Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 10. On August 6, Fox News will sponsor a debate among the Republican presidential candidates in Cleveland, Ohio. Do plan to watch the debate? Total Gender n ƒ Yes No Male % ƒ What is your current employment status? Working (full or part time) Female % ƒ % ƒ ƒ % Temporaril y unemployed and not looking for work ƒ % Stay at home parent/spo use Student ƒ Age group A % ƒ % Retired ƒ 18-29 % ƒ 30-49 % ƒ 50-64 % ƒ 65+ % ƒ % 340 60.3 183 66.0 158 54.8 188 59.7 15 71.8 5 40.2 6 47.5 33 58.4 93 64.1 31 54.8 144 61.0 92 61.0 72 61.4 46 16.6 44 15.4 53 16.8 2 7.8 5 38.4 1 9.6 6 11.3 23 15.9 10 17.1 39 16.6 21 13.9 18 15.2 48 17.4 86 29.9 74 23.5 4 20.4 3 21.4 5 43.0 17 30.3 29 20.0 16 28.1 53 22.4 38 25.1 27 23.4 90 16.0 Not sure 134 23.8 Total 565 100.0 277 100.0 288 100.0 314 100.0 Party Democratic ƒ % Yes % Temporaril y unemployed and looking for work Republican ƒ % Independent ƒ % 21 100.0 14 100.0 12 100.0 Ideology Recoded Conservativ Liberal Moderate e ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % 57 100.0 First Globals ƒ % 145 100.0 56 100.0 Generation Woodstocker Nikes s ƒ % ƒ % 236 100.0 Privates ƒ % 151 100.0 116 100.0 Education No College College Degree Degree+ ƒ % ƒ % 28 69.9 230 60.7 83 56.4 32 72.1 95 56.2 206 60.7 57 56.2 111 62.9 119 59.0 51 64.2 144 60.0 197 60.9 No 8 20.7 55 14.6 27 18.3 7 14.9 29 17.3 52 15.2 18 17.7 27 15.1 33 16.2 10 12.5 35 14.8 53 16.3 Not sure 4 9.4 93 24.6 37 25.3 6 13.0 45 26.5 82 24.0 27 26.0 39 22.0 50 24.8 19 23.3 60 25.2 74 22.8 Total 40 100.0 379 100.0 147 100.0 45 100.0 170 100.0 340 100.0 102 100.0 176 100.0 202 100.0 79 100.0 240 100.0 323 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 1 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 90600. Which of the following best describes you? Liberal/progres sive on just about every issue ƒ % Yes Mainly a liberal on government spending ƒ % Mainly a liberal on social issues ƒ % Mainly a Conservative on conservative on Mainly a just about government conservative on every issue spending social issues ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % Moderate because I look at each issue separately ƒ % Moderate because I try to be rational, not passionate about ƒ % Not sure ƒ % 14 83.5 3 42.5 20 67.8 135 64.3 47 61.8 21 52.1 71 58.2 11 35.6 20 57.9 No 2 11.3 2 22.6 7 25.8 26 12.6 11 14.0 12 29.5 13 10.7 10 33.9 7 20.9 Not sure 1 5.3 2 34.9 2 6.4 49 23.2 18 24.3 7 18.4 38 31.2 9 30.5 7 21.2 16 100.0 7 100.0 29 100.0 210 100.0 76 100.0 41 100.0 122 100.0 30 100.0 34 100.0 Total Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 2 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 10. On August 6, Fox News will sponsor a debate among the Republican presidential candidates in Cleveland, Ohio. Do plan to watch the debate? Total Age group B n ƒ Yes No 18-24 % ƒ 25-34 % ƒ Race 35-54 % ƒ 55-69 % ƒ 70+ % ƒ White % ƒ Hisp % ƒ Child under 17? AfrAmer % ƒ Asian % ƒ Other % ƒ Yes % No ƒ % ƒ % 340 60.3 9 58.6 48 55.8 144 61.8 97 56.9 40 74.1 300 59.6 21 65.6 7 56.7 5 74.3 4 63.1 116 63.6 224 58.7 90 16.0 2 10.4 16 19.1 35 14.9 29 17.1 5 9.9 82 16.2 3 9.8 4 29.9 1 20.8 0 2.6 25 13.9 65 17.0 Not sure 134 23.8 5 31.0 22 25.1 55 23.3 44 26.0 9 16.0 122 24.2 8 24.6 2 13.4 0 4.9 2 34.3 41 22.5 93 24.3 Total 565 100.0 Catholic ƒ % 16 100.0 86 100.0 234 100.0 Religion Protestant Jewish ƒ % ƒ % 171 100.0 Other/None ƒ % 53 100.0 504 100.0 ƒ BornAgain No/NS % ƒ % Yes 31 100.0 Weekly+ ƒ % 13 100.0 7 100.0 7 100.0 183 100.0 Attend religious services 1-2/Month Holidays ƒ % ƒ % Weekly ƒ % Rarely ƒ % 382 100.0 Never ƒ % Yes 84 62.2 218 60.1 4 64.9 27 61.7 114 59.3 104 61.1 51 66.4 96 60.9 53 76.5 19 54.0 73 54.1 40 50.5 No 22 16.1 54 15.0 2 25.1 4 9.5 26 13.3 29 16.8 13 16.5 23 14.5 10 14.8 3 9.7 18 13.3 21 26.4 Not sure 29 21.7 90 24.9 1 10.0 13 28.8 52 27.4 38 22.1 13 17.1 39 24.6 6 8.7 13 36.3 44 32.7 18 23.1 Total 135 100.0 362 100.0 % ƒ Region Centr GrLks % ƒ % East ƒ 6 100.0 South 44 100.0 192 100.0 West ƒ % 170 100.0 < $25K ƒ % 77 100.0 $25-35K ƒ % 157 100.0 $35-50K ƒ % 70 100.0 Household Income $50-75K ƒ % 36 100.0 $75-100K ƒ % 134 100.0 $100-150K ƒ % 78 100.0 $150K+ ƒ % Yes 54 52.0 105 57.4 106 61.5 75 71.3 41 54.4 40 58.4 41 57.2 88 59.6 60 65.8 44 67.1 13 56.2 No 21 20.0 28 15.1 31 18.2 11 10.0 14 19.1 9 12.5 5 7.4 33 21.9 15 16.0 9 13.4 3 12.8 Not sure 29 28.0 50 27.5 35 20.3 20 18.7 20 26.5 20 29.1 26 35.4 27 18.5 17 18.2 13 19.5 7 31.0 103 100.0 184 100.0 172 100.0 106 100.0 76 100.0 69 100.0 72 100.0 148 100.0 91 100.0 65 100.0 23 100.0 Total Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 3 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 10. On August 6, Fox News will sponsor a debate among the Republican presidential candidates in Cleveland, Ohio. Do plan to watch the debate? Total Live n ƒ Yes No Lge City % ƒ % Union member Sm City Suburbs ƒ ƒ % Rural % ƒ Yes % ƒ Marital status No % ƒ % Married Single ƒ ƒ % % Div/Sep/ Wdw ƒ % Civil union ƒ Home status Live in rental unit Own a home % ƒ % ƒ Neither % ƒ % 340 60.3 74 63.7 53 55.6 138 63.7 76 56.1 42 64.9 299 59.7 220 61.5 55 54.1 51 63.1 10 52.3 262 61.5 69 60.5 8 36.6 90 16.0 17 14.7 16 16.7 23 10.8 32 23.5 10 16.2 80 16.0 51 14.4 21 20.3 14 16.9 3 16.9 62 14.5 21 18.3 6 29.0 Not sure 134 23.8 25 21.6 26 27.7 55 25.5 28 20.4 12 18.9 122 24.4 86 24.1 26 25.6 16 20.0 6 30.8 102 24.0 24 21.2 7 34.4 Total 565 100.0 116 100.0 94 100.0 NASCAR Fan Yes Yes % ƒ % 136 100.0 64 100.0 Self ID Social Networker Yes No ƒ % ƒ % No ƒ 216 100.0 501 100.0 358 100.0 Phone Landline ƒ % Mobile ƒ % 101 100.0 81 100.0 19 100.0 ƒ % Self ID Investor Class Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Both 426 100.0 114 100.0 21 100.0 Passport? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % 110 73.3 230 55.5 144 67.2 196 56.0 131 58.7 22 47.3 185 63.6 117 66.6 224 57.4 160 63.1 181 58.0 No 17 11.0 74 17.8 26 12.2 64 18.3 41 18.6 10 21.5 37 12.8 19 10.9 71 18.3 35 13.8 55 17.7 Not sure 24 15.8 110 26.6 44 20.6 90 25.7 51 22.7 15 31.1 69 23.6 39 22.5 95 24.3 58 23.1 76 24.3 150 100.0 415 100.0 214 100.0 351 100.0 223 100.0 47 100.0 292 100.0 175 100.0 390 100.0 253 100.0 312 100.0 Total Lost a job due to corporate downsizing within the past year? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Yes Been afraid of losing a job within the next year? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Worked at a job that pays less than an immediate previous job? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Gone without food for 24 hours in the past month due to a lack of food or money? