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Q2. Generally speaking, would you say that you are extremely interested in politics and public
affairs, somewhat interested, not very interested, or not at all interested?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Extremely interested
Somewhat interested
Not very interested
Not at all interested
Dont know
47%
39
11
3
1
Q3. There are many elections in the state of Texas. Furthermore, many people intend to vote in
a given election, but sometimes personal and professional circumstances keep them from the
polls. Thinking back over the past two or three years, would you say that you voted in all
elections, almost all, about half, one or two, or none at all?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Every election
Almost every election
About half
One or two
None
Dont know
30%
34
11
14
8
2
In calculating the margin of error (MOE) for the survey, we provide two calculations, one that
compensates for the relative standard deviation of the weights and one that does not. Without
taking the variance of the weights into account, the margin of error for the full sample is 2.83%.
To compensate for the additional uncertainty from weighting, we apply a multiplier derived from
the coefficient of variation of the weights: sqrt(1+CV^2), where CV=sd(weights)/mean(weights).
For this weight sensitive calculation, the MOE for the full sample is 3.28%.
UT-Austin/Texas Tribune Texas Statewide Survey, June 2016
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14%
12
10
8
7
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Q4A. What would you say is the most important problem facing this country today? [OpenEnded]
Q5. What would you say is the most important problem facing the State of Texas today?
[Randomize]
(n =800, MOE is +/- 3.46%)
1. Immigration
2. Border security
3. Political corruption/leadership
4. The economy
5. Crime and drugs
6. Education
7. Moral decline
8. Unemployment/jobs
9. Health care
10. Transportation/roads/traffic
11. Taxes
12. Gun control/gun violence
13. Declining oil prices
14. Social welfare programs
15. Water supply
16. State government spending
17. Gay marriage
18. Abortion
19. Redistricting
20. State budget cuts
21. Environment
22. Insurance rates
23. Voting system
24. Utility rates
25. Energy
26. Housing
27. Property rights
28. Police brutality/police militarization
29. Gas prices
30. Electoral fraud
31. The media
32. State courts
17
14
11
6
6
5
5
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
Q5A. What would you say is the most important problem facing the State of Texas today?
[Open-Ended]
Retrospective Assessments
Q6. How would you rate the job Barack Obama has done as president? Would you say that
you
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
June 2015
Feb. 2015
Oct. 2014
June 2014
Feb. 2014
Oct. 2013
June 2013
Feb. 2013
Oct. 2012
May 2012
Feb. 2012
Oct. 2011
May 2011
Feb. 2011
Oct. 2010
Sep. 2010
May 2010
Feb. 2010
Oct. 2009
June 2009
Feb. 2009
Approve
strongly
20
17
17
17
17
14
17
15
17
19
21
19
17
19
15
20
15
14
13
19
21
21
22
29
Approve
somewhat
19
23
19
18
20
22
20
19
20
24
18
21
19
20
18
15
21
21
21
16
20
20
21
16
Neither
approve nor
disapprove
8
9
9
10
9
7
6
9
8
7
6
6
10
5
9
9
8
4
7
6
7
7
11
13
Disapprove
somewhat
7
8
8
10
8
9
8
11
8
8
7
9
8
6
8
9
9
6
8
8
10
8
11
12
Disapprove
strongly
45
42
46
45
46
48
48
44
46
42
46
44
46
49
49
46
46
53
50
50
40
44
35
30
Dont Know
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
Q7. How would you rate the job the U.S. Congress is doing? Would you say that you
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
June 2015
Feb. 2015
Oct. 2014
June 2014
Feb. 2014
Oct. 2013
June 2013
Feb. 2013
Oct. 2012
May 2012
Feb. 2012
Oct. 2011
May 2011
Feb. 2011
Oct. 2009
June 2009
Feb. 2009
Approve
