News Interest Index, March 2004 - Codebook
All Frequencies weighted by
156) WEIGHT;
(The number of missing cases reported in the codebook are unweighted)
1) Respondent ID (RID)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 12,052.72 | 8,090.92 |
2) Date of Interview (INTDATE)
| TOTAL | % |
17) March 17, 2004 |   | 22.9 |
18) March 18, 2004 |   | 29.2 |
19) March 19, 2004 |   | 19.4 |
20) March 20, 2004 |   | 16.3 |
21) March 21, 2004 |   | 12.3 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
3) Area (AREA)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 586.72 | 233.55 |
4) Interviewer ID (INTID)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 3,001,956.13 | 1,133.96 |
5) Time Zone (TIMEZONE)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Eastern |   | 50.7 |
2) Central |   | 29.2 |
3) Mountain |   | 4.3 |
4) Pacific |   | 15.8 |
Missing | 66 | |
Total | 1637 | 100.0 |
6) Replicate (REPLICAT)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 38.74 | 22.22 |
7) Phone Type (PHOTYP)
| TOTAL | % |
0) Unlisted |   | 24.9 |
1) Listed |   | 36.8 |
3) Protected |   | 38.3 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
8) Census Region (C_REGION)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Northeast |   | 19.5 |
2) Midwest |   | 23.5 |
3) South |   | 36.2 |
4) West |   | 20.8 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
9) FIPS code for geographic area (FIPS)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 28,766.82 | 15,789.04 |
10) Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 24,775.70 | 15,564.53 |
11) Urban, Suburban, or Rural area (URBAN)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Urban |   | 28.7 |
2) Suburban |   | 49.2 |
3) Rural |   | 22.0 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
12) Form (FORM)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Form 1 |   | 50.0 |
2) Form 2 |   | 50.0 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
13) Respondent's sex (SEX)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Male |   | 48.1 |
2) Female |   | 51.9 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
14) Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president? (BUSHAPRV)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Approve |   | 45.9 |
2) Disapprove |   | 46.7 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 7.5 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
15) Now I will read a list of some stories covered by news organizations this past month. As I read each item, tell me if you happened to follow this news story very closely, fairly closely, not too closely, or not at all closely: News about candidates for the 2004 presidential election (F_ELECT)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very closely |   | 34.8 |
2) Fairly closely |   | 33.4 |
3) Not too closely |   | 18.5 |
4) Not at all closely |   | 13.0 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.3 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
16) Now I will read a list of some stories covered by news organizations this past month. As I read each item, tell me if you happened to follow this news story very closely, fairly closely, not too closely, or not at all closely: News about the current situation in Iraq (F_IRAQ)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very closely |   | 46.8 |
2) Fairly closely |   | 35.9 |
3) Not too closely |   | 12.4 |
4) Not at all closely |   | 4.5 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
17) Now I will read a list of some stories covered by news organizations this past month. As I read each item, tell me if you happened to follow this news story very closely, fairly closely, not too closely, or not at all closely: The issue of gay and lesbian marriage (F_GAYMAR)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very closely |   | 29.4 |
2) Fairly closely |   | 33.2 |
3) Not too closely |   | 19.8 |
4) Not at all closely |   | 16.8 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.8 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
18) Now I will read a list of some stories covered by news organizations this past month. As I read each item, tell me if you happened to follow this news story very closely, fairly closely, not too closely, or not at all closely: Unrest and violence in Haiti (F_HAITI)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very closely |   | 15.6 |
2) Fairly closely |   | 30.7 |
3) Not too closely |   | 29.8 |
4) Not at all closely |   | 22.7 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.1 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
19) Now I will read a list of some stories covered by news organizations this past month. As I read each item, tell me if you happened to follow this news story very closely, fairly closely, not too closely, or not at all closely: The terrorist bombings in Madrid, Spain (F_MADRID)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very closely |   | 34.1 |
2) Fairly closely |   | 35.3 |
3) Not too closely |   | 18.0 |
4) Not at all closely |   | 12.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.6 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
20) Now I will read a list of some stories covered by news organizations this past month. As I read each item, tell me if you happened to follow this news story very closely, fairly closely, not too closely, or not at all closely: The trial and conviction of Martha Stewart (F_MARTHA)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very closely |   | 17.6 |
2) Fairly closely |   | 31.4 |
3) Not too closely |   | 27.8 |
4) Not at all closely |   | 22.7 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.4 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
21) Now I will read a list of some stories covered by news organizations this past month. As I read each item, tell me if you happened to follow this news story very closely, fairly closely, not too closely, or not at all closely: The high price of gasoline these days (F_GAS)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very closely |   | 47.3 |
2) Fairly closely |   | 26.8 |
3) Not too closely |   | 14.2 |
4) Not at all closely |   | 10.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.5 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
22) Now I will read a list of some stories covered by news organizations this past month. As I read each item, tell me if you happened to follow this news story very closely, fairly closely, not too closely, or not at all closely: The release of Mel Gibson's film 'The Passion of the Christ' (F_MEL_G)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very closely |   | 37.1 |
2) Fairly closely |   | 28.7 |
3) Not too closely |   | 18.4 |
4) Not at all closely |   | 15.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.5 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
23) Have you seen the movie 'The Passion of the Christ', have you not yet seen it but plan to at some point, or don't you plan to see this movie? (PASSION)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Seen it |   | 19.4 |
2) Plan to see it |   | 48.6 |
3) Don't plan to see it |   | 30.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.8 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
24) How much thought have you given to the coming presidential election: quite a lot or only a little? (PRESELEC)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Quite a lot |   | 56.2 |
2) Some |   | 2.1 |
3) Little |   | 38.3 |
4) None |   | 3.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
25) All in all, have you been hearing too much, too little, or about the right amount about the presidential campaign so far? (HEARELEC)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Too much |   | 31.3 |
2) Too little |   | 17.5 |
3) Right amount |   | 48.0 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 3.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
