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Siena College Research Institute

January 12-16, 2014


808 New York State Registered Voters
MOE +/- 3.4%
Q1. Is New York State on the right track, or is it headed in the wrong direction?
Party
Gender
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Right track
52% 65% 33% 45% 53% 51%
Wrong direction
36% 24% 57% 41% 36% 36%
Don't know/No opinion
12% 12% 10% 14% 11% 13%
Q2. Is the United States on the right track, or is it headed in the wrong direction?
Party
Gender
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Right track
37% 52% 15% 30% 36% 37%
Wrong direction
55% 39% 78% 64% 55% 56%
Don't know/No opinion
8%
9%
7%
6%
9%
7%

Political View
Lib
70%
21%
9%

Mod Conserv Yes


55%
27%
45%
31%
63%
42%
14%
9%
13%

Political View
Lib
58%
34%
8%

Union HH
No
54%
34%
12%

Region
NYC
59%
26%
14%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


36%
19%
34%
55%
77%
56%
9%
4%
10%

No
38%
55%
7%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
54% 42% 47%
67%
62% 61%
35% 48% 41%
18%
30% 31%
11% 10% 12%
14%
8%
8%

Region
NYC
45%
44%
11%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
32% 31% 31%
57%
49% 46%
63% 62% 62%
33%
46% 45%
5%
7%
7%
10%
4%
9%

Q3. How would you describe the fiscal condition of New York State right now? Would you describe it as excellent, good, fair, or poor?
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs
Excellent
2%
2%
1%
1%
3%
1%
3%
1%
2%
3%
2%
3%
2%
Good
27% 32% 21% 25% 29% 25% 35% 27%
16%
23% 28% 30% 30%
Fair
42% 42% 43% 44% 40% 44% 44% 44%
38%
39% 43% 43% 41%
Poor
27% 21% 34% 29% 25% 29% 14% 27%
42%
32% 25% 19% 27%
Don't know/No opinion
2%
3%
1%
2%
3%
2%
3%
2%
1%
3%
2%
5%
0%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
1%
2%
3%
3%
2%
21% 26%
27%
25% 31%
42% 41%
49%
43% 43%
35% 28%
20%
27% 21%
1%
3%
1%
2%
3%

Age
35-54
45%
41%
14%

Religion
55+
53%
36%
12%

Age
35-54
35%
61%
5%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


48% 52% 50% 57% 50%
45% 36% 35% 28% 37%
7%
12% 14% 15% 13%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
56%
52%
35%
38%
9%
10%

Religion

55+
34%
56%
10%

Age

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
34% 35% 36% 42% 41% 42%
31%
60% 53% 57% 49% 51% 52%
61%
6%
12%
8%
9%
7%
7%
7%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


0%
5%
3%
2%
1%
25% 29% 25% 28% 29%
40% 44% 46% 43% 39%
35% 18% 26% 22% 29%
1%
4%
1%
5%
1%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
4%
1%
25%
26%
41%
46%
28%
24%
2%
3%

I'm going to read a series of names of people and institutions in public life and I'd like you to tell me whether you have a favorable opinion or an unfavorable opinion of each person or institution I name. [Q4-Q17 ROTATED]
Q4. Andrew Cuomo
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Ind/
Afr Amer
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K
Total Dem Rep Other M
Favorable
66% 78% 46% 65% 67% 66% 80% 70%
48%
61% 69% 78% 68% 52% 64%
78%
72% 63% 65% 70% 64% 74% 63% 72% 72%
Unfavorable
28% 17% 49% 29% 29% 28% 16% 23%
51%
35% 25% 16% 28% 41% 32%
13%
22% 27% 31% 27% 34% 19% 31% 21% 22%
Don't know/No opinion
6%
5%
6%
6%
5%
6%
4%
7%
1%
4%
6%
6%
4%
7%
5%
9%
6%
10% 4%
3%
2%
7%
6%
7%
6%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
66%
66%
29%
31%
5%
3%

35-54
2%
21%
40%
35%
3%

Religion
55+
2%
30%
44%
23%
2%

Q5. Eric Schneiderman


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Total
27%
15%
58%

Dem Rep
33% 16%
15% 16%
52% 68%

Gender
Ind/
Other M
F
25% 30% 24%
16% 16% 15%
59% 54% 61%

Political View
Lib
34%
11%
55%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


27%
21%
28%
15%
20%
15%
58%
59%
57%

No
26%
16%
58%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
22% 20% 25%
32%
30% 23%
15% 14% 14%
17%
24% 13%
64% 66% 61%
51%
46% 64%

Region
NYC
36%
17%
47%

Age
35-54
23%
17%
59%

Religion
55+
32%
15%
53%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


19% 39% 27% 30% 25%
19% 14% 16% 12% 14%
62% 47% 58% 59% 61%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
30%
25%
15%
19%
55%
56%

Q6. Tom DiNapoli


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Total
28%
17%
55%

Dem Rep
26% 28%
17% 18%
57% 55%

Gender
Ind/
Other M
F
31% 32% 25%
14% 15% 18%
54% 53% 57%

Political View
Lib
27%
12%
62%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


