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As you may know, the governor of New York will need to appoint someone to replace Hillary Clinton in the

U.S. senate once she becomes secretary of state in .


January. Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of former president John F. Kennedy, has been ment BY total + Sex + Age + Sex/Age

total Sex Age Sex/Age

total Male Female 18-29 30-49 50-64 65+ Male 18-49 Male 50+ Female 18-49 Female 50+
Total Unweighted N 1000 491 509 101 303 289 307 207 284 197 312
Weighted N 1004 475 529 194 379 247 182 281 194 293 236
Like to see Kennedy 448 198 250 95 150 124 79 111 88 134 116
appointed
44.7% 41.8% 47.2% 48.9% 39.5% 50.1% 43.5% 39.4% 45.2% 45.8% 49.0%
Like to see someone 363 189 173 51 143 91 78 103 86 91 83
else appointed
36.1% 39.9% 32.8% 26.3% 37.6% 36.7% 42.8% 36.7% 44.4% 31.0% 35.0%
(DK) 174 77 97 41 82 27 24 62 15 61 36
17.3% 16.3% 18.3% 21.3% 21.5% 11.0% 13.0% 22.0% 7.9% 20.8% 15.1%
(Refused) 19 10 9 7 5 5 1 5 5 7 2
1.9% 2.1% 1.7% 3.6% 1.4% 2.2% .7% 1.8% 2.5% 2.4% .8%

As you may know, the governor of New York will need to appoint someone to replace Hillary Clinton in the U.S. senate once she becomes secretary of state in .
January. Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of former president John F. Kennedy, has been ment BY total + Region + Race 1 + Race 2 + Hispanic

total Region Race 1 Race 2 Hispanic


total East Midwest South West White Non-white Black Non-black Yes No
Total Unweighted N 1000 239 224 305 232 808 192 52 948 79 912
Weighted N 1004 218 226 320 241 721 283 99 904 126 871
Like to see Kennedy 448 83 107 147 111 288 161 76 372 63 384
appointed
44.7% 38.0% 47.2% 46.1% 46.3% 39.9% 56.8% 76.1% 41.2% 49.7% 44.1%
Like to see someone 363 93 70 119 81 290 72 13 349 36 324
else appointed
36.1% 42.6% 31.1% 37.2% 33.7% 40.3% 25.6% 13.4% 38.6% 28.9% 37.1%
(DK) 174 38 46 51 39 128 46 8 165 26 145
17.3% 17.4% 20.2% 15.9% 16.4% 17.8% 16.1% 8.5% 18.3% 20.9% 16.7%
(Refused) 19 4 3 3 9 15 4 2 17 1 18
1.9% 2.0% 1.4% .8% 3.7% 2.0% 1.5% 2.0% 1.9% .5% 2.1%

As you may know, the governor of New York will need to appoint someone to replace Hillary Clinton in the U.S. senate once she becomes secretary of state in .
January. Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of former president John F. Kennedy, has been ment BY total + Education + College graduate + Monthly Income

total Education College graduate Monthly Income


College grad $2,000-$4,99 $5,000-$7,49 $7,500 or
total H.S. or less Some college Post Grad Yes No Under $2,000
only 9 9 more
Total Unweighted N 1000 278 302 237 177 414 580 137 309 136 181
Weighted N 1004 429 280 173 119 292 708 176 323 137 151
Like to see Kennedy 448 225 124 60 39 99 349 112 147 53 49
appointed
44.7% 52.5% 44.3% 34.4% 32.8% 33.8% 49.3% 63.6% 45.7% 38.7% 32.3%
Like to see someone 363 133 96 75 56 130 230 38 114 59 81
else appointed
36.1% 31.1% 34.4% 43.1% 46.9% 44.6% 32.4% 21.7% 35.4% 42.6% 53.9%
(DK) 174 65 55 31 22 53 121 25 55 22 19
17.3% 15.3% 19.8% 18.1% 18.2% 18.1% 17.1% 14.4% 17.1% 16.0% 12.4%
(Refused) 19 5 4 8 3 10 9 1 6 4 2
1.9% 1.1% 1.5% 4.4% 2.1% 3.5% 1.3% .3% 1.8% 2.8% 1.4%

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As you may know, the governor of New York will need to appoint someone to replace Hillary Clinton in the U.S. senate once she becomes secretary .
of state in January. Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of former president John F. Kennedy, has been ment BY total + Party Id + Party Id + Party Id +
Party Id + Ideology

total Party Id Party Id Party Id Party Id Ideology


Dem/Lean
total Democrat Independent Republican Ind/No Lean Rep/Lean rep Liberal Moderate Conservative
Dem
Total Unweighted N 1000 363 289 332 477 79 430 195 383 407
Weighted N 1004 398 294 295 515 88 384 220 393 375
Like to see Kennedy 448 250 113 83 297 40 111 132 184 132
appointed
44.7% 62.9% 38.4% 28.3% 57.6% 45.6% 28.9% 60.0% 46.8% 35.3%
Like to see someone 363 80 110 166 118 26 214 46 126 186
else appointed
36.1% 20.1% 37.5% 56.3% 22.8% 29.7% 55.7% 21.2% 32.1% 49.7%
(DK) 174 61 62 42 90 19 55 36 74 52
17.3% 15.3% 21.1% 14.2% 17.4% 21.3% 14.2% 16.3% 19.0% 13.9%
(Refused) 19 7 9 4 11 3 5 6 8 4
1.9% 1.6% 3.0% 1.2% 2.2% 3.4% 1.3% 2.6% 2.2% 1.0%

As you may know, the governor of New York will need to appoint someone to replace Hillary Clinton in the U.S. senate once she .
becomes secretary of state in January. Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of former president John F. Kennedy, has been ment BY total +
Party ID and Ideology + Employed for pay + Employed for pay

Employed for Employed for


total Party ID and Ideology
pay pay
Liberal/moder
Liberal Moderate Conservative Pure Conservative
total ate Yes No
Democrat Democrat Democrat Independent Republican
Republican
Total Unweighted N 1000 167 223 86 79 131 298 561 439
Weighted N 1004 179 233 102 88 137 247 611 392
Like to see Kennedy 448 108 122 67 40 55 56 272 176
appointed
44.7% 60.5% 52.1% 65.8% 45.6% 40.1% 22.8% 44.5% 44.8%
Like to see someone 363 40 54 23 26 65 149 223 140
else appointed
36.1% 22.6% 23.3% 22.3% 29.7% 47.4% 60.5% 36.4% 35.7%
(DK) 174 25 53 12 19 16 38 107 67
17.3% 13.8% 22.8% 11.6% 21.3% 11.5% 15.3% 17.5% 17.1%
(Refused) 19 6 4 0 3 1 4 10 9
1.9% 3.2% 1.8% .4% 3.4% 1.0% 1.4% 1.6% 2.4%

As you may know, the governor of New York will need to appoint someone to replace Hillary Clinton in the U.S. senate once she becomes secretary .
of state in January. Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of former president John F. Kennedy, has been ment BY total + Religion Important + Church
Attendance + Religious Preference + White Protestant

White
total Religion Important Church Attendance Religious Preference
Protestant
Nearly Seldom/neve Protestant/
total Yes No Weekly weekly/mont Other Catholic None Yes
r
hly Christian
Total Unweighted N 1000 678 318 338 202 451 575 220 116 479
Weighted N 1004 681 316 313 212 468 568 212 136 422
Like to see Kennedy 448 312 133 127 95 225 247 113 56 154
appointed
44.7% 45.8% 42.2% 40.6% 44.5% 48.0% 43.4% 53.0% 41.4% 36.6%
Like to see someone 363 251 111 121 87 149 214 68 46 182
else appointed
36.1% 36.8% 35.2% 38.8% 40.9% 31.9% 37.7% 31.9% 34.1% 43.1%
(DK) 174 107 63 60 29 82 101 28 26 81
17.3% 15.8% 20.0% 19.1% 13.7% 17.5% 17.7% 13.3% 19.5% 19.2%
(Refused) 19 11 8 5 2 12 6 4 7 5
1.9% 1.6% 2.6% 1.5% .9% 2.6% 1.1% 1.7% 5.0% 1.1%