26) [ASK ONLY IF FORM=1] Now, suppose the 2004 presidential election were being held today. If you had to choose between George W. Bush, the Republican, John Kerry, the Democrat, and Ralph Nader — who would you vote for? (VOTENOW1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush, the Republican |   | 40.8 |
2) John Kerry, the Democrat |   | 44.6 |
3) Ralph Nader |   | 4.1 |
4) Other candidate |   | 1.3 |
9) Don't know |   | 9.2 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
27) [ASK ONLY IF VOTENOW1= 4 'OTHER CANDIDATE' OR 9 'DON'T KNOW'] As of today, do you lean more to Bush, the Republican, Kerry, the Democrat or Nader? (LEANNOW1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush, the Republican |   | 14.2 |
2) John Kerry, the Democrat |   | 25.6 |
3) Ralph Nader |   | 4.6 |
4) Other candidate |   | 6.9 |
9) Don't know |   | 48.6 |
Missing | 1621 | |
Total | 82 | 100.0 |
28) [ASK ONLY IF FORM=1] Suppose there were only two major candidates for president and you had to choose between George W. Bush, the Republican, and John Kerry, the Democrat. Who would you vote for? (VOTENOW2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush, the Republican |   | 42.4 |
2) John Kerry, the Democrat |   | 51.5 |
3) Other candidate |   | 0.8 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 5.4 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
29) [ASK ONLY IF VOTENOW2= 3 'OTHER CANDIDATE' OR 9 'DON'T KNOW/REFUSED'] As of today, do you lean more to Bush, the Republican, or Kerry, the Democrat? (LEANNOW2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Bush, the Republican |   | 7.7 |
2) Kerry, the Democrat |   | 14.5 |
3) Other candidate |   | 16.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 61.3 |
Missing | 1652 | |
Total | 51 | 100.0 |
30) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Now, suppose the 2004 presidential election were being held today. If you had to choose between George W. Bush, the Republican, and John Kerry, the Democrat— who would you vote for? (VOTENOW3)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush, the Republican |   | 39.6 |
2) John Kerry, the Democrat |   | 48.7 |
3) Other candidate |   | 1.7 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 10.0 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
31) [ASK ONLY IF VOTENOW3= 3 'OTHER CANDIDATE' OR 9 'DON'T KNOW/REFUSED'] As of today, do you lean more to Bush, the Republican, or Kerry, the Democrat? (LEANNOW3)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush, the Republican |   | 11.6 |
2) John Kerry, the Democrat |   | 25.0 |
3) Other candidate |   | 4.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 58.9 |
Missing | 1605 | |
Total | 98 | 100.0 |
32) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Now, suppose the candidates were George W. Bush, the Republican, John Kerry, the Democrat, and Ralph Nader — who would you vote for? (VOTENOW4)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush, the Republican |   | 39.3 |
2) John Kerry, the Democrat |   | 47.3 |
3) Ralph Nader |   | 4.5 |
4) Other candidate |   | 0.8 |
9) Don't know |   | 8.1 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
33) [ASK IF VOTENOW4= 4 'OTHER CANDIDATE' OR 9 'DON'T KNOW/REFUSED'] As of today, do you lean more to Bush, the Republican, Kerry, the Democrat, or Nader? (LEANNOW4)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush, the Republican |   | 9.1 |
2) John Kerry, the Democrat |   | 16.2 |
4) Other candidate |   | 10.1 |
9) Don't know |   | 64.4 |
Missing | 1631 | |
Total | 72 | 100.0 |
34) [ASK IF VOTENOW2= 2 OR LEANNOW2= 2 OR VOTENOW3= 2 OR LEANNOW3= 2] Would you say that your choice is more a vote FOR John Kerry or more a vote AGAINST George W. Bush? (WHYVOTE1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) For Kerry |   | 37.9 |
2) Against Bush |   | 57.3 |
9) Undecided |   | 4.7 |
Missing | 837 | |
Total | 866 | 100.0 |
35) [ASK IF VOTENOW2= 1 OR LEANNOW2= 1 OR VOTENOW3= 1 OR LEANNOW3= 1] Would you say that your choice is more a vote FOR George W. Bush or more a vote AGAINST John Kerry? (WHYVOTE2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) For Bush |   | 79.7 |
2) Against Kerry |   | 16.4 |
9) Undecided |   | 3.9 |
Missing | 969 | |
Total | 734 | 100.0 |
36) [ASK IF VOTENOW2=1 OR VOTENOW3=1 OR LEANNOW2=1, 3, 9 OR LEANNOW3=1, 3, 9] Do you think there is a chance that you might vote for John Kerry in November, or have you definitely decided not to vote for him? (CHAKERRY)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Chance might vote for him |   | 27.2 |
2) Decided not to vote for him |   | 64.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 8.2 |
Missing | 866 | |
Total | 837 | 100.0 |
37) [ASK IF VOTENOW2=2 OR VOTENOW3=2 OR LEANNOW2=2, 3, 9 OR LEANNOW3=2, 3, 9] Do you think there is a chance that you might vote for George W. Bush in November, or have you definitely decided not to vote for him? (CHABUSH)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Chance might vote for him |   | 19.7 |
2) Decided not to vote for him |   | 74.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 5.8 |
Missing | 734 | |
Total | 969 | 100.0 |
38) [ASK ALL] As far as making progress on the important issues facing the country, does it really matter who wins the 2004 presidential election, or will things be pretty much the same regardless of who is elected president? (PROGRESS)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Really matters who wins the 2004 presidential election |   | 63.1 |
2) Things will pretty much be the same regardless of who is elected president |   | 31.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 5.1 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
39) What's your opinion of the presidential election campaign so far? Do you have a very favorable, mostly favorable, mostly unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of the campaign? (OPCAMPGN)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very favorable |   | 8.6 |
2) Mostly favorable |   | 41.9 |
3) Mostly unfavorable |   | 25.6 |
4) Very unfavorable |   | 11.6 |
5) Neither/Mixed |   | 4.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 7.8 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
40) As I read a few pairs of opposite phrases, please tell me which one phrase you feel best describes the presidential election so far: Important or unimportant (DSCELEC1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Important |   | 81.4 |
2) Unimportant |   | 17.4 |
3) Neither applies |   | 0.5 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.8 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
41) As I read a few pairs of opposite phrases, please tell me which one phrase you feel best describes the presidential election so far: Interesting or boring (DSCELEC2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Interesting |   | 48.8 |
2) Boring |   | 47.9 |
3) Neither applies |   | 1.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.6 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
42) As I read a few pairs of opposite phrases, please tell me which one phrase you feel best describes the presidential election so far: Informative or not informative (DSCELEC3)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Informative |   | 53.5 |
2) Not informative |   | 41.7 |
3) Neither applies |   | 1.5 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 3.3 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
43) As I read a few pairs of opposite phrases, please tell me which one phrase you feel best describes the presidential election so far: Too long or not too long (DSCELEC4)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Too long |   | 51.5 |
2) Not too long |   | 43.9 |
3) Neither applies |   | 1.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 3.3 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
44) As I read a few pairs of opposite phrases, please tell me which one phrase you feel best describes the presidential election so far: Too negative or not too negative (DSCELEC5)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Too negative |   | 47.0 |
