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Loras College Statewide Survey April 0 Field Dates: April, 0 Completed Surveys: 000 Margin of Error: +/.% (for total sample),.% for Republican subsample,.% for Democratic Subsample Note on Methodology: The Loras College Poll surveyed,000 likely 0 caucus participants. Results with full sample have a +/. percent margin of error. The subsample of likely Republican caucus participants is 09, with a +/. percent margin of error. The subsample of likely Democratic caucus participants is 9, with a +/. percent margin of error. All results calculated at a 9percent confidence interval. Both subsamples of party caucus participants include noparty registrants who passed likely voter screen (see below). Survey conducted with a random sample of registered voters (drawn from official Iowa Secretary of State official voter file) who voted in either the 0 or 0 general election or who had registered since December, 0. Likely caucus voter was defined as those indicating they were definitely or very likely to vote in the 0 Iowa Caucus. Those indicating they were somewhat likely were subjected to further screen question regarding their general interest in politics. Those indicating they were very interested in politics were then accepted within the sample as a likely caucus voter. The statewide sample was balanced for standard demographic variables such as age and gender and divided evenly across Iowa s four congressional districts. Survey included both landlines and cell phones (approximately 0 percent and 0 percent, respectively). The survey was conducted using live operator interviews through a contracted professional call center. Script development and methodology used for the survey received input from Republican campaign consultant Brian Dumas and Democratic campaign consultant Dave Heller. (c) Loras College

Q. The Iowa Presidential Caucuses for the Democratic and Republican parties will be held in February of 0 where Iowans who attend will indicate a preference for the party's presidential nominee. Do you definitely plan to attend a presidential caucus, very likely to attend, somewhat likely, unlikely or do know you have no intention of participating? Definitely.% Very Likely.0 0.% Somewhat Likely..% Q. [Asked only those responding somewhat likely in Q.] How interested are you in politics? Very interested, interested, only somewhat interested or not interested? Very Interested 00.0% Interested 0 0 Only somewhat interested 0 0 Q. And will you attend your local Republican Caucus or the Democratic caucus? Republican Caucus.09 0.9% Democrat Caucus 9 9.% (c) Loras College

Q. Are you registered to vote as a Republican, a Democrat, No Party/Independent or something else at this address? Republican.% Democrat..0.0% No Party/Independent...% Something else...% Not Registered.. 0.% Q. And of the following categories, which one does your age fall into?.% 9 99 9.9% 0..% +.9 9.% Q. Gender Male..% Female 9.9% (c) Loras College

Q. Thinking back to 0 and 00, did you participate in one of the party caucuses in either of those years? Yes...% No.% Can't remember.0.0% Refused 0.% Q. Thinking about the job Barack Obama is doing as president, would you say you approve or disapprove of his job performance? Definitely approve..0 0.% Somewhat approve..% TOTAL APPROVE.9.9% Somewhat disapprove..90 9.0% Definitely disapprove..% TOTAL DISAPPROVE 0 0.%.% Refused 0.% (c) Loras College

Q9. Thinking about the direction of the country, would you say you believe the country is on the right track or headed in the wrong direction? Right track..% Wrong direction...% 9 9.% Refused 0.% Q0Q Asked only of likely Republican caucus [Q.] Q0. And please tell me who would be the candidate you would vote for if the Republican candidates were the following: Jeb Bush...9 9.% Ben Carson...% Chris Christie...% Ted Cruz...% Carly Fiorina...0% Lindsay Graham 0 0 Mike Huckabee...% Bobby Jindal...0% Rand Paul..% Rick Perry..% Marco Rubio 0.0% Rick Santorum.% Scott Walker.% John Kasich.0% Donald Trump.%..% (c) Loras College

Q. Who would be your second option? Jeb Bush 9.% Ben Carson...% Chris Christie..0.9% Ted Cruz...% Carly Fiorina.% Lindsay Graham 0 0 Mike Huckabee...% Bobby Jindal...% Rand Paul..9% Rick Perry..% Marco Rubio 9.% Rick Santorum.% Scott Walker.% John Kasich 0.% Donald Trump.%..0% (c) Loras College

Q. And from the same list, is there any candidate you absolutely would NOT vote for? Jeb Bush....9% Ben Carson..% Chris Christie.. 9.% Ted Cruz...% Carly Fiorina.. 0.% Lindsay Graham.0% Mike Huckabee.9.% Bobby Jindal.. 0.% Rand Paul.0.9% Rick Perry 0.% Marco Rubio...0% Rick Santorum 0.0% Scott Walker...0% John Kasich.0 0 Donald Trump 9.%..% (c) Loras College

