher than usual 1750 87%
The same as usual 166 8%
Lower than usual 20 1%
Don’t know / No opinion 69 3%
POL12 As you may know, monthly payments and interest for most federal student loans have
been suspended since March 2020 to provide relief to borrowers during the COVID-19
pandemic. Payments are set to resume on May 2nd of this year.Do you support or
oppose extending the suspension of monthly payments and interest for federal student
loans beyond May 2nd?
Strongly support 542 27%
Somewhat support 462 23%
Somewhat oppose 281 14%
Strongly oppose 382 19%
Don’t know / No opinion 338 17%
POL13 As you may know, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has been nominated to the Supreme
Court. When the Senate votes on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the
Supreme Court, do you think the Senate should vote to confirm her as a Supreme
Court justice, or not?
Vote to confirm 896 45%
Vote not to confirm 367 18%
Don’t know / No opinion 743 37%
POL14 As you may know, former President Trump has released a new social media platform
called TRUTH Social. How much, if at all, do you expect to be using this new
platform now that it is live?
A lot 164 8%
Some 442 22%
Not Much 274 14%
Not at all 1126 56%
POL15_1 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Russia
Ally 24 1%
Friendly, but not an ally 59 3%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 271 14%
Enemy 1465 73%
Don’t know / No opinion 186 9%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL15_2 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Ukraine
Ally 899 45%
Friendly, but not an ally 713 36%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 105 5%
Enemy 47 2%
Don’t know / No opinion 241 12%
POL15_3 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? France
Ally 1178 59%
Friendly, but not an ally 417 21%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 115 6%
Enemy 24 1%
Don’t know / No opinion 271 14%
POL15_4 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Germany
Ally 1032 51%
Friendly, but not an ally 427 21%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 146 7%
Enemy 44 2%
Don’t know / No opinion 356 18%
POL15_5 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? United Kingdom
Ally 1397 70%
Friendly, but not an ally 266 13%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 55 3%
Enemy 19 1%
Don’t know / No opinion 267 13%
POL15_6 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Canada
Ally 1396 70%
Friendly, but not an ally 338 17%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 61 3%
Enemy 20 1%
Don’t know / No opinion 189 9%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL15_7 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Mexico
Ally 560 28%
Friendly, but not an ally 817 41%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 235 12%
Enemy 74 4%
Don’t know / No opinion 320 16%
POL15_8 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? China
Ally 79 4%
Friendly, but not an ally 240 12%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 563 28%
Enemy 865 43%
Don’t know / No opinion 257 13%
POL15_9 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Iran
Ally 63 3%
Friendly, but not an ally 173 9%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 435 22%
Enemy 968 48%
Don’t know / No opinion 366 18%
POL15_10 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Iraq
Ally 64 3%
Friendly, but not an ally 245 12%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 535 27%
Enemy 794 40%
Don’t know / No opinion 368 18%
POL15_11 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Israel
Ally 930 46%
Friendly, but not an ally 422 21%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 165 8%
Enemy 83 4%
Don’t know / No opinion 404 20%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL15_12 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Pakistan
Ally 85 4%
Friendly, but not an ally 398 20%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 543 27%
Enemy 444 22%
Don’t know / No opinion 536 27%
POL15_13 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? North Korea
Ally 54 3%
Friendly, but not an ally 104 5%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 279 14%
Enemy 1253 62%
Don’t know / No opinion 314 16%
POL15_14 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Japan
Ally 834 42%
Friendly, but not an ally 518 26%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 206 10%
Enemy 84 4%
Don’t know / No opinion 363 18%