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As you may know, the governor of New York will need to appoint someone to replace Hillary Clinton in the U.S. senate once she becomes secretary of state in .
January. Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of former president John F. Kennedy, has been ment BY total + Married + Married by gender + Children under 18 +
Married with child under 18

total Married Married by gender Children under 18 Married with child under 18
Unmarried Married Unmarried
total Yes No Married man Yes No Yes No
man woman woman
Total Unweighted N 1000 605 392 340 149 265 243 307 691 232 768
Weighted N 1004 557 445 286 188 271 257 390 613 258 745
Like to see Kennedy 448 217 232 100 99 117 133 177 271 97 351
appointed
44.7% 38.9% 52.1% 34.9% 52.4% 43.0% 51.8% 45.3% 44.3% 37.6% 47.1%
Like to see someone 363 231 130 129 59 102 71 121 240 99 263
else appointed
36.1% 41.4% 29.3% 45.1% 31.6% 37.6% 27.6% 31.1% 39.2% 38.4% 35.3%
(DK) 174 97 76 48 29 50 47 84 90 57 117
17.3% 17.5% 17.2% 16.7% 15.6% 18.3% 18.3% 21.4% 14.7% 21.9% 15.7%
(Refused) 19 12 7 9 1 3 6 8 11 5 14
1.9% 2.2% 1.5% 3.2% .3% 1.1% 2.4% 2.1% 1.7% 2.0% 1.8%

As you may know, the governor of New York will need to appoint someone to replace Hillary Clinton in the U.S. senate once she becomes secretary of state in January. Caroline
Kennedy, the daughter of former president John F. Kennedy, has been ment BY total + Current economic conditions + Economic momentum + Worried about money yesterday +
.
Respondent Type + Closely follow Illinois Senate controversy

Worried about money


total Current economic conditions Economic momentum Respondent Type Closely follow Illinois Senate controversy
yesterday
Excellent/goo Getting Somewhat
total Only Fair Poor Getting better Yes No Landline Cell Phone Very close Not close
d worse close
Total Unweighted N 1000 62 166 264 93 368 161 331 939 61 266 414 319
Weighted N 1004 60 161 270 95 363 187 304 855 149 213 378 412
Like to see Kennedy 448 21 57 133 45 155 103 108 385 63 88 172 188
appointed
44.7% 34.8% 35.3% 49.3% 47.0% 42.6% 55.1% 35.5% 45.1% 42.2% 41.3% 45.5% 45.5%
Like to see someone 363 25 78 89 35 141 52 139 320 43 100 155 108
else appointed
36.1% 41.5% 48.7% 32.9% 36.5% 38.7% 27.7% 45.9% 37.4% 29.0% 46.9% 40.9% 26.3%
(DK) 174 13 23 45 15 63 30 53 133 41 21 48 105
17.3% 22.6% 14.4% 16.8% 15.4% 17.3% 15.8% 17.4% 15.6% 27.4% 10.1% 12.6% 25.4%
(Refused) 19 1 3 3 1 5 3 3 17 2 4 4 12
1.9% 1.0% 1.6% 1.0% 1.0% 1.4% 1.4% 1.1% 2.0% 1.4% 1.8% 1.0% 2.8%

Next, as you may know, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich [blu-GOY-uh-VICH] has been charged with trying to illegally profit from naming Barack .
Obama's replacement to the U.S. Senate. Despite the controversy, last week Blagojevich appointed former BY total + Sex + Age + Sex/Age

total Sex Age Sex/Age


Female
total Male Female 18-29 30-49 50-64 65+ Male 18-49 Male 50+ Female 50+
18-49
Total Unweighted N 1000 491 509 101 303 289 307 207 284 197 312
Weighted N 1004 475 529 194 379 247 182 281 194 293 236
Very closely 213 121 92 16 64 82 51 57 64 23 69
21.2% 25.5% 17.3% 8.1% 16.8% 33.2% 28.0% 20.1% 33.3% 7.9% 29.1%
Somewhat 378 166 212 51 149 101 77 83 83 117 95
closely
37.7% 35.0% 40.1% 26.2% 39.3% 40.7% 42.5% 29.6% 42.8% 39.9% 40.3%
Not too 247 110 138 60 110 43 34 77 33 93 44
closely, OR
24.7% 23.1% 26.1% 31.0% 29.0% 17.5% 18.5% 27.4% 16.9% 31.9% 18.8%
Not at all 158 75 83 65 57 18 19 62 14 59 23
15.7% 15.8% 15.7% 33.2% 14.9% 7.4% 10.2% 21.9% 7.0% 20.3% 9.9%
(DK) 7 3 4 3 0 3 1 3 0 0 4
.7% .6% .7% 1.4% .0% 1.3% .3% 1.0% .0% .0% 1.6%
(Refused) 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
.1% .0% .1% .0% .0% .0% .4% .0% .0% .0% .3%

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Next, as you may know, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich [blu-GOY-uh-VICH] has been charged with trying to illegally profit from naming Barack .
Obama's replacement to the U.S. Senate. Despite the controversy, last week Blagojevich appointed former BY total + Region + Race 1 + Race 2 + Hispanic

total Region Race 1 Race 2 Hispanic


total East Midwest South West White Non-white Black Non-black Yes No
Total Unweighted N 1000 239 224 305 232 808 192 52 948 79 912
Weighted N 1004 218 226 320 241 721 283 99 904 126 871
Very closely 213 40 67 61 45 166 47 23 190 13 199
21.2% 18.3% 29.5% 19.0% 18.9% 23.1% 16.5% 22.8% 21.0% 10.3% 22.8%
Somewhat 378 77 86 136 79 282 96 47 331 28 348
closely
37.7% 35.5% 37.9% 42.4% 33.0% 39.1% 34.0% 47.5% 36.6% 22.4% 39.9%
Not too 247 53 48 75 71 168 80 16 231 47 200
closely, OR
24.7% 24.2% 21.4% 23.6% 29.6% 23.3% 28.2% 16.5% 25.6% 37.1% 23.0%
Not at all 158 45 23 46 44 102 56 13 145 34 122
15.7% 20.7% 10.2% 14.4% 18.2% 14.2% 19.8% 13.2% 16.0% 27.2% 14.0%
(DK) 7 3 2 2 0 2 4 0 7 4 3
.7% 1.3% .9% .5% .0% .3% 1.6% .0% .7% 3.1% .3%
(Refused) 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1
.1% .0% .0% .0% .3% .1% .0% .0% .1% .0% .1%

Next, as you may know, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich [blu-GOY-uh-VICH] has been charged with trying to illegally profit from naming Barack .
Obama's replacement to the U.S. Senate. Despite the controversy, last week Blagojevich appointed former BY total + Education + College graduate +
Monthly Income

total Education College graduate Monthly Income


College grad $2,000-$4,99 $5,000-$7,49 $7,500 or
total H.S. or less Some college Post Grad Yes No Under $2,000
only 9 9 more
Total Unweighted N 1000 278 302 237 177 414 580 137 309 136 181
Weighted N 1004 429 280 173 119 292 708 176 323 137 151
Very closely 213 74 55 37 45 82 130 29 62 29 46
21.2% 17.3% 19.8% 21.5% 37.6% 28.1% 18.3% 16.3% 19.2% 21.2% 30.7%
Somewhat 378 139 113 85 40 125 252 70 127 55 64
closely
37.7% 32.3% 40.4% 49.2% 33.9% 42.9% 35.5% 39.7% 39.2% 40.2% 42.4%
Not too 247 122 67 34 24 58 188 43 79 33 29
closely, OR
24.7% 28.4% 23.9% 19.9% 19.8% 19.9% 26.6% 24.6% 24.5% 24.1% 19.1%
Not at all 158 88 44 16 10 27 131 31 55 20 12
15.7% 20.4% 15.7% 9.4% 8.7% 9.1% 18.6% 17.4% 17.1% 14.5% 7.8%
(DK) 7 6 1 0 0 0 7 3 0 0 0
.7% 1.4% .2% .0% .0% .0% .9% 1.6% .0% .0% .0%
(Refused) 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
.1% .2% .0% .0% .0% .0% .1% .4% .0% .0% .0%

