Marquette Law School Supreme Court Poll January 21 - 28, 2026

National Issues only

(Percentages are rounded to whole numbers for reporting of results. Frequencies have been rounded to whole numbers but percentages are calculated based on non-integer weighted sample sizes.)

Results for survey items among all respondents are presented here (unless otherwise indicated). Please note that some questions are only asked of particular groups of respondents. In these instances, the row NAs includes the number and percent of total respondents omitted from the question. These omitted cases are ignored when calculating the Valid and Cumulative percent columns.

Follow politics

Some people seem to follow what's going on in politics most of the time, whether there's an election going on or not. Others aren't that interested. How often do you follow what's going on in politics…?
Most of the time Some of the time Only now and then Hardly at all n
sex
Male 52 33 11 4 486
Female 40 41 13 6 500
Another gender 36 53 11 0 6
age
18-29 37 47 12 4 187
30-44 35 42 16 8 275
45-59 42 38 13 7 225
60+ 64 26 7 3 316
education
Less than HS 26 44 17 13 91
HS graduate 41 33 18 8 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 49 42 9 0 256
Bachelor's degree 48 36 11 5 217
Post grad study/professional degree 61 31 3 5 144
income
Less than $30k 35 41 15 8 238
$30k to less than $50k 37 36 18 10 160
$50k to less than $75k 49 39 10 2 142
$75k to less than $100k 51 35 10 4 143
$100k or more 56 35 7 2 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 49 35 12 4 423
Independent 23 43 19 16 161
Democrat 52 37 8 3 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 52 34 11 3 312
Independent 37 39 14 10 405
Democrat 52 38 8 1 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 52 34 11 3 312
Lean Republican 40 37 16 6 111
Independent 23 43 19 16 161
Lean Democrat 51 35 8 7 134
Democrat 52 38 8 1 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 54 31 11 4 589
Black Non-Hispanic 34 47 13 5 116
Hispanic 33 46 16 5 177
Other 35 42 10 13 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 39 28 20 14 63
Once a week 55 33 9 3 155
Once or twice a month 48 47 5 1 73
A few times a year 44 40 11 5 187
Seldom 50 40 7 3 227
Never 40 35 16 8 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 42 37 15 6 230
Mainline Protestant 49 36 10 5 201
Roman Catholic 53 39 6 3 163
No religion 44 37 14 5 288
Other religion 45 35 9 11 119
ideology
Very conservative 61 28 7 4 132
Somewhat conservative 50 36 12 2 232
Moderate 32 46 15 7 356
Somewhat liberal 49 41 8 2 166
Very liberal 62 20 10 9 113
voter registration status
Yes 55 34 8 3 732
No 22 45 20 13 271

Registered to vote

Are you registered to vote at your present address, or not?
Yes No n
sex
Male 77 23 486
Female 77 23 500
Another gender 78 22 6
age
18-29 65 35 187
30-44 65 35 275
45-59 85 15 225
60+ 91 9 316
education
Less than HS 55 45 91
HS graduate 71 29 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 79 21 256
Bachelor's degree 87 13 217
Post grad study/professional degree 89 11 144
income
Less than $30k 65 35 238
$30k to less than $50k 70 30 160
$50k to less than $75k 84 16 142
$75k to less than $100k 82 18 143
$100k or more 87 13 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 84 16 423
Independent 49 51 161
Democrat 81 19 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 90 10 312
Independent 65 35 405
Democrat 82 18 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 90 10 312
Lean Republican 70 30 111
Independent 49 51 161
Lean Democrat 80 20 134
Democrat 82 18 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 83 17 589
Black Non-Hispanic 71 29 116
Hispanic 69 31 177
Other 66 34 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 76 24 63
Once a week 92 8 155
Once or twice a month 77 23 73
A few times a year 76 24 187
Seldom 84 16 227
Never 67 33 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 84 16 230
Mainline Protestant 84 16 201
Roman Catholic 82 18 163
No religion 70 30 288
Other religion 66 34 119
ideology
Very conservative 88 12 132
Somewhat conservative 85 15 232
Moderate 69 31 356
Somewhat liberal 79 21 166
Very liberal 79 21 113
voter registration status
Yes 98 2 732
No 23 77 271

Chances will vote

What are the chances that you will vote in the November 2026 general election for congressional and state offices-- are you absolutely certain to vote, very likely to vote, are the chances 50-50, or don't you think you will vote?
Absolutely certain to vote Very likely to vote Chances are 50-50 Don't think will vote Not eligible to vote n
sex
Male 58 15 13 10 3 486
Female 51 20 15 11 3 500
Another gender 57 22 10 11 0 6
age
18-29 32 29 23 11 4 187
30-44 38 23 16 19 5 275
45-59 62 12 15 10 1 225
60+ 76 11 7 4 1 316
education
Less than HS 27 15 23 25 10 91
HS graduate 47 17 18 14 4 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 56 21 13 9 2 256
Bachelor's degree 63 17 12 7 0 217
Post grad study/professional degree 72 13 7 5 3 144
income
Less than $30k 31 27 19 17 5 238
$30k to less than $50k 42 19 23 12 4 160
$50k to less than $75k 64 17 10 8 1 142
$75k to less than $100k 61 15 14 8 1 143
$100k or more 71 12 7 7 2 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 60 17 15 7 2 423
Independent 21 20 23 32 4 161
Democrat 62 18 10 6 4 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 66 16 15 3 1 312
Independent 38 20 17 21 3 405
Democrat 66 16 9 4 4 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 66 16 15 3 1 312
Lean Republican 43 20 14 19 4 111
Independent 21 20 23 32 4 161
Lean Democrat 54 21 11 11 2 134
Democrat 66 16 9 4 4 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 63 15 12 9 1 589
Black Non-Hispanic 47 25 16 9 2 116
Hispanic 38 20 21 14 8 177
Other 41 24 14 16 6 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 62 10 3 20 6 63
Once a week 67 20 9 3 2 155
Once or twice a month 52 29 9 4 6 73
A few times a year 49 22 16 9 4 187
Seldom 57 18 15 9 2 227
Never 48 13 19 18 2 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 56 22 12 6 3 230
Mainline Protestant 60 14 15 11 0 201
Roman Catholic 61 15 13 6 6 163
No religion 51 17 16 14 2 288
Other religion 42 21 13 20 4 119
ideology
Very conservative 70 12 8 7 3 132
Somewhat conservative 57 21 14 8 0 232
Moderate 42 19 17 17 4 356
Somewhat liberal 57 19 13 7 4 166
Very liberal 65 12 13 8 1 113
voter registration status
Yes 70 18 9 3 0 732
No 12 18 27 32 11 271

Generic ballot

If the election for Congress were held today, would you vote for the (Democratic) candidate in your district or the (Republican) candidate in your district?
Democratic candidate Republican candidate Neither Would not vote n
sex
Male 43 43 9 6 486
Female 46 36 11 8 500
Another gender 89 0 0 11 6
age
18-29 53 24 17 6 187
30-44 40 35 13 13 275
45-59 43 41 10 6 225
60+ 45 50 3 3 316
education
Less than HS 35 26 26 13 91
HS graduate 32 46 12 9 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 43 44 9 5 256
Bachelor's degree 54 33 6 7 217
Post grad study/professional degree 62 33 2 3 144
income
Less than $30k 41 27 20 11 238
$30k to less than $50k 43 41 10 6 160
$50k to less than $75k 44 40 10 6 142
$75k to less than $100k 45 44 5 6 143
$100k or more 49 44 3 4 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 6 88 3 4 423
Independent 25 9 45 21 161
Democrat 91 1 3 4 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 5 93 2 1 312
Independent 40 24 22 14 405
Democrat 95 1 1 3 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 5 93 2 1 312
Lean Republican 8 73 5 14 111
Independent 25 9 45 21 161
Lean Democrat 84 2 7 6 134
Democrat 95 1 1 3 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 39 49 6 6 589
Black Non-Hispanic 64 15 15 6 116
Hispanic 51 23 18 8 177
Other 48 34 10 8 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 23 48 11 19 63
Once a week 35 57 5 3 155
Once or twice a month 49 43 5 3 73
A few times a year 46 38 10 6 187
Seldom 44 43 8 5 227
Never 52 24 14 10 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 27 59 7 6 230
Mainline Protestant 41 44 10 5 201
Roman Catholic 43 48 4 5 163
No religion 63 19 11 7 288
Other religion 44 27 17 12 119
ideology
Very conservative 7 85 4 4 132
Somewhat conservative 12 80 4 4 232
Moderate 47 25 17 12 356
Somewhat liberal 87 2 7 4 166
Very liberal 88 1 8 4 113
voter registration status
Yes 48 44 7 1 732
No 35 25 17 23 271

Generic ballot, RV

This table shows results among registered voters only.

If the election for Congress were held today, would you vote for the (Democratic) candidate in your district or the (Republican) candidate in your district?
Democratic candidate Republican candidate Neither Would not vote n
sex
Male 45 47 7 0 376
Female 50 41 8 1 387
Another gender 85 0 0 15 5
age
18-29 59 24 15 2 121
30-44 45 45 9 1 179
45-59 45 45 9 1 191
60+ 48 50 2 0 286
education
Less than HS 46 30 23 1 50
HS graduate 35 54 9 2 199
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 45 48 6 0 202
Bachelor's degree 56 37 6 1 189
Post grad study/professional degree 62 35 2 0 128
income
Less than $30k 49 32 17 3 156
$30k to less than $50k 43 51 5 1 112
$50k to less than $75k 48 44 7 1 119
$75k to less than $100k 49 44 6 0 118
$100k or more 49 48 3 0 269
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 6 92 2 0 357
Independent 36 10 51 4 80
Democrat 95 1 3 1 341
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 5 93 1 0 279
Independent 50 29 19 2 265
Democrat 97 1 2 0 234
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 5 93 1 0 279
Lean Republican 8 87 4 0 78
Independent 36 10 51 4 80
Lean Democrat 91 1 5 2 107
Democrat 97 1 2 0 234
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 43 53 3 1 490
Black Non-Hispanic 71 15 12 2 82
Hispanic 55 26 17 2 122
Other 50 41 9 0 62
religious service attendance
More than once a week 30 63 8 0 48
Once a week 35 59 5 1 143
Once or twice a month 48 51 1 0 57
A few times a year 48 43 8 1 142
Seldom 47 45 7 0 190
Never 63 25 9 2 199
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 27 67 6 1 194
Mainline Protestant 45 46 8 1 169
Roman Catholic 43 52 4 1 134
No religion 74 18 6 1 202
Other religion 51 32 16 1 78
ideology
Very conservative 6 89 4 0 117
Somewhat conservative 13 83 4 0 196
Moderate 56 29 13 2 246
Somewhat liberal 93 1 5 1 131
Very liberal 93 1 6 0 89
voter registration status
Yes 48 45 7 1 716
No 52 32 14 3 62

Trump job approval (4-cat)

Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 22 27 14 37 486
Female 16 20 15 50 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 11 17 24 49 187
30-44 11 29 18 42 275
45-59 20 22 13 43 225
60+ 28 22 5 43 316
education
Less than HS 16 24 15 45 91
HS graduate 26 25 17 32 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 20 23 13 43 256
Bachelor's degree 12 23 13 50 217
Post grad study/professional degree 14 18 10 59 144
income
Less than $30k 17 16 16 51 238
$30k to less than $50k 15 27 18 40 160
$50k to less than $75k 21 20 17 42 142
$75k to less than $100k 18 29 11 42 143
$100k or more 21 25 10 43 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 41 42 9 7 423
Independent 6 18 32 41 161
Democrat 1 5 12 82 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 45 41 7 7 312
Independent 10 22 22 44 405
Democrat 1 5 11 84 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 45 41 7 7 312
Lean Republican 30 45 17 9 111
Independent 6 18 32 41 161
Lean Democrat 0 7 15 79 134
Democrat 1 5 11 84 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 23 26 10 40 589
Black Non-Hispanic 6 16 18 60 116
Hispanic 13 17 20 49 177
Other 16 21 24 39 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 26 29 13 25 63
Once a week 24 32 12 33 155
Once or twice a month 27 22 12 39 73
A few times a year 17 24 14 45 187
Seldom 22 26 10 43 227
Never 11 14 19 55 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 31 25 16 28 230
Mainline Protestant 20 28 9 44 201
Roman Catholic 25 30 10 36 163
No religion 7 15 16 62 288
Other religion 13 22 17 44 119
ideology
Very conservative 58 31 8 3 132
Somewhat conservative 32 47 13 9 232
Moderate 9 20 21 51 356
Somewhat liberal 1 5 11 82 166
Very liberal 3 1 7 89 113
voter registration status
Yes 21 23 11 45 732
No 12 24 22 40 271

Trump job approval (2-cat)

Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 49 51 486
Female 35 64 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 28 72 187
30-44 40 60 275
45-59 42 56 225
60+ 51 49 316
education
Less than HS 40 60 91
HS graduate 50 49 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 43 57 256
Bachelor's degree 35 63 217
Post grad study/professional degree 32 68 144
income
Less than $30k 33 67 238
$30k to less than $50k 41 58 160
$50k to less than $75k 41 59 142
$75k to less than $100k 47 53 143
$100k or more 46 53 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 83 17 423
Independent 24 73 161
Democrat 6 94 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 86 14 312
Independent 32 67 405
Democrat 6 94 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 86 14 312
Lean Republican 75 25 111
Independent 24 73 161
Lean Democrat 7 93 134
Democrat 6 94 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 49 50 589
Black Non-Hispanic 22 78 116
Hispanic 30 69 177
Other 37 63 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 55 38 63
Once a week 56 44 155
Once or twice a month 49 51 73
A few times a year 41 59 187
Seldom 47 53 227
Never 26 74 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 56 44 230
Mainline Protestant 47 53 201
Roman Catholic 54 46 163
No religion 22 78 288
Other religion 35 62 119
ideology
Very conservative 89 11 132
Somewhat conservative 79 21 232
Moderate 29 71 356
Somewhat liberal 7 93 166
Very liberal 3 97 113
voter registration status
Yes 43 57 732
No 36 62 271

Congressional Republicans approval (4-cat)

Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Republicans in Congress are handing their job?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 12 32 21 35 486
Female 9 26 25 39 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 9 17 31 43 187
30-44 9 30 28 32 275
45-59 6 33 22 37 225
60+ 15 31 14 40 316
education
Less than HS 19 21 28 33 91
HS graduate 16 32 26 25 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 8 33 23 36 256
Bachelor's degree 5 29 18 47 217
Post grad study/professional degree 7 21 18 54 144
income
Less than $30k 13 21 29 37 238
$30k to less than $50k 11 30 28 30 160
$50k to less than $75k 10 31 18 41 142
$75k to less than $100k 11 29 23 37 143
$100k or more 7 33 17 42 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 22 58 15 5 423
Independent 4 18 44 31 161
Democrat 1 3 22 73 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 24 58 13 5 312
Independent 6 23 33 37 405
Democrat 1 4 19 76 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 24 58 13 5 312
Lean Republican 15 57 22 6 111
Independent 4 18 44 31 161
Lean Democrat 1 2 29 68 134
Democrat 1 4 19 76 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 11 34 19 36 589
Black Non-Hispanic 8 12 37 43 116
Hispanic 12 17 28 42 177
Other 8 34 23 35 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 13 42 19 19 63
Once a week 13 41 19 27 155
Once or twice a month 12 33 24 31 73
A few times a year 10 26 34 31 187
Seldom 11 31 19 39 227
Never 8 19 21 53 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 13 42 26 20 230
Mainline Protestant 11 28 26 35 201
Roman Catholic 16 36 18 30 163
No religion 5 17 20 57 288
Other religion 9 23 23 41 119
ideology
Very conservative 29 55 11 5 132
Somewhat conservative 17 55 21 7 232
Moderate 7 22 31 40 356
Somewhat liberal 0 5 22 73 166
Very liberal 1 2 13 84 113
voter registration status
Yes 9 30 19 42 732
No 13 24 34 28 271

Congressional Republicans approval (2-cat)

Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Republicans in Congress are handing their job?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 43 56 486
Female 36 64 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 26 74 187
30-44 40 60 275
45-59 39 59 225
60+ 46 53 316
education
Less than HS 40 60 91
HS graduate 48 51 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 42 58 256
Bachelor's degree 34 65 217
Post grad study/professional degree 28 72 144
income
Less than $30k 34 66 238
$30k to less than $50k 41 58 160
$50k to less than $75k 41 59 142
$75k to less than $100k 40 60 143
$100k or more 40 59 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 80 20 423
Independent 22 75 161
Democrat 5 95 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 82 18 312
Independent 29 70 405
Democrat 6 94 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 82 18 312
Lean Republican 72 28 111
Independent 22 75 161
Lean Democrat 3 97 134
Democrat 6 94 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 46 54 589
Black Non-Hispanic 20 80 116
Hispanic 29 70 177
Other 42 58 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 55 37 63
Once a week 54 46 155
Once or twice a month 45 55 73
A few times a year 36 64 187
Seldom 42 58 227
Never 26 74 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 55 45 230
Mainline Protestant 40 60 201
Roman Catholic 52 48 163
No religion 22 78 288
Other religion 32 64 119
ideology
Very conservative 84 16 132
Somewhat conservative 72 28 232
Moderate 29 71 356
Somewhat liberal 5 95 166
Very liberal 3 97 113
voter registration status
Yes 40 60 732
No 37 61 271

Congressional Democrats approval (4-cat)

Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Democrats in Congress are handing their job?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 4 20 32 43 486
Female 6 27 39 28 500
Another gender 0 0 66 34 6
age
18-29 5 22 49 23 187
30-44 6 26 39 29 275
45-59 3 21 31 44 225
60+ 6 24 28 41 316
education
Less than HS 5 25 41 29 91
HS graduate 5 25 31 39 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 5 23 32 40 256
Bachelor's degree 5 18 46 30 217
Post grad study/professional degree 6 31 29 34 144
income
Less than $30k 7 26 42 26 238
$30k to less than $50k 6 24 31 38 160
$50k to less than $75k 4 29 32 35 142
$75k to less than $100k 5 25 34 37 143
$100k or more 4 20 35 41 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 1 8 28 63 423
Independent 1 20 51 25 161
Democrat 10 41 38 11 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 2 7 26 65 312
Independent 3 20 44 32 405
Democrat 11 47 35 7 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 2 7 26 65 312
Lean Republican 0 11 33 56 111
Independent 1 20 51 25 161
Lean Democrat 9 28 44 19 134
Democrat 11 47 35 7 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 3 20 35 42 589
Black Non-Hispanic 9 34 44 13 116
Hispanic 7 30 36 27 177
Other 10 25 29 36 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 6 21 20 45 63
Once a week 7 19 34 40 155
Once or twice a month 9 21 45 25 73
A few times a year 6 27 32 35 187
Seldom 3 26 35 36 227
Never 4 23 41 32 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 5 21 30 44 230
Mainline Protestant 3 22 36 40 201
Roman Catholic 7 22 34 37 163
No religion 4 27 42 26 288
Other religion 8 26 32 31 119
ideology
Very conservative 3 5 15 76 132
Somewhat conservative 2 10 32 56 232
Moderate 3 29 45 23 356
Somewhat liberal 10 41 39 11 166
Very liberal 13 32 36 19 113
voter registration status
Yes 5 24 32 39 732
No 7 23 45 23 271

Congressional Democrats approval (2-cat)

Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Democrats in Congress are handing their job?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 25 75 486
Female 33 66 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 28 72 187
30-44 32 68 275
45-59 24 75 225
60+ 30 69 316
education
Less than HS 30 70 91
HS graduate 30 69 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 28 72 256
Bachelor's degree 23 76 217
Post grad study/professional degree 37 63 144
income
Less than $30k 33 67 238
$30k to less than $50k 30 69 160
$50k to less than $75k 33 67 142
$75k to less than $100k 30 70 143
$100k or more 23 76 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 9 91 423
Independent 21 76 161
Democrat 51 49 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 9 91 312
Independent 23 76 405
Democrat 58 42 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 9 91 312
Lean Republican 11 89 111
Independent 21 76 161
Lean Democrat 36 64 134
Democrat 58 42 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 23 77 589
Black Non-Hispanic 43 57 116
Hispanic 37 62 177
Other 35 65 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 27 65 63
Once a week 25 75 155
Once or twice a month 30 70 73
A few times a year 33 67 187
Seldom 30 70 227
Never 27 73 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 26 74 230
Mainline Protestant 25 75 201
Roman Catholic 29 71 163
No religion 32 68 288
Other religion 34 62 119
ideology
Very conservative 8 92 132
Somewhat conservative 12 88 232
Moderate 32 68 356
Somewhat liberal 50 50 166
Very liberal 46 54 113
voter registration status
Yes 28 72 732
No 30 69 271

Fav/Unfav: Trump (4-cat)

[Donald Trump] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following people or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Very favorable Somewhat favorable Somewhat unfavorable Very unfavorable Haven't heard enough n
sex
Male 24 25 8 42 1 486
Female 18 16 11 52 2 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 0 6
age
18-29 11 17 15 57 1 187
30-44 16 22 12 47 3 275
45-59 22 21 9 46 0 225
60+ 30 20 6 42 2 316
education
Less than HS 20 19 7 49 6 91
HS graduate 28 21 12 36 2 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 24 19 12 44 1 256
Bachelor's degree 13 23 8 54 0 217
Post grad study/professional degree 16 17 5 63 0 144
income
Less than $30k 19 13 12 53 3 238
$30k to less than $50k 22 21 11 44 3 160
$50k to less than $75k 24 16 12 46 1 142
$75k to less than $100k 19 27 8 44 1 143
$100k or more 21 25 6 47 0 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 46 37 7 9 1 423
Independent 6 17 25 45 6 161
Democrat 1 5 6 87 0 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 51 35 5 8 0 312
Independent 11 21 16 48 3 405
Democrat 1 3 6 90 0 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 51 35 5 8 0 312
Lean Republican 31 43 12 11 3 111
Independent 6 17 25 45 6 161
Lean Democrat 2 8 8 83 0 134
Democrat 1 3 6 90 0 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 25 24 7 42 1 589
Black Non-Hispanic 10 12 13 61 3 116
Hispanic 15 13 14 55 3 177
Other 18 22 12 49 0 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 28 23 13 25 7 63
Once a week 25 33 8 31 2 155
Once or twice a month 27 19 10 42 1 73
A few times a year 18 20 11 51 0 187
Seldom 25 21 7 45 2 227
Never 14 13 11 61 1 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 32 23 11 32 2 230
Mainline Protestant 25 21 7 45 1 201
Roman Catholic 26 26 8 39 1 163
No religion 10 13 12 65 0 288
Other religion 14 23 6 50 5 119
ideology
Very conservative 62 27 7 3 1 132
Somewhat conservative 37 41 9 12 2 232
Moderate 11 17 15 55 2 356
Somewhat liberal 2 5 5 89 0 166
Very liberal 2 3 4 89 2 113
voter registration status
Yes 23 20 8 48 1 732
No 14 20 14 46 4 271

Fav/Unfav: Trump (2-cat)

[Donald Trump] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following people or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Favorable opinion Unfavorable opinion Haven't heard enough n
sex
Male 49 50 1 486
Female 35 63 2 500
Another gender 0 100 0 6
age
18-29 27 72 1 187
30-44 39 59 3 275
45-59 43 55 0 225
60+ 50 48 2 316
education
Less than HS 39 55 6 91
HS graduate 49 48 2 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 43 56 1 256
Bachelor's degree 37 62 0 217
Post grad study/professional degree 32 68 0 144
income
Less than $30k 32 65 3 238
$30k to less than $50k 42 55 3 160
$50k to less than $75k 40 59 1 142
$75k to less than $100k 46 53 1 143
$100k or more 46 54 0 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 83 16 1 423
Independent 23 69 6 161
Democrat 6 94 0 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 86 13 0 312
Independent 33 64 3 405
Democrat 4 95 0 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 86 13 0 312
Lean Republican 74 23 3 111
Independent 23 69 6 161
Lean Democrat 9 91 0 134
Democrat 4 95 0 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 49 49 1 589
Black Non-Hispanic 22 75 3 116
Hispanic 28 69 3 177
Other 39 61 0 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 51 37 7 63
Once a week 59 40 2 155
Once or twice a month 46 53 1 73
A few times a year 38 62 0 187
Seldom 46 53 2 227
Never 27 72 1 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 55 43 2 230
Mainline Protestant 46 53 1 201
Roman Catholic 52 47 1 163
No religion 23 77 0 288
Other religion 37 56 5 119
ideology
Very conservative 89 10 1 132
Somewhat conservative 78 20 2 232
Moderate 28 70 2 356
Somewhat liberal 6 94 0 166
Very liberal 5 94 2 113
voter registration status
Yes 44 56 1 732
No 34 61 4 271

Fav/Unfav: Vance (4-cat)

[J.D. Vance] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following people or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Very favorable Somewhat favorable Somewhat unfavorable Very unfavorable Haven’t heard enough n
sex
Male 29 16 10 39 6 486
Female 19 15 12 42 12 500
Another gender 0 0 0 89 11 6
age
18-29 12 16 14 47 11 187
30-44 16 19 14 35 16 275
45-59 24 16 8 43 7 225
60+ 35 12 9 41 3 316
education
Less than HS 17 20 9 32 21 91
HS graduate 28 18 11 30 13 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 27 14 12 38 10 256
Bachelor's degree 18 16 12 48 4 217
Post grad study/professional degree 21 9 10 60 0 144
income
Less than $30k 17 12 13 39 18 238
$30k to less than $50k 20 19 7 39 15 160
$50k to less than $75k 28 11 13 41 7 142
$75k to less than $100k 26 17 11 43 4 143
$100k or more 27 17 10 43 2 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 53 27 8 6 6 423
Independent 3 16 20 34 24 161
Democrat 1 4 11 78 6 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 59 25 7 5 4 312
Independent 11 17 16 40 15 405
Democrat 1 2 8 82 6 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 59 25 7 5 4 312
Lean Republican 35 31 11 9 13 111
Independent 3 16 20 34 24 161
Lean Democrat 2 6 16 72 4 134
Democrat 1 2 8 82 6 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 29 17 9 38 7 589
Black Non-Hispanic 10 14 11 48 18 116
Hispanic 15 12 15 47 11 177
Other 19 14 17 39 12 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 36 15 9 18 17 63
Once a week 35 19 11 29 6 155
Once or twice a month 28 19 9 39 5 73
A few times a year 20 16 11 42 11 187
Seldom 27 14 13 38 7 227
Never 13 13 10 54 10 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 37 18 10 22 12 230
Mainline Protestant 30 16 6 39 10 201
Roman Catholic 27 20 14 34 5 163
No religion 9 10 13 59 8 288
Other religion 16 16 12 45 9 119
ideology
Very conservative 68 15 7 4 5 132
Somewhat conservative 46 29 11 8 6 232
Moderate 10 15 15 46 14 356
Somewhat liberal 1 5 10 76 7 166
Very liberal 0 3 5 86 6 113
voter registration status
Yes 27 15 10 44 5 732
No 15 17 14 33 21 271

