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How the Survey was Conducted

Nature of the Sample: McClatchy-Marist Poll of 1,132 National Adults


This survey of 1,132 adults was conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016 by The Marist Poll
sponsored and funded in partnership with McClatchy News Service. Adults 18 years of age and older
residing in the contiguous United States were contacted on landline or mobile numbers and interviewed
in English by telephone using live interviewers. Landline telephone numbers were randomly selected
based upon a list of telephone exchanges from throughout the nation from ASDE Survey Sampler, Inc.
The exchanges were selected to ensure that each region was represented in proportion to its population.
Respondents in the household were randomly selected by first asking for the youngest male. This
landline sample was combined with respondents reached through random dialing of cell phone numbers
from Survey Sampling International. After the interviews were completed, the two samples were
combined and balanced to reflect the 2013 American Community Survey 1-year estimates for age,
gender, income, race, and region. Results are statistically significant within 2.9 percentage points.
There are 983 registered voters. The results for this subset are statistically significant within 3.1
percentage points. The error margin was not adjusted for sample weights and increases for crosstabulations.

Nature of the Sample

Political Ideology

87%

100%

n/a

36%

Republican

n/a

27%

Independent

n/a

37%

Other

n/a

<1%

Strong Democrats

n/a

25%

Not strong Democrats

n/a

12%

Democratic leaning independents

n/a

13%

Just Independents

n/a

12%

Republican leaning independents

n/a

11%

Not strong Republicans

n/a

10%

Strong Republicans

n/a

17%

Other

n/a

<1%

Very liberal

n/a

9%

Liberal

n/a

19%

Moderate

n/a

32%

Conservative

n/a

28%

Very conservative

n/a

12%

n/a

16%

Men

49%

48%

Women

51%

52%

Under 45

43%

40%

45 or older

57%

60%

18 to 29

20%

15%

30 to 44

23%

25%

45 to 59

28%

29%

60 or older

28%

31%

White

69%

71%

African American

10%

10%

Latino

12%

12%

Tea Party Supporters


Gender
Age
Age

Race

Region

Household Income
Education
Education by Race

Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

Col %

Democrat

National Registered Voters

Party Identification

National Registered Voters

Col %
100%

National Adults
Party Identification

National Adults

Other

8%

7%

Northeast

18%

18%

Midwest

22%

22%

South

37%

37%

West

23%

23%

Less than $50,000

49%

47%

$50,000 or more

51%

53%

Not college graduate

58%

55%

College graduate

42%

45%

White - Not College Graduate

40%

39%

White - College Graduate

29%

32%

Non-White - Not College Graduate

19%

16%

Non-White - College Graduate

12%

13%

Married

45%

49%

Not married

55%

51%

Yes

12%

12%

No

88%

88%

Landline

44%

48%

Cell phone

56%

52%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=1132 MOE +/- 2.9 percentage points. National
Registered Voters: n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables


National Registered Voters
Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is
doing as president?
Approve

Disapprove

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

53%

40%

7%

Party Identification

Democrat

91%

6%

3%

Republican

15%

79%

6%

Independent

46%

44%

11%

Strong Democrats

95%

3%

1%

Soft Democrats

83%

10%

7%

Just Independents

34%

51%

15%

Soft Republicans

21%

71%

8%

Strong Republicans

6%

87%

7%

Party Identification*

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

17%

77%

6%

Very liberal-Liberal

86%

10%

3%

Moderate

61%

32%

8%

Conservative-Very conservative

27%

65%

7%

Northeast

62%

29%

8%

Midwest

44%

48%

8%

South

50%

42%

8%

West

59%

37%

4%

Less than $50,000

52%

39%

9%

$50,000 or more

56%

40%

4%

Not college graduate

49%

43%

9%

College graduate

59%

37%

4%

White

43%

50%

7%

African American

95%

3%

2%

Latino

68%

23%

8%

White - Not College Graduate

36%

54%

9%

White - College Graduate

52%

44%

4%

18 to 29

68%

17%

15%

30 to 44

55%

40%

5%

45 to 59

50%

44%

5%

60 or older

47%

47%

6%

Under 45

60%

31%

9%

45 or older

49%

46%

6%

Men

50%

42%

8%

Women

56%

37%

7%

Married

46%

48%

5%

Not married

61%

32%

8%

Yes

41%

57%

2%

No

55%

37%

8%

Landline

47%

44%

9%

Cell phone

59%

36%

6%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=983 MOE
+/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft
Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as
president?
Approve

Disapprove

Unsure

Row%

Row %

Row%

August 2016

53%

40%

7%

July 2016

51%

43%

5%

April 2016

50%

46%

5%

November 2015

48%

48%

4%

August 2015

47%

47%

7%

March 2015

46%

50%

4%

December 2014

43%

52%

5%

October 2014

46%

51%

3%

August 2014

40%

52%

8%

July 2014

40%

49%

11%

April 2014

45%

52%

3%

February 2014

42%

52%

5%

December 2013

43%

53%

4%

September 2013

44%

47%

9%

July 2013

41%

48%

11%

April 2013

50%

46%

4%

March 2013

45%

48%

7%

December 2012

50%

44%

6%

November 2012

50%

46%

4%

July 2012

47%

47%

6%

March 2012

48%

47%

5%

November 2011

43%

50%

7%

September 2011

39%

52%

9%

August 2011

44%

46%

10%

June 2011

45%

47%

8%

April 2011

44%

49%

6%

January 2011

48%

43%

9%

December 2010

42%

50%

8%

November 23, 2010

45%

48%

7%

October 28, 2010

48%

43%

9%

October 8, 2010

43%

50%

7%

September 22, 2010

45%

50%

5%

June 30, 2010

44%

45%

11%

March 31, 2010

46%

43%

11%

February 8, 2010

44%

47%

9%

December 8, 2009

46%

44%

10%

October 14, 2009

53%

41%

6%

August 12, 2009

55%

35%

10%

June 8, 2009

56%

32%

12%

April 27, 2009

55%

31%

14%

April 8, 2009

56%

30%

14%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Adults
In general, thinking about the way things are going in the
country, do you feel things are going in the right direction
or that things are going in the wrong direction?
Right direction

Wrong direction

Unsure
Row %

Row %

Row %

National Adults

34%

59%

7%

National Registered Voters

34%

59%

7%

Party Identification^

Democrat

67%

24%

9%

Republican

6%

91%

3%

Independent

24%

69%

7%

Strong Democrats

73%

18%

9%

Soft Democrats

48%

42%

10%

Just Independents

15%

75%

9%

Soft Republicans

9%

87%

4%

Strong Republicans

5%

94%

1%

6%

92%

2%

Very liberal-Liberal

64%

30%

6%

Moderate

33%

58%

8%

Conservative-Very conservative

15%

81%

4%

Northeast

45%

47%

7%

Midwest

29%

64%

7%

South

28%

65%

7%

West

39%

55%

6%

Less than $50,000

31%

62%

7%

$50,000 or more

38%

57%

5%

Not college graduate

29%

65%

6%

College graduate

40%

52%

8%

White

29%

66%

5%

African American

43%

43%

14%

Latino

46%

41%

12%

White - Not College Graduate

23%

72%

5%

White - College Graduate

37%

57%

5%

18 to 29

37%

55%

8%

30 to 44

30%

65%

5%

45 to 59

34%

59%

6%

60 or older

34%

58%

8%

Under 45

33%

61%

6%

45 or older

34%

59%

7%

Men

34%

61%

5%

Women

34%

58%

9%

Married

32%

63%

5%

Not married

35%

57%

9%

Yes

24%

71%

5%

No

35%

58%

7%

Landline

31%

58%

11%

Cell phone

36%

60%

4%

Party Identification*

Tea Party Supporters^


Political Ideology^

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=1132 MOE +/- 2.9
percentage points.
^National Registered Voters: n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft
Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables


National Adults
In general, thinking about the way things are going in the country, do you feel
things are going in the right direction or that things are going in the wrong
direction?
Right direction

Wrong direction

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

August 2016

34%

59%

7%

July 2016

25%

68%

7%

April 2016

27%

68%

5%

November 2015

36%

59%

6%

August 2015

34%

60%

6%

March 2015

36%

59%

4%

December 2014

31%

64%

6%

October 2014

35%

61%

4%

August 2014

28%

64%

8%

April 2014

32%

64%

3%

February 13, 2014

33%

64%

3%

February 5, 2014

30%

63%

8%

December 2013

30%

66%

4%

July 2013

30%

60%

11%

April 2013

38%

58%

4%

March 2013

35%

60%

5%

December 2012

40%

55%

5%

March 2012

43%

53%

4%

November 2011

25%

70%

4%

September 2011

22%

73%

5%

August 2011

21%

70%

10%

June 2011

32%

59%

9%

April 2011

31%

64%

5%

January 2011

41%

47%

12%

December 2010

34%

58%

8%

November 23, 2010

41%

53%

6%

October 28, 2010

38%

52%

10%

September 22, 2010

41%

56%

3%

July 6, 2010

37%

56%

7%

March 31, 2010

43%

53%

4%

February 8, 2010

38%

54%

8%

December 8, 2009

46%

46%

8%

October 14, 2009

47%

47%

6%

August 12, 2009

50%

42%

8%

June 8, 2009

50%

40%

10%

April 27, 2009

44%

44%

12%

April 15, 2009

49%

40%

11%

November 2007

23%

67%

10%

May 2007

26%

65%

9%

February 2007

29%

63%

8%

December 2006

31%

60%

9%

October 2006

33%

58%

9%

February 2006

34%

61%

5%

October 2005

31%

62%

7%

May 2005

38%

56%

6%

February 2005

47%

48%

5%

October 21, 2004

42%

55%

3%

October 07, 2004

39%

53%

8%

September 2004

38%

52%

10%

August 2004

40%

48%

12%

July 2004

37%

52%

11%

April 2004

43%

51%

6%

March 2004

43%

52%

5%

November 2003

45%

48%

7%

April 2003

55%

34%

11%

January 2003

42%

48%

10%

October 2002

45%

46%

9%

April 2002

60%

32%

8%

January 2002

60%

30%

10%

March 2001

41%

44%

15%

January 2001

56%

32%

12%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


If November's presidential election were held today, whom would you support if the
candidates are:
Hillary Clinton
and Tim Kaine,
the Democrats

Donald Trump and


Mike Pence, the
Republicans

Neither

Other

Undecided

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

48%

33%

12%

2%

5%

Party Identification

Democrat

90%

3%

5%

0%

1%

Republican

6%

79%

11%

1%

4%

Independent

37%

31%

20%

3%

8%

Strong Democrats

92%

4%

3%

0%

1%

Soft Democrats

78%

4%

15%

1%

2%

Just Independents

22%

27%

30%

5%

17%

Soft Republicans

11%

64%

15%

3%

7%

Strong Republicans

5%

88%

6%

0%

1%

Party Identification*

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

13%

75%

9%

2%

1%

Very liberal-Liberal

79%

9%

9%

2%

1%

Moderate

50%

27%

17%

1%

5%

Conservative-Very conservative

25%

55%

10%

3%

7%

Northeast

64%

22%

12%

1%

1%

Midwest

42%

39%

11%

2%

6%

South

43%

37%

13%

1%

6%

West

49%

31%

14%

3%

3%

Less than $50,000

47%

32%

13%

2%

5%

$50,000 or more

50%

31%

14%

1%

4%

Not college graduate

43%

37%

13%

3%

5%

College graduate

54%

30%

12%

1%

3%

White

39%

41%

13%

2%

5%

African American

93%

2%

4%

0%

1%

Latino

55%

26%

17%

0%

2%

White - Not College Graduate

31%

46%

14%

3%

6%

White - College Graduate

48%

36%

11%

1%

4%

18 to 29

53%

17%

26%

3%

1%

30 to 44

47%

31%

13%

5%

4%

45 to 59

46%

37%

12%

0%

6%

60 or older

48%

40%

6%

1%

5%

Under 45

49%

26%

18%

4%

3%

45 or older

47%

39%

9%

0%

5%

Men

45%

37%

13%

2%

3%

Women

50%

30%

12%

2%

6%

Married

43%

36%

13%

2%

7%

Not married

53%

31%

12%

2%

3%

Yes

36%

47%

11%

4%

2%

No

50%

31%

12%

2%

5%

Landline

44%

40%

7%

2%

7%

Cell phone

51%

27%

17%

2%

2%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals
may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered
voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


If the 2016 presidential election were held today, whom would you support if
the candidates are:
Donald
Hillary Clinton
Trump, and
and Tim
Mike Pence,
Neither
Other
Undecided
Kaine, the
the
Democrats
Republicans
Row %
Row %
Row %
Row %
Row %
August 2016

48%

33%

12%

2%

5%

If the 2016 presidential election were held today, whom would you support if
the candidates are:
Hillary
Clinton, the
Democrat
Row %

Donald
Trump, the
Republican
Row %

July 2016

42%

39%

April 2016

50%

November 2015
July 2015

Neither

Other

Undecided

Row %

Row %

Row %

13%

1%

4%

41%

n/a

n/a

9%

56%

41%

n/a

n/a

3%

54%

38%

n/a

n/a

8%

Marist Poll National Registered Voters

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

Clinton Supporters
Did you choose Hillary Clinton because you are for her or
because you are against Donald Trump?
Against Donald
For Hillary Clinton
Trump
Unsure
Row %

Row %

Row %

57%

40%

3%

Democrat

67%

30%

3%

Independent

36%

61%

3%

Strong Democrats

76%

21%

3%

Soft Democrats

44%

54%

2%

Very liberal-Liberal

63%

36%

1%

Moderate

54%

45%

1%

Conservative-Very conservative

53%

39%

8%

Northeast

52%

44%

3%

Midwest

64%

35%

1%

South

61%

35%

4%

West

52%

45%

2%

Less than $50,000

58%

38%

4%

$50,000 or more

57%

41%

2%

Not college graduate

52%

45%

3%

College graduate

63%

35%

2%

White

57%

40%

3%

African American

65%

29%

6%

White - Not College Graduate

49%

50%

2%

White - College Graduate

65%

32%

3%

18 to 29

34%

62%

3%

30 to 44

49%

47%

4%

45 to 59

68%

32%

0%

60 or older

68%

29%

4%

Under 45

43%

53%

4%

45 or older

68%

30%

2%

Men

52%

46%

3%

Women

62%

35%

3%

Married

61%

35%

4%

Not married

54%

44%

2%

Landline

63%

36%

2%

Cell phone

54%

43%

4%

Clinton Supporters
Party Identification
Party Identification*
Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters who Support Hillary Clinton. Interviews conducted August 1st through
August 3rd, 2016, n=465 MOE +/- 4.5 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

Trump Supporters
Did you choose Donald Trump because you are for him or because you are
against Hillary Clinton?
Against Hillary
Vol: For Mike
For Donald Trump
Clinton
Pence
Unsure
Row %
Trump Supporters
Party Identification
Party Identification

