Poll Results Maine 2-22-2015

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State 325 100.0 100.0 100.0 Maine Valid Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent 2002. How likely are you to vote in national elections? 237 72.8 72.8 72.8 63 19.3 19.3 92.1 26 7.9 7.9 100.0 325 100.0 100.0 Definitely Very likely Somewhat likely Total Valid Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Party 101 31.0 31.0 31.0 88 27.0 27.0 58.0 136 42.0 42.0 100.0 325 100.0 100.0 Democratic Republican Independent Total Valid Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent 1. President Obama has announced his intention to take executive action that would allow about 5 million illegal immigrants to live and work legally in the United States. He plans to take this action without authorization from Congress. Do you support or oppose the president acting on his own to allow about 5 million illegal immigrants to remain in the U.S. and grant them work authorization? 31 9.4 9.4 9.4 50 15.4 15.4 24.8 48 14.9 14.9 39.7 171 52.6 52.6 92.2 25 7.8 7.8 100.0 325 100.0 100.0 Strongly support Somewhat support Somewhat oppose Strongly oppose Don't know Total Valid Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Voters in Maine 2/20/15 - 2/22/15 MOE +/- 5.5 Percentage Points Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative Zogby Analytics Page 1 2/22/2015

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Poll Results Maine 2-22-2015

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  • State

    325 100.0 100.0 100.0MaineValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    2002. How likely are you to vote in national elections?

    237 72.8 72.8 72.8

    63 19.3 19.3 92.1

    26 7.9 7.9 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Definitely

    Very likely

    Somewhat likely

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Party

    101 31.0 31.0 31.0

    88 27.0 27.0 58.0

    136 42.0 42.0 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independent

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    1. President Obama has announced his intention to take executive action that would allow about 5 million illegal immigrants to liveand work legally in the United States. He plans to take this action without authorization from Congress. Do you support or opposethe president acting on his own to allow about 5 million illegal immigrants to remain in the U.S. and grant them work authorization?

    31 9.4 9.4 9.4

    50 15.4 15.4 24.8

    48 14.9 14.9 39.7

    171 52.6 52.6 92.2

    25 7.8 7.8 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Strongly support

    Somewhat support

    Somewhat oppose

    Strongly oppose

    Don't know

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Voters in Maine2/20/15 - 2/22/15 MOE +/- 5.5 Percentage Points

    Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations,

    but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitativeZogby Analytics Page 1 2/22/2015

  • 2. The House of Representatives recently passed a bill that fully funds the Department of Homeland Security throughthe remainder of this year, but prohibits the use of that money to carry out the president's plan to shield millions of illegal

    aliens from deportation and grant them work authorization. Do you support or oppose passage of a bill that fully fundsthe Department of Homeland Security but prohibits the use of those funds to carry out the president's immigration plan?

    113 34.8 34.8 34.8

    77 23.8 23.8 58.6

    50 15.5 15.5 74.0

    49 15.0 15.0 89.0

    36 11.0 11.0 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Strongly support

    Somewhat support

    Somewhat oppose

    Strongly oppose

    Don't know

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    3. Last year, Sen. Angus King opposed the president taking executive action on immigration, saying 'TheConstitution...doesn't say if the president gets frustrated and Congress doesn't act, he gets to do...what he thinksis important for the country.' However, this month Senator King voted against legislation that would bar the use offederal funds to implement the president's plan to shield millions of illegal aliens from deportation and grant them

    work authorization. Which of the following statements best reflects your views on Sen. King's stance?

    154 47.4 47.4 47.4

    103 31.6 31.6 79.0

    68 21.0 21.0 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Sen. King should support legislationto defund the president's executiveaction on immigration.Sen. King should oppose legislationto defund the president's executiveaction on immigration.Don't know.

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

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    CumulativePercent

    4. President Obama has said that if Congress sends him a Department of Homeland Security bill thatprohibits him from using funds to implement his executive action on immigration, he will veto the bill. In

    your opinion, would the president be justified in vetoing the Homeland Security funding bill because it limitshis ability to carry out his plan to shield illegal aliens from deportation and grant them work authorization?

    93 28.6 28.6 28.6

    202 62.1 62.1 90.8

    30 9.2 9.2 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Yes, the president would bejustified in vetoing the HomelandSecurity funding bill.No, the president would not bejustified in vetoing the HomelandSecurity funding bill.Don't know.