Fav/Unfav: Vance (2-cat)

[J.D. Vance] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following people or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard enough n
sex
Male 45 49 6 486
Female 34 54 12 500
Another gender 0 89 11 6
age
18-29 28 61 11 187
30-44 35 49 16 275
45-59 41 51 7 225
60+ 47 50 3 316
education
Less than HS 37 41 21 91
HS graduate 46 41 13 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 41 50 10 256
Bachelor's degree 34 61 4 217
Post grad study/professional degree 30 70 0 144
income
Less than $30k 29 52 18 238
$30k to less than $50k 39 46 15 160
$50k to less than $75k 39 54 7 142
$75k to less than $100k 43 53 4 143
$100k or more 44 53 2 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 80 14 6 423
Independent 20 55 24 161
Democrat 5 89 6 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 84 12 4 312
Independent 28 56 15 405
Democrat 4 90 6 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 84 12 4 312
Lean Republican 66 20 13 111
Independent 20 55 24 161
Lean Democrat 8 88 4 134
Democrat 4 90 6 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 47 46 7 589
Black Non-Hispanic 23 59 18 116
Hispanic 27 62 11 177
Other 33 56 12 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 52 27 17 63
Once a week 54 40 6 155
Once or twice a month 47 48 5 73
A few times a year 35 53 11 187
Seldom 41 52 7 227
Never 27 64 10 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 56 32 12 230
Mainline Protestant 46 44 10 201
Roman Catholic 47 49 5 163
No religion 19 73 8 288
Other religion 32 57 9 119
ideology
Very conservative 84 11 5 132
Somewhat conservative 76 19 6 232
Moderate 25 62 14 356
Somewhat liberal 7 86 7 166
Very liberal 3 91 6 113
voter registration status
Yes 42 54 5 732
No 31 47 21 271

Fav/Unfav: Rubio (4-cat)

[Marco Rubio] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following people or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Very favorable Somewhat favorable Somewhat unfavorable Very unfavorable Haven't heard enough n
sex
Male 22 16 15 28 18 486
Female 15 12 18 27 28 500
Another gender 0 0 0 79 21 6
age
18-29 4 10 16 27 43 187
30-44 9 15 20 25 30 275
45-59 19 18 15 32 15 225
60+ 33 12 15 29 11 316
education
Less than HS 8 15 19 21 37 91
HS graduate 22 16 14 20 28 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 19 12 14 28 26 256
Bachelor's degree 14 16 21 30 18 217
Post grad study/professional degree 22 9 17 44 8 144
income
Less than $30k 10 12 18 24 37 238
$30k to less than $50k 12 14 11 30 32 160
$50k to less than $75k 20 14 23 24 19 142
$75k to less than $100k 22 16 17 31 14 143
$100k or more 25 15 14 32 14 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 40 25 9 4 22 423
Independent 3 15 25 19 37 161
Democrat 1 3 21 56 19 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 44 24 8 4 19 312
Independent 10 15 20 27 27 405
Democrat 1 2 20 56 21 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 44 24 8 4 19 312
Lean Republican 29 26 10 5 29 111
Independent 3 15 25 19 37 161
Lean Democrat 3 5 22 55 15 134
Democrat 1 2 20 56 21 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 24 17 14 26 18 589
Black Non-Hispanic 4 13 19 32 33 116
Hispanic 10 7 21 32 30 177
Other 15 15 19 23 29 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 36 9 9 17 26 63
Once a week 30 19 15 23 13 155
Once or twice a month 28 12 18 19 23 73
A few times a year 15 15 17 27 25 187
Seldom 18 15 16 27 24 227
Never 8 11 19 37 25 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 31 15 13 14 27 230
Mainline Protestant 19 21 17 23 21 201
Roman Catholic 24 18 16 26 17 163
No religion 6 8 19 44 23 288
Other religion 14 9 17 29 29 119
ideology
Very conservative 58 14 7 7 14 132
Somewhat conservative 37 26 11 4 22 232
Moderate 5 14 22 30 28 356
Somewhat liberal 1 3 20 51 24 166
Very liberal 1 3 15 63 17 113
voter registration status
Yes 22 14 17 30 17 732
No 8 14 14 23 40 271

Fav/Unfav: Rubio (2-cat)

[Marco Rubio for Secretary of State] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following people or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
n

Fav/Unfav: Democratic Party (4-cat)

[The Democratic party] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following political organizations or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Very favorable Somewhat favorable Somewhat unfavorable Very unfavorable Haven't heard enough n
sex
Male 6 22 27 42 2 486
Female 10 28 24 30 7 500
Another gender 0 20 45 35 0 6
age
18-29 12 27 33 23 4 187
30-44 6 28 25 34 6 275
45-59 5 22 25 41 6 225
60+ 9 23 24 43 2 316
education
Less than HS 3 23 28 25 21 91
HS graduate 7 24 23 40 6 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 9 20 26 41 3 256
Bachelor's degree 8 25 31 34 0 217
Post grad study/professional degree 8 35 24 33 0 144
income
Less than $30k 9 25 29 26 11 238
$30k to less than $50k 11 22 24 37 6 160
$50k to less than $75k 9 29 20 39 2 142
$75k to less than $100k 9 25 22 42 2 143
$100k or more 5 25 29 40 1 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 1 5 21 71 2 423
Independent 3 16 35 26 20 161
Democrat 17 48 28 6 1 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 1 5 19 75 1 312
Independent 4 22 33 31 10 405
Democrat 20 52 25 3 1 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 1 5 19 75 1 312
Lean Republican 0 7 27 60 5 111
Independent 3 16 35 26 20 161
Lean Democrat 10 41 36 12 1 134
Democrat 20 52 25 3 1 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 6 22 24 44 3 589
Black Non-Hispanic 13 30 30 17 10 116
Hispanic 8 29 30 25 7 177
Other 15 29 23 33 1 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 6 15 6 54 15 63
Once a week 7 21 22 48 3 155
Once or twice a month 18 19 31 33 0 73
A few times a year 10 25 28 33 3 187
Seldom 5 26 32 34 2 227
Never 7 29 26 32 7 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 6 17 22 48 7 230
Mainline Protestant 5 24 27 38 6 201
Roman Catholic 8 23 24 42 3 163
No religion 9 33 34 23 1 288
Other religion 14 23 18 35 6 119
ideology
Very conservative 0 5 13 80 1 132
Somewhat conservative 4 6 24 63 3 232
Moderate 5 30 33 24 8 356
Somewhat liberal 16 51 23 8 2 166
Very liberal 20 34 30 13 3 113
voter registration status
Yes 7 26 25 40 2 732
No 9 22 30 26 12 271

Fav/Unfav: Democratic Party (2-cat)

[The Democratic party] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following political organizations or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard enough n
sex
Male 28 70 2 486
Female 38 55 7 500
Another gender 20 80 0 6
age
18-29 39 57 4 187
30-44 35 59 6 275
45-59 27 67 6 225
60+ 32 66 2 316
education
Less than HS 26 53 21 91
HS graduate 31 63 6 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 29 67 3 256
Bachelor's degree 34 65 0 217
Post grad study/professional degree 42 58 0 144
income
Less than $30k 34 55 11 238
$30k to less than $50k 33 61 6 160
$50k to less than $75k 38 60 2 142
$75k to less than $100k 34 64 2 143
$100k or more 30 69 1 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 6 92 2 423
Independent 18 60 20 161
Democrat 65 34 1 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 5 93 1 312
Independent 26 64 10 405
Democrat 72 27 1 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 5 93 1 312
Lean Republican 7 87 5 111
Independent 18 60 20 161
Lean Democrat 51 48 1 134
Democrat 72 27 1 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 28 68 3 589
Black Non-Hispanic 43 47 10 116
Hispanic 37 56 7 177
Other 43 56 1 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 21 60 15 63
Once a week 27 69 3 155
Once or twice a month 36 64 0 73
A few times a year 36 61 3 187
Seldom 32 66 2 227
Never 36 57 7 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 23 70 7 230
Mainline Protestant 29 65 6 201
Roman Catholic 31 66 3 163
No religion 42 57 1 288
Other religion 38 54 6 119
ideology
Very conservative 6 93 1 132
Somewhat conservative 10 87 3 232
Moderate 35 57 8 356
Somewhat liberal 67 31 2 166
Very liberal 54 43 3 113
voter registration status
Yes 33 65 2 732
No 31 56 12 271

Fav/Unfav: Republican Party (4-cat)

[The Republican party] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following political organizations or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Very favorable Somewhat favorable Somewhat unfavorable Very unfavorable Haven't heard enough n
sex
Male 14 29 20 35 1 486
Female 14 22 16 42 7 500
Another gender 0 0 10 90 0 6
age
18-29 7 16 26 47 4 187
30-44 12 23 22 36 6 275
45-59 14 29 16 36 5 225
60+ 19 29 13 38 1 316
education
Less than HS 18 12 19 27 24 91
HS graduate 17 28 19 32 4 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 17 23 19 38 2 256
Bachelor's degree 7 31 19 42 0 217
Post grad study/professional degree 10 20 13 57 0 144
income
Less than $30k 14 16 22 38 10 238
$30k to less than $50k 16 24 19 37 4 160
$50k to less than $75k 19 21 18 40 2 142
$75k to less than $100k 10 28 21 39 2 143
$100k or more 11 32 15 40 1 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 30 51 12 5 2 423
Independent 3 13 31 33 18 161
Democrat 1 3 20 75 1 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 37 51 8 5 0 312
Independent 5 20 28 37 9 405
Democrat 0 4 17 78 1 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 37 51 8 5 0 312
Lean Republican 12 51 25 5 7 111
Independent 3 13 31 33 18 161
Lean Democrat 1 2 28 70 0 134
Democrat 0 4 17 78 1 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 16 30 16 34 3 589
Black Non-Hispanic 10 12 20 51 8 116
Hispanic 9 16 25 45 5 177
Other 14 23 17 44 2 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 8 39 12 21 15 63
Once a week 16 41 16 24 2 155
Once or twice a month 20 28 18 34 0 73
A few times a year 13 22 29 32 3 187
Seldom 17 25 19 37 2 227
Never 9 14 14 57 6 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 19 34 19 21 7 230
Mainline Protestant 17 26 20 32 5 201
Roman Catholic 17 32 17 33 1 163
No religion 7 14 21 57 1 288
Other religion 9 21 10 49 8 119
ideology
Very conservative 36 53 6 3 2 132
Somewhat conservative 25 50 17 6 2 232
Moderate 7 15 27 43 7 356
Somewhat liberal 2 3 18 74 2 166
Very liberal 2 2 10 83 3 113
voter registration status
Yes 14 28 16 40 1 732
No 12 15 26 35 12 271

Fav/Unfav: Republican Party (2-cat)

[The Republican party] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following political organizations or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard enough n
sex
Male 43 55 1 486
Female 35 58 7 500
Another gender 0 100 0 6
age
18-29 23 73 4 187
30-44 35 59 6 275
45-59 42 52 5 225
60+ 48 51 1 316
education
Less than HS 30 46 24 91
HS graduate 44 51 4 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 40 57 2 256
Bachelor's degree 38 61 0 217
Post grad study/professional degree 31 69 0 144
income
Less than $30k 30 60 10 238
$30k to less than $50k 40 55 4 160
$50k to less than $75k 40 58 2 142
$75k to less than $100k 38 60 2 143
$100k or more 43 55 1 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 81 17 2 423
Independent 16 64 18 161
Democrat 4 96 1 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 87 12 0 312
Independent 24 66 9 405
Democrat 4 95 1 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 87 12 0 312
Lean Republican 63 29 7 111
Independent 16 64 18 161
Lean Democrat 2 98 0 134
Democrat 4 95 1 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 46 50 3 589
Black Non-Hispanic 21 71 8 116
Hispanic 25 70 5 177
Other 37 61 2 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 47 34 15 63
Once a week 57 40 2 155
Once or twice a month 48 52 0 73
A few times a year 36 62 3 187
Seldom 42 56 2 227
Never 23 71 6 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 53 40 7 230
Mainline Protestant 43 52 5 201
Roman Catholic 49 50 1 163
No religion 21 78 1 288
Other religion 30 60 8 119
ideology
Very conservative 89 9 2 132
Somewhat conservative 75 24 2 232
Moderate 22 70 7 356
Somewhat liberal 6 92 2 166
Very liberal 4 94 3 113
voter registration status
Yes 43 56 1 732
No 26 60 12 271

Fav/Unfav: MAGA movement (4-cat)

[The MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following groups and organizations or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Very favorable Somewhat favorable Somewhat unfavorable Very unfavorable Haven't heard enough n
sex
Male 20 19 13 44 3 486
Female 18 13 12 50 7 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 0 6
age
18-29 7 12 17 60 3 187
30-44 12 17 15 47 9 275
45-59 21 18 13 43 4 225
60+ 30 15 8 43 4 316
education
Less than HS 15 18 18 36 13 91
HS graduate 26 19 10 37 8 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 22 14 13 48 4 256
Bachelor's degree 12 17 13 55 2 217
Post grad study/professional degree 14 13 9 62 1 144
income
Less than $30k 16 13 14 47 10 238
$30k to less than $50k 20 15 13 45 6 160
$50k to less than $75k 24 16 9 50 2 142
$75k to less than $100k 19 14 13 49 4 143
$100k or more 18 21 11 47 2 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 42 31 14 9 4 423
Independent 7 10 24 45 13 161
Democrat 1 3 7 87 3 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 48 30 11 8 3 312
Independent 9 14 18 50 8 405
Democrat 1 3 6 87 3 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 48 30 11 8 3 312
Lean Republican 22 34 24 11 9 111
Independent 7 10 24 45 13 161
Lean Democrat 0 3 8 87 2 134
Democrat 1 3 6 87 3 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 23 20 11 43 3 589
Black Non-Hispanic 8 11 18 52 11 116
Hispanic 13 7 13 61 7 177
Other 18 16 18 43 4 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 22 15 15 25 18 63
Once a week 26 23 12 34 5 155
Once or twice a month 27 13 15 43 1 73
A few times a year 17 19 15 47 2 187
Seldom 24 14 13 45 4 227
Never 10 13 10 62 6 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 29 21 13 29 8 230
Mainline Protestant 23 18 9 44 5 201
Roman Catholic 27 16 16 40 2 163
No religion 7 10 11 69 4 288
Other religion 12 17 16 46 6 119
ideology
Very conservative 63 20 10 6 2 132
Somewhat conservative 31 36 17 11 4 232
Moderate 9 10 16 56 9 356
Somewhat liberal 2 3 9 86 1 166
Very liberal 1 7 4 85 3 113
voter registration status
Yes 21 17 10 49 3 732
No 13 14 19 43 11 271

Fav/Unfav: MAGA movement (2-cat)

[The MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement] Do you have a favorable or an unfavorable opinion of the following groups and organizations or haven’t you heard enough yet to have an opinion?
Favorable Unfavorable Haven't heard enough n
sex
Male 39 57 3 486
Female 31 62 7 500
Another gender 0 100 0 6
age
18-29 20 77 3 187
30-44 29 62 9 275
45-59 39 56 4 225
60+ 46 51 4 316
education
Less than HS 33 54 13 91
HS graduate 45 47 8 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 35 61 4 256
Bachelor's degree 29 68 2 217
Post grad study/professional degree 27 71 1 144
income
Less than $30k 29 62 10 238
$30k to less than $50k 35 59 6 160
$50k to less than $75k 39 59 2 142
$75k to less than $100k 33 63 4 143
$100k or more 38 58 2 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 73 23 4 423
Independent 17 69 13 161
Democrat 4 93 3 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 78 19 3 312
Independent 23 68 8 405
Democrat 4 93 3 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 78 19 3 312
Lean Republican 57 34 9 111
Independent 17 69 13 161
Lean Democrat 3 95 2 134
Democrat 4 93 3 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 43 53 3 589
Black Non-Hispanic 20 70 11 116
Hispanic 20 74 7 177
Other 35 61 4 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 37 41 18 63
Once a week 49 46 5 155
Once or twice a month 40 58 1 73
A few times a year 36 62 2 187
Seldom 38 57 4 227
Never 22 72 6 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 50 42 8 230
Mainline Protestant 41 54 5 201
Roman Catholic 43 55 2 163
No religion 16 80 4 288
Other religion 29 62 6 119
ideology
Very conservative 82 16 2 132
Somewhat conservative 67 28 4 232
Moderate 19 72 9 356
Somewhat liberal 5 95 1 166
Very liberal 8 89 3 113
voter registration status
Yes 38 59 3 732
No 26 62 11 271

Trump: economy (4-cat)

[The Economy] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 21 23 19 36 486
Female 12 20 18 50 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 9 17 24 49 187
30-44 9 27 21 43 275
45-59 17 19 21 43 225
60+ 25 22 10 42 316
education
Less than HS 11 24 18 47 91
HS graduate 21 22 20 36 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 19 19 18 45 256
Bachelor's degree 11 25 18 44 217
Post grad study/professional degree 15 19 12 54 144
income
Less than $30k 14 19 17 49 238
$30k to less than $50k 10 25 22 42 160
$50k to less than $75k 17 20 20 43 142
$75k to less than $100k 16 22 18 43 143
$100k or more 20 23 16 40 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 34 40 15 10 423
Independent 5 13 32 47 161
Democrat 2 6 16 76 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 37 41 14 9 312
Independent 11 17 27 44 405
Democrat 1 8 11 80 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 37 41 14 9 312
Lean Republican 28 39 18 14 111
Independent 5 13 32 47 161
Lean Democrat 3 2 28 67 134
Democrat 1 8 11 80 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 21 23 16 40 589
Black Non-Hispanic 9 8 29 54 116
Hispanic 8 21 18 52 177
Other 12 27 25 36 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 23 35 10 25 63
Once a week 23 29 20 28 155
Once or twice a month 22 22 13 43 73
A few times a year 14 20 28 38 187
Seldom 19 20 18 42 227
Never 9 17 14 60 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 22 29 21 28 230
Mainline Protestant 19 21 21 39 201
Roman Catholic 25 26 14 35 163
No religion 6 15 17 62 288
Other religion 11 20 17 48 119
ideology
Very conservative 45 38 9 8 132
Somewhat conservative 31 42 16 11 232
Moderate 7 16 27 50 356
Somewhat liberal 1 6 18 74 166
Very liberal 2 3 7 87 113
voter registration status
Yes 18 23 15 44 732
No 10 19 28 41 271

Trump: economy (2-cat)

[The Economy] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 44 55 486
Female 32 68 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 27 73 187
30-44 36 64 275
45-59 36 63 225
60+ 47 52 316
education
Less than HS 35 65 91
HS graduate 43 56 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 37 63 256
Bachelor's degree 36 62 217
Post grad study/professional degree 34 66 144
income
Less than $30k 33 67 238
$30k to less than $50k 35 64 160
$50k to less than $75k 37 63 142
$75k to less than $100k 39 61 143
$100k or more 43 56 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 75 25 423
Independent 19 78 161
Democrat 8 92 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 78 22 312
Independent 28 71 405
Democrat 9 91 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 78 22 312
Lean Republican 67 33 111
Independent 19 78 161
Lean Democrat 6 94 134
Democrat 9 91 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 44 55 589
Black Non-Hispanic 17 83 116
Hispanic 29 70 177
Other 39 61 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 57 35 63
Once a week 52 48 155
Once or twice a month 44 56 73
A few times a year 35 65 187
Seldom 40 60 227
Never 25 75 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 51 49 230
Mainline Protestant 40 60 201
Roman Catholic 51 49 163
No religion 20 80 288
Other religion 31 65 119
ideology
Very conservative 83 17 132
Somewhat conservative 73 27 232
Moderate 23 77 356
Somewhat liberal 8 92 166
Very liberal 6 94 113
voter registration status
Yes 41 59 732
No 29 69 271

Trump: inflation (4-cat)

[Inflation and the cost of living] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 14 23 18 44 486
Female 10 14 20 56 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 4 14 24 59 187
30-44 6 19 22 53 275
45-59 12 18 18 51 225
60+ 21 22 12 44 316
education
Less than HS 7 19 13 61 91
HS graduate 16 19 23 41 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 13 16 19 52 256
Bachelor's degree 7 22 15 55 217
Post grad study/professional degree 12 16 18 54 144
income
Less than $30k 7 17 15 60 238
$30k to less than $50k 9 19 25 46 160
$50k to less than $75k 15 16 19 50 142
$75k to less than $100k 12 19 16 53 143
$100k or more 14 20 19 46 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 25 36 22 17 423
Independent 4 11 22 60 161
Democrat 1 4 14 81 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 26 37 22 15 312
Independent 8 16 20 55 405
Democrat 1 3 13 84 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 26 37 22 15 312
Lean Republican 23 35 20 22 111
Independent 4 11 22 60 161
Lean Democrat 1 6 17 76 134
Democrat 1 3 13 84 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 16 22 16 46 589
Black Non-Hispanic 7 6 23 64 116
Hispanic 6 12 22 59 177
Other 5 28 24 43 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 15 29 18 31 63
Once a week 17 22 23 38 155
Once or twice a month 20 17 20 44 73
A few times a year 7 21 20 52 187
Seldom 15 18 18 48 227
Never 6 14 16 64 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 17 23 22 38 230
Mainline Protestant 14 21 17 48 201
Roman Catholic 20 19 20 41 163
No religion 4 13 15 68 288
Other religion 6 21 21 48 119
ideology
Very conservative 36 33 18 13 132
Somewhat conservative 21 41 18 19 232
Moderate 4 10 26 59 356
Somewhat liberal 2 3 11 84 166
Very liberal 2 5 7 86 113
voter registration status
Yes 14 19 17 51 732
No 6 17 24 51 271

Trump: inflation (2-cat)

[Inflation and the cost of living] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 37 62 486
Female 24 76 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 18 82 187
30-44 25 75 275
45-59 30 69 225
60+ 43 56 316
education
Less than HS 26 74 91
HS graduate 35 64 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 29 71 256
Bachelor's degree 29 70 217
Post grad study/professional degree 28 72 144
income
Less than $30k 25 75 238
$30k to less than $50k 28 70 160
$50k to less than $75k 31 69 142
$75k to less than $100k 31 69 143
$100k or more 35 65 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 62 38 423
Independent 15 82 161
Democrat 5 95 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 63 37 312
Independent 24 75 405
Democrat 4 96 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 63 37 312
Lean Republican 58 42 111
Independent 15 82 161
Lean Democrat 7 93 134
Democrat 4 96 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 37 62 589
Black Non-Hispanic 12 88 116
Hispanic 18 81 177
Other 33 67 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 44 48 63
Once a week 40 60 155
Once or twice a month 37 63 73
A few times a year 28 72 187
Seldom 34 66 227
Never 20 80 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 40 60 230
Mainline Protestant 34 66 201
Roman Catholic 39 61 163
No religion 17 83 288
Other religion 27 69 119
ideology
Very conservative 69 31 132
Somewhat conservative 62 38 232
Moderate 15 85 356
Somewhat liberal 5 95 166
Very liberal 7 93 113
voter registration status
Yes 33 67 732
No 24 75 271

Trump: immigration (4-cat)

[Immigration] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 36 14 12 38 486
Female 24 15 14 47 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 17 14 13 56 187
30-44 22 17 17 44 275
45-59 32 16 12 39 225
60+ 43 10 9 37 316
education
Less than HS 21 18 21 40 91
HS graduate 38 12 14 35 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 30 18 10 43 256
Bachelor's degree 25 13 14 46 217
Post grad study/professional degree 28 10 6 56 144
income
Less than $30k 24 13 15 47 238
$30k to less than $50k 28 14 15 42 160
$50k to less than $75k 26 13 15 45 142
$75k to less than $100k 36 11 11 42 143
$100k or more 33 16 9 40 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 64 21 7 8 423
Independent 11 16 27 43 161
Democrat 2 7 13 79 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 69 18 7 7 312
Independent 20 18 17 44 405
Democrat 2 5 12 81 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 69 18 7 7 312
Lean Republican 52 30 8 10 111
Independent 11 16 27 43 161
Lean Democrat 2 10 14 74 134
Democrat 2 5 12 81 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 36 15 11 38 589
Black Non-Hispanic 14 15 18 53 116
Hispanic 18 11 13 58 177
Other 30 15 19 36 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 44 19 8 22 63
Once a week 41 15 15 29 155
Once or twice a month 30 17 16 38 73
A few times a year 24 21 14 41 187
Seldom 35 13 10 42 227
Never 21 9 13 58 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 41 19 13 27 230
Mainline Protestant 34 14 16 37 201
Roman Catholic 36 17 12 35 163
No religion 18 7 13 62 288
Other religion 22 17 9 49 119
ideology
Very conservative 71 18 5 6 132
Somewhat conservative 59 22 9 10 232
Moderate 18 16 19 47 356
Somewhat liberal 2 5 16 78 166
Very liberal 3 3 5 90 113
voter registration status
Yes 33 15 10 42 732
No 22 12 19 45 271

Trump: immigration (2-cat)