2) Not too negative |   | 46.8 |
3) Neither applies |   | 1.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 4.6 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
45) As I read a few pairs of opposite phrases, please tell me which one phrase you feel best describes the presidential election so far: Hard to follow or easy to follow (DSCELEC6)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Hard to follow |   | 28.2 |
2) Easy to follow |   | 68.3 |
3) Neither applies |   | 1.4 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 2.1 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
46) In the presidential campaign so far, do you think John Kerry has been too personally critical of George W. Bush, or not? (KRRYCRTC)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Too personally critical |   | 45.7 |
2) Not too personally critical |   | 45.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 9.3 |
Missing | 207 | |
Total | 1496 | 100.0 |
47) In the presidential campaign so far, do you think George W. Bush has been too personally critical of John Kerry, or not? (BUSHCRTC)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Too personally critical |   | 32.9 |
2) Not too personally critical |   | 55.5 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 11.6 |
Missing | 183 | |
Total | 1520 | 100.0 |
48) So far, have you seen any of Kerry's campaign commercials on TV, or not? (KRRYCOM1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 58.3 |
2) No |   | 40.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.8 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
49) [IF KRRYCOM1= 1 'YES'] Have you seen Kerry's commercials a lot, some or only once or twice? (KRRYCOM2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) A lot |   | 23.4 |
2) Some |   | 32.9 |
3) Only once or twice |   | 43.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.4 |
Missing | 709 | |
Total | 994 | 100.0 |
50) So far, have you seen any of Bush's campaign commercials on TV, or not? (BUSHCOM1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 61.0 |
2) No |   | 38.5 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.5 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
51) [IF BUSHCOM1= 1 'YES'] Have you seen Bush's commercials a lot, some or only once or twice? (BUSHCOM2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) A lot |   | 20.4 |
2) Some |   | 30.6 |
3) Only once or twice |   | 48.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.8 |
Missing | 639 | |
Total | 1064 | 100.0 |
52) If '6' represents someone who is very liberal in politics and '1' represents someone who is very conservative, where on this scale of 6 to 1 would you rate George W. Bush? (BPOLVIEW)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very conservative |   | 24.1 |
2) 2 |   | 22.4 |
3) 3 |   | 18.6 |
4) 4 |   | 12.0 |
5) 5 |   | 6.8 |
6) Very liberal |   | 8.6 |
8) Never heard of/Can't rate |   | 1.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 6.0 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
53) If '6' represents someone who is very liberal in politics and '1' represents someone who is very conservative, where on this scale of 6 to 1 would you rate John Kerry? (KPOLVIEW)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very conservative |   | 4.0 |
2) 2 |   | 4.4 |
3) 3 |   | 16.0 |
4) 4 |   | 28.1 |
5) 5 |   | 18.1 |
6) Very liberal |   | 17.5 |
8) Never heard of/Can't rate |   | 3.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 8.3 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
54) If '6' represents someone who is very liberal in politics and '1' represents someone who is very conservative, where on this scale of 6 to 1 would you rate yourself? (POLVIEW)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very conservative |   | 11.3 |
2) 2 |   | 11.0 |
3) 3 |   | 28.3 |
4) 4 |   | 19.3 |
5) 5 |   | 13.0 |
6) Very liberal |   | 11.1 |
8) Never heard of/Can't rate |   | 0.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 5.3 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
55) All in all, what effect has George W. Bush had on politics and the way government works in Washington, has he made things better, made things worse, or hasn't he had much of an effect? (BUSHEFCT)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Made better |   | 31.7 |
2) Made worse |   | 39.2 |
3) Not much of an effect |   | 22.8 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 6.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
56) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] As I read a list of phrases, tell me if you think each phrase better describes John Kerry or George W. Bush: Would use good judgment in a crisis (BSHKER1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Kerry |   | 36.9 |
2) Bush |   | 48.2 |
3) Neither |   | 3.0 |
4) Both equally |   | 4.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 7.7 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
57) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] As I read a list of phrases, tell me if you think each phrase better describes John Kerry or George W. Bush: Personally likable (BSHKER2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Kerry |   | 43.1 |
2) Bush |   | 39.8 |
3) Neither |   | 4.2 |
4) Both equally |   | 7.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 5.6 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
58) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] As I read a list of phrases, tell me if you think each phrase better describes John Kerry or George W. Bush: Honest and truthful (BSHKER3)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Kerry |   | 36.8 |
2) Bush |   | 34.9 |
3) Neither |   | 16.2 |
4) Both equally |   | 4.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 7.5 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
59) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] As I read a list of phrases, tell me if you think each phrase better describes John Kerry or George W. Bush: Cares about people like me (BSHKER4)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Kerry |   | 46.2 |
2) Bush |   | 33.5 |
3) Neither |   | 8.5 |
4) Both equally |   | 4.0 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 7.8 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
60) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] As I read a list of phrases, tell me if you think each phrase better describes John Kerry or George W. Bush: A strong leader (BSHKER5)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Kerry |   | 32.4 |
2) Bush |   | 52.7 |
3) Neither |   | 3.8 |
4) Both equally |   | 3.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 7.1 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
61) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] As I read a list of phrases, tell me if you think each phrase better describes John Kerry or George W. Bush: Can get things done (BSHKER6)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Kerry |   | 32.4 |
2) Bush |   | 50.2 |
3) Neither |   | 3.5 |
4) Both equally |   | 4.4 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 9.5 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
62) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] As I read a list of phrases, tell me if you think each phrase better describes John Kerry or George W. Bush: A typical politician (BSHKER7)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Kerry |   | 38.1 |
2) Bush |   | 38.4 |
3) Neither |   | 1.3 |
4) Both equally |   | 17.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 4.9 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
63) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] As I read a list of phrases, tell me if you think each phrase better describes John Kerry or George W. Bush: Willing to take a stand, even if it's unpopular (BSHKER8)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Kerry |   | 27.5 |
