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National Survey Results2020 General Election Likely Voters
Political Environment, Trends & Analysis
Direction: United StatesTime Series
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East 37 61
Midwest 43 54
South 37 59
West 30 67
Battleground States 36 61
Non Battleground States 37 59
Approve – Trump 74 24
Disapprove – Trump 4 93
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 67 29
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 9 89
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 24 67
Republican 70 26
Democrat 13 85
Independent 29 67
Liberal 18 80
Moderate 25 71
Conservative 64 33
No College Degree 40 57
College Graduate 34 64
White 42 55
African- American 12 83
Hispanic 33 64
Under 55 32 65
Over 55 44 53
Married 43 55
Single 26 69
Men 36 62
Women 37 59
Direction: United States
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Generic Ballot: U.S. CongressTime Series
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Democrat Republican Undecided
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GOP DEM. UND.
East 47 44 9
Midwest 52 38 10
South 42 51 7
West 45 50 5
Battleground States 42 50 8
Non Battleground States 49 43 8
Approve – Trump 85 10 5
Disapprove – Trump 10 81 9
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 100 0 0
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 0 100 0
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 0 0 100
Republican 98 1 1
Democrat 7 91 3
Independent 35 44 21
Liberal 13 85 2
Moderate 33 52 15
Conservative 85 10 5
No College Degree 48 45 7
College Graduate 44 48 8
White 55 37 9
African- American 12 82 6
Hispanic 32 64 4
Under 55 39 55 6
Over 55 55 34 11
Married 55 37 9
Single 31 62 7
Men 44 47 9
Women 47 46 6
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Generic Ballot: U.S. Congress
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Job Rating: Donald TrumpTime Series
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App. Disapp.
East 48 50
Midwest 53 45
South 45 54
West 43 57
Battleground States 43 56
Non Battleground States 51 48
Approve – Trump 100 0
Disapprove – Trump 0 100
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 88 12
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 10 90
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 33 58
Republican 90 10
Democrat 14 85
Independent 41 58
Liberal 20 80
Moderate 36 62
Conservative 81 18
No College Degree 50 49
College Graduate 45 55
White 55 45
African- American 19 80
Hispanic 36 63
Under 55 40 58
Over 55 58 42
Married 56 43
Single 32 66
Men 46 53
Women 48 51
Job Rating: Donald Trump
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Job Rating: Donald Trump handling the CoronavirusTime Series
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Approve Disapprove
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East 50 49
Midwest 53 44
South 45 55
West 41 58
Battleground States 43 55
Non Battleground States 50 48
Approve – Trump 94 5
Disapprove – Trump 4 95
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 87 13
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 10 89
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 34 59
Republican 88 11
Democrat 14 84
Independent 41 58
Liberal 18 81
Moderate 37 61
Conservative 81 19
No College Degree 50 49
College Graduate 44 55
White 55 44
African- American 17 81
Hispanic 38 61
Under 55 40 59
Over 55 57 42
Married 55 44
Single 33 66
Men 45 54
Women 48 50
Job Rating: Donald Trump handling the Coronavirus
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Opinion: Nancy PelosiTime Series
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Favorable Unfavorable
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East 35 58
Midwest 31 65
South 40 54
West 42 50
Battleground States 39 55
Non Battleground States 36 57
Approve – Trump 12 85
Disapprove – Trump 61 31
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 10 87
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 67 25
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 20 69
Republican 10 86
Democrat 66 24
Independent 33 63
Liberal 67 25
Moderate 42 50
Conservative 9 88
No College Degree 35 58
College Graduate 40 55
White 29 67
African- American 66 21
Hispanic 52 38
Under 55 43 48
Over 55 29 69
Married 32 65
Single 47 42
Men 40 57
Women 36 56
Opinion: Nancy Pelosi
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May 202011
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East 52 36
Midwest 61 29
South 50 40
West 47 41
Battleground States 51 39
Non Battleground States 54 35
Approve – Trump 91 5
Disapprove – Trump 17 68
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 91 5
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 15 71
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 53 21
Republican 92 4
Democrat 17 68
Independent 51 38
Liberal 23 67
Moderate 43 40
Conservative 86 9
No College Degree 55 34
College Graduate 50 41
White 60 31
African- American 25 63
Hispanic 38 42
Under 55 45 42
Over 55 64 30
Married 63 30
Single 36 48
Men 53 37
Women 52 38
Should President Trump continue to fight to change Washington?
