Climate Change Fall Poll

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    Morning ConsultNational Tracking Poll #140907:

    September 2014Energy:

    Crosstabulation Results

    Methodology:This poll was conducted from September 26-28, 2014, among a national sample of 1701 registered votersThe interviews were conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a target sample ofregistered voters based on age, race/ethnicity, gender, educational attainment, region, annual house-hold income, home ownership status and marital status. Results from the full survey have a margin oferror of plus or minus 2.4 percentage points.

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    1: How likely is it that you will vote in the November 2014 general election for United States Senate, Congress, and otherpolitical offices?

    Absolutelycertain to

    vote

    Very likely About50-50

    Not toolikely

    Not likelyat all

    N

    Registered Voters 66 20 11 3 1 1701Male 72 17 9 1 0 793

    Female 61 22 12 4 2 908Age: 18-29 49 28 18 3 1 285Age: 30-44 55 24 16 4 0 410Age: 45-64 71 16 9 2 2 642Age: 65+ 83 14 2 1 0 363Ethnicity - White 66 19 11 3 1 1385Ethnicity - Hispanic 61 24 14 1 0 152Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 73 18 5 2 2 219Democrats (no lean) 69 17 11 2 1 643Independents (no lean) 57 22 15 4 2 543Republicans (no lean) 72 20 6 2 1 515Liberal (1-3) 67 20 9 3 1 471Moderate (4) 63 22 12 4 0 487

    Conservative (5-7) 73 17 8 1 1 635Northeast 70 16 9 4 1 310Midwest 60 25 13 3 0 401South 65 19 11 3 2 632West 72 19 9 1 0 357New England 69 13 11 7 0 88Mid-Atlantic 71 17 8 3 1 222East North Central 57 25 14 3 1 274West North Central 65 23 10 1 0 127South Atlantic 68 20 9 2 2 340East South Central 62 12 22 2 2 110West South Central 61 21 9 5 3 183Mountain 78 11 9 1 0 115

    Pacific 68 22 8 1 0 242Protestant 71 18 9 2 0 526Roman Catholic 69 20 6 3 2 363Ath./Agn./None 57 22 16 4 1 392Something Else 65 19 11 2 2 419Religiosity: Monthly+ 71 21 7 1 0 648Religiosity: LT Monthly 63 19 13 4 2 1053

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    1: How likely is it that you will vote in the November 2014 general election for United States Senate, Congress, and otherpolitical offices?

    Absolutelycertain to

    vote

    Very likely About50-50

    Not toolikely

    Not likelyat all

    N

    Registered Voters 66 20 11 3 1 1701Income: Under 50k 59 23 13 3 2 738

    Income: 50k-100k 69 20 8 3 1 559Income: 100k+ 75 14 9 2 0 404Educ: < College 62 21 12 3 2 1118Educ: Bachelors degree 70 20 8 2 0 378Educ: Post-grad 79 14 6 1 0 205Military HH 78 15 6 1 0 360Not Military HH 63 21 12 3 1 1341Urban 69 21 7 4 0 434Suburban 66 19 11 2 1 837Rural 63 20 13 2 2 429Tea Party - Supporter 70 18 10 2 1 524Tea Party - Not Supporter 64 20 11 3 1 1174Democratic Men 74 15 10 1 0 257

    Democratic Women 66 18 12 3 1 385Republican Men 80 14 6 1 0 261Republican Women 63 27 5 2 1 253Independent Men 62 23 12 2 1 274Independent Women 52 21 18 7 3 269U.S. Right Direction 64 22 12 2 1 550U.S. Wrong Track 67 19 10 3 1 1150Obama: Approve 66 23 9 2 1 713Obama: Disapprove 68 17 11 3 1 923#1 Issue - Economy 64 19 16 1 0 204#1 Issue - Jobs 63 25 7 4 0 112#1 Issue - Debt/Deficit 82 12 4 1 0 97#1 Issue - Health care 65 16 14 3 2 99

    #1 Issue - Med/SS 56 27 10 3 4 103#1 Issue - Econ/Jobs/Debt 68 19 11 2 0 414

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    2: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they prettyseriously gotten offon the wrong track?

    Right Direction Wrong Track NRegistered Voters 32 68 1701Male 34 66 793Female 31 69 908Age: 18-29 39 61 285

    Age: 30-44 38 62 410Age: 45-64 29 71 642Age: 65+ 26 74 363Ethnicity - White 26 74 1385Ethnicity - Hispanic 53 47 152Ethnicity - Afr. Am. 62 38 219Democrats (no lean) 56 44 643Independents (no lean) 22 78 543Republicans (no lean) 13 87 515Liberal (1-3) 51 49 471Moderate (4) 33 67 487Conservative (5-7) 17 83 635Northeast 37 63 310

    Midwest 30 70 401South 30 70 632West 36 64 357New England 40 60 88Mid-Atlantic 36 64 222East North Central 33 67 274West North Central 23 77 127South Atlantic 36 64 340East South Central 17 83 110West South Central 24 76 183Mountain 25 75 115Pacific 41 59 242Protestant 25 75 526

    Roman Catholic 33 67 363Ath./Agn./None 37 63 392Something Else 37 63 419Religiosity: Monthly+ 35 65 648Religiosity: LT Monthly 31 69 1053

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    2: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they prettyseriously gotten offon the wrong track?

    Right Direction Wrong Track NRegistered Voters 32 68 1701Income: Under 50k 30 70 738Income: 50k-100k 32 68 559Income: 100k+ 36 64 404

    Educ: