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The Election Process and Campaign Funding

Wave I: 1,000 adults interviewed online January 4 to 25, 2016.

Wave II: 1,000 adults interviewed online June 8 to July 5, 2016.

1. Overall, do you think the country is headed in the right direction or the wrong direction?

Wave I Wave II
1. Right Direction 42 39
2. Wrong Direction 58 61

3. How satisfied are you with the current process of electing a president in the United States?

Wave I Wave II
1. Extremely satisfied 10  9
2. Very satisfied 20 18
3. Somewhat satisfied 38 33
4. Hardly satisfied at all 18 22
5. Not at all satisfied 14 18

12. How important are each of these to your ultimate selection of a candidate?
a. Content of the candidate’s advertising

Wave I Wave II
1. Extremely 13 14
2. Very 20 19
3. Somewhat 29 26
4. Slightly 16 17
5. Hardly at all 11 11
6. Not at all 11 13

b. Source of campaign financing

Wave I Wave II
1. Extremely 17 15
2. Very 20 25
3. Somewhat 30 25
4. Slightly 16 18
5. Hardly at all  8  7
6. Not at all  8 10

 

c. Extent of media coverage

Wave I Wave II
1. Extremely 13 14
2. Very 19 20
3. Somewhat 31 29
4. Slightly 17 18
5. Hardly at all 11  8
6. Not at all  9 11

d. Candidate’s personal qualities

Wave I Wave II
1. Extremely 34 37
2. Very 35 32
3. Somewhat 20 17
4. Slightly  7  7
5. Hardly at all  1  3
6. Not at all  2  4

e. The party debates

Wave I Wave II
1. Extremely 15 19
2. Very 26 27
3. Somewhat 35 29
4. Slightly 11 12
5. Hardly at all  7  7
6. Not at all  6  7

f. The presidential debates

Wave I Wave II
1. Extremely 22 25
2. Very 30 30
3. Somewhat 28 25
4. Slightly 11  9
5. Hardly at all  5  4
6. Not at all  4  7

g. The primary outcomes

Wave I Wave II
1. Extremely 19 20
2. Very 28 26
3. Somewhat 29 26
4. Slightly 12 12
5. Hardly at all  7  7
6. Not at all  5  9

h. Candidates’ stand on the issues

Wave I Wave II
1. Extremely 51 52
2. Very 27 24
3. Somewhat 14 13
4. Slightly  5  6
5. Hardly at all  1  2
6. Not at all  2  3

22. Do you support or oppose each of the following as a way to limit the impact of special interest money on the political process?
a. Public financing of elections

Wave II
1. Strongly support 21
2. Support 41
3. Oppose 26
4. Strongly oppose 12

b. Lower limits on the amount individuals can donate to candidates

Wave II
1. Strongly support 33
2. Support 46
3. Oppose 16
4. Strongly oppose  5

c. Better disclosure requirements for all political contributions

Wave II
1. Strongly support 46
2. Support 42
3. Oppose 10
4. Strongly oppose  3

23. Do you support or oppose allowing groups not affiliated with a campaign to spend as much money as they want to elect or defeat political candidates?

Wave II
1. Strongly support 10
2. Support 28
3. Oppose 37
4. Strongly oppose 25

24. In 2014, the Supreme Court issued a ruling in the Citizens United case that allowed organizations outside of the campaigns themselves to spend unlimited money on election campaigns. In view of the Supreme Court’s ruling, would you support or oppose an effort by Congress to reinstate limits on Corporate or union spending on election campaigns?

Wave II
1. Strongly support 27
2. Support 42
3. Oppose 23
4. Strongly oppose  8

25. Do you support or oppose laws that require voters to show photographic identification before casting ballots?

1. Support – These laws help combat voter irregularities and fraud 75
2. Oppose – These laws reduce turnout and disenfranchise youth as well as ethnic and racial minority voters 25

26. Do you support or oppose same-day registration laws that allow people to register to vote on Election Day and cast a ballot in that same day’s election?

1. Support – These laws help increase participation in our elections 63
2. Oppose – These laws increase the likelihood of voting irregularities and fraud 37