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Creative Job Sector Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Self ID Creative Class Yes No ƒ % ƒ % 36 72.4 304 59.1 67 70.4 274 58.2 76 64.5 265 59.2 30 70.6 310 59.4 88 63.3 252 59.3 114 69.7 227 56.4 No 7 14.1 83 16.2 13 13.9 77 16.4 17 14.6 73 16.3 8 18.7 82 15.8 13 9.5 77 18.1 25 15.3 65 16.3 Not sure 7 13.4 127 24.8 15 15.7 119 25.4 25 20.9 110 24.5 5 10.7 130 24.8 38 27.2 96 22.6 24 14.9 110 27.3 Total 50 100.0 515 100.0 95 100.0 470 100.0 117 100.0 448 100.0 43 100.0 522 100.0 140 100.0 425 100.0 163 100.0 402 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 4 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 10. On August 6, Fox News will sponsor a debate among the Republican presidential candidates in Cleveland, Ohio. Do plan to watch the debate? Total WalMart shopper? n ƒ Yes No % Weekly ƒ % Few/Month ƒ % Never ƒ % My city or town ƒ % America ƒ % The planet earth ƒ % Yes ƒ Sympathetic to Occupy Wall St No % ƒ Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % 60.3 111 71.4 147 62.3 69 50.4 10 39.4 100 58.4 190 63.0 47 56.1 127 65.8 214 57.4 35 60.0 306 60.3 16 10.1 40 17.2 26 19.2 6 25.6 23 13.2 48 15.8 17 20.0 23 12.2 67 18.0 12 20.1 79 15.5 29 18.5 48 20.6 42 30.4 9 34.9 48 28.4 64 21.2 20 23.8 42 22.0 92 24.6 12 19.8 123 24.2 90 16.0 134 23.8 Total 565 100.0 155 100.0 236 100.0 Are you currently or have you ever been a member of the National Rifle Association? Currently a member of the NRA ƒ % No 1-2/year ƒ % Sympathetic to Tea Party 340 Not sure Yes Residency Former member of the NRA ƒ % Have never been a member of the NRA ƒ % 137 100.0 25 100.0 171 100.0 Are you a current or former gun owner? Current gun owner ƒ % Former gun owner ƒ % Have never been a gun owner ƒ % 301 100.0 83 100.0 Do you invest in the stock market; have an IRA, a 401-K retirement plan or a pension fund? Yes ƒ 193 100.0 Do you or does anyone in your household keep a gun for personal protection, hunting or target shooting at your home, place of business, or at a vacation home or club? No % ƒ 372 100.0 Yes % ƒ 58 100.0 Veteran/Armed Forces? No % ƒ 507 100.0 Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % 39 65.5 44 72.0 249 58.0 135 69.5 32 57.6 156 56.0 200 61.5 131 59.5 154 69.3 164 56.2 112 66.0 222 58.2 7 12.4 11 18.2 69 16.0 28 14.3 12 22.7 40 14.5 54 16.7 30 13.8 30 13.6 48 16.6 24 13.9 61 16.1 Not sure 13 22.1 6 9.7 111 26.0 31 16.2 11 19.7 82 29.4 71 21.8 59 26.7 38 17.0 80 27.3 34 20.1 97 25.6 Total 60 100.0 61 100.0 429 100.0 195 100.0 55 100.0 278 100.0 326 100.0 220 100.0 222 100.0 292 100.0 170 100.0 380 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 5 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points Career or gig? Career ƒ Yes Not currently employed ƒ % Just a "gig" ƒ % % Did you not have to pay any taxes last year because your income level was below the threshold to pay taxes or because your tax deductions left you with no liability? I did not have to pay taxes I had to pay taxes ƒ % ƒ % Sexual Preference Hetero ƒ Not Hetero ƒ % % 142 60.5 59 61.9 140 59.4 105 56.4 220 63.6 327 61.1 14 46.1 No 39 16.8 14 14.4 37 15.9 34 18.1 52 15.0 85 15.8 6 18.7 Not sure 53 22.7 23 23.7 58 24.8 47 25.5 74 21.4 124 23.1 11 35.2 234 100.0 95 100.0 236 100.0 186 100.0 346 100.0 535 100.0 30 100.0 Total Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 6 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 11. Fox News plans to include in prime time only the top ten candidates in the polls. Which of the following statements comes closest to your view of the Fox News debate format? Total Gender n ƒ Male % ƒ Working (full or part time) Female % ƒ % ƒ What is your current employment status? Temporaril Temporaril y y Stay at unemployed unemployed home and and not parent/spo looking looking Student use for work for work % ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % ƒ Age group A Retired % ƒ 18-29 % ƒ 30-49 % ƒ 50-64 % ƒ % 65+ ƒ % Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included 214 37.8 112 40.6 101 35.1 140 44.7 3 12.2 4 27.9 5 36.1 18 31.9 44 30.5 25 43.9 101 42.6 51 33.5 35 30.0 All the announced candidates should be included in the debat 220 38.9 103 37.2 117 40.5 117 37.2 10 46.7 7 49.6 8 62.1 30 51.5 49 33.8 22 39.9 95 40.1 60 39.5 41 34.9 71 12.5 34 12.3 37 12.8 32 10.0 4 20.7 5 8.3 30 20.8 2 2.7 25 10.5 21 13.9 23 20.2 61 10.8 28 10.0 33 11.6 26 8.2 4 20.4 5 8.3 22 14.9 8 13.5 16 6.8 20 13.2 17 14.9 Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included Not sure Total 565 100.0 277 100.0 288 100.0 314 100.0 Party Democratic ƒ % 22.5 14 100.0 0 1.7 12 100.0 57 100.0 Ideology Recoded Republican ƒ 3 21 100.0 % Independent ƒ % Liberal Moderate ƒ ƒ % % 145 100.0 56 100.0 236 100.0 151 100.0 Generation Conservativ e ƒ % First Globals ƒ % ƒ Education Woodstocker s Nikes % ƒ 116 100.0 % Privates ƒ % No College Degree ƒ % College Degree+ ƒ % Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included 16 40.2 157 41.5 41 27.6 23 51.6 69 40.8 118 34.7 48 46.9 71 40.2 67 33.3 25 31.1 78 32.3 136 42.1 All the announced candidates should be included in the debat 19 47.9 132 34.8 69 47.0 19 41.5 52 30.4 145 42.8 41 40.4 71 40.0 79 39.3 26 32.8 97 40.7 120 37.1 4 10.2 45 11.8 22 15.0 2 5.4 27 15.7 42 12.3 3 3.4 21 11.7 31 15.3 16 19.7 31 12.8 40 12.4 1 1.7 45 11.9 15 10.4 1 1.5 22 13.2 35 10.3 9 9.3 14 8.0 24 12.0 13 16.4 34 14.1 27 8.3 Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included Not sure Total 40 100.0 379 100.0 147 100.0 45 100.0 170 100.0 340 100.0 102 100.0 176 100.0 202 100.0 79 100.0 240 100.0 323 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 7 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 90600. Which of the following best describes you? Liberal/progres sive on just about every issue ƒ % Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included All the announced candidates should be included in the debat Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included Not sure Total Mainly a liberal on government spending ƒ % Mainly a liberal on social issues ƒ % Mainly a Conservative on conservative on Mainly a government just about conservative on spending every issue social issues ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % Moderate because I look at each issue separately ƒ % Moderate because I try to be rational, not passionate about ƒ % Not sure ƒ % 7 43.6 2 28.9 16 55.7 71 34.0 34 44.2 12 29.6 52 42.4 8 26.5 12 34.6 7 41.1 3 47.2 9 29.6 85 40.5 22 28.9 24 58.3 44 36.4 15 47.7 11 33.6 2 14.0 4 13.8 32 15.1 6 8.0 3 6.5 16 13.5 6 18.9 2 6.2 0 1.3 2 23.9 0 .9 22 10.4 14 19.0 2 5.6 9 7.7 2 7.0 9 25.6 16 100.0 7 100.0 29 100.0 210 100.0 76 100.0 41 100.0 122 100.0 30 100.0 34 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 8 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 11. Fox News plans to include in prime time only the top ten candidates in the polls. Which of the following statements comes closest to your view of the Fox News debate format? Total n ƒ 18-24 % ƒ Age group B 35-54 25-34 % ƒ % ƒ 