Region

Household Income
Education
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

Row %

Row %

36%

57%

<1%

7%

Republican

40%

52%

0%

8%

Independent

25%

68%

0%

6%

Strong Republicans

43%

49%

0%

8%

Soft Republicans

30%

64%

0%

6%

37%

58%

0%

5%

Moderate

36%

53%

1%

10%

Conservative-Very conservative

38%

57%

0%

5%

Northeast

40%

46%

0%

13%

Midwest

33%

61%

0%

6%

South

38%

56%

0%

6%

West

34%

59%

0%

7%

Less than $50,000

43%

54%

0%

3%

$50,000 or more

28%

64%

0%

7%

Not college graduate

35%

58%

0%

7%

College graduate

37%

55%

0%

7%

White - Not College Graduate

33%

59%

0%

8%

White - College Graduate

40%

52%

0%

8%

Under 45

30%

62%

0%

8%

45 or older

39%

54%

0%

7%

Men

36%

60%

0%

4%

Women

36%

53%

0%

11%

Married

29%

65%

0%

6%

Not married

44%

47%

0%

9%

Landline

38%

51%

0%

11%

Cell phone

33%

64%

0%

3%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Row %

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters who Support Donald Trump. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016,
n=324 MOE +/- 5.4 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


If November's presidential election were held today, whom would you support if the candidates are:
Hillary Clinton,
the Democrat

Donald Trump, the Gary Johnson, the Jill Stein, of the


Green Party
Republican
Libertarian

Other

Undecided
Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

45%

31%

10%

6%

1%

8%

Party Identification

88%

3%

2%

3%

0%

4%

Democrat
Republican

5%

78%

6%

4%

0%

7%

Independent

31%

26%

19%

10%

1%

13%

Democratic Primary
Support

Clinton

96%

0%

3%

0%

0%

1%

Sanders

65%

5%

11%

13%

0%

6%

Republican Primary
Support

Trump

0%

93%

0%

1%

0%

4%

9%

60%

16%

5%

0%

10%

11%

70%

8%

3%

1%

7%

Another Republican

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

Very liberal-Liberal

74%

6%

4%

11%

1%

4%

Moderate

47%

24%

14%

4%

0%

11%

Conservative-Very conservative

22%

55%

11%

3%

1%

8%

Northeast

59%

19%

10%

5%

1%

7%

Midwest

38%

36%

11%

7%

1%

8%

South

43%

36%

9%

4%

1%

9%

West

43%

28%

10%

9%

0%

10%

Less than $50,000

44%

30%

8%

7%

0%

10%

$50,000 or more

46%

29%

11%

6%

1%

7%

Not college graduate

38%

34%

12%

6%

1%

9%

College graduate

52%

28%

8%

5%

0%

7%

White

35%

39%

10%

6%

1%

9%

African American

89%

2%

5%

3%

0%

1%

Latino

48%

20%

12%

9%

2%

10%

White - Not College Graduate

27%

44%

12%

7%

1%

9%

White - College Graduate

45%

33%

8%

4%

0%

9%

18 to 29

41%

9%

23%

16%

1%

8%

30 to 44

44%

29%

14%

7%

0%

7%

45 to 59

44%

36%

6%

3%

1%

11%

60 or older

47%

40%

3%

1%

1%

8%

Under 45

43%

21%

17%

11%

0%

7%

45 or older

45%

38%

4%

2%

1%

9%

Men

40%

33%

15%

5%

1%

7%

Women

49%

29%

5%

7%

1%

10%

Married

40%

35%

10%

4%

1%

10%

Not married

49%

28%

10%

7%

1%

6%

Yes

38%

44%

11%

3%

1%

4%

No

46%

29%

10%

6%

1%

9%

Landline

43%

39%

6%

3%

0%

9%

Cell phone

46%

24%

13%

8%

1%

8%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals may not add to
100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Do you think it makes a big difference, some difference, or no difference at
all if Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump is elected president in November?
No difference at
Big difference
Some difference
all
Unsure
Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

77%

12%

7%

4%

Party Identification

Democrat

86%

8%

3%

3%

Republican

76%

13%

7%

5%

Independent

69%

16%

11%

4%

Strong Democrats

90%

5%

2%

3%

Soft Democrats

76%

14%

6%

3%

Just Independents

56%

20%

17%

6%

Soft Republicans

71%

16%

7%

5%

Strong Republicans

82%

10%

6%

2%

Party Identification*

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

84%

8%

4%

3%

Very liberal-Liberal

81%

11%

6%

3%

Moderate

75%

15%

7%

3%

Conservative-Very conservative

78%

11%

7%

4%

Northeast

77%

12%

5%

6%

Midwest

82%

8%

6%

4%

South

77%

13%

6%

4%

West

73%

15%

10%

2%

Less than $50,000

75%

12%

8%

5%

$50,000 or more

80%

13%

5%

2%

Not college graduate

72%

14%

8%

6%

College graduate

83%

10%

5%

2%

White

77%

13%

6%

4%

African American

80%

13%

4%

3%

Latino

76%

15%

7%

2%

White - Not College Graduate

72%

13%

8%

6%

White - College Graduate

83%

12%

4%

1%

18 to 29

74%

18%

6%

3%

30 to 44

76%

12%

10%

2%

45 to 59

78%

13%

5%

4%

60 or older

79%

9%

7%

5%

Under 45

75%

14%

8%

2%

45 or older

78%

11%

6%

5%

Men

74%

15%

8%

3%

Women

80%

9%

6%

4%

Married

77%

12%

7%

4%

Not married

77%

13%

6%

3%

Yes

80%

11%

7%

2%

No

77%

12%

7%

4%

Landline

75%

12%

7%

6%

Cell phone

79%

12%

6%

2%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage
points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include
those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Adults
Overall, do you have a favorable or an unfavorable
impression of Donald Trump?
Unsure-Never
Favorable
Unfavorable
Heard
Row %

Row %

Row %

28%

66%

6%

National Registered Voters

29%

66%

5%

Party Identification^

Democrat

6%

91%

3%

Republican

64%

29%

7%

Independent

26%

68%

5%

Strong Democrats

6%

91%

3%

Soft Democrats

6%

92%

2%

Just Independents

22%

67%

11%

Soft Republicans

51%

43%

6%

Strong Republicans

73%

19%

7%

67%

28%

5%

Very liberal-Liberal

10%

88%

2%

Moderate

24%

72%

5%

Conservative-Very conservative

46%

47%

7%

Northeast

17%

77%

6%

Midwest

33%

60%

7%

South

31%

63%

6%

West

27%

69%

4%

Less than $50,000

29%

63%

7%

$50,000 or more

25%

72%

3%

Not college graduate

31%

62%

7%

College graduate

24%

73%

3%

White

34%

60%

6%

African American

5%

88%

7%

Latino

25%

73%

2%

White - Not College Graduate

39%

54%

7%

White - College Graduate

28%

68%

4%

18 to 29

13%

82%

5%

30 to 44

29%

68%

4%

45 to 59

32%

62%

5%

60 or older

33%

58%

9%

Under 45

22%

74%

4%

45 or older

33%

60%

7%

Men

32%

64%

4%

Women

24%

68%

7%

Married

31%

63%

6%

Not married

26%

69%

5%

Yes

40%

55%

5%

No

26%

68%

6%

Landline

32%

60%

9%

Cell phone

25%

71%

4%

National Adults

Party Identification*

Tea Party Supporters^


Political Ideology^

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=1132 MOE +/- 2.9
percentage points.
^National Registered Voters: n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft
Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Adults
Overall, do you have a favorable or an unfavorable
impression of Hillary Clinton?
Unsure-Never
Favorable
Unfavorable
Heard
Row %

