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[OSU Post Election Study 2004] November 2004

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[OSU Post Election Study 2004] November 2004 - Questionnaire -

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1. What do you think is the most important problem facing this country? A.Problem1

Open ended responses [post-coded]

2. A.Problem2

3. A.Problem3

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4. To what extent were you interested in the presidential election campaign of 2004? H.InterestCam Very interested 1 Somewhat interested 2 Not very interested 3 Not at all interested 4

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5. More generally, would you say that you are very, somewhat, not very, or not at all interested in politics? H.Interest Very interested 1 Somewhat interested 2 Not Very Interested 3 Not at all interested 4

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[RADIO] [IF NEWSAPER= NEVER, SKIP ITEMS 8-9] [IF TV=NEVER, SKIP ITEMS 13-14] [IF RADIO=NEVER, SKIP ITEMS 10-12]

[IF INTERNET=NEVER, SKIP ITEMS 17-20]

6. During the electoral campaign, how frequently did you follow news about the election campaign through: 7 days a week 5-6 days a 3-4 days a 1-2 days a Less Never

week week week Frequently 1 A. Newspapers D.CamPaper 6 5 4 3 2

1 B. Television D.CamTV 6 5 4 3 2

C. Radio D.CamRadio 1 6 5 4 3 2

D. Internet D.CamInternet 1 6 5 4 3 2

7.

[TEXT BOX FOR NAME AND CITY, PULL DOWN MENU FOR

STATE] [PROMPT IF SKIP]

8a. During the most recent electoral campaign, which two newspapers did you read most often? Please provide us with name and location.

Name City State Newspaper read most often: ______D.Paper1______Newspaper read second most often: ______D.Paper2______

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8b. On average, how many days a week did you read…? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Newspaper name from Q8a D.Pap1Freq Newspaper name from Q8a D.Pap2Freq

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8c. Did each newspaper listed below favor a particular political party or presidential candidate?

Yes No Newspaper name from Q8a D.Pap1Bias Newspaper name from Q8a D.Pap2Bias

[GRID] [SHOW PAPERS SELECTED YES IN Q8C] 8d. Which political party or presidential candidate was favored?

Democrats/Kerry Republicans/Bush Other Newspaper name from Q8a D.Pap1Part Newspaper name from Q8a D.Pap2Part

[GRID] [SHOW PAPERS SELECTED YES IN Q8C] 8e. Was this party or candidate favored in the newspaper’s news reporting, its editorial pages, or in both?

News reporting Editorial pages Both Newspaper name from Q8a Z.US.D.Pap1Ed Newspaper name from Q8a Z.US.D.Pap2Ed

9.

[TEXT BOX FOR NAME AND CITY, PULL DOWN MENU FOR STATE] [PROMPT IF SKIP]

10a. Which radio station did you listen to most frequently for the news about election campaign?

Name Radio station listened to most often: _____D.Radio1_____

[Grid] 10b. Was the radio station a public or commercial radio station? 4 Knowledge Networks, Inc. CN3USA2004ModQues

Public Commercial Radio name from Q10a Z.US.D.Rad1Pub

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10b. Did the radio station listed to below favor a particular political party or presidential candidate? D.Rad1Bias

Yes No Radio name from Q10a

[GRID] [SHOW PAPERS SELECTED YES IN Q10B] 10c. Which political party or presidential candidate was favored? D.Rad1Part

Democrats/Kerry Republicans/Bush Other Radio name from Q8a

[RADIO]

12.

[RADIO] [PROMPT IF SKIP]

13a. Which of the following TV news broadcast did you watch most often during the electoral campaign? D.TV1

1. ABC – World News Tonight with Peter Jennings 2. ABC – World News this Morning 3. ABC – 4. ABC – Nightline 5. CBS – Evening News with 6. CBS – Morning News 7. CBS – The Early Show 8. CNBC – Squawk Box 9. CNN Headline News 10. CNN – Daybreak 11. CNN – 5 Knowledge Networks, Inc. CN3USA2004ModQues

12. CNN – Live Today 13. CNN – Reports 14. CNN – 15. CNN – News Night with Aaron Brown 16. FNC – Fox and Friends 17. FNC – Live 18. FNC – Special Report with Brit Hume 19. FNC – The Big Story with John Gibson 20. FNC – The Fox Report with Shepard Smith 21. MSNBC – MSNBC News Live 22. MSNBC – Lester Holt Live 23. NBC – Nightly News with Tom Brokaw 24. NBC – The Today Show 25. PBS – The Jim Lehrer News Hour 26. Other: please specify ______27. Don’t watch national news broadcast

[RADIO] [PROMPT IF SKIP] [IF Q13A~=27] [SHOW ONLY ITEMS NOT SELECTED IN Q13A] 13b. Of the remaining, which TV news broadcast did you watch most often during the electoral campaign? D.TV2

1. ABC – World News Tonight with Peter Jennings 2. ABC – World News this Morning 3. ABC – Good Morning America 4. ABC – Nightline 5. CBS – Evening News with Dan Rather 6. CBS – Morning News 7. CBS – The Early Show 8. CNBC – Squawk Box 9. CNN Headline News 10. CNN – Daybreak 11. CNN – American Morning 12. CNN – Live Today 13. CNN – Wolf Blitzer Reports 14. CNN – Lou Dobbs Tonight 15. CNN – News Night with Aaron Brown 16. FNC – Fox and Friends 17. FNC – FOX News Live 18. FNC – Special Report with Brit Hume 19. FNC – The Big Story with John Gibson 20. FNC – The Fox Report with Shepard Smith 21. MSNBC – MSNBC News Live 22. MSNBC – Lester Holt Live 23. NBC – Nightly News with Tom Brokaw 24. NBC – The Today Show 25. PBS – The Jim Lehrer News Hour 26. Other: please specify ______27. Do not watch another show 6 Knowledge Networks, Inc. CN3USA2004ModQues

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13c. On average, how many days a week did you watch the news on the following broadcast(s)? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 name from Q13a D.TV1Freq name from Q13b D.TV2Freq

13d. Did each television news show listed below favor a particular political party or presidential candidate?

Yes No name from Q13a D.TV1Bias name from Q13b D.TV2Bias

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13e. Which political party or presidential candidate was favored?