[Immigration] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 50 49 486
Female 39 61 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 31 69 187
30-44 39 61 275
45-59 48 51 225
60+ 53 46 316
education
Less than HS 39 61 91
HS graduate 51 49 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 47 53 256
Bachelor's degree 39 60 217
Post grad study/professional degree 38 62 144
income
Less than $30k 38 62 238
$30k to less than $50k 42 56 160
$50k to less than $75k 40 60 142
$75k to less than $100k 47 53 143
$100k or more 50 50 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 85 15 423
Independent 28 70 161
Democrat 9 91 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 86 14 312
Independent 37 61 405
Democrat 7 93 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 86 14 312
Lean Republican 83 17 111
Independent 28 70 161
Lean Democrat 12 88 134
Democrat 7 93 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 51 48 589
Black Non-Hispanic 29 71 116
Hispanic 28 71 177
Other 45 55 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 63 30 63
Once a week 56 44 155
Once or twice a month 46 54 73
A few times a year 45 55 187
Seldom 48 52 227
Never 30 70 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 60 40 230
Mainline Protestant 48 52 201
Roman Catholic 53 47 163
No religion 25 75 288
Other religion 38 58 119
ideology
Very conservative 88 12 132
Somewhat conservative 80 20 232
Moderate 34 66 356
Somewhat liberal 7 93 166
Very liberal 5 95 113
voter registration status
Yes 48 52 732
No 34 64 271

Trump: border security (4-cat)

[Border security] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 42 19 14 24 486
Female 28 17 18 37 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 19 20 16 44 187
30-44 28 24 19 29 275
45-59 37 16 17 28 225
60+ 47 13 12 28 316
education
Less than HS 23 24 23 29 91
HS graduate 43 17 16 22 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 35 20 13 33 256
Bachelor's degree 31 18 17 33 217
Post grad study/professional degree 33 13 11 43 144
income
Less than $30k 27 15 24 33 238
$30k to less than $50k 32 21 13 34 160
$50k to less than $75k 32 18 17 33 142
$75k to less than $100k 43 13 14 30 143
$100k or more 39 21 11 29 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 71 18 8 3 423
Independent 17 22 30 29 161
Democrat 5 16 18 61 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 75 17 5 3 312
Independent 25 22 22 30 405
Democrat 4 14 19 64 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 75 17 5 3 312
Lean Republican 60 23 15 2 111
Independent 17 22 30 29 161
Lean Democrat 7 21 18 54 134
Democrat 4 14 19 64 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 42 16 13 28 589
Black Non-Hispanic 18 13 28 40 116
Hispanic 22 23 17 37 177
Other 32 26 17 25 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 49 14 12 18 63
Once a week 47 15 17 21 155
Once or twice a month 36 30 14 21 73
A few times a year 33 24 15 28 187
Seldom 38 15 17 30 227
Never 24 16 16 45 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 46 17 17 20 230
Mainline Protestant 39 20 15 27 201
Roman Catholic 44 21 12 23 163
No religion 20 15 18 47 288
Other religion 29 19 13 35 119
ideology
Very conservative 79 14 3 4 132
Somewhat conservative 67 21 7 5 232
Moderate 21 23 26 30 356
Somewhat liberal 4 17 19 60 166
Very liberal 7 3 10 80 113
voter registration status
Yes 38 17 14 32 732
No 26 22 21 29 271

Trump: border security (2-cat)

[Border security] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 61 38 486
Female 45 55 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 40 60 187
30-44 52 48 275
45-59 53 46 225
60+ 60 39 316
education
Less than HS 47 53 91
HS graduate 61 39 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 55 45 256
Bachelor's degree 48 51 217
Post grad study/professional degree 45 55 144
income
Less than $30k 43 57 238
$30k to less than $50k 52 46 160
$50k to less than $75k 50 50 142
$75k to less than $100k 55 45 143
$100k or more 60 39 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 89 11 423
Independent 39 59 161
Democrat 21 79 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 92 8 312
Independent 47 52 405
Democrat 18 82 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 92 8 312
Lean Republican 83 17 111
Independent 39 59 161
Lean Democrat 28 72 134
Democrat 18 82 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 58 42 589
Black Non-Hispanic 32 68 116
Hispanic 45 54 177
Other 58 42 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 63 30 63
Once a week 62 38 155
Once or twice a month 65 35 73
A few times a year 57 43 187
Seldom 53 47 227
Never 39 61 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 63 37 230
Mainline Protestant 58 42 201
Roman Catholic 65 35 163
No religion 35 65 288
Other religion 48 48 119
ideology
Very conservative 93 7 132
Somewhat conservative 88 12 232
Moderate 44 56 356
Somewhat liberal 22 78 166
Very liberal 10 90 113
voter registration status
Yes 54 46 732
No 48 50 271

Trump: tariffs (4-cat)

[Tariffs] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 21 24 17 38 486
Female 13 18 21 48 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 7 15 27 51 187
30-44 11 23 27 40 275
45-59 19 23 14 43 225
60+ 26 21 10 43 316
education
Less than HS 12 25 14 50 91
HS graduate 23 24 18 34 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 19 19 20 41 256
Bachelor's degree 9 21 19 49 217
Post grad study/professional degree 14 15 17 54 144
income
Less than $30k 12 19 20 48 238
$30k to less than $50k 15 23 20 41 160
$50k to less than $75k 21 15 20 43 142
$75k to less than $100k 16 25 13 45 143
$100k or more 19 21 18 42 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 35 38 17 9 423
Independent 9 18 27 44 161
Democrat 1 5 17 78 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 37 39 15 9 312
Independent 12 17 25 44 405
Democrat 0 5 13 81 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 37 39 15 9 312
Lean Republican 31 35 24 10 111
Independent 9 18 27 44 161
Lean Democrat 1 3 24 72 134
Democrat 0 5 13 81 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 21 23 17 39 589
Black Non-Hispanic 9 9 18 63 116
Hispanic 10 20 18 51 177
Other 13 19 35 33 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 28 25 14 25 63
Once a week 19 29 20 31 155
Once or twice a month 24 13 23 39 73
A few times a year 16 21 22 41 187
Seldom 20 22 15 42 227
Never 9 16 18 57 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 26 25 18 30 230
Mainline Protestant 17 25 16 41 201
Roman Catholic 22 27 16 34 163
No religion 8 11 20 61 288
Other religion 12 18 21 45 119
ideology
Very conservative 52 36 8 4 132
Somewhat conservative 29 37 23 11 232
Moderate 7 19 22 52 356
Somewhat liberal 1 4 20 75 166
Very liberal 2 2 9 86 113
voter registration status
Yes 19 20 16 45 732
No 10 22 25 41 271

Trump: tariffs (2-cat)

[Tariffs] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 44 55 486
Female 31 68 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 22 78 187
30-44 33 66 275
45-59 42 57 225
60+ 47 53 316
education
Less than HS 36 64 91
HS graduate 47 52 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 39 61 256
Bachelor's degree 31 68 217
Post grad study/professional degree 28 72 144
income
Less than $30k 32 68 238
$30k to less than $50k 38 60 160
$50k to less than $75k 37 63 142
$75k to less than $100k 42 58 143
$100k or more 40 60 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 73 27 423
Independent 27 71 161
Democrat 5 95 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 76 24 312
Independent 30 69 405
Democrat 6 94 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 76 24 312
Lean Republican 66 34 111
Independent 27 71 161
Lean Democrat 4 96 134
Democrat 6 94 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 44 56 589
Black Non-Hispanic 18 81 116
Hispanic 30 69 177
Other 32 68 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 54 39 63
Once a week 48 52 155
Once or twice a month 37 62 73
A few times a year 37 63 187
Seldom 42 58 227
Never 25 75 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 51 49 230
Mainline Protestant 42 58 201
Roman Catholic 50 50 163
No religion 19 81 288
Other religion 30 66 119
ideology
Very conservative 88 12 132
Somewhat conservative 66 34 232
Moderate 26 74 356
Somewhat liberal 5 95 166
Very liberal 4 96 113
voter registration status
Yes 39 61 732
No 32 66 271

Trump: Epstein info (4-cat)

[Information about Jeffrey Epstein] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat Disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 13 21 18 48 486
Female 8 20 20 52 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 9 10 18 64 187
30-44 7 18 26 49 275
45-59 11 21 17 49 225
60+ 13 28 14 45 316
education
Less than HS 14 17 25 44 91
HS graduate 14 28 18 39 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 11 19 18 53 256
Bachelor's degree 4 19 17 60 217
Post grad study/professional degree 7 14 20 59 144
income
Less than $30k 11 20 18 51 238
$30k to less than $50k 7 20 24 48 160
$50k to less than $75k 13 17 19 51 142
$75k to less than $100k 14 19 15 53 143
$100k or more 8 22 19 50 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 19 39 23 19 423
Independent 6 13 27 51 161
Democrat 2 5 11 82 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 20 41 22 16 312
Independent 8 14 21 55 405
Democrat 2 6 11 80 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 20 41 22 16 312
Lean Republican 15 31 25 28 111
Independent 6 13 27 51 161
Lean Democrat 2 2 11 84 134
Democrat 2 6 11 80 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 11 24 18 47 589
Black Non-Hispanic 10 9 24 57 116
Hispanic 8 15 16 60 177
Other 10 21 24 44 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 10 19 27 37 63
Once a week 16 27 19 38 155
Once or twice a month 10 25 20 45 73
A few times a year 8 20 25 47 187
Seldom 10 24 17 49 227
Never 9 14 14 64 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 12 29 24 35 230
Mainline Protestant 10 23 18 49 201
Roman Catholic 18 23 19 40 163
No religion 6 13 10 71 288
Other religion 6 14 29 48 119
ideology
Very conservative 27 43 16 14 132
Somewhat conservative 15 37 28 21 232
Moderate 7 15 19 59 356
Somewhat liberal 2 4 15 80 166
Very liberal 3 2 10 86 113
voter registration status
Yes 10 21 17 52 732
No 11 19 23 45 271

Trump: Epstein info (2-cat)

[Information about Jeffrey Epstein] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 34 66 486
Female 27 72 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 19 81 187
30-44 25 75 275
45-59 33 66 225
60+ 41 59 316
education
Less than HS 31 69 91
HS graduate 43 57 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 30 70 256
Bachelor's degree 22 76 217
Post grad study/professional degree 22 78 144
income
Less than $30k 32 68 238
$30k to less than $50k 27 72 160
$50k to less than $75k 30 70 142
$75k to less than $100k 33 67 143
$100k or more 30 69 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 58 42 423
Independent 19 78 161
Democrat 7 93 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 62 38 312
Independent 22 77 405
Democrat 8 92 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 62 38 312
Lean Republican 47 53 111
Independent 19 78 161
Lean Democrat 4 96 134
Democrat 8 92 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 35 65 589
Black Non-Hispanic 19 81 116
Hispanic 23 76 177
Other 32 68 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 29 64 63
Once a week 43 57 155
Once or twice a month 35 65 73
A few times a year 27 73 187
Seldom 34 66 227
Never 22 78 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 40 60 230
Mainline Protestant 33 67 201
Roman Catholic 41 59 163
No religion 19 81 288
Other religion 20 77 119
ideology
Very conservative 70 30 132
Somewhat conservative 52 48 232
Moderate 22 78 356
Somewhat liberal 5 95 166
Very liberal 4 96 113
voter registration status
Yes 30 70 732
No 31 68 271

Trump: Venezuela (4-cat)

[The situation in Venezuela] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 26 26 16 32 486
Female 15 21 18 46 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 15 25 17 43 187
30-44 11 27 23 39 275
45-59 22 21 18 38 225
60+ 29 20 9 40 316
education
Less than HS 16 17 23 44 91
HS graduate 26 24 21 28 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 23 24 15 37 256
Bachelor's degree 15 25 13 45 217
Post grad study/professional degree 14 21 9 56 144
income
Less than $30k 19 18 23 41 238
$30k to less than $50k 18 22 19 39 160
$50k to less than $75k 19 22 18 41 142
$75k to less than $100k 25 21 19 35 143
$100k or more 20 28 10 41 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 43 36 14 7 423
Independent 10 22 28 37 161
Democrat 1 10 15 74 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 46 36 12 6 312
Independent 13 24 23 39 405
Democrat 2 8 13 77 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 46 36 12 6 312
Lean Republican 34 38 20 8 111
Independent 10 22 28 37 161
Lean Democrat 0 14 19 66 134
Democrat 2 8 13 77 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 24 25 14 37 589
Black Non-Hispanic 6 18 26 51 116
Hispanic 18 20 21 40 177
Other 17 23 17 43 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 27 26 20 19 63
Once a week 27 29 18 25 155
Once or twice a month 25 21 25 29 73
A few times a year 16 26 17 41 187
Seldom 23 23 13 41 227
Never 14 18 16 52 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 31 26 19 25 230
Mainline Protestant 18 26 19 37 201
Roman Catholic 27 33 13 27 163
No religion 11 17 16 56 288
Other religion 17 14 14 51 119
ideology
Very conservative 50 33 11 6 132
Somewhat conservative 36 41 16 8 232
Moderate 13 20 24 43 356
Somewhat liberal 3 10 12 75 166
Very liberal 2 7 9 83 113
voter registration status
Yes 23 23 14 40 732
No 14 23 23 39 271

Trump: Venezuela (2-cat)

[The situation in Venezuela] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 51 48 486
Female 36 63 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 40 60 187
30-44 38 62 275
45-59 43 56 225
60+ 50 49 316
education
Less than HS 33 67 91
HS graduate 50 49 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 47 53 256
Bachelor's degree 40 58 217
Post grad study/professional degree 35 65 144
income
Less than $30k 37 63 238
$30k to less than $50k 40 58 160
$50k to less than $75k 41 59 142
$75k to less than $100k 46 54 143
$100k or more 49 51 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 79 21 423
Independent 32 65 161
Democrat 11 89 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 81 19 312
Independent 37 62 405
Democrat 10 90 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 81 19 312
Lean Republican 72 28 111
Independent 32 65 161
Lean Democrat 15 85 134
Democrat 10 90 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 49 51 589
Black Non-Hispanic 24 76 116
Hispanic 38 61 177
Other 40 60 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 53 39 63
Once a week 56 44 155
Once or twice a month 46 54 73
A few times a year 42 58 187
Seldom 46 54 227
Never 32 68 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 56 44 230
Mainline Protestant 44 56 201
Roman Catholic 60 40 163
No religion 28 72 288
Other religion 31 65 119
ideology
Very conservative 83 17 132
Somewhat conservative 76 24 232
Moderate 33 67 356
Somewhat liberal 13 87 166
Very liberal 8 92 113
voter registration status
Yes 46 54 732
No 36 62 271

Trump: military force (4-cat)

[The use of military force] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 23 24 14 38 486
Female 16 20 15 48 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 12 21 15 53 187
30-44 14 25 21 40 275
45-59 22 19 15 43 225
60+ 28 22 9 41 316
education
Less than HS 14 24 18 45 91
HS graduate 26 24 18 31 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 23 23 10 44 256
Bachelor's degree 13 21 17 48 217
Post grad study/professional degree 17 18 9 57 144
income
Less than $30k 20 17 15 48 238
$30k to less than $50k 16 23 20 39 160
$50k to less than $75k 19 20 17 44 142
$75k to less than $100k 20 27 11 42 143
$100k or more 22 22 12 42 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 41 40 11 8 423
Independent 6 19 26 45 161
Democrat 3 5 14 78 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 45 40 9 7 312
Independent 12 20 20 47 405
Democrat 3 5 13 78 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 45 40 9 7 312
Lean Republican 32 39 17 12 111
Independent 6 19 26 45 161
Lean Democrat 2 4 17 77 134
Democrat 3 5 13 78 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 24 24 12 40 589
Black Non-Hispanic 10 9 25 56 116
Hispanic 13 18 17 50 177
Other 17 30 20 32 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 15 45 9 23 63
Once a week 28 29 14 29 155
Once or twice a month 27 17 17 39 73
A few times a year 16 22 21 41 187
Seldom 25 18 14 44 227
Never 13 17 13 57 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 27 30 17 26 230
Mainline Protestant 21 22 17 40 201
Roman Catholic 25 25 15 35 163
No religion 12 13 12 63 288
Other religion 14 24 12 47 119
ideology
Very conservative 56 34 7 3 132
Somewhat conservative 33 42 15 10 232
Moderate 11 18 21 49 356
Somewhat liberal 4 7 11 78 166
Very liberal 1 1 9 89 113
voter registration status
Yes 22 21 12 45 732
No 13 23 22 40 271

Trump: military force (2-cat)

[The use of military force] Overall, how much do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling each of the following issues?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 47 52 486
Female 37 63 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 32 68 187
30-44 39 61 275
45-59 41 58 225
60+ 50 50 316
education
Less than HS 37 63 91
HS graduate 50 49 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 46 54 256
Bachelor's degree 34 65 217
Post grad study/professional degree 34 66 144
income
Less than $30k 37 63 238
$30k to less than $50k 39 59 160
$50k to less than $75k 39 61 142
$75k to less than $100k 46 54 143
$100k or more 44 55 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 81 19 423
Independent 26 71 161
Democrat 8 92 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 84 16 312
Independent 32 67 405
Democrat 9 91 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 84 16 312
Lean Republican 72 28 111
Independent 26 71 161
Lean Democrat 6 94 134
Democrat 9 91 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 48 52 589
Black Non-Hispanic 19 81 116
Hispanic 31 68 177
Other 48 52 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 60 33 63
Once a week 57 43 155
Once or twice a month 44 56 73
A few times a year 38 62 187
Seldom 42 58 227
Never 30 70 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 57 43 230
Mainline Protestant 43 57 201
Roman Catholic 50 50 163
No religion 25 75 288
Other religion 37 59 119
ideology
Very conservative 90 10 132
Somewhat conservative 75 25 232
Moderate 29 71 356
Somewhat liberal 11 89 166
Very liberal 2 98 113
voter registration status
Yes 43 57 732
No 37 62 271

Trump: too old (4-cat)

[Is too old to be president] How well does each of the following phrases describe Donald Trump?
Very well Somewhat well Not too well Not at all well n
sex
Male 30 23 21 26 486
Female 36 20 24 19 500
Another gender 44 0 46 10 6
age
18-29 46 22 21 12 187
30-44 33 23 23 20 275
45-59 31 21 27 20 225
60+ 28 21 19 31 316
education
Less than HS 28 25 23 24 91
HS graduate 28 22 21 29 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 37 16 24 23 256
Bachelor's degree 34 26 24 15 217
Post grad study/professional degree 39 21 23 18 144
income
Less than $30k 35 20 22 23 238
$30k to less than $50k 30 19 23 26 160
$50k to less than $75k 33 20 22 26 142
$75k to less than $100k 37 22 23 18 143
$100k or more 32 24 23 20 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 10 22 31 36 423
Independent 28 29 28 12 161
Democrat 58 18 12 12 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 10 20 31 39 312
Independent 34 25 25 16 405
Democrat 57 19 11 14 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 10 20 31 39 312
Lean Republican 10 28 32 30 111
Independent 28 29 28 12 161
Lean Democrat 60 17 16 7 134
Democrat 57 19 11 14 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 30 23 22 25 589
Black Non-Hispanic 46 21 19 14 116
Hispanic 35 19 23 22 177
Other 30 24 30 16 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 18 26 26 23 63
Once a week 23 25 28 24 155
Once or twice a month 26 19 25 29 73
A few times a year 29 24 24 23 187
Seldom 33 24 20 23 227
Never 46 16 20 19 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 20 21 29 31 230
Mainline Protestant 33 20 22 25 201
Roman Catholic 23 28 24 25 163
No religion 51 18 16 15 288
Other religion 32 25 25 15 119
ideology
Very conservative 11 23 19 47 132
Somewhat conservative 13 28 32 26 232
Moderate 34 20 26 20 356
Somewhat liberal 58 17 13 12 166
Very liberal 65 18 10 7 113
voter registration status
Yes 34 21 22 23 732
No 30 24 24 21 271

Trump: shares values (4-cat)

[Shares your values] How well does each of the following phrases describe Donald Trump?
Very well Somewhat well Not too well Not at all well n
sex
Male 18 27 17 38 486
Female 14 20 13 54 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 8 16 20 55 187
30-44 10 27 19 43 275
45-59 17 25 11 47 225
60+ 24 23 9 44 316
education
Less than HS 13 27 15 45 91
HS graduate 22 26 17 35 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 17 21 14 47 256
Bachelor's degree 9 25 12 53 217
Post grad study/professional degree 15 15 12 58 144
income
Less than $30k 14 18 18 50 238
$30k to less than $50k 16 24 17 43 160
$50k to less than $75k 21 17 15 47 142
$75k to less than $100k 14 32 7 48 143
$100k or more 17 25 14 44 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 35 44 14 7 423
Independent 3 20 22 54 161
Democrat 1 3 13 83 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 40 44 10 6 312
Independent 8 21 22 48 405
Democrat 0 4 8 87 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 40 44 10 6 312
Lean Republican 22 45 24 9 111
Independent 3 20 22 54 161
Lean Democrat 2 1 22 75 134
Democrat 0 4 8 87 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 19 27 11 42 589
Black Non-Hispanic 9 13 16 62 116
Hispanic 10 17 20 52 177
Other 15 20 22 42 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 14 36 8 38 63
Once a week 23 33 11 33 155
Once or twice a month 24 18 19 39 73
A few times a year 15 23 19 43 187
Seldom 18 24 15 43 227
Never 9 16 14 61 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 26 28 14 32 230
Mainline Protestant 16 28 11 45 201
Roman Catholic 22 25 19 35 163
No religion 7 15 15 63 288
Other religion 10 21 15 51 119
ideology
Very conservative 49 39 5 6 132
Somewhat conservative 30 43 19 9 232
Moderate 5 20 21 54 356
Somewhat liberal 1 3 9 87 166
Very liberal 3 4 4 89 113
voter registration status
Yes 18 23 13 46 732
No 11 23 20 46 271

Trump: accomplishments (4-cat)

[Has a strong record of accomplishments as president] How well does each of the following phrases describe Donald Trump?
Very well Somewhat well Not too well Not at all well n
sex
Male 29 23 15 32 486
Female 20 20 16 43 500
Another gender 0 0 33 67 6
age
18-29 15 19 20 46 187
30-44 17 29 17 37 275
45-59 27 20 16 36 225
60+ 35 17 10 37 316
education
Less than HS 21 25 15 39 91
HS graduate 32 22 17 28 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 27 22 12 39 256
Bachelor's degree 16 21 20 41 217
Post grad study/professional degree 21 16 11 52 144
income
Less than $30k 19 22 16 43 238
$30k to less than $50k 22 25 18 33 160
$50k to less than $75k 29 17 19 35 142
$75k to less than $100k 27 21 12 39 143
$100k or more 26 21 13 39 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 55 30 10 5 423
Independent 4 35 21 36 161
Democrat 2 7 18 73 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 62 26 8 4 312
Independent 12 29 19 39 405
Democrat 2 6 17 75 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 62 26 8 4 312
Lean Republican 36 41 15 7 111
Independent 4 35 21 36 161
Lean Democrat 1 10 20 68 134
Democrat 2 6 17 75 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 30 23 12 35 589
Black Non-Hispanic 10 18 25 47 116
Hispanic 16 17 20 47 177
Other 26 21 20 33 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 30 31 13 19 63
Once a week 35 25 13 27 155
Once or twice a month 30 19 16 35 73
A few times a year 24 24 16 36 187
Seldom 27 22 13 38 227
Never 15 16 18 51 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 38 22 18 23 230
Mainline Protestant 28 22 12 38 201
Roman Catholic 32 23 16 28 163
No religion 10 17 17 56 288
Other religion 16 27 12 41 119
ideology
Very conservative 70 23 4 3 132
Somewhat conservative 47 35 13 5 232
Moderate 11 23 22 44 356
Somewhat liberal 3 6 18 73 166
Very liberal 2 9 7 82 113
voter registration status
Yes 28 19 14 39 732
No 16 29 18 36 271

Trump: temperament (4-cat)

[Has the right temperament to be president] How well does each of the following phrases describe Donald Trump?
Very well Somewhat well Not too well Not at all well n
sex
Male 19 23 17 41 486
Female 14 17 15 53 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 11 16 20 53 187
30-44 13 22 17 47 275
45-59 17 18 17 46 225
60+ 21 22 11 47 316
education
Less than HS 19 21 11 48 91
HS graduate 22 24 16 37 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 19 21 16 43 256
Bachelor's degree 8 18 17 57 217
Post grad study/professional degree 9 12 15 64 144
income
Less than $30k 16 17 18 50 238
$30k to less than $50k 14 23 17 45 160
$50k to less than $75k 21 16 16 47 142
$75k to less than $100k 15 26 12 46 143
$100k or more 15 19 15 50 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 34 38 16 12 423
Independent 6 15 28 48 161
Democrat 2 4 10 84 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 38 38 15 9 312
Independent 10 17 22 50 405
Democrat 2 4 7 87 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 38 38 15 9 312
Lean Republican 25 38 19 18 111
Independent 6 15 28 48 161
Lean Democrat 1 4 17 78 134
Democrat 2 4 7 87 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 19 23 13 44 589
Black Non-Hispanic 10 13 16 62 116
Hispanic 15 11 20 53 177
Other 10 23 22 45 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 21 23 14 34 63
Once a week 19 27 20 34 155
Once or twice a month 10 22 24 43 73
A few times a year 15 23 16 45 187
Seldom 21 19 15 46 227
Never 12 13 12 62 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 25 26 17 33 230
Mainline Protestant 16 23 17 44 201
Roman Catholic 22 19 20 39 163
No religion 8 13 13 66 288
Other religion 11 21 11 53 119
ideology
Very conservative 49 34 10 6 132
Somewhat conservative 25 38 25 13 232
Moderate 8 16 19 57 356
Somewhat liberal 4 3 8 85 166
Very liberal 4 3 4 88 113
voter registration status
Yes 17 20 15 49 732
No 14 21 19 45 271