2) Bush |   | 61.5 |
3) Neither |   | 1.8 |
4) Both equally |   | 5.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 4.2 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
64) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] As I read a list of phrases, tell me if you think each phrase better describes John Kerry or George W. Bush: Is down to earth (BSHKER9)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Kerry |   | 41.7 |
2) Bush |   | 42.4 |
3) Neither |   | 4.3 |
4) Both equally |   | 5.5 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 6.0 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
65) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Regardless of who you support, which one of the presidential candidates — George W. Bush or John Kerry — do you think would do the best job of improving economic conditions? (BESTJOB1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush |   | 36.0 |
2) John Kerry |   | 51.4 |
3) Neither |   | 3.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 9.6 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
66) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Regardless of who you support, which one of the presidential candidates — George W. Bush or John Kerry — do you think would do the best job of improving the health care system? (BESTJOB2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush |   | 29.0 |
2) John Kerry |   | 56.1 |
3) Neither |   | 4.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 10.5 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
67) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Regardless of who you support, which one of the presidential candidates — George W. Bush or John Kerry — do you think would do the best job of improving education? (BESTJOB3)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush |   | 36.5 |
2) John Kerry |   | 50.8 |
3) Neither |   | 3.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 9.4 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
68) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Regardless of who you support, which one of the presidential candidates — George W. Bush or John Kerry — do you think would do the best job of improving the job situation? (BESTJOB4)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush |   | 29.8 |
2) John Kerry |   | 55.1 |
3) Neither |   | 4.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 10.1 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
69) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Regardless of who you support, which one of the presidential candidates — George W. Bush or John Kerry — do you think would do the best job of making wise decisions about U.S. trade policies? (BESTJOB5)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush |   | 38.0 |
2) John Kerry |   | 46.4 |
3) Neither |   | 2.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 12.7 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
70) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Regardless of who you support, which one of the presidential candidates — George W. Bush or John Kerry — do you think would do the best job of making wise decisions about what to do in Iraq? (BESTJOB6)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush |   | 48.7 |
2) John Kerry |   | 41.9 |
3) Neither |   | 2.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 6.8 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
71) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Regardless of who you support, which one of the presidential candidates — George W. Bush or John Kerry — do you think would do the best job of defending the country from future terrorist attacks? (BESTJOB7)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush |   | 58.9 |
2) John Kerry |   | 29.3 |
3) Neither |   | 3.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 7.9 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
72) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Regardless of who you support, which one of the presidential candidates — George W. Bush or John Kerry — do you think would do the best job of making wise decisions about foreign policy? (BESTJOB8)
| TOTAL | % |
1) George W. Bush |   | 44.5 |
2) John Kerry |   | 42.9 |
3) Neither |   | 2.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 9.6 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
73) Now thinking about Iraq… Do you think the U.S. made the right decision or the wrong decision in using military force against Iraq? (IRAQDCSN)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Right decision |   | 54.7 |
2) Wrong decision |   | 38.8 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 6.5 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
74) How well is the U.S. military effort in Iraq going? (IRAQEFFT)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very well |   | 16.2 |
2) Fairly well |   | 44.5 |
3) Not too well |   | 25.8 |
4) Not at all well |   | 11.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 2.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
75) Do you think the war in Iraq has helped the war on terrorism, or has it hurt the war on terrorism? (HELPTERR)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Helped |   | 50.1 |
2) Hurt |   | 37.1 |
3) No effect |   | 4.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 8.0 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
76) How worried are you that there will soon be another terrorist attack in the United States? (WRRYTERR)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very worried |   | 20.4 |
2) Somewhat worried |   | 41.4 |
3) Not too worried |   | 25.2 |
4) Not at all worried |   | 12.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.8 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
77) On a different subject… Do you use a computer at your workplace, at school, at home or anywhere else on at least an occasional basis? (COMPUSE)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 74.8 |
2) No |   | 25.0 |
9) Don't know |   | 0.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
78) Do you ever go online to access the Internet or World Wide Web or to send and receive email? (WEBACCSS)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 67.6 |
2) No |   | 32.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.1 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
79) [ASK ONLY IF WEBACCSS= 1 'YES'] Do you go online from home? [IF YES, ASK:] Does the modem you use at home use a dial-up connection through a standard telephone line or do you have a high-speed Internet connection such as a cable or DSL line? (WEB_HOME)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes, dial-up standard telephone line |   | 46.1 |
2) Yes, high-speed connection |   | 38.2 |
3) Yes, other/don't know |   | 1.3 |
4) No, does not go online from home |   | 14.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.3 |
Missing | 522 | |
Total | 1181 | 100.0 |
80) [ASK ONLY IF WEBACCSS= 1 'YES'] Do you go online from work? [IF YES, ASK:] Do you happen to know what kind of Internet connection you have at work, a high-speed connection or dial-up connection through a modem? (WEB_WORK)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes, High speed connection |   | 39.7 |
2) Yes, Dial-up modem |   | 7.0 |
3) Yes, other/don't know |   | 3.2 |
4) No, does not go online from work |   | 48.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.3 |
Missing | 522 | |
Total | 1181 | 100.0 |
81) [ASK ONLY IF WEBACCSS= 1 'YES'] Have you gone online to get news or information about the 2004 elections? [IF YES, ASK:] How often do you go online to get news about the elections: More than once a day, every day, three-to-five days per week, one-to-two days per week, or less often? (WEB_ELEC)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes, more than once a day |   | 2.9 |
2) Yes, every day |   | 5.8 |