55-69 % ƒ 70+ % White ƒ % ƒ Race AfrAmer Hisp % ƒ % ƒ Asian % ƒ Child under 17? Yes No Other % ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included 214 37.8 6 35.1 42 49.1 90 38.4 56 32.8 17 32.2 189 37.4 14 45.9 4 33.0 3 46.0 3 41.3 81 44.2 133 34.8 All the announced candidates should be included in the debat 220 38.9 7 41.5 35 40.2 95 40.7 66 38.6 15 28.6 194 38.5 12 37.0 7 53.4 3 41.3 3 44.8 72 39.6 147 38.5 71 12.5 2 9.4 2 2.3 28 11.8 29 16.8 11 20.6 67 13.2 3 10.1 0 1.4 1 12.7 20 11.0 51 13.3 61 10.8 2 14.0 7 8.4 21 9.1 20 11.9 10 18.6 55 10.8 2 6.9 2 12.2 10 5.3 51 13.4 Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included Not sure Total 565 100.0 16 100.0 86 100.0 234 100.0 171 100.0 53 100.0 Religion Catholic ƒ Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included All the announced candidates should be included in the debat Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included Not sure Total % Protestant ƒ 31 100.0 ƒ Other/None % ƒ Yes % ƒ ƒ Weekly+ % ƒ Weekly % ƒ Total 183 100.0 382 100.0 ƒ % Holidays ƒ % Rarely ƒ % Never ƒ % 47.3 128 35.5 3 49.1 14 32.4 52 27.1 76 44.8 28 36.4 60 38.0 29 41.1 17 47.6 50 37.1 27 34.3 45 33.6 147 40.6 2 38.1 19 43.9 96 50.0 51 30.0 34 44.6 56 35.6 30 42.3 14 38.9 50 37.5 30 38.2 15 11.3 49 13.4 0 6.8 4 9.9 19 10.0 29 17.3 7 8.8 24 15.0 7 9.4 4 12.5 19 13.8 9 11.9 11 7.8 38 10.6 0 6.0 6 13.8 25 12.8 14 8.0 8 10.3 18 11.4 5 7.2 0 1.0 16 11.5 12 15.6 135 100.0 ƒ Not sure 1-2/Month % 362 100.0 6 100.0 44 100.0 192 100.0 170 100.0 77 100.0 157 100.0 Region All the announced candidates should be included in the debat Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included 13.9 7 100.0 64 East Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included 7 100.0 Attend religious services No/NS % 1 13 100.0 BornAgain Jewish % 504 100.0 South % ƒ % 70 100.0 36 100.0 134 100.0 78 100.0 Household Income Centr GrLks ƒ % West ƒ % < $25K ƒ % $25-35K ƒ % $35-50K ƒ % $50-75K ƒ % $75-100K ƒ % $100-150K ƒ % ƒ $150K+ % 39 37.5 63 34.3 72 42.1 40 37.4 12 15.3 28 40.4 25 34.4 61 40.8 39 42.4 35 53.5 8 35.3 41 39.9 72 39.2 67 38.6 40 37.6 37 49.2 24 34.8 26 35.7 67 45.3 33 36.0 14 21.3 10 44.5 11 10.8 24 13.3 20 11.7 15 14.1 9 12.4 12 18.0 13 18.2 14 9.7 6 7.0 10 15.3 5 20.2 12 11.7 24 13.2 13 7.6 11 10.9 17 23.0 5 6.7 8 11.7 6 4.2 13 14.6 6 9.9 103 100.0 184 100.0 172 100.0 106 100.0 76 100.0 69 100.0 72 100.0 148 100.0 91 100.0 65 100.0 23 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 9 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 11. Fox News plans to include in prime time only the top ten candidates in the polls. Which of the following statements comes closest to your view of the Fox News debate format? Total Live n ƒ Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included All the announced candidates should be included in the debat Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included Not sure Total Lge City ƒ % % Sm City ƒ % Total Yes ƒ No % ƒ Married ƒ % % Single ƒ % Div/Sep/ Wdw ƒ % Civil union ƒ % Own a home ƒ % Neither ƒ % 45 39.1 40 42.2 87 40.0 42 30.8 37 58.3 176 35.2 146 40.9 39 38.4 20 25.1 7 34.5 176 41.2 32 28.4 5 25.0 220 38.9 41 35.6 37 39.1 82 37.7 58 42.4 15 24.0 204 40.8 135 37.6 38 37.2 37 45.1 8 42.9 159 37.3 53 46.5 6 30.7 71 12.5 14 12.3 11 11.4 28 13.0 18 12.9 8 12.0 63 12.6 45 12.7 8 8.2 13 15.7 4 22.6 54 12.7 15 13.3 2 7.2 61 10.8 15 13.0 7 7.4 20 9.3 19 13.8 4 5.7 57 11.4 31 8.8 16 16.2 11 14.1 37 8.7 13 11.7 8 37.0 565 100.0 ƒ Not sure Rural ƒ % Home status Live in rental unit ƒ % 37.8 116 100.0 94 100.0 NASCAR Fan All the announced candidates should be included in the debat Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included Suburbs ƒ % Marital status 214 Yes Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included Union member 216 100.0 136 100.0 64 100.0 501 100.0 Self ID Social Networker No Yes % ƒ % 67 44.8 146 35.3 52 34.3 168 21 13.8 50 ƒ No 358 100.0 101 100.0 Phone Mobile ƒ % ƒ % 91 42.6 123 34.9 97 43.7 15 40.5 88 40.9 132 37.6 78 35.1 12.1 22 10.3 49 13.9 30 13.4 19 100.0 426 100.0 114 100.0 Self ID Investor Class Landline ƒ % % 81 100.0 Both Yes ƒ % 31.6 101 34.7 25 53.2 115 3 7.4 37 ƒ 21 100.0 Passport? No Yes No % ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % 93 53.0 121 31.0 106 41.8 108 34.6 39.3 47 26.9 172 44.2 91 35.9 129 41.2 12.9 23 13.0 48 12.3 36 14.1 35 11.3 11 7.1 50 12.1 13 6.2 48 13.6 17 7.8 4 7.8 38 13.1 12 7.1 48 12.4 21 8.2 40 12.9 150 100.0 415 100.0 214 100.0 351 100.0 223 100.0 47 100.0 292 100.0 175 100.0 390 100.0 253 100.0 312 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 10 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points Lost a job due to corporate downsizing within the past year? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Been afraid of losing a job within the next year? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Worked at a job that pays less than an immediate previous job? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Gone without food for 24 hours in the past month due to a lack of food or money? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Creative Job Sector Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Self ID Creative Class Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included 20 40.0 194 37.6 42 44.2 172 36.6 51 43.4 163 36.4 19 44.6 195 37.3 63 45.1 151 35.5 67 41.3 146 36.4 All the announced candidates should be included in the debat 21 41.2 199 38.6 38 40.0 182 38.6 46 39.0 174 38.8 18 42.8 201 38.5 51 36.5 169 39.6 60 37.1 159 39.6 6 12.4 65 12.5 11 11.5 60 12.7 15 12.5 56 12.5 5 11.3 66 12.6 17 11.9 54 12.7 22 13.5 49 12.1 3 6.4 58 11.2 4 4.3 57 12.1 6 5.2 55 12.2 1 1.2 60 11.6 9 6.5 52 12.2 13 8.1 48 11.9 Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included Not sure Total 50 100.0 515 100.0 95 100.0 470 100.0 117 100.0 448 100.0 43 100.0 522 100.0 140 100.0 425 100.0 163 100.0 402 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 11 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 11. Fox News plans to include in prime time only the top ten candidates in the polls. Which of the following statements comes closest to your view of the Fox News debate format? Total WalMart shopper? n ƒ % Weekly ƒ % Few/Month ƒ % Residency 1-2/year ƒ % Never ƒ % My city or town ƒ % America ƒ % Sympathetic to Tea Party The planet earth ƒ % Yes ƒ Sympathetic to Occupy Wall St No % ƒ Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included 214 37.8 71 45.8 100 42.4 30 21.6 10 40.1 75 44.1 108 35.7 27 32.6 71 36.7 143 38.4 20 35.1 193 38.1 All the announced candidates should be included in the debat 220 38.9 50 32.1 87 37.1 72 52.3 6 25.9 67 39.1 113 37.7 37 44.8 77 40.2 142 38.2 34 57.9 186 36.7 Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included 71 12.5 19 12.3 31 