Personally better off

Would you say you personally are better off, about the same, or worse off than you were a year ago?
Better About the same Worse n
sex
Male 36 35 29 486
Female 21 41 39 500
Another gender 0 33 67 6
age
18-29 24 39 37 187
30-44 22 44 34 275
45-59 31 34 34 225
60+ 33 33 34 316
education
Less than HS 19 39 42 91
HS graduate 31 37 32 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 31 35 34 256
Bachelor's degree 26 38 36 217
Post grad study/professional degree 28 40 32 144
income
Less than $30k 20 41 40 238
$30k to less than $50k 23 39 39 160
$50k to less than $75k 27 31 41 142
$75k to less than $100k 32 36 32 143
$100k or more 35 37 26 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 53 38 9 423
Independent 15 43 41 161
Democrat 8 35 57 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 57 36 7 312
Independent 20 41 39 405
Democrat 8 34 58 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 57 36 7 312
Lean Republican 41 44 15 111
Independent 15 43 41 161
Lean Democrat 8 36 56 134
Democrat 8 34 58 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 32 36 31 589
Black Non-Hispanic 18 39 43 116
Hispanic 20 40 40 177
Other 30 43 27 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 39 34 22 63
Once a week 42 32 26 155
Once or twice a month 37 30 33 73
A few times a year 28 43 29 187
Seldom 27 38 36 227
Never 17 39 44 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 39 37 24 230
Mainline Protestant 28 38 34 201
Roman Catholic 37 34 29 163
No religion 15 40 45 288
Other religion 26 35 37 119
ideology
Very conservative 65 29 6 132
Somewhat conservative 46 41 13 232
Moderate 19 41 40 356
Somewhat liberal 6 35 59 166
Very liberal 9 32 59 113
voter registration status
Yes 30 36 33 732
No 21 41 37 271

Right direction/wrong track

Do you feel things in this country are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track?
Right direction Wrong track n
sex
Male 43 56 486
Female 30 70 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 26 74 187
30-44 32 68 275
45-59 38 61 225
60+ 46 54 316
education
Less than HS 36 64 91
HS graduate 42 58 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 40 60 256
Bachelor's degree 30 68 217
Post grad study/professional degree 30 70 144
income
Less than $30k 29 71 238
$30k to less than $50k 33 67 160
$50k to less than $75k 38 62 142
$75k to less than $100k 42 58 143
$100k or more 41 58 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 75 25 423
Independent 18 81 161
Democrat 5 95 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 77 23 312
Independent 28 71 405
Democrat 4 96 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 77 23 312
Lean Republican 67 33 111
Independent 18 81 161
Lean Democrat 8 92 134
Democrat 4 96 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 44 55 589
Black Non-Hispanic 17 83 116
Hispanic 26 74 177
Other 29 71 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 51 45 63
Once a week 51 49 155
Once or twice a month 51 49 73
A few times a year 32 68 187
Seldom 43 57 227
Never 20 80 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 50 50 230
Mainline Protestant 41 59 201
Roman Catholic 50 50 163
No religion 19 81 288
Other religion 29 69 119
ideology
Very conservative 83 17 132
Somewhat conservative 75 25 232
Moderate 21 79 356
Somewhat liberal 5 95 166
Very liberal 0 100 113
voter registration status
Yes 39 61 732
No 29 70 271

Nation’s economy

How would you describe the state of the nation's economy these days?
Excellent Good Not so good Poor n
sex
Male 6 37 37 19 486
Female 3 25 44 29 500
Another gender 0 0 23 77 6
age
18-29 3 20 46 31 187
30-44 5 25 43 27 275
45-59 4 31 40 24 225
60+ 5 42 33 20 316
education
Less than HS 6 22 48 24 91
HS graduate 7 30 38 25 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 5 31 35 28 256
Bachelor's degree 3 31 42 24 217
Post grad study/professional degree 1 35 44 20 144
income
Less than $30k 5 26 41 28 238
$30k to less than $50k 3 30 42 25 160
$50k to less than $75k 5 24 41 30 142
$75k to less than $100k 5 33 41 21 143
$100k or more 5 37 37 21 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 8 59 28 6 423
Independent 3 10 54 31 161
Democrat 1 10 47 42 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 8 61 27 4 312
Independent 4 21 45 29 405
Democrat 1 10 47 42 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 8 61 27 4 312
Lean Republican 8 52 29 12 111
Independent 3 10 54 31 161
Lean Democrat 1 10 47 42 134
Democrat 1 10 47 42 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 5 36 37 22 589
Black Non-Hispanic 8 17 45 30 116
Hispanic 1 21 46 32 177
Other 4 34 41 22 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 3 39 40 14 63
Once a week 8 40 36 15 155
Once or twice a month 1 39 35 24 73
A few times a year 4 34 39 22 187
Seldom 6 30 39 25 227
Never 2 20 44 34 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 5 43 35 17 230
Mainline Protestant 6 31 37 25 201
Roman Catholic 6 40 35 19 163
No religion 1 18 48 32 288
Other religion 6 25 41 26 119
ideology
Very conservative 11 62 23 4 132
Somewhat conservative 8 58 26 8 232
Moderate 3 20 51 27 356
Somewhat liberal 1 8 49 42 166
Very liberal 1 6 41 52 113
voter registration status
Yes 5 34 37 24 732
No 4 21 49 25 271

Inflation prediction

Over the next 12 months do you think inflation and the cost of living will increase, decrease or stay about the same?
Increase Decrease Stay about the same n
sex
Male 57 21 22 486
Female 65 18 17 500
Another gender 100 0 0 6
age
18-29 69 15 16 187
30-44 67 13 20 275
45-59 63 15 21 225
60+ 50 30 20 316
education
Less than HS 64 17 19 91
HS graduate 56 24 20 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 61 20 19 256
Bachelor's degree 65 13 22 217
Post grad study/professional degree 65 19 17 144
income
Less than $30k 64 18 18 238
$30k to less than $50k 62 19 20 160
$50k to less than $75k 62 22 16 142
$75k to less than $100k 59 21 20 143
$100k or more 59 19 22 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 34 38 28 423
Independent 69 9 22 161
Democrat 86 4 10 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 33 41 26 312
Independent 66 14 20 405
Democrat 85 4 11 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 33 41 26 312
Lean Republican 37 32 31 111
Independent 69 9 22 161
Lean Democrat 87 5 8 134
Democrat 85 4 11 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 58 22 20 589
Black Non-Hispanic 75 13 12 116
Hispanic 65 14 21 177
Other 60 19 21 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 34 38 29 63
Once a week 56 24 20 155
Once or twice a month 58 26 17 73
A few times a year 63 18 20 187
Seldom 60 21 20 227
Never 71 12 18 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 53 28 19 230
Mainline Protestant 57 22 21 201
Roman Catholic 49 24 28 163
No religion 77 8 14 288
Other religion 61 20 19 119
ideology
Very conservative 22 49 29 132
Somewhat conservative 34 36 30 232
Moderate 74 10 16 356
Somewhat liberal 83 4 13 166
Very liberal 90 4 6 113
voter registration status
Yes 60 20 20 732
No 64 17 19 271

Grocery prices

How has the price you pay for groceries changed over the last six months?
Gone down a lot Gone down a little Stayed about the same Gone up a little Gone up a lot n
sex
Male 2 10 23 34 31 486
Female 1 9 15 26 49 500
Another gender 0 0 11 22 67 6
age
18-29 3 2 20 36 38 187
30-44 0 6 21 34 39 275
45-59 0 10 22 25 43 225
60+ 2 17 15 27 40 316
education
Less than HS 0 8 20 21 51 91
HS graduate 3 14 18 26 40 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 1 11 16 28 43 256
Bachelor's degree 2 3 22 36 37 217
Post grad study/professional degree 0 11 18 37 34 144
income
Less than $30k 2 7 15 24 51 238
$30k to less than $50k 1 7 21 33 38 160
$50k to less than $75k 1 13 12 30 45 142
$75k to less than $100k 2 9 21 34 35 143
$100k or more 1 10 23 32 33 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 2 21 32 25 21 423
Independent 2 3 14 30 51 161
Democrat 1 1 7 35 56 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 2 22 30 26 20 312
Independent 1 6 18 30 44 405
Democrat 1 1 8 34 56 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 2 22 30 26 20 312
Lean Republican 2 17 38 23 21 111
Independent 2 3 14 30 51 161
Lean Democrat 0 0 7 37 56 134
Democrat 1 1 8 34 56 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 1 12 21 27 38 589
Black Non-Hispanic 4 2 12 33 49 116
Hispanic 0 5 16 31 48 177
Other 3 8 16 46 26 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 2 20 18 22 38 63
Once a week 2 12 21 31 35 155
Once or twice a month 0 20 25 19 36 73
A few times a year 2 10 17 28 43 187
Seldom 0 8 20 30 42 227
Never 2 4 17 35 42 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 1 19 20 24 36 230
Mainline Protestant 1 10 23 25 40 201
Roman Catholic 2 11 20 27 41 163
No religion 2 3 14 39 43 288
Other religion 1 5 18 35 41 119
ideology
Very conservative 4 27 35 18 15 132
Somewhat conservative 1 20 26 32 21 232
Moderate 1 4 17 28 50 356
Somewhat liberal 2 0 8 37 53 166
Very liberal 1 0 7 34 57 113
voter registration status
Yes 2 12 19 28 40 732
No 1 3 19 36 40 271

Gas prices

How has the price you pay for gasoline changed over the last six months?
Gone down a lot Gone down a little Stayed about the same Gone up a little Gone up a lot n
sex
Male 19 36 29 11 5 486
Female 10 36 30 15 9 500
Another gender 0 0 34 66 0 6
age
18-29 7 29 29 20 15 187
30-44 7 31 35 18 9 275
45-59 14 35 32 12 7 225
60+ 25 44 22 7 2 316
education
Less than HS 8 27 32 24 9 91
HS graduate 16 35 25 12 11 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 16 37 25 13 8 256
Bachelor's degree 14 35 34 12 5 217
Post grad study/professional degree 14 43 31 11 2 144
income
Less than $30k 8 28 29 20 16 238
$30k to less than $50k 9 36 31 15 9 160
$50k to less than $75k 15 37 28 11 9 142
$75k to less than $100k 17 37 31 10 4 143
$100k or more 21 40 28 10 1 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 30 44 18 5 3 423
Independent 4 27 35 20 13 161
Democrat 3 31 38 19 9 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 29 46 18 5 2 312
Independent 11 29 32 18 9 405
Democrat 2 34 37 17 10 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 29 46 18 5 2 312
Lean Republican 30 39 19 5 7 111
Independent 4 27 35 20 13 161
Lean Democrat 5 24 39 25 6 134
Democrat 2 34 37 17 10 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 19 39 27 10 5 589
Black Non-Hispanic 5 30 33 20 12 116
Hispanic 11 29 31 18 12 177
Other 7 36 36 14 7 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 15 37 29 12 6 63
Once a week 21 40 19 12 7 155
Once or twice a month 16 39 32 8 5 73
A few times a year 14 38 25 14 9 187
Seldom 15 36 30 14 5 227
Never 10 30 36 15 9 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 18 40 25 11 6 230
Mainline Protestant 17 37 29 10 7 201
Roman Catholic 21 40 21 11 7 163
No religion 6 31 37 18 8 288
Other religion 13 30 32 16 9 119
ideology
Very conservative 34 42 13 9 2 132
Somewhat conservative 31 44 16 5 4 232
Moderate 6 34 35 14 11 356
Somewhat liberal 2 32 40 20 7 166
Very liberal 0 23 41 27 10 113
voter registration status
Yes 17 38 29 12 5 732
No 8 30 31 19 12 271

Who shops?

Who does most of the grocery shopping for your household?
I do Someone else does We split the grocery shopping about equally n
sex
Male 53 19 28 486
Female 78 7 15 500
Another gender 57 33 10 6
age
18-29 52 24 24 187
30-44 71 13 15 275
45-59 64 10 26 225
60+ 71 9 20 316
education
Less than HS 65 17 19 91
HS graduate 62 16 22 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 66 13 21 256
Bachelor's degree 69 11 20 217
Post grad study/professional degree 74 7 19 144
income
Less than $30k 69 13 17 238
$30k to less than $50k 74 13 13 160
$50k to less than $75k 63 9 28 142
$75k to less than $100k 66 10 24 143
$100k or more 61 16 23 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 64 14 22 423
Independent 71 13 16 161
Democrat 66 12 22 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 64 11 25 312
Independent 66 16 18 405
Democrat 69 11 20 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 64 11 25 312
Lean Republican 65 20 15 111
Independent 71 13 16 161
Lean Democrat 60 15 24 134
Democrat 69 11 20 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 65 12 22 589
Black Non-Hispanic 71 13 15 116
Hispanic 63 15 22 177
Other 66 15 20 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 63 19 17 63
Once a week 73 7 21 155
Once or twice a month 66 12 22 73
A few times a year 70 10 20 187
Seldom 66 12 22 227
Never 61 18 21 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 66 13 21 230
Mainline Protestant 70 12 18 201
Roman Catholic 67 9 25 163
No religion 61 18 21 288
Other religion 69 10 20 119
ideology
Very conservative 75 8 17 132
Somewhat conservative 61 14 24 232
Moderate 66 13 21 356
Somewhat liberal 71 14 15 166
Very liberal 59 14 28 113
voter registration status
Yes 66 11 23 732
No 67 19 15 271

Heard about Venezuela

[The U.S. Army operation in Venezuela that captured Nicolás Maduro] Here are some recent topics in the news. How much have you heard or read about each of these?
A lot A little Nothing at all n
sex
Male 72 25 3 486
Female 57 30 13 500
Another gender 23 55 21 6
age
18-29 62 29 9 187
30-44 54 32 14 275
45-59 63 30 7 225
60+ 77 21 2 316
education
Less than HS 44 39 17 91
HS graduate 60 28 11 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 66 26 8 256
Bachelor's degree 69 28 3 217
Post grad study/professional degree 76 22 2 144
income
Less than $30k 53 31 16 238
$30k to less than $50k 56 32 12 160
$50k to less than $75k 64 30 6 142
$75k to less than $100k 73 23 4 143
$100k or more 74 22 3 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 66 28 6 423
Independent 47 37 16 161
Democrat 70 24 6 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 68 27 5 312
Independent 58 30 12 405
Democrat 70 24 6 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 68 27 5 312
Lean Republican 61 28 11 111
Independent 47 37 16 161
Lean Democrat 69 24 7 134
Democrat 70 24 6 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 66 27 7 589
Black Non-Hispanic 54 32 14 116
Hispanic 69 23 8 177
Other 59 35 6 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 61 31 8 63
Once a week 63 33 4 155
Once or twice a month 70 21 10 73
A few times a year 67 24 9 187
Seldom 69 26 6 227
Never 60 29 11 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 55 36 9 230
Mainline Protestant 67 25 8 201
Roman Catholic 70 21 9 163
No religion 66 28 6 288
Other religion 68 23 8 119
ideology
Very conservative 66 27 6 132
Somewhat conservative 65 29 6 232
Moderate 60 30 10 356
Somewhat liberal 73 21 6 166
Very liberal 65 24 11 113
voter registration status
Yes 71 24 5 732
No 47 36 17 271

Heard about Kennedy Center

[Renaming the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington as the Trump-Kennedy Center] Here are some recent topics in the news. How much have you heard or read about each of these?
A lot A little Nothing at all n
sex
Male 41 36 23 486
Female 38 29 32 500
Another gender 36 43 21 6
age
18-29 28 24 48 187
30-44 23 39 37 275
45-59 42 33 25 225
60+ 60 31 9 316
education
Less than HS 13 42 45 91
HS graduate 29 33 38 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 39 35 26 256
Bachelor's degree 56 21 23 217
Post grad study/professional degree 55 38 7 144
income
Less than $30k 25 33 43 238
$30k to less than $50k 33 33 34 160
$50k to less than $75k 41 33 26 142
$75k to less than $100k 54 25 21 143
$100k or more 48 35 17 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 30 40 30 423
Independent 18 30 52 161
Democrat 58 26 16 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 32 40 28 312
Independent 32 32 36 405
Democrat 60 25 15 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 32 40 28 312
Lean Republican 26 40 35 111
Independent 18 30 52 161
Lean Democrat 54 27 19 134
Democrat 60 25 15 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 46 30 24 589
Black Non-Hispanic 38 30 32 116
Hispanic 29 33 37 177
Other 27 44 29 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 34 39 28 63
Once a week 38 41 21 155
Once or twice a month 33 43 23 73
A few times a year 37 31 32 187
Seldom 48 29 23 227
Never 39 28 33 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 29 37 34 230
Mainline Protestant 44 30 26 201
Roman Catholic 35 41 24 163
No religion 47 27 26 288
Other religion 42 29 29 119
ideology
Very conservative 33 44 23 132
Somewhat conservative 30 39 32 232
Moderate 35 32 33 356
Somewhat liberal 60 20 19 166
Very liberal 56 23 21 113
voter registration status
Yes 48 31 21 732
No 18 36 46 271

Heard about TX district case

[The U.S. Supreme Court decision in December that allowed Texas to use redrawn congressional districts in the 2026 elections] Here are some recent topics in the news. How much have you heard or read about each of these?
A lot A little Nothing at all n
sex
Male 33 42 25 486
Female 24 40 36 500
Another gender 10 58 32 6
age
18-29 23 37 40 187
30-44 21 40 40 275
45-59 28 43 29 225
60+ 39 43 18 316
education
Less than HS 13 44 43 91
HS graduate 24 35 41 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 30 39 31 256
Bachelor's degree 30 48 22 217
Post grad study/professional degree 43 44 13 144
income
Less than $30k 19 37 44 238
$30k to less than $50k 25 37 38 160
$50k to less than $75k 33 38 29 142
$75k to less than $100k 33 41 26 143
$100k or more 34 47 19 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 23 47 30 423
Independent 12 37 51 161
Democrat 41 36 23 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 24 46 30 312
Independent 22 39 39 405
Democrat 42 38 20 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 24 46 30 312
Lean Republican 19 49 32 111
Independent 12 37 51 161
Lean Democrat 38 33 29 134
Democrat 42 38 20 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 31 42 28 589
Black Non-Hispanic 24 38 38 116
Hispanic 29 38 33 177
Other 21 44 35 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 31 43 26 63
Once a week 30 42 28 155
Once or twice a month 24 45 31 73
A few times a year 25 42 33 187
Seldom 31 43 25 227
Never 28 37 35 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 22 44 34 230
Mainline Protestant 25 46 29 201
Roman Catholic 32 40 28 163
No religion 34 37 29 288
Other religion 30 35 34 119
ideology
Very conservative 31 41 28 132
Somewhat conservative 20 50 30 232
Moderate 22 41 37 356
Somewhat liberal 40 37 23 166
Very liberal 48 30 22 113
voter registration status
Yes 35 42 23 732
No 11 37 51 271

Heard about Good shooting

[The fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman, Renee Good, by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent] Here are some recent topics in the news. How much have you heard or read about each of these?
A lot A little Nothing at all n
sex
Male 79 16 5 486
Female 73 19 8 500
Another gender 58 42 0 6
age
18-29 66 22 12 187
30-44 67 23 10 275
45-59 77 18 5 225
60+ 89 9 2 316
education
Less than HS 58 29 13 91
HS graduate 72 18 9 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 78 14 8 256
Bachelor's degree 79 19 2 217
Post grad study/professional degree 87 13 0 144
income
Less than $30k 63 22 15 238
$30k to less than $50k 71 19 10 160
$50k to less than $75k 77 21 2 142
$75k to less than $100k 86 12 3 143
$100k or more 83 14 3 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 76 16 8 423
Independent 55 33 12 161
Democrat 84 12 3 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 78 13 9 312
Independent 68 25 8 405
Democrat 86 12 3 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 78 13 9 312
Lean Republican 69 25 6 111
Independent 55 33 12 161
Lean Democrat 82 14 4 134
Democrat 86 12 3 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 79 16 5 589
Black Non-Hispanic 66 24 10 116
Hispanic 78 17 6 177
Other 62 25 13 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 67 32 1 63
Once a week 79 16 6 155
Once or twice a month 81 9 11 73
A few times a year 74 20 6 187
Seldom 79 16 6 227
Never 74 17 9 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 70 21 9 230
Mainline Protestant 79 15 6 201
Roman Catholic 85 8 7 163
No religion 80 15 5 288
Other religion 59 34 7 119
ideology
Very conservative 79 14 7 132
Somewhat conservative 74 19 7 232
Moderate 70 22 8 356
Somewhat liberal 86 9 5 166
Very liberal 82 14 4 113
voter registration status
Yes 82 13 5 732
No 59 29 12 271

Heard about Reiner murder

[The killing of filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner and his wife in December] Here are some recent topics in the news. How much have you heard or read about each of these?
A lot A little Nothing at all n
sex
Male 47 36 17 486
Female 48 36 16 500
Another gender 22 34 45 6
age
18-29 24 42 35 187
30-44 33 40 27 275
45-59 49 41 10 225
60+ 74 25 2 316
education
Less than HS 28 36 36 91
HS graduate 41 39 21 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 53 33 14 256
Bachelor's degree 52 36 12 217
Post grad study/professional degree 59 32 9 144
income
Less than $30k 36 34 30 238
$30k to less than $50k 41 42 17 160
$50k to less than $75k 45 44 11 142
$75k to less than $100k 65 25 10 143
$100k or more 54 35 12 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 50 37 14 423
Independent 23 45 33 161
Democrat 55 31 14 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 55 34 11 312
Independent 36 41 23 405
Democrat 56 30 14 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 55 34 11 312
Lean Republican 33 45 22 111
Independent 23 45 33 161
Lean Democrat 54 33 13 134
Democrat 56 30 14 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 55 34 11 589
Black Non-Hispanic 36 37 27 116
Hispanic 39 38 24 177
Other 32 40 29 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 49 43 8 63
Once a week 51 35 13 155
Once or twice a month 48 36 16 73
A few times a year 44 39 17 187
Seldom 54 33 13 227
Never 43 34 23 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 46 40 14 230
Mainline Protestant 45 40 15 201
Roman Catholic 57 28 15 163
No religion 48 34 18 288
Other religion 40 35 25 119
ideology
Very conservative 56 31 13 132
Somewhat conservative 46 42 12 232
Moderate 43 37 20 356
Somewhat liberal 57 24 19 166
Very liberal 44 38 18 113
voter registration status
Yes 57 32 11 732
No 23 45 32 271

Heard about Epstein files

[The partial release of the Jeffrey Epstein files by the Department of Justice] Here are some recent topics in the news. How much have you heard or read about each of these?
A lot A little Nothing at all n
sex
Male 63 30 7 486
Female 52 38 10 500
Another gender 58 42 0 6
age
18-29 65 28 7 187
30-44 43 39 17 275
45-59 57 34 8 225
60+ 64 33 2 316
education
Less than HS 29 52 19 91
HS graduate 49 39 12 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 64 27 8 256
Bachelor's degree 62 34 3 217
Post grad study/professional degree 70 27 2 144
income
Less than $30k 45 40 15 238
$30k to less than $50k 51 34 15 160
$50k to less than $75k 56 42 3 142
$75k to less than $100k 66 31 3 143
$100k or more 68 27 5 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 50 44 7 423
Independent 38 42 20 161
Democrat 72 22 6 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 52 42 6 312
Independent 51 36 13 405
Democrat 72 23 6 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 52 42 6 312
Lean Republican 43 47 11 111
Independent 38 42 20 161
Lean Democrat 73 20 6 134
Democrat 72 23 6 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 59 34 7 589
Black Non-Hispanic 52 37 11 116
Hispanic 57 32 11 177
Other 51 40 9 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 53 41 6 63
Once a week 49 47 4 155
Once or twice a month 58 33 9 73
A few times a year 61 28 11 187
Seldom 61 31 9 227
Never 57 33 10 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 46 44 10 230
Mainline Protestant 58 33 9 201
Roman Catholic 56 34 10 163
No religion 66 27 7 288
Other religion 60 33 8 119
ideology
Very conservative 50 41 9 132
Somewhat conservative 49 45 7 232
Moderate 53 36 10 356
Somewhat liberal 74 21 5 166
Very liberal 73 16 11 113
voter registration status
Yes 63 33 5 732
No 43 39 18 271

Heard about MN fraud

[A widespread social-services fraud scandal in Minnesota including Medicaid, housing, and autism services] Here are some recent topics in the news. How much have you heard or read about each of these?
A lot A little Nothing at all n
sex
Male 53 31 16 486
Female 38 31 31 500
Another gender 10 34 55 6
age
18-29 36 31 33 187
30-44 33 36 31 275
45-59 49 30 21 225
60+ 59 28 14 316
education
Less than HS 27 32 40 91
HS graduate 41 32 27 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 48 29 23 256
Bachelor's degree 53 28 20 217
Post grad study/professional degree 48 39 13 144
income
Less than $30k 31 30 39 238
$30k to less than $50k 32 37 31 160
$50k to less than $75k 52 30 18 142
$75k to less than $100k 59 22 19 143
$100k or more 53 33 15 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 61 24 15 423
Independent 26 38 36 161
Democrat 37 35 28 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 63 22 14 312
Independent 36 34 31 405
Democrat 39 37 24 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 63 22 14 312
Lean Republican 53 29 18 111
Independent 26 38 36 161
Lean Democrat 33 32 35 134
Democrat 39 37 24 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 50 27 23 589
Black Non-Hispanic 38 33 29 116
Hispanic 37 37 26 177
Other 40 42 18 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 56 23 21 63
Once a week 55 27 18 155
Once or twice a month 42 37 22 73
A few times a year 46 33 20 187
Seldom 50 27 23 227
Never 34 35 31 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 47 31 22 230
Mainline Protestant 49 27 24 201
Roman Catholic 52 31 17 163
No religion 36 33 31 288
Other religion 49 32 19 119
ideology
Very conservative 70 19 11 132
Somewhat conservative 57 26 16 232
Moderate 36 34 30 356
Somewhat liberal 34 40 25 166
Very liberal 35 32 33 113
voter registration status
Yes 52 29 19 732
No 27 37 37 271