Q. Is there another candidate on that list you absolutely would NOT vote for? Jeb Bush.% Ben Carson. 0.% Chris Christie...% Ted Cruz..0.0% Carly Fiorina.. 0.% Lindsay Graham.% Mike Huckabee...% Bobby Jindal...% Rand Paul..% Rick Perry 0.% Marco Rubio.. 0.% Rick Santorum...% Scott Walker...% John Kasich 0.% Donald Trump.%.0.9% (c) Loras College

Q. While it may be difficult to classify different groups of Republicans, if you had to choose among the following four categories, with which group would you most closely identify...socially conservative Republicans, libertarian Republicans, mainstream Republicans or Tea Party Republicans? Socially Conservative Republicans..% Libertarian Republicans...% Mainstream Republicans...% Tea Party Republicans.9.% Refused..% Q Asked only of likely Democratic caucus [Q.] Q. And please tell me who would be the candidate you would vote for if the Democratic candidates were the following:..9.9%..0.0%...% 0.0%.%..% Lincoln Chafee..0 0.% (c) Loras College 9

Q. Who is your second option? 0.%..9%...%....% 9.%..0% Lincoln Chafee.. 0.%..% Q. And from the same list, is there any candidate on the list that you absolutely would not vote for?..0 0.%..%...% 0.0%...%...% Lincoln Chafee 9.9%..0% (c) Loras College 0

Q. How would you describe yourself politically? Very liberal, liberal, moderate or conservative? Very liberal...% Liberal..% Moderate.% Conservative 0.% Unsure...% Refused 0.% Q9. If is chosen as the Democratic Party nominee, how much impact do you think her status as the first majorparty female presidential candidate WILL HAVE on people's vote in the 0 general election? A lot.9.9% Some.% Not much.% Unsure....% Refused 0.% Q0. If is chosen as the Democratic Party nominee, how much impact do you think her status as the first majorparty female presidential candidate SHOULD HAVE on people's vote in the 0 general election? A lot...% Some.% Not much.% Unsure..9.9% Refused 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Do you believe any impact based on her sex will be positive, negative, or are you unsure? Positive...% Negative..% Unsure.% Refused..% Q. When considering your support for a candidate in the caucus, which of the following is the most important factor? Experience..% Likelihood of winning the White House..% Position on issues..9.9% Ideology..% Other.9.9% Refused..% Q. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will environmental issues be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important).%.%.%.% (Critically important)...% (c) Loras College

Q. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will jobs and the economy be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important)..0.0%..%.9.9% 09 0.9% (Critically important)..0.0% Q. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will abortion be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important).%.%... 9.9%.% (Critically important)..9.9% Q. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will Immigration be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important)...%..% 9.9%.% (Critically important)...% (c) Loras College

Q. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will fighting terrorism be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important)...%..%.% 9 9.% (Critically important)...% Q. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will national debt be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important)...%..%.% 0.0% (Critically important)..0.0% Q9. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will education be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important)...%..%.%.% (Critically important)...% (c) Loras College

Q0. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will income inequality be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important) 9.9% 0 0.%.%.% (Critically important)..9 9.% Q. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will samesex marriage be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important).%.%.%....% (Critically important)...% Q. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will foreign policy be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important)...%..%.%.% (Critically important)..0 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. When choosing a presidential candidate, how important will healthcare be in deciding who you will vote for? (Not Important)...%..%.%.% (Critically important)..0.0% Q. How would you rate the state of the economy? Excellent...% Good 0.0% Fair..9 9.% Poor..% Unsure. 0.% Refused 0.% Q. Thinking about the economy of the United States, do you think it will be better, worse or about the same a year from now? Better...% Worse..0 0.% About the same 0.0% Unsure...% Refused 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Now thinking about your own financial situation, do you think it will be better, worse or about the same a year from now? Better...% Worse..0 0.% About the same 0 0.% Unsure...% Refused 0.% Q. How frequently do you use social media such as Facebook or Twitter to get political information? Very Often..% Often...% Not very often..9.9% Never...% Refused 0.% Q. And of the following categories, which one does your total family income fall into? Under $0,000.% $0,000 to $9,999..0 0.% $0,000 to $99,999...% $00,000 to $00,000..% Over $00,000...% Refused..0 0.% (c) Loras College