Democrats/Kerry Republicans/Bush Other name from Q13a D.TV1Part name from Q13b D.TV2Part

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7 Knowledge Networks, Inc. CN3USA2004ModQues INTERNET [CHECK BOX] 17. What kinds of internet sources did you use for news about the election campaign (check all that apply)? Party / Presidential Candidate Websites D.InterParty 1 Direct email messages received from parties or candidates D.InterEmail 2 Political comment/opinion sites D.InterOpin 3 Chatrooms, Web-logs (blogs), and Discussion Boards D.InterChat 4 News media outlets D.InterNews 5 Search Engines (like MSN, Google, or Yahoo) Z.US.D.InterSearch 6 [RADIO]

[IF Q17=1] 18.

A. [If answered 1 for Q. 17] Which party’s or presidential candidate’s website did you visit most often? Z.US.D.InterParty1

None 0 Democrats/Kerry 1 Republicans/Bush 2 About the same for both 3 Other Party/Candidate 4 [RADIO] [IF Q17=2] B. [If answered 2 for Q. 17] Which party’s or presidential candidate’s emails did you receive most often? Z.US.D.InterEmail1 Democrats/Kerry 1 Republicans/Bush 2 About the same for both 3 Other Party/Candidate 4 [RADIO] [IF Q17=3-6] C. [If answered 3-6 for Q. 17] Concerning the non-party sites you visited, do you think these sources favored a particular party or presidential candidate? Z.US.D.InterBias Yes 1 No 2 Don’t Know 8 [RADIO] [IF Q18C=YES] D. [If yes] Which political party or presidential candidate? Democrats/Kerry 1 Z.US.D.InterPart Republicans/Bush 2 Some favored Dems/Kerry, Some 3 favored Reps/Bush Other (please specify) 4

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19. A. What internet site did you visit most often to follow news about the presidential election campaign? [If 17 = 1-6] Please write in Name and/or Web address:______[Post-Coded] Z.US.D.Inter1

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[GRID] IF 21A=NEVER, SKIP Q23-Q24. IF 21B=NEVER, SKIP Q25

21. And with regard to talk shows that may discuss political issues, how frequently during the election campaign did you: Daily or almost Less 3-4 days a week 1-2 days a week Never every day Frequently 1 A. Listen to radio talk shows D.RadTalkFreq 5 4 3 2 [skip 22-23] 1 B. Watch television talk show D.TVTalkFreq 5 4 3 2 [skip 24-25]

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[RADIO] [PROMPT IF SKIP]

23A: What radio talk show program do you listen to most frequently on politics? D.RadioTalk1

1. Rush Limbaugh 2. Don Imus 3. Al Franken 4. Jeanne Garafolo 5. Randy Rhodes 6. Alan Colmes 7. Focus on the Family 8. Bill O’Reilly 9. G. Gordon Liddy 10. Crosstalk 11. Left, Right, and Center 12. Matt Drudge 13. The Glenn Beck Program 14. 15. Sean Hannity 16. Talk of the Nation 17. Tavis Smiley Show 18. 19. 20. The Radio Factor with Bill O’Reilly 21. Neil Boortz 22. 23. Other (Please Specify: ______)

[RADIO] [PROMPT IF SKIP] [SHOW ONLY ITEMS NOT SELECTED IN Q13A] 23b: Of the following, what radio talk show program do you listen to most frequently on politics? D.RadioTalk2

1. Rush Limbaugh 2. Don Imus 3. Al Franken 4. Jeanne Garafolo 5. Randy Rhodes 6. Alan Colmes 7. Focus on the Family 8. Bill O’Reilly 9. G. Gordon Liddy 10. Crosstalk 11. Left, Right, and Center 12. Matt Drudge 13. The Glenn Beck Program 14. Paul Harvey

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15. Sean Hannity 16. Talk of the Nation 17. Tavis Smiley Show 18. Tony Snow 19. Michael Savage 20. The Radio Factor with Bill O’Reilly 21. Neil Boortz 22. Hugh Hewitt 23. Other (Please Specify: ______) 24. Do not listen to another show

Q24A. How often do you listen to that show?

Every time it’s broadcasted Often Sometimes Rarely name from Q23a D.RadTalk1Freq name from Q23b D.RadTalk2Freq

24b. Did each talk show host listed below favor a particular political party or presidential candidate?

Yes No name from Q23a D.RadTalk1Bias name from Q23b D.RadTalk2Bias

[GRID] [SHOW ANSWERS SELECTED YES IN Q24B] 24c. Which political party or presidential candidate was favored?

Democrats/Kerry Republicans/Bush Other name from Q23a D.RadTalk1Part name from Q23b D.RadTalk2Part

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[RADIO] [PROMPT IF SKIP]

25A: What television political talk and commentary shows do you watch most often? D.TVTalk1

1. ABC - This Week with George Stephanopoulos 2. CBS - Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer 3. CNBC – Kudlow and Cramer 4. CNBC - Capital Report 5. CNBC – Dennis Miller 6. CNBC – John McEnroe 7. CNN - with Judy Woodruff 8. CNN – Crossfire 9. CNN – 10. CNN – Now 11. CNN – The 12. CNN – 360 13. CNN – Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer 14. FNC - Hannity and Colmes 15. FNC – The O’Reilly Factor 16. FNC – On the Record with Greta Van Susteren 17. FNC – John Kasich, From the Heartland 18. FOX – Fox News Sunday 19. MSNBC – Abrams Report 20. MSNBC – Deborah Norville Tonight 21. MSNBC – Scarborough Country 22. MSNBC – Don Imus 23. MSNBC - Hardball with Chris Matthews 24. MSNBC - Countdown with Keith Olberman 25. NBC – with Tim Russert 26. The 700 Club 27. Washington Week 28. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 29. The McLaughlin Group 30. Other (Please Specify: ______)

[RADIO] [PROMPT IF SKIP] [SHOW ONLY ITEMS NOT SELECTED IN Q25A] 25b: Of the following, what television political talk and commentary shows do you watch most often? D.TVTalk2 1. ABC - This Week with George Stephanopoulos 2. CBS - Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer 3. CNBC – Kudlow and Cramer 4. CNBC - Capital Report 5. CNBC – Dennis Miller 6. CNBC – John McEnroe 7. CNN - Inside Politics with Judy Woodruff 8. CNN – Crossfire

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9. CNN – Larry King Live 10. CNN – Paula Zahn Now 11. CNN – The Capital Gang 12. CNN – Anderson Cooper 360 13. CNN – Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer 14. FNC - Hannity and Colmes 15. FNC – The O’Reilly Factor 16. FNC – On the Record with Greta Van Susteren 17. FNC – John Kasich, From the Heartland 18. FOX – Fox News Sunday 19. MSNBC – Abrams Report 20. MSNBC – Deborah Norville Tonight 21. MSNBC – Scarborough Country 22. MSNBC – Don Imus 23. MSNBC - Hardball with Chris Matthews 24. MSNBC - Countdown with Keith Olberman 25. NBC – Meet the Press with Tim Russert 26. The 700 Club 27. Washington Week 28. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 29. The McLaughlin Group 30. Other (Please Specify: ______) 31. None of the above

Q25c. How often do you watch that show?