Row %

National Adults

40%

55%

4%

National Registered Voters

42%

55%

3%

Party Identification^

Democrat

82%

16%

2%

Republican

7%

90%

2%

Independent

29%

68%

3%

Strong Democrats

90%

8%

2%

Soft Democrats

58%

39%

3%

Just Independents

23%

70%

7%

Soft Republicans

10%

88%

2%

Strong Republicans

5%

94%

1%

Party Identification*

Tea Party Supporters^


Political Ideology^

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

Row %

15%

84%

1%

Very liberal-Liberal

68%

29%

3%

Moderate

45%

53%

2%

Conservative-Very conservative

21%

76%

3%

Northeast

55%

42%

3%

Midwest

33%

64%

3%

South

37%

57%

5%

West

41%

54%

4%

Less than $50,000

40%

56%

4%

$50,000 or more

42%

56%

2%

Not college graduate

34%

61%

5%

College graduate

50%

48%

2%

White

33%

64%

3%

African American

73%

20%

7%

Latino

51%

44%

4%

White - Not College Graduate

24%

72%

4%

White - College Graduate

45%

53%

2%

18 to 29

35%

59%

6%

30 to 44

40%

59%

1%

45 to 59

41%

54%

6%

60 or older

44%

52%

4%

Under 45

38%

59%

3%

45 or older

42%

53%

5%

Men

36%

60%

4%

Women

44%

51%

5%

Married

37%

59%

3%

Not married

43%

52%

5%

Yes

34%

62%

4%

No

41%

54%

4%

Landline

40%

55%

5%

Cell phone

41%

56%

4%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=1132 MOE +/- 2.9
percentage points.
^National Registered Voters: n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft
Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Adults
Overall, do you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of Tim Kaine?

National Adults

Favorable

Unfavorable

Never heard

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

35%

26%

14%

24%

National Registered Voters

37%

26%

12%

24%

Party Identification^

Democrat

61%

13%

9%

17%

Republican

15%

45%

12%

28%

Independent

31%

26%

12%

31%

Strong Democrats

66%

11%

5%

18%

Soft Democrats

48%

22%

13%

16%

Just Independents

24%

21%

17%

38%

Soft Republicans

19%

35%

11%

36%

Strong Republicans

14%

49%

11%

25%

Party Identification*

Tea Party Supporters^


Political Ideology^

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

15%

43%

11%

31%

Very liberal-Liberal

57%

17%

9%

17%

Moderate

42%

27%

11%

20%

Conservative-Very conservative

22%

35%

12%

31%

Northeast

39%

23%

17%

20%

Midwest

28%

32%

12%

27%

South

36%

23%

13%

29%

West

37%

27%

17%

19%

Less than $50,000

30%

29%

16%

25%

$50,000 or more

44%

26%

11%

20%

Not college graduate

27%

27%

18%

29%

College graduate

47%

26%

9%

18%

White

33%

27%

14%

26%

African American

47%

19%

5%

29%

Latino

38%

33%

13%

16%

White - Not College Graduate

25%

27%

19%

29%

White - College Graduate

46%

26%

7%

21%

18 to 29

28%

35%

20%

17%

30 to 44

40%

31%

9%

20%

45 to 59

34%

20%

16%

30%

60 or older

37%

22%

12%

29%

Under 45

34%

33%

14%

19%

45 or older

36%

21%

14%

29%

Men

36%

30%

13%

20%

Women

34%

22%

16%

29%

Married

40%

25%

11%

25%

Not married

31%

27%

17%

25%

Yes

38%

28%

11%

23%

No

35%

26%

15%

25%

Landline

34%

23%

13%

30%

Cell phone

36%

29%

15%

20%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=1132 MOE +/- 2.9 percentage points.
^National Registered Voters: n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include
those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Adults
Overall, do you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of Mike
Pence?

National Adults

Favorable

Unfavorable

Never heard

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

29%

31%

17%

23%

National Registered Voters

31%

32%

14%

23%

Party Identification^

Democrat

16%

50%

15%

19%

Republican

60%

9%

12%

19%

Independent

26%

31%

13%

30%

Strong Democrats

16%

51%

13%

20%

Soft Democrats

13%

54%

14%

19%

Just Independents

18%

22%

19%

41%

Soft Republicans

53%

12%

9%

26%

Strong Republicans

65%

8%

11%

16%

Party Identification*

Tea Party Supporters^


Political Ideology^

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

56%

14%

9%

21%

Very liberal-Liberal

10%

61%

11%

18%

Moderate

32%

32%

16%

21%

Conservative-Very conservative

48%

14%

13%

25%

Northeast

24%

37%

20%

19%

Midwest

40%

28%

13%

19%

South

30%

27%

14%

28%

West

22%

37%

21%

21%

Less than $50,000

30%

26%

20%

24%

$50,000 or more

32%

38%

12%

19%

Not college graduate

27%

27%

20%

27%

College graduate

33%

39%

11%

17%

White

34%

28%

15%

23%

African American

17%

43%

14%

26%

Latino

26%

36%

17%

20%

White - Not College Graduate

32%

21%

20%

27%

White - College Graduate

36%

39%

7%

17%

18 to 29

18%

44%

20%

18%

30 to 44

29%

37%

15%

19%

45 to 59

29%

28%

17%

26%

60 or older

37%

22%

13%

27%

Under 45

24%

40%

18%

18%

45 or older

33%

25%

15%

27%

Men

32%

35%

15%

18%

Women

26%

28%

18%

27%

Married

34%

30%

12%

24%

Not married

25%

34%

19%

21%

Yes

40%

28%

10%

22%

No

28%

32%

17%

23%

Landline

32%

26%

15%

27%

Cell phone

27%

36%

18%

19%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=1132 MOE +/- 2.9 percentage points.
^National Registered Voters: n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include
those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Overall, do you have a favorable or an unfavorable
impression of the Democratic Party?
Unsure-Never
Favorable
Unfavorable
Heard
Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

45%

48%

6%

Party Identification

85%

13%

2%

Party Identification*

Democrat
Republican

6%

90%

4%

Independent

37%

52%

12%

Strong Democrats

90%

9%

1%

Soft Democrats

74%

24%

2%

Just Independents

25%

50%

24%

Soft Republicans

12%

80%

8%

Strong Republicans

2%

95%

3%

14%

83%

3%

Very liberal-Liberal

71%

24%

6%

Moderate

53%

43%

4%

Conservative-Very conservative

22%

70%

8%

Northeast

57%

36%

7%

Midwest

40%

53%

7%

South

44%

50%

6%

West

44%

51%

5%

Less than $50,000

44%

49%

8%

$50,000 or more

49%

48%

3%

Not college graduate

40%

53%

7%

College graduate

52%

43%

5%

White

37%

56%

7%

African American

86%

14%

1%

Latino

52%

40%

8%

White - Not College Graduate

29%

63%

8%

White - College Graduate

47%

49%

4%

18 to 29

48%

46%

5%

30 to 44

43%

50%

6%

45 to 59

45%

49%

6%

60 or older

45%

48%

6%

Under 45

45%

49%

6%

45 or older

45%

49%

6%

Men

41%

54%

5%

Women

49%

43%

8%

Married

40%

55%

5%

Not married

51%

42%

7%

Yes

35%

60%

5%

No

47%

47%

6%

Landline

43%

49%

8%

Cell phone

48%

47%

5%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=983 MOE
+/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft
Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Overall, do you have a favorable or an unfavorable
impression of the Republican Party?
Unsure-Never
Favorable
Unfavorable
Heard
Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