29%
29%
31%
20%
16%
14%
50%
55%
55%

No
27%
18%
55%

Region
NYC
22%
16%
62%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
34% 30% 30%
23%
33% 24%
17% 17% 15%
23%
10% 20%
49% 53% 54%
54%
57% 56%

SNY0114 Crosstabs

Age
35-54
27%
18%
55%

Religion
55+
31%
13%
55%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


35% 25% 25% 25% 24%
14% 12% 20% 19% 16%
52% 63% 55% 57% 60%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
31%
29%
14%
21%
55%
50%

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Siena College Research Institute


January 12-16, 2014
808 New York State Registered Voters
MOE +/- 3.4%
Q7. Sheldon Silver
Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Total
23%
37%
40%

Dem Rep
26% 20%
31% 49%
43% 31%

Gender
Ind/
Other M
F
20% 27% 19%
40% 41% 35%
40% 32% 46%

Political View
Lib
27%
28%
45%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


21%
22%
23%
41%
45%
38%
38%
34%
39%

No
23%
37%
40%

Region
NYC
26%
34%
40%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
25% 18% 22%
28%
27% 22%
35% 43% 41%
26%
24% 21%
40% 39% 37%
46%
49% 57%

Age
35-54
20%
39%
41%

Religion
55+
26%
46%
28%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


19% 24% 26% 23% 26%
40% 44% 36% 35% 27%
41% 32% 37% 43% 46%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
25%
20%
39%
46%
37%
34%

Q8. Dean Skelos


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Total
18%
16%
66%

Dem Rep
15% 20%
16% 13%
68% 67%

Gender
Ind/
Other M
F
21% 19% 17%
19% 21% 13%
60% 60% 70%

Political View
Lib
15%
16%
69%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


20%
20%
19%
17%
15%
19%
63%
65%
62%

No
18%
15%
67%

Region
NYC
17%
15%
68%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
29% 11% 19%
15%
24% 17%
18% 16% 16%
18%
17% 17%
53% 72% 65%
67%
60% 66%

Age
35-54
20%
14%
66%

Religion
55+
17%
19%
64%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


19% 23% 18% 14% 14%
17% 14% 14% 19% 18%
64% 63% 68% 67% 68%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
20%
21%
12%
20%
68%
59%

Q9. Jeff Klein


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Gender
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
13% 15% 8% 11% 13% 12%
13% 14% 12% 11% 11% 15%
74% 70% 80% 78% 76% 73%

Political View
Lib
11%
12%
77%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


13%
16%
13%
15%
10%
14%
72%
74%
73%

No
13%
12%
75%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
12% 7%
9%
24%
18% 16%
15% 13% 11%
17%
22% 15%
73% 79% 79%
59%
60% 69%

Region
NYC
18%
12%
71%

Age
35-54
13%
15%
73%

Religion
55+
10%
10%
79%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


10%
8%
18% 13% 14%
14%
3%
16% 12% 13%
75% 89% 66% 75% 74%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
13%
14%
11%
15%
76%
71%

Q10. New York State Assembly


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Total
41%
43%
16%

Dem Rep
48% 32%
37% 51%
15% 16%

Gender
Ind/
Other M
F
37% 37% 44%
47% 49% 38%
16% 14% 18%

Political View
Lib
45%
34%
20%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


44%
32%
37%
43%
54%
46%
13%
14%
17%

No
43%
42%
16%

Region
NYC
44%
38%
18%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
43% 37% 36%
58%
54% 55%
40% 50% 49%
26%
32% 30%
17% 13% 16%
16%
14% 15%

Age
35-54
36%
50%
14%

Religion
55+
38%
44%
18%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


40% 28% 41% 48% 47%
44% 49% 43% 40% 37%
17% 22% 16% 11% 16%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
45%
34%
42%
51%
13%
15%

Q11. New York State Senate


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Total
46%
42%
12%

Dem Rep
53% 37%
35% 53%
12% 10%

Gender
Ind/
Other M
F
39% 40% 50%
46% 48% 37%
15% 11% 13%

Political View
Lib
49%
36%
15%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


45%
44%
39%
45%
47%
51%
10%
9%
10%

No
48%
39%
13%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
49% 41% 39%
65%
61% 60%
38% 48% 48%
26%
30% 29%
14% 11% 13%
9%
8%
11%

Region
NYC
47%
40%
13%

Age
35-54
43%
46%
11%

Religion
55+
38%
47%
15%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


47% 34% 51% 44% 50%
42% 45% 40% 44% 36%
11% 20%
9% 12% 14%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
49%
38%
42%
50%
9%
12%

Q12. Rob Astorino


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Total
14%
10%
76%

Dem Rep
11% 16%
12% 10%
76% 74%

Gender
Ind/
Other M
F
17% 17% 11%
7%
8% 12%
76% 75% 77%

Political View
Lib
12%
14%
74%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


15%
16%
13%
7%
12%
12%
78%
72%
75%

No
14%
10%
76%

Region
NYC
13%
9%
77%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
24% 7%
12%
19%
22% 15%
12% 9%
9%
12%
11%
9%
64% 83% 79%
69%
68% 76%

SNY0114 Crosstabs

Age
35-54
17%
12%
71%

Religion
55+
11%
10%
80%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


19% 10% 16%
8%
12%
9%
10% 11% 11% 10%
73% 79% 74% 80% 77%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
14%
17%
8%
13%
78%
70%