13.1 14 9.9 6 22.3 12 7.1 42 14.0 16 19.2 27 14.0 44 11.8 3 6.0 67 13.3 Not sure 61 10.8 15 9.7 17 7.4 22 16.2 3 11.6 17 9.8 38 12.6 3 3.3 18 9.2 43 11.6 1 1.1 60 11.9 Total 565 100.0 155 100.0 236 100.0 Are you currently or have you ever been a member of the National Rifle Association? Currently a member of the NRA ƒ % Former member of the NRA ƒ % Have never been a member of the NRA ƒ % 137 100.0 25 100.0 171 100.0 Are you a current or former gun owner? Current gun owner ƒ % Former gun owner ƒ % 301 100.0 Do you invest in the stock market; have an IRA, a 401-K retirement plan or a pension fund? Have never been a gun owner ƒ % 83 100.0 Yes ƒ 193 100.0 Do you or does anyone in your household keep a gun for personal protection, hunting or target shooting at your home, place of business, or at a vacation home or club? No % ƒ 372 100.0 Yes % ƒ 58 100.0 Veteran/Armed Forces? No % ƒ 507 100.0 Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included 19 32.3 17 28.6 169 39.3 71 36.6 20 36.2 108 38.7 137 42.2 73 33.0 80 36.0 117 39.9 70 41.1 139 36.6 All the announced candidates should be included in the debat 26 43.4 26 42.9 161 37.6 78 40.0 22 40.4 104 37.3 119 36.4 90 41.0 93 41.8 110 37.7 65 38.5 147 38.6 Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included 12 19.3 10 16.4 49 11.5 31 15.9 4 7.9 34 12.4 42 12.8 29 13.2 32 14.5 34 11.6 24 14.1 46 12.1 3 4.9 7 12.1 50 11.6 14 7.4 8 15.5 32 11.5 28 8.6 28 12.7 17 7.7 32 10.8 11 6.4 48 12.6 Not sure Total 60 100.0 61 100.0 429 100.0 195 100.0 55 100.0 278 100.0 326 100.0 220 100.0 222 100.0 292 100.0 170 100.0 380 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 12 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points Did you not have to pay any taxes last year because your income level was below the threshold to pay taxes or because your tax deductions left you with no liability? Career or gig? Career ƒ Only the top ten candidates in the polls should be included Not currently employed Just a "gig" % ƒ % ƒ % I did not have to pay taxes ƒ % Sexual Preference I had to pay taxes ƒ % Hetero ƒ Not Hetero % ƒ % 107 45.8 40 41.6 67 28.4 55 29.7 152 43.9 210 39.2 4 13.5 All the announced candidates should be included in the debat 82 35.0 41 43.0 97 41.0 76 40.7 129 37.4 203 38.0 16 54.7 Only the top five candidates in the polls should be included 21 8.9 11 11.2 39 16.7 30 16.2 38 11.1 69 12.9 2 6.7 Not sure Total 24 10.3 4 4.2 33 13.9 25 13.5 26 7.6 53 10.0 8 25.1 234 100.0 95 100.0 236 100.0 186 100.0 346 100.0 535 100.0 30 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 13 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 12. Was Cleveland, OH the best place to hold the first Republican debate? Total Gender n ƒ Yes No Male % ƒ What is your current employment status? Working (full or part time) Female % ƒ % ƒ % Temporaril y unemployed and looking for work ƒ % % Stay at home parent/spo use Student ƒ % ƒ % Retired ƒ 18-29 % ƒ 30-49 % ƒ 50-64 % ƒ 65+ % ƒ % 31.1 74 26.8 102 35.3 110 34.9 4 16.9 2 13.7 3 26.8 16 27.9 41 28.1 14 25.1 86 36.4 47 30.8 27 23.4 3 25.5 4 29.5 5 9.1 19 13.0 15 26.8 45 18.8 21 13.8 11 9.8 8 60.9 5 43.7 36 62.9 85 58.9 27 48.1 106 44.8 84 55.5 78 66.7 95 16.8 68 24.4 27 9.4 59 18.9 4 20.3 295 52.1 135 48.8 159 55.3 145 46.2 13 62.8 Total 565 100.0 277 100.0 288 100.0 314 100.0 Party Democratic ƒ % No ƒ Age group A 176 Not sure Yes Temporaril y unemployed and not looking for work Republican ƒ % Independent ƒ % 21 100.0 14 100.0 12 100.0 Ideology Recoded Conservativ Liberal Moderate e ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % 57 100.0 First Globals ƒ % 145 100.0 56 100.0 Generation Woodstocker Nikes s ƒ % ƒ % 236 100.0 Privates ƒ % 151 100.0 116 100.0 Education No College College Degree Degree+ ƒ % ƒ % 19 48.4 117 30.9 40 27.0 24 52.3 51 30.3 97 28.7 29 28.4 69 39.3 57 28.2 19 23.4 64 26.6 112 34.7 6 15.1 66 17.5 23 15.4 6 13.9 27 15.8 60 17.8 26 25.4 31 17.8 30 14.9 4 5.4 40 16.8 52 16.2 Not sure 14 36.5 196 51.7 84 57.5 15 33.8 92 53.9 182 53.5 47 46.2 76 42.9 115 56.9 57 71.2 136 56.6 159 49.2 Total 40 100.0 379 100.0 147 100.0 45 100.0 170 100.0 340 100.0 102 100.0 176 100.0 202 100.0 79 100.0 240 100.0 323 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 14 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 90600. Which of the following best describes you? Liberal/progres sive on just about every issue ƒ % Yes Mainly a liberal on government spending ƒ % Mainly a liberal on social issues ƒ % Mainly a Conservative on conservative on Mainly a just about government conservative on every issue spending social issues ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % Moderate because I look at each issue separately ƒ % Moderate because I try to be rational, not passionate about ƒ % Not sure ƒ % 10 59.8 2 27.7 15 52.7 68 32.3 20 26.7 9 22.0 31 25.1 9 30.2 12 35.3 No 2 15.0 1 13.8 5 17.8 36 17.0 16 21.0 6 14.3 19 15.2 5 15.3 6 16.3 Not sure 4 25.2 4 58.5 9 29.6 106 50.7 40 52.2 26 63.8 73 59.7 17 54.5 16 48.4 16 100.0 7 100.0 29 100.0 210 100.0 76 100.0 41 100.0 122 100.0 30 100.0 34 100.0 Total Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 15 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 12. Was Cleveland, OH the best place to hold the first Republican debate? Total Age group B n ƒ Yes No 18-24 % ƒ 25-34 % ƒ Race 35-54 % ƒ 55-69 % ƒ 70+ % ƒ White % ƒ Hisp % ƒ Child under 17? AfrAmer % ƒ Asian % ƒ Other % ƒ Yes % No ƒ % ƒ % 176 31.1 3 15.6 26 30.8 82 35.2 53 31.1 9 17.3 150 29.7 15 47.1 5 36.1 5 67.6 2 31.0 65 35.3 111 29.1 95 16.8 7 43.2 19 22.0 38 16.2 26 15.4 2 3.1 79 15.6 9 28.8 4 30.2 1 10.3 3 37.5 34 18.8 60 15.8 Not sure 295 52.1 7 41.2 41 47.2 113 48.5 91 53.5 42 79.6 276 54.8 8 24.1 4 33.7 1 22.0 2 31.5 84 45.9 211 55.1 Total 565 100.0 Catholic ƒ % 16 100.0 86 100.0 234 100.0 Religion Protestant Jewish ƒ % ƒ % 171 100.0 Other/None ƒ % Yes ƒ 53 100.0 504 100.0 BornAgain No/NS % ƒ % 31 100.0 Weekly+ ƒ % 13 100.0 7 100.0 7 100.0 183 100.0 Attend religious services 1-2/Month Holidays ƒ % ƒ % Weekly ƒ % Rarely ƒ % 382 100.0 Never ƒ % Yes 51 37.5 108 29.8 2 32.8 11 25.9 53 27.5 55 32.3 31 40.4 58 36.7 20 28.7 11 31.0 35 26.3 18 23.0 No 25 18.4 56 15.4 0 7.8 7 15.1 26 13.4 30 17.7 10 13.6 20 12.8 15 21.2 14 39.9 15 11.2 17 21.8 Not sure 60 44.1 198 54.8 4 59.4 26 59.0 113 59.1 85 50.1 35 46.0 79 50.5 35 50.0 10 29.1 84 62.5 43 55.3 Total 135 100.0 362 100.0 East ƒ South % ƒ 6 100.0 Region Centr GrLks % ƒ % 44 100.0 192 100.0 West ƒ % 170 100.0 < $25K ƒ % 77 100.0 $25-35K ƒ % 157 100.0 $35-50K ƒ % 70 100.0 Household Income $50-75K ƒ % 36 100.0 $75-100K ƒ % 134 100.0 $100-150K ƒ % 78 100.0 $150K+ ƒ % Yes 33 31.6 55 29.7 57 33.2 31 29.7 22 28.4 12 16.8 22 31.1 52 34.7 29 31.4 29 44.3 7 31.1 No 11 11.0 30 16.5 32 18.6 21 19.8 11 14.4 16 23.6 9 13.1 29 19.3 13 13.7 8 12.5 4 19.2 Not sure 59 57.4 99 