POL15_15 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Saudi Arabia
Ally 122 6%
Friendly, but not an ally 508 25%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 557 28%
Enemy 334 17%
Don’t know / No opinion 484 24%
POL15_16 For each of the following countries, do you feel that the country is an ally of the United
States, is friendly but not an ally, is unfriendly but not an enemy, or is unfriendly and
an enemy of the United States? Venezuela
Ally 153 8%
Friendly, but not an ally 407 20%
Unfriendly, but not an enemy 481 24%
Enemy 358 18%
Don’t know / No opinion 606 30%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL16_1 As you may know, the European Union (EU) has banned Russian state-controlled
media outlets RT and Sputnik to block disinformation from these outlets regarding
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This means that content from RT, Sputnik, and their
subsidiaries, cannot be broadcasted or shared on social media and their apps cannot
be downloaded in EU countries.Do you support or oppose the following? The United
States government banning content from Russian state-controlled media outlets
Strongly support 980 49%
Somewhat support 398 20%
Somewhat oppose 159 8%
Strongly oppose 177 9%
Don’t know / No opinion 291 15%
POL16_2 As you may know, the European Union (EU) has banned Russian state-controlled
media outlets RT and Sputnik to block disinformation from these outlets regarding
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This means that content from RT, Sputnik, and their
subsidiaries, cannot be broadcasted or shared on social media and their apps cannot
be downloaded in EU countries.Do you support or oppose the following? Social media
companies banning content from Russian state-controlled media outlets in the United
States
Strongly support 976 49%
Somewhat support 366 18%
Somewhat oppose 184 9%
Strongly oppose 181 9%
Don’t know / No opinion 298 15%
POL17 As you may know, U.S. sanctions on Russian oil could lead to further increases in U.S.
gasoline prices. The U.S. is considering improving diplomatic relations with oil-rich
countries Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela to ease the economic burden of gasoline
prices on Americans. Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes
closest to your opinion?
The U.S. government should improve diplomatic 1044 52%
relations with Iran, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela if it
could make gas less expensive.
The U.S. government should not improve diplomatic 567 28%
relations with Iran, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela, even if
it could make gas less expensive.
Don’t know / No opinion 395 20%
POL18_1 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Consumer prices in
February 2022 rising 7.9% from a year ago, a 40-year high in inflation
A lot 876 44%
Some 642 32%
Not much 237 12%
Nothing at all 250 12%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL18_2 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Former President
Trump’s new social media platform, TRUTH Social, experiencing technical difficulties
such as outages, users not being able to create accounts, and long waitlists
A lot 171 9%
Some 472 24%
Not much 492 25%
Nothing at all 870 43%
POL18_3 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Former President
Trump’s new social media platform, TRUTH Social, experiencing a decline in daily
use
A lot 155 8%
Some 425 21%
Not much 552 28%
Nothing at all 873 44%
POL18_4 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Russian forces bombing
a children’s hospital in Mariupol, a city in Ukraine
A lot 910 45%
Some 610 30%
Not much 239 12%
Nothing at all 246 12%
POL18_5 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Congress passing a $1.5
trillion government spending bill to fund the federal government through September
that includes nearly $14 billion in aid for Ukraine
A lot 298 15%
Some 770 38%
Not much 477 24%
Nothing at all 460 23%
POL18_6 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Major League Baseball
owners and players agreeing to a new collective bargaining agreement
A lot 401 20%
Some 646 32%
Not much 360 18%
Nothing at all 598 30%
POL18_7 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The U.S. government
extending requirements for travelers to wear masks on public transportation, such as
airplanes, trains and in transit hubs, through April 18th, 2022
A lot 327 16%
Some 802 40%
Not much 469 23%
