IGS Poll: 2020_02


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Total Cases: 6,688 (Range of valid codes: 1-7387)
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CALIFORINA PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

Q11. Are you planning to vote in this year’s California primary election, have you already voted, or are you not that interested?
Percent N Value Label
80.3 4,454 1 Yes, planning to vote
16.2 897 2 Already voted
3.5 195 3 Not that interested


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Q2A2A. Did you cast your vote by mail or did you go to a voting center and voite in person?
Percent N Value Label
99.7 894 1 Voted by mail
0.3 3 2 Voted at a voting center in person


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Record/columns: 1/14-16
Q3A3A. When voting in this year's primary election, did you vote using a non-partisan ballot or did you request a Democratic Party ballot and vote in the Democratic presidential primary?
Percent N Value Label
55.2 96 1 Voted using a non-partisan ballot
44.8 78 2 Voted using a Democratic Party ballot


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Q4A4A. For whom did you vote for president?
Percent N Value Label
0.0 0 1 Michael Bennet
7.3 37 2 Joseph R. Biden
12.5 63 3 Michael R. Bloomberg
0.6 3 4 Cory Booker
0.0 0 5 Mosie Boyd
14.4 73 6 Pete Buttigieg
0.0 0 7 Julian Castro
0.0 0 8 Roque 'Rocky' De La Fuente III
0.0 0 9 John K. Delaney
0.0 0 10 Michael A. Ellinger
0.8 4 11 Tulsi Gabbard
0.0 0 12 Mark Stewart Greenstein
6.1 31 13 Amy Klobuchar
0.0 0 14 Deval Patrick
40.9 207 15 Bernie Sanders
0.0 0 16 Joe Sestak
1.4 7 17 Tom Steyer
14.0 71 18 Elizabeth Warren
0.0 0 19 Marianne Williamson
2.0 10 20 Andrew Yang


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Record/columns: 1/20-22
Q2P12P1. How much interest do you personally have in voting in this year’s presidential primary election?
Percent N Value Label
85.1 3,790 1 A great deal
12.3 548 2 Some
2.6 114 3 A little


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Record/columns: 1/23-25
Q2P22P2. How certain are you that you will vote in the primary election?
Percent N Value Label
87.8 3,907 1 Absolutely certain
10.1 450 2 Fairly certain
2.1 92 3 Not certain


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Q3P3P. When voting in this year’s primary election, will you vote using a non-partisan ballot or a Democratic Party ballot?
Percent N Value Label
39.8 301 1 Will vote using a non-partisan ballot
60.2 455 2 Will vote using a Democratic Party ballot


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Q4PA4PA. If the Democratic primary for president were being held today, for whom would you vote?
Percent N Value Label
0.2 6 1 Michael Bennet
7.3 192 2 Joseph R. Biden
9.1 237 3 Michael R. Bloomberg
0.2 4 4 Cory Booker
0.0 0 5 Mosie Boyd
9.1 239 6 Pete Buttigieg
0.0 0 7 Julian Castro
0.0 1 8 Roque 'Rocky' De La Fuente III
0.0 1 9 John K. Delaney
0.0 0 10 Michael A. Ellinger
0.6 15 11 Tulsi Gabbard
0.0 0 12 Mark Stewart Greenstein
5.7 149 13 Amy Klobuchar
0.0 1 14 Deval Patrick
31.1 813 15 Bernie Sanders
0.0 0 16 Joe Sestak
2.0 53 17 Tom Steyer
22.4 587 18 Elizabeth Warren
0.1 2 19 Marianne Williamson
1.7 45 20 Andrew Yang
10.4 271 21 Undecided


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Q4PB4PB. Who would be your second choice?
Percent N Value Label
0.5 12 1 Michael Bennet
10.6 248 2 Joseph R. Biden
6.9 162 3 Michael R. Bloomberg
0.9 20 4 Cory Booker
0.0 0 5 Mosie Boyd
12.6 294 6 Pete Buttigieg
0.7 16 7 Julian Castro
0.0 0 8 Roque 'Rocky' De La Fuente III
0.0 0 9 John K. Delaney
0.0 0 10 Michael A. Ellinger
1.1 26 11 Tulsi Gabbard
0.0 0 12 Mark Stewart Greenstein
10.3 241 13 Amy Klobuchar
0.0 0 14 Deval Patrick
17.8 417 15 Bernie Sanders
0.0 0 16 Joe Sestak
2.9 67 17 Tom Steyer
25.9 605 18 Elizabeth Warren
0.3 7 19 Marianne Williamson
2.2 52 20 Andrew Yang
7.4 173 21 Undecided


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Q5P5P. Have you already received your primary election ballot in the mail or will you get your ballot when you go to vote at a vote center or at your voting precinct?
Percent N Value Label
80.5 3,135 1 Already received my ballot in the mail
19.5 760 2 Will get my ballot when I go to vote


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Record/columns: 1/38-40
Q66. When do you expect that you will ultimately cast your ballot in this year’s primary election?
Percent N Value Label
51.8 2,020 1 Sometime during the coming week
16.5 642 2 The weekend before the election
31.7 1,234 3 On Election Day


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Q77. When making your decision about whom to vote for in California’s Democratic presidential primary, which (was) (will be) more important to you?
Percent N Value Label
49.5 1,545 1 Choosing the candidate who most agrees with you on the issues
50.5 1,576 2 Choosing the candidate with the best chance of defeating Donald Trump in November


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Q88. Which of the following characteristics do you prefer in a candidate for president?
Percent N Value Label
54.9 1,708 1 Someone who advocates for major policy changes
45.1 1,404 2 Someone who advocates for incremental policy changes


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Record/columns: 1/47-49
Q99. Thinking about how the Democratic primary election campaign has unfolded so far, how satisfied are you with the candidates who remain in the race?
Percent N Value Label
24.9 778 1 Very satisfied
58.3 1,823 2 Somewhat satisfied
16.8 526 3 Not satisfied


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Q1010. How fair do you feel the Democratic Party has been to all the various candidates who chose to run in this year’s Democratic presidential primary?
Percent N Value Label
22.7 707 1 Very fair
45.8 1,424 2 Somewhat fair
20.6 640 3 Somewhat unfair
10.9 339 4 Very unfair


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Q1111. Are you now more optimistic or less optimistic about the Democratic Party’s chances of defeating Donald Trump in the November presidential election than you were at the start of the campaign?
Percent N Value Label
28.8 898 1 More optimistic
40.9 1,278 2 Less optimistic
30.3 946 3 No change


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Q1212. Which of the following Democrats do you now think has the best chance of beating President Donald Trump in the November general election?
Percent N Value Label
11.8 367 1 Joe Biden
14.5 454 2 Michael Bloomberg
5.0 155 3 Pete Buttigieg
3.2 101 4 Amy Klobuchar
33.2 1,036 5 Bernie Sanders
11.1 347 6 Elizabeth Warren
21.2 663 7 Don't know


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Q1313. If your preferred candidate does not win the Democratic Party nomination, how certain are you to support the nominee of the Democratic Party in the November presidential election against incumbent Republican Donald Trump?
Percent N Value Label
79.0 2,468 1 Absolutely certain
10.9 341 2 Fairly certain
10.1 317 3 Not certain


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Record/columns: 1/62-64
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