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January 12-16, 2014
808 New York State Registered Voters
MOE +/- 3.4%
Q13. Hillary Clinton
Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Gender
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
68% 86% 41% 60% 62% 74%
29% 11% 56% 36% 34% 24%
3%
3%
3%
3%
5%
2%

Political View
Lib
89%
7%
3%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


73%
42%
67%
24%
57%
29%
3%
2%
4%

No
69%
28%
2%

Region
NYC
75%
21%
4%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
61% 66% 63%
87%
81% 72%
38% 30% 35%
8%
15% 23%
1%
4%
2%
5%
4%
6%

Age

Religion

35-54 55+
69% 66%
29% 31%
2%
3%

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
64% 66% 67% 77% 75% 70%
63%
34% 31% 29% 19% 20% 28%
34%
2%
2%
4%
4%
5%
2%
2%

Q14. Chris Christie


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Total
49%
39%
12%

Dem Rep
44% 62%
45% 25%
11% 13%

Gender
Ind/
Other M
F
47% 50% 48%
39% 38% 39%
13% 12% 13%

Political View
Lib
32%
58%
10%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


56%
57%
47%
32%
31%
44%
12%
12%
9%

No
50%
37%
13%

Region
NYC
44%
47%
8%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
61% 46% 50%
46%
55% 48%
31% 35% 38%
44%
37% 30%
8% 19% 12%
11%
8%
22%

Age
35-54
50%
42%
8%

Religion
55+
49%
41%
10%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


63% 41% 51% 35% 46%
27% 47% 35% 52% 33%
10% 11% 14% 13% 21%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
46%
58%
45%
38%
9%
4%

Q15. Donald Trump


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Gender
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
38% 29% 58% 35% 37% 38%
57% 67% 37% 58% 58% 56%
5%
5%
5%
6%
5%
6%

Political View
Lib
22%
76%
1%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


36%
56%
32%
58%
38%
61%
6%
5%
7%

No
39%
56%
5%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
39% 42% 40%
31%
45% 37%
53% 54% 54%
67%
51% 54%
8%
5%
6%
3%
4%
8%

Region
NYC
33%
63%
4%

Age
35-54 55+
40% 36%
56% 60%
5%
4%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
47% 32% 48% 19% 38% 40%
35%
48% 60% 48% 76% 56% 56%
59%
6%
8%
4%
5%
6%
4%
6%

Q16. New York State Republican Party


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Gender
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
35% 17% 64% 41% 34% 35%
56% 75% 29% 45% 56% 56%
9%
8%
7% 14% 10% 9%

Political View
Lib
14%
76%
11%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


38%
49%
26%
55%
42%
62%
7%
10%
12%

No
38%
54%
8%

Region
NYC
27%
64%
9%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
46% 35% 38%
20%
35% 39%
44% 55% 54%
71%
56% 52%
10% 10%
8%
10%
9%
9%

Age
35-54 55+
35% 33%
55% 58%
10% 9%

Religion
Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K
39% 36% 40% 23% 32%
50% 56% 52% 70% 58%
11%
8%
9%
8%
10%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
35%
36%
59%
55%
6%
10%

Q17. New York State Democratic Party


Party

Favorable
Unfavorable
Don't know/No opinion

Gender
Ind/
F
Total Dem Rep Other M
52% 75% 21% 41% 48% 56%
39% 20% 70% 45% 44% 35%
8%
5%
9% 14%
8%
8%

Political View
Lib
74%
18%
8%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


53%
31%
52%
38%
64%
37%
9%
5%
11%

No
53%
40%
7%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
46% 41% 45%
77%
67% 57%
46% 50% 46%
17%
23% 34%
8% 10%
9%
6%
11% 10%

Region
NYC
68%
25%
7%

Age
35-54 55+
49% 53%
43% 41%
8%
6%

Q18. I know it's a ways off, but as things stand now, if Andrew Cuomo runs for re-election as Governor this year, would you vote to re-elect him or would you prefer someone else?
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Ind/
Afr Amer
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+
Re-elect Cuomo
57% 69% 41% 52% 57% 57% 70% 63%
37%
51% 59% 65% 59% 46% 54%
66%
57% 52% 57% 59%
Prefer someone else
33% 22% 52% 34% 32% 33% 20% 27%
59%
39% 31% 23% 32% 45% 35%
23%
32% 30% 37% 32%
Don't know/No opinion
10% 9%
7% 15% 11% 9% 10% 10%
5%
10% 10% 12% 9%
9%
10%
11%
10% 18% 6%
8%

SNY0114 Crosstabs

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
45% 54% 50% 64% 57% 58%
45%
47% 38% 44% 25% 37% 36%
44%
8%
8%
6% 11%
6%
6%
11%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
56% 61% 52% 64% 60% 55%
59%
36% 28% 41% 24% 31% 36%
34%
8%
10%
8% 12%
9%
9%
7%