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Yes 51 49 50 53 56 51 52
No 38 38 39 37 32 38 37
National - M&A
May 202012
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Capitalism Socialism DK/Ref.
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East 66 11
Midwest 62 18
South 60 17
West 59 16
Battleground States 63 16
Non Battleground States 59 15
Approve – Trump 79 7
Disapprove – Trump 45 23
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 80 7
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 42 26
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 62 4
Republican 80 7
Democrat 41 28
Independent 64 11
Liberal 41 35
Moderate 56 12
Conservative 83 3
No College Degree 56 16
College Graduate 67 15
White 68 13
African- American 41 18
Hispanic 49 26
Under 55 54 22
Over 55 73 5
Married 71 12
Single 50 24
Men 68 17
Women 56 15
All things being equal, do you prefer: 1. Free Market Capitalism
or.2. Big Government Socialism
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Capitalism 63 60 61 63 60 61 62 59 61
Socialism 14 14 15 14 16 12 13 17 16
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May 202013
Now, from the following list, which issue is personally most important to you?
4/2020 5/26 Rep Dem Ind Lib Mod ConsApp.
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CORONAVIRUS 41 31 23 37 33 35 39 21 25 38 31 32
Create Vaccine 19 17 13 17 19 17 19 13 14 19 17 16
Stop Spread 22 15 11 20 14 18 19 8 11 19 14 16
ECONOMIC 26 31 48 8 28 18 25 49 47 17 34 29
Reopening the Economy 11 16 29 5 16 5 12 30 28 6 17 15
Create Jobs 5 7 8 7 6 6 6 8 7 6 7 7
Reduce Gov’t Waste 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 2 5 1
Manufacturing Return 3 3 5 1 2 1 3 4 5 0 2 4
Fix Infrastructure 3 2 2 3 1 3 1 3 3 2 3 2
SOCIAL 18 20 10 30 20 34 18 11 9 31 21 20
Reforming Health care 7 7 4 9 6 11 5 5 3 10 8 6
Reduce Climate Change 4 6 1 10 6 12 5 1 1 10 6 5
Protect Medicare 4 4 2 5 6 6 4 3 3 6 5 3
Improving Education 3 4 3 6 3 6 4 2 2 5 2 5
HONESTY/INTEGRITY/D.C. 8 11 9 9 14 9 12 10 9 12 11 11
SEUCRITY 6 5 9 3 4 2 5 9 10 1 3 7
National Security/Terrorism 3 3 5 1 4 1 3 5 6 1 2 5
Fix Immigration 3 2 4 2 0 1 2 3 4 1 1 3
DK/Refused 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2
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May 202014
Current Opinion of the U.S. EconomyTime Series
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Not in a Recession Recession
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May 202015
Current Opinion of the U.S. EconomyTime Series
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Getting Better Getting Worse
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May 202016
7/19 9/19 10/19 12/19 2/20 3/20 4/20 5/20 Rep Dem Ind Lib Mod ConApp.
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RECESSION69 70 71 66 69 48 37 32 41 26 30 29 30 37 44 22 32 32
Getting Better 42 33 36 38 43 17 14 12 24 6 8 8 9 20 24 3 14 11Getting Worse 28 37 35 28 27 30 24 20 17 20 22 21 21 17 20 19 19 21
RECESSION 21 21 21 23 19 44 56 62 55 68 63 67 64 57 51 72 64 61
Getting Better 10 8 9 12 9 11 15 25 36 14 26 15 23 36 38 14 25 25
Getting Worse 11 14 11 11 11 34 41 37 19 53 38 52 41 21 14 59 39 36
D.K./REFUSED 10 9 9 12 12 9 7 6 4 6 7 4 7 6 5 6 4 7
GETTING
BETTER52 41 45 49 52 28 29 38 60 20 34 23 32 56 61 16 39 36
GETTING
WORSE38 50 46 39 39 64 65 57 36 74 59 73 62 38 34 78 57 56
D.K./REFUSED 10 9 9 12 12 9 7 6 4 6 7 4 7 6 5 6 4 7
Net Diff. 14 -10 -0.6 10 13 -36 -37 -19 24 -54 -25 -50 -30 18 27 -62 -18 -20
Current Opinion of the U.S. EconomyTime Series
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May 202017
Would you say you most favor a smaller government with fewer services or a larger government with many services?