Every time it’s broadcasted Often Sometimes Rarely name from Q25a D.TVTalk1Freq name from Q25b D.TVTalk2Freq

[GRID]

25d. Did each talk show host listed below favor a particular political party or presidential candidate?

Yes No name from Q25a D.TVTalk1Bias name from Q25b D.TVTalk2Bias

[GRID] [SHOW ANSWERS SELECTED YES IN Q26B] 25e. Which political party or presidential candidate was favored?

Democrats/Kerry Republicans/Bush Other name from Q25a D.TVTalk1Part name from Q25b D.TVTalk2Part

[GRID] [SHOW ANSWERS SELECTED YES IN Q26B]

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[RADIO]

TELEVISED DEBATES 26. All together, of the four debates among the presidential and vice presidential candidates which ones did you watch or listen to in part or in entirety? (check all that apply) Z.US.D.TVDebateFreq None of them 1[skip 27] The first presidential debate, on foreign policy 2 The second presidential debate, the town hall meeting 3 The third presidential debate, on domestic policy 4 The vice presidential debate 5

[radio] [if q26~=none of them] 27. Which one of the presidential candidates did you feel did the best job in the debates overall? D.TVDebateWin George W. Bush 1 John F. Kerry 2 Neither/Equal 3 Don’t Know 8

28.

[radio] 29. A. During the presidential campaign, the candidates and parties discussed many different issues. For you personally, which of the following issues was the most important issue in the recent presidential election campaign? A.Issue Abortion 1 Budget Deficits 2 The Economy and Jobs 3 Education 4 Environment 5 Gay Marriage 6 Healthcare 7 The War in Iraq 8 Medicare 9 Prescription Drugs 10 Social Security 11 Tax Cuts 12 The War on Terrorism 13 Judges appointed to federal courts 14 [radio] B. How would you rate the Bush administration’s performance on this issue? A.IssueGov 15 Knowledge Networks, Inc. CN3USA2004ModQues

Very Good 1 Good 2 Fair 3 Poor 4 Very Poor 5

[radio] [show list not selected in Q29a] 30. A. And, for you personally, which of the remaining issues would you say was the most important issue in the recent presidential election campaign? Z.US.A.Issue2 Abortion 1 Budget Deficits 2 The Economy and Jobs 3 Education 4 Environment 5 Gay Marriage 6 Healthcare 7 The War in Iraq 8 Medicare 9 Prescription Drugs 10 Social Security 11 Tax Cuts 12 The War on Terrorism 13 Judges appointed to federal courts 14 [radio] B. How would you rate the Bush administration’s performance on this issue? Z.US.A.Issue2Perf Very Good 1 Good 2 Fair 3 Poor 4 Very Poor 5

31.

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33.

[radio] 34. Did John Kerry’s military service during the Vietnam War make you more favorable toward him as a presidential candidate, less favorable, or did it have no impact on your evaluation of him as a candidate? Z.US.C.KerrViet More favorable 1 Less favorable 2 No Impact 3

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[radio] 35. Did George W. Bush’s military service during the Vietnam War make you more favorable toward him as a presidential candidate, less favorable, or did it have no impact on your evaluation of him as a candidate? Z.US.C.BushViet More favorable 1 Less favorable 2 No Impact 3

[grid] [show header on top and bottom of grid] Election Discussion 36. During the presidential election campaign, how frequently did you talk about the candidates, parties, or issues with: Often Sometimes Rarely Never Does not apply A. Your Family E.FamTalk 4 3 2 1 0 B. Your Friends E.FriendTalk 4 3 2 1 0 C. Your Neighbors E.NeighTalk 4 3 2 1 0 D. Your Coworkers E.WorkTalk 4 3 2 1 0 E. People at your Church 4 3 2 1 0 Z.US.E.ChurchTalk

grid] [show header on top and bottom of grid]

37. Do you think that individuals in this group supported the same party as you, supported another party, or is their support divided among several different parties, or don’t you know enough about their views to say? Supported the same Support is divided Supported another party Don’t know party as you amongst different parties A. Family E.FamTalkPart 1 2 3 8 B. Friends E.FriendTalkPart 1 2 3 8 C. Neighbors E.NeighTalkPart 1 2 3 8 D. Coworkers E.WorkTalkPart 1 2 3 8 E. People at your Church 1 2 3 8 Z.US.E.ChurchTalkPart [Check box] Q38. Please indicate which types of organizations you

belong to from the list below A. Trade Unions F.AsoTu B. Professional or business associations F.AsoProf C. Religious groups F.AsoRelig D. Political parties or groups F.AsoParty E. Educational, artistic or cultural groups F.AsoCult F. Environmental groups F.AsoEcol G. Youth, women's or senior citizens' social groups F.AsoYouth H. Sports clubs F.AsoSport I. Feminist organizations F.AsoFem J. Neighborhood associations F.AsoNeigh K. Parents' organizations F.AsoParent L. Ethnic associations F.AsoEthnic M. Farmers' organizations F.AsoFarm 18 Knowledge Networks, Inc. CN3USA2004ModQues

N. Veterans' associations F.AsoVet O. Fraternal and service organizations F.AsoFrat P. Other F.AsoOther Q Don’t belong to any organizations Z.US.F.AsoNone