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January 12-16, 2014
808 New York State Registered Voters
MOE +/- 3.4%
Q19. How would you rate the job that Andrew Cuomo is doing as Governor? Would you rate it excellent, good, fair, or poor?
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Ind/
Afr Amer
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
Excellent
10% 14% 6%
6%
8% 11% 13% 10%
7%
11% 10% 14% 10% 6%
9%
14%
9%
3%
Good
44% 49% 32% 47% 45% 42% 53% 51%
23%
35% 47% 46% 50% 37% 44%
43%
45% 45%
Fair
35% 31% 43% 35% 33% 36% 31% 29%
49%
39% 33% 33% 31% 40% 34%
38%
34% 43%
Poor
11% 5% 18% 11% 12% 10% 4%
9%
21%
15% 9%
6%
9% 17% 11%
4%
11%
6%
Don't know/No opinion
1%
1%
1%
2%
2%
1%
0%
1%
0%
1%
1%
2%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
3%
Q20. Do you think Governor Cuomo has succeeded in creating a business climate that helps New York State businesses be more successful or have his efforts had little effect?
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Ind/
Afr Amer
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
Succeeded
43% 47% 33% 44% 47% 40% 54% 46%
29%
42% 44% 43% 44% 42% 42%
45%
56% 40%
Had little effect
45% 41% 56% 44% 43% 48% 33% 42%
65%
46% 45% 42% 45% 50% 45%
45%
39% 46%
Don't know/No opinion
12% 12% 11% 12% 10% 13% 13% 12%
6%
12% 11% 15% 11% 8%
13%
9%
5%
14%
Q21. If Eric Schneiderman runs for re-election as state Attorney General this year, would you vote to re-elect him or would you prefer someone else?
Ethnicity
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ind/
Afr Amer
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
Re-elect Schneiderman
29% 36% 21% 23% 34% 25% 37% 30%
20%
27% 30% 33% 26% 27% 28%
34%
36% 27%
Prefer someone else
33% 26% 42% 39% 30% 35% 26% 32%
43%
36% 32% 31% 38% 32% 30%
37%
40% 35%
Don't know/No opinion
38% 38% 38% 38% 36% 40% 36% 38%
37%
37% 38% 36% 36% 41% 41%
29%
24% 38%
Q22. And if Tom DiNapoli runs for re-election as State Comptroller this year, would you vote to re-elect him or would you prefer someone else?
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Ind/
Afr Amer
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
Re-elect DiNapoli
35% 33% 34% 37% 38% 32% 36% 36%
34%
38% 34% 29% 38% 38% 36%
29%
46% 33%
Prefer someone else
30% 31% 32% 28% 26% 34% 26% 30%
36%
30% 30% 31% 27% 31% 27%
43%
28% 28%
Don't know/No opinion
35% 36% 34% 35% 36% 35% 39% 34%
31%
32% 36% 39% 35% 31% 37%
28%
26% 39%

Age
35-54
8%
42%
34%
15%
1%

Religion
55+
15%
44%
31%
10%
0%

Age

Religion

35-54 55+
41% 47%
48% 44%
12% 9%

Age
35-54
27%
33%
40%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


41% 43% 44% 46% 46%
50% 38% 48% 38% 44%
9%
18%
8% 16% 11%

Religion
55+
33%
32%
35%

Age
35-54
34%
33%
33%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


11% 15% 11%
6%
11%
41% 51% 39% 50% 44%
36% 27% 38% 33% 33%
13%
5%
12%
8%
11%
0%
3%
1%
2%
1%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


25% 44% 26% 30% 33%
36% 15% 41% 30% 27%
39% 41% 33% 40% 41%

Religion
55+
35%
29%
35%

Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K


35% 32% 32% 38% 34%
31% 24% 33% 29% 29%
34% 45% 35% 33% 37%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
10%
10%
43%
46%
35%
33%
11%
10%
1%
1%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
47%
39%
43%
48%
9%
14%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
31%
28%
35%
36%
34%
36%

Income
$50K$100K $100K+
37%
36%
28%
34%
35%
30%

Q23. With Bill de Blasio as mayor of New York City, some might say the two most significant elected executives in the state are Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasio. Which of the two is more representative of your political beliefs? [CHOICES ROTATED]
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Income
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ind/
Afr Amer
$50KF
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
Total Dem Rep Other M
Andrew Cuomo
49% 47% 51% 53% 50% 48% 42% 58%
42%
40% 52% 41% 59% 51% 54%
29%
39% 46% 48% 53% 53% 62% 44% 45% 49% 44%
56%
Bill de Blasio
28% 38% 16% 21% 23% 32% 45% 23%
21%
30% 28% 43% 25% 14% 21%
54%
52% 32% 29% 25% 23% 25% 29% 35% 30% 34%
23%
Vol: Both
2%
3%
1%
2%
2%
3%
4%
2%
1%
4%
2%
5%
1%
1%
2%
7%
1%
0%
2%
4%
2%
1%
5%
2%
3%
3%
2%
Vol: Neither
12% 3% 23% 18% 15% 9%
1% 10%
26%
19% 9%
4% 10% 22% 14%
1%
4%
9% 14% 11% 14%
5%
14%
9%
9%
14%
12%
Don't know/No opinion
9%
9%
9%
6% 10% 8%
8%
6%
10%
8%
9%
7%
6% 13%
9%
9%
4%
13% 7%
7%
9%
8%
7% 10% 10%
5%
7%