3) Yes, 3-5 days per week |   | 5.0 |
4) Yes, 1-2 days per week |   | 8.6 |
5) Yes, less often |   | 7.7 |
6) No/never |   | 70.0 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.1 |
Missing | 522 | |
Total | 1181 | 100.0 |
82) [ASK ONLY IF WEB_ELEC = 1, 2, 3, or 4] Which of the following comes closest to describing why you go online to get news and information about the 2004 elections? (WEB_WHY)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Because you can get more in-depth information on the Web |   | 7.7 |
2) Because getting information online is more convenient for you |   | 36.8 |
3) Because you can get information from a wider range of viewpoints on the Web |   | 49.2 |
4) Some other reason (Specify) |   | 5.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.1 |
Missing | 1422 | |
Total | 281 | 100.0 |
83) [ASK ONLY IF WEBACCSS= 1 'YES'] Do you ever come across campaign news when you may have been going online for a different purpose? (CAMPNEWS)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 52.3 |
2) No |   | 47.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.4 |
Missing | 522 | |
Total | 1181 | 100.0 |
84) [ASK ONLY IF WEBACCSS= 1 'YES'] Have you sent or received e-mails about the candidates or campaigns, either with personal acquaintances or from groups or political organizations? (CAMP_EMA)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 22.8 |
2) No |   | 77.0 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.3 |
Missing | 522 | |
Total | 1181 | 100.0 |
85) [ASK ONLY IF WEBACCSS= 1 'YES'] Have you participated in any other campaign-related activities using the Internet, such as reading discussion groups, signing petitions, or donating money? (CAMP_OTH)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 12.1 |
2) No |   | 87.8 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.1 |
Missing | 522 | |
Total | 1181 | 100.0 |
86) [ASK ONLY IF WEBELEC = 1-5 OR CAMP_EMA= 1 'YES' OR CAMP_OTH= 1 'YES] When you go online to get information about the elections, do you ever do any of the following things? First, do you ever: Participate in on-line discussions, blogs or 'chat' groups about the elections (W_CHAT)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 8.7 |
2) No |   | 90.8 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.6 |
Missing | 1169 | |
Total | 534 | 100.0 |
87) [ASK ONLY IF WEBELEC = 1-5 OR CAMP_EMA= 1 'YES' OR CAMP_OTH= 1 'YES] When you go online to get information about the ELECTIONS, do you ever do any of the following things? Do you ever: Look for more information about candidates' positions on the issues? (W_INFO)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 55.3 |
2) No |   | 44.6 |
Missing | 1169 | |
Total | 534 | 100.0 |
88) [ASK ONLY IF WEBELEC = 1-5 OR CAMP_EMA= 1 'YES' OR CAMP_OTH= 1 'YES] When you go online to get information about the ELECTIONS, do you ever do any of the following things? Do you ever: Find out about campaign organizations or activities in your area? (W_ORGANZ)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 27.9 |
2) No |   | 72.0 |
Missing | 1169 | |
Total | 534 | 100.0 |
89) [ASK ONLY IF WEBELEC = 1-5 OR CAMP_EMA= 1 'YES' OR CAMP_OTH= 1 'YES] When you go online to get information about the ELECTIONS, do you ever do any of the following things? First, do you ever: Visit any of the candidates' campaign websites? (W_SITES1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 24.5 |
2) No |   | 75.5 |
Missing | 1169 | |
Total | 534 | 100.0 |
90) [ASK ONLY IF WEBELEC = 1-5 OR CAMP_EMA= 1 'YES' OR CAMP_OTH= 1 'YES] When you go online to get information about the ELECTIONS, do you ever do any of the following things? First, do you ever: Visit websites set up by groups or organizations that promote candidates or positions? (W_SITES2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 27.5 |
2) No |   | 71.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.6 |
Missing | 1169 | |
Total | 534 | 100.0 |
91) On a different subject… How much, if anything, have you heard about the deployment of U.S. military forces to Haiti: a lot, a little, or nothing at all? (USHAITI)
| TOTAL | % |
1) A lot |   | 17.0 |
2) A little |   | 60.2 |
3) Nothing at all |   | 22.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.6 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
92) Do you strongly favor, favor, oppose, or strongly oppose using American military force to maintain order in Haiti? (HAITIMIL)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Strongly favor |   | 7.1 |
2) Favor |   | 35.4 |
3) Oppose |   | 33.1 |
4) Strongly oppose |   | 11.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 12.8 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
93) And thinking about trade for a moment… In general, do you think that free trade agreements like NAFTA, and the World Trade Organization, have been a good thing or a bad thing for the United States? (FR_TRADE)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Good thing |   | 43.8 |
2) Bad thing |   | 37.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 18.7 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
94) In deciding U.S. policies about trading with other countries, how much priority should be given to each of the following: First: protecting the jobs of American workers. Do you think this should have top priority, some priority or no priority at all in deciding U.S. trade policy? (TRADE_1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Top priority |   | 79.3 |
2) Some priority |   | 17.8 |
3) No priority at all |   | 1.7 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
95) In deciding U.S. policies about trading with other countries, how much priority should be given to each of the following: Promoting and defending human and worker rights in other countries. Do you think this should have top priority, some priority or no priority at all in deciding U.S. trade policy? (TRADE_2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Top priority |   | 31.7 |
2) Some priority |   | 50.4 |
3) No priority at all |   | 14.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 3.6 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
96) In deciding U.S. policies about trading with other countries, how much priority should be given to each of the following: Protecting the global environment. Do you think this should have top priority, some priority or no priority at all in deciding U.S. trade policy? (TRADE_3)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Top priority |   | 58.1 |
2) Some priority |   | 36.0 |
3) No priority at all |   | 3.8 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 2.1 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
97) In deciding U.S. policies about trading with other countries, how much priority should be given to each of the following: Keeping the American economy growing. Do you think this should have top priority, some priority or no priority at all in deciding U.S. trade policy? (TRADE_4)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Top priority |   | 79.7 |
2) Some priority |   | 17.4 |
3) No priority at all |   | 1.7 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.3 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
98) In deciding U.S. policies about trading with other countries, how much priority should be given to each of the following: Making sure that products are available in the U.S. at affordable prices. Do you think this should have top priority, some priority or no priority at all in deciding U.S. trade policy? (TRADE_5)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Top priority |   | 61.7 |
2) Some priority |   | 32.6 |
3) No priority at all |   | 4.0 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.7 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
99) On another subject… Some people say they are basically content with the federal government, others say they are frustrated, and others say they are angry. Which of these best describes how you feel? (CONT_GOV)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Basically content |   | 31.9 |