strongly
2
2
2
2
3
2
3
3
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
4
Approve
somewhat
8
10
8
13
17
12
8
8
6
10
11
10
9
10
9
15
17
12
18
22
Neither
approve nor
disapprove
16
17
17
21
19
13
15
15
12
16
12
18
15
14
10
20
19
11
22
22
Disapprove
somewhat
24
24
25
26
24
30
24
23
21
23
23
26
23
26
26
27
26
22
22
15
Disapprove
strongly
45
43
46
36
34
41
48
49
56
46
48
43
48
47
51
35
33
49
36
37
Dont Know
5
4
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
2
2
3
4
4
0
0
Q8A. How would you rate the job Greg Abbott has done as governor? Would you say that you
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
June 2015
Approve
strongly
20
18
20
22
Approve
somewhat
22
23
22
24
Neither
approve nor
disapprove
19
24
21
28
Disapprove
somewhat
10
9
10
8
Disapprove
strongly
21
20
19
16
Dont Know
8
6
7
15
Q8B. How would you rate the job Dan Patrick has done as lieutenant governor? Would you say
that you
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
June 2015
Approve
strongly
12
8
10
13
Approve
somewhat
19
19
19
19
Neither
approve nor
disapprove
24
30
28
28
Disapprove
somewhat
8
7
9
8
Disapprove
strongly
22
20
17
16
Dont Know
15
16
16
15
Q8C. How would you rate the job Joe Straus has done as Speaker of the Texas House of
Representatives? Would you say that you
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
Approve
strongly
4
4
4
Approve
somewhat
15
16
16
Neither
approve nor
disapprove
30
35
32
Disapprove
somewhat
10
7
8
Disapprove
strongly
14
13
14
Dont Know
26
25
25
Q9A. How would you rate the job Ted Cruz has done as U.S. Senator? Would you say that
you
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
Approve
strongly
18
18
27
Approve
somewhat
17
19
17
Neither
approve nor
disapprove
13
15
11
Disapprove
somewhat
12
10
9
Disapprove
strongly
31
32
28
Dont Know
9
6
9
Q9B. How would you rate the job John Cornyn has done as U.S. Senator? Would you say that
you
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
Approve
strongly
7
7
7
Approve
somewhat
17
20
20
Neither
approve nor
disapprove
24
26
22
Disapprove
somewhat
14
14
16
Disapprove
strongly
21
18
18
Dont Know
17
15
16
Q10. Thinking about the country, do you think that things are headed in the right direction, or do
you think that things are headed off on the wrong track?
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
June 2015
Feb. 2015
Oct. 2014
June 2014
Feb. 2014
Oct. 2013
June 2013
Feb. 2013
Oct. 2012
May 2012
Feb. 2012
Oct. 2011
May 2011
Feb. 2011
Oct. 2010
Sep. 2010
May 2010
Feb. 2010
Oct. 2009
Right Track
18
22
22
23
26
25
23
25
20
28
29
31
25
28
14
24
26
25
26
27
31
35
Wrong
Track
70
66
68
64
59
65
65
63
69
60
62
58
61
61
75
63
59
64
63
62
56
59
Dont Know
12
12
10
14
15
10
13
12
11
11
9
11
14
11
11
14
15
11
12
11
13
10
Q11. Compared to a year ago, would you say that the national economy is a lot better off,
somewhat better off, about the same, somewhat worse off, or a lot worse off?
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
June 2015
Feb. 2015
Oct. 2014
June 2014
Feb. 2014
Oct. 2013
June 2013
Oct. 2012
May 2012
Feb. 2012
Oct. 2011
May 2011
Feb. 2011
Oct. 2010
Sep. 2010
May 2010
Feb. 2010
Oct. 2009
A lot better
off
6
8
7
7
11
6
7
5
5
7
7
4
4
2
2
3
3
3
5
3
5
Somewhat
better off
20
22
25
24
25
25
24
24
20
28
25
24
25
12
20
24
19
20
23
25
19
About the
same
29
27
28
33
33
30
26
28
25
31
25
29
30
25
26
30
20
21
24
19
16
Somewhat
worse off
23
25
23
21
18
23
25
23
25
18
19
20
19
28
24
24
23
20
15
23
23
A lot worse
off
17
15
14
13
11
14
16
17
24
15
23
19
20
31
25
17
33
34
32
29
36
Dont
Know/No
Opinion
5
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
4
2
2
3
2
3
2
1
1
1
Q12. Thinking about the State of Texas, do you think that things are headed in the right
direction, or do you think that things are headed off on the wrong track?