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Next, as you may know, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich [blu-GOY-uh-VICH] has been charged with trying to illegally profit from naming .
Barack Obama's replacement to the U.S. Senate. Despite the controversy, last week Blagojevich appointed former BY total + Party Id + Party
Id + Party Id + Party Id + Ideology

total Party Id Party Id Party Id Party Id Ideology


Dem/Lean
total Democrat Independent Republican Ind/No Lean Rep/Lean rep Liberal Moderate Conservative
Dem
Total Unweighted N 1000 363 289 332 477 79 430 195 383 407
Weighted N 1004 398 294 295 515 88 384 220 393 375
Very closely 213 89 56 62 107 13 90 41 73 95
21.2% 22.4% 19.2% 21.2% 20.7% 14.8% 23.4% 18.8% 18.5% 25.3%
Somewhat 378 153 85 134 193 21 160 81 148 144
closely
37.7% 38.6% 28.9% 45.6% 37.5% 23.5% 41.5% 37.0% 37.8% 38.4%
Not too 247 97 89 59 132 30 83 60 101 83
closely, OR
24.7% 24.5% 30.3% 20.0% 25.6% 34.2% 21.7% 27.3% 25.7% 22.2%
Not at all 158 54 61 39 77 24 51 33 69 52
15.7% 13.6% 20.6% 13.2% 14.9% 27.5% 13.4% 15.1% 17.5% 13.8%
(DK) 7 3 3 0 6 0 0 4 2 0
.7% .8% .9% .0% 1.2% .0% .0% 1.8% .5% .0%
(Refused) 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
.1% .2% .0% .0% .1% .0% .0% .0% .0% .2%

Next, as you may know, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich [blu-GOY-uh-VICH] has been charged with trying to illegally profit from .
naming Barack Obama's replacement to the U.S. Senate. Despite the controversy, last week Blagojevich appointed former BY
total + Party ID and Ideology + Employed for pay + Employed for pay

Employed for Employed for


total Party ID and Ideology
pay pay
Liberal Moderate Conservative Pure Liberal/moder Conservative
total ate Yes No
Democrat Democrat Democrat Independent Republican
Republican
Total Unweighted N 1000 167 223 86 79 131 298 561 439
Weighted N 1004 179 233 102 88 137 247 611 392
Very closely 213 39 39 27 13 26 64 125 88
21.2% 22.0% 16.9% 26.5% 14.8% 19.0% 25.9% 20.4% 22.4%
Somewhat 378 69 95 29 21 51 109 228 150
closely
37.7% 38.3% 40.7% 29.0% 23.5% 37.0% 44.2% 37.4% 38.1%
Not too 247 42 63 27 30 37 47 161 86
closely, OR
24.7% 23.2% 27.2% 26.5% 34.2% 26.8% 18.9% 26.4% 21.9%
Not at all 158 26 34 18 24 24 27 94 64
15.7% 14.4% 14.4% 17.3% 27.5% 17.2% 10.9% 15.3% 16.4%
(DK) 7 4 2 0 0 0 0 3 4
.7% 2.2% .9% .0% .0% .0% .0% .5% 1.0%
(Refused) 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
.1% .0% .0% .7% .0% .0% .0% .0% .2%

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Next, as you may know, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich [blu-GOY-uh-VICH] has been charged with trying to illegally profit from naming .
Barack Obama's replacement to the U.S. Senate. Despite the controversy, last week Blagojevich appointed former BY total + Religion
Important + Church Attendance + Religious Preference + White Protestant

White
total Religion Important Church Attendance Religious Preference
Protestant
Nearly Seldom/neve Protestant/
total Yes No Weekly weekly/month Other Catholic None Yes
r
ly Christian
Total Unweighted N 1000 678 318 338 202 451 575 220 116 479
Weighted N 1004 681 316 313 212 468 568 212 136 422
Very closely 213 144 69 76 35 101 124 43 28 93
21.2% 21.1% 21.9% 24.2% 16.5% 21.6% 21.7% 20.3% 20.7% 22.0%
Somewhat 378 266 108 118 98 161 238 67 36 181
closely
37.7% 39.1% 34.2% 37.7% 46.2% 34.3% 41.8% 31.4% 26.9% 42.8%
Not too 247 169 77 71 54 120 135 57 37 104
closely, OR
24.7% 24.8% 24.2% 22.7% 25.2% 25.5% 23.8% 26.7% 27.0% 24.6%
Not at all 158 97 60 44 26 84 68 42 35 42
15.7% 14.2% 19.1% 14.2% 12.1% 17.9% 12.0% 19.7% 25.5% 9.9%
(DK) 7 4 2 4 0 2 3 4 0 2
.7% .7% .7% 1.2% .0% .4% .5% 1.8% .0% .5%
(Refused) 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1
.1% .1% .0% .0% .0% .1% .1% .0% .0% .2%

Next, as you may know, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich [blu-GOY-uh-VICH] has been charged with trying to illegally profit from naming Barack .
Obama's replacement to the U.S. Senate. Despite the controversy, last week Blagojevich appointed former BY total + Married + Married by gender +
Children under 18 + Married with child under 18

total Married Married by gender Children under 18 Married with child under 18
Unmarried Married Unmarried
total Yes No Married man Yes No Yes No
man woman woman
Total Unweighted N 1000 605 392 340 149 265 243 307 691 232 768
Weighted N 1004 557 445 286 188 271 257 390 613 258 745
Very closely 213 124 87 81 40 43 48 63 150 42 171
21.2% 22.3% 19.6% 28.3% 21.1% 16.0% 18.5% 16.1% 24.5% 16.2% 22.9%
Somewhat 378 228 150 107 58 121 91 140 238 99 279
closely
37.7% 40.9% 33.6% 37.5% 31.0% 44.5% 35.6% 35.9% 38.8% 38.2% 37.5%
Not too 247 135 112 58 51 77 61 107 139 72 176
closely, OR
24.7% 24.3% 25.2% 20.4% 27.3% 28.3% 23.7% 27.6% 22.7% 27.8% 23.6%
Not at all 158 66 92 39 36 27 56 77 81 46 112
15.7% 11.9% 20.6% 13.7% 19.2% 10.0% 21.7% 19.8% 13.2% 17.7% 15.1%
(DK) 7 3 3 0 3 3 1 3 4 0 7
.7% .6% .8% .0% 1.5% 1.2% .2% .7% .6% .0% .9%
(Refused) 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
.1% .0% .2% .0% .0% .0% .3% .0% .1% .0% .1%

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Next, as you may know, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich [blu-GOY-uh-VICH] has been charged with trying to illegally profit from naming Barack Obama's replacement to the U.
S. Senate. Despite the controversy, last week Blagojevich appointed former BY total + Current economic conditions + Economic momentum + Worried about money yesterday +
.
Respondent Type + Closely follow Illinois Senate controversy