Party: economy

[The economy] Do you think the (Republican party) or the (Democratic party) would do a better job handling each of the following issues?
Republican party Democratic party Both about the same Neither would be good n
sex
Male 44 29 15 11 486
Female 32 38 17 13 500
Another gender 0 33 0 67 6
age
18-29 27 39 17 16 187
30-44 33 33 19 14 275
45-59 37 30 17 16 225
60+ 47 33 12 8 316
education
Less than HS 35 27 25 13 91
HS graduate 41 28 16 15 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 40 34 17 10 256
Bachelor's degree 33 36 15 16 217
Post grad study/professional degree 35 45 10 10 144
income
Less than $30k 27 35 24 14 238
$30k to less than $50k 40 28 14 18 160
$50k to less than $75k 41 36 15 9 142
$75k to less than $100k 38 31 12 19 143
$100k or more 42 36 13 10 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 79 3 10 8 423
Independent 15 19 30 37 161
Democrat 4 70 17 9 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 83 3 9 6 312
Independent 26 27 21 25 405
Democrat 3 76 17 4 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 83 3 9 6 312
Lean Republican 68 3 14 16 111
Independent 15 19 30 37 161
Lean Democrat 7 57 17 20 134
Democrat 3 76 17 4 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 46 29 13 12 589
Black Non-Hispanic 15 46 22 17 116
Hispanic 25 37 23 15 177
Other 36 39 16 9 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 54 18 10 18 63
Once a week 53 26 16 6 155
Once or twice a month 44 36 14 7 73
A few times a year 34 31 24 10 187
Seldom 41 34 12 13 227
Never 24 41 16 19 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 53 19 18 10 230
Mainline Protestant 42 32 15 11 201
Roman Catholic 49 27 17 7 163
No religion 17 47 18 18 288
Other religion 33 38 9 20 119
ideology
Very conservative 84 4 7 5 132
Somewhat conservative 72 9 13 7 232
Moderate 24 32 25 19 356
Somewhat liberal 4 70 15 11 166
Very liberal 4 70 8 17 113
voter registration status
Yes 40 36 14 10 732
No 31 26 22 21 271

Party: nat’l defense

[National defense] Do you think the (Republican party) or the (Democratic party) would do a better job handling each of the following issues?
Republican party Democratic party Both about the same Neither would be good n
sex
Male 51 20 20 9 486
Female 37 30 20 13 500
Another gender 0 32 34 34 6
age
18-29 30 33 21 16 187
30-44 40 23 25 12 275
45-59 46 24 16 13 225
60+ 52 23 19 6 316
education
Less than HS 31 23 30 16 91
HS graduate 46 21 22 12 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 46 27 17 9 256
Bachelor's degree 44 24 18 15 217
Post grad study/professional degree 39 34 20 7 144
income
Less than $30k 32 26 29 13 238
$30k to less than $50k 43 27 16 14 160
$50k to less than $75k 44 31 15 10 142
$75k to less than $100k 45 20 20 16 143
$100k or more 51 24 18 7 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 85 2 8 5 423
Independent 21 14 30 36 161
Democrat 10 53 28 8 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 86 2 9 3 312
Independent 35 20 23 22 405
Democrat 8 58 29 5 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 86 2 9 3 312
Lean Republican 80 2 8 11 111
Independent 21 14 30 36 161
Lean Democrat 14 43 26 16 134
Democrat 8 58 29 5 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 52 22 16 10 589
Black Non-Hispanic 19 36 31 14 116
Hispanic 31 28 26 15 177
Other 41 29 20 10 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 52 15 11 21 63
Once a week 58 19 18 5 155
Once or twice a month 55 24 15 6 73
A few times a year 40 25 24 10 187
Seldom 47 23 22 8 227
Never 30 33 20 17 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 57 16 19 8 230
Mainline Protestant 48 23 19 10 201
Roman Catholic 53 23 20 4 163
No religion 28 34 23 16 288
Other religion 33 31 17 20 119
ideology
Very conservative 83 7 5 6 132
Somewhat conservative 80 6 10 4 232
Moderate 31 24 30 16 356
Somewhat liberal 16 49 26 10 166
Very liberal 4 57 20 19 113
voter registration status
Yes 48 26 18 8 732
No 31 23 26 20 271

Party: inflation

[Inflation and the cost of living] Do you think the (Republican party) or the (Democratic party) would do a better job handling each of the following issues?
Republican party Democratic party Both about the same Neither would be good n
sex
Male 38 29 20 13 486
Female 29 40 16 16 500
Another gender 0 54 11 35 6
age
18-29 21 39 22 17 187
30-44 30 31 21 18 275
45-59 35 31 15 20 225
60+ 41 38 13 8 316
education
Less than HS 25 38 24 13 91
HS graduate 36 27 19 17 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 37 35 18 11 256
Bachelor's degree 28 37 16 19 217
Post grad study/professional degree 30 42 13 15 144
income
Less than $30k 23 40 23 14 238
$30k to less than $50k 34 31 15 19 160
$50k to less than $75k 33 37 17 14 142
$75k to less than $100k 34 30 17 20 143
$100k or more 39 34 15 13 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 71 4 14 11 423
Independent 10 20 33 37 161
Democrat 3 71 15 11 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 75 3 13 8 312
Independent 22 29 23 26 405
Democrat 3 75 14 8 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 75 3 13 8 312
Lean Republican 61 5 14 20 111
Independent 10 20 33 37 161
Lean Democrat 4 61 17 18 134
Democrat 3 75 14 8 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 41 31 14 14 589
Black Non-Hispanic 12 43 24 21 116
Hispanic 23 38 25 14 177
Other 27 40 18 15 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 49 20 13 19 63
Once a week 48 25 17 10 155
Once or twice a month 39 31 20 10 73
A few times a year 31 32 24 13 187
Seldom 36 37 13 14 227
Never 19 43 17 21 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 49 22 16 12 230
Mainline Protestant 35 32 20 14 201
Roman Catholic 44 27 22 6 163
No religion 15 49 17 19 288
Other religion 24 38 11 27 119
ideology
Very conservative 77 8 11 5 132
Somewhat conservative 68 9 15 8 232
Moderate 17 36 25 22 356
Somewhat liberal 5 64 16 15 166
Very liberal 1 71 10 19 113
voter registration status
Yes 37 36 15 12 732
No 21 31 25 23 271

Party: health care

[Health care] Do you think the (Republican party) or the (Democratic party) would do a better job handling each of the following issues?
Republican party Democratic party Both about the same Neither would be good n
sex
Male 31 45 10 15 486
Female 26 47 14 13 500
Another gender 0 55 0 45 6
age
18-29 22 57 10 10 187
30-44 26 45 11 19 275
45-59 29 38 15 18 225
60+ 33 45 12 10 316
education
Less than HS 24 45 17 14 91
HS graduate 33 36 16 15 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 33 43 10 14 256
Bachelor's degree 21 50 12 17 217
Post grad study/professional degree 22 61 6 10 144
income
Less than $30k 22 43 21 14 238
$30k to less than $50k 26 47 10 17 160
$50k to less than $75k 28 47 10 14 142
$75k to less than $100k 29 40 14 17 143
$100k or more 33 49 6 13 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 61 12 11 16 423
Independent 5 34 27 34 161
Democrat 4 84 7 5 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 67 11 10 11 312
Independent 16 43 18 24 405
Democrat 3 87 6 4 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 67 11 10 11 312
Lean Republican 43 15 14 28 111
Independent 5 34 27 34 161
Lean Democrat 5 77 9 8 134
Democrat 3 87 6 4 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 34 40 11 16 589
Black Non-Hispanic 10 59 17 14 116
Hispanic 20 55 12 13 177
Other 30 51 10 9 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 40 25 11 24 63
Once a week 46 36 11 8 155
Once or twice a month 30 43 18 10 73
A few times a year 28 47 13 12 187
Seldom 27 49 11 14 227
Never 16 53 12 19 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 42 30 15 13 230
Mainline Protestant 26 45 15 15 201
Roman Catholic 39 41 9 11 163
No religion 13 61 11 15 288
Other religion 25 47 8 20 119
ideology
Very conservative 72 10 9 10 132
Somewhat conservative 58 15 13 14 232
Moderate 13 50 18 18 356
Somewhat liberal 3 88 3 6 166
Very liberal 1 74 9 16 113
voter registration status
Yes 31 47 10 12 732
No 21 41 17 21 271

Party: immigration

[Immigration and border security] Do you think the (Republican party) or the (Democratic party) would do a better job handling each of the following issues?
Republican party Democratic party Both about the same Neither would be good n
sex
Male 56 23 11 9 486
Female 38 33 14 16 500
Another gender 0 34 0 66 6
age
18-29 38 37 9 16 187
30-44 40 28 17 15 275
45-59 47 24 12 17 225
60+ 57 25 11 7 316
education
Less than HS 35 22 23 20 91
HS graduate 51 23 16 11 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 52 24 11 12 256
Bachelor's degree 44 32 9 16 217
Post grad study/professional degree 39 41 8 13 144
income
Less than $30k 34 30 21 15 238
$30k to less than $50k 48 26 10 16 160
$50k to less than $75k 44 32 12 11 142
$75k to less than $100k 51 23 11 16 143
$100k or more 54 28 8 10 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 89 2 4 5 423
Independent 25 12 30 33 161
Democrat 12 60 14 14 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 91 2 3 3 312
Independent 38 21 18 22 405
Democrat 9 65 15 11 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 91 2 3 3 312
Lean Republican 84 2 7 8 111
Independent 25 12 30 33 161
Lean Democrat 17 48 14 21 134
Democrat 9 65 15 11 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 54 24 10 12 589
Black Non-Hispanic 26 36 24 14 116
Hispanic 33 34 15 17 177
Other 50 32 8 10 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 58 13 11 18 63
Once a week 59 24 12 6 155
Once or twice a month 50 31 10 9 73
A few times a year 45 25 19 10 187
Seldom 51 28 10 11 227
Never 34 33 12 21 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 60 18 13 9 230
Mainline Protestant 52 26 11 12 201
Roman Catholic 55 23 15 6 163
No religion 30 37 14 19 288
Other religion 39 33 9 19 119
ideology
Very conservative 86 5 4 5 132
Somewhat conservative 85 5 6 3 232
Moderate 36 26 20 18 356
Somewhat liberal 13 58 14 15 166
Very liberal 4 62 12 22 113
voter registration status
Yes 49 28 11 11 732
No 38 26 17 19 271

Party: crime

[Crime] Do you think the (Republican party) or the (Democratic party) would do a better job handling each of the following issues?
Republican party Democratic party Both about the same Neither would be good n
sex
Male 52 17 21 10 486
Female 37 25 23 15 500
Another gender 0 24 0 76 6
age
18-29 31 30 21 17 187
30-44 42 20 25 13 275
45-59 44 19 21 17 225
60+ 53 18 21 7 316
education
Less than HS 34 18 30 18 91
HS graduate 48 17 22 14 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 46 23 20 12 256
Bachelor's degree 42 21 22 14 217
Post grad study/professional degree 42 28 22 9 144
income
Less than $30k 30 23 31 16 238
$30k to less than $50k 42 21 23 15 160
$50k to less than $75k 44 25 18 13 142
$75k to less than $100k 49 17 18 16 143
$100k or more 53 20 19 9 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 84 1 9 5 423
Independent 21 15 32 32 161
Democrat 12 43 31 13 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 86 1 9 4 312
Independent 35 17 26 22 405
Democrat 10 48 31 10 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 86 1 9 4 312
Lean Republican 78 2 10 10 111
Independent 21 15 32 32 161
Lean Democrat 17 33 30 20 134
Democrat 10 48 31 10 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 51 19 19 11 589
Black Non-Hispanic 23 27 33 18 116
Hispanic 34 23 25 17 177
Other 50 23 20 7 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 58 13 10 20 63
Once a week 53 16 24 6 155
Once or twice a month 53 21 19 6 73
A few times a year 44 16 27 13 187
Seldom 46 22 22 10 227
Never 32 28 22 19 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 58 10 22 10 230
Mainline Protestant 46 18 24 12 201
Roman Catholic 53 16 22 9 163
No religion 29 31 25 16 288
Other religion 37 30 13 20 119
ideology
Very conservative 84 5 8 4 132
Somewhat conservative 84 4 9 3 232
Moderate 31 18 34 18 356
Somewhat liberal 16 41 28 15 166
Very liberal 1 56 23 20 113
voter registration status
Yes 47 22 21 10 732
No 36 18 26 20 271

Party: medicare

[Medicare & Social Security] Do you think the (Republican party) or the (Democratic party) would do a better job handling each of the following issues?
Republican party Democratic party Both about the same Neither would be good n
sex
Male 30 46 12 13 486
Female 27 45 14 13 500
Another gender 0 100 0 0 6
age
18-29 19 60 6 15 187
30-44 25 42 17 15 275
45-59 28 38 15 20 225
60+ 36 45 13 6 316
education
Less than HS 26 38 19 16 91
HS graduate 35 35 16 14 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 30 46 11 12 256
Bachelor's degree 18 53 11 18 217
Post grad study/professional degree 26 58 10 6 144
income
Less than $30k 22 45 19 15 238
$30k to less than $50k 32 44 11 14 160
$50k to less than $75k 26 45 15 14 142
$75k to less than $100k 30 43 10 17 143
$100k or more 30 50 10 10 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 62 12 15 12 423
Independent 6 30 31 32 161
Democrat 3 85 5 8 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 69 10 12 9 312
Independent 14 43 20 23 405
Democrat 2 88 5 4 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 69 10 12 9 312
Lean Republican 41 17 22 20 111
Independent 6 30 31 32 161
Lean Democrat 3 79 4 14 134
Democrat 2 88 5 4 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 34 39 14 13 589
Black Non-Hispanic 10 63 13 14 116
Hispanic 22 56 9 13 177
Other 27 53 7 13 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 40 25 14 21 63
Once a week 47 32 14 7 155
Once or twice a month 37 43 13 7 73
A few times a year 25 45 17 13 187
Seldom 27 50 12 11 227
Never 16 55 11 18 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 42 29 19 10 230
Mainline Protestant 28 46 14 12 201
Roman Catholic 43 38 12 7 163
No religion 10 62 9 19 288
Other religion 22 50 11 17 119
ideology
Very conservative 78 7 9 6 132
Somewhat conservative 53 19 17 11 232
Moderate 15 50 17 19 356
Somewhat liberal 1 83 6 10 166
Very liberal 1 78 10 12 113
voter registration status
Yes 31 47 12 10 732
No 20 41 17 22 271

Party: taxes

[Taxes] Do you think the (Republican party) or the (Democratic party) would do a better job handling each of the following issues?
Republican party Democratic party Both about the same Neither would be good n
sex
Male 46 27 15 12 486
Female 32 33 18 17 500
Another gender 0 33 0 67 6
age
18-29 28 34 18 20 187
30-44 35 28 21 16 275
45-59 41 27 14 18 225
60+ 46 31 13 10 316
education
Less than HS 30 29 25 16 91
HS graduate 41 24 18 17 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 39 29 18 14 256
Bachelor's degree 40 30 13 17 217
Post grad study/professional degree 36 43 10 11 144
income
Less than $30k 29 32 24 14 238
$30k to less than $50k 33 26 17 23 160
$50k to less than $75k 40 32 15 13 142
$75k to less than $100k 40 27 12 22 143
$100k or more 47 31 12 10 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 77 3 11 9 423
Independent 19 15 28 38 161
Democrat 8 62 17 13 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 80 3 10 7 312
Independent 30 23 21 27 405
Democrat 6 69 16 8 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 80 3 10 7 312
Lean Republican 68 4 14 14 111
Independent 19 15 28 38 161
Lean Democrat 11 47 19 23 134
Democrat 6 69 16 8 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 46 26 14 15 589
Black Non-Hispanic 18 40 22 19 116
Hispanic 28 37 21 15 177
Other 40 31 20 9 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 50 19 7 24 63
Once a week 53 21 14 12 155
Once or twice a month 46 32 17 6 73
A few times a year 34 30 24 12 187
Seldom 42 33 13 12 227
Never 27 34 17 21 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 49 19 19 13 230
Mainline Protestant 44 29 15 12 201
Roman Catholic 50 24 16 10 163
No religion 22 39 17 21 288
Other religion 35 37 11 17 119
ideology
Very conservative 80 4 6 10 132
Somewhat conservative 72 8 14 5 232
Moderate 27 28 24 21 356
Somewhat liberal 10 60 16 14 166
Very liberal 2 66 11 22 113
voter registration status
Yes 41 33 14 12 732
No 33 21 23 23 271

Most important issue

Which one of the following issues matters MOST to you right now?
The economy Immigration and border security Health care Crime Abortion policy Medicare & Social Security The war between Russia and Ukraine Inflation and the cost of living The size of the federal deficit Don't know n
sex
Male 21 15 6 2 2 8 2 36 5 4 486
Female 14 12 9 3 4 10 1 40 1 6 500
Another gender 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 54 0 0 6
age
18-29 23 18 6 4 5 0 0 40 0 5 187
30-44 16 12 8 2 3 2 1 48 2 6 275
45-59 16 9 9 2 4 3 1 45 5 6 225
60+ 17 16 8 1 1 24 3 23 4 3 316
education
Less than HS 20 9 7 1 0 7 2 45 1 9 91
HS graduate 18 12 9 4 3 9 1 34 4 7 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 18 12 5 1 4 8 1 45 4 3 256
Bachelor's degree 18 15 9 1 4 10 1 37 1 4 217
Post grad study/professional degree 12 20 10 1 3 8 3 33 4 5 144
income
Less than $30k 19 12 7 2 2 11 1 39 0 7 238
$30k to less than $50k 13 14 12 2 4 10 0 39 2 5 160
$50k to less than $75k 17 16 3 2 3 12 1 38 2 6 142
$75k to less than $100k 19 17 6 0 3 8 3 36 5 2 143
$100k or more 18 13 9 3 4 6 2 37 5 4 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 18 17 5 2 4 8 0 39 6 1 423
Independent 19 7 4 2 0 6 0 44 0 17 161
Democrat 17 13 12 2 3 11 3 35 1 4 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 16 17 6 2 5 8 1 37 6 2 312
Independent 18 12 7 3 1 8 1 41 2 8 405
Democrat 17 12 12 1 3 12 3 35 1 4 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 16 17 6 2 5 8 1 37 6 2 312
Lean Republican 21 15 5 2 1 7 0 44 6 0 111
Independent 19 7 4 2 0 6 0 44 0 17 161
Lean Democrat 16 14 12 3 3 10 2 34 3 3 134
Democrat 17 12 12 1 3 12 3 35 1 4 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 17 13 8 2 3 9 1 37 4 5 589
Black Non-Hispanic 21 4 7 3 1 16 3 37 1 8 116
Hispanic 20 21 4 2 4 5 1 40 0 3 177
Other 12 17 11 2 5 1 1 41 5 5 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 6 11 7 0 2 5 1 48 9 9 63
Once a week 16 17 6 2 5 15 1 30 5 3 155
Once or twice a month 14 14 12 4 1 19 0 35 0 1 73
A few times a year 22 15 8 3 5 3 3 38 2 2 187
Seldom 20 11 7 3 1 10 1 39 5 4 227
Never 17 13 9 1 4 7 1 40 1 8 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 15 11 10 2 5 8 1 40 5 4 230
Mainline Protestant 20 14 8 3 0 11 1 37 3 3 201
Roman Catholic 16 19 4 4 2 13 2 35 2 3 163
No religion 17 11 9 1 4 6 1 43 2 5 288
Other religion 22 15 5 3 3 7 2 28 3 12 119
ideology
Very conservative 13 26 4 4 6 11 0 26 8 2 132
Somewhat conservative 18 15 7 3 3 9 2 37 5 2 232
Moderate 20 7 5 1 2 10 2 46 2 6 356
Somewhat liberal 19 12 14 2 3 8 1 37 1 4 166
Very liberal 11 21 15 2 3 5 3 32 0 8 113
voter registration status
Yes 18 13 8 2 3 10 2 36 3 4 732
No 16 14 7 3 3 5 0 43 2 7 271

ICE enforcement (4-cat)

How much do you approve or disapprove of the way U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, known as ICE, is enforcing immigration laws?
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove n
sex
Male 28 17 12 43 486
Female 19 16 15 50 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 6
age
18-29 13 11 15 61 187
30-44 15 19 20 46 275
45-59 27 16 13 42 225
60+ 34 17 6 42 316
education
Less than HS 11 19 23 47 91
HS graduate 30 16 16 37 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 24 18 11 47 256
Bachelor's degree 22 14 13 49 217
Post grad study/professional degree 18 16 6 60 144
income
Less than $30k 15 13 17 55 238
$30k to less than $50k 18 22 17 42 160
$50k to less than $75k 27 13 14 47 142
$75k to less than $100k 34 13 10 44 143
$100k or more 26 20 9 45 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 51 29 11 9 423
Independent 8 15 26 48 161
Democrat 1 4 10 84 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 54 28 9 8 312
Independent 15 16 18 50 405
Democrat 1 3 10 85 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 54 28 9 8 312
Lean Republican 41 32 16 11 111
Independent 8 15 26 48 161
Lean Democrat 2 5 11 83 134
Democrat 1 3 10 85 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 29 20 11 40 589
Black Non-Hispanic 8 8 21 63 116
Hispanic 13 9 15 62 177
Other 21 21 20 38 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 32 20 14 27 63
Once a week 33 26 9 32 155
Once or twice a month 24 18 15 43 73
A few times a year 21 16 15 49 187
Seldom 24 19 12 45 227
Never 17 9 15 59 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 33 23 14 30 230
Mainline Protestant 26 17 13 44 201
Roman Catholic 31 19 14 36 163
No religion 11 11 12 66 288
Other religion 18 12 16 50 119
ideology
Very conservative 68 21 8 4 132
Somewhat conservative 46 30 13 11 232
Moderate 10 17 18 54 356
Somewhat liberal 1 3 11 85 166
Very liberal 1 0 5 94 113
voter registration status
Yes 26 16 11 47 732
No 15 16 20 47 271

ICE enforcement (2-cat)

How much do you approve or disapprove of the way U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, known as ICE, is enforcing immigration laws?
Approve Disapprove 999 n
sex
Male 45 55 1 486
Female 35 65 0 500
Another gender 0 100 0 6
age
18-29 24 76 0 187
30-44 34 66 0 275
45-59 43 55 1 225
60+ 51 48 1 316
education
Less than HS 30 70 0 91
HS graduate 46 54 1 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 42 58 0 256
Bachelor's degree 36 62 1 217
Post grad study/professional degree 34 66 0 144
income
Less than $30k 28 72 0 238
$30k to less than $50k 40 59 1 160
$50k to less than $75k 39 61 0 142
$75k to less than $100k 46 54 0 143
$100k or more 45 54 1 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 80 20 0 423
Independent 23 74 3 161
Democrat 5 95 0 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 82 18 0 312
Independent 31 68 1 405
Democrat 4 96 0 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 82 18 0 312
Lean Republican 73 27 0 111
Independent 23 74 3 161
Lean Democrat 7 93 0 134
Democrat 4 96 0 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 49 51 0 589
Black Non-Hispanic 16 84 0 116
Hispanic 22 77 1 177
Other 42 58 0 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 52 41 7 63
Once a week 58 42 0 155
Once or twice a month 42 58 0 73
A few times a year 36 64 0 187
Seldom 43 57 0 227
Never 26 74 0 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 56 44 0 230
Mainline Protestant 43 57 0 201
Roman Catholic 50 50 0 163
No religion 22 78 0 288
Other religion 30 66 4 119
ideology
Very conservative 89 11 NA 132
Somewhat conservative 76 24 NA 232
Moderate 27 73 NA 356
Somewhat liberal 3 97 NA 166
Very liberal 1 99 NA 113
voter registration status
Yes 43 57 0 732
No 31 67 2 271

Tariff impact

In general, do you think imposing tariffs or fees on products imported from other countries helps the U.S. economy, hurts the economy, or doesn’t make much of a difference either way?
Helps U.S. economy Hurts U.S. economy Doesn't make much difference n
sex
Male 34 52 13 486
Female 26 60 14 500
Another gender 0 100 0 6
age
18-29 17 68 15 187
30-44 28 57 16 275
45-59 32 56 11 225
60+ 38 49 13 316
education
Less than HS 25 57 18 91
HS graduate 38 45 17 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 29 58 13 256
Bachelor's degree 26 60 12 217
Post grad study/professional degree 26 68 6 144
income
Less than $30k 24 58 18 238
$30k to less than $50k 30 52 18 160
$50k to less than $75k 31 56 12 142
$75k to less than $100k 32 53 16 143
$100k or more 33 59 8 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 60 24 16 423
Independent 15 56 27 161
Democrat 5 89 6 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 64 22 14 312
Independent 20 61 18 405
Democrat 6 88 7 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 64 22 14 312
Lean Republican 48 31 21 111
Independent 15 56 27 161
Lean Democrat 4 90 5 134
Democrat 6 88 7 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 36 51 12 589
Black Non-Hispanic 8 70 22 116
Hispanic 23 63 14 177
Other 33 58 9 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 45 34 16 63
Once a week 38 47 14 155
Once or twice a month 33 60 8 73
A few times a year 32 53 15 187
Seldom 33 53 14 227
Never 18 69 13 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 45 42 13 230
Mainline Protestant 31 53 17 201
Roman Catholic 40 47 13 163
No religion 14 75 12 288
Other religion 24 58 16 119
ideology
Very conservative 75 12 12 132
Somewhat conservative 61 26 13 232
Moderate 15 67 18 356
Somewhat liberal 3 89 8 166
Very liberal 0 90 10 113
voter registration status
Yes 33 56 11 732
No 22 56 21 271