2) Frustrated |   | 51.6 |
3) Angry |   | 13.0 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 3.6 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
100) 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, or only some of the time? (TRUSTGOV)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Just about always |   | 3.9 |
2) Most of the time |   | 32.4 |
3) Only some of the time |   | 58.6 |
4) Never |   | 3.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
101) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] How would you feel if you heard that someone had claimed government benefits they were not entitled to? Would you be very upset, just annoyed, would you approve, or wouldn't you care? (YOUFEEL1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very upset |   | 59.0 |
2) Just annoyed |   | 34.0 |
3) Would approve |   | 0.9 |
4) Wouldn't care |   | 5.4 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.8 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
102) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] How would you feel if you heard that someone had gotten out of jury duty? Would you be very upset, just annoyed, would you approve, or wouldn't you care? (YOUFEEL2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very upset |   | 10.1 |
2) Just annoyed |   | 26.2 |
3) Would approve |   | 6.4 |
4) Wouldn't care |   | 48.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 9.0 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
103) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] How would you feel if you heard that someone had not paid all the income taxes they owed? Would you be very upset, just annoyed, would you approve, or wouldn't you care? (YOUFEEL3)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very upset |   | 39.8 |
2) Just annoyed |   | 41.7 |
3) Would approve |   | 0.7 |
4) Wouldn't care |   | 15.8 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 2.0 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
104) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] How would you feel if you heard that someone had not paid all the income taxes they owed? Would you be very upset, just annoyed, would you approve, or wouldn't you care? (YOUFEEL4)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very upset |   | 40.9 |
2) Just annoyed |   | 37.5 |
3) Would approve |   | 1.0 |
4) Wouldn't care |   | 18.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 2.5 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
105) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] How would you feel if you heard that someone had avoided the military draft? Would you be very upset, just annoyed, would you approve, or wouldn't you care? (YOUFEEL5)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very upset |   | 27.9 |
2) Just annoyed |   | 35.1 |
3) Would approve |   | 6.2 |
4) Wouldn't care |   | 25.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 5.3 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
106) [ASK ALL RESPONDENTS] In recent years, President Bush and Congress have made two major cuts in federal income tax rates. Do you approve or disapprove of these tax cuts? (TAXCUT1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Approve |   | 53.2 |
2) Disapprove |   | 37.8 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 9.0 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
107) Regardless of whether you favor or oppose the tax cuts, from what you know did the tax cuts significantly reduce the taxes you yourself pay or not? (TAXCUT2A)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 20.9 |
2) No |   | 70.7 |
9) Don't know |   | 8.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
108) Regardless of whether you favor or oppose the tax cuts, from what you know did the tax cuts boost the economy and create jobs or not? (TAXCUT2B)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 27.4 |
2) No |   | 60.5 |
9) Don't know |   | 12.1 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
109) Regardless of whether you favor or oppose the tax cuts, from what you know did the tax cuts force the government to reduce domestic spending or not? (TAXCUT2C)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 28.2 |
2) No |   | 47.5 |
9) Don't know |   | 24.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
110) Regardless of whether you favor or oppose the tax cuts, from what you know did the tax cuts increase the federal budget deficit or not? (TAXCUT2D)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 50.4 |
2) No |   | 27.3 |
9) Don't know |   | 22.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
111) On a completely different subject… Do you strongly favor, favor, oppose, or strongly oppose allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally? (GAYMAR1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Strongly favor |   | 10.0 |
2) Favor |   | 21.6 |
3) Oppose |   | 23.6 |
4) Strongly oppose |   | 35.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 9.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
112) Do you strongly favor, favor, oppose, or strongly oppose allowing gay and lesbian couples to enter into legal agreements with each other that would give them many of the same rights as married couples? (GAYRGHTS)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Strongly favor |   | 16.4 |
2) Favor |   | 32.8 |
3) Oppose |   | 17.8 |
4) Strongly oppose |   | 25.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 7.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
113) [ASK ONLY IF GAYMAR1= 3 or 4 ] There has been a proposal to change the U.S. Constitution to ban gay marriage. Do you think amending the Constitution to ban gay marriage is a good idea, or a bad idea? (GAYMAR2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Good idea/favor Constitutional amendment |   | 61.0 |
2) Bad idea/oppose Constitutional amendment |   | 34.7 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 4.3 |
Missing | 690 | |
Total | 1013 | 100.0 |
114) [ASK ONLY IF GAYMAR2= 2 'BAD IDEA'] Why do you think the Constitution should NOT be amended to ban gay marriage? [OPEN ENDED QUESTION; SEE VARIABLE AT END NAMED GAYMAR3B] (GAYMAR3)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Answer given |   | 91.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 8.8 |
Missing | 1340 | |
Total | 363 | 100.0 |
115) [ASK ALL:] Now, a few questions about your religious affiliation… What is your religious preference — Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Mormon, or an orthodox church such as the Greek or Russian Orthodox Church? (RELPREF)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Protestant (include Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Pentecostal, Jehovah's Witness, Church of Christ, etc.) |   | 56.2 |
2) Roman Catholic |   | 25.3 |
3) Jewish |   | 1.4 |
4) Mormon (include Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) |   | 1.6 |
5) Orthodox Church (Greek or Russian) |   | 0.6 |
6) Islam/Muslim |   | 0.3 |
7) Other religion (Specify) |   | 2.5 |
8) No religion, not a believer, atheist, agnostic |   | 9.6 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 2.5 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
116) [ASK ONLY IF RELPREF= 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, or 9] Would you describe yourself as a 'born again' or evangelical Christian, or not? (BORNAGN)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes, would |   | 43.0 |
2) No, would not |   | 52.0 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 5.0 |
Missing | 188 | |
Total | 1515 | 100.0 |
117) [ASK ALL:] Aside from weddings and funerals, how often do you attend religious services: More than once a week, once a week, once or twice a month, a few times a year, seldom, or never? (ATTEND)
| TOTAL | % |
1) More than once a week |   | 12.8 |
