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National Survey 2024 Top Line Results
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![]() 2225 Sycamore Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 Phone: (717) 233-8850 Email: [email protected] www.susquehannapolling.com Top Line Survey Results – USA National Public Opinion Survey Convention of States Action ~ Susquehanna Polling and Research, Inc. Conducted September 23 – October 1, 2024 Sample Size: 1,001 Likely Voters CONVENTION OF STATES ACTION – TOP LINE RESULT AND QUESTIONNAIRE Good morning/afternoon/evening, my name is (YOUR FIRST NAME ) . I am calling on behalf of Susquehanna Polling and Research, a public opinion research firm. May I speak to (name on list) or another registered voter in your household? (If name on list or other voter is not available, TERMINATE CALL). INTRODUCTION: We are conducting a survey of attitudes and opinions concerning some important issues facing the United States today. May we have just a few minutes of your time to complete a brief survey? Great, thank you… F1. This November 5 th will feature elections for President of the United States. How would you rate your chances of voting in the upcoming general election – excellent, good, fair or poor? 1. If Excellent 863 86% PROCEED TO Q1 2. If Good 138 14% PROCEED TO Q1 ——- 3. If Fair — THANK AND TERMINATE 4. If Poor — THANK AND TERMINATE _____________________________________________________________________________________ Q1. Whom do you trust more – the state legislators who live and work closer to your home, or Members of Congress who live and work in Washington, D.C.? 1. State legislators who live/work closer to your home 595 59% 2. Members of Congress who live/work in Washington, D.C. 76 08% 3. Not Sure (Do Not Read) 75 08% 4. Neither (Do Not Read) 244 24% 5. Refuse 11 01% _____________________________________________________________________________________ ![]() Q2. Do you believe additional limits on federal power are needed to stop federal overreach and irresponsible federal spending? 1. Yes 712 71% 2. No 191 19% 3. Not Sure 92 09% 4. Refuse 6 01% _____________________________________________________________________________________ Q3. Do you believe term limits are needed on career politicians and bureaucrats in Washington, D.C.? 1. Yes 879 88% 2. No 82 08% 3. Not Sure 39 04% 4. Refuse 1 00% _____________________________________________________________________________________ Q4. The United States Constitution gives states the same power that Congress has to meet and propose amendments to the Constitution in the best interests of the people. All amendments to the US Constitution must be ratified by 38 states. Would you support or oppose a meeting of the states to propose amendments to the US Constitution that would require fiscal responsibility, put more limits on federal power, and set term limits for career politicians and bureaucrats? 1. Yes/Support 682 68% 2. No/Oppose 201 20% 3. Not Sure 113 11% 4. Refuse 4 01% _____________________________________________________________________________________ Now, I just have a few more questions for demographic purposes and we’ll be through… Q5. What was your age on your last birthday? (Use brackets below) 1. 18-29 115 12% 2. 30-44 218 22% 3. 45-54 148 15% 4. 55-64 199 20% 5. 65-74 179 18% 6. 75-84 107 11% 7. 85+ 35 04% _____________________________________________________________________________________ ![]() Q6. What is your highest level of education? (UNAIDED) 1. High school diploma or less 210 21% 2. Some college, but no college degree 190 19% 3. 2-year college degree/technical or trade degree 140 14% 4. 4-year college degree 280 28% 5. Post-graduate degree/Masters/Doctorate studies 180 18% _____________________________________________________________________________________ Q7. Regardless of how you are registered to vote, do you tend to think of yourself more as a Republican, more as a Democrat or more as an Independent or unaffiliated voter? 1. Republican 373 37% 2. Democrat 378 38% 3. Independent 182 18% 4. Unaffiliated 59 06% 5. None 0 00% 6. Other 5 00% 7. Refuse 4 00% _____________________________________________________________________________________ Q8. Do you identify as having a disability? A disability is a physical or mental impairment that seriously limits your life activities such as conditions affecting a person’s vision, movement, thinking, remembering, learning, communicating, hearing, mental health, and social relationships. 