53.7 83 48.2 53 50.5 43 57.2 41 59.6 40 55.8 68 46.0 50 54.9 28 43.1 11 49.7 103 100.0 184 100.0 172 100.0 106 100.0 76 100.0 69 100.0 72 100.0 148 100.0 91 100.0 65 100.0 23 100.0 Total Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 16 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 12. Was Cleveland, OH the best place to hold the first Republican debate? Total Live n ƒ Yes No Lge City % ƒ % Union member Sm City Suburbs ƒ ƒ % Rural % ƒ Yes % ƒ Marital status No % ƒ % Married Single ƒ ƒ % % Div/Sep/ Wdw ƒ % Civil union ƒ Home status Live in rental unit Own a home % ƒ % ƒ ƒ 176 31.1 36 30.8 30 32.2 76 35.2 33 24.6 28 44.3 147 29.4 118 32.9 29 28.3 22 27.3 6 30.0 133 31.3 38 33.7 95 16.8 14 12.4 13 14.1 34 15.7 31 22.7 9 14.3 86 17.1 54 15.1 25 24.7 14 17.1 1 3.0 72 16.9 21 18.6 Not sure 295 52.1 66 56.8 51 53.7 106 49.1 72 52.8 27 41.4 268 53.5 186 52.0 47 47.0 45 55.6 13 67.0 221 51.8 54 47.7 Total 565 100.0 116 100.0 94 100.0 NASCAR Fan Yes ƒ ƒ % 136 100.0 64 100.0 Self ID Social Networker Yes No ƒ % ƒ % No % 216 100.0 501 100.0 358 100.0 Phone Landline ƒ % Mobile ƒ % 101 100.0 Both ƒ % 81 100.0 19 100.0 426 100.0 Self ID Investor Class Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Neither % 114 100.0 % 4 17.2 17 82.8 21 100.0 Passport? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Yes 63 42.2 112 27.1 72 33.7 103 29.5 74 33.4 16 33.9 85 29.2 67 37.9 109 28.0 89 35.2 87 27.8 No 25 16.4 70 16.9 39 18.2 56 15.9 36 16.1 11 23.5 46 15.9 36 20.5 59 15.1 42 16.5 53 17.0 Not sure 62 41.4 232 56.0 103 48.1 192 54.6 113 50.5 20 42.6 160 54.9 73 41.5 222 56.9 122 48.3 173 55.3 150 100.0 415 100.0 214 100.0 351 100.0 223 100.0 47 100.0 292 100.0 175 100.0 390 100.0 253 100.0 312 100.0 Total Lost a job due to corporate downsizing within the past year? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Been afraid of losing a job within the next year? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Worked at a job that pays less than an immediate previous job? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Gone without food for 24 hours in the past month due to a lack of food or money? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Creative Job Sector Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Self ID Creative Class Yes No ƒ % ƒ % Yes 21 42.6 154 30.0 38 40.6 137 29.2 46 39.2 130 29.0 26 60.8 150 28.7 50 36.0 125 29.5 62 38.2 113 28.2 No 13 26.4 82 15.8 18 18.7 77 16.4 24 20.6 71 15.8 9 20.3 86 16.5 20 14.6 74 17.5 22 13.7 72 18.0 Not sure 15 31.0 279 54.2 38 40.7 256 54.4 47 40.2 247 55.3 8 18.9 287 54.9 69 49.3 226 53.1 78 48.0 216 53.8 Total 50 100.0 515 100.0 95 100.0 470 100.0 117 100.0 448 100.0 43 100.0 522 100.0 140 100.0 425 100.0 163 100.0 402 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 17 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 12. Was Cleveland, OH the best place to hold the first Republican debate? Total WalMart shopper? n ƒ Yes No % Weekly ƒ % Few/Month ƒ % Never ƒ % My city or town ƒ % America ƒ % The planet earth ƒ % Yes ƒ Sympathetic to Occupy Wall St No % ƒ Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % 31.1 60 38.4 73 31.2 31 22.6 7 27.9 58 34.1 90 29.9 24 29.5 58 29.9 118 31.7 27 46.1 149 29.4 28 17.7 40 16.8 21 15.5 4 15.1 31 18.2 52 17.3 8 9.6 32 16.6 63 16.9 10 17.0 85 16.7 68 43.9 123 52.1 85 62.0 14 57.1 81 47.7 159 52.8 51 60.9 103 53.5 192 51.4 21 36.9 273 53.9 95 16.8 295 52.1 Total 565 100.0 155 100.0 236 100.0 Are you currently or have you ever been a member of the National Rifle Association? Currently a member of the NRA ƒ % No 1-2/year ƒ % Sympathetic to Tea Party 176 Not sure Yes Residency Former member of the NRA ƒ % Have never been a member of the NRA ƒ % 137 100.0 25 100.0 171 100.0 Are you a current or former gun owner? Current gun owner ƒ % Former gun owner ƒ % Have never been a gun owner ƒ % 301 100.0 83 100.0 Do you invest in the stock market; have an IRA, a 401-K retirement plan or a pension fund? Yes ƒ 193 100.0 Do you or does anyone in your household keep a gun for personal protection, hunting or target shooting at your home, place of business, or at a vacation home or club? No % ƒ 372 100.0 Yes % ƒ 58 100.0 Veteran/Armed Forces? No % ƒ 507 100.0 Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % 28 46.3 14 22.2 130 30.2 63 32.2 14 26.0 91 32.6 118 36.3 54 24.7 78 35.2 86 29.5 48 28.5 125 32.8 9 14.7 21 35.1 62 14.5 37 19.2 11 20.6 37 13.3 49 15.0 41 18.8 40 18.1 47 16.0 33 19.3 57 15.0 Not sure 23 39.0 26 42.6 237 55.3 95 48.6 29 53.3 150 54.1 158 48.6 124 56.5 103 46.6 159 54.5 89 52.3 198 52.2 Total 60 100.0 61 100.0 429 100.0 195 100.0 55 100.0 278 100.0 326 100.0 220 100.0 222 100.0 292 100.0 170 100.0 380 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 18 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points Career or gig? Career ƒ Not currently employed ƒ % Just a "gig" ƒ % % Did you not have to pay any taxes last year because your income level was below the threshold to pay taxes or because your tax deductions left you with no liability? I did not have to pay taxes I had to pay taxes ƒ % ƒ % Sexual Preference Hetero ƒ Not Hetero ƒ % % Yes 83 35.4 34 35.7 59 25.0 61 32.6 108 31.1 166 31.0 10 32.0 No 41 17.5 22 23.0 32 13.5 28 15.2 62 18.0 90 16.9 4 14.6 Not sure 110 47.1 39 41.3 145 61.4 97 52.2 176 50.9 279 52.1 16 53.4 Total 234 100.0 95 100.0 236 100.0 186 100.0 346 100.0 535 100.0 30 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 19 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 13. IF yes, why? Total Gender n ƒ Ohio is an important swing state Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Other Not sure Total Male % ƒ What is your current employment status? Working (full or part time) ƒ % Female ƒ % % 106 60.3 47 63.7 59 57.8 77 69.9 14 8.2 6 8.4 8 8.1 11 10.0 33 18.7 11 15.1 22 21.3 16 14.6 13 7.7 6 8.5 7 7.1 4 3.3 9 5.2 3 4.3 6 5.8 2 2.1 176 100.0 74 100.0 102 100.0 ƒ Ohio is an important swing state Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Other Not sure Total % Republican ƒ % Independent ƒ 3 0 % Temporaril y unemployed and not looking for work ƒ % 83.5 0 19.3 1 56.3 Student ƒ % 1 0 24.4 2 31.3 68.7 4.8 4 100.0 2 100.0 3 100.0 % 79.9 57 66.8 27 57.6 2 13.8 0 .4 2 16.4 10 12.0 2 3.9 1 8.0 15 35.7 0 2.5 11 12.4 9 3 18.4 4 10.2 5 6.0 1 6.5 6 13.6 2 2.7 16 100.0 0 41 100.0 1.2 14 100.0 Generation Woodstocker Nikes s ƒ % ƒ % 86 100.0 Privates ƒ % 13 66.0 71 60.8 22 56.1 16 67.2 27 52.6 60 61.9 24 82.5 44 63.5 31 54.8 4 20.9 6 5.4 4 10.3 5 22.5 7 13.5 2 2.2 4 15.2 8 11.1 2 4.1 1 7.0 25 21.2 7 16.8 2 9.5 11 20.9 19 19.8 0 1.7 11 15.2 13 23.1 9 1 3.8 9 7.9 4 9.0 0 .8 3 5.0 11 11.0 5 6.9 7 12.5 0 2.3 6 4.7 3 7.8 4 8.0 5 5.1 2 3.4 3 5.5 19 100.0 117 100.0 40 100.0 24 100.0 51 100.0 97 100.0 65+ % 11 % 0 50-64 ƒ 40.1 ƒ ƒ 30-49 ƒ % % 16 ƒ % 18-29 ƒ 53.2 First Globals