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Field Dates: August 15-16, 2012
Margin of Error: + 4.9%
Percentages may not add up due to rounding.
A. Are you currently registered to vote at your current address?
100% YES, REGISTERED
B. Gender (RECORDED BY OBSERVATION)
48% MALE
52% FEMALE
C. Region (RECORDED FROM SAMPLE)
49% DENVER
20% NORTHEAST
8% NORTHWEST
17% SOUTHEAST6% SOUTHWEST
D. To ensure we talk with a mix of different people, which of the following ranges includes
your current age? (READ LIST)
8% 18-24
13% 25-34
17% 35-44
18% 45-54
25% 55-6418% 65+
1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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E. And how would you describe your racial or ethnic background? (READ LIST):
83% WHITE/CAUCASIAN
3% BLACK/AFRICAN-AMERICAN7% HISPANIC/LATINO
* ASIAN
3% OTHER (VOLUNTEERED)
5% DONT KNOW/REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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1. To begin, I will read you a pair of statements about energy, which powers many aspects of
everyday life. Please tell me which one you agree with more. (PROBED: And do you strongly
or somewhat agree more with (person 1/person 2)? (ROTATED STATEMENTS)
Person 1: America is in a period of energy scarcity and crisis.
Person 2: America is in a period of energy opportunity and abundance.
36% AGREE PERSON 1 (NET)
24% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 1
12% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 1
55% AGREE PERSON 2 (NET)
17% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 2
38% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 2
8% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
ATTITUDES TOWARDS ENERGY POLICIES
I will now read you a list of facts and policies related to energy. For each one please tell me if
you (ROTATED) support or oppose that policy. ASKED AFTER EACH: And do you strongly
(support/oppose) or somewhat (support/oppose) that policy? (ROTATED 2-5)
2. Hydraulic Fracturing or Fracking is a process that uses water to get oil and natural gas
located in tight shale rock one to two miles beneath the earth. Do you (ROTATED) support
or oppose this method of energy production?
55% SUPPORT (NET)
36% STRONGLY SUPPORT
18% SOMEWHAT SUPPORT
39% OPPOSE (NET)
11% SOMEWHAT OPPOSE
28% STRONGLY OPPOSE
7% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)- REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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3. Leasing more federal land for energy exploration and development.
58% SUPPORT (NET)
43% STRONGLY SUPPORT
15% SOMEWHAT SUPPORT
36% OPPOSE (NET)
15% SOMEWHAT OPPOSE
21% STRONGLY OPPOSE
5% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
4. Increasing domestic oil and natural gas production here in the U.S.
80% SUPPORT (NET)
64% STRONGLY SUPPORT
17% SOMEWHAT SUPPORT
16% OPPOSE (NET)
6% SOMEWHAT OPPOSE
10% STRONGLY OPPOSE
4% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
* REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
5. Using hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars to fund private alternative energy companies,like those producing wind and solar energy.
49% SUPPORT (NET)
32% STRONGLY SUPPORT
17% SOMEWHAT SUPPORT
47% OPPOSE (NET)
11% SOMEWHAT OPPOSE
33% STRONGLY OPPOSE
4% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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6. Im now going to give you some more information on Hydraulic Fracturing or Fracking. It is
a process that uses water to get oil and natural gas located in tight shale rock far below the
surface of the earth. (ROTATED SENTENCE ORDER, NUMBERS NOT READ) 1) It has been
used safely in the U.S. for 60 years. 2) Half of current domestic energy production is a result
of fracking. 3) 85% of current domestic drilling uses fracking. 4) Fracking has contributed to
the decrease in natural gas prices the price has fallen over 60% since 2006.
What is the most memorable thing from the information I just shared with you?
(VOLUNTEERED LIST)
34% FRACKING HAS BEEN USED SAFELY IN THE U.S. FOR 60 YEARS
23% FRACKING CONTRIBUTED TO DECREASE IN NATURAL GAS PRICES 60%
SINCE 2006
10% 85% OF CURRENT DOMESTIC DRILLING USING FRACKING
4% HALF OF CURRENT DOMESTIC ENERGY PRODUCTION IS A RESULT OF
FRACKING
3% OTHER
10% ALL OF IT IS MEMORABLE
13% NOTHING IS MEMORABLE
4% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE
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7. I will now read you a pair of statements about the Keystone XL Pipeline, which would bring
oil from Canada through the United States to refiners in Texas. Please tell me which one
you agree with more. (PROBED: And do you strongly or somewhat agree more with (person
1/person 2)? (ROTATED STATEMENTS)
Person 1: The U.S. State Department estimates the pipeline would create over 5,000jobs and an independent report estimated the pipeline could supply 5% of our countrys
energy needs. We should build the Keystone Pipeline.