Nothing at all 407 20%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL18_8 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Roman Abramovich, a
Russian oligarch and owner of London soccer team Chelsea Football Club, being
sanctioned by the U.K. government for his relationship with Russian President
Vladimir Putin
A lot 205 10%
Some 569 28%
Not much 426 21%
Nothing at all 806 40%
POL18_9 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The U.S. government
posting a $217 billion budget deficit in February 2022, a 30% reduction in the deficit
since February 2021
A lot 159 8%
Some 472 24%
Not much 591 29%
Nothing at all 784 39%
POL18_10 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? State legislators in
Florida passing the so-called ’Don’t Say Gay’ bill that limits the teaching of sexual
orientation and gender identity to Florida school students
A lot 469 23%
Some 663 33%
Not much 379 19%
Nothing at all 494 25%
POL18_11 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Actor Jussie Smollett
being sentenced to 150 days in jail after being convicted for lying to police about being
the victim of a hate crime in 2019
A lot 454 23%
Some 752 38%
Not much 344 17%
Nothing at all 455 23%
POL18_12 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The U.S., Canada,
United Kingdom, Japan and the European Union announcing that they are removing
Russia’s ’most favored nation’ trade status in response to its invasion of Ukraine
A lot 420 21%
Some 740 37%
Not much 418 21%
Nothing at all 426 21%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL18_13 How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Negotiators stopping
talks to revive the 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran due to Russian demands
that it be allowed to trade with Iran
A lot 134 7%
Some 443 22%
Not much 559 28%
Nothing at all 869 43%
POL19_1 As you may know, inflation reached a 40-year high in the United States in February.
To what extent do you think each of the following is responsible for the increasing
inflation in the U.S. economy? Americans returning to pre-pandemic behaviors
Very responsible 243 12%
Somewhat responsible 564 28%
Not too responsible 514 26%
Not responsible at all 452 23%
Don’t know / No opinion 231 12%
POL19_2 As you may know, inflation reached a 40-year high in the United States in February.
To what extent do you think each of the following is responsible for the increasing
inflation in the U.S. economy? The Biden administration’s policies
Very responsible 843 42%
Somewhat responsible 394 20%
Not too responsible 338 17%
Not responsible at all 252 13%
Don’t know / No opinion 178 9%
POL19_3 As you may know, inflation reached a 40-year high in the United States in February.
To what extent do you think each of the following is responsible for the increasing
inflation in the U.S. economy? Large companies having little competition
Very responsible 403 20%
Somewhat responsible 682 34%
Not too responsible 388 19%
Not responsible at all 230 11%
Don’t know / No opinion 302 15%
POL19_4 As you may know, inflation reached a 40-year high in the United States in February.
To what extent do you think each of the following is responsible for the increasing
inflation in the U.S. economy? Russia’s war with Ukraine
Very responsible 627 31%
Somewhat responsible 624 31%
Not too responsible 348 17%
Not responsible at all 233 12%
Don’t know / No opinion 173 9%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL20_1 As you may know, the Florida legislature has passed a bill – labeled by opponents as
the ’Don’t Say Gay’ bill – limiting the teaching of sexual orientation and gender
identity to Florida school students. Some say that limiting these discussions will
protect children from inappropriate classroom topics, while others say it will block
important conversations about LGBTQ issues.To what extent do you support or
oppose the following items in the bill? Banning the teaching of sexual orientation and
gender identity from kindergarten through third grade
Strongly support 746 37%
Somewhat support 268 13%
Somewhat oppose 230 11%
Strongly oppose 463 23%
Don’t know / No opinion 298 15%
POL20_2 As you may know, the Florida legislature has passed a bill – labeled by opponents as
the ’Don’t Say Gay’ bill – limiting the teaching of sexual orientation and gender
identity to Florida school students. Some say that limiting these discussions will
protect children from inappropriate classroom topics, while others say it will block