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Smaller Larger
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May 202018
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Smaller Gov't Larger Gov't DK/Ref.
Smaller Larger
East 49 36
Midwest 50 35
South 47 39
West 48 40
Battleground States 50 38
Non Battleground States 47 38
Approve – Trump 68 23
Disapprove – Trump 30 52
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 69 22
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 28 55
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 47 31
Republican 67 24
Democrat 30 55
Independent 49 34
Liberal 25 60
Moderate 44 37
Conservative 71 20
No College Degree 46 38
College Graduate 51 38
White 54 33
African- American 26 53
Hispanic 40 46
Under 55 40 45
Over 55 60 28
Married 57 33
Single 35 47
Men 52 38
Women 45 38
Job Rating: Donald Trump
Would you say you most favor a smaller government with fewer services or a larger government with many services?
National - M&A
May 202019
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Preperations to Open Learn Remotely DK/Refuse
Re-open
Learn Remote
East 50 42
Midwest 52 38
South 54 39
West 58 37
Battleground States 52 41
Non Battleground States 55 37
Approve – Trump 67 26
Disapprove – Trump 42 51
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 69 24
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 38 56
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 62 26
Republican 67 27
Democrat 38 55
Independent 58 33
Liberal 38 57
Moderate 49 42
Conservative 71 22
No College Degree 54 38
College Graduate 54 40
White 59 34
African- American 32 60
Hispanic 50 44
Under 55 49 46
Over 55 62 29
Married 59 35
Single 45 47
Men 53 39
Women 55 39
20
As you are probably aware, Kindergarten through 12th grade schools are closed for the remainder of the school year in most parts of the country and students in many cases are learning remotely from home. Based
on what you know right now, which do you agree with more?
1) Kindergarten through 12th grade schools in your community should make preparations to reopen at the beginning of the next school year so students can return to classrooms with common sense public health
precautions and social distancing guidelines in placeOR,
2) Kindergarten through 12th grade schools in your community should start the next school year with students continuing to learn remotely from home and take more time to assess when it will be safe to return back to
their schools.
National - M&A
May 2020
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Limit Economic Activity Slowly and Safely re-open DK/Refuse
LimitRe-
open
East 40 57
Midwest 35 62
South 49 50
West 42 58
Battleground States 45 53
Non Battleground States 39 59
Approve – Trump 22 77
Disapprove – Trump 61 37
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 22 77
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 64 34
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 32 62
Republican 21 78
Democrat 65 34
Independent 38 59
Liberal 64 34
Moderate 48 50
Conservative 19 80
No College Degree 44 54
College Graduate 40 58
White 36 62
African- American 68 31
Hispanic 51 47
Under 55 48 49
Over 55 33 66
Married 37 62
Single 52 46
Men 43 55
Women 42 57
21
Which of the following comes closer to your own personal opinion on the coronavirus?
1. We should continue to limit economic and social activity until infection and death rates decrease even more
OR,2. We should start slowly and safely to re-open the economy and let people voluntarily begin to
resume a more normal way of life.
National - M&A
May 2020
App Dis
East 36 58
Midwest 31 63
South 31 63
West 39 57
Battleground States 35 60
Non Battleground States 32 62
Approve – Trump 23 75
Disapprove – Trump 44 48
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 21 78
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 50 42
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 10 72
Republican 21 78
Democrat 53 40
Independent 24 67
Liberal 57 37
Moderate 34 57
Conservative 14 85
No College Degree 33 61
College Graduate 34 61
White 26 70
African- American 43 49
Hispanic 59 34
Under 55 46 48
Over 55 14 81
Married 27 70
Single 49 43
Men 37 59
Women 30 63
22
Do you approve or disapprove of the following proposal?“Providing taxpayer funded health care including Medicare and Medicaid, to
illegal immigrants for free.”