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January 12-16, 2014
808 New York State Registered Voters
MOE +/- 3.4%
Q24. Last Wednesday, Governor Cuomo delivered his fourth State of the State address to kick off the new legislative session in Albany. How much have you read or heard about his speech? A great deal, some, not very much, or nothing at all?
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Income
Ind/
Afr Amer
$50KTotal Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
A great deal
7%
5%
5% 13%
7%
8%
4%
8%
11%
9%
7%
6%
6% 10%
8%
5%
10%
3%
6% 11% 7%
3%
10%
7%
7%
6%
9%
Some
24% 24% 26% 23% 26% 22% 27% 23%
23%
31% 22% 18% 23% 30% 25%
19%
16% 21% 21% 29% 27% 26% 20% 22% 16% 27%
30%
Not very much
31% 30% 36% 30% 29% 34% 31% 35%
29%
31% 32% 27% 35% 34% 32%
27%
32% 35% 31% 31% 30% 37% 34% 30% 34% 31%
32%
Nothing at all
37% 40% 33% 34% 38% 37% 37% 34%
37%
29% 40% 49% 36% 26% 35%
48%
43% 41% 42% 29% 36% 33% 35% 41% 43% 36%
29%
Don't know/No opinion
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
During his State of the State speech, Governor Cuomo proposed a number of initiatives. I'm going to mention several of them and I'd like you to tell me whether you support or oppose that proposal. [Q25-Q30 ROTATED]
Q25. Approving a two-billion-dollar bond act to help all school districts bring technology into classrooms
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Income
Ind/
Afr Amer
$50KTotal Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
Support
77% 87% 58% 73% 72% 80% 89% 78%
62%
80% 75% 84% 68% 74% 73%
92%
90% 80% 80% 71% 72% 67% 78% 85% 75% 79%
76%
Oppose
21% 11% 38% 24% 26% 17% 9% 21%
34%
18% 22% 14% 29% 23% 25%
6%
10% 20% 19% 24% 26% 31% 20% 14% 22% 19%
23%
Don't know/No opinion
3%
2%
4%
3%
2%
3%
2%
1%
4%
2%
3%
2%
3%
3%
3%
1%
0%
0%
1%
5%
3%
2%
3%
2%
3%
2%
1%
Q26. Making universal Pre-K available for all children in New York
Party

Support
Oppose
Don't know/No opinion

Gender
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
80% 90% 61% 77% 77% 83%
17% 7% 36% 21% 22% 14%
2%
2%
3%
2%
1%
3%

Political View
Lib
93%
6%
1%

Union HH

Mod Conserv Yes


80%
66%
79%
17%
32%
18%
3%
3%
2%

No
81%
17%
2%

Region
NYC
85%
13%
2%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
73% 80% 76%
95%
90% 88%
23% 18% 21%
5%
10%
9%
3%
2%
3%
0%
0%
3%

Q27. Doubling the penalty for drivers under 21 convicted of texting while driving, so that they lose their license for one year
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Ind/
Afr Amer
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
Total Dem Rep Other M
Support
82% 83% 77% 83% 77% 85% 78% 83%
82%
79% 82% 83% 82% 80% 81%
82%
79% 70%
Oppose
18% 17% 23% 15% 22% 14% 22% 16%
17%
19% 17% 17% 17% 19% 18%
15%
21% 29%
Don't know/No opinion
1%
0%
0%
2%
1%
0%
0%
1%
0%
2%
0%
0%
1%
1%
0%
2%
0%
1%
Q28. Revoking drivers' licenses forever for anyone convicted of three DWI's in their lifetime
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No
Support
79% 76% 86% 79% 79% 79% 70% 83%
80%
80% 79%
Oppose
19% 22% 13% 17% 20% 18% 27% 16%
17%
20% 19%
Don't know/No opinion
2%
1%
2%
3%
1%
3%
3%
1%
3%
0%
3%

Region
NYC
76%
22%
2%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
82% 80% 80%
76%
69% 76%
17% 18% 17%
24%
31% 23%
2%
2%
3%
0%
0%
1%

Age
35-54 55+
80% 76%
19% 21%
1%
3%

Age
35-54 55+
80% 88%
19% 11%
0%
1%

Age
35-54 55+
81% 79%
16% 20%
3%
1%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
75% 73% 78% 92% 84% 79%
81%
23% 17% 21%
8%
14% 20%
16%
2%
10%
1%
0%
2%
1%
3%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
83% 87% 82% 76% 86% 82%
75%
16% 13% 17% 24% 14% 18%
25%
1%
0%
1%
0%
1%
0%
1%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
81% 80% 78% 76% 75% 78%
82%
18% 16% 20% 21% 23% 21%
15%
1%
4%
2%
2%
2%
1%
3%

Q29. Taking management control of construction at JFK and LaGuardia airports in New York City away from the Port Authority, putting the state in charge of modernizing and upgrading the airports
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Income
Ind/
Afr Amer
$50KTotal Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
Support
49% 58% 32% 47% 49% 49% 55% 53%
36%
42% 51% 58% 47% 39% 45%
61%
66% 50% 47% 50% 49% 52% 45% 50% 59% 47%
43%
Oppose
38% 27% 55% 41% 37% 39% 25% 37%
51%
46% 35% 28% 43% 44% 39%
32%
25% 38% 43% 34% 39% 31% 43% 34% 28% 40%
42%
Don't know/No opinion
14% 15% 13% 11% 14% 13% 20% 10%
13%
11% 14% 13% 10% 17% 15%
6%
9%
12% 11% 16% 11% 17% 12% 16% 13% 12%
15%