Person 2: The Keystone Pipeline may harm the environment and does not decrease our
dependence on oil. We should not build the Keystone Pipeline.
61% AGREE PERSON 1 (NET)
48% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 1
12% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 1
34% AGREE PERSON 2 (NET)
7% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 2
27% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 2
5% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
Please tell me whether you (ROTATED) agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
And is that STRONGLY or just SOMEWHAT agree/disagree?
8. Increasing domestic energy production in the U.S. would reduce the price we pay for gas,heating fuel and other energy.
70% AGREE (NET)
47% STRONGLY AGREE
23% SOMEWHAT AGREE
26% DISAGREE (NET)
9% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE
17% STRONGLY DISAGREE
4% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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9. An affordable, abundant domestic energy supply in the U.S. is key to improving our overall
economy and creating jobs. PROBED: And do you strongly or somewhat (agree/disagree)?
82% AGREE (NET)
63% STRONGLY AGREE
19% SOMEWHAT AGREE
14% DISAGREE (NET)
8% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE
6% STRONGLY DISAGREE
4% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
* REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
10. Increasing domestic energy production would reduce our reliance on foreign oil sources
and help our national security.
85% AGREE (NET)
67% STRONGLY AGREE
18% SOMEWHAT AGREE
12% DISAGREE (NET)
4% SOMEWHAT DISAGREE
8% STRONGLY DISAGREE
3% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
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11. On a scale of 1 to 10 where 1 means completely disagree and 10 means completely
agree, how much do you agree with the statement I would welcome American oil and
natural gas companies coming into my area to develop energy resources if it were proved
that it would create local jobs and help the local economy.
15% DISAGREE (NET)12% 1- COMPLETELY DISAGREE
3% 2
6% 3
33% NEUTRAL (NET)
5% 4
9% 5
6% 6
11% 7
56% AGREE (NET)
8% 8
6% 9
33% 10- COMPLETELY AGREE
1% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
- REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
(ROTATED 12 AND 13)
12. (PROBED: And do you strongly or somewhat agree more with (person 1/person 2)?
(ROTATED STATEMENTS)
Person 1: Alternative energy sources can now produce enough energy to power our
entire lives at a reasonable cost we do not need to continue using oil and natural gas.
Person 2: Alternative energy sources may be important to develop as a back-up power
source for the future, but it cannot now meet all of our energy needs at a reasonable
cost we still need oil and natural gas.
17% AGREE PERSON 1 (NET)
11% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 1
5% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 1
77% AGREE PERSON 2 (NET)
19% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 2
58% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 2
6% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
13. (PROBED: And do you strongly or somewhat agree more with (person 1/person 2)?
(ROTATED STATEMENTS)
Person 1: Alternative energy sources like wind and solar power are good ideas, but they
are too expensive and I cant afford them.
Person 2: It is important we start using alternative energy sources like wind and solar
power and I am personally willing to pay more to use them.
48% AGREE PERSON 1 (NET)
34% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 1
14% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 1
47% AGREE PERSON 2 (NET)
15% SOMEWHAT AGREE PERSON 2
32% STRONGLY AGREE PERSON 2
4% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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POLITICAL CURRENCY
(ROTATED QUESTIONS 14-15)
14. (ROTATED CANDIDATES)
Candidate A says the focus of U.S. energy policy should be to maximize the speed at which
alternative energy can completely replace oil and natural gas. Candidate A wants to limitthe new development of oil and natural gas in the United States.
Candidate B says the focus of U.S. energy policy should be to maximize domestic energy
production from all sources including oil and natural gas. Candidate B supports the
increased development of oil and natural gas in the United States.
33% CANDIDATE A (NET)
23% MUCH MORE LIKELY CANDIDATE A
10% SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY CANDIDATE A
61% CANDIDATE B (NET)
14% SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY CANDIDATE B
47% MUCH MORE LIKELY CANDIDATE B
6% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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15. (ROTATED CANDIDATES)
Candidate A says speeding up development of alternative energy is important enough for
the government to artificially raise the price of oil and natural gas to encourage
development and use of alternatives. Developing renewable energy is important enough for
the government to help its progress through taxpayer funded loans to private companies.
