PPIC STATEWIDE SURVEY SEPTEMBER 2019 Californians and Their GovernmentSeptember 2019 Full Crosstabs – Likely Voters Only Methodology Note: Findings are based on a survey of 1,705 California adult residents, with 70 percent interviewed on cell phones (1,194 interviews) and 30 percent interviewed on landline telephones (511 interviews). Live landline and cell phone interviews were conducted in English and Spanish according to the respondents’ preferences. Interviews took an average of 18 minutes to complete. Interviewing took place on weekend days and weekday nights September 16-25, 2019. These crosstabs are based on a subgroup of 1,031 California adult likely voters. The sampling error, taking design effects from weighting into consideration, is ±4.2 percent at the 95 percent confidence level for the unweighted sample of 1,031 likely voters. The sampling error for unweighted likely voter subgroups is larger. Sampling error is only one type of error to which surveys are subject. Results may also be affected by factors such as question wording, question order, and survey timing. If you have any questions or require additional information regarding this survey, please contact [email protected]
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PPIC STATEWIDE SURVEY SEPTEMBER 2019
Californians and Their GovernmentSeptember 2019
Full Crosstabs – Likely Voters Only
Methodology Note:
Findings are based on a survey of 1,705 California adult residents, with 70 percent interviewed on cell phones (1,194 interviews) and 30 percent interviewed on landline telephones (511 interviews). Live landline and cell phone interviews were conducted in English and Spanish according to the respondents’ preferences. Interviews took an average of 18 minutes to complete. Interviewing took place on weekend days and weekday nights September 16-25, 2019.
These crosstabs are based on a subgroup of 1,031 California adult likely voters. The sampling error, taking design effects from weighting into consideration, is ±4.2 percent at the 95 percent confidence level for the unweighted sample of 1,031 likely voters. The sampling error for unweighted likely voter subgroups is larger. Sampling error is only one type of error to which surveys are subject. Results may also be affected by factors such as question wording, question order, and survey timing.
If you have any questions or require additional information regarding this survey, please contact [email protected]
September 2019, Californians and Their GovernmentSeptember 2019, Crosstabs - Likely Voters
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
homelessnessjobs, economyhousing costs, availabilityimmigration, illegal immigrationenvironment, pollution, global warminggovernment in general, problems with elected officials, political partiesstate budget, deficit, taxescrime, gangs, drugseducation, schools, teachersguns, gun control, school safetyhealth care, health insurancewater, droughtother (specify)(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q1. First, thinking about the state as a whole, what do you think is the most important issue facing people in California today?
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k Non-CitizenNaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
homelessnessjobs, economyhousing costs, availabilityimmigration, illegal immigrationenvironment, pollution, global warminggovernment in general, problems with elected officials, political partiesstate budget, deficit, taxescrime, gangs, drugseducation, schools, teachersinfrastructureguns, gun control, school safetyhealth care, health insurancewater, droughtother (specify)(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q1. First, thinking about the state as a whole, what do you think is the most important issue facing people in California today?
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
approvedisapprove(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q2. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way that Gavin Newsom is handling his job as governor of California? 2221872551081593832853302732854151020
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
approve
disapprove
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q4. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the job that the state legislators representing your assembly and senate districts are doing at this time? 2231872531081593842843312742864141020
11%23%13%12%4%7%17%18%18%11%14%14%
45%43%36%54%60%65%46%22%54%68%26%45%
44%34%50%34%36%27%37%60%29%21%60%41%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
approve
disapprove
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q4. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the job that the state legislators representing your assembly and senate districts are doing at this time? 242774789221187588200468552
10%16%13%17%15%13%15%16%12%
46%45%47%40%41%48%38%42%48%
44%40%40%43%44%39%48%42%40%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
approve
disapprove
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q4. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the job that the state legislators representing your assembly and senate districts are doing at this time? 284706137883408267232588274156
15%12%13%14%13%8%19%13%15%15%
37%50%36%47%47%46%37%41%50%44%
48%39%52%39%39%45%44%46%35%41%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
right directionwrong direction[VOL] don't knowUnweighted n
Q5. Do you think things in California are generally going in the right direction or the wrong direction? 2241872561091603862863322742894161026
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
good times
bad times
[VOL] don't know
Unweighted n
Q6. Turning to economic conditions in California, do you think that during the next 12 months we will have good times financially or bad times? 2241882521081603852833322742874151022
8%14%11%8%8%10%7%11%9%13%9%10%
56%49%53%49%56%56%56%48%56%53%49%54%
36%37%36%42%36%35%36%40%35%34%42%37%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
good times
bad times
[VOL] don't know
Unweighted n
Q6. Turning to economic conditions in California, do you think that during the next 12 months we will have good times financially or bad times? 244775789222186589200467555
9%10%10%9%8%10%9%8%11%
56%52%51%59%61%51%49%60%47%
34%38%39%33%31%39%42%32%42%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
good times
bad times
[VOL] don't know
Unweighted n
Q6. Turning to economic conditions in California, do you think that during the next 12 months we will have good times financially or bad times? 285707136886414264231589274157
10%10%11%9%11%8%6%13%6%9%
53%54%51%54%54%48%58%50%59%51%
37%36%38%36%35%43%35%37%36%40%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Democratic likely voters and independents who lean Democratic only
Likely votersIndDem Mod / ConLib SF Bay Area
Other Southern California
Los Angeles
RegionIdeologyParty
would consider another candidatedefinitely supporting named candidate
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q9A. [1] Would you consider supporting another candidate) to be the Democratic Party's nominee, [OR] [2] are you definitely supporting [NAMED CANDIDATE] as long as s/he is in the race? 12910313118627287374461
1%3%3%3%1%4%2%2%
42%43%48%49%42%46%44%44%
57%55%49%49%57%51%54%53%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
would consider another candidatedefinitely supporting named candidate
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q9A. [1] Would you consider supporting another candidate) to be the Democratic Party's nominee, [OR] [2] are you definitely supporting [NAMED CANDIDATE] as long as s/he is in the race? 11234734111999249106243218
2%2%2%2%1%2%4%2%3%
42%46%44%45%60%34%49%44%45%
56%53%54%53%39%64%47%55%52%
College graduate
Not a college graduate $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k RentOwn
Home OwnershipAnnual Household IncomeCollege Graduate
would consider another candidatedefinitely supporting named candidate
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q9A. [1] Would you consider supporting another candidate) to be the Democratic Party's nominee, [OR] [2] are you definitely supporting [NAMED CANDIDATE] as long as s/he is in the race? 174277183125121286175
3%1%1%4%1%2%2%
47%42%41%33%61%41%47%
50%57%58%62%38%57%51%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Democratic likely voters and independents who lean Democratic only
Democratic likely voters and independents who lean Democratic only
Democratic likely voters and independents who lean Democratic only
Likely votersIndDem Mod / ConLib SF Bay Area
Other Southern California
Los Angeles
RegionIdeologyParty
very importantsomewhat importantnot too importantnot at all important (VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q10. In deciding who to vote for in the presidential primary, how important to you are the candidates' performances in public debates?
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
yes
no
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q12. If the state ballot had a $15 billion dollar bond measure to pay for construction and modernization of public schools, community colleges and California’s four-year college systems, would you vote yes or no?
2231882561081633872863342752894181027
7%8%7%2%6%6%6%7%7%7%5%6%
36%42%35%49%48%59%39%18%44%64%19%40%
57%50%59%50%46%35%55%75%48%29%76%54%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
yes
no
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q12. If the state ballot had a $15 billion dollar bond measure to pay for construction and modernization of public schools, community colleges and California’s four-year college systems, would you vote yes or no?
246778793224189593200470557
6%7%7%6%3%8%2%7%5%
39%40%45%28%35%45%23%37%42%
55%53%48%66%62%47%74%56%52%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
yes
no
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q12. If the state ballot had a $15 billion dollar bond measure to pay for construction and modernization of public schools, community colleges and California’s four-year college systems, would you vote yes or no?
288710139888415267233595274156
6%7%3%7%7%6%5%7%7%3%
23%49%30%41%45%38%26%43%39%33%
71%44%67%52%48%56%69%50%54%64%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
yesno(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q13. If the state ballot had a bond measure to pay for water infrastructure projects, would you vote yes or no? 2231882551081623852873322752884161026
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
yes
no
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q13A. What if there was a state ballot measure to have commercial properties taxed according to their current market value and direct some of this new tax revenue to state funding for K-to-12 public schools? Would you vote yes or no?
2241882551101633862873332752894171028
6%10%9%11%7%7%7%8%10%5%7%8%
39%42%41%47%57%68%45%19%54%71%23%45%
55%47%51%42%36%25%48%73%36%24%70%47%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
yes
no
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q13A. What if there was a state ballot measure to have commercial properties taxed according to their current market value and direct some of this new tax revenue to state funding for K-to-12 public schools? Would you vote yes or no?
244780795222188593200470558
5%9%7%8%9%7%7%8%7%
48%44%49%36%43%49%30%39%52%
47%48%43%56%49%44%62%53%41%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
yes
no
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q13A. What if there was a state ballot measure to have commercial properties taxed according to their current market value and direct some of this new tax revenue to state funding for K-to-12 public schools? Would you vote yes or no?