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January 12-16, 2014
808 New York State Registered Voters
MOE +/- 3.4%
Q30. Creating a system of public campaign financing in New York that would limit the size of political contributions to candidates and use state money to match smaller contributions made to candidates for state offices
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Income
Ind/
Afr Amer
$50KTotal Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
Support
64% 71% 49% 66% 69% 60% 82% 65%
47%
60% 66% 68% 60% 62% 63%
69%
78% 66% 61% 66% 59% 62% 64% 75% 64% 67%
69%
Oppose
30% 24% 44% 30% 27% 33% 16% 30%
46%
35% 28% 25% 36% 32% 33%
23%
20% 28% 34% 29% 36% 34% 29% 21% 28% 30%
29%
Don't know/No opinion
6%
5%
7%
4%
3%
7%
3%
5%
7%
5%
6%
6%
4%
6%
5%
8%
2%
6%
5%
5%
4%
4%
7%
4%
8%
3%
2%
Q31. Freezing property taxes for residents if their locality stays within the current property tax cap for one year and takes concrete steps to share services with neighboring communities to cut costs [Q31-Q35 ROTATED]
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Income
Ind/
Afr Amer
$50KTotal Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
Support
73% 75% 70% 73% 72% 73% 75% 75%
66%
71% 74% 70% 75% 75% 71%
80%
70% 76% 70% 74% 73% 68% 73% 74% 65% 79%
73%
Oppose
16% 14% 20% 17% 17% 15% 10% 14%
27%
18% 16% 16% 14% 17% 17%
13%
17% 14% 18% 15% 17% 16% 19% 12% 19% 15%
15%
Don't know/No opinion
11% 12% 11% 10% 11% 11% 15% 11%
7%
11% 11% 14% 11% 7%
12%
7%
13% 10% 11% 11% 9%
15%
8% 15% 17%
6%
11%
Q32. Lowering the top rate on New York's estate tax from 16 to 10 percent over the next four years
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No
Support
77% 72% 87% 79% 78% 77% 70% 76%
85%
74% 78%
Oppose
16% 21% 8% 15% 17% 16% 21% 18%
10%
18% 16%
Don't know/No opinion
7%
8%
6%
6%
5%
8%
9%
6%
5%
8%
6%
Q33. Providing a refundable personal income tax credit for renters with incomes below $100,000
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No
Support
65% 75% 47% 64% 65% 64% 78% 60%
57%
65% 65%
Oppose
30% 20% 49% 31% 31% 30% 17% 33%
40%
30% 30%
Don't know/No opinion
5%
5%
4%
5%
4%
6%
4%
7%
2%
5%
5%
Q34. Targeting 160 million dollars of tax relief to manufacturing businesses, particularly those upstate
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Ind/
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No
Total Dem Rep Other M
Support
74% 70% 75% 83% 77% 71% 71% 74%
75%
77% 73%
Oppose
21% 24% 22% 14% 20% 22% 23% 20%
21%
19% 22%
Don't know/No opinion
5%
7%
4%
4%
2%
8%
6%
5%
4%
4%
6%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
82% 77% 78%
73%
89% 78%
15% 14% 16%
18%
2%
15%
3%
9%
6%
9%
9%
7%

Region
NYC
74%
19%
7%

Region
NYC
80%
17%
3%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
57% 54% 62%
78%
81% 70%
36% 41% 33%
19%
14% 24%
7%
5%
5%
4%
5%
6%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
67% 82% 77%
59%
80% 79%
25% 15% 18%
35%
15% 19%
7%
3%
5%
6%
5%
3%

Region
NYC
70%
24%
6%

Q35. Instituting a property tax 'circuit breaker' that would provide up to 1 billion dollars of property tax relief for low and middle income taxpayers
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Ind/
Afr Amer
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
Support
77% 82% 66% 79% 76% 78% 85% 77%
71%
78% 77% 79% 74% 78% 75%
87%
84% 82%
Oppose
16% 11% 26% 15% 19% 13% 9% 16%
22%
15% 16% 15% 20% 14% 17%
6%
11% 16%
Don't know/No opinion
7%
7%
7%
6%
5%
8%
6%
7%
7%
7%
7%
7%
6%
7%
7%
7%
6%
2%

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Age
35-54 55+
75% 79%
18% 16%
7%
5%

Age
35-54 55+
65% 62%
33% 31%
2%
7%

Age
35-54 55+
75% 71%
22% 21%
2%
8%

Age
35-54 55+
75% 79%
17% 14%
9%
7%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
80% 80% 82% 67% 74% 76%
81%
12% 18% 14% 24% 17% 18%
13%
9%
2%
4%
9%
8%
6%
5%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
65% 72% 57% 68% 71% 67%
57%
32% 22% 38% 25% 23% 29%
38%
3%
5%
5%
7%
5%
5%
5%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
71% 76% 73% 76% 71% 73%
77%
23% 17% 22% 20% 23% 21%
19%
6%
7%
5%
4%
6%
5%
3%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
76% 75% 78% 80% 85% 78%
69%
17% 17% 15% 14% 10% 16%
21%
6%
8%
7%
7%
5%
5%
9%