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
June 2015
Feb. 2015
Oct. 2014
June 2014
Feb. 2014
Oct. 2013
June 2013
Feb. 2013
Oct. 2012
May 2012
Feb. 2012
Oct. 2011
May 2011
Feb. 2011
Oct. 2010
Sep. 2010
May 2010
Feb. 2010
Oct. 2009
Right Track
41
42
45
50
50
48
49
45
42
50
45
43
38
43
39
36
41
45
43
45
43
38
Wrong
Track
38
37
36
32
30
35
33
35
39
32
39
34
42
38
43
48
41
37
38
38
37
39
Dont Know
22
21
19
18
20
18
17
20
19
18
16
23
21
19
18
16
18
18
18
17
20
23
Q13. Compared to a year ago, would you say that you and your family are economically a lot
better off, somewhat better off, about the same, somewhat worse off, or a lot worse off?
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
June 2015
Feb. 2015
Oct. 2014
June 2014
Feb. 2014
Oct. 2013
June 2013
Oct. 2012
May 2012
Feb. 2012
Oct. 2011
May 2011
Feb. 2011
Oct. 2010
Sep. 2010
May 2010
Feb. 2010
Oct. 2009
A lot better
off
5
5
5
5
6
5
6
5
5
6
6
4
4
3
2
3
3
3
4
3
3
Somewhat
better off
18
20
18
21
21
22
21
20
17
19
17
15
16
13
16
17
16
17
16
14
14
About the
same
44
45
45
48
44
42
42
43
41
44
43
48
45
40
40
45
38
39
42
41
39
Somewhat
worse off
20
19
23
17
21
23
21
22
23
23
23
19
23
28
25
24
27
26
25
29
27
A lot worse
off
9
9
7
7
7
7
8
9
12
7
11
13
11
15
16
11
14
14
13
12
16
Dont
Know/No
Opinion
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
Q14. Compared to a year ago, would you say that the Texas economy is a lot better off,
somewhat better off, about the same, somewhat worse off, or a lot worse off?
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
June 2015
Feb. 2015
Oct. 2014
Oct. 2012
A lot better
off
4
4
4
5
6
9
4
Somewhat
better off
22
22
25
28
26
32
21
About the
same
41
41
41
44
47
40
51
Somewhat
worse off
19
23
20
14
14
12
16
A lot worse
off
6
5
5
4
3
4
5
Dont
Know/No
Opinion
8
4
5
4
4
3
3
Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton
Ted Cruz
Bernie Sanders
Someone Else
No one/Dont Know/Dont Remember
23%
23
19
15
9
12
Q16. If the 2016 general election for U.S. president were held today, would you vote for
[randomize] Donald Trump the Republican, Hillary Clinton the Democrat, someone else, or
havent you thought enough about it to have an opinion? [Randomize 1-2]
1.
2.
3.
4.
Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton
Someone else
Havent thought about it enough
to have an opinion
41%
33
19
8
Q16A. And who would you vote for if the candidates were: [Randomize 1-3]
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
39%
32
7
14
8
Q17A. [ASK IF Q16==1] You said that in a general election between Donald Trump and Hillary
Clinton that you would vote for Donald Trump. Which of the following better describes your vote
choice:
(n = 486, MOE is +/- 4.45%)
1. I want Donald Trump to be elected president
2. I dont want Hillary Clinton to be elected president
45%
55
Q17B. [ASK IF Q16==2] You said that in a general election between Hillary Clinton and Donald
Trump that you would vote for Hillary Clinton. Which of the following better describes your vote
choice:
(n = 392, MOE is +/- 4.95%)
1. I want Hillary Clinton to be elected president
2. I dont want Donald Trump to be elected president
57%
43
Q18. Suppose the Tea Party movement organized itself as a political party. When thinking
about the next election for Congress, would you vote for [Randomize] the Republican
candidate from your district, the Democratic candidate from your district, or the Tea Party
candidate from your district? [Randomize 1-2]
1.
2.
3.
4.
Republican candidate
Democratic candidate
Tea Party candidate
Dont know
22%
33
14
30
Q19. Do you think the Tea Party movement has too much influence, too little influence, or the
right amount of influence in the Republican Party?
1.
2.
3.
4.
27%
25
17
31
[RANDOMIZE Q20-Q23]
Q20. Please tell us whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, neither favorable
nor unfavorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of Ted Cruz.
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
June 2015
Feb. 2015
Oct. 2014
June 2014
Feb. 2014
Oct. 2013
June 2013
Very
Favorable
16
16
25
22
26
26
29
29
23
26
Somewhat
Favorable
15
20
16
18
15
18
17
14
15
14
Neither
Favorable
nor
Unfavorable
13
13
12
15
12
11
10
10
14
13
Somewhat
Unfavorable
15
11
9
8
8
8
6
8
6
7
Very
Unfavorable
32
37
29
29
28
28
28
29
31
24
Dont
Know/No
Opinion
7
5
8
7
10
8
11
10
10
17
Q21. Please tell us whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, neither favorable
nor unfavorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of Donald Trump.