36%

56%

8%

Party Identification

Democrat

15%

78%

7%

Republican

76%

20%

5%

Independent

29%

60%

12%

Strong Democrats

10%

84%

5%

Soft Democrats

18%

78%

5%

Just Independents

25%

51%

23%

Soft Republicans

60%

29%

11%

Strong Republicans

82%

17%

2%

Party Identification*

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

54%

35%

11%

Very liberal-Liberal

12%

82%

5%

Moderate

37%

59%

5%

Conservative-Very conservative

54%

35%

11%

Northeast

25%

65%

10%

Midwest

37%

53%

10%

South

41%

50%

9%

West

34%

62%

4%

Less than $50,000

37%

54%

9%

$50,000 or more

33%

62%

5%

Not college graduate

38%

52%

10%

College graduate

34%

60%

6%

White

40%

52%

8%

African American

17%

75%

9%

Latino

31%

60%

9%

White - Not College Graduate

41%

50%

9%

White - College Graduate

39%

54%

6%

18 to 29

30%

62%

8%

30 to 44

38%

57%

6%

45 to 59

36%

54%

10%

60 or older

39%

53%

8%

Under 45

35%

59%

7%

45 or older

37%

54%

9%

Men

39%

55%

6%

Women

33%

57%

10%

Married

40%

54%

6%

Not married

33%

57%

10%

Yes

38%

56%

6%

No

36%

56%

8%

Landline

37%

53%

10%

Cell phone

35%

59%

6%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=983 MOE
+/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft
Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

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National Registered Voters


If November's election for Congress were held today, which party's candidate
are you more likely to vote for in your district:
Democrat

Republican

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

49%

41%

3%

7%

Party Identification

Democrat

92%

6%

1%

2%

Republican

3%

92%

2%

3%

Independent

42%

39%

7%

12%

Strong Democrats

96%

2%

0%

2%

Soft Democrats

85%

9%

2%

5%

Just Independents

26%

38%

15%

22%

Soft Republicans

6%

83%

2%

9%

Party Identification*

Strong Republicans

3%

95%

2%

0%

13%

80%

3%

5%

Very liberal-Liberal

83%

11%

3%

3%

Moderate

51%

38%

2%

9%

Conservative-Very conservative

22%

67%

3%

8%

Northeast

64%

26%

3%

6%

Midwest

42%

46%

3%

9%

South

43%

47%

3%

6%

West

52%

38%

4%

6%

Less than $50,000

51%

38%

5%

6%

$50,000 or more

48%

42%

2%

8%

Not college graduate

46%

42%

5%

8%

College graduate

51%

41%

2%

6%

White

41%

49%

3%

8%

African American

82%

11%

2%

5%

Latino

55%

37%

3%

5%

White - Not College Graduate

37%

50%

4%

8%

White - College Graduate

45%

47%

1%

8%

18 to 29

66%

29%

4%

1%

30 to 44

48%

42%

5%

5%

45 to 59

42%

44%

3%

10%

60 or older

48%

44%

2%

7%

Under 45

55%

37%

5%

3%

45 or older

45%

44%

2%

8%

Men

46%

46%

4%

5%

Women

52%

37%

3%

9%

Married

39%

48%

3%

10%

Not married

57%

35%

4%

4%

Yes

34%

58%

6%

2%

No

51%

39%

3%

7%

Landline

43%

46%

2%

8%

Cell phone

54%

36%

4%

5%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage
points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include
those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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National Registered Voters


If Hillary Clinton becomes President, do you find that:
Mostly
Totally
Totally acceptable Mostly acceptable
unacceptable
unacceptable

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

26%

27%

15%

30%

2%

Party Identification

Democrat

57%

34%

4%

4%

1%

Republican

4%

9%

24%

61%

3%

Independent

12%

32%

21%

32%

3%

Strong Democrats

69%

26%

2%

1%

1%

Soft Democrats

26%

51%

12%

9%

2%

Just Independents

10%

31%

19%

37%

3%

Soft Republicans

4%

11%

30%

50%

5%

Strong Republicans

5%

5%

18%

71%

1%

8%

12%

13%

66%

1%

Very liberal-Liberal

49%

30%

10%

10%

1%

Moderate

23%

36%

17%

22%

2%

Conservative-Very conservative

13%

16%

18%

50%

3%

Northeast

29%

40%

12%

18%

1%

Midwest

30%

17%

18%

35%

2%

South

22%

27%

13%

34%

4%

West

27%

25%

18%

29%

1%

Less than $50,000

27%

26%

16%

28%

1%

$50,000 or more

24%

29%

16%

29%

2%

Not college graduate

23%

26%

15%

34%

3%

College graduate

31%

27%

15%

26%

1%

White

20%

23%

16%

39%

2%

African American

50%

42%

3%

3%

1%

Latino

41%

27%

17%

13%

3%

White - Not College Graduate

15%

21%

18%

44%

3%

White - College Graduate

26%

25%

13%

33%

2%

18 to 29

21%

38%

19%

20%

1%

30 to 44

25%

31%

17%

28%

0%

45 to 59

26%

23%

15%

33%

3%

60 or older

29%

21%

12%

34%

3%

Under 45

24%

33%

18%

25%

0%

45 or older

28%

22%

13%

34%

3%

Men

24%

26%

18%

30%

2%

Women

28%

27%

12%

30%

3%

Married

24%

21%

16%

34%

4%

Not married

28%

31%

14%

26%

1%

Yes

31%

16%

15%

35%

3%

No

26%

28%

15%

29%

2%

Landline

27%

23%

13%

34%

3%

Cell phone

26%

30%

17%

26%

1%

Party Identification*

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals
may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered
voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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National Registered Voters


If Donald Trump becomes President, do you find that:
Mostly
Totally
Totally acceptable Mostly acceptable
unacceptable
unacceptable
National Registered Voters
Party Identification

Party Identification*

Region

Household Income
Education
Race

Education by Race
Age

Age
Gender
Marital Status
U.S. Military Veteran
Interview Type

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

14%

25%

13%

46%

2%

Democrat

4%

8%

11%

76%

1%

Republican

33%

45%

11%

9%

2%

Independent

9%

29%

17%

43%

3%

Strong Democrats

6%

5%

10%

78%

1%

Soft Democrats

0%

11%

16%

73%

0%

Just Independents

8%

32%

13%

44%

3%

Soft Republicans

17%

50%

17%

12%

4%

Strong Republicans

44%

43%

8%

4%

2%

30%

48%

9%

10%

3%

6%

9%

7%

77%

1%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Unsure

Row %

Very liberal-Liberal
Moderate

9%

25%

20%

46%

0%

Conservative-Very conservative

23%

35%

12%

26%

3%

Northeast

8%

19%

14%

56%

3%

Midwest

17%

26%

13%

42%

3%

South

14%

30%

15%

39%

2%

West

15%

21%

10%

54%

0%

Less than $50,000

15%

27%

13%

44%

1%

$50,000 or more

11%

23%

15%

50%

1%

Not college graduate

15%

29%

13%

41%

2%

College graduate

13%

20%

13%

52%

2%

White

16%

28%

12%

41%

2%

African American

2%

11%

13%

72%

1%

Latino

13%

24%

14%

49%

0%

White - Not College Graduate

17%

33%

11%

37%

3%

White - College Graduate

15%

22%

14%

48%

2%

18 to 29

3%

17%

20%

60%

0%

30 to 44

13%

27%

10%

50%

1%

45 to 59

14%

29%

17%

38%

2%

60 or older

20%

23%

10%

43%

4%

Under 45

9%

23%

14%

54%

0%

45 or older

17%

26%

13%

41%

3%

Men

13%

29%

13%

43%

1%

Women

14%

21%

13%

49%

3%

Married

13%

28%

13%

43%

2%

Not married

15%

22%

13%

49%

1%

Yes

16%

35%

12%

34%

2%

No

14%

23%

13%

48%

2%

Landline

17%

28%

13%

39%

4%

Cell phone

11%

22%

14%

52%

0%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=983 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. Totals
may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered
voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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National Registered Voters


