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POLI 300 STUDENT POLITICAL ATTITUDES SURVEY

POLI 300 STUDENT POLITICAL ATTITUDES SURVEY. FALL 2008 (with Fall 2007). Party Identification (Q1). Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what? F08 F07 25 24 (1) Democrat 9 13 (2) Independent 12 10 (3) Republican

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POLI 300 STUDENT POLITICAL ATTITUDES SURVEY

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  1. POLI 300STUDENT POLITICAL ATTITUDES SURVEY FALL 2008 (with Fall 2007)

  2. Party Identification (Q1) Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what? F08F07 25 24 (1) Democrat 9 13 (2) Independent 12 10 (3) Republican 02 (4) Other; minor party 1 0 (5) Don't know 1 1 (9) [Missing Data]

  3. Party ID Follow-up (Q2) [If Q1 = 1] Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not very strong Democrat? (1) Strong Democrat (2) Not very strong Democrat [If Q1 = 2] Do you think of yourself as closer to the Democratic Party or the Republican Party? (1) Closer to Democratic Party (2) Closer to Republican Party (3) Neither [If Q1 = 3] Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not very strong Republican? (1) Strong Republican (2) Not very strong Republican

  4. Party ID – Seven-Point Scale (Q1 + Q2) Party ID – Seven-Point Scale 15 15 (1) Strong Democrat 10 9 (2) Weak Democrat 3 8 (3) Democratic Leaner 1 0 (4) Pure Independent 5 5 (5) Republican Leaner 3 3 (6) Weak Republican 8 5 (4) Strong Republican 3 5 (9) Other, DK, or inconsistent

  5. Party ID – Seven-Point Scale Recoded Party ID – Seven-Point Scale Recoded 28 32 (1) Democrat 1 0 (2) Independent 16 13 (3) Republican 3 5 (9) Other, DK, or inconsistent

  6. Recalled Father’s Party ID (Q3) To the best of your knowledge, does (or did) your father generally think of himself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what? 22 16 (1) Democrat 1 5 (2) Independent 17 21 (3) Republican 0 1 (4) Other; minor party 8 6 (5) Don't know; not applicable 0 1 (9)

  7. Recalled Mother’s Party ID (Q4) To the best of your knowledge, does (or did) your mother generally think of herself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what? 24 22 (1) Democrat 7 9 (2) Independent 10 9 (3) Republican 0 2 (4) Other; minor party 7 8 (5) Don't know; not applicable

  8. Presidential Approval (Q5) Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as President? 1 1 (1) Strongly approve 6 7 (2) Approve \ 14 15 (3) Disapprove 23 27 (4) Strongly disapprove 4 0 (5) No opinion Gallup, 8/7-10/08 33% Approve 61% Disapprove Gallup, 8/13-16/07 32% Approve 63% Disapprove

  9. Watched Debates? (Q6) Thinking back to the 2004 Presidential election, did you watch the televised Presidential debates between Bush and Kerry that year? 16 15 (1) Yes, most or all of the debates. 22 29 (2) Yes, at least one debate 7 5 (3) No, I did not watch any of the debates 3 1 (4) Don't know; don't remember

  10. Voted? (Q7) In surveys about elections, it is often found that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have time. How about you — did you vote in the last Presidential election in November 2004? 28 21 (1) I was not eligible to vote at the time of the 2004 election (not 18 years of age, not a citizen, etc.) 17 23 (2) Yes, I did vote 3 6 (3) No, I didn't vote (though I was eligible) 0 0 (4) Don't know; don't remember

  11. Presidential Preference in 2004 (Q8) Regardless of whether you voted or not, whom did you prefer for President in the 2004 election? 19 14 (1) George W. Bush 24 27 (2) John F. Kerry 1 4 (3) Ralph Nader 0 3 (4) Other minor party candidate 4 2 (5) Don't know; no preference

  12. Campaign Interest (Q9) Some people don't pay much attention to political campaigns. How about you? How interested are you in the [upcoming] 2008 Presidential election campaign? 3 1 (1) Not much interested 15 22 (2) Somewhat interested 30 27 (3) Very much interested

  13. Republican Nomination Preference (Q10) At the present time, which (possible) candidate do you prefer for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination? 5 16 (1) Rudy Giuliani 3 3 (2) Mike Huckabee [Fred Thompson] 21 10 (3) John McCain 6 4 (3) Mitt Romney 12 17 (5) Other candidate; don’t know; no preference

  14. Democratic Nomination Preference (Q11) At the present time, which (possible) candidate do you prefer for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination? 9 9 (1) Hillary Clinton 2 8 (2) John Edwards 30 16 (3) Barack Obama 1 7 (4) Bill Richardson [Al Gore] 5 10 (5) Other candidate; don’t know; no preference 1 0 (9)

  15. Presidential Preference (Q12) At the present time, whom do you prefer for President? [If an election were held today between John McCain and Barack Obama, whom would you prefer for President?] 10 14 (1) John McCain 33 32 (2) Barack Obama 1 4 (3) Other; no preference; don't know 3 0 (4) No preference; don’t know

  16. Abortion Opinion (Q13) With regard to the issue of abortion, which statement best agrees with your view? 4 3 (1) By law, abortion should never be permitted. 11 9 (2) The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is in danger. 7 9 (3) The law should permit abortion for other reasons than rape, incest, or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the abortion has been clearly established. 25 29 (4) By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a matter of personal choice. 1 0 (9)

  17. Health Insurance Opinion (Q14) With regard to the matter of the government's role in health insurance, where would you place yourself on the following scale? 15 17 (1) There should be a government insurance plan that would cover all medical and hospital costs for everyone. 5 13 (2) Mixture but mostly government. 15 11 (3) Mixture about even between government and private. 8 5 (4) Mixture but mostly private. 5 4 (5) All medical expenses should be paid by individuals and through private insurance plans like Blue Cross or other company paid plans.