[text box for each row] [show rows selected in Q38, except Q] Q39. Please provide us with the names of the organizations you belong to. Please 1 2 3 enter up to three names for each category. A. Trade Unions Z.US.F.Tu1Which Z.US.F.Tu2Which Z.US.F.Tu3Which B. Professional or business associations Z.US.F.Prof1Which Z.US.F.Prof2Which Z.US.F.Prof3Which C. Religious groups Z.US.F.Relig1Which Z.US.F.Relig2Which Z.US.F.Relig3Which D. Political parties or groups Z.US.F.Party1Which Z.US.F.Party2Which Z.US.F.Party3Which E. Educational, artistic or cultural groups Z.US.F.Cult1Which Z.US.F.Cult2Which Z.US.F.Cult3Which F. Environmental groups Z.US.F.Ecol1Which Z.US.F.Ecol2Which Z.US.F.Ecol3Which G. Youth, women's or senior citizens' social groups Z.US.F.Youth1Which Z.US.F.Youth2Which Z.US.F.Youth3Which H. Sports clubs Z.US.F.Sport1Which Z.US.F.Sport2Which Z.US.F.Sport3Which I. Feminist organizations Z.US.F.Fem1Which Z.US.F.Fem2Which Z.US.F.Fem3Which J. Neighborhood associations Z.US.F.Neigh1Which Z.US.F.Neigh2Which Z.US.F.Neigh3Which K. Parents' organizations Z.US.F.Parent1Which Z.US.F.Parent2Which Z.US.F.Parent3Which L. Ethnic associations Z.US.F.Ethnic1Which Z.US.F.Ethnic2Which Z.US.F.Ethnic3Which M. Farmers' organizations Z.US.F.Farm1Which Z.US.F.Farm2Which Z.US.F.Farm3Which N. Veterans' associations Z.US.F.Vet1Which Z.US.F.Vet2Which Z.US.F.Vet3Which O. Fraternal and service organizations Z.US.F.Frat1Which Z.US.F.Frat2Which Z.US.F.Frat3Which P. Other Z.US.F.Other1Which Z.US.F.Other2Which Z.US.F.Other3Which

[Checkbox] [show answers given in Q39] Q39a. Of the organizations you have named, which one(s) provided you with information about the recent presidential election campaign or its candidates?

ANSWERS GIVEN IN Q39 None gave information about election and candidates

[radio] [show answers checked in Q39a except “None”] [if more than one answer is checked in Q39a ] Q40A. Of the following organizations you belong to, which is most important to you? F.Aso1

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[radio] [show answers given in Q39] [if more than two answers are checked in Q39a] Q40B. Of the remaining organizations you belong to, which is most important to you? F.Aso2

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Q42a. How did you receive information from each organization? Media (Radio/TV/Papers) Mail Phone call Email Direct contact with members Z.US.F.[group1-3]Media Z.US.F.[group1-3]Mail Z.US.F.[group1-3]Call Z.US.F.[group1-3]Email Z.US.F.[group1-3]Pers [Answer from Q40a or answer from Q39a if only one answer given in q39a] [Answer important from Q40b or answer not selected in Q40A if only two answers were given in Q39a]

[GRID] [SHOW ITEMS CHECKED IN Q42] Q42b. Was this contact from someone you know, or from some other representative of the group? Someone I know Some other representatives of the group Z.US.F.[group1-3]Know [Answer from Q40a or answer from Q39a if only one answer given in q39a] [Answer important from Q40b or answer not selected in Q40A if only two answers were given in Q39a]

[GRID] Q43. Which party or presidential candidate did each group support? Democrats/Kerry Republicans/Bush Neither Both Z.US.F.[group1-3]Part [Answer from Q40a or answer from Q39a if only one answer given in q39a] [Answer important from Q40b or answer not selected in Q40A if only two answers were givenin Q39a]

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[RADIO]

[IF Q38=B TO P]

44. A. Does any family member living in your household belong to a trade union? F.AsoTuFam Yes: please specify the name of the union: 1 ______F.AsoTuFamWhich______No 2 [RADIO] [IF Q44=YES] B. [If yes] What party or presidential candidate did that Democrats/Kerry 1 union favor? F.AsoTuFamPart Repbulicans/Bush 2 Neither 3

[GRID] 45. [Ask if 38=1(belongs) And 44a=1(yes)] Did the representatives of your union or that of your family member do any of the following: if q38=1 only: then use: Did representatives of your union do any of the following? If q44a=yes, then use: Did representatives of your family member’s union do any of the following? Yes No A. Specifically ask members to support a presidential candidate 1 2 or party by name Z.US.F.TuFamSupport B. Identify issues on which you should vote Z.US.F.TuFamIssues 1 2 C. Make available printed materials supporting a party or 1 2 presidential candidate Z.US.F.TuFamPrint D. Encourage members of the union to vote Z.US.F.TuFamVote 1 2 E. Ask members of the union to work on a presidential 1 2 candidate’s or party’s campaign Z.US.F.TuFamWork

[RADIO] [ONE PER SCREEN] Values 46. On the next several screens, you will be presented a series of alternative phrases. Please indicate to what extent you agree with one or the other. A score of 1 represents complete agreement with the phrase on the left and rejection of the phrase on the right. Conversely, a 10 indicates that you prefer and completely agree with the phrase on the right and reject the phrase on the left. Scores between 2 and 9 represent intermediate opinions. A. J.ReligLib 1. Our religious beliefs should provide the basis for the laws of our 10. No single set of religious beliefs should be country imposed on our country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

B. J.EcoGrow 1. We should protect the environment, and try to make our cities and 10. We should encourage economic growth without countryside more beautiful. environmental restrictions on business. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

C. J.ServTax 1. We should improve government services and social assistance 10. We should reduce taxes, even if it means reducing even if it means increasing taxes government services and social assistance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 22 Knowledge Networks, Inc. CN3USA2004ModQues

D. J.EqualInd 1. There should be a more equal distribution of wealth. 10. There should be more incentives for individual initiative 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

E. J.OrderLib 1. We should maintain law and order 10. We should defend civil liberties

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

F. J.PrivPub 1. We should privatize public enterprises 10. We should maintain existing government enterprises 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

G. J.Abortion 1. Abortion should always be illegal 10. Abortion should remain legal

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

H. J.Compete 1. Work hard and compete, so that you can get ahead at work 10. Avoid competition with fellow workers in order to maintain good relations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I. J.Particip 1. Increase citizen participation in government decision making 10. Government should quickly make decisions based on the knowledge of experts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

J. J.Community 1. Each person should put the well-being of the community ahead of 10. Everybody should be free to pursue what is best for their own interests themselves as individuals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

K. J.OurWay 1. Our country should defend our way of life instead of becoming 10. It is a good idea to copy practices from other more and more like other countries people all over the world 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

L. J.GovWellBeing 1. The government should bear the main responsibility for the well 10. People should look after themselves and be being of people responsible for their own success in life. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

M. J.Customs 1. It is better for a country if different racial and ethnic groups 10. It is better for different racial and ethnic groups to maintain their distinct customs and traditions adapt and blend into the larger society 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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47. Many people, when they think about politics, use the words “liberal” and “conservative”. According to your own political opinions, where would you place yourself on this scale, or do you not normally use these terms? 23 Knowledge Networks, Inc. CN3USA2004ModQues

C.LRSelf Liberal Conservative Don’t know 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 88