Whom do you generally trust more to handle the war against terrorism:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

50%

42%

5%

3%

Party Identification

Democrat

87%

10%

0%

3%

Republican

11%

83%

2%

4%

Independent

39%

45%

13%

3%

12%

79%

6%

3%

Very liberal-Liberal

77%

17%

3%

4%

Moderate

51%

38%

9%

2%

Conservative-Very conservative

27%

65%

4%

3%

Northeast

63%

32%

4%

0%

Midwest

49%

44%

3%

3%

South

45%

47%

4%

4%

West

49%

38%

9%

5%

Less than $50,000

50%

39%

6%

5%

$50,000 or more

53%

41%

4%

2%

Not college graduate

43%

45%

7%

5%

College graduate

57%

38%

3%

2%

White

42%

48%

6%

4%

Non-white

68%

27%

2%

3%

White - Not College Graduate

31%

55%

8%

6%

White - College Graduate

53%

41%

5%

1%

Under 45

49%

40%

7%

3%

45 or older

51%

42%

4%

3%

Men

42%

50%

5%

2%

Women

58%

33%

5%

4%

Married

46%

43%

6%

5%

Not married

54%

39%

4%

2%

Landline

49%

43%

5%

3%

Cell phone

51%

40%

5%

3%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=490 MOE +/- 4.4
percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

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National Registered Voters


Whom do you generally trust more to handle the treatment of Muslim
Americans in this country:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

67%

26%

3%

5%

Party Identification

Democrat

91%

4%

0%

5%

Republican

30%

65%

1%

4%

Independent

67%

22%

6%

4%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

17%

67%

7%

9%

Very liberal-Liberal

87%

9%

2%

3%

Moderate

78%

18%

2%

1%

Conservative-Very conservative

43%

46%

4%

7%

Northeast

77%

17%

2%

4%

Midwest

61%

30%

3%

6%

South

61%

31%

2%

5%

West

74%

20%

3%

3%

Less than $50,000

64%

27%

2%

6%

$50,000 or more

73%

21%

3%

3%

Not college graduate

60%

29%

3%

7%

College graduate

73%

23%

2%

3%

White

61%

32%

4%

3%

Non-white

80%

13%

0%

7%

White - Not College Graduate

54%

36%

5%

4%

White - College Graduate

68%

27%

2%

2%

Under 45

83%

12%

1%

5%

45 or older

57%

34%

4%

5%

Men

64%

29%

3%

4%

Women

69%

23%

2%

6%

Married

61%

29%

5%

5%

Not married

72%

24%

1%

4%

Landline

61%

30%

3%

6%

Cell phone

72%

22%

3%

4%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=490 MOE +/- 4.4
percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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National Registered Voters


Whom do you generally trust more to handle immigration:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

58%

37%

4%

1%

Party Identification

Democrat

93%

6%

1%

0%

Republican

15%

83%

1%

1%

Independent

53%

35%

9%

3%

12%

79%

7%

1%

Very liberal-Liberal

85%

11%

3%

1%

Moderate

67%

28%

5%

0%

Conservative-Very conservative

32%

63%

3%

3%

Northeast

74%

25%

2%

0%

Midwest

56%

39%

4%

1%

South

49%

46%

3%

2%

West

65%

27%

7%

2%

Less than $50,000

57%

37%

5%

2%

$50,000 or more

62%

34%

3%

1%

Not college graduate

50%

41%

6%

3%

College graduate

66%

33%

1%

0%

White

51%

44%

5%

1%

Non-white

77%

20%

1%

2%

White - Not College Graduate

41%

50%

7%

2%

White - College Graduate

60%

37%

2%

0%

Under 45

68%

27%

4%

1%

45 or older

53%

42%

3%

2%

Men

51%

43%

4%

1%

Women

66%

30%

3%

1%

Married

51%

42%

5%

2%

Not married

66%

31%

2%

1%

Landline

52%

42%

4%

2%

Cell phone

64%

32%

4%

0%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=490 MOE +/- 4.4
percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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National Registered Voters


Whom do you generally trust more to handle illegal Mexican immigrants in
this country:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

58%

36%

3%

3%

Party Identification

Democrat

93%

6%

0%

1%

Republican

16%

79%

1%

5%

Independent

54%

35%

9%

3%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

18%

71%

7%

4%

Very liberal-Liberal

86%

11%

2%

1%

Moderate

67%

27%

4%

1%

Conservative-Very conservative

29%

63%

4%

4%

Northeast

74%

24%

2%

0%

Midwest

56%

40%

3%

2%

South

50%

43%

4%

4%

West

63%

28%

5%

4%

Less than $50,000

59%

33%

4%

4%

$50,000 or more

62%

34%

3%

1%

Not college graduate

52%

40%

5%

4%

College graduate

65%

32%

2%

2%

White

50%

41%

5%

3%

Non-white

77%

21%

0%

1%

White - Not College Graduate

40%

49%

7%

4%

White - College Graduate

60%

34%

3%

3%

Under 45

69%

26%

3%

1%

45 or older

52%

41%

4%

4%

Men

53%

42%

4%

1%

Women

64%

29%

3%

4%

Married

51%

40%

6%

3%

Not married

65%

32%

1%

2%

Landline

51%

41%

4%

4%

Cell phone

65%

31%

3%

2%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=490 MOE +/- 4.4
percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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National Registered Voters


Whom do you generally trust more to handle issues facing gay, lesbian, and
transgender Americans:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

65%

24%

5%

6%

Party Identification

Democrat

92%

2%

1%

4%

Republican

30%

60%

2%

8%

Independent

60%

22%

11%

7%

21%

58%

8%

13%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

Very liberal-Liberal

88%

6%

3%

2%

Moderate

74%

16%

6%

4%

Conservative-Very conservative

39%

46%

6%

10%

Northeast

77%

16%

3%

4%

Midwest

61%

32%

3%

4%

South

63%

27%

4%

6%

West

61%

19%

9%

11%

Less than $50,000

61%

24%

7%

7%

$50,000 or more

70%

23%

3%

4%

Not college graduate

57%

27%

8%

8%

College graduate

72%

22%

1%

5%

White

58%

30%

6%

6%

Non-white

79%

11%

3%

7%

White - Not College Graduate

51%

34%

9%

6%

White - College Graduate

66%

25%

2%

6%

Under 45

74%

16%

5%

5%

45 or older

59%

30%

5%

6%

Men

62%

27%

5%

6%

Women

67%

21%

5%

6%

Married

59%

28%

6%

8%

Not married

70%

20%

4%

5%

Landline

61%

26%

6%

8%

Cell phone

68%

23%

4%

5%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=490 MOE +/- 4.4
percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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National Registered Voters