Candidate B says alternative energy is important but the government should not artificially
raise the price of oil and natural gas to make alternatives economically viable. Developing
renewable energy is important but the government should not be able to pick winners and
losers in the market place.
27% CANDIDATE A (NET)
20% MUCH MORE LIKELY CANDIDATE A
7% SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY CANDIDATE A
67% CANDIDATE B (NET)
15% SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY CANDIDATE B
52% MUCH MORE LIKELY CANDIDATE B
5% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
16. Which of the following do you prefer? (ROTATED STATEMENTS) And do you greatly or
somewhat prefer that one?
A: A society with a larger government, more government services but a smaller economyand fewer jobs
OR
B: A society with a larger economy and more jobs but smaller government and fewer
government services.
17% PREFER A (NET)
11% GREATLY PREFER A
6% SOMEWHAT PREFER A
67% PREFER B (NET)10% SOMEWHAT PREFER B
57% GREATLY PREFER B
10% NEITHER (VOLUNTEERED)
5% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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17. Which of the following do you think come from placing restrictions on the development of
American oil and natural gas here in the U.S.? You may select all that apply. (READ LIST,
ALLOWED MULTIPLE RESPONSES)
28% DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN NATIONS FOR ENERGY
29% HIGHER GAS AND ENERGY PRICES20% FEWER AMERICAN JOBS
19% LOWER TAX REVENUE FROM THE OIL AND GAS COMPANIES
18% POOR ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
26% ALL OF THE ABOVE (VOLUNTEERED)
13% NONE OF THE ABOVE (VOLUNTEERED)
7% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
MESSAGE TESTING
I will now read you a series of statements. For each one, tell me if it makes you more or less
likely to support increased development of domestic oil and natural gas.
ASKED AFTER EACH: And does that make you much (more/less) likely to support or somewhat
(more/less) likely to support. (ROTATED GROUPS OF QUESTIONS; ROTATED QUESTIONS WITHIN
GROUPS)
GROUP A
18. Thanks to technological innovation, the total amount of recoverable oil in the United
States, including offshore, has increased from 140 billion in 2000 to 1.44 trillion in 2011 a
greater than 1000% increase. However, over 90 percent of that supply is currently blockedfrom development by the federal government.
51% MORE LIKELY (NET)
38% MUCH MORE LIKELY
13% SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY
36% LESS LIKELY (NET)
12% SOMEWHAT LESS LIKELY
24% MUCH LESS LIKELY
11% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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19. A recent study concluded that opening up all offshore areas for oil and natural gas
development currently closed by the federal government would create 1.1 million new
jobs.
63% MORE LIKELY (NET)
46% MUCH MORE LIKELY17% SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY
29% LESS LIKELY (NET)
9% SOMEWHAT LESS LIKELY
20% MUCH LESS LIKELY
8% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
GROUP B
20. In the last five years the United States has reduced the share of oil it imports from 66% to
44%, in large part through technology advances like hydraulic fracturing.
63% MORE LIKELY (NET)
42% MUCH MORE LIKELY
21% SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY
25% LESS LIKELY (NET)
9% SOMEWHAT LESS LIKELY
16% MUCH LESS LIKELY
11% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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21. The switch from coal to natural gas use for electricity made possible by fracking is a
significant reason the United States has lowered its carbon emissions from its energy sector
by 9% since in just five years.
62% MORE LIKELY (NET)
38% MUCH MORE LIKELY25% SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY
24% LESS LIKELY (NET)
7% SOMEWHAT LESS LIKELY
17% MUCH LESS LIKELY
12% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
GROUP C
22. Despite increasing gasoline costs, new Federal lands leased for oil and natural gas
development have decreased from 12 million acres 25 years ago to just under 2 million
acres today. In addition to more energy, opening up federal lands would bring in hundreds
of billions of revenue for the Federal Government.
58% MORE LIKELY (NET)
39% MUCH MORE LIKELY
19% SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY
32% LESS LIKELY (NET)11% SOMEWHAT LESS LIKELY
22% MUCH LESS LIKELY
8% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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23. Federal land leasing for energy production is down 50% from the level it was at under
President Bill Clinton.