Trump inflation impact

Do you think Trump’s policy proposals will decrease inflation, increase inflation, or have no effect on inflation?
Decrease inflation Increase inflation Have no effect on inflation n
sex
Male 30 54 16 486
Female 21 64 14 500
Another gender 0 100 0 6
age
18-29 15 71 14 187
30-44 24 61 15 275
45-59 23 60 16 225
60+ 34 52 14 316
education
Less than HS 24 56 20 91
HS graduate 32 51 17 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 24 62 14 256
Bachelor's degree 21 64 14 217
Post grad study/professional degree 25 66 9 144
income
Less than $30k 20 65 15 238
$30k to less than $50k 24 56 20 160
$50k to less than $75k 33 55 12 142
$75k to less than $100k 26 59 15 143
$100k or more 26 60 14 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 54 28 18 423
Independent 11 64 23 161
Democrat 3 89 8 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 56 26 18 312
Independent 18 63 18 405
Democrat 2 91 7 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 56 26 18 312
Lean Republican 46 34 20 111
Independent 11 64 23 161
Lean Democrat 3 87 10 134
Democrat 2 91 7 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 31 53 15 589
Black Non-Hispanic 12 73 15 116
Hispanic 17 70 13 177
Other 21 61 17 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 37 35 24 63
Once a week 40 48 12 155
Once or twice a month 24 56 19 73
A few times a year 23 63 14 187
Seldom 30 56 14 227
Never 14 72 14 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 38 48 14 230
Mainline Protestant 29 56 15 201
Roman Catholic 32 54 14 163
No religion 11 76 13 288
Other religion 20 55 23 119
ideology
Very conservative 70 16 14 132
Somewhat conservative 51 31 18 232
Moderate 11 71 18 356
Somewhat liberal 2 91 7 166
Very liberal 1 91 8 113
voter registration status
Yes 29 59 12 732
No 17 60 22 271

Fed Independence

Should the Federal Reserve Board, which sets interest rates and monetary policy, be independent of political control, or should the President have more influence over setting interest rates and monetary policy?
Should be independent President should have more influence n
sex
Male 76 23 486
Female 75 24 500
Another gender 79 21 6
age
18-29 85 15 187
30-44 68 32 275
45-59 75 24 225
60+ 77 22 316
education
Less than HS 69 31 91
HS graduate 66 34 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 75 25 256
Bachelor's degree 88 11 217
Post grad study/professional degree 82 18 144
income
Less than $30k 75 25 238
$30k to less than $50k 72 27 160
$50k to less than $75k 73 27 142
$75k to less than $100k 82 18 143
$100k or more 77 22 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 58 42 423
Independent 72 25 161
Democrat 95 5 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 55 45 312
Independent 76 22 405
Democrat 96 4 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 55 45 312
Lean Republican 65 35 111
Independent 72 25 161
Lean Democrat 91 9 134
Democrat 96 4 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 73 26 589
Black Non-Hispanic 82 18 116
Hispanic 78 21 177
Other 79 21 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 60 33 63
Once a week 78 22 155
Once or twice a month 68 32 73
A few times a year 75 25 187
Seldom 72 28 227
Never 83 17 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 65 35 230
Mainline Protestant 75 25 201
Roman Catholic 73 27 163
No religion 85 15 288
Other religion 77 19 119
ideology
Very conservative 48 52 132
Somewhat conservative 66 34 232
Moderate 79 21 356
Somewhat liberal 95 5 166
Very liberal 92 8 113
voter registration status
Yes 77 23 732
No 72 26 271

ACA tax credits

In 2021 Congress increased tax credits that help reduce the cost of health insurance purchased through the Affordable Care Act’s marketplace. Those increased credits are set to expire at the end of 2025. Do you think Congress should extend the increased credits, or let them expire?
Extend the increased credits Let the credits expire n
sex
Male 62 37 486
Female 79 21 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 76 24 187
30-44 75 25 275
45-59 67 31 225
60+ 68 32 316
education
Less than HS 77 23 91
HS graduate 69 31 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 72 28 256
Bachelor's degree 69 30 217
Post grad study/professional degree 74 26 144
income
Less than $30k 78 22 238
$30k to less than $50k 75 25 160
$50k to less than $75k 70 30 142
$75k to less than $100k 68 32 143
$100k or more 66 33 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 49 51 423
Independent 75 24 161
Democrat 93 7 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 47 53 312
Independent 74 25 405
Democrat 93 7 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 47 53 312
Lean Republican 52 48 111
Independent 75 24 161
Lean Democrat 92 8 134
Democrat 93 7 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 66 33 589
Black Non-Hispanic 85 15 116
Hispanic 81 19 177
Other 67 33 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 64 32 63
Once a week 57 43 155
Once or twice a month 68 32 73
A few times a year 76 24 187
Seldom 73 27 227
Never 77 23 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 63 37 230
Mainline Protestant 69 31 201
Roman Catholic 67 33 163
No religion 83 17 288
Other religion 70 28 119
ideology
Very conservative 42 58 132
Somewhat conservative 46 54 232
Moderate 84 16 356
Somewhat liberal 94 6 166
Very liberal 86 14 113
voter registration status
Yes 69 31 732
No 78 21 271

Caribbean strikes

Do you approve or disapprove of President Trump’s ordering lethal military strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific on boats suspected of smuggling drugs?
Approve Disapprove n
sex
Male 52 47 486
Female 39 60 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 35 65 187
30-44 44 56 275
45-59 45 54 225
60+ 53 46 316
education
Less than HS 43 57 91
HS graduate 56 43 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 46 54 256
Bachelor's degree 40 58 217
Post grad study/professional degree 33 67 144
income
Less than $30k 38 62 238
$30k to less than $50k 46 53 160
$50k to less than $75k 47 53 142
$75k to less than $100k 55 44 143
$100k or more 45 54 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 85 15 423
Independent 30 66 161
Democrat 11 89 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 88 12 312
Independent 37 62 405
Democrat 11 89 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 88 12 312
Lean Republican 77 23 111
Independent 30 66 161
Lean Democrat 12 88 134
Democrat 11 89 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 52 48 589
Black Non-Hispanic 22 78 116
Hispanic 40 59 177
Other 44 56 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 57 33 63
Once a week 59 41 155
Once or twice a month 51 49 73
A few times a year 45 55 187
Seldom 49 51 227
Never 32 68 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 62 38 230
Mainline Protestant 51 49 201
Roman Catholic 55 45 163
No religion 28 72 288
Other religion 32 63 119
ideology
Very conservative 91 9 132
Somewhat conservative 79 21 232
Moderate 36 64 356
Somewhat liberal 10 90 166
Very liberal 4 96 113
voter registration status
Yes 48 52 732
No 39 59 271

Capture of Maduro

Did the United States do the right thing in capturing Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro, or was it the wrong thing to do?
Did the right thing It was the wrong thing to do n
sex
Male 58 41 486
Female 52 47 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 50 50 187
30-44 52 48 275
45-59 56 43 225
60+ 59 40 316
education
Less than HS 56 44 91
HS graduate 62 37 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 56 44 256
Bachelor's degree 51 48 217
Post grad study/professional degree 40 60 144
income
Less than $30k 52 48 238
$30k to less than $50k 55 44 160
$50k to less than $75k 56 44 142
$75k to less than $100k 58 41 143
$100k or more 53 46 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 87 13 423
Independent 51 45 161
Democrat 23 77 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 88 12 312
Independent 53 46 405
Democrat 21 79 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 88 12 312
Lean Republican 84 16 111
Independent 51 45 161
Lean Democrat 29 71 134
Democrat 21 79 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 60 39 589
Black Non-Hispanic 29 71 116
Hispanic 52 47 177
Other 55 45 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 67 23 63
Once a week 67 33 155
Once or twice a month 57 43 73
A few times a year 55 45 187
Seldom 55 45 227
Never 44 56 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 67 33 230
Mainline Protestant 56 44 201
Roman Catholic 69 31 163
No religion 38 62 288
Other religion 45 50 119
ideology
Very conservative 89 11 132
Somewhat conservative 83 17 232
Moderate 52 47 356
Somewhat liberal 23 77 166
Very liberal 11 89 113
voter registration status
Yes 54 46 732
No 55 43 271

US in Venezuela

Do you favor or oppose further expanding U.S. involvement in Venezuela by sending troops in order to take control of the country?
Favor Oppose n
sex
Male 29 70 486
Female 28 72 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 34 66 187
30-44 30 70 275
45-59 24 75 225
60+ 25 74 316
education
Less than HS 34 66 91
HS graduate 35 63 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 27 73 256
Bachelor's degree 22 77 217
Post grad study/professional degree 18 82 144
income
Less than $30k 31 69 238
$30k to less than $50k 29 69 160
$50k to less than $75k 31 69 142
$75k to less than $100k 24 75 143
$100k or more 23 76 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 46 54 423
Independent 26 70 161
Democrat 11 89 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 48 52 312
Independent 25 74 405
Democrat 10 90 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 48 52 312
Lean Republican 39 61 111
Independent 26 70 161
Lean Democrat 11 89 134
Democrat 10 90 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 28 71 589
Black Non-Hispanic 18 82 116
Hispanic 27 72 177
Other 40 60 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 31 59 63
Once a week 40 60 155
Once or twice a month 35 65 73
A few times a year 24 76 187
Seldom 28 72 227
Never 22 78 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 39 61 230
Mainline Protestant 24 76 201
Roman Catholic 32 68 163
No religion 21 79 288
Other religion 25 70 119
ideology
Very conservative 55 45 132
Somewhat conservative 45 55 232
Moderate 22 78 356
Somewhat liberal 10 90 166
Very liberal 6 94 113
voter registration status
Yes 26 74 732
No 33 64 271

Who is running Venezeula

Is the U.S. now running Venezuela, or is the Venezuelan government running the country?
The U.S. is running Venezuela The Venezuelan government is running Venezuela n
sex
Male 40 60 486
Female 40 59 500
Another gender 47 53 6
age
18-29 46 53 187
30-44 44 56 275
45-59 41 58 225
60+ 32 68 316
education
Less than HS 38 62 91
HS graduate 39 60 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 41 59 256
Bachelor's degree 37 61 217
Post grad study/professional degree 44 56 144
income
Less than $30k 41 59 238
$30k to less than $50k 36 62 160
$50k to less than $75k 43 57 142
$75k to less than $100k 37 63 143
$100k or more 41 58 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 38 62 423
Independent 34 63 161
Democrat 44 56 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 36 64 312
Independent 41 58 405
Democrat 43 57 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 36 64 312
Lean Republican 45 55 111
Independent 34 63 161
Lean Democrat 47 53 134
Democrat 43 57 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 37 62 589
Black Non-Hispanic 38 62 116
Hispanic 48 51 177
Other 43 57 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 21 72 63
Once a week 44 56 155
Once or twice a month 41 59 73
A few times a year 40 60 187
Seldom 40 60 227
Never 42 58 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 35 65 230
Mainline Protestant 40 60 201
Roman Catholic 41 59 163
No religion 44 56 288
Other religion 37 59 119
ideology
Very conservative 30 70 132
Somewhat conservative 39 61 232
Moderate 39 61 356
Somewhat liberal 45 55 166
Very liberal 51 49 113
voter registration status
Yes 39 61 732
No 43 55 271

US and Greenland

President Trump has said the U.S. must take control of Greenland. Do you favor or oppose taking control of Greenland?
Favor Oppose 999 n
sex
Male 32 67 1 486
Female 27 73 0 500
Another gender 0 100 0 6
age
18-29 25 75 0 187
30-44 30 69 1 275
45-59 26 73 1 225
60+ 34 66 1 316
education
Less than HS 34 66 0 91
HS graduate 36 62 1 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 30 70 0 256
Bachelor's degree 20 79 1 217
Post grad study/professional degree 26 74 0 144
income
Less than $30k 28 72 0 238
$30k to less than $50k 26 73 1 160
$50k to less than $75k 29 71 0 142
$75k to less than $100k 26 73 1 143
$100k or more 33 66 1 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 55 45 0 423
Independent 19 77 4 161
Democrat 7 93 0 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 57 43 0 312
Independent 24 75 1 405
Democrat 6 94 0 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 57 43 0 312
Lean Republican 48 52 0 111
Independent 19 77 4 161
Lean Democrat 9 91 0 134
Democrat 6 94 0 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 34 65 1 589
Black Non-Hispanic 17 83 0 116
Hispanic 20 79 1 177
Other 34 66 0 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 43 47 10 63
Once a week 40 60 0 155
Once or twice a month 35 65 0 73
A few times a year 27 73 0 187
Seldom 32 68 0 227
Never 19 81 0 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 42 58 0 230
Mainline Protestant 33 67 0 201
Roman Catholic 35 65 0 163
No religion 16 84 0 288
Other religion 24 71 5 119
ideology
Very conservative 71 29 0 132
Somewhat conservative 55 45 0 232
Moderate 17 82 0 356
Somewhat liberal 7 93 0 166
Very liberal 1 99 0 113
voter registration status
Yes 30 70 0 732
No 28 70 2 271

Involvment in world affairs

Do you think it will be better for the future of the country if we take an active part in world affairs, or if we stay out of world affairs?
Take an active part in world affairs Stay out of world affairs n
sex
Male 63 36 486
Female 57 43 500
Another gender 47 53 6
age
18-29 49 51 187
30-44 49 51 275
45-59 54 45 225
60+ 78 22 316
education
Less than HS 52 48 91
HS graduate 49 51 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 61 39 256
Bachelor's degree 65 33 217
Post grad study/professional degree 73 27 144
income
Less than $30k 51 49 238
$30k to less than $50k 50 50 160
$50k to less than $75k 62 38 142
$75k to less than $100k 63 37 143
$100k or more 68 32 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 64 36 423
Independent 36 63 161
Democrat 64 36 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 68 32 312
Independent 47 52 405
Democrat 68 32 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 68 32 312
Lean Republican 52 48 111
Independent 36 63 161
Lean Democrat 56 44 134
Democrat 68 32 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 65 35 589
Black Non-Hispanic 55 45 116
Hispanic 52 48 177
Other 52 48 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 54 42 63
Once a week 74 26 155
Once or twice a month 67 33 73
A few times a year 54 46 187
Seldom 67 33 227
Never 49 51 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 63 37 230
Mainline Protestant 60 40 201
Roman Catholic 64 36 163
No religion 56 44 288
Other religion 52 46 119
ideology
Very conservative 65 35 132
Somewhat conservative 62 38 232
Moderate 52 48 356
Somewhat liberal 74 26 166
Very liberal 51 49 113
voter registration status
Yes 64 36 732
No 46 53 271

Favor/Oppose DEI

Do you favor or oppose ending diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, programs in the federal government, business, and education?
Favor Oppose n
sex
Male 53 46 486
Female 39 60 500
Another gender 10 90 6
age
18-29 36 64 187
30-44 40 60 275
45-59 49 49 225
60+ 55 44 316
education
Less than HS 46 54 91
HS graduate 51 48 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 43 57 256
Bachelor's degree 47 51 217
Post grad study/professional degree 41 59 144
income
Less than $30k 38 62 238
$30k to less than $50k 42 56 160
$50k to less than $75k 48 52 142
$75k to less than $100k 47 53 143
$100k or more 52 47 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 75 25 423
Independent 37 60 161
Democrat 20 80 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 74 26 312
Independent 44 55 405
Democrat 19 81 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 74 26 312
Lean Republican 79 21 111
Independent 37 60 161
Lean Democrat 22 78 134
Democrat 19 81 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 53 46 589
Black Non-Hispanic 30 70 116
Hispanic 33 66 177
Other 46 54 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 60 33 63
Once a week 57 43 155
Once or twice a month 45 55 73
A few times a year 54 46 187
Seldom 43 56 227
Never 35 65 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 58 42 230
Mainline Protestant 50 50 201
Roman Catholic 53 47 163
No religion 33 66 288
Other religion 37 59 119
ideology
Very conservative 82 18 132
Somewhat conservative 75 25 232
Moderate 36 64 356
Somewhat liberal 22 78 166
Very liberal 16 84 113
voter registration status
Yes 49 51 732
No 38 61 271

DEI impacts

Do you think diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, programs lead to job discrimination against white men or do they not affect the jobs of white men?
Lead to job discrimination against white men Do not affect the jobs of white men n
sex
Male 49 50 486
Female 34 65 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 39 61 187
30-44 36 64 275
45-59 40 58 225
60+ 48 51 316
education
Less than HS 36 64 91
HS graduate 49 50 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 40 60 256
Bachelor's degree 40 59 217
Post grad study/professional degree 35 65 144
income
Less than $30k 36 63 238
$30k to less than $50k 31 68 160
$50k to less than $75k 42 58 142
$75k to less than $100k 46 54 143
$100k or more 48 51 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 73 27 423
Independent 31 66 161
Democrat 13 87 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 74 26 312
Independent 37 61 405
Democrat 11 89 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 74 26 312
Lean Republican 71 29 111
Independent 31 66 161
Lean Democrat 17 83 134
Democrat 11 89 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 50 49 589
Black Non-Hispanic 19 81 116
Hispanic 26 73 177
Other 42 58 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 48 45 63
Once a week 51 49 155
Once or twice a month 40 60 73
A few times a year 45 55 187
Seldom 40 59 227
Never 34 66 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 54 46 230
Mainline Protestant 46 54 201
Roman Catholic 47 53 163
No religion 28 71 288
Other religion 33 63 119
ideology
Very conservative 74 26 132
Somewhat conservative 72 27 232
Moderate 33 67 356
Somewhat liberal 12 88 166
Very liberal 12 88 113
voter registration status
Yes 44 56 732
No 35 63 271

Data centers cost/benefit

Tech companies like Google and Meta are investing billions of dollars around the country in construction of data centers to run artificial intelligence or AI models and other applications. Which comes closer to your opinion, even if neither is exactly right:
The benefits of the data centers outweigh the costs The costs of the data centers outweigh the benefits n
sex
Male 41 58 486
Female 34 65 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 35 65 187
30-44 33 67 275
45-59 37 62 225
60+ 44 56 316
education
Less than HS 44 56 91
HS graduate 38 61 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 33 67 256
Bachelor's degree 36 63 217
Post grad study/professional degree 41 59 144
income
Less than $30k 36 64 238
$30k to less than $50k 35 63 160
$50k to less than $75k 36 64 142
$75k to less than $100k 37 63 143
$100k or more 41 58 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 47 53 423
Independent 32 65 161
Democrat 30 70 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 47 53 312
Independent 35 64 405
Democrat 30 70 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 47 53 312
Lean Republican 48 52 111
Independent 32 65 161
Lean Democrat 28 72 134
Democrat 30 70 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 38 62 589
Black Non-Hispanic 41 59 116
Hispanic 29 70 177
Other 56 44 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 32 61 63
Once a week 48 52 155
Once or twice a month 51 49 73
A few times a year 34 66 187
Seldom 37 63 227
Never 33 67 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 37 63 230
Mainline Protestant 38 62 201
Roman Catholic 45 55 163
No religion 32 68 288
Other religion 41 55 119
ideology
Very conservative 45 55 132
Somewhat conservative 52 48 232
Moderate 35 65 356
Somewhat liberal 30 70 166
Very liberal 22 78 113
voter registration status
Yes 37 63 732
No 38 60 271

Heard about data centers

How much have you read or heard about the construction of data centers in your state?
A lot A little Nothing at all n
sex
Male 18 50 33 486
Female 11 37 52 500
Another gender 10 34 55 6
age
18-29 10 44 45 187
30-44 13 43 44 275
45-59 15 42 43 225
60+ 17 43 40 316
education
Less than HS 6 39 55 91
HS graduate 11 41 48 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 17 41 42 256
Bachelor's degree 16 49 35 217
Post grad study/professional degree 20 44 36 144
income
Less than $30k 9 40 51 238
$30k to less than $50k 11 42 47 160
$50k to less than $75k 13 42 45 142
$75k to less than $100k 13 49 39 143
$100k or more 21 42 36 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 12 43 46 423
Independent 7 38 55 161
Democrat 20 45 35 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 12 42 46 312
Independent 14 39 46 405
Democrat 16 48 35 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 12 42 46 312
Lean Republican 10 43 46 111
Independent 7 38 55 161
Lean Democrat 27 37 36 134
Democrat 16 48 35 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 17 40 43 589
Black Non-Hispanic 10 44 46 116
Hispanic 8 50 41 177
Other 16 43 41 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 13 60 27 63
Once a week 19 37 44 155
Once or twice a month 16 40 44 73
A few times a year 17 44 39 187
Seldom 13 44 43 227
Never 11 41 48 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 12 40 48 230
Mainline Protestant 17 43 39 201
Roman Catholic 15 40 44 163
No religion 13 45 42 288
Other religion 15 44 41 119
ideology
Very conservative 17 38 44 132
Somewhat conservative 12 46 42 232
Moderate 11 44 45 356
Somewhat liberal 16 45 39 166
Very liberal 22 34 43 113
voter registration status
Yes 16 44 40 732
No 8 41 51 271

Optimist about democracy

How optimistic are you about our country’s future as a democracy?
Very optimistic Somewhat optimistic Not very optimistic Not at all optimistic n
sex
Male 18 38 33 11 486
Female 11 34 38 17 500
Another gender 0 0 12 88 6
age
18-29 5 31 36 29 187
30-44 13 29 44 14 275
45-59 15 34 38 12 225
60+ 20 46 25 8 316
education
Less than HS 16 25 41 18 91
HS graduate 14 38 35 13 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 16 35 32 17 256
Bachelor's degree 13 40 33 13 217
Post grad study/professional degree 12 34 42 11 144
income
Less than $30k 11 31 42 16 238
$30k to less than $50k 13 40 28 17 160
$50k to less than $75k 13 38 35 14 142
$75k to less than $100k 19 35 30 16 143
$100k or more 15 37 36 11 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 24 49 22 4 423
Independent 8 21 42 26 161
Democrat 6 28 46 21 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 26 52 19 4 312
Independent 9 29 41 20 405
Democrat 8 29 44 19 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 26 52 19 4 312
Lean Republican 21 43 32 5 111
Independent 8 21 42 26 161
Lean Democrat 1 25 49 25 134
Democrat 8 29 44 19 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 16 37 33 14 589
Black Non-Hispanic 14 33 46 8 116
Hispanic 12 30 37 20 177
Other 11 36 35 18 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 13 39 26 14 63
Once a week 19 41 35 6 155
Once or twice a month 19 33 35 13 73
A few times a year 14 43 34 9 187
Seldom 18 35 34 13 227
Never 7 29 39 24 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 18 43 32 7 230
Mainline Protestant 13 38 38 11 201
Roman Catholic 24 36 31 10 163
No religion 8 31 39 23 288
Other religion 9 31 34 22 119
ideology
Very conservative 29 47 15 9 132
Somewhat conservative 24 49 21 6 232
Moderate 10 35 42 12 356
Somewhat liberal 5 25 50 20 166
Very liberal 2 14 47 37 113
voter registration status
Yes 15 39 33 13 732
No 12 28 41 19 271

Pride in America

How proud are you of who we are as a country?
Very proud Somewhat proud Not very proud Not at all proud Web blank n
sex
Male 33 28 24 15 1 486
Female 24 25 29 22 0 500
Another gender 0 0 0 100 0 6
age
18-29 10 25 34 31 0 187
30-44 20 30 30 20 0 275
45-59 29 28 24 18 1 225
60+ 47 22 20 11 1 316
education
Less than HS 28 23 22 27 0 91
HS graduate 29 26 26 18 1 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 30 25 26 19 0 256
Bachelor's degree 27 28 24 19 1 217
Post grad study/professional degree 27 25 34 14 0 144
income
Less than $30k 25 22 31 22 0 238
$30k to less than $50k 27 27 27 18 1 160
$50k to less than $75k 31 28 22 19 0 142
$75k to less than $100k 29 27 23 21 0 143
$100k or more 31 27 25 15 1 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 53 34 9 4 0 423
Independent 15 20 39 23 3 161
Democrat 9 21 39 32 0 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 56 34 7 4 0 312
Independent 20 24 33 23 1 405
Democrat 11 21 38 30 0 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 56 34 7 4 0 312
Lean Republican 47 33 14 6 0 111
Independent 15 20 39 23 3 161
Lean Democrat 3 20 41 36 0 134
Democrat 11 21 38 30 0 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 36 23 24 16 0 589
Black Non-Hispanic 15 30 33 22 0 116
Hispanic 18 26 33 22 1 177
Other 18 40 22 20 0 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 38 26 19 9 7 63
Once a week 33 38 17 12 0 155
Once or twice a month 34 24 26 16 0 73
A few times a year 29 28 30 13 0 187
Seldom 34 24 27 15 0 227
Never 18 20 30 32 0 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 36 33 21 10 0 230
Mainline Protestant 35 25 24 16 0 201
Roman Catholic 40 21 28 10 0 163
No religion 13 23 32 32 0 288
Other religion 22 31 22 21 4 119
ideology
Very conservative 59 32 5 4 NA 132
Somewhat conservative 51 33 12 5 NA 232
Moderate 20 30 32 18 NA 356
Somewhat liberal 6 18 45 31 NA 166
Very liberal 7 6 35 52 NA 113
voter registration status
Yes 32 27 24 17 0 732
No 20 25 31 23 2 271

Personal financial situation

Thinking about your family's financial situation, would you say you are living comfortably, just getting by, or struggling to make ends meet?
Living comfortably Just getting by Struggling n
sex
Male 46 42 12 486
Female 34 47 18 500
Another gender 12 46 41 6
age
18-29 31 52 17 187
30-44 30 47 23 275
45-59 38 48 13 225
60+ 55 37 9 316
education
Less than HS 14 52 34 91
HS graduate 26 52 22 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 35 51 13 256
Bachelor's degree 56 37 7 217
Post grad study/professional degree 68 26 6 144
income
Less than $30k 16 55 28 238
$30k to less than $50k 18 59 23 160
$50k to less than $75k 27 58 16 142
$75k to less than $100k 48 42 10 143
$100k or more 72 25 3 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 52 37 10 423
Independent 13 59 29 161
Democrat 38 47 15 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 52 39 9 312
Independent 32 49 20 405
Democrat 38 46 16 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 52 39 9 312
Lean Republican 52 34 14 111
Independent 13 59 29 161
Lean Democrat 37 49 14 134
Democrat 38 46 16 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 48 39 13 589
Black Non-Hispanic 26 53 21 116
Hispanic 22 58 20 177
Other 45 40 14 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 43 49 8 63
Once a week 50 39 10 155
Once or twice a month 45 46 9 73
A few times a year 42 38 20 187
Seldom 35 51 15 227
Never 35 47 18 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 33 50 17 230
Mainline Protestant 41 41 18 201
Roman Catholic 49 42 9 163
No religion 40 45 15 288
Other religion 37 45 19 119
ideology
Very conservative 52 39 9 132
Somewhat conservative 54 38 8 232
Moderate 28 53 18 356
Somewhat liberal 43 39 18 166
Very liberal 26 51 24 113
voter registration status
Yes 46 43 11 732
No 24 50 26 271