Whom do you generally trust more to handle gun violence:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

52%

38%

7%

4%

Party Identification

Democrat

90%

5%

3%

2%

Republican

10%

80%

3%

7%

Independent

40%

43%

13%

4%

13%

80%

5%

2%

Very liberal-Liberal

81%

12%

6%

1%

Moderate

54%

34%

9%

3%

Conservative-Very conservative

24%

64%

5%

7%

Northeast

62%

29%

8%

1%

Midwest

48%

41%

5%

6%

South

48%

45%

3%

4%

West

52%

30%

13%

5%

Less than $50,000

51%

34%

9%

6%

$50,000 or more

54%

38%

5%

3%

Not college graduate

42%

41%

11%

6%

College graduate

61%

36%

2%

1%

White

42%

45%

8%

5%

Non-white

72%

21%

4%

3%

White - Not College Graduate

29%

52%

12%

7%

White - College Graduate

55%

39%

4%

2%

Under 45

58%

32%

10%

0%

45 or older

48%

41%

5%

6%

Men

50%

43%

6%

1%

Women

53%

33%

8%

6%

Married

46%

42%

6%

5%

Not married

56%

34%

7%

3%

Landline

46%

40%

7%

7%

Cell phone

56%

36%

6%

1%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=490 MOE +/- 4.4
percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Whom do you generally trust more to handle the separation between church
and state:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

54%

33%

7%

5%

Party Identification

Democrat

93%

2%

1%

5%

Republican

17%

73%

3%

7%

Independent

39%

40%

15%

5%

18%

70%

9%

4%

Very liberal-Liberal

79%

14%

3%

4%

Moderate

59%

30%

8%

3%

Conservative-Very conservative

30%

52%

11%

8%

Northeast

63%

28%

6%

3%

Midwest

47%

41%

9%

3%

South

51%

37%

5%

7%

West

60%

24%

10%

6%

Less than $50,000

53%

34%

6%

7%

$50,000 or more

56%

33%

7%

4%

Not college graduate

45%

38%

8%

9%

College graduate

62%

29%

6%

3%

White

45%

41%

8%

6%

Non-white

73%

19%

3%

5%

White - Not College Graduate

36%

47%

9%

8%

White - College Graduate

54%

35%

7%

4%

Under 45

58%

30%

9%

3%

45 or older

52%

35%

6%

7%

Men

53%

39%

6%

2%

Women

55%

28%

8%

8%

Married

51%

37%

7%

5%

Not married

58%

30%

6%

6%

Landline

50%

34%

7%

9%

Cell phone

58%

33%

7%

2%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=490 MOE +/- 4.4
percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Whom do you generally trust more to handle the creation of good jobs:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

48%

44%

6%

2%

Party Identification

Democrat

84%

12%

2%

1%

Republican

8%

86%

4%

1%

Independent

37%

46%

12%

4%

13%

76%

5%

5%

Very liberal-Liberal

73%

22%

4%

1%

Moderate

49%

41%

7%

3%

Conservative-Very conservative

26%

65%

8%

2%

Northeast

62%

35%

1%

1%

Midwest

40%

51%

5%

4%

South

43%

47%

6%

3%

West

51%

36%

12%

1%

Less than $50,000

47%

42%

9%

1%

$50,000 or more

49%

45%

4%

2%

Not college graduate

42%

45%

10%

3%

College graduate

54%

41%

3%

1%

White

39%

51%

8%

2%

Non-white

68%

27%

2%

3%

White - Not College Graduate

29%

57%

12%

3%

White - College Graduate

48%

46%

4%

2%

Under 45

55%

38%

7%

0%

45 or older

43%

47%

6%

3%

Men

43%

48%

7%

2%

Women

52%

39%

6%

3%

Married

41%

46%

8%

4%

Not married

55%

39%

5%

1%

Landline

41%

49%

5%

5%

Cell phone

54%

38%

7%

0%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=490 MOE +/- 4.4
percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Whom do you generally trust more to handle the negotiation of fair trade
policies:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

53%

39%

4%

4%

Party Identification

Democrat

91%

5%

1%

3%

Republican

10%

84%

2%

5%

Independent

42%

44%

9%

5%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

18%

73%

5%

4%

Very liberal-Liberal

77%

17%

3%

3%

Moderate

57%

35%

6%

2%

Conservative-Very conservative

30%

62%

3%

5%

Northeast

67%

29%

3%

1%

Midwest

47%

46%

4%

3%

South

50%

44%

1%

5%

West

53%

34%

9%

5%

Less than $50,000

55%

35%

5%

5%

$50,000 or more

54%

41%

3%

3%

Not college graduate

49%

41%

6%

5%

College graduate

57%

38%

2%

3%

White

43%

48%

5%

5%

Non-white

76%

20%

1%

2%

White - Not College Graduate

36%

53%

7%

4%

White - College Graduate

49%

43%

3%

5%

Under 45

59%

34%

5%

1%

45 or older

49%

43%

3%

5%

Men

48%

46%

4%

2%

Women

58%

33%

3%

6%

Married

46%

44%

5%

6%

Not married

60%

35%

3%

3%

Landline

47%

43%

4%

7%

Cell phone

59%

36%

4%

1%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=490 MOE +/- 4.4
percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Regardless for whom you plan to vote, do you think 'Is honest and trustworthy' better
describes:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Both

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

37%

33%

1%

25%

4%

Party Identification

Democrat

77%

8%

1%

10%

4%

Republican

5%

69%

1%

19%

5%

Independent

25%

29%

1%

41%

4%

11%

75%

0%

14%

1%

Very liberal-Liberal

65%

11%

0%

21%

3%

Moderate

40%

26%

2%

30%

2%

Conservative-Very conservative

17%

53%

1%

24%

5%

Northeast

56%

15%

1%

21%

7%

Midwest

31%

33%

0%

27%

9%

South

30%

38%

2%

28%

1%

West

39%

38%

1%

20%

2%

Less than $50,000

36%

36%

2%

21%

6%

$50,000 or more

36%

32%

0%

30%

1%

Not college graduate

35%

36%

1%

22%

6%

College graduate

38%

30%

1%

29%

2%

White

31%

39%

1%

24%

4%

Non-white

52%

17%

1%

27%

3%

White - Not College Graduate

28%

42%

2%

22%

7%

White - College Graduate

37%

35%

1%

26%

1%

Under 45

37%

27%

1%

32%

3%

45 or older

37%

38%

1%

19%

5%

Men

36%

36%

1%

23%

4%

Women

38%

30%

1%

26%

5%

Married

30%

36%

2%

30%

2%

Not married

44%

30%

1%

20%

5%

Landline

32%

38%

1%

22%

6%

Cell phone

41%

28%

1%

27%

3%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=493 MOE +/- 4.4 percentage
points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Regardless for whom you plan to vote, do you think 'Has the experience to be president'
better describes:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Both

