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IGS Poll: 2019_02


INTENT TO VOTE NOVEMBER

Q1414. How certain are you that you will vote in the November 2020 presidential election?
Percent N Value Label
92.8 4,111 1 Absolutely certain
5.3 236 2 Fairly certain
1.3 57 3 Not too certain
0.6 28 4 Not at all certain


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Q1515. If Donald Trump is the Republican candidate for president and the November general election for president were being held today, how likely would you be to vote to re-elect him?
Percent N Value Label
19.4 796 1 Definitely vote to re-elect
4.2 171 2 Probably vote to re-elect
3.2 130 3 Probably not vote to re-elect
70.5 2,897 4 Definitely not vote to re-elect
2.8 116 5 Depends/not sure


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Q1616. Would it be a good thing or a bad thing if former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz were to run in the November 2020 presidential election as an independent or third party candidate?
Percent N Value Label
12.0 494 1 Good thing
45.5 1,869 2 Bad thing
42.5 1,746 3 Don't know enough to say


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/250-252

MUELLER INVESTIGATION

Q16x16x. Now that special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has completed his investigation, what do you believe should be the best course of action for Congress to follow concerning matters relating to President Trump?
Percent N Value Label
37.3 1,643 1 Begin impeachment proceedings that could lead to Trump being removed from office
33.5 1,476 2 Continue investigating questions involving Trump, his finances and allegations of wrongdoing, but don’t begin impeachm
29.3 1,291 3 Consider the matter closed and move on to other things


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/293-295

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

Q1717. Would you be in favor of doing away with the death penalty, or do you feel that the death penalty should be kept as a punishment for serious crimes?
Percent N Value Label
46.8 2,066 1 Do away with death penalty
53.2 2,352 2 Keep death penalty lfor certain crimes


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/296-298
Q1818. Earlier this year, Governor Gavin Newsom imposed a moratorium on all executions in the state while he is in office, which would spare the lives of the over 700 inmates currently on death row. Do you support or oppose the Governor in taking this action
Percent N Value Label
33.8 1,490 1 Support strongly
23.9 1,057 2 Support somewhat
18.6 821 3 Oppose somewhat
23.7 1,046 4 Oppose strongly


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/299-301
Q1919. The legislature is considering placing a constitutional amendment on the 2020 statewide election ballot to abolish the death penalty in California and replace it with life in prison without the possibility of parole. If you were voting on a constituti
Percent N Value Label
53.9 2,364 1 YES to abolish the death penalty in California
46.1 2,023 2 NO to keep the death penalty


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/302-304

CALIFORNIA ISSUES

Q20a20a. Do you favor or oppose the state continuing the high speed rail project in this manner?
Percent N Value Label
14.3 629 1 Support strongly
26.9 1,183 2 Support somewhat
26.2 1,155 3 Oppose somewhat
32.6 1,437 4 Oppose strongly


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/305-307
Q20b20b. Are you opposed because you oppose the Governor’s effort to scale back the project or because you oppose the state’s continued efforts to build high speed rail?
Percent N Value Label
52.4 1,354 1 Oppose the governor's efforts to scale back the project
47.6 1,231 2 Oppose the state's continued efforts to build high speed rail


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100.0 4,435
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Data type: numeric
Record/columns: 1/308-310
Q2121. Do you think the legalization of marijuana in California has been generally a good thing or bad thing?
Percent N Value Label
74.7 3,281 1 Good thing
25.3 1,112 2 Bad thing


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/311-313
Q2323. Which of the following do you feel would be the best way for California to make housing more affordable?
Percent N Value Label
18.2 802 1 Increase the share of rental units with rent control
31.9 1,410 2 Offer additional tax breaks or subsidies to lower and middle income homebuyers
28.6 1,261 3 Allow more multi-unit apartments and condominiums to be built in urban areas or along public transit corridors
21.3 941 4 None of these


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100.0 4,435
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Data type: numeric
Record/columns: 1/314-316
Q2424. Which of the following two statements about housing do you agree with more?
Percent N Value Label
53.4 2,335 1 The lack of affordable housing is now so serious that state government should assume a bigger role and require local com
46.6 2,037 2 Decisions about building more housing should remain in the hands of local officials


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/317-319
Q2525. Due to the growing threat of wildfires in California, do you support or oppose the state imposing limits on new housing development in high risk wildfire areas?
Percent N Value Label
39.9 1,762 1 Support strongly
37.4 1,652 2 Support somewhat
15.5 686 3 Oppose somewhat
7.2 316 4 Oppose strongly


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Q32a32a. Generally speaking in politics do you think of yourself as a . . .
Percent N Value Label
50.2 2,219 1 Democrat
16.0 708 2 Republican
23.6 1,044 3 Independent
10.2 450 4 Something else


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/323-325
Q32b32b. As of today, do you lean more to the Republican Party or the Democratic Party?
Percent N Value Label
23.9 357 1 Republican party
43.2 644 2 Democratic party
32.9 490 3 Neither


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/326-328
Q3333. In general, how would you describe your political views?
Percent N Value Label
6.6 290 1 Very conservative
15.3 678 2 Somewhat conservative
29.1 1,285 3 Moderate
26.9 1,191 4 Somewhat liberal
22.1 976 5 Very liberal


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/329-331
Q3434. Which of the following best describes your present marital status?
Percent N Value Label
50.1 2,210 1 Married
8.8 388 2 Not married, but live together
11.4 501 3 Separated or divorced
4.0 176 4 Widowed
25.7 1,133 5 Single, never married


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100.0 4,435
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Q3535. Approximately how many years have you lived at your current address?
Total Cases: 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/335-572
Q3636. How willing would you be to move out of your neighborhood if you thought that you could have a better quality of life elsewhere?
Percent N Value Label
28.8 1,256 1 Very eager to move
33.4 1,458 2 Somewhat eager to move
23.8 1,040 3 Somewhat reulctant to move
13.9 608 4 Very reluctant to move


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Record/columns: 1/573-575
Q4040. Were you born in the United States or another country?
Percent N Value Label
84.8 3,753 1 Born in U.S.
14.8 656 2 Born in another country
0.2 8 3
0.2 7 4


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100.0 4,435
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Record/columns: 1/576-578
Q4141. Do you speak English primarily or do you speak Spanish primarily?
Percent N Value Label
19.2 60 1 Speak English primarily
43.8 137 2 Speak Spanish primarily
36.7 115 3 Speak both Spanish and English
0.3 1 4


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Record/columns: 1/579-581
Q4242. Do you consider yourself a born-again or evangelical Christian?
Percent N Value Label
16.6 731 1 Yes
83.0 3,644 2 No
0.4 16 3
0.0 1 4


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Record/columns: 1/582-584
Q42x42x. Are you or is anyone in your household a member of a labor union?
Percent N Value Label
23.0 1,016 1 Yes
77.0 3,394 2 No


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Record/columns: 1/585-587
Q4343. We don’t want to know your exact income, but just roughly, could you tell me if your annual household income before taxes is . . .
Percent N Value Label
9.6 413 1 Less than $20,000
13.1 567 2 $20,000 - $39,999
12.8 554 3 $40,000 - $59,999
23.3 1,009 4 $60,000 - $99,999
28.5 1,232 5 $100,000 - $199,999
12.7 549 6 $200,000 or more


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Record/columns: 1/588-590
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