Deportation v1

Do you favor or oppose deporting immigrants who are living in the United States illegally back to their home countries?
Strongly favor Somewhat favor Somewhat oppose Strongly oppose Web blank n
sex
Male 36 28 25 11 1 241
Female 26 23 29 21 1 265
Another gender 0 26 0 74 0 3
age
18-29 19 22 33 26 0 103
30-44 27 22 35 16 0 140
45-59 31 28 29 9 2 113
60+ 41 28 15 15 1 157
education
Less than HS 21 19 47 12 0 45
HS graduate 40 19 26 14 1 155
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 36 31 13 20 0 130
Bachelor's degree 23 30 26 18 2 110
Post grad study/professional degree 19 21 43 17 0 61
income
Less than $30k 30 20 29 21 0 122
$30k to less than $50k 30 25 26 16 3 79
$50k to less than $75k 29 17 37 17 0 90
$75k to less than $100k 34 29 20 18 0 80
$100k or more 30 34 23 11 2 138
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 64 30 4 2 0 201
Independent 12 28 34 22 5 90
Democrat 8 20 45 27 0 221
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 66 28 3 3 0 147
Independent 22 31 30 14 2 213
Democrat 8 14 46 32 0 152
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 66 28 3 3 0 147
Lean Republican 58 36 6 0 0 54
Independent 12 28 34 22 5 90
Lean Democrat 8 31 44 16 0 69
Democrat 8 14 46 32 0 152
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 36 29 21 13 1 293
Black Non-Hispanic 14 23 36 27 0 62
Hispanic 23 14 38 22 2 91
Other 33 26 28 14 0 54
religious service attendance
More than once a week 35 21 13 17 13 34
Once a week 38 27 24 12 0 70
Once or twice a month 31 30 31 7 0 34
A few times a year 26 36 27 10 0 95
Seldom 34 24 32 10 0 114
Never 27 19 27 28 0 165
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 43 30 21 7 0 122
Mainline Protestant 28 31 31 9 0 100
Roman Catholic 35 33 20 12 0 73
No religion 22 20 31 26 0 148
Other religion 26 12 30 26 7 70
ideology
Very conservative 73 20 3 4 NA 54
Somewhat conservative 59 30 7 4 NA 108
Moderate 24 33 32 11 NA 190
Somewhat liberal 8 19 43 30 NA 102
Very liberal 0 6 45 49 NA 54
voter registration status
Yes 33 26 24 17 0 348
No 25 23 34 15 3 165

Deportation v2

Do you favor or oppose deporting immigrants who are living in the United States illegally back to their home countries even if they have lived here for a number of years, have jobs and no criminal record?
Strongly favor Somewhat favor Somewhat oppose Strongly oppose n
sex
Male 28 23 20 29 245
Female 17 22 27 34 235
Another gender 0 0 0 100 3
age
18-29 12 13 26 49 84
30-44 19 26 26 29 135
45-59 29 14 25 32 112
60+ 27 28 20 25 159
education
Less than HS 11 22 28 38 46
HS graduate 30 19 31 21 127
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 23 25 18 35 126
Bachelor's degree 17 27 19 37 107
Post grad study/professional degree 26 15 24 35 83
income
Less than $30k 12 20 28 40 116
$30k to less than $50k 21 27 26 26 81
$50k to less than $75k 27 19 26 27 52
$75k to less than $100k 26 23 25 26 64
$100k or more 28 21 18 34 173
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 42 32 20 6 221
Independent 15 18 32 35 71
Democrat 4 12 25 59 198
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 45 34 14 6 165
Independent 16 18 30 36 192
Democrat 4 12 26 57 133
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 45 34 14 6 165
Lean Republican 33 25 35 6 57
Independent 15 18 32 35 71
Lean Democrat 2 11 23 63 65
Democrat 4 12 26 57 133
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 26 23 22 29 296
Black Non-Hispanic 12 16 37 35 54
Hispanic 12 23 23 41 86
Other 31 22 16 32 41
religious service attendance
More than once a week 36 30 21 13 29
Once a week 28 21 28 23 85
Once or twice a month 21 34 15 30 39
A few times a year 20 24 27 29 92
Seldom 26 20 20 34 113
Never 16 16 25 43 133
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 32 27 25 16 108
Mainline Protestant 25 26 20 29 101
Roman Catholic 31 21 23 24 90
No religion 10 17 23 50 140
Other religion 18 17 31 35 50
ideology
Very conservative 54 35 10 1 78
Somewhat conservative 38 33 21 8 124
Moderate 11 16 36 36 165
Somewhat liberal 2 10 27 61 64
Very liberal 3 8 10 80 59
voter registration status
Yes 23 23 22 32 384
No 20 19 31 30 107

Who is being deported

Do you think the U.S. is [mostly deporting immigrants with criminal records] or [mostly deporting immigrants who have no criminal records]?
Mostly deporting immigrants with criminal records Mostly deporting immigrants who have no criminal records n
sex
Male 52 47 486
Female 43 56 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 32 68 187
30-44 47 53 275
45-59 50 49 225
60+ 55 44 316
education
Less than HS 44 56 91
HS graduate 58 41 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 48 52 256
Bachelor's degree 40 59 217
Post grad study/professional degree 41 59 144
income
Less than $30k 39 61 238
$30k to less than $50k 53 46 160
$50k to less than $75k 44 56 142
$75k to less than $100k 53 47 143
$100k or more 49 50 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 83 17 423
Independent 40 57 161
Democrat 14 86 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 84 16 312
Independent 42 57 405
Democrat 14 86 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 84 16 312
Lean Republican 78 22 111
Independent 40 57 161
Lean Democrat 14 86 134
Democrat 14 86 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 54 46 589
Black Non-Hispanic 30 70 116
Hispanic 34 65 177
Other 53 47 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 66 27 63
Once a week 57 43 155
Once or twice a month 56 44 73
A few times a year 44 56 187
Seldom 49 51 227
Never 37 63 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 64 36 230
Mainline Protestant 51 49 201
Roman Catholic 57 43 163
No religion 27 73 288
Other religion 43 53 119
ideology
Very conservative 90 10 132
Somewhat conservative 77 23 232
Moderate 40 60 356
Somewhat liberal 14 86 166
Very liberal 11 89 113
voter registration status
Yes 49 51 732
No 44 54 271

Renee Good shooting

As you may know, a woman in Minneapolis, Renee Good, was recently fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. So far as you can tell, do you think this shooting was justified by the circumstances or was it not justified?
Justified Not justified n
sex
Male 45 54 486
Female 30 70 500
Another gender 0 100 6
age
18-29 22 78 187
30-44 35 65 275
45-59 38 60 225
60+ 47 52 316
education
Less than HS 33 67 91
HS graduate 46 53 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 38 61 256
Bachelor's degree 32 67 217
Post grad study/professional degree 31 69 144
income
Less than $30k 26 74 238
$30k to less than $50k 37 62 160
$50k to less than $75k 39 61 142
$75k to less than $100k 44 56 143
$100k or more 42 57 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 76 24 423
Independent 21 75 161
Democrat 5 95 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 77 23 312
Independent 29 70 405
Democrat 5 95 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 77 23 312
Lean Republican 71 29 111
Independent 21 75 161
Lean Democrat 4 96 134
Democrat 5 95 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 44 55 589
Black Non-Hispanic 17 83 116
Hispanic 24 75 177
Other 44 56 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 44 48 63
Once a week 52 48 155
Once or twice a month 38 62 73
A few times a year 33 67 187
Seldom 41 59 227
Never 27 73 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 53 47 230
Mainline Protestant 42 58 201
Roman Catholic 45 55 163
No religion 22 77 288
Other religion 24 72 119
ideology
Very conservative 85 15 132
Somewhat conservative 71 28 232
Moderate 25 75 356
Somewhat liberal 3 97 166
Very liberal 2 98 113
voter registration status
Yes 39 61 732
No 33 66 271

Use Facebook

[Facebook] Which of the following sites or apps, if any, have you used in the past week?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 36 64 486
Female 26 74 500
Another gender 64 36 6
age
18-29 51 49 187
30-44 27 73 275
45-59 23 77 225
60+ 30 70 316
education
Less than HS 28 72 91
HS graduate 30 70 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 31 69 256
Bachelor's degree 36 64 217
Post grad study/professional degree 31 69 144
income
Less than $30k 33 67 238
$30k to less than $50k 33 67 160
$50k to less than $75k 29 71 142
$75k to less than $100k 29 71 143
$100k or more 32 68 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 28 72 423
Independent 38 62 161
Democrat 33 67 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 28 72 312
Independent 35 65 405
Democrat 31 69 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 28 72 312
Lean Republican 29 71 111
Independent 38 62 161
Lean Democrat 37 63 134
Democrat 31 69 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 29 71 589
Black Non-Hispanic 37 63 116
Hispanic 32 68 177
Other 39 61 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 22 78 63
Once a week 30 70 155
Once or twice a month 22 78 73
A few times a year 32 68 187
Seldom 32 68 227
Never 37 63 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 23 77 230
Mainline Protestant 31 69 201
Roman Catholic 33 67 163
No religion 34 66 288
Other religion 41 59 119
ideology
Very conservative 30 70 132
Somewhat conservative 32 68 232
Moderate 33 67 356
Somewhat liberal 27 73 166
Very liberal 36 64 113
voter registration status
Yes 29 71 732
No 38 62 271

Use YouTube

[YouTube] Which of the following sites or apps, if any, have you used in the past week?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 23 77 486
Female 40 60 500
Another gender 23 77 6
age
18-29 26 74 187
30-44 26 74 275
45-59 30 70 225
60+ 40 60 316
education
Less than HS 27 73 91
HS graduate 38 62 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 26 74 256
Bachelor's degree 35 65 217
Post grad study/professional degree 21 79 144
income
Less than $30k 37 63 238
$30k to less than $50k 33 67 160
$50k to less than $75k 36 64 142
$75k to less than $100k 27 73 143
$100k or more 26 74 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 30 70 423
Independent 45 55 161
Democrat 28 72 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 31 69 312
Independent 34 66 405
Democrat 28 72 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 31 69 312
Lean Republican 25 75 111
Independent 45 55 161
Lean Democrat 27 73 134
Democrat 28 72 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 34 66 589
Black Non-Hispanic 24 76 116
Hispanic 29 71 177
Other 24 76 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 24 76 63
Once a week 32 68 155
Once or twice a month 26 74 73
A few times a year 30 70 187
Seldom 31 69 227
Never 35 65 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 27 73 230
Mainline Protestant 29 71 201
Roman Catholic 40 60 163
No religion 31 69 288
Other religion 30 70 119
ideology
Very conservative 39 61 132
Somewhat conservative 27 73 232
Moderate 34 66 356
Somewhat liberal 25 75 166
Very liberal 30 70 113
voter registration status
Yes 30 70 732
No 34 66 271

Use Instagram

[Instagram] Which of the following sites or apps, if any, have you used in the past week?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 55 45 486
Female 50 50 500
Another gender 34 66 6
age
18-29 30 70 187
30-44 49 51 275
45-59 52 48 225
60+ 68 32 316
education
Less than HS 55 45 91
HS graduate 59 41 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 49 51 256
Bachelor's degree 51 49 217
Post grad study/professional degree 44 56 144
income
Less than $30k 56 44 238
$30k to less than $50k 54 46 160
$50k to less than $75k 58 42 142
$75k to less than $100k 44 56 143
$100k or more 49 51 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 58 42 423
Independent 56 44 161
Democrat 45 55 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 58 42 312
Independent 53 47 405
Democrat 45 55 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 58 42 312
Lean Republican 57 43 111
Independent 56 44 161
Lean Democrat 45 55 134
Democrat 45 55 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 58 42 589
Black Non-Hispanic 51 49 116
Hispanic 35 65 177
Other 47 53 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 56 44 63
Once a week 53 47 155
Once or twice a month 43 57 73
A few times a year 49 51 187
Seldom 57 43 227
Never 52 48 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 52 48 230
Mainline Protestant 59 41 201
Roman Catholic 56 44 163
No religion 47 53 288
Other religion 48 52 119
ideology
Very conservative 65 35 132
Somewhat conservative 61 39 232
Moderate 50 50 356
Somewhat liberal 39 61 166
Very liberal 41 59 113
voter registration status
Yes 52 48 732
No 52 48 271

Use TikTok

[TikTok] Which of the following sites or apps, if any, have you used in the past week?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 75 25 486
Female 62 38 500
Another gender 55 45 6
age
18-29 40 60 187
30-44 66 34 275
45-59 73 27 225
60+ 84 16 316
education
Less than HS 59 41 91
HS graduate 65 35 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 65 35 256
Bachelor's degree 74 26 217
Post grad study/professional degree 81 19 144
income
Less than $30k 57 43 238
$30k to less than $50k 71 29 160
$50k to less than $75k 68 32 142
$75k to less than $100k 72 28 143
$100k or more 75 25 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 75 25 423
Independent 65 35 161
Democrat 63 37 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 74 26 312
Independent 68 32 405
Democrat 63 37 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 74 26 312
Lean Republican 79 21 111
Independent 65 35 161
Lean Democrat 63 37 134
Democrat 63 37 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 77 23 589
Black Non-Hispanic 54 46 116
Hispanic 54 46 177
Other 63 37 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 77 23 63
Once a week 72 28 155
Once or twice a month 57 43 73
A few times a year 66 34 187
Seldom 70 30 227
Never 68 32 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 69 31 230
Mainline Protestant 71 29 201
Roman Catholic 74 26 163
No religion 64 36 288
Other religion 67 33 119
ideology
Very conservative 76 24 132
Somewhat conservative 73 27 232
Moderate 68 32 356
Somewhat liberal 64 36 166
Very liberal 57 43 113
voter registration status
Yes 71 29 732
No 62 38 271

Use X

[X (formerly Twitter)] Which of the following sites or apps, if any, have you used in the past week?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 75 25 486
Female 87 13 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 73 27 187
30-44 80 20 275
45-59 82 18 225
60+ 87 13 316
education
Less than HS 78 22 91
HS graduate 85 15 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 81 19 256
Bachelor's degree 82 18 217
Post grad study/professional degree 77 23 144
income
Less than $30k 81 19 238
$30k to less than $50k 83 17 160
$50k to less than $75k 85 15 142
$75k to less than $100k 88 12 143
$100k or more 76 24 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 83 17 423
Independent 84 16 161
Democrat 79 21 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 84 16 312
Independent 80 20 405
Democrat 80 20 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 84 16 312
Lean Republican 78 22 111
Independent 84 16 161
Lean Democrat 77 23 134
Democrat 80 20 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 85 15 589
Black Non-Hispanic 75 25 116
Hispanic 75 25 177
Other 80 20 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 84 16 63
Once a week 83 17 155
Once or twice a month 80 20 73
A few times a year 80 20 187
Seldom 82 18 227
Never 81 19 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 81 19 230
Mainline Protestant 82 18 201
Roman Catholic 86 14 163
No religion 77 23 288
Other religion 84 16 119
ideology
Very conservative 84 16 132
Somewhat conservative 81 19 232
Moderate 83 17 356
Somewhat liberal 76 24 166
Very liberal 83 17 113
voter registration status
Yes 81 19 732
No 84 16 271

Use Reddit

[Reddit] Which of the following sites or apps, if any, have you used in the past week?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 73 27 486
Female 84 16 500
Another gender 24 76 6
age
18-29 58 42 187
30-44 75 25 275
45-59 82 18 225
60+ 90 10 316
education
Less than HS 90 10 91
HS graduate 86 14 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 76 24 256
Bachelor's degree 70 30 217
Post grad study/professional degree 70 30 144
income
Less than $30k 86 14 238
$30k to less than $50k 81 19 160
$50k to less than $75k 87 13 142
$75k to less than $100k 68 32 143
$100k or more 71 29 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 84 16 423
Independent 89 11 161
Democrat 68 32 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 87 13 312
Independent 78 22 405
Democrat 69 31 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 87 13 312
Lean Republican 77 23 111
Independent 89 11 161
Lean Democrat 64 36 134
Democrat 69 31 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 79 21 589
Black Non-Hispanic 83 17 116
Hispanic 80 20 177
Other 65 35 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 93 7 63
Once a week 87 13 155
Once or twice a month 84 16 73
A few times a year 77 23 187
Seldom 77 23 227
Never 71 29 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 91 9 230
Mainline Protestant 78 22 201
Roman Catholic 85 15 163
No religion 66 34 288
Other religion 73 27 119
ideology
Very conservative 94 6 132
Somewhat conservative 86 14 232
Moderate 81 19 356
Somewhat liberal 64 36 166
Very liberal 54 46 113
voter registration status
Yes 78 22 732
No 78 22 271

Use Snapchat

[Snapchat] Which of the following sites or apps, if any, have you used in the past week?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 87 13 486
Female 79 21 500
Another gender 68 32 6
age
18-29 60 40 187
30-44 77 23 275
45-59 92 8 225
60+ 95 5 316
education
Less than HS 77 23 91
HS graduate 83 17 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 83 17 256
Bachelor's degree 82 18 217
Post grad study/professional degree 86 14 144
income
Less than $30k 79 21 238
$30k to less than $50k 84 16 160
$50k to less than $75k 82 18 142
$75k to less than $100k 84 16 143
$100k or more 85 15 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 84 16 423
Independent 80 20 161
Democrat 82 18 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 85 15 312
Independent 81 19 405
Democrat 83 17 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 85 15 312
Lean Republican 81 19 111
Independent 80 20 161
Lean Democrat 81 19 134
Democrat 83 17 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 83 17 589
Black Non-Hispanic 86 14 116
Hispanic 77 23 177
Other 83 17 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 88 12 63
Once a week 89 11 155
Once or twice a month 77 23 73
A few times a year 78 22 187
Seldom 85 15 227
Never 81 19 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 83 17 230
Mainline Protestant 87 13 201
Roman Catholic 87 13 163
No religion 77 23 288
Other religion 87 13 119
ideology
Very conservative 86 14 132
Somewhat conservative 86 14 232
Moderate 84 16 356
Somewhat liberal 76 24 166
Very liberal 79 21 113
voter registration status
Yes 83 17 732
No 81 19 271

Use Bluesky

[Bluesky] Which of the following sites or apps, if any, have you used in the past week?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 97 3 486
Female 98 2 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 97 3 187
30-44 99 1 275
45-59 96 4 225
60+ 98 2 316
education
Less than HS 98 2 91
HS graduate 99 1 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 98 2 256
Bachelor's degree 97 3 217
Post grad study/professional degree 97 3 144
income
Less than $30k 99 1 238
$30k to less than $50k 98 2 160
$50k to less than $75k 96 4 142
$75k to less than $100k 96 4 143
$100k or more 99 1 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 100 0 423
Independent 98 2 161
Democrat 95 5 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 100 0 312
Independent 98 2 405
Democrat 95 5 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 100 0 312
Lean Republican 100 0 111
Independent 98 2 161
Lean Democrat 96 4 134
Democrat 95 5 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 98 2 589
Black Non-Hispanic 99 1 116
Hispanic 98 2 177
Other 96 4 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 99 1 63
Once a week 98 2 155
Once or twice a month 100 0 73
A few times a year 98 2 187
Seldom 97 3 227
Never 97 3 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 99 1 230
Mainline Protestant 99 1 201
Roman Catholic 99 1 163
No religion 97 3 288
Other religion 95 5 119
ideology
Very conservative 100 0 132
Somewhat conservative 99 1 232
Moderate 98 2 356
Somewhat liberal 97 3 166
Very liberal 93 7 113
voter registration status
Yes 97 3 732
No 100 0 271

Use Truth Social

[Truth Social] Which of the following sites or apps, if any, have you used in the past week?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 96 4 486
Female 98 2 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 100 0 187
30-44 97 3 275
45-59 97 3 225
60+ 97 3 316
education
Less than HS 99 1 91
HS graduate 97 3 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 98 2 256
Bachelor's degree 97 3 217
Post grad study/professional degree 96 4 144
income
Less than $30k 99 1 238
$30k to less than $50k 97 3 160
$50k to less than $75k 96 4 142
$75k to less than $100k 97 3 143
$100k or more 97 3 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 95 5 423
Independent 99 1 161
Democrat 99 1 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 95 5 312
Independent 99 1 405
Democrat 99 1 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 95 5 312
Lean Republican 96 4 111
Independent 99 1 161
Lean Democrat 100 0 134
Democrat 99 1 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 97 3 589
Black Non-Hispanic 99 1 116
Hispanic 97 3 177
Other 97 3 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 100 0 63
Once a week 97 3 155
Once or twice a month 96 4 73
A few times a year 96 4 187
Seldom 96 4 227
Never 99 1 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 96 4 230
Mainline Protestant 97 3 201
Roman Catholic 96 4 163
No religion 99 1 288
Other religion 98 2 119
ideology
Very conservative 91 9 132
Somewhat conservative 97 3 232
Moderate 99 1 356
Somewhat liberal 99 1 166
Very liberal 100 0 113
voter registration status
Yes 97 3 732
No 99 1 271

Use none of these

[None of these] Which of the following sites or apps, if any, have you used in the past week?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 93 7 486
Female 91 9 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 95 5 187
30-44 95 5 275
45-59 94 6 225
60+ 85 15 316
education
Less than HS 91 9 91
HS graduate 90 10 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 94 6 256
Bachelor's degree 92 8 217
Post grad study/professional degree 92 8 144
income
Less than $30k 90 10 238
$30k to less than $50k 91 9 160
$50k to less than $75k 93 7 142
$75k to less than $100k 94 6 143
$100k or more 93 7 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 92 8 423
Independent 84 16 161
Democrat 95 5 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 91 9 312
Independent 90 10 405
Democrat 95 5 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 91 9 312
Lean Republican 93 7 111
Independent 84 16 161
Lean Democrat 94 6 134
Democrat 95 5 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 92 8 589
Black Non-Hispanic 96 4 116
Hispanic 94 6 177
Other 89 11 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 88 12 63
Once a week 92 8 155
Once or twice a month 91 9 73
A few times a year 95 5 187
Seldom 93 7 227
Never 90 10 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 94 6 230
Mainline Protestant 95 5 201
Roman Catholic 86 14 163
No religion 94 6 288
Other religion 86 14 119
ideology
Very conservative 87 13 132
Somewhat conservative 92 8 232
Moderate 92 8 356
Somewhat liberal 96 4 166
Very liberal 92 8 113
voter registration status
Yes 92 8 732
No 91 9 271

News from local TV

[Local TV news] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 47 53 486
Female 46 54 500
Another gender 78 22 6
age
18-29 70 30 187
30-44 57 43 275
45-59 44 56 225
60+ 28 72 316
education
Less than HS 52 48 91
HS graduate 49 51 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 42 58 256
Bachelor's degree 52 48 217
Post grad study/professional degree 40 60 144
income
Less than $30k 54 46 238
$30k to less than $50k 53 47 160
$50k to less than $75k 42 58 142
$75k to less than $100k 42 58 143
$100k or more 43 57 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 46 54 423
Independent 61 39 161
Democrat 43 57 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 44 56 312
Independent 54 46 405
Democrat 42 58 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 44 56 312
Lean Republican 51 49 111
Independent 61 39 161
Lean Democrat 47 53 134
Democrat 42 58 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 44 56 589
Black Non-Hispanic 47 53 116
Hispanic 48 52 177
Other 65 35 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 45 55 63
Once a week 34 66 155
Once or twice a month 40 60 73
A few times a year 41 59 187
Seldom 47 53 227
Never 61 39 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 45 55 230
Mainline Protestant 42 58 201
Roman Catholic 34 66 163
No religion 59 41 288
Other religion 49 51 119
ideology
Very conservative 47 53 132
Somewhat conservative 44 56 232
Moderate 47 53 356
Somewhat liberal 47 53 166
Very liberal 53 47 113
voter registration status
Yes 43 57 732
No 60 40 271

News from local newspaper

[Your local newspaper, online or in print] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 71 29 486
Female 75 25 500
Another gender 66 34 6
age
18-29 81 19 187
30-44 79 21 275
45-59 70 30 225
60+ 65 35 316
education
Less than HS 85 15 91
HS graduate 82 18 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 72 28 256
Bachelor's degree 69 31 217
Post grad study/professional degree 58 42 144
income
Less than $30k 81 19 238
$30k to less than $50k 81 19 160
$50k to less than $75k 76 24 142
$75k to less than $100k 70 30 143
$100k or more 62 38 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 74 26 423
Independent 86 14 161
Democrat 67 33 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 72 28 312
Independent 77 23 405
Democrat 68 32 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 72 28 312
Lean Republican 79 21 111
Independent 86 14 161
Lean Democrat 66 34 134
Democrat 68 32 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 69 31 589
Black Non-Hispanic 81 19 116
Hispanic 83 17 177
Other 73 27 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 73 27 63
Once a week 69 31 155
Once or twice a month 68 32 73
A few times a year 73 27 187
Seldom 73 27 227
Never 76 24 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 76 24 230
Mainline Protestant 70 30 201
Roman Catholic 70 30 163
No religion 75 25 288
Other religion 71 29 119
ideology
Very conservative 81 19 132
Somewhat conservative 72 28 232
Moderate 77 23 356
Somewhat liberal 63 37 166
Very liberal 66 34 113
voter registration status
Yes 68 32 732
No 86 14 271