important conversations about LGBTQ issues.To what extent do you support or
oppose the following items in the bill? Limiting lessons on sexual orientation and
gender identity after third grade to ’age appropriate’ discussions
Strongly support 639 32%
Somewhat support 402 20%
Somewhat oppose 215 11%
Strongly oppose 448 22%
Don’t know / No opinion 301 15%
POL20_3 As you may know, the Florida legislature has passed a bill – labeled by opponents as
the ’Don’t Say Gay’ bill – limiting the teaching of sexual orientation and gender
identity to Florida school students. Some say that limiting these discussions will
protect children from inappropriate classroom topics, while others say it will block
important conversations about LGBTQ issues.To what extent do you support or
oppose the following items in the bill? Allowing parents to sue school districts over
alleged violations of sexual orientation and gender identity discussions in schools
Strongly support 516 26%
Somewhat support 294 15%
Somewhat oppose 267 13%
Strongly oppose 607 30%
Don’t know / No opinion 321 16%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POL21_1 And as you may know, the Florida legislature has passed a bill limiting conversations
about race in Florida schools and in sensitivity and racial awareness training for
corporate employees. Some say that limiting these discussions will keep teachers and
employers objective, while others say doing so will ’whitewash’ history, especially with
regards to Black history.To what extent do you support or oppose the following items
in the bill? Banning the teaching of critical race theory in public schools
Strongly support 578 29%
Somewhat support 226 11%
Somewhat oppose 292 15%
Strongly oppose 558 28%
Don’t know / No opinion 351 17%
POL21_2 And as you may know, the Florida legislature has passed a bill limiting conversations
about race in Florida schools and in sensitivity and racial awareness training for
corporate employees. Some say that limiting these discussions will keep teachers and
employers objective, while others say doing so will ’whitewash’ history, especially with
regards to Black history.To what extent do you support or oppose the following items
in the bill? Preventing companies from requiring that employees participate in
sensitivity and racial awareness training
Strongly support 430 21%
Somewhat support 306 15%
Somewhat oppose 334 17%
Strongly oppose 569 28%
Don’t know / No opinion 366 18%
POL21_3 And as you may know, the Florida legislature has passed a bill limiting conversations
about race in Florida schools and in sensitivity and racial awareness training for
corporate employees. Some say that limiting these discussions will keep teachers and
employers objective, while others say doing so will ’whitewash’ history, especially with
regards to Black history.To what extent do you support or oppose the following items
in the bill? Allowing parents to sue school districts over alleged violations of critical
race theory being taught in schools
Strongly support 487 24%
Somewhat support 235 12%
Somewhat oppose 271 14%
Strongly oppose 633 32%
Don’t know / No opinion 378 19%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POLx_1 Next we will look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a long list, please
take the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer for each
name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat
Favorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of each If you have
heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, please mark ’Heard Of, No Opinion.’
If you have not heard of the person, please mark ’Never Heard Of.’Mitch McConnell
Total Favorable 441 22%
Total Unfavorable 1117 56%
Heard Of, No Opinion 299 15%
Never Heard Of 148 7%
POLx_2 Favorability for Nancy Pelosi
Total Favorable 623 31%
Total Unfavorable 1180 59%
Heard Of, No Opinion 148 7%
Never Heard Of 53 3%
POLx_3 Favorability for Charles Schumer
Total Favorable 510 25%
Total Unfavorable 881 44%
Heard Of, No Opinion 373 19%
Never Heard Of 241 12%
POLx_4 Favorability for Mike Pence
Total Favorable 804 40%
Total Unfavorable 953 48%
Heard Of, No Opinion 193 10%
Never Heard Of 55 3%
POLx_5 Favorability for Donald Trump
Total Favorable 837 42%
Total Unfavorable 1104 55%
Heard Of, No Opinion 50 3%
Never Heard Of 14 1%
POLx_6 Favorability for Republicans in Congress
Total Favorable 780 39%
Total Unfavorable 1033 52%
Heard Of, No Opinion 132 7%
Never Heard Of 60 3%