  18. Democratic Party Thermometer Scale (Q15) On a scale of 0 degrees to 100 degrees, how cool (unfavorable) or warm (favorable) do feel toward the Democratic Party? 4 5 (1) 0-20 degrees 6 11 (2) 21-40 degrees 16 9 (3) 41-60 degrees 12 12 (4) 61-80 degrees 9 13 (5) 81-100 degrees 1 0 (9)

  19. Republican Party Thermometer Scale (Q16) On a scale of 0 degrees to 100 degrees, how cool (unfavorable) or warm (favorable) do feel toward the Republican Party? 12 22 (1) 0-20 degrees 15 11 (2) 21-40 degrees 6 6 (3) 41-60 degrees 9 7 (4) 61-80 degrees 5 4 (5) 81-100 degrees 1 0 (9)

  20. Follow Public Affairs (Q17) How often would you say that you follow what is going on in government and public affairs? 26 29 (1) Most of the time 19 17 (2) Some of the time 1 3 (3) Little 2 1 (4) Very little

  21. Government Wastes $$$ (Q18) Do you think that people in the government waste a lot of the money we pay in taxes or waste just some or very little of it? 33 43 (1) Waste a lot 15 7 (2) Waste some or little

  22. Government Does What’s Right (Q19) How much of the time do you think that you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right? 36 38 (1) Some of the time 11 12 (2) Most of the time 1 0 (9)

  23. Big Interests vs. People (Q20) Would you say the government is pretty much run by a few big interests looking out for themselves or that it is run for the benefit of all the people? 34 40 (1) For few big interests 13 9 (2) Benefit of all 0 1 (3) = (9)? 1 0 (9)

  24. People Have Say (Q21) Do you agree or disagree with the statement, "People like me don't have any say about what the government does"? 7 6 (1) Agree 14 22 (2) Neutral 27 14 (3) Disagree

  25. Public Officials Care (Q22) Do you agree or disagree with the statement, "I don't think public officials care much what people like me think"? 14 14 (1) Agree 16 22 (2) Neutral 18 14 (3) Disagree

  26. Politics Too Complicated (Q23) Do you agree or disagree with the statement, "Sometimes politics and government seem so complicated that a person like me can't really understand what's going on"? 5 8 (1) Agree 9 6 (2) Neutral 34 36 (3) Disagree

  27. R’s Own Ideology (Q24) We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives. Where would you place yourself in these terms? 14 19 (1) Liberal 15% 8 13 (2) Slightly liberal 10% 14 6 (3) Moderate/middle of road 33% 3 5 (4) Slightly conservative 16% 8 7 (5) Conservative 26% ANES 2004 [SETUPS]

  28. Bush Ideology (Q25) Where would you place George W. Bush in these terms? 0 2 (1) Liberal 0 3 (2) Slightly liberal 3 3 (3) Moderate/middle of road 10 4 (4) Slightly conservative 34 38 (5) Conservative 1 0 (9)

  29. Bill Clinton [Giuliani] Ideology (Q26) Where would you place Bill Clinton [Rudy Giuliani] in these terms? 18 2 (1) Liberal 21 8 (2) Slightly liberal 8 10 (3) Moderate/middle of road 0 25 (4) Slightly conservative 0 5 (5) Conservative 1 0 (9)

  30. Hillary Clinton Ideology (Q27) Where would you place Hillary Clinton in these terms? 20 22 (1) Liberal 15 17 (2) Slightly liberal 11 10 (3) Moderate/middle of road 0 1 (4) Slightly conservative 1 0 (5) Conservative 1 0 (9)

  31. McCain Ideology (Q28) Where would you place John McCain in these terms? 1 3 (1) Liberal 1 2 (2) Slightly liberal 9 8 (3) Moderate/middle of road 17 25 (4) Slightly conservative 18 12 (5) Conservative 1 0 (9)

  32. Obama Ideology (Q29) Where would you place Barack Obama in these terms? 31 25 (1) Liberal 13 14 (2) Slightly liberal 3 9 (3) Moderate/middle of road 0 2 (4) Slightly conservative 0 0 (5) Conservative 1 0 (9)

  33. Ralph Nader Ideology (Q30) Where would you place Ralph Nader in these terms? 20 27 (1) Liberal 7 8 (2) Slightly liberal 14 15 (3) Moderate/middle of road 4 0 (4) Slightly conservative 2 0 (5) Conservative 1 0 (9)

  34. Schwarzenegger Ideology (Q31) Where would you place Arnold Schwarzenegger in these terms? 4 4 (1) Liberal 6 1 (2) Slightly liberal 7 19 (3) Moderate/middle of road 23 17 (4) Slightly conservative 7 9 (5) Conservative 1 0 (9)

  35. Democratic Party Ideology (Q32) Where would you place the Democratic Party in these terms? 24 16 (1) Liberal 20 23 (2) Slightly liberal 3 8 (3) Moderate/middle of road 0 2 (4) Slightly conservative 0 1 (5) Conservative 1 0 (9)

  36. Republican Party Ideology (Q33) Where would you place the Republican Party in these terms? 0 2 (1) Liberal 1 3 (2) Slightly liberal 3 2 (3) Moderate/middle of road 7 10 (4) Slightly conservative 36 31 (5) Conservative

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