Q9. What is the highest level of education you completed? Some high school, high school degree, some college, college degree or some graduate education? Some high school...% High school degree.% Some college.% College degree..% Graduate degree.09 0.9% Refused..% Q0. Which of the following is closest to your religious affiliation? Catholic, Protestant, Evangelical, Fundamentalist, Mormon, Jewish, Muslim, No Religion or something else? Catholic...% Protestant..0.0% Evangelical...% Fundamentalist...% Mormon.. 0.% Jewish.. 0.% Muslim.0 0 Something else 0 0.% No Religion..9.9% Refused..% (c) Loras College

Q. And thinking about your personal church attendance, would you say you attend weekly, a couple times per month, a few times per year or would you say you almost never attend church? Weekly.% Couple times a month...% A few times a year..9.9% Almost never/never attend.0.0% Refused..% Q. And would you describe your personal status as married or single? Married...% Single...% Refused..% Q. Congressional District.% 9.9%.%.% (c) Loras College 9

Q. How were you reached? Wireless...% Landline..% (c) Loras College 0

Q. Party Q. Party Q. Obama job approval Definitely Somewhat Somewhat Definitely Total approv e approv e disapprov e disapprov e Refused 000 0 90 Republican.%.% 0.%.% 0.%.% 00.0% Democrat 0.0% 0.% 9.%.%.%.% No Party /Independent.% 0.%.%.%.%.0% Something else.%.%.%.% 0.%.% Not Registered 0.% 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Party Q. Party Q9. Direction of the country Right Wrong Total track direction Refused 000 9 Republican.% 9.%.%.%.% Democrat 0.0% 0 9.% 9.9%.%.% No Party /Independent.%.%.%.0% Something else.% 0.%.%.% Not Registered 0.% 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Party Q. Party Q9. Impact female presidential candidate WILL HAVE on people's vote Not Total A lot Some much Unsure Refused 000 9 Republican.% 0 9.0% 9.9%.%.% 0.0% Democrat 0.0% 9.9%.%.%.9%.0% No Party /Independent.%.%.%.%.%.0% Something else.%.%.%.% Not Registered 0.% 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Party Q. Party Q0. Impact female presidential candidate SHOULD HAVE on people's vote Not Total A lot Some much Unsure Refused 000 9 Republican.%.%.% 0.% 9.0% 0.0% Democrat 0.0% 0 0.%.%.% 0 0.% 0.0% No Party /Independent.%.% 0.%.0%.% Something else.%.% 0.9%.%.% Not Registered 0.% 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Party Q. Party Q. Impact based on her sex will be positive or negative Total Positiv e Negativ e Unsure Ref used 90 Republican 0.%.% 9.9%.%.% Democrat.% 9.%.%.% 0.0% No Party /Independent.%.%.%.9%.% Something else 0.0%.%.% 0.9% Not Registered 0.% 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Party Q. Party Q. Rate the state of the economy Total Excellent Good Fair Poor Unsure Refused 000 0 9 Republican.%.9% 9.% 90.9% 0.%.% 00.0% Democrat 0.0%.% 0.% 0.%.%.% No Party /Independent.% 9.%.%.% 9.9%.% Something else.% 0.9% 0.%.% Not Registered 0.% 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Party Q. Party Q. Economy a year from now About the Total Better Worse same Unsure Refused 000 0 0 Republican.%.%.%.% 9.%.% Democrat 0.0%.% 0 0.0% 9.9% 0.0%.% No Party /Independent.% 0.0%.9%.%.% Something else.%.%.0%.% Not Registered 0.% 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Party Q. Party Q. Financial situation a year from now About the Total Better Worse same Unsure Refused 000 0 0 Republican.%.%.% 00.% 0.0%.% Democrat 0.0%.%.% 0.% 0.0%.% No Party /Independent.%.%.0%.% Something else.%.%.9%.0% Not Registered 0.% 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Most important factor Likelihood of winning Total Experience the White House Position on issues Ideology Other Refused 9 9 9.9%.9%.9%.%.% 0.0% 0 9.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.% 0.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.0%.% 9.%.%.% 0.0%.% 0.%.% 0.0%.%.% 0.%.% 9.% 0.0% 0.0% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Environmental issues (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 0 0 9.9%.%.%.%.% 0.9% 0.0%.% 9.% 0.%.0%.%.%.%.%.0%.9% 0.0%.%.0%.%.9%.%.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.0%.0%.% 0 0.0% 9.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Jobs and the economy (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 9 9.9%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.% 0.0% 9.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.9%.0%.%.%.%.%.%.0% 9.% 0.%.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Abortion (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 9.9% 9.0%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.0% 9.%.9%.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.0%.%.%.9% 0.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.%.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Immigration (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 9.9% 0.%.%.0%.%.% 0.0%.9%.% 0.0%.% 0.%.%.%.9%.0% 0.%.% 0.0%.0%.%.%.%.%.% 0.9% 0.0%.%.%.9%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.% 9 0.%.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Fighting terrorism (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 0 0 0 9.9%.%.0%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.9%.% 0.0% 9.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.0%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q. National debt (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 9.9%.%.% 0.%.% 0.0% 0.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.0% 9.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.9%.% 9.0%.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q9. Education (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 0 9 9 9.9%.% 0.0%.%.%.% 0.0% 0.9% 0.0% 9.0% 0.%.%.% 0.0%.0%.%.% 0.0%.% 0.%.%.% 0.0%.% 0.%.9%.%.%.% 0.%.%.% 0.0%.% 9.%.9% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q0. Income inequality (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9.9%.%.%.%.% 9.% 0.0%.9%.% 9.0%.% 9 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.% 0.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.0%.%.%.% 0.9%.%.%.% 9.% 9 9.9% 0.% (c) Loras College 9