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May 2020
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Illegal Immigrants can receive $1200 Only American citizens should receive DK/Refuse
Ill Imm Am. Cit.
East 22 73
Midwest 16 78
South 20 73
West 26 65
Battleground States 20 72
Non Battleground States 22 73
Approve – Trump 11 86
Disapprove – Trump 29 60
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 9 87
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 33 58
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 9 76
Republican 9 88
Democrat 38 54
Independent 13 77
Liberal 39 53
Moderate 2 69
Conservative 05 92
No College Degree 20 74
College Graduate 21 71
White 14 80
African- American 32 55
Hispanic 40 50
Under 55 29 62
Over 55 8 88
Married 15 78
Single 32 59
Men 20 73
Women 21 72
23
Which of the following comes closer to your own personal opinion regarding the $1,200 direct cash payments?
1. Illegal immigrants and foreign nationals in the United States should be allowed to receive the $1,200 direct cash payments from the US Treasury.
2. Only American citizens should receive these $1,200 direct cash payments from the US Treasury
National - M&A
May 2020
App Dis
East 36 52
Midwest 32 59
South 38 54
West 40 52
Battleground States 37 55
Non Battleground States 37 53
Approve – Trump 24 71
Disapprove – Trump 49 39
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 22 74
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 54 35
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 18 57
Republican 22 74
Democrat 58 33
Independent 28 59
Liberal 63 30
Moderate 34 52
Conservative 19 77
No College Degree 33 57
College Graduate 41 51
White 31 61
African- American 47 38
Hispanic 56 38
Under 55 49 41
Over 55 19 74
Married 32 61
Single 50 39
Men 39 54
Women 35 55
24
Although 36 million Americans have recently lost their jobs and applied for unemployment, would you approve or disapprove of giving amnesty and citizenship to
illegal immigrants who are in the United States so they can get jobs in America?
National - M&A
May 2020
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Save and Create Jobs Increase Gov't Spending DK/Refuse
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East 57 27
Midwest 61 20
South 61 27
West 61 26
Battleground States 61 26
Non Battleground States 60 25
Approve – Trump 74 15
Disapprove – Trump 48 35
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 75 14
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 47 38
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 58 15
Republican 77 13
Democrat 50 36
Independent 55 27
Liberal 47 39
Moderate 54 29
Conservative 78 10
No College Degree 61 24
College Graduate 60 26
White 62 23
African- American 52 35
Hispanic 58 29
Under 55 58 28
Over 55 64 22
Married 65 23
Single 56 27
Men 57 31
Women 63 20
25
All things being equal, which plan would you prefer to restart the economy?
1. To save and create jobs by suspending the payroll tax for workers and businesses through the end of the year to stimulate restaurants to re-hire workers by increasing the business tax
deduction for meals to 100% by protecting businesses from liability lawsuits so they can re-open.
2. Increasing government spending by $3 trillion including almost $1 trillion for state and local governments.
National - M&A
May 2020
App Dis
East 22 69
Midwest 19 74
South 19 73
West 22 68
Battleground States 21 70
Non Battleground States 19 73
Approve – Trump 17 80
Disapprove – Trump 23 64
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 16 83
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 27 59
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 7 83
Republican 16 82
Democrat 30 55
Independent 13 79
Liberal 34 53
Moderate 19 70
Conservative 10 89
No College Degree 18 74
College Graduate 22 70
White 15 77
African- American 28 65
Hispanic 36 54
Under 55 29 62
Over 55 6 86
Married 17 77
Single 28 61
Men 24 69
Women 17 74
26
Included in Nancy Pelosi’s $3 trillion Coronavirus relief package in a provision to make dangerous prisoners eligible for release, including rapists, murderers, and even some of the world’s most notorious serial killers, many of whom were sentenced to life in prison like Son of Sam Killer,
David Berkowitz, BTK Strangler, Dennis Rader and The Freeway Killer, Patrick Kearney. The families of at least 172 victims will have to watch justice undone as their loved ones’ killers walk free. Do
you approve or disapprove of the bill knowing it would include this provision?