ƒ Retired ƒ % 9 Ideology Recoded Conservativ Liberal Moderate e % Age group A Stay at home parent/spo use ƒ % 11.7 0 110 100.0 Party Democratic Temporaril y unemployed and looking for work ƒ % .6 29 100.0 69 100.0 57 100.0 5 26.4 ƒ % 9 31.4 20.2 12 45.2 7 14.4 2 6.0 2 3.9 5 17.4 47 100.0 27 100.0 Education No College College Degree Degree+ ƒ % ƒ % 29 46.1 77 68.4 6 8.8 9 7.9 46.4 19 30.5 13 11.9 2 8.8 5 7.9 8 7.6 3 18.4 4 6.8 5 4.3 19 100.0 64 100.0 112 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 20 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 13. IF yes, why? Total 90600. Which of the following best describes you? Liberal/progr essive on just about every issue n ƒ Ohio is an important swing state % ƒ % ƒ 106 60.3 9 89.8 Ohio is among the largest states 14 8.2 0 4.5 Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who 33 18.7 0 Other 13 7.7 0 9 5.2 176 100.0 Not sure Total 10 18-24 ƒ Ohio is an important swing state Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Other % % % ƒ % ƒ ƒ 8 89.3 17 55.0 3 20.2 4 6.4 2 11.2 1 10.7 1 4.5 3.8 2 12.7 17 24.4 8 1.9 0 1.8 4 6.6 4 18.4 3 4.9 2 11.2 68 100.0 20 100.0 2 2 100.0 100.0 15 100.0 55-69 ƒ 70+ % ƒ % 62.1 25 47.8 0 17.5 4 15.0 9 10.7 1 2.3 0 14.0 0 .5 13 15.5 16 29.3 4 7 9.0 6 10.7 2 2.8 5 9.9 82 100.0 53 100.0 White 4 38.5 ƒ Hisp % ƒ % 9 Race AfrAmer ƒ % 100.0 65.5 26.6 3 33.0 3 23.5 4 12.5 1 11.2 0 1.4 2 18.8 1 11.0 31 100.0 9 100.0 12 100.0 Other % 10 66.4 3 68.7 2 46.2 10 6.4 2 14.5 1 24.3 2 43.0 30 20.0 2 16.0 0 7.1 0 0 4.1 13 8.7 0 3.1 1 14.3 8 5.5 1 15 100.0 5 100.0 % 8 59.3 150 100.0 ƒ 37.0 89 9 100.0 Not sure % 3 Asian ƒ Moderate because I try to be rational, not passionate about % 59.2 51 .6 ƒ 12 83.9 0 % 57.8 22 26 100.0 ƒ 39 68.5 3 100.0 Conservative on just about every issue Moderate because I look at each issue separately Mainly a conservative on social issues 65.3 Age group B 35-54 ƒ % % ƒ 2 Not sure Total ƒ Mainly a liberal on social issues Mainly a conservative on government spending 10 100.0 25-34 % Mainly a liberal on government spending ƒ % 2 100.0 Child under 17? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % 48 74.5 58 52.0 34.2 8 13.1 6 5.4 2.5 4 5.9 29 26.1 2 3.8 11 9.9 2 2.7 7 6.6 17.1 5 100.0 2 100.0 65 100.0 111 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 21 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 13. IF yes, why? Total Religion n ƒ Ohio is an important swing state Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Other Not sure Total Catholic ƒ % % BornAgain Jewish ƒ % Other/None ƒ % Yes ƒ % Attend religious services No/NS ƒ % Weekly+ ƒ % Weekly ƒ % 1-2/Month ƒ % 60.3 32 62.9 64 59.7 1 74.8 6 53.7 34 63.6 31 55.9 18 58.8 36 62.3 14 8.2 10 19.0 3 2.7 0 11.2 2 14.8 2 3.0 1 2.4 4 13.3 3 5.7 33 18.7 6 10.9 24 21.8 2 21.6 10 19.2 13 24.4 4 12.2 8 14.1 4 21.6 13 7.7 3 5.7 9 8.3 1 8.5 4 7.7 5 8.8 5 15.8 5 8.7 0 2.0 9 5.2 1 1.5 8 7.5 0 1.5 3 6.5 5 8.6 5 9.1 1 3.1 176 100.0 51 100.0 ƒ 108 100.0 South % ƒ 0 14.0 2 100.0 Region Centr GrLks % ƒ % 11 100.0 West ƒ 53 100.0 < $25K % ƒ 55 100.0 $25-35K % ƒ 31 100.0 58 100.0 ƒ % ƒ 73.4 20 100.0 Household Income $50-75K $35-50K % 15 Holidays ƒ % 106 East Ohio is an important swing state Protestant ƒ % % Never ƒ % 5 43.2 18 50.3 12 65.7 2 21.3 3 9.0 2 8.3 4 35.5 10 28.4 3 14.5 1 3.7 2 10.4 3 8.7 0 .9 11 100.0 $75-100K ƒ Rarely ƒ % % 35 100.0 $100-150K ƒ 18 100.0 $150K+ % ƒ % 20 60.5 30 55.2 36 63.5 20 63.0 7 34.2 4 38.5 10 46.2 32 62.0 18 61.7 26 91.1 4 61.9 4 13.5 5 9.3 3 4.6 2 7.4 4 19.8 1 8.1 2 7.6 2 3.7 4 15.6 0 .8 1 13.0 6 19.2 9 15.8 12 21.6 6 17.7 3 15.7 6 49.6 5 20.3 11 21.7 4 15.5 1 3.6 2 25.1 Other 1 4.3 7 12.4 3 5.9 2 6.2 5 23.3 2 9.5 5 9.0 0 1.3 1 4.5 Not sure 1 2.4 4 7.4 3 4.4 2 5.6 1 6.9 0 3.8 4 16.4 2 3.5 2 5.8 33 100.0 55 100.0 57 100.0 31 100.0 22 100.0 12 100.0 22 100.0 52 100.0 29 100.0 29 100.0 7 100.0 Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Total Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 22 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 13. IF yes, why? Total Live n ƒ Ohio is an important swing state Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Other Not sure Total Lge City ƒ % % Sm City ƒ % Suburbs ƒ % Rural ƒ % Yes ƒ Marital status No % ƒ Married ƒ % % Div/Sep/ Wdw ƒ % Single ƒ % Civil union ƒ % 106 60.3 19 52.5 18 60.6 47 61.9 22 64.6 18 64.2 88 59.5 74 62.5 15 51.2 12 53.5 14 8.2 4 11.3 0 1.4 8 10.9 2 4.9 4 13.4 11 7.2 6 5.4 6 22.2 2 7.6 33 18.7 4 10.2 8 26.1 15 19.8 6 18.3 4 12.7 29 19.8 23 19.7 4 15.1 4 17.4 13 7.7 7 18.4 3 11.3 3 4.6 3 9.7 11 7.3 7 6.3 3 10.9 3 13.5 9 5.2 3 7.6 0 .5 2 2.8 9 6.2 7 6.1 0 .6 2 8.0 176 100.0 36 100.0 30 100.0 NASCAR Fan Yes ƒ Ohio is an important swing state Union member ƒ 12.2 33 100.0 Self ID Social Networker Yes No No % 4 76 100.0 % ƒ % ƒ % 28 100.0 147 100.0 Phone Landline Mobile ƒ 118 100.0 % ƒ % 29 100.0 Own a home ƒ % 74.9 1 25.1 6 100.0 87 65.0 17 45.2 10 7.8 4 10.7 23 17.2 10 25.8 7 5.1 5 12.1 7 5.0 2 6.2 133 100.0 Self ID Investor Class Yes No Both ƒ 22 100.0 4 % ƒ % ƒ Home status Live in rental unit ƒ % % Neither ƒ % 38 100.0 1 41.0 2 59.0 4 100.0 Passport? Yes ƒ No % ƒ % 40 63.1 66 58.7 45 62.9 61 58.5 48 64.1 6 34.8 53 61.8 50 74.5 56 51.6 53 59.7 53 60.9 8 12.9 6 5.6 9 12.6 5 5.1 8 10.7 3 15.6 4 4.6 5 7.2 10 8.8 10 11.6 4 4.8 9 13.7 24 21.4 8 11.4 25 23.7 11 14.7 3 17.2 19 22.4 6 8.7 27 24.7 14 16.1 18 21.3 Other 4 6.0 10 8.6 5 6.7 9 8.4 6 8.7 2 15.2 5 5.3 5 8.0 8 7.5 6 6.4 8 9.0 Not sure 3 4.3 6 5.7 5 6.4 4 4.3 1 1.8 3 17.3 5 5.8 1 1.6 8 7.4 6 6.3 3 4.0 63 100.0 112 100.0 72 100.0 103 100.0 74 100.0 16 100.0 85 100.0 67 100.0 109 100.0 89 100.0 87 100.0 Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Total Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 23 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 13. IF yes, why? Lost a job due to corporate downsizing within the past year? Yes No Total n ƒ Ohio is an important swing state Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Other Not sure Total % ƒ % ƒ % Worked at a job that pays less than an immediate previous job? Yes No Been afraid of losing a job within the next year? Yes No ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % Total % ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % 15 69.6 91 59.0 26 67.2 80 58.4 33 71.4 73 56.3 16 62.6 90 59.9 36 72.4 69 55.4 44 70.6 62 54.6 14 8.2 4 19.1 10 6.7 3 8.7 11 8.1 1 2.6 13 10.2 1 3.3 14 9.1 5 10.6 9 7.3 4 6.3 10 9.3 33 18.7 2 7.1 31 20.3 6 16.8 26 19.2 5 10.4 28 21.6 3 11.1 30 20.0 1 1.7 32 25.5 7 10.5 26 23.1 13 7.7 0 2.1 13 8.4 3 7.3 11 7.8 5 10.9 8 6.5 6 23.0 8 5.0 6 11.0 8 6.3 5 8.1 8 7.4 9 5.2 0 2.1 9 5.6 9 6.6 2 4.7 7 5.3 9 6.1 2 4.3 7 5.5 3 4.5 6 5.5 176 100.0 ƒ Not sure ƒ Self ID Creative Class Yes No 60.3 21 100.0 Weekly Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Other % Creative Job Sector Yes No 106 