1. Yes 163 16% 2. No 832 83% 3. Not Sure 1 00% 4. Refuse 4 01% _____________________________________________________________________________________ Q9. When it comes to your ideology or philosophy on political issues, do you consider yourself to be conservative, moderate, liberal, progressive, libertarian or something else? 1. Conservative 363 36% 2. Moderate 247 25% 3. Liberal 160 16% 4. Progressive 76 08% 5. Libertarian 32 03% 6. Other 72 07% 7. None 37 04% 8. Refuse 14 01% _____________________________________________________________________________________ ![]() Q10. What is your main religious affiliation? (List is Alpha) 1. Atheist 85 08% 2. Baptist 64 06% 3. Catholic 242 24% 4. Evangelical/Christian 60 06% 5. Humanist 0 00% 6. Jewish 41 04% 7. Lutheran 56 06% 8. Methodist 25 02% 9. Muslim 0 00% 10. Protestant 246 25% 11. Hindu 0 00% 12. Sikh 0 00% 13. Unitarian Universalist 0 00% 14. Other 120 12% 15. Refuse 63 06% _____________________________________________________________________________________ Q11. What is your main racial or ethnic background? (In Alpha Order) 1. African American/African/Black 91 09% 2. Asian American/Asian 16 02% 3. Hispanic/Latino 111 11% 4. Multiracial/Multiethnic 7 01% 5. Native American/Alaska Native 12 01% 6. Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0 00% 7. White (Not Latino/Hispanic) 702 70% 8. Race/ethnicity not represented by above categories 18 02% 9. Refuse 44 04% _____________________________________________________________________________________ THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THE SURVEY. HAVE A GOOD DAY. Gender (by observation): 1. Male 480 48% 2. Female 521 52% _____________________________________________________________________________________ ![]() USA Regional Area Grouping (coded from list): 205 (21%) 1. Northeast (CT, DE, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT) 228 (23%) 2. South (AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA) 189 (19%) 3. Midwest (IL, IN, KY, Mi, OH, WV, WI) 118 (12%) 4. North Central (CO, ID, MT, NE, ND, OR, SD, WY, KS, MN, IA, MO) 128 (13%) 5. Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX, AR, LA) 132 (13%) 6. West (AK, CA, NV, UT, WA) METHODOLOGY, SAMPLE FRAME CONSTRUCTION AND DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES This poll was conducted by Susquehanna Polling and Research, Inc 1 , with questions sponsored by Convention of States Action. Interviews were conducted September 23 – October 1, 2024, with 1,001 registered voters in the continental USA. Survey respondents are randomly contacted using random selection procedures, and all telephone interviews are conducted using live telephone agents. The sample frame was drawn from a randomly selected universe of U.S. households provided by L2, Inc. of Bothell, WA, which uses census state population data compiled from certified voter registration rolls, as well as computer coding protocols to ensure the sample is both random and geographically representative of the U.S. population. Eligible respondents are then pre-selected for the sample frame based primarily on U.S. households who prior vote history in at least 1 or 4 (or better) general elections, using G23, G22, G21, and/or G20 as the base universe; new registrants to the voter rolls since F23 are also eligible to be contacted. The sample frame includes a balanced mix of both landline and cellular households consistent with the latest telephone usable patterns available. Households are pre-screened to eliminate telephone numbers on the federal Do Not Call registry in compliance with federal and state laws. Interviews are closely monitored to ensure a representative sample of registered/likely voters in the USA is achieved based on party self-identification, geography, racial background, gender, age, and other demographics; results are sometimes statistically weighted to adjust for coverage bias or non-response error. The margin of error for a sample size of 1,001 interviews is +/-3.2% at the 95% confidence level. 1 Susquehanna Polling and Research, Inc. is a nationally recognized polling and focus group company and conducts polling for political, media and corporate clients in numerous states . SP&R’s polling has been featured on many national platforms, including the Rush Limbaugh Radio Show, FOX News Channel, The O’Reilly Factor, the Bill Maher Show and MSNBC. The website realclearpolitics.com rated SP&R the #1 most accurate pollster in the USA for its battleground polling in the “multi state” category in the lead up to the 2020 POTUS national elections. |
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