2) Once a week |   | 24.4 |
3) Once or twice a month |   | 15.1 |
4) A few times a year |   | 20.6 |
5) Seldom |   | 15.4 |
6) Never |   | 10.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.9 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
118) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 1] Which of these statements comes closest to describing your feelings about the Bible? (BIBLE1)
| TOTAL | % |
1) The Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word. |   | 40.2 |
2) The Bible is the word of God, but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word. |   | 40.9 |
3) The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God. |   | 14.0 |
4) Other |   | 1.3 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 3.5 |
Missing | 839 | |
Total | 864 | 100.0 |
119) [ASK ONLY IF FORM= 2] Which of these statements comes closest to describing your feelings about the Bible? (BIBLE2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God. |   | 11.6 |
2) The Bible is the word of God, but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word. |   | 43.3 |
3) The Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word. |   | 38.9 |
4) Other |   | 1.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 5.1 |
Missing | 864 | |
Total | 839 | 100.0 |
120) [ASK ALL:] Do you believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross, or not? (JESUSDIE)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 91.5 |
2) No |   | 4.4 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 4.1 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
121) Do you believe that Jesus rose from the dead, or not? (ROSEDEAD)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 82.9 |
2) No |   | 11.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 5.9 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
122) Do you feel the Jews were responsible for Christ's death or not? (JEWSRESP)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 26.4 |
2) No |   | 60.0 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 13.6 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
123) Now, just a few questions for statistical purposes only… What is your age? (AGE)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 46.29 | 18.40 |
124) What is the last grade or class that you completed in school? (EDUC)
| TOTAL | % |
1) None, or grade 1-8 |   | 2.9 |
2) High school incomplete (Grades 9-11) |   | 11.4 |
3) High school graduate (Grade 12 or GED certificate) |   | 31.4 |
4) Business, Technical, or vocational school after high school |   | 4.4 |
5) Some college, no 4-year degree |   | 23.5 |
6) College graduate (B.S., B.A., or other 4-year degree) |   | 15.5 |
7) Post-graduate training or professional schooling after college (e.g., toward a master's Degree or Ph.D.; law or medical school) |   | 10.7 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
125) Are you, yourself, of Hispanic origin or descent, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or some other Spanish background? (HISP)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 10.4 |
2) No |   | 89.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
126) (IF RESPONDENT ANSWERED 1 'HISPANIC' IN HISP, ASK: are you white Hispanic, black Hispanic, or some other race? IF NON-HISPANIC ASK:) What is your race? Are you white, black, Asian, or some other race? (RACE)
| TOTAL | % |
1) White/White Hispanic |   | 79.7 |
2) Black/Black Hispanic |   | 11.6 |
3) Asian |   | 2.1 |
4) Other or mixed race |   | 5.4 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.1 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
127) Are you married, divorced, separated, widowed, or never been married? (MARITAL)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Married |   | 52.0 |
2) Divorced |   | 13.8 |
3) Separated |   | 3.3 |
4) Widowed |   | 8.4 |
5) Never been married |   | 22.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
128) Are you the parent or guardian of any children under 18 now living in your household? (PARENT)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes |   | 38.3 |
2) No |   | 61.5 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
129) Last year, that is in 2003, what was your total family income from all sources, before taxes? Just stop me when I get to the right category. (INCOME)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Less than $10,000 |   | 8.1 |
2) $10,000 to under $20,000 |   | 11.0 |
3) $20,000 to under $30,000 |   | 13.2 |
4) $30,000 to under $40,000 |   | 11.3 |
5) $40,000 to under $50,000 |   | 9.3 |
6) $50,000 to under $75,000 |   | 15.0 |
7) $75,000 to under $100,000 |   | 9.1 |
8) $100 to under $150,000 |   | 6.7 |
9) $150,000 or more |   | 4.6 |
10) Don't know/Refused |   | 11.8 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
130) These days, many people are so busy they can't find time to register to vote, or move around so often they don't get a chance to re-register. Are you now registered to vote in your precinct or election district, or haven't you been able to register so far? (REGIST)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes, registered |   | 76.6 |
2) No, not registered |   | 22.7 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.7 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
131) [ASK ONLY IF REGIST= 1 'YES'] Are you absolutely certain you are registered to vote, or is there a chance your registration has lapsed because you moved or for some other reason? (REGICERT)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Absolutely certain |   | 94.6 |
2) Chance registration has lapsed |   | 4.5 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.8 |
Missing | 330 | |
Total | 1373 | 100.0 |
132) In politics today, do you consider yourself a Republican, Democrat or Independent? (PARTY)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Republican |   | 27.1 |
2) Democrat |   | 34.6 |
3) Independent |   | 31.9 |
4) No Preference |   | 3.8 |
5) Other |   | 0.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 2.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
133) [ASK ONLY IF PARTY= 3 'INDEPENDENT' OR 4 'NO PREFERENCE' OR 5 'OTHER' OR 9 'DON'T KNOW/REFUSED'] As of today do you lean more to the Republican Party or more to the Democratic Party? (PARTY2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Republican |   | 29.3 |
2) Democrat |   | 43.0 |
9) Other/Don't know/Refused |   | 27.7 |
Missing | 1061 | |
Total | 642 | 100.0 |
134) In general, would you describe your political views as: Very conservative, conservative, moderate, liberal, or very liberal (POLVIEW2)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Very conservative |   | 6.5 |
2) Conservative |   | 28.3 |
3) Moderate |   | 41.3 |
4) Liberal |   | 15.3 |
5) Very liberal |   | 5.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 3.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
135) In the 2000 presidential election, did things come up which kept you from voting, or did you happen to vote? [IF VOTED, ASK:] Did you vote for Gore, Bush, Nader or Buchanan? (PVOTE00)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes, Gore |   | 29.7 |
2) Yes, Bush |   | 31.8 |
3) Yes, Nader |   | 1.3 |
4) Yes, Buchanan |   | 1.0 |
5) Yes, other candidate |   | 1.3 |
6) Yes, don't remember which candidate |   | 1.3 |
7) No, didn't vote/Too young |   | 31.0 |
8) Don't remember if voted |   | 0.6 |
9) Refused |   | 2.0 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
136) How often would you say you vote: Always, nearly always, part of the time, or seldom (OFTVOTE)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Always |   | 42.1 |
2) Nearly always |   | 25.7 |
3) Part of the time |   | 11.5 |
4) Seldom |   | 12.4 |
5) Never vote |   | 7.4 |
6) Other response |   | 0.5 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
137) Do you own or rent your home? (OWNRENT)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Own |   | 65.9 |
2) Rent |   | 29.3 |