Worried about money


total Current economic conditions Economic momentum Respondent Type Closely follow Illinois Senate controversy
yesterday
Excellent/goo Getting Somewhat
total Only Fair Poor Getting better Yes No Landline Cell Phone Very close Not close
d worse close
Total Unweighted N 1000 62 166 264 93 368 161 331 939 61 266 414 319
Weighted N 1004 60 161 270 95 363 187 304 855 149 213 378 412
Very closely 213 14 25 56 24 69 26 69 188 25 213 0 0
21.2% 23.6% 15.7% 20.7% 25.6% 18.9% 13.8% 22.6% 22.0% 16.8% 100.0% .0% .0%
Somewhat 378 22 62 123 35 159 87 120 337 41 0 378 0
closely
37.7% 37.4% 38.5% 45.6% 36.7% 43.9% 46.6% 39.5% 39.5% 27.3% .0% 100.0% .0%
Not too 247 13 43 59 16 88 45 71 207 40 0 0 247
closely, OR
24.7% 21.4% 26.7% 22.0% 16.4% 24.3% 24.1% 23.3% 24.3% 27.0% .0% .0% 60.1%
Not at all 158 11 31 31 20 46 28 44 115 43 0 0 158
15.7% 17.6% 19.0% 11.6% 21.4% 12.7% 15.1% 14.6% 13.5% 28.9% .0% .0% 38.4%
(DK) 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 7
.7% .0% .0% .0% .0% .0% .0% .0% .8% .0% .0% .0% 1.6%
(Refused) 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
.1% .0% .0% .3% .0% .2% .4% .0% .1% .0% .0% .0% .0%

As you may know, the senate reconvenes this week. How do you think the senate should handle the situation when Roland Burris arrives to fill the open .
Illinois senate seat? Should the senate [(If code 1 in QNSA, read 1-2)/(If code 2 in QNSA, read BY total + Sex + Age + Sex/Age

total Sex Age Sex/Age


Female
total Male Female 18-29 30-49 50-64 65+ Male 18-49 Male 50+ Female 50+
18-49
Total Unweighted N 1000 491 509 101 303 289 307 207 284 197 312
Weighted N 1004 475 529 194 379 247 182 281 194 293 236
Allow Burris to 273 160 112 46 112 73 41 99 61 59 53
fill the seat, (or)
27.2% 33.8% 21.3% 23.7% 29.6% 29.5% 22.7% 35.3% 31.7% 20.3% 22.5%
Block Burris 516 246 270 106 181 134 95 137 109 150 120
from filling the
seat, (or) 51.4% 51.9% 51.0% 54.5% 47.7% 54.1% 52.3% 48.8% 56.4% 51.1% 50.9%
(DK) 190 58 132 39 79 31 40 40 17 78 54
18.9% 12.2% 25.0% 20.1% 20.8% 12.7% 22.1% 14.4% 9.0% 26.5% 23.0%
(Refused) 25 10 14 3 7 9 5 4 6 6 8
2.5% 2.2% 2.7% 1.8% 1.8% 3.7% 2.9% 1.6% 3.0% 2.0% 3.6%

As you may know, the senate reconvenes this week. How do you think the senate should handle the situation when Roland Burris arrives to fill the open .
Illinois senate seat? Should the senate [(If code 1 in QNSA, read 1-2)/(If code 2 in QNSA, read BY total + Region + Race 1 + Race 2 + Hispanic

total Region Race 1 Race 2 Hispanic


total East Midwest South West White Non-white Black Non-black Yes No
Total Unweighted N 1000 239 224 305 232 808 192 52 948 79 912
Weighted N 1004 218 226 320 241 721 283 99 904 126 871
Allow Burris to 273 58 80 73 61 194 79 32 241 24 248
fill the seat, (or)
27.2% 26.9% 35.4% 22.9% 25.5% 27.0% 27.8% 31.8% 26.7% 19.1% 28.5%
Block Burris 516 111 108 180 118 389 127 51 465 52 461
from filling the
seat, (or) 51.4% 50.9% 48.0% 56.2% 48.8% 54.0% 44.9% 51.4% 51.4% 41.4% 52.9%
(DK) 190 46 32 61 51 123 67 16 174 42 146
18.9% 21.0% 14.3% 19.0% 21.2% 17.1% 23.6% 16.1% 19.2% 33.3% 16.7%
(Refused) 25 3 5 6 11 14 10 1 24 8 17
2.5% 1.2% 2.3% 1.9% 4.4% 2.0% 3.7% .7% 2.6% 6.3% 1.9%

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As you may know, the senate reconvenes this week. How do you think the senate should handle the situation when Roland Burris arrives to fill the open .
Illinois senate seat? Should the senate [(If code 1 in QNSA, read 1-2)/(If code 2 in QNSA, read BY total + Education + College graduate + Monthly Income

total Education College graduate Monthly Income


College grad $2,000-$4,99 $5,000-$7,49 $7,500 or
total H.S. or less Some college Post Grad Yes No Under $2,000
only 9 9 more
Total Unweighted N 1000 278 302 237 177 414 580 137 309 136 181
Weighted N 1004 429 280 173 119 292 708 176 323 137 151
Allow Burris to 273 104 78 49 41 91 182 55 75 37 47
fill the seat, (or)
27.2% 24.3% 27.8% 28.4% 34.6% 31.0% 25.7% 31.3% 23.3% 26.8% 31.0%
Block Burris 516 213 147 95 60 156 359 75 185 78 82
from filling the
seat, (or) 51.4% 49.6% 52.4% 55.2% 50.3% 53.2% 50.7% 42.7% 57.4% 57.0% 54.6%
(DK) 190 103 48 24 15 38 151 44 55 17 18
18.9% 24.0% 17.2% 13.6% 12.4% 13.1% 21.3% 24.8% 16.9% 12.1% 12.1%
(Refused) 25 9 7 5 3 8 16 2 8 6 3
2.5% 2.0% 2.6% 2.8% 2.7% 2.7% 2.3% 1.2% 2.3% 4.1% 2.3%

As you may know, the senate reconvenes this week. How do you think the senate should handle the situation when Roland Burris arrives to fill .
the open Illinois senate seat? Should the senate [(If code 1 in QNSA, read 1-2)/(If code 2 in QNSA, read BY total + Party Id + Party Id + Party Id +
Party Id + Ideology

total Party Id Party Id Party Id Party Id Ideology


Dem/Lean
total Democrat Independent Republican Ind/No Lean Rep/Lean rep Liberal Moderate Conservative
Dem
Total Unweighted N 1000 363 289 332 477 79 430 195 383 407
Weighted N 1004 398 294 295 515 88 384 220 393 375
Allow Burris to 273 119 80 72 153 16 103 65 120 87
fill the seat, (or)
27.2% 29.8% 27.3% 24.6% 29.8% 17.8% 26.7% 29.6% 30.6% 23.2%
Block Burris 516 194 136 181 254 35 223 104 194 214
from filling the
seat, (or) 51.4% 48.6% 46.4% 61.4% 49.2% 40.2% 57.9% 47.5% 49.4% 57.1%
(DK) 190 72 73 36 92 35 53 45 68 67
18.9% 18.0% 24.8% 12.1% 17.8% 39.9% 13.8% 20.5% 17.3% 17.9%
(Refused) 25 14 4 6 16 2 6 5 11 7
2.5% 3.6% 1.5% 1.9% 3.1% 2.1% 1.6% 2.5% 2.7% 1.9%

As you may know, the senate reconvenes this week. How do you think the senate should handle the situation when Roland Burris .
arrives to fill the open Illinois senate seat? Should the senate [(If code 1 in QNSA, read 1-2)/(If code 2 in QNSA, read BY total + Party
ID and Ideology + Employed for pay + Employed for pay

Employed for Employed for


total Party ID and Ideology
pay pay
Liberal Moderate Conservative Pure Liberal/mode Conservative
total rate Yes No
Democrat Democrat Democrat Independent Republican
Republican
Total Unweighted N 1000 167 223 86 79 131 298 561 439
Weighted N 1004 179 233 102 88 137 247 611 392
Allow Burris to 273 56 73 24 16 44 59 163 110
fill the seat, (or)
27.2% 31.4% 31.2% 23.9% 17.8% 32.0% 23.9% 26.6% 28.1%
Block Burris 516 88 117 49 35 68 154 331 186
from filling the
seat, (or) 51.4% 49.3% 50.0% 47.7% 40.2% 50.1% 62.4% 54.1% 47.3%
(DK) 190 30 35 27 35 24 29 104 85
18.9% 16.7% 14.9% 26.8% 39.9% 17.2% 11.6% 17.1% 21.8%
(Refused) 25 5 9 2 2 1 5 13 11
2.5% 2.5% 3.9% 1.6% 2.1% .7% 2.1% 2.2% 2.9%