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Samesex marriage (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 99 9.9%.9%.% 0.%.%.0% 0.0%.% 0.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.0% 0.0%.%.%.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.9%.%.% 9.%.% 9.% 0.% 9 9.% (c) Loras College 0

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Foreign policy (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 9 9.9%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.% 9.9% 9.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.0%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.0%.%.%.%.%.9%.% 0.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.9%.%.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Healthcare (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9.9%.%.% 0.%.% 0.0% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.0%.%.9%.%.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q. Most important factor Likelihood of winning Total Experience the White House Position on issues Ideology Other Refused 9 9 0.%.9%.% 0.%.0%.% 0.0%.9%.% 0.%.% 0.% 0.0%.% 0.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.0%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q. Environmental issues (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 0 0 0.% 0.%.%.0% 0.% 0.9%.9%.%.%.%.0%.0%.%.%.0% 0.9%.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.0%.0%.%.0%.%.0%.0% 0.%.% 0.%.0%.% 0.%.%.% 0.0%.%.% 0 9.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q. Jobs and the economy (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 9 0.%.%.0%.% 9.%.%.9%.%.0%.9% 0.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.% 9.%.%.% 9.0% 0.% 9.%.0%.% 0.%.0% 0.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.% 9.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q. Abortion (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 0.%.% 0.%.% 0.%.%.9%.9% 0.%.0% 0.%.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.0%.%.%.% 9.%.%.0%.%.% 0.%.0%.%.%.%.% 0.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.% 9.%.0% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q. Immigration (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 0.%.% 0 9.% 9.%.% 9 0.%.9% 0.% 0 9.% 9.% 0.% 0.0%.%.%.% 9.%.%.% 9.%.%.% 0.0% 9.%.%.%.%.9% 9.%.0%.%.9% 0.% 0.% 0.% 0.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.% 9.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q. Fighting terrorism (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 0 0 0 0.%.%.%.%.%.0%.9%.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.0%.%.% 0.9% 0.% 0.%.% 0.9% 0.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q. National debt (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 0.%.% 9.%.% 9.9%.9%.9%.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.9%.%.%.% 9.%.%.%.% 9.%.% 9.% 0.% 0.%.%.0%.%.% 0.% 0.% 0.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.% (c) Loras College 9

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q9. Education (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 0 9 9 0.%.% 0.0%.%.%.0%.9%.% 0.0%.% 9.%.%.% 0.0% 0.%.0%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.0%.% 9.%.%.% 9.%.0%.0%.% 0.% 0.% 0.%.0%.% 0.% 0.0%.%.% 9.% (c) Loras College 0

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q0. Income inequality (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 0.%.% 0.%.%.%.0%.9%.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.% 0.9%.% 0.%.0%.%.%.% 0.%.% 0.9%.%.%.% 0.%.9%.9% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q. Samesex marriage (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 99 0.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.9%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.0%.%.%.%.9%.% 9 9.% 9.%.% 9.% 9.%.9% 9 9.%.0%.%.%.0% 0.%.%.%.0%.%.%.9% 0.% 0.%.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q. Foreign policy (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 9 0.%.%.% 9.%.% 0.%.9%.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.% 9.%.0%.% 9.%.% 0.%.% 9.% 9.% 0.%.%.%.0%.%.%.0% 0.% 0.%.0%.%.%.%.% 0.%.0% 9.% (c) Loras College