3) Other arrangement |   | 4.1 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.7 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
138) Are you now employed full-time, part-time or not employed? (EMPLOY)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Full-time |   | 50.9 |
2) Part-time |   | 12.0 |
3) Not employed |   | 36.8 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.3 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
139) [ASK ONLY IF MARITAL=1 'MARRIED'] Is your spouse now employed full-time, part-time or not employed? (EMPLOYSP)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Full-time |   | 59.2 |
2) Part-time |   | 8.6 |
3) Not employed |   | 32.0 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.3 |
Missing | 784 | |
Total | 919 | 100.0 |
140) Are you yourself [IF RESPONDENT IS MARRIED ADD 'or is your husband/wife'] a veteran of the armed services? (VETERAN)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes, respondent |   | 13.4 |
2) Yes, spouse |   | 6.9 |
3) Yes, both |   | 0.7 |
4) Yes, respondent still active/in the reserves |   | 0.4 |
5) Yes, spouse still active/in the reserves |   | 0.2 |
6) Yes, both still active/in the reserves |   | 0.1 |
7) No |   | 78.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
141) Are you (IF RESPONDENT IS MARRIED ADD 'or is your spouse') a member of a labor union? (LABUNION)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Yes, respondent is |   | 7.3 |
2) Yes, spouse is |   | 3.8 |
3) Yes, both |   | 1.6 |
4) No, Neither are |   | 86.9 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 0.4 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
142) Which of the following best describes the place where you now live: a large city, a suburb near a large city, a small city or town, or a rural area? (CITYSIZE)
| TOTAL | % |
1) A large city |   | 21.4 |
2) A suburb near a large city |   | 22.7 |
3) A small city or town |   | 35.8 |
4) A rural area |   | 19.2 |
9) Don't know/Refused |   | 1.0 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
143) What is your zipcode? (ZIPCODE)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 50,671.67 | 30,044.82 |
144) [Those who responded 'Other' to variable named RELPREF: 'A few questions about your religious affiliation… What is your religious preference — Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Mormon, or an orthodox church such as the Greek or Russian Orthodox Church?'] (RELOTH)
145) [Open-ended responses to variable named GAYMAR3: 'Why do you think the Constitution should NOT be amended to ban gay marriage?'] (GAYMAR3B)
146) [Categorized open-ended responses to GAYMAR3: 'Why do you think the Constitution should NOT be amended to ban gay marriage?'] (GAYMAR3C)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Let the states handle it / Other ways to address |   | 9.6 |
2) Gay marriage is not a Constitutional issue |   | 6.5 |
4) Trivial / Not that important / Other priorities |   | 8.1 |
5) Leave Constitution alone / the way founders wrote it / Stable document |   | 18.9 |
7) Would open door to other changes |   | 5.0 |
8) Wouldn't work / People will do what they want anyway |   | 2.2 |
9) Just oppose / Not necessary |   | 10.9 |
10) Government should stay out / favor individual rights (even though personally opposed to gay marriage) |   | 14.7 |
19) Other |   | 10.0 |
20) Opposed to gay marriage (misunderstood question) |   | 14.0 |
Missing | 1365 | |
Total | 338 | 100.0 |
147) State (STATE)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 28.68 | 15.77 |
148) [Combination of variables VOTENOW1 from Form 1 and VOTENOW4 from Form 2.] (VOTE_BKN)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Bush |   | 40.1 |
2) Kerry |   | 45.9 |
3) Nader |   | 4.3 |
4) Other |   | 1.1 |
9) DK/Ref |   | 8.6 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
149) [Combination of variables LEANNOW1 from Form 1 and LEANNOW4 from Form 2.] (LEAN_BKN)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Bush |   | 11.9 |
2) Kerry |   | 21.3 |
3) Nader |   | 2.5 |
4) Other |   | 8.3 |
9) DK/Ref |   | 55.9 |
Missing | 1549 | |
Total | 154 | 100.0 |
150) [Combination of variables VOTENOW2 from Form 1 and VOTENOW3 from Form 2.] (VOTE_BK)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Bush |   | 41.0 |
2) Kerry |   | 50.1 |
3) Other |   | 1.3 |
9) DK/Ref |   | 7.7 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
151) [Combination of variables LEANNOW2 from Form 1 and LEANNOW3 from Form 2.] (LEAN_BK)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Bush |   | 10.4 |
2) Kerry |   | 21.5 |
3) Other |   | 8.3 |
9) DK/Ref |   | 60.1 |
Missing | 1554 | |
Total | 149 | 100.0 |
152) 2004 Vote preference (SWING)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Bush, no chance Kerry |   | 30.1 |
2) Kerry, no chance Bush |   | 41.2 |
3) Bush, lean Bush chance Kerry |   | 11.8 |
4) Kerry, lean Kerry chance Bush |   | 10.8 |
5) Undecided |   | 6.1 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
153) Recoded age (RECAGE)
| TOTAL | % |
1) 18-24 |   | 12.0 |
2) 25-34 |   | 17.8 |
3) 35-44 |   | 20.7 |
4) 45-54 |   | 19.1 |
5) 55-64 |   | 12.9 |
6) 65+ |   | 16.2 |
9) Refused |   | 1.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
154) Recoded education (RECEDUC)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Less than high school |   | 14.3 |
2) High school graduate |   | 35.8 |
3) Some college |   | 23.5 |
4) College+ |   | 26.2 |
9) Refused |   | 0.2 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
155) Race/ethnicity (RACETHN)
| TOTAL | % |
1) White, not Hispanic |   | 72.7 |
2) Black, not Hispanic |   | 10.9 |
3) Hispanic |   | 10.4 |
4) Other |   | 5.5 |
9) DK/Refused |   | 0.5 |
Total | 1703 | 100.0 |
156) WEIGHT (WEIGHT)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 1.93 | 0.75 |
157) ATTEMPT (ATTEMPT)
| N | Mean | Std. Deviation |
Total | 1703 | 2.89 | 2.32 |
158) In politics today, do you consider yourself a Republican, Democrat or Independent? (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-PARTYID)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Republican |   | 29.0 |
2) Democrat |   | 36.9 |
3) Independent |   | 34.1 |
Missing | 100 | |
Total | 1603 | 100.0 |
159) [ASK ALL:] Aside from weddings and funerals, how often do you attend religious services: More than once a week, once a week, once or twice a month, a few times a year, seldom, or never? (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-ATTEND)
| TOTAL | % |
1) More than once a week |   | 12.9 |
2) Once a week |   | 24.6 |
3) Once or twice a month |   | 15.2 |
4) A few times a year |   | 20.8 |
5) Seldom |   | 15.5 |
6) Never |   | 11.0 |
Missing | 16 | |
Total | 1687 | 100.0 |
160) Recoded age (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-AGE)
| TOTAL | % |
1) 18-24 |   | 12.1 |
2) 25-34 |   | 18.0 |
3) 35-44 |   | 21.0 |
4) 45-54 |   | 19.4 |
5) 55-64 |   | 13.1 |
6) 65+ |   | 16.4 |
Missing | 20 | |
Total | 1683 | 100.0 |
161) Recoded education (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-EDUC)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Less than high school |   | 14.3 |
2) High school graduate |   | 35.9 |
3) Some college |   | 23.6 |
4) College+ |   | 26.3 |
Missing | 4 | |
Total | 1699 | 100.0 |
162) Last year, that is in 2003, what was your total family income from all sources, before taxes? Just stop me when I get to the right category. (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-INCOME)
| TOTAL | % |
1) Less than $20,000 |   | 21.6 |
2) $20,000 to under $30,000 |   | 15.0 |
3) $30,000 to under $50,000 |   | 23.3 |
4) $50,000 to under $75,000 |   | 17.0 |
5) $75,000 to under $100,000 |   | 10.4 |
6) $100,000 or more |   | 12.7 |
Missing | 215 | |
Total | 1488 | 100.0 |
163) Race/ethnicity (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-RACE)
| TOTAL | % |
1) White, not Hispanic |   | 73.1 |
2) Black, not Hispanic |   | 10.9 |
3) Hispanic/Other |   | 16.0 |
Missing | 9 | |
Total | 1694 | 100.0 |