289709138890413266235593276157
9%6%7%8%7%6%8%8%8%6%
34%51%43%45%53%38%32%43%50%39%
56%43%50%47%40%55%60%49%42%55%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
great dealquite a lotsomevery little(VOL) none(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q14. How much confidence do you have in the system in which votes are cast and counted in California elections?
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
very concernedsomewhat concernednot too concernednot at all concerned(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q15. How concerned are you that it is too hard for eligible people to vote in California elections - very concerned, somewhat concerned, not too concerned or not at all concerned? 2231872561101633862873342762884181029
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
very concernedsomewhat concernednot too concernednot at all concerned(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q15. How concerned are you that it is too hard for eligible people to vote in California elections - very concerned, somewhat concerned, not too concerned or not at all concerned? 246779795224189593200471558
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
very concernedsomewhat concernednot too concernednot at all concerned(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q15. How concerned are you that it is too hard for eligible people to vote in California elections - very concerned, somewhat concerned, not too concerned or not at all concerned? 289710138891414266235593277157
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
very concernedsomewhat concernednot too concernednot at all concerned(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q16. How concerned are you that it is too easy for people who are not eligible to vote in California elections - very concerned, somewhat concerned, not too concerned or not at all concerned? 2241862561101633872873332772894161029
1%3%2%2%0%2%0%2%1%1%2%2%
32%19%23%19%22%7%21%44%20%9%35%24%
18%18%18%13%22%9%20%26%17%7%23%18%
16%19%23%15%13%15%26%16%22%14%20%19%
33%42%35%52%42%66%32%11%40%69%20%38%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
very concernedsomewhat concernednot too concernednot at all concerned(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q16. How concerned are you that it is too easy for people who are not eligible to vote in California elections - very concerned, somewhat concerned, not too concerned or not at all concerned? 246779794224189594199470559
1%2%1%2%1%1%4%2%1%
29%22%22%28%21%29%17%22%26%
25%15%15%23%27%15%18%19%16%
15%21%18%21%24%17%19%20%17%
31%41%43%27%28%38%43%36%40%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
very concernedsomewhat concernednot too concernednot at all concerned(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q16. How concerned are you that it is too easy for people who are not eligible to vote in California elections - very concerned, somewhat concerned, not too concerned or not at all concerned? 289711139890414267235593277157
1%2%2%2%1%1%1%1%2%2%
29%22%22%24%25%24%24%29%22%16%
20%16%23%17%21%20%15%21%16%13%
19%19%24%18%15%19%23%20%18%18%
31%41%29%39%38%35%36%28%42%51%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
very knowledgeablesomewhat knowledgeablenot too knowledgeablenot at all knowledgeable(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q17. First, how knowledgeable would you say you are about steps you can take to prepare for a disaster, such as a major earthquake, wildfire, or flood?
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
very knowledgeablesomewhat knowledgeablenot too knowledgeablenot at all knowledgeable(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q17. First, how knowledgeable would you say you are about steps you can take to prepare for a disaster, such as a major earthquake, wildfire, or flood?
2467797942241885942004715580%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%
2%3%3%2%3%2%5%3%3%
8%6%6%8%10%4%11%7%6%
44%55%52%51%49%54%50%51%53%
45%36%39%38%38%40%34%40%38%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
very knowledgeablesomewhat knowledgeablenot too knowledgeablenot at all knowledgeable(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q17. First, how knowledgeable would you say you are about steps you can take to prepare for a disaster, such as a major earthquake, wildfire, or flood?