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Question Response Frequency Percentage
POLx_7 Favorability for Democrats in Congress
Total Favorable 779 39%
Total Unfavorable 1069 53%
Heard Of, No Opinion 118 6%
Never Heard Of 39 2%
POLx_9 Favorability for Kevin McCarthy
Total Favorable 440 22%
Total Unfavorable 781 39%
Heard Of, No Opinion 486 24%
Never Heard Of 298 15%
POLx_10 Favorability for Joe Biden
Total Favorable 851 42%
Total Unfavorable 1105 55%
Heard Of, No Opinion 45 2%
Never Heard Of 4 0%
POLx_11 Favorability for Kamala Harris
Total Favorable 790 39%
Total Unfavorable 1057 53%
Heard Of, No Opinion 116 6%
Never Heard Of 42 2%
Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calcu-
lated for registered voters with demographic post-stratification weights applied.

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Respondent Demographics Summary

Respondent Demographics Summary

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics


Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

xdemAll Registered Voters 2005 100%


xdemGender Gender: Male 945 47%
Gender: Female 1060 53%
N 2005
age Age: 18-34 516 26%
Age: 35-44 308 15%
Age: 45-64 682 34%
Age: 65+ 499 25%
N 2005
demAgeGeneration GenZers: 1997-2012 239 12%
Millennials: 1981-1996 505 25%
GenXers: 1965-1980 472 24%
Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 721 36%
N 1938
xpid3 PID: Dem (no lean) 742 37%
PID: Ind (no lean) 561 28%
PID: Rep (no lean) 702 35%
N 2005
xpidGender PID/Gender: Dem Men 338 17%
PID/Gender: Dem Women 404 20%
PID/Gender: Ind Men 265 13%
PID/Gender: Ind Women 295 15%
PID/Gender: Rep Men 342 17%
PID/Gender: Rep Women 361 18%
N 2005
xdemIdeo3 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 562 28%
Ideo: Moderate (4) 518 26%
Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 772 38%
N 1852
xeduc3 Educ: < College 1211 60%
Educ: Bachelors degree 503 25%
Educ: Post-grad 291 15%
N 2005
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Respondent Demographics Summary

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics


Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

xdemInc3 Income: Under 50k 849 42%


Income: 50k-100k 716 36%
Income: 100k+ 440 22%
N 2005
xdemWhite Ethnicity: White 1558 78%
xdemHispBin Ethnicity: Hispanic 223 11%
demBlackBin Ethnicity: Black 248 12%
demRaceOther Ethnicity: Other 199 10%
xdemReligion All Christian 1007 50%
All Non-Christian 94 5%
Atheist 82 4%
Agnostic/Nothing in particular 477 24%
Something Else 345 17%
N 2005
xdemReligOther Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 122 6%
xdemEvang Evangelical 571 28%
Non-Evangelical 743 37%
N 1314
xdemUsr Community: Urban 457 23%
Community: Suburban 1031 51%
Community: Rural 516 26%
N 2005
xdemEmploy Employ: Private Sector 643 32%
Employ: Government 144 7%
Employ: Self-Employed 167 8%
Employ: Homemaker 141 7%
Employ: Student 73 4%
Employ: Retired 541 27%
Employ: Unemployed 184 9%
Employ: Other 112 6%
N 2005
xdemMilHH1 Military HH: Yes 352 18%
Military HH: No 1653 82%
N 2005
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Respondent Demographics Summary

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics


Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

xnr1 RD/WT: Right Direction 615 31%


RD/WT: Wrong Track 1390 69%
N 2005
xdemBidenApprove Biden Job Approve 813 41%
Biden Job Disapprove 1132 56%
N 1945
xdemBidenApprove2 Biden Job Strongly Approve 362 18%
Biden Job Somewhat Approve 451 23%
Biden Job Somewhat Disapprove 284 14%
Biden Job Strongly Disapprove 848 42%
N 1945
xdemBidenFav Favorable of Biden 851 42%
Unfavorable of Biden 1105 55%
N 1956
xdemBidenFavFull Very Favorable of Biden 380 19%
Somewhat Favorable of Biden 472 24%
Somewhat Unfavorable of Biden 231 12%
Very Unfavorable of Biden 873 44%
N 1956
xnr3 #1 Issue: Economy 781 39%
#1 Issue: Security 326 16%
#1 Issue: Health Care 161 8%
#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 209 10%
#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 122 6%
#1 Issue: Education 55 3%
#1 Issue: Energy 212 11%
#1 Issue: Other 139 7%
N 2005
xsubVote20O 2020 Vote: Joe Biden 949 47%
2020 Vote: Donald Trump 867 43%
2020 Vote: Other 36 2%
2020 Vote: Didn’t Vote 153 8%
N 2005
xsubVote18O 2018 House Vote: Democrat 760 38%
2018 House Vote: Republican 694 35%
2018 House Vote: Someone else 70 3%
N 1524
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Respondent Demographics Summary

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics


Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

xsubVote16O 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 682 34%


2016 Vote: Donald Trump 763 38%
2016 Vote: Other 104 5%
2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 454 23%
N 2002
xsubVote14O Voted in 2014: Yes 1353 67%
Voted in 2014: No 652 33%
N 2005
xreg4 4-Region: Northeast 354 18%
4-Region: Midwest 446 22%
4-Region: South 748 37%
4-Region: West 457 23%
N 2005
xdemPidLean Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 872 43%
Party: Republican/Leans Republican 844 42%
N 1717
Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calcu-
lated with demographic post-stratification weights applied.

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