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Voters in Maine2/20/15 - 2/22/15 MOE +/- 5.5 Percentage Points

    Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations,

    but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitativeZogby Analytics Page 2 2/22/2015

  • 5. If the House and Senate cannot come to an agreement on legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security,there is a possibility that about 15 percent of the department's operations could be shutdown. The other 85 percent ofDHS personnel are considered essential workers and would remain on the job even if a spending bill is not approved.

    In your opinion, who would be most responsible if a partial shutdown of DHS operations were to occur?

    70 21.6 21.6 21.6

    107 33.0 33.0 54.7

    147 45.3 45.3 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    House Republicans who insiston including provisionspreventing the president fromcarrying out his executive actionon immigration.Senate Democrats andPresident Obama who insist onallowing Homeland Securityfunds to be used to carry out thepresident's executive action onimmigration.Both would be equallyresponsible.Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

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    CumulativePercent

    6. Supporters of the president's executive action on immigration argue that it would make the country more secure because it willhelp us identify the people who are currently living here illegally. Opponents of the president's plan argue that it would make thecountry less secure because it would divert resources and manpower away from the department's primary mission of securingthe homeland. In your opinion, what effect would the president's executive action on immigration have on homeland security?

    46 14.1 14.1 14.1

    151 46.4 46.4 60.5

    78 24.0 24.0 84.5

    50 15.5 15.5 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    It would make the countrymore secure.It would make the countryless secure.It would have little or noeffect on homeland security.Don't know.

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    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Gender

    153 47.0 47.0 47.0

    172 53.0 53.0 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Male

    Female

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Voters in Maine2/20/15 - 2/22/15 MOE +/- 5.5 Percentage Points

    Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations,

    but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitativeZogby Analytics Page 3 2/22/2015

  • What is your current employment status?

    156 48.1 48.9 48.9

    16 4.9 5.0 53.9

    14 4.2 4.3 58.2

    9 2.8 2.8 61.0

    35 10.8 10.9 71.9

    90 27.6 28.1 100.0

    320 98.5 100.0

    5 1.5

    325 100.0

    Working (full or part time)

    Temporarily unemployed andlooking for workTemporarily unemployed and notlooking for workStudent

    Stay at home parent/spouse

    Retired

    Total

    Valid

    .00Missing

    Total

    Frequency PercentValid

    PercentCumulativePercent

    Household Income

    70 21.5 23.5 23.5

    47 14.5 15.8 39.3

    60 18.6 20.3 59.6

    64 19.6 21.4 80.9

    35 10.9 11.9 92.8

    13 4.1 4.5 97.3

    8 2.4 2.7 100.0

    298 91.7 100.0

    27 8.3

    325 100.0

    < $25K

    $25-35K

    $35-50K

    $50-75K

    $75-100K

    $100-150K

    $150K+

    Total

    Valid

    0Missing

    Total

    Frequency PercentValid

    PercentCumulativePercent

    Age group A

    45 14.0 14.0 14.0

    104 32.0 32.0 46.0

    111 34.0 34.0 80.0

    65 20.0 20.0 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    18-29

    30-49

    50-64

    65+

    Total

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    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Voters in Maine2/20/15 - 2/22/15 MOE +/- 5.5 Percentage Points

    Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations,

    but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitativeZogby Analytics Page 4 2/22/2015

  • Age group B

    25 7.8 7.8 7.8

    49 15.0 15.0 22.8

    109 33.6 33.6 56.4

    112 34.4 34.4 90.8

    30 9.2 9.2 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    18-24

    25-34

    35-54

    55-69

    70+

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Generation

    74 22.8 22.8 22.8

    73 22.4 22.4 45.2

    133 41.0 41.0 86.2

    45 13.8 13.8 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    First Globals

    Nikes

    Woodstockers

    Privates

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Education

    163 50.1 50.6 50.6

    159 49.0 49.4 100.0

    322 99.1 100.0

    3 .9

    325 100.0

    No College Degree

    College Degree+

    Total

    Valid

    .00Missing

    Total

    Frequency PercentValid

    PercentCumulativePercent

    Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Voters in Maine2/20/15 - 2/22/15 MOE +/- 5.5 Percentage Points

    Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations,

    but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitativeZogby Analytics Page 5 2/22/2015

  • Race

    306 94.2 96.0 96.0

    3 1.0 1.0 97.0

    3 1.0 1.0 98.0

    2 .5 .5 98.5

    5 1.5 1.5 100.0

    319 98.2 100.0

    6 1.8

    325 100.0

    White

    Hisp

    AfrAmer

    Asian

    Other

    Total

    Valid

    .00Missing

    Total

    Frequency PercentValid

    PercentCumulativePercent

    Live

    14 4.4 4.5 4.5

    92 28.4 28.6 33.1

    50 15.5 15.7 48.8

    165 50.8 51.2 100.0

    322 99.1 100.0

    3 .9

    325 100.0

    Lge City

    Sm City

    Suburbs

    Rural

    Total

    Valid

    0Missing

    Total

    Frequency PercentValid

    PercentCumulativePercent

    Ideology Recoded

    64 19.7 21.4 21.4

    124 38.1 41.2 62.6

    112 34.5 37.4 100.0

    300 92.4 100.0

    25 7.6

    325 100.0

    Liberal

    Moderate

    Conservative

    Total

    Valid

    .00Missing

    Total

    Frequency PercentValid

    PercentCumulativePercent

    Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Voters in Maine2/20/15 - 2/22/15 MOE +/- 5.5 Percentage Points

    Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations,

    but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitativeZogby Analytics Page 6 2/22/2015

  • Religion

    71 21.8 21.8 21.8

    109 33.7 33.7 55.5

    13 4.0 4.0 59.5

    132 40.5 40.5 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Catholic

    Protestant

    Jewish

    Other/None

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    BornAgain

    46 14.1 41.8 41.8

    64 19.6 58.2 100.0

    109 33.7 100.0

    216 66.3

    325 100.0

    Yes

    No/NS

    Total

    Valid

    0Missing

    Total

    Frequency PercentValid

    PercentCumulativePercent

    Union member

    39 12.0 12.1 12.1

    283 87.2 87.9 100.0

    322 99.2 100.0

    3 .8

    325 100.0

    Yes

    No

    Total

    Valid

    0Missing

    Total

    Frequency PercentValid

    PercentCumulativePercent

    Child under 17?

    67 20.8 21.2 21.2

    251 77.1 78.8 100.0

    318 97.8 100.0

    7 2.2

    325 100.0

    Yes

    No

    Total

    Valid

    0Missing

    Total

    Frequency PercentValid

    PercentCumulativePercent

    Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Voters in Maine2/20/15 - 2/22/15 MOE +/- 5.5 Percentage Points

    Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations,

    but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitativeZogby Analytics Page 7 2/22/2015

  • Residency

    90 27.8 28.1 28.1

    169 52.0 52.7 80.8

    62 18.9 19.2 100.0

    321 98.7 100.0

    4 1.3

    325 100.0

    My city or town

    America

    The planet earth

    Total

    Valid

    0Missing

    Total

    Frequency PercentValid

    PercentCumulativePercent

    Lost a job due to corporate downsizing within the past year?

    26 8.1 8.1 8.1

    299 91.9 91.9 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Yes

    No

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Been afraid of losing a job within the next year?

    61 18.7 18.7 18.7

    264 81.3 81.3 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Yes

    No

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Worked at a job that pays less than an immediate previous job?

    104 32.0 32.0 32.0

    221 68.0 68.0 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Yes

    No

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Voters in Maine2/20/15 - 2/22/15 MOE +/- 5.5 Percentage Points

    Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations,

    but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitativeZogby Analytics Page 8 2/22/2015

  • Gone without food for 24 hours in the past month due to a lack of food or money?

    32 9.7 9.7 9.7

    293 90.3 90.3 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Yes

    No

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Veteran/Armed Forces?

    72 22.0 22.0 22.0

    253 78.0 78.0 100.0

    325 100.0 100.0

    Yes

    No

    Total

    ValidFrequency Percent

    ValidPercent

    CumulativePercent

    Zogby Analytics Online Survey of Likely Voters in Maine2/20/15 - 2/22/15 MOE +/- 5.5 Percentage Points

    Subsets have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data, especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that size subset we can make generalizations,

    but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitativeZogby Analytics Page 9 2/22/2015