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
very worried
somewhat worried
not too worried
not at all worried
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q20. How worried are you that you and the members of your household will experience personal injury, property damage or a major disruption of your routine if there is a disaster, such as a major earthquake, wildfire, or flood? 2241882551091633872873342762894171029
2%0%0%0%3%1%1%0%2%0%1%1%
11%14%11%11%27%17%16%8%13%19%10%14%
37%38%26%31%43%35%25%40%35%40%31%34%
36%35%39%39%17%30%40%34%32%31%37%34%
15%13%24%18%10%17%19%18%18%10%20%18%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
very worried
somewhat worried
not too worried
not at all worried
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q20. How worried are you that you and the members of your household will experience personal injury, property damage or a major disruption of your routine if there is a disaster, such as a major earthquake, wildfire, or flood? 245780794224189594199470559
1%1%1%1%2%0%1%2%0%
15%14%13%14%9%15%16%10%18%
35%33%33%35%35%37%20%31%36%
29%36%37%29%34%35%32%36%31%
20%17%16%21%20%13%31%21%14%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
very worried
somewhat worried
not too worried
not at all worried
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q20. How worried are you that you and the members of your household will experience personal injury, property damage or a major disruption of your routine if there is a disaster, such as a major earthquake, wildfire, or flood? 289710139890414267234593277157
2%1%3%1%0%1%2%0%1%3%
10%16%14%14%15%14%11%13%14%17%
36%32%28%35%40%31%27%38%30%31%
29%36%29%35%33%34%35%36%35%26%
23%15%27%16%12%21%25%13%20%23%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
approvedisapprove(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q21. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way that Donald Trump is handling his job as president? 2221852561091613852853332732884151022
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
approve
disapprove
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q25. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way your own representative to the U.S. House of Representatives in Congress is handling his or her job? 2231842511101633812883312752834161021
9%17%11%15%8%10%9%13%17%9%9%11%
32%43%36%35%43%52%40%19%49%57%20%38%
58%39%53%50%49%38%51%67%34%33%70%51%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
approve
disapprove
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q25. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way your own representative to the U.S. House of Representatives in Congress is handling his or her job? 245773789221189589199466555
12%11%9%16%17%8%15%12%11%
37%38%40%34%23%42%39%35%41%
51%50%52%50%60%50%46%53%48%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
approve
disapprove
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q25. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way your own representative to the U.S. House of Representatives in Congress is handling his or her job? 285706138883413266230588274157
13%9%15%11%9%10%14%12%9%16%
31%42%29%40%39%42%32%34%42%39%
56%48%56%50%53%48%54%54%50%45%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
immigrants are a benefit to California
immigrants are a burden to California
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q26. Please indicate which statement comes closest to your own view, even if neither is exactly right. [ROTATE] [1] Immigrants today are a benefit to California [OR] [2] Immigrants today are a burden to California?
21618124899155356280333263270413986
5%8%5%7%6%9%9%2%7%11%1%6%
26%26%25%40%33%52%23%6%29%58%10%28%
69%66%70%53%62%39%68%92%64%31%88%66%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
immigrants are a benefit to California
immigrants are a burden to California
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q26. Please indicate which statement comes closest to your own view, even if neither is exactly right. [ROTATE] [1] Immigrants today are a benefit to California [OR] [2] Immigrants today are a burden to California?
235748762217180573195456530
7%6%7%6%4%8%6%5%8%
25%29%34%17%22%34%14%27%29%
69%65%60%77%74%58%81%68%64%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
immigrants are a benefit to California
immigrants are a burden to California
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q26. Please indicate which statement comes closest to your own view, even if neither is exactly right. [ROTATE] [1] Immigrants today are a benefit to California [OR] [2] Immigrants today are a burden to California?
282677135851400256233566266153
5%7%4%7%5%7%6%7%6%6%
23%32%20%29%31%24%23%18%40%27%
72%62%77%64%64%68%71%75%54%67%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
a lot
some
not much
not at all
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q27. When it comes to increased federal immigration enforcement, how much do you worry that someone that you know could be deported? Would you say that you worry a lot, some, not much, or not at all? 2241882551091623852883342772884161028
1%0%0%1%0%0%0%1%1%0%1%1%
44%47%37%46%50%64%38%23%49%66%24%43%
15%17%15%23%16%17%18%14%13%17%18%16%
21%21%25%11%20%9%27%31%20%12%27%21%
20%15%23%19%15%9%16%31%17%5%30%19%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
a lot
some
not much
not at all
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q27. When it comes to increased federal immigration enforcement, how much do you worry that someone that you know could be deported? Would you say that you worry a lot, some, not much, or not at all? 245779793224189595197470558
0%1%1%0%0%0%0%1%0%
45%42%48%33%44%47%24%38%49%
15%16%19%11%16%16%16%15%17%
19%22%19%27%20%24%19%24%18%
20%19%14%28%19%13%41%22%15%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
a lot
some
not much
not at all
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q27. When it comes to increased federal immigration enforcement, how much do you worry that someone that you know could be deported? Would you say that you worry a lot, some, not much, or not at all? 289709138890415265234593276157
0%1%0%1%0%1%0%1%0%0%
39%47%31%45%50%40%32%40%49%38%
13%17%23%15%15%17%15%17%16%13%
20%22%15%23%23%18%23%27%19%15%
28%14%31%17%11%25%29%15%16%34%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
generally favorable
generally unfavorable