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808 New York State Registered Voters
MOE +/- 3.4%
Q36. On another topic, the governor has proposed launching a pilot or test program to permit about 20 New York hospitals to provide medical marijuana to patients being treated for serious illness. Which of the following three options best
describes how you feel about this: [CHOICES ROTATED]
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Income
Ind/
Afr Amer
$50KTotal Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
The governor's test program is the way to
28% 26% 28% 29% 27% 28% 26% 31%
23%
29% 27% 27% 26% 30% 28%
29%
19% 24% 28% 29% 30% 23% 31% 23% 26% 30%
26%
go
New York should immediately move
beyond a test program and make medical
49% 53% 39% 51% 52% 47% 65% 49%
35%
48% 49% 48% 53% 48% 51%
47%
49% 51% 49% 49% 48% 57% 40% 57% 43% 52%
56%
marijuana legal, as about 20 states have
already done
Medical marijuana should remain illegal in
21% 18% 30% 19% 20% 22% 9% 18%
39%
20% 21% 24% 18% 20% 19%
21%
29% 22% 21% 20% 21% 14% 27% 18% 28% 16%
16%
New York
Don't know/No opinion
2%
3%
3%
2%
1%
3%
1%
3%
3%
2%
3%
2%
4%
2%
2%
3%
2%
3%
2%
2%
1%
6%
2%
2%
3%
2%
1%
Q37. The governor intends to launch the pilot program for medical marijuana under his executive authority. Do you think this is the best way to proceed on this issue or do you think any decision on medical marijuana should be made through
a new law passed by the State Legislature?
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Income
Ind/
Afr Amer
$50KTotal Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
Best way to proceed
36% 40% 29% 39% 38% 36% 49% 38%
24%
37% 37% 39% 36% 34% 38%
33%
43% 39% 33% 38% 39% 43% 26% 42% 30% 43%
40%
Pass a law
55% 51% 60% 55% 54% 55% 45% 56%
65%
57% 54% 53% 57% 56% 53%
57%
51% 53% 61% 50% 55% 46% 64% 50% 58% 51%
53%
Don't know/No opinion
9%
9% 11%
6%
8%
9%
6%
7%
11%
6% 10% 8%
7% 10%
9%
10%
6%
8%
6% 12% 6%
11% 10%
8%
12%
5%
7%
Q38. Looking beyond the issue of medical marijuana, two states - Colorado and Washington - have legalized and regulated marijuana for recreational use. Do you support or oppose passing a similar law in New York to legalize and regulate
marijuana for recreational use?
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Income
Ind/
Afr Amer
$50KTotal Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
Support
41% 46% 28% 46% 50% 35% 59% 44%
20%
38% 43% 43% 39% 42% 42%
44%
41% 57% 42% 34% 41% 42% 28% 57% 38% 45%
46%
Oppose
54% 48% 69% 49% 45% 61% 34% 51%
78%
57% 53% 51% 57% 54% 53%
53%
57% 34% 55% 62% 56% 48% 69% 38% 57% 52%
48%
Don't know/No opinion
5%
6%
2%
4%
5%
5%
7%
5%
3%
5%
5%
6%
5%
4%
5%
3%
2%
9%
4%
4%
4%
10%
3%
5%
5%
3%
6%
Changing topics, now I know it's a long way off, but... [Q39-Q40 ROTATED]
Q39. If the 2014 election for governor was held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were: [CHOICES ROTATED]
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No
Andrew Cuomo on the Democratic line
67% 87% 33% 63% 63% 70% 91% 69%
40%
62% 69%
Rob Astorino on the Republican line
19% 5% 44% 21% 22% 17% 2% 17%
41%
20% 18%
Vol: Other/Wouldn't vote
3%
2%
4%
3%
3%
2%
2%
2%
4%
6%
2%
Don't know/No opinion
11% 7% 19% 13% 12% 11% 5% 12%
14%
12% 11%
Q40. If the 2014 election for governor was held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were: [CHOICES ROTATED]
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Ind/
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No
Andrew Cuomo on the Democratic line
70% 87% 38% 67% 71% 69% 91% 73%
44%
63% 72%
Donald Trump on the Republican line
22% 8% 48% 24% 22% 22% 6% 19%
45%
24% 21%
Vol: Other/Wouldn't vote
4%
2%
8%
4%
4%
5%
2%
5%
5%
10% 2%
Don't know/No opinion
4%
2%
5%
5%
3%
4%
1%
3%
6%
2%
4%

Region
NYC
80%
11%
2%
8%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
61% 58% 61%
91%
83% 69%
25% 23% 22%
7%
11% 19%
3%
4%
3%
1%
2%
1%
11% 15% 14%
1%
3%
11%

Region
NYC
83%
11%
3%
3%

Ethnicity
Afr Amer
Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
62% 60% 64%
89%
82% 79%
28% 30% 27%
8%
15% 12%
3%
7%
5%
2%
2%
3%
7%
3%
5%
1%
2%
6%

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Age
35-54 55+
63% 70%
21% 17%
3%
4%
14% 9%