154 100.0 38 100.0 137 100.0 46 100.0 WalMart shopper? Ohio is an important swing state ƒ Gone without food for 24 hours in the past month due to a lack of food or money? Yes No % 26 100.0 150 100.0 Residency Few/Month 1-2/year ƒ ƒ % 130 100.0 % 32 54.3 46 63.2 22 70.9 8 13.9 4 4.8 3 12 20.2 16 22.2 5 9.1 4 1 2.5 3 60 100.0 73 My city or town Never ƒ % 4 56.4 ƒ % ƒ % 125 100.0 Sympathetic to Tea Party The planet earth America 50 100.0 ƒ % Yes ƒ ƒ 113 100.0 Sympathetic to Occupy Wall St No % 62 100.0 Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % 41 70.6 49 54.2 15 62.9 38 65.3 68 57.9 17 64.5 89 59.5 8.3 7 11.4 6 6.5 2 7.8 4 7.4 10 8.6 5 20.6 9 6.0 3 9.9 8 13.6 18 19.5 6 25.7 7 11.8 26 22.0 2 7.3 31 20.7 5.9 2 5.3 1 1.5 12 13.7 0 1.1 8 13.5 6 4.8 2 7.7 11 7.7 3.8 2 5.6 3 43.6 2 3.0 5 6.0 1 2.5 1 2.1 8 6.7 9 6.1 100.0 31 100.0 7 100.0 58 100.0 90 100.0 24 100.0 58 100.0 118 100.0 149 100.0 27 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 24 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 13. IF yes, why? Are you currently or have you ever been a member of the National Rifle Association? Total Currently a member of the NRA n ƒ Ohio is an important swing state Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Other Not sure Total % ƒ % Former member of the NRA ƒ % Have never been a member of the NRA ƒ % Are you a current or former gun owner? Current gun owner ƒ % Former gun owner ƒ % No % ƒ Yes % ƒ No % ƒ Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % 19 69.2 6 43.7 76 58.7 35 55.6 8 59.3 56 61.8 73 61.6 32 58.1 46 59.2 53 61.8 30 61.8 74 59.4 14 8.2 2 6.2 2 15.4 11 8.2 5 8.3 2 13.1 7 8.1 12 10.2 2 4.3 6 8.1 8 9.0 5 9.9 10 7.7 33 18.7 4 13.8 2 17.7 26 20.4 11 17.8 3 22.5 17 18.7 22 18.4 9 17.4 12 15.4 17 20.3 5 9.6 28 22.4 13 7.7 3 10.8 0 3.3 10 7.8 8 13.4 1 5.1 4 4.8 7 6.2 6 11.3 9 11.1 5 5.6 4 8.8 9 7.0 9 5.2 3 19.9 6 4.9 3 5.0 6 6.6 4 3.5 5 9.0 5 6.2 3 3.3 5 9.9 4 3.4 176 100.0 28 100.0 Career Total Yes ƒ 60.3 ƒ Not sure % Veteran/Armed Forces? 106 14 100.0 130 100.0 63 100.0 14 100.0 Not currently employed ƒ % Just a "gig" ƒ % % 91 100.0 118 100.0 54 100.0 78 100.0 Did you not have to pay any taxes last year because your income level was below the threshold to pay taxes or because your tax deductions left you with no liability? I did not have to pay taxes I had to pay taxes ƒ % ƒ % Career or gig? Ohio is an important swing state Ohio is among the largest states Ohio and Cleveland are representative of the nation as a who Other Do you invest in the stock market; have an IRA, a 401-K retirement plan or a pension fund? Have never been a gun owner ƒ Do you or does anyone in your household keep a gun for personal protection, hunting or target shooting at your home, place of business, or at a vacation home or club? 86 100.0 48 100.0 125 100.0 Sexual Preference Hetero ƒ Not Hetero ƒ % % 63 75.9 17 49.2 26 44.7 31 51.0 72 66.9 101 60.7 5 53.1 8 10.3 4 10.4 2 4.1 4 7.3 8 7.6 14 8.7 9 10.7 7 21.1 17 28.5 11 18.9 19 17.4 30 18.3 2 24.5 2 2.4 5 14.2 7 11.4 8 12.8 6 5.3 13 7.9 0 4.0 1 .7 2 5.1 7 11.4 6 10.0 3 2.8 7 4.4 2 18.5 83 100.0 34 100.0 59 100.0 61 100.0 108 100.0 166 100.0 10 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 25 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 14. IF no, why not? Total Gender n ƒ Should have been in my state Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation Other Not Sure Total Male % ƒ Working (full or part time) ƒ % Female ƒ % % What is your current employment status? Temporaril Temporaril y y Stay at unemployed unemployed home and and not parent/spo looking looking Student use for work for work ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % 11 11.9 7 10.1 4 16.4 7 11.6 48 50.7 37 54.2 11 42.1 26 44.6 4 93.1 1 30 31.9 22 33.3 8 28.6 23 39.0 0 6.9 5 5.5 2 2.5 4 13.0 3 4.8 95 100.0 68 100.0 27 100.0 59 100.0 Party Democratic ƒ % Republican ƒ % Independent ƒ % 4 100.0 18-29 ƒ % 30-49 ƒ % 3 17.3 1 3.8 5 10.7 4 20.0 1 8.6 36.2 1 15.5 3 51.5 13 69.8 5 33.5 24 53.5 11 53.8 7 62.9 0 14.4 3 72.1 2 35.1 2 9.6 9 62.7 14 32.0 3 16.0 3 28.5 2 49.4 1 3.3 2 3.8 2 10.2 3 100.0 4 100.0 5 100.0 ƒ % ƒ % % 19 100.0 15 100.0 Generation Woodstocker s Nikes ƒ % ƒ % 45 100.0 Privates ƒ % 1 15.2 10 14.8 1 2.6 2 39.5 4 14.0 5 8.4 3 11.7 2 7.3 5 17.1 Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation 3 56.6 33 50.5 11 49.7 4 57.3 12 44.0 33 54.1 10 36.8 19 61.3 15 48.1 4 Other 1 20.4 20 30.5 9 39.1 11 42.0 19 31.5 13 51.5 8 25.9 8 27.7 0 Not Sure 0 7.9 3 4.2 2 8.6 4 6.0 2 5.4 2 7.1 Total 6 100.0 23 100.0 3.2 6 100.0 % 13.3 Should have been in my state 66 100.0 65+ ƒ 1 ƒ 0 50-64 ƒ % 12.4 First Globals ƒ Retired ƒ % 0 Ideology Recoded Conservativ e Liberal Moderate % Age group A 27 100.0 60 100.0 26 100.0 31 100.0 30 100.0 21 100.0 11 100.0 Education No College College Degree Degree+ ƒ % ƒ % 7 18.4 4 7.4 91.1 18 45.7 29 55.1 8.9 12 29.4 18 35.1 3 6.4 1 2.4 4 100.0 40 100.0 52 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 26 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 90600. Which of the following best describes you? Liberal/progres sive on just about every issue ƒ % Should have been in my state Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation Other 0 18.6 2 81.4 Mainly a liberal on government spending ƒ % 1 100.0 Mainly a liberal on social issues ƒ % 1 28.2 5 13.2 2 11.3 3 60.2 21 58.8 7 46.5 5 1 11.6 9 25.1 6 39.2 1 1 2.9 0 3.0 36 100.0 16 100.0 Not Sure Total 2 100.0 1 100.0 Mainly a Conservative on conservative on Mainly a government just about conservative on spending every issue social issues ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % 5 100.0 6 Moderate because I look at each issue separately ƒ % Moderate because I try to be rational, not passionate about ƒ % Not sure ƒ % 1 3.1 2 49.5 77.6 8 43.3 0 8.6 1 11.8 22.4 9 50.2 2 41.9 2 33.5 1 3.3 3 54.7 19 100.0 6 100.0 100.0 5 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 27 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 14. IF no, why not? Total n ƒ Should have been in my state Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation Other Not Sure Total 18-24 % ƒ % ƒ 6.5 3 13.7 2 6.0 5 19.7 4 55.5 6 29.9 23 59.5 13 51.3 30 31.9 3 38.0 11 56.4 10 27.1 7 25.1 5 5.5 3 7.4 1 4.0 95 100.0 7 100.0 19 100.0 38 100.0 Religion Protestant Jewish % ƒ % ƒ % ƒ ƒ ƒ 2 100.0 Yes % % 2 100.0 26 100.0 Other/None White % % ƒ ƒ % ƒ Asian % ƒ % ƒ 6 7.8 4 40.1 1 27.5 55.4 1 13.2 1 29.1 0 20.3 26 32.6 3 28.4 1 38.3 1 79.7 3 4.2 2 18.3 0 5.1 79 100.0 9 100.0 Weekly+ % ƒ 4 100.0 ƒ 1 100.0 % ƒ % 2 23.2 2 7.1 5 15.1 3 25.0 2 8.6 3 18.6 3 51.0 13 50.6 15 50.6 7 65.1 12 62.0 6 40.1 8 2 25.8 10 38.2 10 34.3 6 28.4 6 39.5 6 1 4.0 1 10.0 0 1.0 0 1.8 6 22.3 20 36.1 Not Sure 1 4.4 1 1.9 25 100.0 56 100.0 East ƒ South % 0 100.0 ƒ 0 100.0 7 100.0 Region Centr GrLks % ƒ % 26 100.0 West