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48. Now please classify some individuals and groups according to the same liberal-conservative scale. Where would you place the following people on this scale? Don’ Con Liber t serv al kno ative w A. George W. Bush C.LRBush 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 99 B. John Kerry C.LRKerry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 99 C. Democratic Party C.LRDems 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 99 D. Republican Party C.LRReps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 99 E. Ralph Nader C.LRNader 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 99

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Political Parties 49. Do you usually think of yourself as a supporter of a particular political party? C.PartyID Yes [Go to 50] 1 No [Go to 53] 2

[RADIO]

50. [If “Yes” to 49] Which party is that? C.PartyIDWhich Democrats 1 Republicans 2 Greens 3 Reform 4 Another Party [If chosen: “Please specify which party: ______”] 5

[RADIO]

51. [If “Yes” to 49] How strongly do you support this party? C.PartyIDStrength Very Strongly 1 Somewhat Strongly 2 Not Very Strongly 3

[RADIO]

52. A. [If 50 = 2] What about the Democrats? How close or distant from them do you feel? C.ProxDem Somewhat Somewhat Very close Very distant close distant Democrats 1 2 3 4 B. [If 50 = 1] What about the Republicans? How close or distant from them do you feel? C.ProxRep Republicans 1 2 3 4

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53. [If 49=no or skip] A. Do you think of yourself as an independent? Z.US.C.Indep Yes 1 No 2 B. [If 49=No or 50=3,4,5] Please indicate to what degree you feel close to or distant from each of the two major political parties in 2004? Somewhat Very close Somewhat close Very distant distant 1. Democratic Party Z.US.C.IndepDem 1 2 3 4 2. Republican Party Z.US.C.IndepRep 1 2 3 4

[GRID] 54. We would like to know your feelings towards some political figures on a scale from 0-10. If you feel very favorable towards this person, you can give him the highest score of 10; if you feel very unfavorable towards this person you can give him a 0 (zero); if you feel absolutely neutral towards this person, you can give him a 5. If you have not heard enough about this person to have an opinion, feel free to say so. Very Unfavorable Neutral Very Favorable Have not heard 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 enough / Don’t know A. George W. Bush C.ThermBush 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 88 B. John Kerry C.ThermKerry 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 88 C. John Edwards C.ThermEdwrd 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 88 D. Dick Cheney C.ThermChen 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 88 E. Ralph Nader C.ThermNader 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 88 F. Bill Clinton C.ThermClint 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 88

[radio] [one per screen] 55. We would now like to know to what degree Americans are familiar with certain facts about the United States’ political system and current political events. If you do not think you know the answer, please answer with your best guess. 1 2 3

A. Tied between Which political party currently has the most members in Republicans Democrats Republicans and the U.S. Senate? H.Infotest1 Democrats B. Whose responsibility is it to determine whether a law is The President Congress The Supreme Court constitutional or not? H.Infotest2 C. Which political party would you say is more conservative? Republicans Democrats Greens H.Infotest3 D. Who is the Secretary of State in the Bush Administration? Condelezza Rice Donald Rumsfeld Colin Powell H.Infotest4 E. Were weapons of mass destruction found in Iraq after the Yes No [no option] war? H.Infotest5 F. Who was responsible for the attacks on the United States Al Qaeda and Saddam Al Qaeda Saddam Hussein on September 11, 2001? H.Infotest6 Hussein 25 Knowledge Networks, Inc. CN3USA2004ModQues

[Grid] 56. Please tell me whether any of the political parties or presidential candidates or their representative contacted you during the recent election campaign(check all that apply)? Yes No A. Democrats Z.US.I.DemCon 1 2 B. Republicans Z.US.I.RepCon 1 2 C. Another Party [If yes: “Please specify which party:______] Z.US.I.OtherCon 1 2

[check box] 57. [If 56A=yes] A. Concerning the Democrats: Was that contact with you in person, on the telephone, by mail, or by email (check all that apply)? By Mail I.DemMail 2 By Telephone I.DemTele 3 In Person I.DemPers 4 By Email I.DemEmail 5 Cannot Remember Z.US.I.DemNoRem 1 [radio] B. Was any of the Democrats’ contact from someone you know personally? Z.US.I.DemKnow Yes 1 No 2

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58. [If 56B=yes] A. Concerning the Republicans: Was that contact with you in person, on the telephone, by mail, or by email (check all that apply)? By Mail I.RepMail 2 By Telephone I.RepTele 3 In Person I.RepPers 4 By Email I.RepEmail 5 Cannot Remember Z.US.I.RepNoRem 1 [radio] B. Was any of the Republicans’ contact from someone you know personally? ? Z.US.I.RepKnow Yes 1 No 2

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59. [If 56C=Yes] A. Concerning the [specified party]: Was that contact with you in person, on the telephone, by mail, or by email (check all that apply)? By Mail I.OtherMail 2 By Telephone I.OtherTele 3 In Person I.OtherPers 4 By Email I.OtherEmail 5 Cannot Remember Z.US.I.OtherNoRem 1 [radio] B. Was any of that contact from someone you know personally? Z.US.I.OtherKnow Yes 1 26 Knowledge Networks, Inc. CN3USA2004ModQues

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[check box] 60. Did you attend any party meetings or rallies during the election campaign and for which party (check all that apply)? No I.MeetAny 1 Yes, Democrats I.MeetDem 2 Yes, Republicans I.MeetRep 3 Yes, Another party [If yes: Please Specify Which Party: ______] I.MeetOther 4

[radio] 61. Did you work for any party or presidential candidate during the election campaign? H.CamWork No 1 Yes 2 B. [If yes] For which party or candidate was that? Z.US.H.CamWorkWhich Democrats/Kerry 1 Republicans/Bush 2 Other (please specify) 3

[radio] 62. Did you contribute money to a party or presidential candidate during the campaign? H.CamMoney Yes 1 No 2 B. [If yes] For which party or candidate was that? Z.US.H.CamMoneyWhich Democrats/Kerry 1 Republicans/Bush 2 Both 3

[radio] 63. A. Did you receive any advice from a local community leader concerning the best presidential candidate or party in the most recent election? E.ComLeaderAdvise1 Yes 1 No 2 B. [If yes] For which party or candidate was that? E.ComLeaderAdvise2 Democrats/Kerry 1 Republicans/Bush 2

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[radio] 65. A. Some people are not able to vote. How about you? Were you registered to vote in the 2004 election? Z.US.H.Registered Yes 1 No 2 B. [If yes] When did you register? Z.US.H.RegisteredWhen Before 2004 1 In 2004 before Labor Day 2 In 2004 between Labor Day and election day 3 On election day