Q. Democrat second option Q. Democrat second option Q. Healthcare (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 0.%.%.% 9 9.% 9.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.% 0.0%.% 9.0%.% 9.%.%.% 0.%.% 9.%.0%.%.%.% 0.% 0.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 00.% (c) Loras College

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. Most important factor Likelihood of winning Total Experience the White House Position on issues Ideology Other Refused 9 9 0 0.% 0.% 0.% 9.9%.% 0.0%.% 0.%.%.% 0.0%.%.9%.%.% 0.0% 9.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.0%.% 0.%.% 9.9%.9%.%.%.% 0.0%.0% 9 0.%.9%.%.% 9.% 0.0% (c) Loras College

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. Environmental issues (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 0 0 0 0.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.0%.9% 0.0%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.0% 9.% 9.9%.%.%.%.0% 9.% 0.0%.% 00.% 0.% (c) Loras College

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. Jobs and the economy (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 9 0 0.%.%.%.9% 0.%.9%.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.9%.% 9.9%.%.%.0%.%.%.% 9.9% 9.% (c) Loras College

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. Abortion (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 0 0.%.9%.0%.%.%.%.% 9.0%.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.% 9.9% 0.%.%.0%.9%.%.0% 9.9% 0 0.% 9 0.%.%.9% (c) Loras College

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. Immigration (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 0 0.% 0.%.%.% 9.% 9.%.% 0.%.%.%.9% 0.0%.%.%.%.% 9.% 0.0%.%.% 0.%.%.%.9%.% 0.%.%.%.9%.0%.%.% 9.9%.%.%.%.9%.0%.%.% 90.% 0 0.% 9.% (c) Loras College 9

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. Fighting terrorism (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 0 0 0 0 0.% 9.% 0.% 0 9.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.% 0.0% 9.%.%.9%.9%.%.%.% 0.9%.%.%.%.0%.% 9.% 9.9%.%.%.%.0%.%.%.%.%.% (c) Loras College 90

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. National debt (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 0 0.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.% 0.0%.%.%.% 0.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.9%.%.%.%.%.0%.%.0% 9 0.% 9 0.% 00.9% (c) Loras College 9

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q9. Education (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 0 9 9 0 0.%.% 0.0%.% 9.% 9 9.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.0% 0.%.%.%.0%.%.%.%.0%.0%.% 9.9%.%.0%.%.%.0% 0.9% 0.0%.% 9.% 0 9.% (c) Loras College 9

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q0. Income inequality (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 0 0.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.0%.% 9.%.% 9.9%.%.%.%.0%.0%.%.% 9.% 9.% 0.% (c) Loras College 9

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. Samesex marriage (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 99 0 0.% 9.%.9% 0.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.0%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.0%.%.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.0% 9.9%.%.%.% 0.%.%.0% 0.0%.%.%.%.% (c) Loras College 9

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. Foreign policy (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 9 9 0 0.%.%.%.% 0 0.% 9.%.%.% 9.%.9% 9.% 9.%.%.%.%.0% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.0%.%.%.%.%.% 9.9%.%.% 0.%.0% 0.9%.0%.% 0.% 9.% (c) Loras College 9

Q. Dem you absolutely wouldn't vote for Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. Healthcare (Not (Critically Total Important) important) 9 0 0.%.%.% 0.% 0.% 0.9%.%.%.% 0.% 0.%.9%.%.%.%.9% 9.% 0.0%.% 0.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.9%.% 0.%.0%.0%.% 0.0%.%.% 9.% (c) Loras College 9

Q. Describe yourself politically Q. Democrat ballot test Q. Describe yourself politically Total Very liberal Liberal Moderate Conserv ativ e Unsure Refused 9 0 9.9%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0% 0.0%.% 0 0.% 00.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.% 0 0.9%.0%.%.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.9% 0.0% (c) Loras College

Q. Describe yourself politically Q. Democrat second option Q. Describe yourself politically Total Very liberal Liberal Moderate Conserv ativ e Unsure Refused 9 0 0.%.% 9.%.0%.%.%.9%.% 9.9% 9.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.0%.% 0.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.0%.0%.%.%.% 0.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.9% 9.9%.%.% 00.0% (c) Loras College

Q. Describe yourself politically Q. Dem you absolutely would not vote for Q. Describe yourself politically Total Very liberal Liberal Moderate Conserv ativ e Unsure Refused 9 0 0 0.% 9.% 0.0% 0 0.9%.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.% 0.0%.%.%.%.0% 0.0%.%.%.%.%.% 0.%.%.%.%.% 9.9% 9.9% 0.%.%.%.0%.0%.%.%.%.0%.% 0.0% (c) Loras College