.
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As you may know, the senate reconvenes this week. How do you think the senate should handle the situation when Roland Burris arrives to fill .
the open Illinois senate seat? Should the senate [(If code 1 in QNSA, read 1-2)/(If code 2 in QNSA, read BY total + Religion Important + Church
Attendance + Religious Preference + White Protestant

White
total Religion Important Church Attendance Religious Preference
Protestant
Nearly Seldom/neve Protestant/
total Yes No Weekly weekly/mont Other Catholic None Yes
r
hly Christian
Total Unweighted N 1000 678 318 338 202 451 575 220 116 479
Weighted N 1004 681 316 313 212 468 568 212 136 422
Allow Burris to 273 170 102 66 58 148 151 48 47 106
fill the seat, (or)
27.2% 25.0% 32.4% 21.2% 27.3% 31.6% 26.5% 22.8% 34.5% 25.2%
Block Burris 516 361 154 181 115 219 301 111 59 235
from filling the
seat, (or) 51.4% 53.1% 48.9% 57.7% 54.4% 46.8% 53.0% 52.4% 43.7% 55.7%
(DK) 190 127 56 52 37 94 102 46 27 69
18.9% 18.7% 17.8% 16.7% 17.2% 20.0% 18.0% 21.5% 20.2% 16.4%
(Refused) 25 22 3 14 2 7 14 7 2 12
2.5% 3.2% .9% 4.4% 1.1% 1.6% 2.5% 3.3% 1.5% 2.7%

As you may know, the senate reconvenes this week. How do you think the senate should handle the situation when Roland Burris arrives to fill the open .
Illinois senate seat? Should the senate [(If code 1 in QNSA, read 1-2)/(If code 2 in QNSA, read BY total + Married + Married by gender + Children under 18 +
Married with child under 18

total Married Married by gender Children under 18 Married with child under 18
Unmarried Married Unmarried
total Yes No Married man Yes No Yes No
man woman woman
Total Unweighted N 1000 605 392 340 149 265 243 307 691 232 768
Weighted N 1004 557 445 286 188 271 257 390 613 258 745
Allow Burris to 273 140 133 92 68 47 65 104 169 61 212
fill the seat, (or)
27.2% 25.0% 30.0% 32.2% 36.4% 17.5% 25.3% 26.8% 27.5% 23.4% 28.5%
Block Burris 516 307 208 156 89 150 119 194 321 139 377
from filling the
seat, (or) 51.4% 55.0% 46.8% 54.7% 47.4% 55.4% 46.3% 49.8% 52.4% 54.0% 50.6%
(DK) 190 94 95 28 29 66 66 83 107 50 140
18.9% 16.9% 21.4% 9.9% 15.7% 24.4% 25.6% 21.2% 17.5% 19.3% 18.8%
(Refused) 25 17 8 9 1 7 7 9 16 9 16
2.5% 3.0% 1.8% 3.2% .5% 2.7% 2.8% 2.2% 2.6% 3.3% 2.2%

As you may know, the senate reconvenes this week. How do you think the senate should handle the situation when Roland Burris arrives to fill the open Illinois senate seat? Should
the senate [(If code 1 in QNSA, read 1-2)/(If code 2 in QNSA, read BY total + Current economic conditions + Economic momentum + Worried about money yesterday + Respondent
.
Type + Closely follow Illinois Senate controversy

Worried about money


total Current economic conditions Economic momentum Respondent Type Closely follow Illinois Senate controversy
yesterday
Excellent/goo Somewhat
total Only Fair Poor Getting better Getting worse Yes No Landline Cell Phone Very close Not close
d close
Total Unweighted N 1000 62 166 264 93 368 161 331 939 61 266 414 319
Weighted N 1004 60 161 270 95 363 187 304 855 149 213 378 412
Allow Burris to 273 19 31 73 33 82 50 73 230 43 79 101 93
fill the seat, (or)
27.2% 31.1% 19.2% 27.0% 34.8% 22.5% 26.7% 23.9% 26.9% 28.8% 37.0% 26.7% 22.6%
Block Burris 516 29 90 149 34 221 96 171 450 66 122 226 169
from filling the
seat, (or) 51.4% 48.0% 56.0% 55.3% 35.8% 60.9% 51.5% 56.3% 52.6% 44.6% 57.4% 59.7% 40.9%
(DK) 190 12 35 41 24 54 33 55 152 38 10 43 137
18.9% 20.2% 21.7% 15.2% 25.2% 14.8% 17.6% 18.2% 17.7% 25.6% 4.6% 11.3% 33.2%
(Refused) 25 0 5 7 4 6 8 5 23 1 2 9 13
2.5% .7% 3.1% 2.5% 4.2% 1.7% 4.2% 1.6% 2.7% 1.0% 1.1% 2.4% 3.2%

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Which of the following would you like to see the state of Illinois do to fill the open senate seat? (Read 1-3) BY total + Sex + Age + Sex/Age .
total Sex Age Sex/Age
Female
total Male Female 18-29 30-49 50-64 65+ Male 18-49 Male 50+ Female 50+
18-49
Total Unweighted N 1000 491 509 101 303 289 307 207 284 197 312
Weighted N 1004 475 529 194 379 247 182 281 194 293 236
Allow Roland Burris to serve until 2010 161 112 49 22 65 47 27 73 39 14 35
when the next election is scheduled
16.0% 23.6% 9.3% 11.2% 17.2% 19.0% 14.8% 25.8% 20.3% 4.9% 14.7%
Keep the seat open until the situation with 226 109 117 50 78 60 37 66 42 62 55
Blagojevich is resolved and allow him or a
new governor to appoint a senator 22.5% 22.9% 22.1% 25.7% 20.5% 24.4% 20.5% 23.6% 21.9% 21.1% 23.5%
Hold a special election as soon as 521 219 301 92 207 129 93 117 102 182 120
possible to fill the seat
51.9% 46.2% 57.0% 47.2% 54.6% 52.3% 50.8% 41.7% 52.8% 62.1% 50.7%
(DK) 77 28 49 28 25 8 16 25 3 28 21
7.7% 6.0% 9.2% 14.5% 6.6% 3.3% 8.7% 9.0% 1.6% 9.5% 8.9%
(Refused) 19 7 12 3 4 2 9 0 7 7 5
1.9% 1.4% 2.3% 1.3% 1.1% 1.0% 5.2% .0% 3.4% 2.3% 2.2%

Which of the following would you like to see the state of Illinois do to fill the open senate seat? (Read 1-3) BY total + Region + Race 1 + Race 2 + Hispanic .
total Region Race 1 Race 2 Hispanic
total East Midwest South West White Non-white Black Non-black Yes No
Total Unweighted N 1000 239 224 305 232 808 192 52 948 79 912
Weighted N 1004 218 226 320 241 721 283 99 904 126 871
Allow Roland Burris to serve until 2010 161 35 48 39 38 118 43 22 139 13 148
when the next election is scheduled
16.0% 16.3% 21.2% 12.3% 16.0% 16.4% 15.1% 22.2% 15.4% 9.9% 17.0%
Keep the seat open until the situation with 226 54 49 68 55 157 68 21 205 39 185
Blagojevich is resolved and allow him or a
new governor to appoint a senator 22.5% 25.0% 21.5% 21.2% 22.9% 21.8% 24.2% 20.8% 22.7% 30.6% 21.3%
Hold a special election as soon as 521 102 108 189 123 387 134 46 475 53 465
possible to fill the seat
51.9% 47.0% 47.7% 59.0% 50.9% 53.7% 47.3% 46.3% 52.5% 42.4% 53.3%
(DK) 77 21 14 23 19 46 31 7 70 19 58
7.7% 9.8% 6.2% 7.2% 7.9% 6.4% 11.0% 7.2% 7.7% 14.7% 6.6%
(Refused) 19 4 8 1 6 12 7 3 15 3 16
1.9% 2.0% 3.4% .4% 2.3% 1.7% 2.4% 3.4% 1.7% 2.3% 1.8%