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
Very
Favorable
16
13
16
Somewhat
Favorable
15
16
18
Neither
Favorable
nor
Unfavorable
10
9
12
Somewhat
Unfavorable
10
15
12
Very
Unfavorable
46
44
39
Dont
Know/No
Opinion
4
2
3
Q22. Please tell us whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, neither favorable
nor unfavorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of Hillary Clinton.
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
Very
Favorable
16
15
15
Somewhat
Favorable
13
18
19
Neither
Favorable
nor
Unfavorable
9
11
7
Somewhat
Unfavorable
8
7
9
Very
Unfavorable
51
46
47
Dont
Know/No
Opinion
3
7
3
Q23. Please tell us whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, neither favorable
nor unfavorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of Bernie Sanders.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Very favorable
Somewhat favorable
Neither favorable nor unfavorable
Somewhat unfavorable
Very unfavorable
Dont know/no opinion
14%
22
16
11
29
7
[RANDOMIZE Q24-Q25]
Q24. Please tell us whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, neither favorable
nor unfavorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of the Democratic Party.
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
Very
Favorable
11
13
12
Somewhat
Favorable
19
20
20
Neither
Favorable
nor
Unfavorable
12
14
12
Somewhat
Unfavorable
11
13
13
Very
Unfavorable
39
35
39
Dont
Know/No
Opinion
7
5
4
Q25. Please tell us whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, neither favorable
nor unfavorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of the Republican Party.
June 2016
Feb. 2016
Nov. 2015
Very
Favorable
7
8
8
Somewhat
Favorable
20
20
22
Neither
Favorable
nor
Unfavorable
14
16
17
Somewhat
Unfavorable
20
22
20
Very
Unfavorable
31
30
29
Dont
Know/No
Opinion
8
5
5
[RANDOMIZE Q26A-Q26B]
Q26A. Do you think that the Republican Party is conservative enough, too conservative, or not
conservative enough?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Conservative enough
Too conservative
Not conservative enough
Dont know/No opinion
15%
34
29
21
Q26B. Do you think that the Democratic Party is liberal enough, too liberal, or not liberal
enough?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Liberal enough
Too liberal
Not liberal enough
Dont know/No opinion
21%
49
12
19
Mean
5.4
6.2
3.2
2.9
Donald J. Trump
Ted Cruz
Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
Standard Error
0.07
0.06
0.09
0.09
Q28. For each of the following presidential candidates, please tell us whether you think that they
would be a great, good, average, poor, or terrible president: [RANDOMIZE 1-2]
Donald J. Trump
Hillary Clinton
Great
12
11
Good
18
15
Average
15
16
Poor
12
11
Terrible
44
45
Policy Questions
Q29. Would you say the United States Constitution has held up well as the basis for our
government and laws and is in little need of change, or would you say that we should hold a
new constitutional convention to update the Constitution?
1. Held up well
2. Hold a new constitutional convention
3. Dont know/No opinion
55%
26
19
Q30. Of the three branches of federal government, which one do you trust the most?
1.
2.
3.
4.
14%
17
28
41
Q31. Just your opinion, in the United States today, how much discrimination is there
against[RANDOMIZE A-I WITH RESPONSE OPTIONS, A lot of discrimination, Some,
Not very much, None at all, Dont know/no opinion.]