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

61%

23%

1%

13%

2%

Party Identification

Democrat

89%

5%

3%

2%

1%

Republican

24%

48%

0%

23%

4%

Independent

63%

20%

0%

15%

1%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

25%

56%

0%

18%

1%

Very liberal-Liberal

88%

8%

0%

3%

0%

Moderate

68%

21%

0%

10%

1%

Conservative-Very conservative

39%

36%

1%

22%

2%

Northeast

80%

12%

1%

6%

2%

Midwest

50%

32%

0%

16%

2%

South

57%

23%

3%

17%

1%

West

63%

24%

0%

10%

2%

Less than $50,000

58%

24%

3%

14%

2%

$50,000 or more

65%

19%

0%

14%

1%

Not college graduate

58%

25%

1%

13%

3%

College graduate

65%

20%

1%

13%

1%

White

53%

29%

0%

15%

2%

Non-white

79%

9%

4%

7%

1%

White - Not College Graduate

49%

32%

0%

16%

3%

White - College Graduate

60%

25%

1%

14%

1%

Under 45

64%

22%

1%

11%

1%

45 or older

58%

24%

1%

14%

2%

Men

60%

26%

0%

12%

2%

Women

62%

21%

2%

14%

1%

Married

59%

23%

0%

16%

2%

Not married

62%

23%

2%

11%

1%

Landline

55%

26%

0%

15%

4%

Cell phone

66%

21%

2%

12%

0%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=493 MOE +/- 4.4 percentage
points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Regardless for whom you plan to vote, do you think 'Cares about people like you' better
describes:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Both

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

48%

33%

1%

15%

4%

Party Identification

Democrat

89%

5%

0%

4%

3%

Republican

12%

71%

1%

12%

4%

Independent

39%

29%

1%

26%

5%

16%

74%

0%

7%

3%

Very liberal-Liberal

75%

11%

0%

14%

0%

Moderate

52%

25%

2%

17%

4%

Conservative-Very conservative

28%

53%

0%

13%

6%

Northeast

69%

16%

1%

9%

5%

Midwest

40%

37%

1%

17%

4%

South

45%

34%

1%

17%

4%

West

44%

39%

0%

15%

2%

Less than $50,000

49%

30%

1%

15%

5%

$50,000 or more

47%

34%

0%

17%

1%

Not college graduate

43%

33%

1%

18%

5%

College graduate

53%

34%

0%

11%

2%

White

40%

40%

1%

14%

4%

Non-white

67%

14%

0%

16%

3%

White - Not College Graduate

34%

40%

2%

19%

5%

White - College Graduate

50%

39%

0%

8%

2%

Under 45

51%

25%

1%

20%

4%

45 or older

46%

39%

1%

11%

4%

Men

43%

37%

1%

15%

3%

Women

52%

29%

1%

15%

4%

Married

44%

35%

1%

18%

2%

Not married

51%

31%

0%

13%

5%

Landline

43%

39%

1%

14%

4%

Cell phone

52%

27%

1%

16%

4%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=493 MOE +/- 4.4 percentage
points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Regardless for whom you plan to vote, do you think 'Has the temperament to be president'
better describes:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Both

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

57%

26%

1%

13%

2%

Party Identification

Democrat

90%

7%

0%

2%

0%

Republican

19%

58%

1%

18%

4%

Independent

58%

19%

2%

18%

3%

26%

58%

0%

14%

3%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

Very liberal-Liberal

85%

7%

0%

5%

3%

Moderate

63%

23%

3%

10%

0%

Conservative-Very conservative

37%

41%

0%

18%

3%

Northeast

72%

16%

1%

9%

2%

Midwest

53%

27%

0%

17%

3%

South

55%

28%

2%

13%

2%

West

54%

32%

0%

12%

2%

Less than $50,000

58%

26%

2%

12%

2%

$50,000 or more

60%

23%

0%

15%

2%

Not college graduate

51%

30%

2%

15%

2%

College graduate

66%

22%

0%

10%

2%

White

50%

31%

2%

14%

3%

Non-white

77%

14%

0%

9%

0%

White - Not College Graduate

43%

35%

2%

17%

3%

White - College Graduate

61%

26%

1%

10%

2%

Under 45

61%

25%

2%

11%

1%

45 or older

54%

28%

1%

14%

3%

Men

57%

27%

2%

11%

3%

Women

57%

26%

0%

15%

2%

Married

54%

28%

2%

15%

3%

Not married

61%

26%

1%

11%

2%

Landline

49%

29%

1%

17%

4%

Cell phone

65%

24%

2%

9%

1%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=493 MOE +/- 4.4 percentage
points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Regardless for whom you plan to vote, do you think 'Is closer to you on the issues' better
describes:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Both

Vol: Neither

Unsure
Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

49%

40%

<1%

9%

2%

Party Identification

87%

10%

0%

2%

1%

Democrat
Republican

5%

88%

0%

7%

0%

Independent

49%

32%

0%

16%

2%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

17%

81%

0%

2%

0%

Very liberal-Liberal

82%

12%

0%

5%

1%

Moderate

56%

35%

0%

7%

2%

Conservative-Very conservative

24%

63%

0%

12%

1%

Northeast

62%

23%

0%

10%

5%

Midwest

41%

47%

0%

11%

1%

South

47%

40%

0%

11%

2%

West

50%

44%

0%

6%

0%

Less than $50,000

47%

42%

0%

9%

2%

$50,000 or more

54%

35%

0%

10%

1%

Not college graduate

43%

43%

0%

11%

2%

College graduate

57%

36%

0%

7%

0%

White

41%

48%

0%

9%

2%

Non-white

72%

19%

0%

9%

0%

White - Not College Graduate

32%

52%

0%

12%

3%

White - College Graduate

53%

41%

0%

6%

0%

Under 45

53%

34%

0%

12%

1%

45 or older

46%

44%

0%

8%

2%

Men

48%

41%

0%

8%

2%

Women

50%

39%

0%

11%

1%

Married

44%

45%

0%

9%

2%

Not married

54%

35%

0%

9%

1%

Landline

42%

48%

0%

8%

2%

Cell phone

55%

33%

0%

11%

1%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=493 MOE +/- 4.4 percentage
points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables

National Registered Voters


Regardless for whom you plan to vote, do you think 'Shares your values' better describes:
Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump

Vol: Both

Vol: Neither

Unsure

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

Row %

National Registered Voters

46%

34%

1%

16%

3%

Party Identification

Democrat

87%

8%

1%

3%

1%

Republican

5%

75%

0%

16%

4%

Independent

41%

29%

1%

25%

3%

15%

71%

0%

14%

0%

Tea Party Supporters


Political Ideology

Region

Household Income
Education
Race
Education by Race
Age
Gender
Marital Status
Interview Type

Very liberal-Liberal

76%

9%

0%

13%

2%

Moderate

53%

30%

1%

14%

1%

Conservative-Very conservative

24%

54%

1%

18%

3%

Northeast

59%

22%

0%

13%

6%

Midwest

38%

40%

1%

16%

5%

South

43%

35%

1%

19%

1%

West

50%

36%

0%

12%

1%

Less than $50,000

47%

34%

2%

14%

3%

$50,000 or more

48%

34%

0%

18%

1%

Not college graduate

42%

36%

1%

18%

3%

College graduate

52%

32%

0%

13%

3%

White

37%

42%

1%

18%

2%

Non-white

71%

16%

0%

10%

3%

White - Not College Graduate

30%

44%

2%

21%

3%

White - College Graduate

47%

39%

0%

12%

2%

Under 45

49%

28%

1%

22%

0%

45 or older

44%

39%

1%

12%

5%

Men

45%

35%

1%

17%

2%

Women

48%

33%

0%

15%

3%

Married

41%

36%

1%

19%

2%

Not married

52%

33%

0%

12%

2%

Landline

41%

40%

1%

13%

6%

Cell phone

51%

30%

1%

18%

0%

McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters Split Sample. Interviews conducted August 1st through August 3rd, 2016, n=493 MOE +/- 4.4 percentage
points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

McClatchy-Marist Poll August 2016

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