National - M&A
May 2020
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East 60 32
Midwest 62 31
South 63 28
West 57 36
Battleground States 61 31
Non Battleground States 61 31
Approve – Trump 80 14
Disapprove – Trump 43 47
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 80 15
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 44 47
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 54 28
Republican 80 15
Democrat 43 47
Independent 62 30
Liberal 44 49
Moderate 57 32
Conservative 79 15
No College Degree 64 29
College Graduate 58 33
White 63 30
African- American 59 29
Hispanic 56 36
Under 55 56 36
Over 55 68 23
Married 67 27
Single 53 37
Men 59 35
Women 63 27
27
Since mental health, grief counseling, liquor stores and even marijuana stores in many states are deemed essential services and still allowed to operate with certain guidelines, do you think that religious services which
would be conducted with face masks and social distancing guidelines should be classified as an essential service, too?
National - M&A
May 2020
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East 26 55
Midwest 30 48
South 33 49
West 28 52
Battleground States 32 51
Non Battleground States 28 51
Approve – Trump 30 54
Disapprove – Trump 30 48
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 28 57
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 33 45
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 20 49
Republican 30 58
Democrat 33 46
Independent 26 48
Liberal 36 44
Moderate 30 47
Conservative 24 60
No College Degree 27 53
College Graduate 33 48
White 27 52
African- American 32 53
Hispanic 40 43
Under 55 34 50
Over 55 24 51
Married 30 52
Single 31 49
Men 33 47
Women 27 54
28
Do you think most of our governors, congress and elected officials think religious services are an essential service?
National - M&A
May 2020
Do you follow Donald Trump on Twitter, Instagram and/or have you like his page on Facebook, meaning his posts show up on your newsfeed?
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TOTAL Follow/Twitter Like/Facebook Follow/Instagram
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East 29 71
Midwest 34 66
South 29 71
West 26 74
Battleground States 28 72
Non Battleground States 31 69
Approve – Trump 46 54
Disapprove – Trump 15 85
Vote Cong. 2020 – GOP 44 56
Vote Cong. 2020 – DEM 19 82
Vote Cong. 2020 – UND 14 87
Republican 47 53
Democrat 24 76
Independent 18 82
Liberal 25 75
Moderate 28 73
Conservative 36 64
No College Degree 32 68
College Graduate 28 72
White 27 73
African- American 27 73
Hispanic 45 55
Under 55 37 63
Over 55 18 82
Married 32 68
Single 29 71
Men 30 70
Women 29 71
Do you follow Donald Trump on Twitter, Instagram and/or have you like his page on Facebook, meaning his posts show up on your newsfeed?
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Total Rep Dem Ind Lib Mod ConsApp.
DJT
Disapp.
DJTUnder 55 Over 55 Men Women
Facebook 77 76 79 75 77 76 78 76 77 77 76 69 84
YouTube 62 55 72 56 67 64 55 56 67 70 49 57 65
Instagram 46 39 60 37 56 48 35 39 51 61 23 37 54
Twitter 37 32 47 32 43 38 31 33 40 48 21 38 37
Pinterest 33 38 35 27 36 31 34 33 33 38 27 17 48
Linked-In 29 25 31 29 30 33 24 25 32 33 21 31 27
Snapchat 24 22 33 16 30 26 17 20 28 36 6 19 29
WhatsApp 15 9 23 11 22 15 8 11 18 21 4 14 15
TikTok 14 10 22 8 18 15 9 10 17 21 2 9 17
Reddit 12 9 17 10 19 12 6 7 16 18 2 12 12
Tumblr 9 7 12 6 12 9 5 7 10 13 2 9 8
Other 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0
None 6 5 3 9 3 7 7 6 6 2 12 10 3
From the following list, which social media networks do you use?
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Party Total Age Total Region TOTAL
Republican 33 18-29 18 East 18
Democrat 36 30-40 19 Midwest 23
Independent 31 41-55 23 South 37
Ideology 56-65 20 West 22
Liberal 29 Over 65 20 Area
Moderate 36 Race Urban 26
Conservative 35 White 70 Suburban 53
Voting Behavior African American 13 Rural 21
Definitely 83 Hispanic 13
Very likely 13 Asian 3
Somewhat Likely 4 Gender
Male 47
Female 53
2020 Likely General Election Voter Profilen= 1,000 Field dates 5/21/20 - 5/26/20
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