Which of the following would you like to see the state of Illinois do to fill the open senate seat? (Read 1-3) BY total + Education + College graduate + Monthly Income .
total Education College graduate Monthly Income
College grad $2,000-$4,99 $5,000-$7,49 $7,500 or
total H.S. or less Some college Post Grad Yes No Under $2,000
only 9 9 more
Total Unweighted N 1000 278 302 237 177 414 580 137 309 136 181
Weighted N 1004 429 280 173 119 292 708 176 323 137 151
Allow Roland Burris to serve until 2010 161 50 56 32 23 55 105 30 40 24 31
when the next election is scheduled
16.0% 11.6% 20.0% 18.6% 19.2% 18.9% 14.9% 16.9% 12.3% 17.8% 20.7%
Keep the seat open until the situation with 226 104 60 34 28 61 164 47 60 35 35
Blagojevich is resolved and allow him or a
new governor to appoint a senator 22.5% 24.2% 21.6% 19.4% 23.2% 21.0% 23.1% 26.6% 18.7% 25.6% 23.2%
Hold a special election as soon as 521 224 139 95 61 156 363 83 192 74 75
possible to fill the seat
51.9% 52.3% 49.7% 55.0% 51.0% 53.4% 51.3% 46.9% 59.5% 53.6% 49.5%
(DK) 77 41 20 10 5 15 61 17 23 2 7
7.7% 9.5% 7.3% 6.0% 4.2% 5.3% 8.7% 9.7% 7.1% 1.4% 4.9%
(Refused) 19 10 4 2 3 4 14 0 8 2 3
1.9% 2.4% 1.4% .9% 2.3% 1.5% 2.0% .0% 2.4% 1.6% 1.7%

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Which of the following would you like to see the state of Illinois do to fill the open senate seat? (Read 1-3) BY total + Party Id + Party Id + Party Id + Party Id + Ideology .
total Party Id Party Id Party Id Party Id Ideology
Dem/Lean
total Democrat Independent Republican Ind/No Lean Rep/Lean rep Liberal Moderate Conservative
Dem
Total Unweighted N 1000 363 289 332 477 79 430 195 383 407
Weighted N 1004 398 294 295 515 88 384 220 393 375
Allow Roland Burris to serve until 2010 161 81 44 36 96 9 55 40 67 53
when the next election is scheduled
16.0% 20.2% 15.1% 12.1% 18.7% 10.1% 14.4% 18.2% 17.1% 14.2%
Keep the seat open until the situation with 226 88 66 69 115 22 86 59 79 83
Blagojevich is resolved and allow him or a
new governor to appoint a senator 22.5% 22.1% 22.5% 23.5% 22.3% 25.1% 22.3% 26.7% 20.2% 22.3%
Hold a special election as soon as 521 191 158 165 259 42 214 94 219 203
possible to fill the seat
51.9% 48.0% 53.6% 56.2% 50.3% 47.9% 55.6% 42.8% 55.8% 54.1%
(DK) 77 28 23 22 34 15 25 26 22 24
7.7% 7.1% 7.9% 7.4% 6.7% 16.5% 6.4% 12.0% 5.5% 6.5%
(Refused) 19 10 3 3 11 0 5 1 6 11
1.9% 2.6% .9% .9% 2.0% .4% 1.2% .4% 1.5% 2.9%

Which of the following would you like to see the state of Illinois do to fill the open senate seat? (Read 1-3) BY total + Party ID and Ideology + Employed .
for pay + Employed for pay

Employed for Employed for


total Party ID and Ideology
pay pay
Liberal Moderate Conservative Pure Liberal/moder Conservative
total ate Yes No
Democrat Democrat Democrat Independent Republican
Republican
Total Unweighted N 1000 167 223 86 79 131 298 561 439
Weighted N 1004 179 233 102 88 137 247 611 392
Allow Roland Burris to serve until 2010 161 35 47 14 9 17 38 98 63
when the next election is scheduled
16.0% 19.7% 20.3% 13.3% 10.1% 12.4% 15.5% 16.1% 15.9%
Keep the seat open until the situation with 226 54 40 20 22 28 58 149 77
Blagojevich is resolved and allow him or a
new governor to appoint a senator 22.5% 30.1% 17.3% 19.7% 25.1% 20.3% 23.6% 24.4% 19.6%
Hold a special election as soon as possible 521 75 129 55 42 80 134 315 206
to fill the seat
51.9% 42.1% 55.3% 53.9% 47.9% 58.5% 54.3% 51.5% 52.5%
(DK) 77 14 12 8 15 11 12 42 35
7.7% 7.7% 5.2% 8.2% 16.5% 8.2% 5.0% 6.9% 8.9%
(Refused) 19 1 5 5 0 1 4 6 12
1.9% .5% 2.0% 4.9% .4% .6% 1.6% 1.0% 3.1%

Which of the following would you like to see the state of Illinois do to fill the open senate seat? (Read 1-3) BY total + Religion Important + Church Attendance +
Religious Preference + White Protestant
.

White
total Religion Important Church Attendance Religious Preference
Protestant
Nearly Seldom/neve Protestant/
total Yes No Weekly weekly/month Other Catholic None Yes
r
ly Christian
Total Unweighted N 1000 678 318 338 202 451 575 220 116 479
Weighted N 1004 681 316 313 212 468 568 212 136 422
Allow Roland Burris to serve until 2010 161 89 72 35 28 97 91 33 27 64
when the next election is scheduled
16.0% 13.1% 22.7% 11.2% 13.1% 20.8% 16.1% 15.3% 20.0% 15.1%
Keep the seat open until the situation with 226 167 58 85 54 86 122 60 25 94
Blagojevich is resolved and allow him or a
new governor to appoint a senator 22.5% 24.5% 18.5% 27.3% 25.3% 18.4% 21.5% 28.4% 18.4% 22.3%
Hold a special election as soon as possible 521 367 153 163 123 233 307 98 69 233
to fill the seat
51.9% 53.9% 48.3% 52.2% 57.8% 49.9% 54.0% 46.3% 50.8% 55.1%
(DK) 77 45 29 22 4 46 35 18 13 22
7.7% 6.6% 9.2% 6.9% 2.0% 9.9% 6.2% 8.4% 9.9% 5.3%
(Refused) 19 12 4 7 4 5 13 4 1 9
1.9% 1.8% 1.3% 2.4% 1.7% 1.1% 2.3% 1.6% .8% 2.2%

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Which of the following would you like to see the state of Illinois do to fill the open senate seat? (Read 1-3) BY total + Married + Married by gender + Children under 18 + Married
with child under 18
.
total Married Married by gender Children under 18 Married with child under 18
Unmarried Married Unmarried
total Yes No Married man Yes No Yes No
man woman woman
Total Unweighted N 1000 605 392 340 149 265 243 307 691 232 768
Weighted N 1004 557 445 286 188 271 257 390 613 258 745
Allow Roland Burris to serve until 2010 161 92 69 65 47 26 23 62 99 42 119
when the next election is scheduled
16.0% 16.5% 15.6% 22.9% 24.8% 9.7% 8.8% 15.9% 16.2% 16.1% 16.0%
Keep the seat open until the situation with 226 133 92 67 41 66 51 91 134 61 164
Blagojevich is resolved and allow him or a
new governor to appoint a senator 22.5% 23.9% 20.7% 23.5% 21.8% 24.3% 19.9% 23.3% 21.8% 23.8% 22.0%
Hold a special election as soon as 521 299 220 142 77 157 144 202 319 136 385
possible to fill the seat
51.9% 53.7% 49.6% 49.7% 40.9% 58.0% 55.9% 51.8% 52.1% 52.7% 51.6%
(DK) 77 24 53 9 19 15 33 28 49 14 63
7.7% 4.4% 11.9% 3.1% 10.3% 5.7% 13.0% 7.2% 8.0% 5.3% 8.5%
(Refused) 19 9 10 2 4 6 6 7 11 5 13
1.9% 1.6% 2.3% .9% 2.2% 2.3% 2.3% 1.9% 1.9% 2.1% 1.8%