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[radio] 66. [if ppstaten<>44 and q65=yes or ppstaten=44] A. Did you vote in the recent presidential election? H.Turnout Yes, I voted in person 1 Yes, I voted absentee (either by mail or electronically) 2 No, I did not vote 3 B. (If A=Abnsentee) When did you submit your ballot? Z.US.H.VoteWhen In the week before election day 1 About 2-3 weeks before election day 2 About 1 month before election day 3 Over a month before election day 4

[radio] 67. A. [If 66 = yes] For which presidential candidate did you vote? H.Vote04 George W. Bush 1 John F. Kerry 2 Ralph Nader 3 Other [Specify]: ______POST CODE 4 B. [If 66 = No or q65=No] If you had voted, which presidential candidate would you have supported? Z.US.H.Vote04 George W. Bush 1 John F. Kerry 2 Ralph Nader 3 Other [Specify]: ______POST CODE 4

68. [If 66 = Yes ] When did you decide to vote for that candidate? H.Decide On election day 1 After the debates but before election day 3 During the time of the debates 4 Between the summer party conventions and the first debate 5 Between the beginning of the year and the summer conventions 6 Before 2004 7 Cannot remember/Don’t Know 8

68a. Was there ever a time after George W. Bush and John Kerry were nominated when you preferred a different candidate from the one you ended up supporting? Z.US.H.Doubt Yes 1 No 2

68b. [if q68a=yes] Which candidate was that? Z.US.H.DoubtWhich George W. Bush 1 John F. Kerry 2 Ralph Nader 3 Other [Specify]: ______4

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Ralph Nader 4 5 Other [Specify]: ______POST CODE 6 Cannot remember / Don’t Know 88

[radio] 70. And which congressional candidate did you vote for this election? Z.US.H.VoteCong04 Did not vote for the House of Representatives 1 The Republican Candidate 2 The Democratic Candidate 3 Other [Specify]: ______POST CODE 4 Cannot remember / Don’t Know 88

[radio] Evaluations of the Quality of the Election Campaign 71. On the whole, how would you rate the freeness and fairness of the national election held in 2004. Was it: K.ElectsFF Completely free and fair 1 Free and fair, but with minor problems 2 Free and fair, with major problems 3 Not free or fair 4

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72. Were you or someone you know….?: Yes No A. prevented from attending an election event by intimidation or fear? K.PrevMeet B. prevented from registering to vote? K.PrevReg prevented from voting because your/his/her name was wrongly removed from the voter list or challenged by a party worker C. at the polls? K.PrevList D. prevented from voting by intimidation or fear? K.PrevVote E. offered a reward or compensation to vote for a specific candidate or party? K.BribeVote F. Pressured into voting for a candidate or party that you did not really support? K.PressVote

G.

[Grid] Evaluations of the Quality of Democracy 73. Please tell me if you agree or disagree with each statement presented below. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree A. People like me do not have any influence over what the 1 2 3 4 government does B.NoInflu B. Without political parties there can be no democracy 1 2 3 4 B.DemParties1 C. Generally, politics seems so complicated that people like me 1 2 3 4 cannot understand what is happening B.PolComp D. Politicians do not worry much about what people like me think 1 2 3 4 B.DontCare E. Political Parties only serve to divide people B.DemParties2 1 2 3 4

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74. Which of these statements is closest to your own opinion? B.DemAuth “Democracy is preferable to any form of government” 1 “Under some circumstances, an authoritarian regime (that is, a dictatorship), is preferable” 2 “They’re all the same to me” 3

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75. People associate democracy with many diverse meanings such as the ones presented below. Is each of these meanings absolutely essential, important, not very important or not important at all, in order for a political system to be called democratic? Absolutely Not very Not important at Important Essential important all A. Freedom to criticize the government B.DemMeanCrit 1 2 3 4 B. Jobs for everyone B.DemMeanJobs 1 2 3 4 C. Free and fair elections B.DemMeanElec 1 2 3 4 D. A smaller income gap between rich and poor B.DemMeanGap 1 2 3 4

[radio] 76. In your opinion how much of a democracy is the United States today? B.DemExtent A full democracy 1 A democracy, but with minor problems 2 A democracy, with major problems 3 Not a democracy 4

[radio] 77. Overall, how satisfied are you with the way democracy works in the United States today? Are you: B.DemSat Very satisfied 1 Fairly satisfied 2 Not very satisfied 3 Not at all satisfied 4

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[radio] 79. [if ppmarit=1] A How often did you talk to your spouse / partner about the recent presidential election? E.SpouTalk

Often 1 Sometimes 2 Rarely 3 Never 4

[radio] [if ppmarit=1] B. When you talk to him / her about politics, do you agree: E.SpouAgre Always 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never 5

[radio] [if ppmarit=1] C. Generally speaking, how well informed would you say your spouse is when it comes to politics? E.SpouKnow Very well informed 1 Somewhat informed 2 Not well informed 3 Not at all informed about politics 4 Don’t know 8

[radio] [if ppmarit=1] D. Which party or presidential candidate did he / she support in the last election? E.SpouVote 1 Democrats/John Kerry 2 Republicans/George Bush 3 Ralph Nader 4 Green Party 5 Other [Specify]: ______POST CODE 6 Cannot Remember or Don’t Know 88

[radio] 80. A Now I would like you to think of someone with whom you most frequently talk about matters that are important to you. What is this person’s relation to you (check all that apply)? [OR IF ppmarit=1 “Now I would like you to think of someone other than your spouse with whom you most frequently talk about matters that are important to you. What is this person’s relation to you )?”] E.Disc1 Parent 1 Grandparent 2 Son or Daughter 3 Brother or Sister 4

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Aunt or Uncle 5 Other family member 6 Co-Worker 7 Neighbor 8 Prominent community leader 9 Friend 10 Member of your church 11 Some one else: [Specify] : ______POST CODE 12 None, no discussant [Go to 83] 00

[checkbox] [if 80a=7-12, Show list not selected in Q80a] [if Q80a=1-6, only show 7- 11]

AA. is this person also your…? Parent Z.US.F.Disc1Parent 1 Grandparent Z.US.F.Disc1GrandParent 2 Son or Daughter Z.US.F.Disc1Child 3 Brother or Sister Z.US.F.Disc1Sibling 4 Aunt or Uncle Z.US.F.Disc1AuntUncle 5 Other family member Z.US.F.Disc1OtherFam 6 Co-Worker Z.US.F.Disc1Work 7 Neighbor Z.US.F.Disc1Neigh 8 Prominent community leader Z.US.F.Disc1ComLeader 9 Friend Z.US.F.Disc1Friend 10 Church member Z.US.F.Disc1Church 11 None of the above Z.US.F.Disc1Other