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q28. As you may know, a health reform bill was signed into law in 2010, known commonly as the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare. Given what you know about the health reform law? 2221842551101623852863312712884161022
4%4%5%3%5%4%5%3%3%5%3%4%
40%42%35%46%45%70%36%15%49%76%15%41%
56%54%60%51%49%26%60%82%48%19%82%54%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
generally favorable
generally unfavorable
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q28. As you may know, a health reform bill was signed into law in 2010, known commonly as the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare. Given what you know about the health reform law? 244775790222188592197465557
5%4%4%6%5%4%6%4%4%
38%43%44%36%29%47%35%35%48%
57%53%53%59%67%50%59%61%47%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
generally favorable
generally unfavorable
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q28. As you may know, a health reform bill was signed into law in 2010, known commonly as the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare. Given what you know about the health reform law? 288706137885414266233590275155
5%4%6%4%3%2%8%5%4%3%
33%45%31%43%47%41%27%38%45%41%
62%51%63%53%50%56%64%57%51%56%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
very worriedsomewhat worriednot so worriednot worried at all(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q29. What do you think about being able to afford the cost of your health care, including the cost of insurance and your out-of-pocket expenses, over the next few years? 2221882561091633862883342752884181028
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
very worriedsomewhat worriednot so worriednot worried at all(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q29. What do you think about being able to afford the cost of your health care, including the cost of insurance and your out-of-pocket expenses, over the next few years? 245780794223189593200470558
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
very worriedsomewhat worriednot so worriednot worried at all(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q29. What do you think about being able to afford the cost of your health care, including the cost of insurance and your out-of-pocket expenses, over the next few years? 289710139889414267235593276157
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
more strictless strictkept as they are now(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q30. In general, do you think laws covering the sale of guns should be more strict, less strict, or kept as they are now? 2211872551081633842873322722884161023
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
more strictless strictkept as they are now(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q30. In general, do you think laws covering the sale of guns should be more strict, less strict, or kept as they are now? 288706138885414267233589276156
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
very concernedsomewhat concernednot very concernednot concerned at all(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q31. How concerned are you about the threat of a mass shooting in the area where you live? Are you very concerned, somewhat concerned, not very concerned, or not concerned at all? 2231872561091633862873342752884181028
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
very concernedsomewhat concernednot very concernednot concerned at all(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q31. How concerned are you about the threat of a mass shooting in the area where you live? Are you very concerned, somewhat concerned, not very concerned, or not concerned at all? 246779794224189593200470558
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
very concernedsomewhat concernednot very concernednot concerned at all(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q31. How concerned are you about the threat of a mass shooting in the area where you live? Are you very concerned, somewhat concerned, not very concerned, or not concerned at all? 289710138890415266235593276157
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
yes, overturn Roe versus Wade
no, not overturn Roe versus Wade
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q32. As you may know, the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade established a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion. Would you like to see the Supreme Court overturn the Roe v. Wade decision, or not?
2221842531071613772853312742844131015
2%3%4%5%4%6%5%1%9%5%1%4%
80%77%71%71%66%49%84%91%69%51%88%73%
18%19%25%24%30%45%11%8%22%44%10%23%
PPIC Statewide SurveyCalifornians and Their Government - Likely Voters - September 2019
FemaleMale OtherWhitesLatinos 45+18-44 YesNoChildren in HouseholdAgeRace/EthnicityGender
yes, overturn Roe versus Wade
no, not overturn Roe versus Wade
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q32. As you may know, the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade established a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion. Would you like to see the Supreme Court overturn the Roe v. Wade decision, or not?
243769785221184589197466549
6%3%4%3%2%4%5%2%6%
69%75%72%76%76%77%66%78%68%
25%22%24%20%21%19%30%20%25%
College Graduate
Some college
educationHigh school
only $80k+$40k-$79k<$40k NaturalizedNative RentOwn
Home OwnershipNativityAnnual Household IncomeEducation
yes, overturn Roe versus Wade
no, not overturn Roe versus Wade
(VOL) don't know
Unweighted n
Q32. As you may know, the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade established a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion. Would you like to see the Supreme Court overturn the Roe v. Wade decision, or not?
287698136879411263231589270154
3%5%4%4%2%5%3%3%6%4%
71%74%67%75%81%70%67%78%72%66%
26%21%29%21%16%24%30%20%22%30%
Note: Numbers may not add to 100 due to roundingFieldwork: September 16-25, 2019
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Likely votersIndRepDem ConModLib SF Bay AreaOrange/San
DiegoLos AngelesInland Empire
Central Valley
RegionIdeologyParty
some states are making it too difficult to get an abortionsome states are making it too easy to get an abortion(VOL) don't knowUnweighted n
Q32a. Thinking about abortion policies around the country, which is your greater concern?