News from local radio

[Local radio station] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 71 29 486
Female 78 22 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 84 16 187
30-44 80 20 275
45-59 73 27 225
60+ 67 33 316
education
Less than HS 82 18 91
HS graduate 77 23 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 74 26 256
Bachelor's degree 77 23 217
Post grad study/professional degree 69 31 144
income
Less than $30k 79 21 238
$30k to less than $50k 77 23 160
$50k to less than $75k 76 24 142
$75k to less than $100k 77 23 143
$100k or more 70 30 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 69 31 423
Independent 84 16 161
Democrat 78 22 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 70 30 312
Independent 76 24 405
Democrat 79 21 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 70 30 312
Lean Republican 68 32 111
Independent 84 16 161
Lean Democrat 74 26 134
Democrat 79 21 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 72 28 589
Black Non-Hispanic 84 16 116
Hispanic 80 20 177
Other 76 24 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 81 19 63
Once a week 73 27 155
Once or twice a month 67 33 73
A few times a year 71 29 187
Seldom 76 24 227
Never 79 21 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 74 26 230
Mainline Protestant 75 25 201
Roman Catholic 71 29 163
No religion 76 24 288
Other religion 82 18 119
ideology
Very conservative 74 26 132
Somewhat conservative 71 29 232
Moderate 75 25 356
Somewhat liberal 77 23 166
Very liberal 81 19 113
voter registration status
Yes 74 26 732
No 77 23 271

News from social media

[Social media such as YouTube, TikTok, X (Twitter)] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 54 46 486
Female 62 38 500
Another gender 32 68 6
age
18-29 44 56 187
30-44 58 42 275
45-59 53 47 225
60+ 70 30 316
education
Less than HS 62 38 91
HS graduate 67 33 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 51 49 256
Bachelor's degree 55 45 217
Post grad study/professional degree 57 43 144
income
Less than $30k 65 35 238
$30k to less than $50k 59 41 160
$50k to less than $75k 64 36 142
$75k to less than $100k 52 48 143
$100k or more 51 49 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 57 43 423
Independent 75 25 161
Democrat 52 48 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 58 42 312
Independent 62 38 405
Democrat 53 47 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 58 42 312
Lean Republican 56 44 111
Independent 75 25 161
Lean Democrat 51 49 134
Democrat 53 47 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 58 42 589
Black Non-Hispanic 60 40 116
Hispanic 57 43 177
Other 57 43 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 64 36 63
Once a week 61 39 155
Once or twice a month 63 37 73
A few times a year 52 48 187
Seldom 58 42 227
Never 58 42 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 60 40 230
Mainline Protestant 61 39 201
Roman Catholic 63 37 163
No religion 50 50 288
Other religion 60 40 119
ideology
Very conservative 63 37 132
Somewhat conservative 63 37 232
Moderate 60 40 356
Somewhat liberal 49 51 166
Very liberal 48 52 113
voter registration status
Yes 58 42 732
No 57 43 271

News from Fox

[Fox News] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 66 34 486
Female 74 26 500
Another gender 78 22 6
age
18-29 84 16 187
30-44 76 24 275
45-59 70 30 225
60+ 58 42 316
education
Less than HS 75 25 91
HS graduate 68 32 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 71 29 256
Bachelor's degree 73 27 217
Post grad study/professional degree 67 33 144
income
Less than $30k 78 22 238
$30k to less than $50k 80 20 160
$50k to less than $75k 64 36 142
$75k to less than $100k 61 39 143
$100k or more 68 32 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 53 47 423
Independent 78 22 161
Democrat 85 15 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 49 51 312
Independent 75 25 405
Democrat 87 13 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 49 51 312
Lean Republican 61 39 111
Independent 78 22 161
Lean Democrat 82 18 134
Democrat 87 13 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 67 33 589
Black Non-Hispanic 75 25 116
Hispanic 79 21 177
Other 69 31 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 71 29 63
Once a week 61 39 155
Once or twice a month 53 47 73
A few times a year 73 27 187
Seldom 65 35 227
Never 82 18 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 66 34 230
Mainline Protestant 64 36 201
Roman Catholic 62 38 163
No religion 84 16 288
Other religion 71 29 119
ideology
Very conservative 50 50 132
Somewhat conservative 56 44 232
Moderate 75 25 356
Somewhat liberal 86 14 166
Very liberal 90 10 113
voter registration status
Yes 68 32 732
No 78 22 271

News from ABC

[ABC News] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 79 21 486
Female 80 20 500
Another gender 78 22 6
age
18-29 86 14 187
30-44 84 16 275
45-59 87 13 225
60+ 66 34 316
education
Less than HS 86 14 91
HS graduate 81 19 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 76 24 256
Bachelor's degree 81 19 217
Post grad study/professional degree 79 21 144
income
Less than $30k 86 14 238
$30k to less than $50k 80 20 160
$50k to less than $75k 74 26 142
$75k to less than $100k 76 24 143
$100k or more 78 22 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 84 16 423
Independent 85 15 161
Democrat 73 27 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 83 17 312
Independent 83 17 405
Democrat 71 29 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 83 17 312
Lean Republican 86 14 111
Independent 85 15 161
Lean Democrat 77 23 134
Democrat 71 29 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 80 20 589
Black Non-Hispanic 72 28 116
Hispanic 82 18 177
Other 80 20 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 82 18 63
Once a week 79 21 155
Once or twice a month 72 28 73
A few times a year 82 18 187
Seldom 77 23 227
Never 82 18 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 80 20 230
Mainline Protestant 77 23 201
Roman Catholic 75 25 163
No religion 82 18 288
Other religion 83 17 119
ideology
Very conservative 87 13 132
Somewhat conservative 81 19 232
Moderate 77 23 356
Somewhat liberal 75 25 166
Very liberal 80 20 113
voter registration status
Yes 77 23 732
No 87 13 271

News from CBS

[CBS News] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 76 24 486
Female 83 17 500
Another gender 79 21 6
age
18-29 89 11 187
30-44 86 14 275
45-59 85 15 225
60+ 66 34 316
education
Less than HS 86 14 91
HS graduate 83 17 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 75 25 256
Bachelor's degree 81 19 217
Post grad study/professional degree 76 24 144
income
Less than $30k 86 14 238
$30k to less than $50k 83 17 160
$50k to less than $75k 73 27 142
$75k to less than $100k 77 23 143
$100k or more 78 22 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 84 16 423
Independent 88 12 161
Democrat 73 27 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 83 17 312
Independent 83 17 405
Democrat 72 28 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 83 17 312
Lean Republican 86 14 111
Independent 88 12 161
Lean Democrat 74 26 134
Democrat 72 28 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 79 21 589
Black Non-Hispanic 74 26 116
Hispanic 83 17 177
Other 89 11 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 87 13 63
Once a week 75 25 155
Once or twice a month 76 24 73
A few times a year 81 19 187
Seldom 76 24 227
Never 84 16 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 82 18 230
Mainline Protestant 74 26 201
Roman Catholic 78 22 163
No religion 83 17 288
Other religion 79 21 119
ideology
Very conservative 86 14 132
Somewhat conservative 82 18 232
Moderate 78 22 356
Somewhat liberal 76 24 166
Very liberal 80 20 113
voter registration status
Yes 77 23 732
No 89 11 271

News from NBC

[NBC News] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 77 23 486
Female 82 18 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 89 11 187
30-44 87 13 275
45-59 83 17 225
60+ 65 35 316
education
Less than HS 86 14 91
HS graduate 86 14 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 78 22 256
Bachelor's degree 79 21 217
Post grad study/professional degree 68 32 144
income
Less than $30k 87 13 238
$30k to less than $50k 85 15 160
$50k to less than $75k 76 24 142
$75k to less than $100k 75 25 143
$100k or more 75 25 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 82 18 423
Independent 87 13 161
Democrat 74 26 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 79 21 312
Independent 85 15 405
Democrat 73 27 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 79 21 312
Lean Republican 90 10 111
Independent 87 13 161
Lean Democrat 78 22 134
Democrat 73 27 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 77 23 589
Black Non-Hispanic 78 22 116
Hispanic 85 15 177
Other 87 13 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 82 18 63
Once a week 78 22 155
Once or twice a month 72 28 73
A few times a year 81 19 187
Seldom 76 24 227
Never 84 16 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 81 19 230
Mainline Protestant 75 25 201
Roman Catholic 73 27 163
No religion 86 14 288
Other religion 79 21 119
ideology
Very conservative 84 16 132
Somewhat conservative 80 20 232
Moderate 80 20 356
Somewhat liberal 73 27 166
Very liberal 82 18 113
voter registration status
Yes 76 24 732
No 89 11 271

News from CNN

[CNN] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 76 24 486
Female 81 19 500
Another gender 78 22 6
age
18-29 81 19 187
30-44 79 21 275
45-59 79 21 225
60+ 76 24 316
education
Less than HS 90 10 91
HS graduate 83 17 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 76 24 256
Bachelor's degree 78 22 217
Post grad study/professional degree 70 30 144
income
Less than $30k 89 11 238
$30k to less than $50k 83 17 160
$50k to less than $75k 76 24 142
$75k to less than $100k 72 28 143
$100k or more 73 27 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 85 15 423
Independent 86 14 161
Democrat 69 31 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 87 13 312
Independent 81 19 405
Democrat 66 34 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 87 13 312
Lean Republican 80 20 111
Independent 86 14 161
Lean Democrat 76 24 134
Democrat 66 34 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 81 19 589
Black Non-Hispanic 71 29 116
Hispanic 80 20 177
Other 72 28 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 80 20 63
Once a week 81 19 155
Once or twice a month 76 24 73
A few times a year 78 22 187
Seldom 79 21 227
Never 78 22 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 81 19 230
Mainline Protestant 79 21 201
Roman Catholic 78 22 163
No religion 76 24 288
Other religion 80 20 119
ideology
Very conservative 95 5 132
Somewhat conservative 86 14 232
Moderate 78 22 356
Somewhat liberal 60 40 166
Very liberal 72 28 113
voter registration status
Yes 77 23 732
No 82 18 271

News from MSNBC

[MSNBC] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 89 11 486
Female 90 10 500
Another gender 57 43 6
age
18-29 94 6 187
30-44 94 6 275
45-59 92 8 225
60+ 79 21 316
education
Less than HS 96 4 91
HS graduate 92 8 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 84 16 256
Bachelor's degree 91 9 217
Post grad study/professional degree 84 16 144
income
Less than $30k 96 4 238
$30k to less than $50k 89 11 160
$50k to less than $75k 83 17 142
$75k to less than $100k 86 14 143
$100k or more 88 12 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 96 4 423
Independent 93 7 161
Democrat 80 20 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 96 4 312
Independent 91 9 405
Democrat 78 22 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 96 4 312
Lean Republican 97 3 111
Independent 93 7 161
Lean Democrat 85 15 134
Democrat 78 22 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 88 12 589
Black Non-Hispanic 86 14 116
Hispanic 91 9 177
Other 97 3 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 91 9 63
Once a week 87 13 155
Once or twice a month 87 13 73
A few times a year 94 6 187
Seldom 88 12 227
Never 88 12 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 93 7 230
Mainline Protestant 89 11 201
Roman Catholic 87 13 163
No religion 86 14 288
Other religion 89 11 119
ideology
Very conservative 98 2 132
Somewhat conservative 95 5 232
Moderate 90 10 356
Somewhat liberal 79 21 166
Very liberal 77 23 113
voter registration status
Yes 86 14 732
No 97 3 271

News from NPR/PBS

[Public radio or public television, NPR, or PBS] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 83 17 486
Female 85 15 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 87 13 187
30-44 86 14 275
45-59 82 18 225
60+ 83 17 316
education
Less than HS 91 9 91
HS graduate 90 10 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 82 18 256
Bachelor's degree 84 16 217
Post grad study/professional degree 73 27 144
income
Less than $30k 90 10 238
$30k to less than $50k 91 9 160
$50k to less than $75k 83 17 142
$75k to less than $100k 80 20 143
$100k or more 79 21 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 93 7 423
Independent 91 9 161
Democrat 73 27 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 93 7 312
Independent 86 14 405
Democrat 71 29 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 93 7 312
Lean Republican 90 10 111
Independent 91 9 161
Lean Democrat 78 22 134
Democrat 71 29 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 83 17 589
Black Non-Hispanic 89 11 116
Hispanic 83 17 177
Other 88 12 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 84 16 63
Once a week 87 13 155
Once or twice a month 89 11 73
A few times a year 86 14 187
Seldom 82 18 227
Never 82 18 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 89 11 230
Mainline Protestant 88 12 201
Roman Catholic 86 14 163
No religion 77 23 288
Other religion 85 15 119
ideology
Very conservative 93 7 132
Somewhat conservative 93 7 232
Moderate 86 14 356
Somewhat liberal 69 31 166
Very liberal 74 26 113
voter registration status
Yes 82 18 732
No 91 9 271

News from podcast

[Podcasts such as Pod Save America or The Ben Shapiro Show] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 90 10 486
Female 94 6 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 96 4 187
30-44 93 7 275
45-59 87 13 225
60+ 92 8 316
education
Less than HS 94 6 91
HS graduate 94 6 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 88 12 256
Bachelor's degree 94 6 217
Post grad study/professional degree 91 9 144
income
Less than $30k 97 3 238
$30k to less than $50k 94 6 160
$50k to less than $75k 91 9 142
$75k to less than $100k 93 7 143
$100k or more 88 12 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 90 10 423
Independent 98 2 161
Democrat 93 7 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 91 9 312
Independent 94 6 405
Democrat 91 9 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 91 9 312
Lean Republican 86 14 111
Independent 98 2 161
Lean Democrat 96 4 134
Democrat 91 9 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 89 11 589
Black Non-Hispanic 97 3 116
Hispanic 96 4 177
Other 96 4 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 91 9 63
Once a week 93 7 155
Once or twice a month 89 11 73
A few times a year 92 8 187
Seldom 90 10 227
Never 95 5 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 90 10 230
Mainline Protestant 91 9 201
Roman Catholic 94 6 163
No religion 93 7 288
Other religion 94 6 119
ideology
Very conservative 85 15 132
Somewhat conservative 93 7 232
Moderate 95 5 356
Somewhat liberal 92 8 166
Very liberal 91 9 113
voter registration status
Yes 90 10 732
No 98 2 271

News from nat’l newspaper

[National newspapers online or in print such as the Wall Street Journal, New York Times or Washington Post] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 82 18 486
Female 86 14 500
Another gender 87 13 6
age
18-29 88 12 187
30-44 82 18 275
45-59 88 12 225
60+ 80 20 316
education
Less than HS 93 7 91
HS graduate 92 8 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 85 15 256
Bachelor's degree 80 20 217
Post grad study/professional degree 65 35 144
income
Less than $30k 93 7 238
$30k to less than $50k 91 9 160
$50k to less than $75k 89 11 142
$75k to less than $100k 76 24 143
$100k or more 74 26 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 89 11 423
Independent 93 7 161
Democrat 74 26 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 88 12 312
Independent 87 13 405
Democrat 73 27 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 88 12 312
Lean Republican 92 8 111
Independent 93 7 161
Lean Democrat 77 23 134
Democrat 73 27 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 80 20 589
Black Non-Hispanic 92 8 116
Hispanic 92 8 177
Other 78 22 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 79 21 63
Once a week 89 11 155
Once or twice a month 81 19 73
A few times a year 87 13 187
Seldom 78 22 227
Never 85 15 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 89 11 230
Mainline Protestant 84 16 201
Roman Catholic 84 16 163
No religion 81 19 288
Other religion 82 18 119
ideology
Very conservative 94 6 132
Somewhat conservative 88 12 232
Moderate 87 13 356
Somewhat liberal 74 26 166
Very liberal 66 34 113
voter registration status
Yes 81 19 732
No 91 9 271

News from Newsmax

[Newsmax] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 90 10 486
Female 96 4 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 98 2 187
30-44 97 3 275
45-59 93 7 225
60+ 87 13 316
education
Less than HS 93 7 91
HS graduate 93 7 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 94 6 256
Bachelor's degree 94 6 217
Post grad study/professional degree 92 8 144
income
Less than $30k 95 5 238
$30k to less than $50k 91 9 160
$50k to less than $75k 92 8 142
$75k to less than $100k 96 4 143
$100k or more 93 7 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 86 14 423
Independent 99 1 161
Democrat 99 1 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 83 17 312
Independent 97 3 405
Democrat 99 1 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 83 17 312
Lean Republican 94 6 111
Independent 99 1 161
Lean Democrat 97 3 134
Democrat 99 1 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 92 8 589
Black Non-Hispanic 99 1 116
Hispanic 96 4 177
Other 92 8 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 92 8 63
Once a week 89 11 155
Once or twice a month 86 14 73
A few times a year 97 3 187
Seldom 91 9 227
Never 97 3 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 87 13 230
Mainline Protestant 93 7 201
Roman Catholic 91 9 163
No religion 99 1 288
Other religion 97 3 119
ideology
Very conservative 82 18 132
Somewhat conservative 86 14 232
Moderate 98 2 356
Somewhat liberal 98 2 166
Very liberal 99 1 113
voter registration status
Yes 91 9 732
No 99 1 271

News from OAN

[OAN] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 99 1 486
Female 100 0 500
Another gender 100 0 6
age
18-29 100 0 187
30-44 100 0 275
45-59 100 0 225
60+ 97 3 316
education
Less than HS 100 0 91
HS graduate 98 2 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 99 1 256
Bachelor's degree 100 0 217
Post grad study/professional degree 99 1 144
income
Less than $30k 99 1 238
$30k to less than $50k 99 1 160
$50k to less than $75k 99 1 142
$75k to less than $100k 100 0 143
$100k or more 99 1 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 98 2 423
Independent 100 0 161
Democrat 100 0 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 97 3 312
Independent 100 0 405
Democrat 100 0 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 97 3 312
Lean Republican 100 0 111
Independent 100 0 161
Lean Democrat 100 0 134
Democrat 100 0 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 98 2 589
Black Non-Hispanic 100 0 116
Hispanic 100 0 177
Other 100 0 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 97 3 63
Once a week 99 1 155
Once or twice a month 98 2 73
A few times a year 100 0 187
Seldom 99 1 227
Never 100 0 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 97 3 230
Mainline Protestant 100 0 201
Roman Catholic 99 1 163
No religion 100 0 288
Other religion 100 0 119
ideology
Very conservative 96 4 132
Somewhat conservative 98 2 232
Moderate 100 0 356
Somewhat liberal 100 0 166
Very liberal 100 0 113
voter registration status
Yes 99 1 732
No 100 0 271

News from BBC

[BBC] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 84 16 486
Female 91 9 500
Another gender 87 13 6
age
18-29 93 7 187
30-44 88 12 275
45-59 84 16 225
60+ 85 15 316
education
Less than HS 92 8 91
HS graduate 92 8 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 85 15 256
Bachelor's degree 88 12 217
Post grad study/professional degree 76 24 144
income
Less than $30k 95 5 238
$30k to less than $50k 92 8 160
$50k to less than $75k 83 17 142
$75k to less than $100k 81 19 143
$100k or more 84 16 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 93 7 423
Independent 89 11 161
Democrat 81 19 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 94 6 312
Independent 86 14 405
Democrat 81 19 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 94 6 312
Lean Republican 88 12 111
Independent 89 11 161
Lean Democrat 81 19 134
Democrat 81 19 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 87 13 589
Black Non-Hispanic 88 12 116
Hispanic 90 10 177
Other 85 15 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 89 11 63
Once a week 89 11 155
Once or twice a month 90 10 73
A few times a year 91 9 187
Seldom 82 18 227
Never 87 13 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 89 11 230
Mainline Protestant 89 11 201
Roman Catholic 90 10 163
No religion 84 16 288
Other religion 82 18 119
ideology
Very conservative 95 5 132
Somewhat conservative 94 6 232
Moderate 87 13 356
Somewhat liberal 76 24 166
Very liberal 79 21 113
voter registration status
Yes 85 15 732
No 94 6 271

News from something else

[Something else] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 86 14 486
Female 92 8 500
Another gender 76 24 6
age
18-29 90 10 187
30-44 88 12 275
45-59 87 13 225
60+ 91 9 316
education
Less than HS 86 14 91
HS graduate 91 9 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 86 14 256
Bachelor's degree 92 8 217
Post grad study/professional degree 88 12 144
income
Less than $30k 90 10 238
$30k to less than $50k 87 13 160
$50k to less than $75k 91 9 142
$75k to less than $100k 89 11 143
$100k or more 89 11 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 91 9 423
Independent 85 15 161
Democrat 89 11 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 92 8 312
Independent 85 15 405
Democrat 92 8 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 92 8 312
Lean Republican 87 13 111
Independent 85 15 161
Lean Democrat 84 16 134
Democrat 92 8 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 89 11 589
Black Non-Hispanic 92 8 116
Hispanic 86 14 177
Other 96 4 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 89 11 63
Once a week 94 6 155
Once or twice a month 96 4 73
A few times a year 86 14 187
Seldom 86 14 227
Never 89 11 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 88 12 230
Mainline Protestant 90 10 201
Roman Catholic 90 10 163
No religion 90 10 288
Other religion 88 12 119
ideology
Very conservative 91 9 132
Somewhat conservative 92 8 232
Moderate 86 14 356
Somewhat liberal 87 13 166
Very liberal 95 5 113
voter registration status
Yes 89 11 732
No 89 11 271

News from none of these

[None of these] Which of the following, if any, have you read, watched, or listened to in the past month for information about political news and current affairs?
Doesn't use Uses n
sex
Male 92 8 486
Female 88 12 500
Another gender 90 10 6
age
18-29 88 12 187
30-44 83 17 275
45-59 92 8 225
60+ 95 5 316
education
Less than HS 80 20 91
HS graduate 85 15 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 93 7 256
Bachelor's degree 91 9 217
Post grad study/professional degree 97 3 144
income
Less than $30k 81 19 238
$30k to less than $50k 87 13 160
$50k to less than $75k 93 7 142
$75k to less than $100k 92 8 143
$100k or more 96 4 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 92 8 423
Independent 75 25 161
Democrat 93 7 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 93 7 312
Independent 86 14 405
Democrat 93 7 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 93 7 312
Lean Republican 91 9 111
Independent 75 25 161
Lean Democrat 94 6 134
Democrat 93 7 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 93 7 589
Black Non-Hispanic 85 15 116
Hispanic 86 14 177
Other 86 14 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 90 10 63
Once a week 91 9 155
Once or twice a month 91 9 73
A few times a year 95 5 187
Seldom 92 8 227
Never 84 16 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 88 12 230
Mainline Protestant 93 7 201
Roman Catholic 93 7 163
No religion 89 11 288
Other religion 88 12 119
ideology
Very conservative 90 10 132
Somewhat conservative 93 7 232
Moderate 87 13 356
Somewhat liberal 93 7 166
Very liberal 87 13 113
voter registration status
Yes 93 7 732
No 82 18 271

Trust in government

How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right?...Just about always, most of the time, only some of the time, never?
Just about always Most of the time Only some of the time Never n
sex
Male 1 22 58 19 486
Female 2 20 58 19 500
Another gender 0 0 69 31 6
age
18-29 1 18 58 24 187
30-44 2 20 55 22 275
45-59 0 19 59 22 225
60+ 2 24 60 13 316
education
Less than HS 5 19 61 15 91
HS graduate 2 21 54 23 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 1 20 60 19 256
Bachelor's degree 1 22 62 16 217
Post grad study/professional degree 1 20 59 20 144
income
Less than $30k 3 19 57 22 238
$30k to less than $50k 1 24 53 21 160
$50k to less than $75k 1 18 60 21 142
$75k to less than $100k 2 21 54 23 143
$100k or more 0 22 63 15 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 2 37 51 10 423
Independent 0 12 56 30 161
Democrat 1 7 66 25 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 2 40 49 9 312
Independent 1 15 60 24 405
Democrat 2 7 66 25 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 2 40 49 9 312
Lean Republican 2 29 56 13 111
Independent 0 12 56 30 161
Lean Democrat 1 7 67 25 134
Democrat 2 7 66 25 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 1 23 59 17 589
Black Non-Hispanic 1 18 55 27 116
Hispanic 3 15 58 23 177
Other 2 24 62 12 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 1 23 49 23 63
Once a week 4 25 59 12 155
Once or twice a month 2 33 53 12 73
A few times a year 1 19 65 15 187
Seldom 2 22 58 17 227
Never 0 14 56 30 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 3 26 57 14 230
Mainline Protestant 1 20 60 18 201
Roman Catholic 2 33 52 13 163
No religion 1 12 60 26 288
Other religion 0 15 58 25 119
ideology
Very conservative 5 35 50 11 132
Somewhat conservative 2 34 55 9 232
Moderate 1 18 60 21 356
Somewhat liberal 0 9 65 26 166
Very liberal 0 3 60 37 113
voter registration status
Yes 1 21 60 18 732
No 2 20 54 23 271

Trust in people

Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted, or most people can't be trusted?
Most people can be trusted Most people can't be trusted n
sex
Male 56 44 486
Female 49 51 500
Another gender 25 75 6
age
18-29 37 63 187
30-44 44 56 275
45-59 53 47 225
60+ 69 31 316
education
Less than HS 29 71 91
HS graduate 42 58 281
Vocational/tech school/some college/ associates 49 51 256
Bachelor's degree 65 35 217
Post grad study/professional degree 75 25 144
income
Less than $30k 35 65 238
$30k to less than $50k 40 60 160
$50k to less than $75k 55 45 142
$75k to less than $100k 61 39 143
$100k or more 68 32 311
party ID, leaners as partisans
Republican 55 45 423
Independent 33 67 161
Democrat 58 42 420
party ID, leaners as independents
Republican 52 48 312
Independent 49 51 405
Democrat 58 42 286
party ID, leaners separate
Republican 52 48 312
Lean Republican 62 38 111
Independent 33 67 161
Lean Democrat 57 43 134
Democrat 58 42 286
race and ethnicity
White Non-Hispanic 60 40 589
Black Non-Hispanic 34 66 116
Hispanic 37 63 177
Other 57 43 94
religious service attendance
More than once a week 61 39 63
Once a week 62 38 155
Once or twice a month 61 39 73
A few times a year 52 48 187
Seldom 58 42 227
Never 40 60 298
religious preference
Born-again Protestant 51 49 230
Mainline Protestant 54 46 201
Roman Catholic 59 41 163
No religion 49 51 288
Other religion 53 47 119
ideology
Very conservative 52 48 132
Somewhat conservative 57 43 232
Moderate 47 53 356
Somewhat liberal 57 43 166
Very liberal 54 46 113
voter registration status
Yes 59 41 732
No 35 65 271