[radio] B. Is this person a male or female? Z.US.F.Disc1Gender Male 1 Female 2 [radio] C. How often did you talk about the recent presidential election with this person? E.Disc1Freq Often 1 Sometimes 2 Rarely 3 Never 4 [radio] D. When you talk about politics with this person, do you agree: E.Disc1Agre Always 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never 5 [radio] E. Generally speaking, how well informed would you say this person is about current political issues? E.Disc1Know

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Very well informed 1 Somewhat informed 2 Not well informed 3 Not at all informed about politics 4 Don’t know 8 [radio] F. Which party or presidential candidate did this person support in the last election? E.Disc1Part 1 Democrats/John Kerry 2 Republicans/George Bush 3 Ralph Nader 4 Green Party 5 Other [Specify]: ______POST CODE 6 Cannot Remember or Don’t Know 88 [radio] [show list not selected in Q80]

81. A Now please think of someone else (other than [ANSWER in Q80] [(if ppmarit=1: and your spouse/partner] ) with whom you frequently talk about matters that are important to you. What is this person’s relation to you (check all that apply) ? E.Disc2 Parent 1 Grandparent 2 Son or Daughter 3 Brother or Sister 4 Aunt or Uncle 5 Other family member 6 Co-Worker 7 Neighbor 8 Prominent community leader 9 Friend 10 Member of your church 11 Some one else: [Specify] : ______POST CODE 12 Cannot think of someone else [Go to 83] 00 [check box] [if 81a=7-12, Show list not selected in Q81a] [if Q81a=1-6, only show 7-11] AA. Is this person also your …? Parent Z.US.F.Disc2Parent 1 Grandparent Z.US.F.Disc2GrandParent 2 Son or Daughter Z.US.F.Disc2Child 3 Brother or Sister Z.US.F.Disc2Sibling 4 Aunt or Uncle Z.US.F.Disc2AuntUncle 5 Other family member Z.US.F.Disc2OtherFam 6 Co-Worker Z.US.F.Disc2Work 7 Neighbor Z.US.F.Disc2Neigh 8 Prominent community leader Z.US.F.Disc2ComLeader 9 Friend Z.US.F.Disc2Friend 10 Church member Z.US.F.Disc2Church 11 None of the above Z.US.F.Disc2Other

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[Radio] B. Is this person a male or female? Z.US.Disc2Gender Male 1 Female Always

[Radio]

C. How often did you talk about the recent presidential election? E.Disc2Freq Often 1 Sometimes 2 Rarely 3 Never 4

[Radio] D. When you talk about politics with this person, do you agree: E.Disc2Agre Always 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never 5

[Radio] E. Generally speaking, how well informed would you say this person is about current political issues? E.Disc2Know Very well informed 1 Somewhat informed 2 Not well informed 3 Not at all informed about politics 4 Don’t know 8

[Radio] F. Which party or presidential candidate did this person support in the last election? E.Disc2Part 1 Democrats/John Kerry 2 Republicans/George Bush 3 Ralph Nader 4 Green Party 5 Other [Specify]: ______POST CODE 6 Cannot Remember or Don’t Know 88

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Demographics [KN: We assume you already have race/ethnicity, education, age are already measured] Let’s finish by recording a few facts about yourself. [Radio] 83. How long have you been living in this city/town/village? L.TimeCity Less than a year 1 1 to 5 years 2 5 to 10 years 3 10 to 20 years 4 Over 20 years 5

84.

[Radio] 85. What is your religious preference? Is it: L.Religion Buddhist [Go to 99] 6 Christian [Go to 86] 1 Hindu [Go to 99] 5 Islamic/Muslim [Go to 99] 4 Jewish [Go to 98] 3 Native American [Go to 99] 7 Some other religion [Go to 99] 8 No Religion [Go to 99] 9

[Radio] 86. What church or denomination is that? [except where noted, go to 99] L.ReligDenom Adventist 1 Apostolic 2 Assemblies of God 3 Baptist [Go to 87] 4 Brethren [Go to 88] 5 Catholic [Go to 97] 6 Christian [Go to 93] 7 Christian Scientist 8 Church (or Churches) of Christ [Go to 94] 9 Church of God [Go to 95] 10 Community Church/Nondenominational Protestant 11 Congregational, Congregationalist [Go to 96] 12 Disciples of Christ 13 Episcopal/Anglican/Church of England 14 Evangelical Covenant 15 Evangelical Free 16 Four Square Gospel 17 Jehovah’s Witnesses 18 Lutheran [Go to 89] 19 Mennonite, Amish, Moravian 20

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Methodist [Go to 90] 21 Mormon, Latter Day Saints 22 Orthodox, Eastern or Greek 23 Presbyterian [Go to 91] 24 Reformed [Go to 92] 25 Friends or Quaker 26 Salvation Army 27 Unitarian or Universalist 28 United Church of Christ 29 The Vineyard 30 Wesleyan 31

[Radio] 87. With which Baptist group is your church associated or is it not connected with a denomination? [go to 99] Z.US.L.ChurchBaptist Southern Baptist Convention 1 American Baptist Churches in USA 2 American Baptist Association 3 Independent Baptist, Not Connected 4 Other 5 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8

[Radio] 88. Is this the: [go to 99] Z.US.L.ChurchBrethren Church of the Brethren 1 Grace Brethren Church 2 Brethren in Christ 3 The Brethren Church 4 Evangelical United Brethren 5 Plymouth Brethren 6 Other group 7 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8

[Radio] 89. Is your church part of: [go to 99] Z.US.L.ChurchLutheran Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) 1 Missouri Synod 2 Wisconsin Synod 3 Other group 4 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8 [Radio] 90. Is your church part of the: [go to 99] Z.US.L.ChurchMethodist United Methodist Church 1 African Methodist Episcopal 2 Free Methodists 3 Wesleyan Methodists 4 Other group 5 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8

[Radio] 91. Is this the: [go to 99] Z.US.L.ChurchPresbyterian

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Presbyterian Church in the USA (PCUSA) 1 Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) 2 Cumberland Presbyterian Church 3 Evangelical Presbyterian 4 Other group 5 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8

[Radio] 92. Is this the: [go to 99] Z.US.L.ChurchReformed Christian Reformed Church (CRC) 1 Reformed Church in America (RCA) 2 Other group 3 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8