A. Whites
B. African Americans
C. Hispanics
D. Asians
E. Women
F. Gays and lesbians
G. Transgender people
H. Christians
I. Muslims
J. Men
A lot
19%
30%
23%
7%
16%
37%
44%
25%
46%
9%
Some
20%
37%
39%
32%
43%
32%
26%
28%
27%
16%
Not very
much
26%
21%
25%
39%
25%
18%
16%
23%
13%
33%
Some
26%
36%
42%
37%
43%
34%
33%
26%
33%
20%
Not very
much
29%
21%
25%
35%
28%
18%
13%
26%
15%
35%
None at all
30%
9%
9%
16%
12%
9%
7%
18%
8%
37%
Dont
Know/No
Opinion
4%
4%
4%
7%
4%
4%
7%
5%
5%
5%
None at all
28%
8%
9%
14%
10%
8%
8%
19%
9%
32%
Dont
Know/No
Opinion
4%
3%
4%
5%
3%
4%
6%
4%
4%
5%
A. Whites
B. African Americans
C. Hispanics
D. Asians
E. Women
F. Gays and lesbians
G. Transgender people
H. Christians
I. Muslims
J. Men
A lot
13%
32%
21%
9%
16%
36%
40%
25%
39%
8%
Q32. And in your opinion, which of the following groups faces the MOST discrimination in the
United States today? [PRESENT AND RANDOMIZE ONLY THOSE GROUPS IN WHICH
RESPONDENT SAID A LOT OR SOME IN Q31]
1. Muslims
2. Christians
3. African Americans
4. Transgender people
5. Gays and lesbians
6. Whites
7. Hispanics
8. Women
9. Men
10. Asians
23%
21
14
12
11
9
6
3
2
0
Q33. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: This country would be better off if
we just stayed home and did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of the world.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Dont know
13%
31
27
22
7
Q34. Overall, would you say that international trade deals have been good for the United States
economy, bad for the United States economy, or have not had much impact on the United
States economy?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Strongly support
Somewhat support
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
Dont know
24%
25
17
22
12
Q35B. Do you support or oppose passing a comprehensive immigration overhaul at the federal
level that would provide a pathway to legal residence, but not citizenship, for most illegal
immigrants currently living in the United States?
(n = 618, MOE is +/- 3.94%)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Strongly support
Somewhat support
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
Dont know
20%
27
13
25
16
Q36. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Undocumented immigrants
currently living in the United States should be deported immediately.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Dont know/No opinion
27%
24
17
25
7
Q37. Do you support or oppose building a wall along the border between the U.S. and Mexico?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Strongly support
Somewhat support
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
Dont know/No opinion
34%
18
8
32
8
Q38. Would you support or oppose banning Muslims who are not U.S. citizens from entering the
United States?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Strongly support
Somewhat support
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
Dont know
31%
22
15
22
10
Q39. How concerned are you about the issue of transgender access to public restrooms?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Very concerned
Somewhat concerned
Not very concerned
Not at all concerned
Dont know/No opinion
32%
21
15
28
5
52%
29
19
56%
27
18
25%
21
34
20
Q42. Suppose you are the only income earner in the family, and you have a good job
guaranteed to give you income every year for life. You are given the opportunity to take a new
and equally good job, with a 50-50 chance it will double your income and a 50-50 chance that it
will cut your income by a third. Would you take the new job?
1. Yes
2. No
33%
67
Q42A. [ASK IF Q42 == 1] Suppose the chances were 50-50 that it would double your income,
and 50-50 that it would cut it in half. Would you still take the new job?
1. Yes
2. No
61%
39
Q42B. [ASK IF Q42 == 2] Suppose the chances were 50-50 that it would double your income
and 50-50 that it would cut it by 20 percent. Would you take the new job?
1. Yes
2. No
26%
74
Q43. In general people often face risks when making financial, career or other life decisions.
Overall, how would you place yourself on the following scale?
1. Extremely uncomfortable taking risks
2.
3.
4. Neither comfortable nor uncomfortable taking risks
5.
6.
7. Extremely comfortable taking risks
11%
10
19
32
17
6
4
Q44. We are interested in you and your familys economic security. By economic security we
mean your security in being able to keep your job, maintain your income, have health insurance
coverage, and retire comfortably. Overall, how satisfied are you about your economic security?
1. Strongly dissatisfied
2.
3.
4. Neither dissatisfied nor satisfied
5.
6.
7. Strongly satisfied
13%
8
15
25
21
12
7
Join in a protest
march or attend a
demonstration or rally.
Give money to a
political campaign.
Attend meetings about
an issue that concerns
you.
Share your political
opinions with others in
person.
Share your political
opinions with others
on social media.
Not at all
likely
A little
likely
Moderately
likely
Very likely
Extremely
likely
59%
16%
13%
8%
5%
52%
17%
16%
11%
5%
29%
21%
27%
15%
8%
15%
20%
23%
19%
23%
37%
20%
18%
12%
13%
Q45B. Government is important to many aspects of daily life and your participation in the
political process can determine what it does. Please indicate how likely you are to participate in
the following: [GRID A-E WITH RESPONSE OPTIONS Not at all likely, A little likely,
Moderately likely, Very likely, Extremely likely.] [RANDOMIZE A-E]
Not at all
A little
Moderately
Extremely
Very likely
likely
likely
likely
likely
Join in a protest
march or attend a
52%
19%
18%
7%
4%
demonstration or rally.