Age
35-54 55+
64% 70%
28% 23%
5%
5%
4%
3%

Religion
Cath Jewish Prot
63% 68% 64%
23% 21% 21%
4%
1%
3%
10% 11% 12%

Income
$50KOther <$50K $100K $100K+
76% 74% 69%
62%
10% 14% 17%
24%
2%
4%
1%
2%
11%
8%
12%
12%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
61% 72% 66% 85% 74% 71%
68%
30% 21% 29%
6%
19% 25%
22%
6%
0%
3%
5%
4%
3%
5%
2%
7%
3%
4%
3%
1%
5%

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January 12-16, 2014
808 New York State Registered Voters
MOE +/- 3.4%
And looking even further ahead... [Q41-Q42 ROTATED]
Q41. If the 2016 election for president was held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were: [CHOICES ROTATED]
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Ind/
Afr Amer
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
Hillary Clinton on the Democratic line
60% 84% 25% 50% 54% 65% 88% 63%
29%
62% 60% 71% 48% 57% 55%
83%
73% 65%
Chris Christie on the Republican line
32% 11% 71% 37% 37% 28% 9% 30%
60%
32% 32% 20% 46% 35% 38%
9%
20% 26%
Vol: Other/Wouldn't vote
4%
2%
3%
9%
6%
2%
2%
2%
7%
4%
4%
4%
3%
4%
4%
4%
2%
5%
Don't know/No opinion
4%
4%
1%
5%
3%
4%
1%
5%
3%
2%
4%
5%
2%
3%
3%
4%
4%
3%
Q42. If the 2016 election for president was held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were: [CHOICES ROTATED]
Union HH
Region
Party
Gender
Political View
Ethnicity
Ind/
Afr Amer
Total Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34
Andrew Cuomo on the Democratic line
55% 75% 22% 48% 52% 57% 85% 53%
28%
53% 55% 67% 46% 48% 49%
76%
73% 63%
Chris Christie on the Republican line
35% 17% 68% 37% 36% 33% 10% 36%
60%
35% 34% 23% 44% 41% 41%
11%
19% 28%
Vol: Other/Wouldn't vote
5%
3%
4%
8%
6%
4%
3%
4%
7%
8%
4%
4%
3%
7%
5%
5%
2%
4%
Don't know/No opinion
6%
5%
5%
7%
6%
6%
3%
7%
5%
3%
7%
6%
7%
4%
5%
8%
6%
5%

Age
35-54 55+
57% 60%
35% 33%
4%
3%
3%
4%

Age
35-54 55+
50% 55%
40% 35%
6%
5%
4%
6%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
52% 60% 60% 73% 66% 64%
56%
42% 31% 34% 17% 25% 30%
38%
4%
2%
3%
7%
5%
3%
3%
2%
7%
3%
4%
4%
3%
3%

Religion

Income
$50KCath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
44% 58% 55% 67% 57% 60%
52%
44% 33% 36% 21% 29% 33%
41%
5%
2%
5%
7%
7%
3%
4%
6%
7%
4%
5%
8%
4%
3%

Q43. As we look to the upcoming commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday, how would you describe the state of race relations in New York State? Would you say they are excellent, good, fair, or poor?
Party
Gender
Political View
Union HH
Region
Ethnicity
Age
Religion
Income
Ind/
Afr Amer
$50KTotal Dem Rep Other M
F
Lib Mod Conserv Yes
No NYC Subs Upst White /Black Latino 18-34 35-54 55+ Cath Jewish Prot Other <$50K $100K $100K+
Excellent
7%
6% 10%
4%
6%
7%
5%
6%
8%
4%
7%
6%
6%
8%
6%
7%
7%
11% 5%
6%
5%
4%
9%
6%
9%
5%
5%
Good
40% 37% 40% 45% 45% 35% 42% 41%
38%
44% 39% 33% 40% 47% 44%
25%
41% 43% 38% 41% 44% 41% 38% 38% 38% 44%
42%
Fair
37% 39% 35% 39% 34% 40% 41% 37%
35%
33% 39% 39% 38% 35% 38%
40%
30% 28% 42% 39% 38% 44% 34% 38% 35% 37%
39%
Poor
14% 15% 14% 11% 12% 16% 10% 14%
18%
16% 13% 20% 14% 8%
10%
27%
21% 15% 14% 13% 12%
9%
18% 14% 14% 14%
13%
Don't know/No opinion
2%
3%
0%
1%
3%
1%
2%
2%
1%
2%
2%
3%
2%
1%
2%
1%
1%
3%
1%
2%
1%
3%
1%
4%
3%
1%
1%

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January 12-16, 2014
808 New York State Registered Voters
MOE +/- 3.4%

Nature of the Sample


New York State Registered Voters
Party
Democrat
Republican
Independent/Other
Region
NYC
Suburbs
Upstate
Political View
Liberal
Moderate
Conservative
Union Household
Yes
No
Religion
Catholic
Jewish
Protestant
Other
Age
18 to 34
35 to 54
55 and older
Gender
Male
Female
Race/Ethnicity
White
African American/Black
Latino
Income
Less than $50,000
$50,000 to $100,000
$100,000 or more

48%
23%
26%
39%
25%
36%
26%
45%
26%
27%
73%
33%
12%
27%
25%
22%
37%
37%
45%
55%
69%
13%
9%
29%
31%
29%

SNY0114 Crosstabs

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