54% MORE LIKELY (NET)
36% MUCH MORE LIKELY
19% SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY
29% LESS LIKELY (NET)
11% SOMEWHAT LESS LIKELY
19% MUCH LESS LIKELY
15% DO NOT KNOW/CANNOT JUDGE (VOLUNTEERED)
1% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
POLITICAL
24. If the election for President of the United States were held today and the candidates were
(ROTATED) Democrat Barack Obama with running mate Joe Biden and Republican Mitt
Romney with running mate Paul Ryan for whom would you vote?
(PROBED THOSE WHO SAY OBAMA OR ROMNEY: AND WOULD THAT BE DEFINITELY OR
PROBABLY FOR [INSERT CANDIDATE]?)
(PROBED THOSE WHO SAY UNDECIDED: TOWARD WHICH CANDIDATE DO YOU LEAN?)
40% OBAMA (NET)33% DEFINITELY BARACK OBAMA
3% PROBABLY BARACK OBAMA
4% LEAN BARACK OBAMA
46% ROMNEY (NET)
2% LEAN MITT ROMNEY
6% PROBABLY MITT ROMNEY
38% DEFINITELY MITT ROMNEY
8% HARD UNDECIDED (VOLUNTEERED)
2% OTHER (VOLUNTEERED)
4% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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DEMOGRAPHICS
26. What is the last grade of formal education you completed? (READ LIST)
1% LESS THAN HIGH SCHOOL
10% HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE
23% SOME COLLEGE/VOCATIONAL SCHOOL36% COLLEGE GRADUATE
29% POST GRADUATE
2% DO NOT KNOW/REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
27. Which of the following best describes your current work status or occupation? (READ
RESPONSES AND ACCEPT ONE ONLY, UNLESS RESPONDENT SAYS STUDENT AND ANOTHER
CATEGORY)
49% FULL TIME WORK OUTSIDE THE HOME
8% PART TIME WORK OUTSIDE OF THE HOME
4% STAY AT HOME FULL TIME/ DO NOT WORK
4% UNEMPLOYED/LOOKING FOR WORK
1% UNEMPLOYED/NOT LOOKING FOR WORK
3% STUDENT
27% RETIRED
4% OTHER
- DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED)
2% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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28. Regardless of whether or not you are registered to vote, in politics, do you generally
consider yourself to be a (ROTATED) Republican, Independent, or Democrat? (If Republican
or Democrat, ASKED: Are you a strong (Republican/Democrat) or a not-so-strong
(Republican/Democrat)? (If Independent ASKED: Which way do you lean towards, the
Democratic or the Republican party?)
36% REPUBLICAN (NET)
26% STRONG REPUBLICAN
6% NOT-SO-STRONG REPUBLICAN
4% INDEPENDENT LEANING REPUBLICAN
32% INDEPENDENT
30% DEMOCRAT (NET)
7% INDEPENDENT LEANING DEMOCRAT
5% NOT-SO-STRONG DEMOCRAT
19% STRONG DEMOCRAT
1% OTHER (VOLUNTEERED)
2% DONT KNOW/REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
29. Regardless of how you feel now, for whom did you vote in the 2008 Presidential elections
(ROTATED) Barack Obama, John McCain or Ralph Nader, or did you not have an opportunity
to vote in those elections?
44% BARACK OBAMA
44% JOHN MCCAIN2% RALPH NADAR
1% OTHER
4% DID NOT VOTE
2% DO NOT KNOW/DONT REMEMBER (VOLUNTEERED)
5% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
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30. Thinking for a moment about your social, economic, and political viewsDo you consider
yourself to be? (READ AND ROTATED TOP TO BOTTOM AND BOTTOM TO TOP)
40% CONSERVATIVE (NET)
22% VERY CONSERVATIVE
18% SOMEWHAT CONSERVATIVE
29% MODERATE
22% LIBERAL (NET)
11% SOMEWHAT LIBERAL
11% VERY LIBERAL
5% LIBERTARIAN
4% DONT KNOW/REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)
31. And regarding your households annual incomePlease tell me which of the following
categories best describes your familys total annual household income before taxes. (READ
LIST)
7% LESS THAN $25,000
7% $25,000 TO $29,999
7% $30,000 TO $39,999
7% $40,000 TO $49,999
7% $50,000 TO $59,999
7% $60,000 TO $69,999
4% $70,000 TO $79,99910% $80,000 TO $99,999
23% $100,000 OR HIGHER
5% DO NOT KNOW (VOLUNTEERED)
16% REFUSED (VOLUNTEERED)