Give money to a
47%
21%
17%
9%
6%
political campaign.
Attend meetings about
an issue that concerns
22%
24%
28%
18%
8%
you.
Share your political
opinions with others in
12%
14%
26%
27%
22%
person.
Share your political
opinions with others
30%
19%
19%
20%
13%
on social media.
Q46. As you may know, some people in technology support using products and services run on
publically accessible code, also known as open source. In effect, open source products allow
the public to inspect the software, in contrast to proprietary software, in which the code is kept
secret from the public.
Do you support or oppose businesses and government adopting open source software for the
following: [GRID WITH RESPONSE OPTIONS Support, Oppose, Dont Know/No
opinion] [RANDOMIZE A-D]
Dont know/No
Support
Oppose
opinion
Voting machines
32%
39%
29%
ATMs
21%
48%
31%
Home computers
28%
42%
30%
Cellular telephones
29%
40%
30%
Political Knowledge
[Randomize INFO1-INFO4]
INFO1. Which political party holds the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Neither
Dont know
74%
10
3
13
INFO2. What majority of both houses of the U.S. Congress is needed to override a presidential
veto?
1.
2.
3.
4.
7%
70
8
15
Glenn Hegar
George P. Bush
Ken Paxton
Sid Miller
11%
5
79
5
INFO4. Which of the following computer operating systems is open source? [RANDOMIZE 13]
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Linux
Microsoft
Mac OS
All of these
None of these
29%
17
5
20
29
Political Orientation
Were almost done. Now we just have a few basic questions for statistical purposes.
LIBCON. On a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 is extremely liberal, 7 is extremely conservative, and 4
is exactly in the middle, where would you place yourself? [Wording on scale: (1) Extremely
liberal, (4) In the middle, (7) Extremely conservative]
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Extremely liberal
Somewhat liberal
Lean liberal
In the middle
Lean conservative
Somewhat conservative
Extremely conservative
4%
9
5
39
11
20
13
PID3.
1. Democrat
2. Independent
3. Republican
38%
16
46
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
17%
13
8
16
13
13
20
PID7.
Strong Democrat
Not very strong Democrat
Lean Democrat
Independent
Lean Republican
Not very strong Republican
Strong Republican
Demographics
AGE. Please indicate your age group.
1.
2.
3.
4.
18-29
30-44
45-64
65 and up
16%
27
38
19
LOCATE. Would you say that you live in an urban, suburban, or rural community?
1. Urban
2. Suburban
3. Rural
29%
51
20
METRO. Do you live in the Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, or Austin metropolitan
areas?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
23%
26
11
9
31
One
Two
Three
Four or more
None
17%
12
7
5
59
SCHOOL. Do you have any children currently enrolled in school in Texas? (check all that
apply)
1.
2.
3.
4.
INCOME. In which category would you place your household income last year?
1. Less than $10,000
2. $10,000 to $19,999
3. $20,000 to $29,999
4. $30,000 to $39,999
5. $40,000 to $49,999
6. $50,000 to $59,999
7. $60,000 to $69,999
8. $70,000 to $79,999
9. $80,000 to $99,999
10. $100,000 to $119,999
11. $120,000 to $149,999
12. More than $150,000
13. Prefer not to say
6%
9
10
10
9
8
6
8
7
4
4
4
15
Pro-life
Pro-choice
Neither
Dont know
42%
40
11
7
10%
24
25
10
22
9
ONEDU. These days many colleges and universities offer courses online. Have you ever taken
a course online?