Which of the following would you like to see the state of Illinois do to fill the open senate seat? (Read 1-3) BY total + Current economic conditions + Economic momentum + Worried about money
yesterday + Respondent Type + Closely follow Illinois Senate controversy .
Worried about money
total Current economic conditions Economic momentum Respondent Type Closely follow Illinois Senate controversy
yesterday
Excellent/goo Getting Somewhat
total Only Fair Poor Getting better Yes No Landline Cell Phone Very close Not close
d worse close
Total Unweighted N 1000 62 166 264 93 368 161 331 939 61 266 414 319
Weighted N 1004 60 161 270 95 363 187 304 855 149 213 378 412
Allow Roland Burris to serve until 2010 161 10 17 48 18 51 22 53 137 24 55 59 47
when the next election is scheduled
16.0% 16.0% 10.5% 17.7% 18.9% 14.1% 11.6% 17.3% 16.0% 16.2% 25.9% 15.6% 11.3%
Keep the seat open until the situation with 226 10 41 65 19 89 45 71 181 45 43 82 100
Blagojevich is resolved and allow him or a
new governor to appoint a senator 22.5% 16.6% 25.5% 24.1% 20.2% 24.5% 24.2% 23.3% 21.1% 30.3% 20.4% 21.8% 24.3%
Hold a special election as soon as possible 521 33 78 142 52 188 104 148 455 66 112 214 194
to fill the seat
51.9% 55.1% 48.6% 52.6% 54.0% 51.8% 55.7% 48.8% 53.2% 44.4% 52.5% 56.7% 47.1%
(DK) 77 7 17 11 7 24 8 27 64 13 1 18 58
7.7% 12.3% 10.5% 4.2% 6.9% 6.7% 4.5% 9.0% 7.5% 9.0% .4% 4.7% 14.2%
(Refused) 19 0 8 4 0 10 7 5 19 0 2 5 13
1.9% .0% 5.0% 1.3% .0% 2.9% 4.0% 1.6% 2.2% .0% .7% 1.2% 3.1%

How much involvement do you think Barack Obama should have in attempts to fill his former U.S. senate seat? (Read 1-4) BY total + Sex + Age + Sex/Age .
total Sex Age Sex/Age
Female
total Male Female 18-29 30-49 50-64 65+ Male 18-49 Male 50+ Female 50+
18-49
Total Unweighted N 1000 491 509 101 303 289 307 207 284 197 312
Weighted N 1004 475 529 194 379 247 182 281 194 293 236
A great deal 124 45 80 26 55 26 18 26 18 55 25
12.4% 9.4% 15.1% 13.6% 14.4% 10.5% 9.6% 9.3% 9.4% 18.7% 10.7%
A fair amount 175 72 103 67 61 24 23 57 15 71 32
17.4% 15.1% 19.5% 34.4% 16.1% 9.6% 12.7% 20.2% 7.7% 24.3% 13.5%
Not much, OR 163 68 95 41 70 28 23 51 18 61 34
16.2% 14.3% 18.0% 21.2% 18.5% 11.5% 12.7% 18.0% 9.1% 20.8% 14.4%
None at all 507 280 228 60 176 166 106 140 140 95 132
50.6% 58.9% 43.1% 30.8% 46.3% 67.0% 58.3% 49.8% 72.1% 32.6% 56.1%
(DK) 27 10 17 0 16 3 9 8 2 8 9
2.7% 2.1% 3.3% .0% 4.2% 1.0% 4.8% 2.7% 1.3% 2.9% 3.7%
(Refused) 7 1 6 0 2 1 3 0 1 2 4
.6% .2% 1.1% .0% .5% .5% 1.8% .0% .5% .7% 1.5%

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How much involvement do you think Barack Obama should have in attempts to fill his former U.S. senate seat? (Read 1-4) BY total + Region + Race 1 + .
Race 2 + Hispanic

total Region Race 1 Race 2 Hispanic


total East Midwest South West White Non-white Black Non-black Yes No
Total Unweighted N 1000 239 224 305 232 808 192 52 948 79 912
Weighted N 1004 218 226 320 241 721 283 99 904 126 871
A great deal 124 27 28 42 28 61 64 25 99 33 91
12.4% 12.5% 12.3% 13.0% 11.6% 8.4% 22.5% 25.2% 11.0% 26.3% 10.4%
A fair amount 175 33 43 40 59 114 61 10 165 47 126
17.4% 15.0% 18.9% 12.6% 24.6% 15.8% 21.5% 10.2% 18.2% 37.5% 14.5%
Not much, OR 163 42 34 52 35 116 47 15 148 14 149
16.2% 19.2% 15.1% 16.2% 14.7% 16.1% 16.6% 15.4% 16.3% 10.9% 17.1%
None at all 507 110 112 171 114 408 99 48 460 22 482
50.6% 50.7% 49.7% 53.5% 47.3% 56.6% 35.1% 47.9% 50.8% 17.6% 55.3%
(DK) 27 4 7 14 1 17 10 1 26 8 18
2.7% 2.0% 3.2% 4.5% .6% 2.4% 3.5% 1.3% 2.9% 6.3% 2.1%
(Refused) 7 1 2 1 3 4 2 0 7 2 5
.6% .5% .9% .2% 1.2% .6% .8% .0% .7% 1.4% .6%

How much involvement do you think Barack Obama should have in attempts to fill his former U.S. senate seat? (Read 1-4) BY total + Education + College .
graduate + Monthly Income

total Education College graduate Monthly Income


Some College grad Under $2,000-$4,99 $5,000-$7,49 $7,500 or
total H.S. or less Post Grad Yes No
college only $2,000 9 9 more
Total Unweighted N 1000 278 302 237 177 414 580 137 309 136 181
Weighted N 1004 429 280 173 119 292 708 176 323 137 151
A great deal 124 94 24 3 4 6 118 38 35 5 5
12.4% 22.0% 8.4% 1.5% 3.2% 2.2% 16.6% 21.7% 11.0% 4.0% 3.1%
A fair amount 175 80 61 25 8 33 141 43 54 25 12
17.4% 18.6% 22.0% 14.3% 7.0% 11.3% 20.0% 24.3% 16.8% 18.2% 8.0%
Not much, OR 163 53 44 43 24 66 97 20 54 24 38
16.2% 12.4% 15.6% 24.7% 19.9% 22.7% 13.6% 11.1% 16.8% 17.1% 24.9%
None at all 507 177 147 101 81 182 323 69 166 83 96
50.6% 41.2% 52.5% 58.1% 68.1% 62.2% 45.7% 38.9% 51.4% 60.1% 63.3%
(DK) 27 21 2 2 2 4 23 7 10 1 1
2.7% 5.0% .8% 1.4% 1.3% 1.4% 3.3% 4.0% 3.1% .6% .4%
(Refused) 7 4 2 0 1 1 6 0 3 0 0
.6% .9% .7% .0% .5% .2% .8% .0% .8% .0% .3%