[Radio] 93. When you say "Christian" does that mean the denomination called the "Christian Church Disciples of Christ," or some other Christian denomination, or do you mean to say "I am just a Christian"?[go to 99] Z.US.L.ReligChristian Disciples of Christ 1 I am just a Christian 2 Other group 3 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8

[Radio] 94. Is this the: [go to 99] Z.US.L.ChurchChrist Churches of Christ 1 United Church of Christ 2 Church of Christ, Scientist 3 Other Church of God 4 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8

[Radio] 95. Is this the: [go to 99] Z.US.L.ChurchGod Church of God of Anderson, Indiana 1 Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee 2 Church of God in Christ 3 Other Church of God 4 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8

[Radio] 96. Is that United Church of Christ or something else? [go to 99] Z.US.L.ChurchCongregational United Church of Christ 1 Church of Christ 2 Conservative Congregational Christian 3 Something else 4 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8

[Radio] 97. Do you consider yourself a: [go to 99] Z.US.L.ChurchCatholic Progressive Catholic 1 Traditional Catholic 2 Non-Practicing Catholic 3

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Other 4 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8 [Radio] 98. Do you consider yourself: [go to 99] Z.US.L.ReligJew Orthodox Jew 1 Conservative Jew 2 Reformed Jew 3 Other 4 Uncertain or Don’t Know 8 [Radio] 99. How religious do you consider yourself to be? L.ReligHowMuch Not religious at all 1 Not very religious 2 Moderately religious 3 Very religious 4 [Radio] 100. Apart from the occasional wedding, baptism, or funeral, how often do you usually attend religious services? L.ReligFreq Every week or more 1 Almost every week 2 Once or twice a month 3 A few times a year 4 Never [skip 101-103] 5 [Radio] 101. During religious services or sermons, did the religious leader at your place of worship tend to favor a particular political party or Presidential candidate? F.ReligBias Yes 1 No 2 A. [If yes] Which political party or Presidential candidate was Republicans/Bush 1 favored? F.ReligPart Democrats/Kerry 2 [Radio] 102. Do most members of your congregation tend to support one political party? F.ReligAgre Yes 1 No, they support different parties 2 No, they do not discuss politics 3 Don’t Know 4 A. [If yes] Which political party is generally favored? The Republican Party 1 The Democratic Party 2

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103. Did the religious leaders at your place of worship do any of the following: Yes No A. Specifically ask members to support a presidential candidate or party by name F.ReligSupport 1 2 B. Identify issues on which you should vote F.ReligIssues 1 2 C. Make available printed materials supporting a party or presidential candidate F.ReligPrint 1 2 D. Encourage members of the congregation to vote F.ReligVote 1 2 E. Ask members of the congregation to work on a presidential candidate’s or party’s campaign 1 2 Z.US.F.ReligWork 104. What is your current employment status? L.WorkStat Unemployed Unemployed, looking for work 1 Unemployed, not looking for work 2 Employed by others Employed by someone else, full time 3 Employed by someone else, part time 4 Employed by someone else, occasionally (some weeks yes, others no) 5 Self employed Owner / Business person 6 Professional 7 Independent worker 8 Helper in family business 9 Does not Work Retired, previously worked for someone else 10 Retired, formerly self employed 11 Student 12 In military service 13 Looking for work for the first time 14 Disabled 15 Housewife 16

104a.[if q104=3-9] What is your main occupation? (If Q104=else: what was your last main occupation?) L.Occupation Please use the RLST items of Q26 from the core profile survey

[Radio] [Use “Do” if q104=3 to 9; Use “Did” and “last” if q104=Else]

105. Do / did [last] you supervise any other employees on your job? L.Supervise Yes 1 No 2

[Radio] 106. [If 105=(yes)] How many? L.SuperMany

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[Radio] [Use “Do” if q104=3 to 9; Use “Did”and “last” if q104=Else] 107. Do / did you [last] work for a private firm or in the public sector? L.WorkPrivPub Private 1 Public 2 Don’t know 8

[Radio] [Use “Do” if q104=3 to 9; Use “Did” and “last” if q104=Else] 108. Do / did you [last] work in agriculture, manufacturing, construction or some other kind of work? L.WorkSector Agriculture 1 Manufacturing / construction 2 Some other kind of work 3 Don’t know 8

[Radio] 109. Are you the main wage earner in this household? L.HouseHead Yes 1 No 2 Don’t know 8

110. [If 109=(no)] What is the current employment status of the main wage earner? L.WorkStatHH Unemployed Unemployed, looking for work 1 Unemployed, not looking for work 2 Employed by others Employed by someone else, full time 3 Employed by someone else, part time 4 Employed by someone else, occasionally (some weeks yes, others no) 5 Self employed Owner / Business person 6 Professional 7 Independent worker 8 Helper in family business 9 Does not Work Retired, previously worked for someone else 10 Retired, formerly self employed 11 Student 12 In military service 13 Looking for work for the first time 14 Disabled 15 Housewife 16

[Radio] if q109=no]

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111. [if q110=3 to 9])] What is the main occupation of the main wage earner? (q110=else: what was their last main occupation?) L.OccupationHH

Please use the RLST items of Q26 from the core profile survey

[Radio] [Use “Do” if q110=3 to 9; Use “Did” and “last” if q110=Else] 112. [If 109=(no)] Do / did they [last] supervise any other employees on your job? L.SuperviseHH Yes 1 No 2

[number] 113. [If 112=2(yes)] How many? L.SuperManyHH

[Radio] [Use “Do” if q110=3 to 9; Use “Did” and “last” if q110=Else] 114. [If 109=1(no)] Do / did they [last] work for a private firm or a government agency / company? L.WorkPrivPubHH Private 1 Public 2 Don’t know 8

[Radio] [Use “Do” if q110=3 to 9; Use “Did” and “last” if q110=Else] 115. [If 109=1(no)] Do / did they [last] work in agriculture, manufacturing, construction or some other kind of work? L.WorkSectorHH Agriculture 1 Manufacturing / construction 2 Some other kind of work 3 Don’t know 8

[Radio] 116. Has anyone in your immediate family, including yourself, served in the military? Z.US.L.Military No 1 Yes, myself 2 Yes, spouse 3 Yes, children 4 Yes, parent 5

[Radio] 117. Were you educated at a public or private secondary school/high school? Z.US.L.EduPrivPub Public school 1 Private school: non-religious 2 Private school: religious 3

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118. In conclusion, do you have any impressions of the 2004 presidential campaign and election that you would like to share?

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