1. Yes
2. No
30%
70
RELIG1. What is your primary religious affiliation, if any? [No open response on other]
1. Agnostic
2. Assembly of God*
3. Atheist
4. Baptist*
5. Born again
6. Buddhist
7. Catholic*
8. Christian Scientist*
9. Church of Christ*
10. Church of God*
11. Disciples of Christ*
12. Episcopal/Anglican*
13. Evangelical
14. Hindu
15. Jehovahs Witnesses
16. Jewish
17. Lutheran*
18. Methodist*
19. Mormon*
20. Muslim/Islam
21. Nondenominational Christian*
22. Orthodox/Eastern Orthodox*
23. Pentecostal/charismatic/spirit-filled*
24. Presbyterian*
25. Protestant (non-specific)*
26. Reformed*
27. Unitarian/Universalist*
28. United Church of Christ*
29. Religious but not spiritual
30. Spiritual but not religious
31. No religious affiliation/none
32. Other*
33. Dont know
5%
1
3
18
2
1
19
0
5
0
0
2
1
0
0
1
2
5
1
1
8
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
5
8
4
1
RELIG2. What is your secondary religious affiliation, if any? [No open response on other]
1. Agnostic
2. Assembly of God*
3. Atheist
4. Baptist*
5. Born again
6. Buddhist
7. Catholic*
8. Christian Scientist*
9. Church of Christ*
10. Church of God*
11. Disciples of Christ*
12. Episcopal/Anglican*
13. Evangelical
14. Hindu
15. Jehovahs Witnesses
16. Jewish
17. Lutheran*
18. Methodist*
19. Mormon*
20. Muslim/Islam
21. Nondenominational Christian*
22. Orthodox/Eastern Orthodox*
23. Pentecostal/charismatic/spirit-filled*
24. Presbyterian*
25. Protestant (non-specific)*
26. Reformed*
27. Unitarian/Universalist*
28. United Church of Christ*
29. Religious but not spiritual
30. Spiritual but not religious
31. No religious affiliation/none
32. Other*
33. Dont know
2%
1
1
6
6
0
4
0
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
2
0
1
5
0
2
1
4
0
0
0
1
7
32
5
13
LITERAL. Which of these statements comes closest to describing your feelings about the Bible?
1. The Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word. 31%
2. The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for
word.
3. The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God.
4. Dont know.
Extremely important
Somewhat important
Not very important
Not at all important
44%
31
12
14
40
22
7
ATTEND. Aside from weddings and funerals, how often do you attend religious services or
participate in religious activities?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
15%
17
12
27
29
White
African American
Hispanic or Latino
Asian/Pacific Islander
Native American
Multi-racial
61%
13
22
1
1
2
2%
97
2
NATIVE1. [Ask if RACE = Hispanic or Latino] Were you born in the United States or Puerto
Rico, or in another country?
1. Born in the United States or Puerto Rico
2. Born in another country
3. Dont know
83%
12
5
NATIVE2. [Ask NATIVE2 if answer 1 on NATIVE1] Were your parents born in the United
States or Puerto Rico, or another country?
1. Both of my parents were born in the United States or Puerto Rico
2. One of my parents was born in another country
3. Both of my parents were both in another country
MOVE. Did you move to Texas from some other state?
1. Yes
2. No
39%
61
58%
25
17
STATE. [ASK IF MOVE=1] Which state did you move from (most recently)? [DROPDOWN
LIST OF STATES]
1. Alabama
2. Alaska
3. Arizona
4. Arkansas
5. California
6. Colorado
7. Connecticut
8. Delaware
9. District of Columbia
10. Florida
11. Georgia
12. Hawaii
13. Idaho
14. Illinois
15. Indiana
16. Iowa
17. Kansas
18. Kentucky
19. Louisiana
20. Maine
21. Maryland
22. Massachusetts
23. Michigan
24. Minnesota
25. Mississippi
26. Missouri
27. Montana
28. Nebraska
29. Nevada
30. New Hampshire
31. New Jersey
32. New Mexico
33. New York
34. North Carolina
35. North Dakota
36. Ohio
37. Oklahoma
38. Oregon
39. Pennsylvania
40. Rhode Island
41. South Carolina
42. South Dakota
43. Tennessee
44. Utah
45. Vermont
46. Virginia
47. Washington
48. West Virginia
1%
0
2
2
13
1
1
0
0
3
3
0
0
5
3
2
4
0
6
0
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
0
0
2
5
7
4
0
2
4
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
1
0
49. Wisconsin
50. Wyoming
2
0
VETERAN. Which of the following best describes your current situation? Please check all that
apply:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Active-duty military
Military veteran
Active-duty military in my immediate family
Military veteran in my immediate family
None of the above
1%
14
2
16
70
68%
32
Married
Separated
Divorced
Widowed
Single
Domestic Partnership
54%
1
11
6
24
4
45%
55