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How much involvement do you think Barack Obama should have in attempts to fill his former U.S. senate seat? (Read 1-4) BY total + Party Id .
+ Party Id + Party Id + Party Id + Ideology

total Party Id Party Id Party Id Party Id Ideology


Dem/Lean
total Democrat Independent Republican Ind/No Lean Rep/Lean rep Liberal Moderate Conservative
Dem
Total Unweighted N 1000 363 289 332 477 79 430 195 383 407
Weighted N 1004 398 294 295 515 88 384 220 393 375
A great deal 124 64 35 24 76 18 28 31 49 42
12.4% 16.0% 11.9% 8.1% 14.8% 20.0% 7.4% 14.0% 12.5% 11.3%
A fair amount 175 75 49 44 100 16 52 40 77 51
17.4% 18.8% 16.8% 14.8% 19.4% 18.1% 13.5% 18.4% 19.5% 13.6%
Not much, OR 163 72 59 32 98 18 47 44 82 37
16.2% 18.2% 20.1% 10.7% 19.0% 20.9% 12.2% 20.2% 20.9% 9.7%
None at all 507 170 140 191 221 31 251 97 174 231
50.6% 42.9% 47.7% 64.9% 43.0% 35.6% 65.4% 44.2% 44.4% 61.7%
(DK) 27 15 8 3 17 5 5 7 10 10
2.7% 3.8% 2.9% 1.1% 3.3% 5.4% 1.2% 3.0% 2.4% 2.6%
(Refused) 7 2 2 1 3 0 1 0 1 4
.6% .4% .6% .2% .5% .0% .3% .2% .3% 1.2%

How much involvement do you think Barack Obama should have in attempts to fill his former U.S. senate seat? (Read 1-4) BY total .
+ Party ID and Ideology + Employed for pay + Employed for pay

Employed for Employed for


total Party ID and Ideology
pay pay

Liberal Moderate Conservative Pure Liberal/mode Conservative


total rate Yes No
Democrat Democrat Democrat Independent Republican
Republican
Total Unweighted N 1000 167 223 86 79 131 298 561 439
Weighted N 1004 179 233 102 88 137 247 611 392
A great deal 124 23 28 26 18 19 9 51 73
12.4% 12.7% 11.8% 25.2% 20.0% 13.8% 3.8% 8.4% 18.7%
A fair amount 175 31 45 24 16 25 27 109 66
17.4% 17.4% 19.1% 23.8% 18.1% 18.5% 10.8% 17.8% 16.8%
Not much, OR 163 42 50 5 18 18 29 115 48
16.2% 23.7% 21.4% 5.2% 20.9% 13.4% 11.6% 18.8% 12.3%
None at all 507 76 102 43 31 74 177 320 187
50.6% 42.3% 43.8% 41.9% 35.6% 54.4% 71.8% 52.4% 47.6%
(DK) 27 7 8 3 5 0 4 15 12
2.7% 3.7% 3.3% 2.9% 5.4% .0% 1.5% 2.5% 3.1%
(Refused) 7 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 6
.6% .2% .5% 1.1% .0% .0% .5% .1% 1.5%

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How much involvement do you think Barack Obama should have in attempts to fill his former U.S. senate seat? (Read 1-4) BY total + Religion .
Important + Church Attendance + Religious Preference + White Protestant

White
total Religion Important Church Attendance Religious Preference
Protestant
Nearly Protestant/
Seldom/neve
total Yes No Weekly weekly/month Other Catholic None Yes
r
ly Christian
Total Unweighted N 1000 678 318 338 202 451 575 220 116 479
Weighted N 1004 681 316 313 212 468 568 212 136 422
A great deal 124 98 26 43 28 53 61 35 17 38
12.4% 14.5% 8.2% 13.6% 13.2% 11.4% 10.7% 16.4% 12.7% 9.1%
A fair amount 175 116 55 55 34 84 82 54 24 54
17.4% 17.0% 17.5% 17.5% 15.8% 17.9% 14.4% 25.4% 17.8% 12.8%
Not much, OR 163 103 60 53 30 80 93 24 30 70
16.2% 15.1% 19.0% 16.9% 14.1% 17.1% 16.3% 11.4% 22.4% 16.6%
None at all 507 337 167 157 115 234 311 91 62 242
50.6% 49.5% 52.9% 50.0% 54.2% 49.9% 54.6% 42.9% 45.8% 57.4%
(DK) 27 22 6 3 5 15 18 7 1 13
2.7% 3.2% 1.8% 1.0% 2.3% 3.2% 3.2% 3.5% .8% 3.1%
(Refused) 7 5 2 3 1 2 5 1 1 4
.6% .7% .5% 1.0% .5% .5% .8% .5% .5% 1.0%

How much involvement do you think Barack Obama should have in attempts to fill his former U.S. senate seat? (Read 1-4) BY total + Married + Married by .
gender + Children under 18 + Married with child under 18

total Married Married by gender Children under 18 Married with child under 18
Unmarried Married Unmarried
total Yes No Married man Yes No Yes No
man woman woman
Total Unweighted N 1000 605 392 340 149 265 243 307 691 232 768
Weighted N 1004 557 445 286 188 271 257 390 613 258 745
A great deal 124 62 62 24 20 38 42 58 67 31 93
12.4% 11.2% 13.9% 8.4% 10.7% 14.2% 16.2% 14.8% 10.9% 12.1% 12.5%
A fair amount 175 80 95 31 41 49 54 89 85 58 116
17.4% 14.4% 21.3% 10.8% 21.7% 18.1% 21.1% 22.9% 13.9% 22.6% 15.6%
Not much, OR 163 91 72 42 26 49 46 68 94 49 114
16.2% 16.3% 16.2% 14.6% 14.0% 18.1% 17.9% 17.5% 15.3% 19.0% 15.3%
None at all 507 312 194 182 97 129 98 163 344 115 393
50.6% 56.0% 43.7% 63.8% 51.4% 47.7% 38.1% 41.8% 56.1% 44.5% 52.7%
(DK) 27 11 17 7 3 4 14 8 19 4 24
2.7% 1.9% 3.8% 2.5% 1.6% 1.3% 5.3% 2.0% 3.2% 1.4% 3.2%
(Refused) 7 2 5 0 1 2 4 3 3 1 5
.6% .3% 1.1% .0% .5% .6% 1.5% .8% .6% .4% .7%

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How much involvement do you think Barack Obama should have in attempts to fill his former U.S. senate seat? (Read 1-4) BY total + Current economic conditions + Economic
momentum + Worried about money yesterday + Respondent Type + Closely follow Illinois Senate controversy
.
Worried about money
total Current economic conditions Economic momentum Respondent Type Closely follow Illinois Senate controversy
yesterday
Excellent/goo Getting Somewhat
total Only Fair Poor Getting better Yes No Landline Cell Phone Very close Not close
d worse close
Total Unweighted N 1000 62 166 264 93 368 161 331 939 61 266 414 319
Weighted N 1004 60 161 270 95 363 187 304 855 149 213 378 412
A great deal 124 7 30 33 21 48 36 35 108 17 20 39 65
12.4% 12.0% 18.7% 12.4% 22.0% 13.3% 19.1% 11.6% 12.6% 11.3% 9.6% 10.2% 15.9%
A fair amount 175 14 20 51 21 62 39 45 146 29 16 55 104
17.4% 23.3% 12.7% 19.0% 21.6% 17.0% 20.7% 14.9% 17.1% 19.5% 7.7% 14.4% 25.2%
Not much, OR 163 4 29 44 11 60 33 43 140 23 25 60 78
16.2% 6.2% 18.1% 16.2% 11.6% 16.6% 17.8% 14.3% 16.4% 15.2% 11.7% 15.8% 19.0%
None at all 507 34 78 131 41 180 71 173 433 74 146 217 143
50.6% 56.9% 48.4% 48.6% 42.7% 49.6% 37.9% 56.9% 50.7% 50.0% 68.7% 57.4% 34.8%
(DK) 27 1 1 9 2 9 5 6 21 6 4 7 16
2.7% 1.7% .5% 3.5% 2.2% 2.5% 2.7% 2.0% 2.5% 4.0% 2.1% 1.9% 3.8%
(Refused) 7 0 3 1 0 4 3 1 7 0 1 1 5
.6% .0% 1.6% .3% .0% 1.0% 1.7% .3% .8% .0% .3% .2% 1.3%

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