ƒ 30 100.0 < $25K % ƒ % 10 100.0 20 100.0 $25-35K $35-50K ƒ ƒ % 15 100.0 ƒ % 4 10.9 8 12.5 81.9 19 55.6 29 47.9 11 32.1 19 31.8 0 1.4 5 7.8 34 100.0 60 100.0 Rarely ƒ Never % ƒ % 3 22.2 0 1.8 55.3 10 65.4 5 30.5 44.7 1 8.3 10 57.8 1 4.1 2 10.0 14 100.0 ƒ % 18.1 Household Income $50-75K $75-100K % ƒ 2 % 11.4 % 0 ƒ 6 50.6 ƒ 3 100.0 7.3 28 % Attend religious services 1-2/Month Holidays Weekly % Child under 17? Yes No Other 43 BornAgain No/NS ƒ Race AfrAmer Hisp 2 66.1 Total % 0 16 Not Sure ƒ 50.7 Other Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation Other % 11.9 Should have been in my state Should have been in my state ƒ 70+ 48 ƒ Total % 55-69 11 Catholic Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation Age group B 35-54 25-34 % 15 100.0 $100-150K ƒ % 17 100.0 $150K+ ƒ % 1 5.1 6 18.2 1 3.8 4 18.9 3 31.5 1 3.6 4 37.9 1 2.7 2 14.5 1 13.4 9 75.1 15 48.6 16 50.7 8 40.5 4 39.0 9 56.2 4 39.9 20 68.8 5 36.9 3 35.2 3 58.7 1 11.9 7 23.5 15 45.5 7 34.2 2 13.9 7 40.2 0 4.7 8 27.5 6 47.1 4 51.4 2 41.3 1 7.9 3 9.7 1 6.4 2 15.6 2 17.5 0 1.0 0 1.6 11 100.0 30 100.0 21 100.0 11 100.0 9 100.0 29 100.0 13 100.0 8 100.0 4 100.0 32 100.0 16 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 28 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 14. IF no, why not? Total Live n ƒ Lge City ƒ % % Sm City ƒ % Union member Suburbs ƒ % Rural ƒ % Yes ƒ 11 11.9 3 22.7 3 20.4 0 1.2 5 15.9 Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation 48 50.7 6 44.0 6 43.8 17 50.7 18 57.7 8 Other 30 31.9 4 27.6 5 35.8 15 44.2 6 20.9 5 5.5 1 5.7 1 3.8 2 5.5 Not Sure Total 95 100.0 14 100.0 13 100.0 NASCAR Fan Yes ƒ Should have been in my state Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation Other Not Sure Total ƒ 31 100.0 Self ID Social Networker Yes No No % 34 100.0 % ƒ % ƒ % No % Should have been in my state ƒ % Married ƒ % Single ƒ % Home status Div/Sep/ Wdw ƒ % Civil union ƒ % Live in rental unit ƒ % Own a home ƒ % 11 13.2 5 8.4 5 19.4 2 14.0 10 14.2 1 4.9 83.3 40 47.2 33 61.7 10 39.0 5 36.1 37 51.4 11 51.0 1 7.0 30 34.6 14 26.0 9 34.8 7 49.9 22 29.9 9 41.2 1 9.7 4 5.0 2 3.9 2 6.8 3 4.5 1 2.9 9 100.0 86 100.0 54 100.0 Phone Landline Mobile ƒ Marital status % ƒ % 25 100.0 1 100.0 Self ID Investor Class Yes No Both ƒ 14 100.0 1 100.0 % ƒ % ƒ % 72 100.0 21 100.0 Passport? Yes ƒ No % ƒ % 3 12.5 8 11.7 4 9.6 8 13.5 4 11.8 5 41.8 2 5.2 3 6.9 9 15.0 5 11.4 7 12.3 14 57.6 34 48.3 20 50.5 28 50.8 18 49.0 6 49.4 25 53.8 15 42.9 33 55.5 19 45.5 29 54.8 6 23.0 25 35.1 15 38.3 15 27.5 12 34.7 1 8.8 17 36.3 18 50.1 12 20.7 17 41.6 13 24.3 2 6.9 3 5.0 1 1.6 5 8.2 2 4.6 2 4.7 5 8.8 1 1.5 5 8.6 25 100.0 70 100.0 39 100.0 56 100.0 36 100.0 46 100.0 59 100.0 42 100.0 53 100.0 11 100.0 36 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 29 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points Lost a job due to corporate downsizing within the past year? Yes ƒ Should have been in my state Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation Other Not Sure Total Been afraid of losing a job within the next year? No % ƒ Yes % ƒ Worked at a job that pays less than an immediate previous job? No % ƒ Yes % ƒ Gone without food for 24 hours in the past month due to a lack of food or money? No % ƒ Yes % ƒ Creative Job Sector No % ƒ Yes % ƒ Self ID Creative Class No % ƒ Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % 4 28.1 8 9.3 3 16.2 8 10.9 2 10.0 9 12.6 5 57.9 6 7.3 0 1.5 11 14.8 0 1.3 11 15.2 8 58.2 40 49.5 13 72.1 35 45.8 15 63.8 33 46.2 2 26.3 46 53.2 8 41.5 40 53.2 11 51.0 37 50.6 1 5.8 29 36.1 2 10.2 28 36.9 6 26.2 24 33.9 1 15.8 29 33.5 11 56.0 19 25.3 11 47.7 20 27.1 1 7.9 4 5.1 0 1.5 5 6.4 5 7.3 5 6.0 0 1.0 5 6.7 5 7.1 13 100.0 82 100.0 18 100.0 77 100.0 24 100.0 71 100.0 9 100.0 86 100.0 20 100.0 74 100.0 22 100.0 72 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 30 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points 14. IF no, why not? Total WalMart shopper? n ƒ Weekly % ƒ Few/Month % ƒ % Residency 1-2/year ƒ % Should have been in my state 11 11.9 2 8.5 9 22.7 Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation 48 50.7 14 52.2 18 45.5 11 49.9 Other 30 31.9 9 32.6 13 31.9 9 5 5.5 2 6.7 2 Not Sure Total 95 100.0 28 100.0 40 100.0 Are you currently or have you ever been a member of the National Rifle Association? Currently a member of the NRA ƒ % Should have been in my state Former member of the NRA ƒ % Have never been a member of the NRA ƒ % My city or town Never ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % The planet earth ƒ % Yes ƒ Sympathetic to Occupy Wall St No % ƒ Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % 4 13.4 6 11.7 1 13.1 5 16.3 6 9.7 1 8.0 10 12.4 21 68.3 23 43.3 4 53.9 22 70.0 26 40.9 7 75.1 41 47.9 40.8 5 15.7 20 39.3 3 33.0 4 13.7 26 41.2 2 16.8 29 33.7 9.3 1 2.6 3 5.8 5 8.2 5 6.1 4 100.0 21 100.0 4 100.0 31 100.0 Current gun owner % Former gun owner ƒ % 52 100.0 Have never been a gun owner ƒ 8 100.0 Do you invest in the stock market; have an IRA, a 401-K retirement plan or a pension fund? Are you a current or former gun owner? ƒ America Sympathetic to Tea Party % Yes ƒ 32 100.0 Do you or does anyone in your household keep a gun for personal protection, hunting or target shooting at your home, place of business, or at a vacation home or club? No % ƒ 63 100.0 Yes % ƒ 10 100.0 Veteran/Armed Forces? No % ƒ 85 100.0 Yes % ƒ No % ƒ % 7 30.3 5 7.7 4 10.2 4 35.4 4 9.5 3 6.8 8 19.3 6 14.4 5 11.7 6 17.1 4 7.1 Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation 7 76.8 11 50.2 30 47.7 16 43.2 7 60.2 20 53.1 24 48.7 23 55.8 18 44.1 24 52.0 20 61.5 27 46.5 Other 2 23.2 4 19.5 24 38.5 16 43.8 0 4.4 11 29.8 22 44.5 6 15.6 16 39.0 14 30.3 7 19.9 24 41.6 4 6.2 1 2.8 3 7.6 4 9.3 1 2.6 3 6.0 0 1.4 3 4.8 Not Sure Total 9 100.0 21 100.0 62 100.0 37 100.0 11 100.0 37 100.0 49 100.0 41 100.0 40 100.0 47 100.0 33 100.0 57 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 31 8/4/2015 Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters 8/3/15 - 8/4/15 MOE +/- 4.2 Percentage Points Did you not have to pay any taxes last year because your income level was below the threshold to pay taxes or because your tax deductions left you with no liability? I did not have to I had to pay taxes pay taxes Career or gig? Career ƒ Should have been in my state Not currently employed ƒ % Just a "gig" % ƒ % ƒ % ƒ % Sexual Preference Hetero ƒ Not Hetero % ƒ % 4 9.9 3 13.5 4 13.4 4 14.2 7 11.7 9 10.5 2 41.6 Ohio and Cleveland are not representative of the nation 18 44.6 11 50.7 19 58.6 17 60.5 30 48.4 47 52.0 1 23.0 Other 16 38.6 8 35.8 7 20.7 5 19.3 23 36.5 30 33.5 3 7.0 2 7.3 2 6.0 2 3.4 4 4.0 2 35.4 41 100.0 32 100.0 28 100.0 62 100.0 90 100.0 4 100.0 Not Sure Total 22 100.0 Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 32 8/4/2015
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