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Poll Presentation April 2013

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The Civitas Institute’s April Poll Presentation focused on registered voters attitudes on tax reform proposals, approval ratings for key leaders, and other timely NC issues.
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Page 1: Poll Presentation April 2013

Civitas Institute Poll Presentation

April 2013

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600 Registered Voters: 25% Cell

Margin of Error =+/-4.00

Field Dates: April 20-22, 2013

National Research

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21%

9%

7% 28%

32%

Party Self-ID

Strong GOP GOP

Democrat Strong Democrat

Independent

Party Registration

34%

43%

23%

Registration by Voter Roll

Republican Democrat Independent

#CivitasPoll

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21%

44%

31%

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Liberal Conservative Moderate

If you were to label yourself, would you say you are a liberal, a moderate, or a conservative in your political beliefs?

#CivitasPoll

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Performance Data

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Right Direction Wrong Track

Do you feel things in North Carolina are generally headed in the right direction or have gotten off on the wrong track?

#CivitasPoll

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38%

42%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

Jan '12

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Jul '12 Sep '12

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Republican Democrat

And if the election for North Carolina State Legislature were held today, would you be voting for the:

#CivitasPoll

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Now I am going to read you a list of people and organizations active in politics. After I read each name, please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of that person or group. If you never heard of them, just tell me and we’ll go on to the next one…

Favorability

#CivitasPoll

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32% 17% 10% 37% 5%

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Very Favorable Somewhat Favorable

Somewhat Unfavorable Very Unfavorable

No Opinion

President Barack Obama

#CivitasPoll

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25% 28% 12% 18% 18%

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Very Favorable Somewhat Favorable

Somewhat Unfavorable Very Unfavorable

No Opinion

Governor Pat McCrory

#CivitasPoll

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6% 34% 20% 13% 27%

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Very Favorable Somewhat Favorable

Somewhat Unfavorable Very Unfavorable

No Opinion

North Carolina Legislature

#CivitasPoll

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North Carolina Legislative Republicans

Republican 15% 27% 14% 26% 18%

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Very Favorable Somewhat Favorable

Somewhat Unfavorable Very Unfavorable

No Opinion #CivitasPoll

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16% 27% 17% 19% 22%

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Very Favorable Somewhat Favorable

Somewhat Unfavorable Very Unfavorable

No Opinion

North Carolina Legislative Democrats

#CivitasPoll

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Tax Topics

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8% Strongly

53% Strongly

8%

13% Somewhat

17% Somewhat

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

Support Opposed Undecided

Do you support or oppose a program that uses state taxpayer dollars to help pay for the political campaigns of judicial, Council of State and other statewide candidates?

#CivitasPoll

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35%

13%

36%

7%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40%

Reducing the size of the state budget

Spending more money on state government programs

Reducing state tax rates

Increasing state tax rates

Of the following fiscal policy issues, which do you feel North Carolina state lawmakers should address FIRST?

#CivitasPoll

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I'm going to read you a list of things you might purchase in any given month. Please tell me, to the best of your knowledge, if you pay the state sales tax when you purchase these things:

Sales Tax Knowledge

#CivitasPoll

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95%

69%

31%

91%

44%

3%

19%

54%

7%

35%

2%

12%

15%

2%

21%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Clothes

Car Repairs

Haircuts

Groceries

Prescription Drugs

Yes No Don't Know

Sales Tax Knowledge

#CivitasPoll

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If North Carolina were to completely eliminate its state personal income taxes while expanding the sales tax to also apply to services such as lawyers, accountants, car repair, house painting, etc., would this change make your household better off, worse off, or about the same?

Republican

#CivitasPoll

28%

19%

46%

7% 0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Better Off Worse Off About the Same

Don't Know

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21%

15%

26%

13%

0% 10% 20% 30%

Eliminate income taxes

Eliminate sales taxes

Eliminate the corporate tax

Increase taxes to fund additional state government spending

Of the following state tax reform options, which do you feel would create the most jobs for North Carolina?

#CivitasPoll

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37%

25%

16%

7%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40%

Reducing state government regulations on businesses

Increasing state spending on government programs such as

education, transportation, and Medicaid

Reducing the state tax burden

More subsidy programs that award taxpayer dollars to specific companies

North Carolina’s unemployment rate is 9.4 percent – tied for fifth highest in the nation. Which of the following policy changes would best help North Carolina lower its high unemployment rate?

#CivitasPoll

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There is a proposal being considered that would reform North Carolina's tax system. Among other things, it would not tax the first $12,000 of any family's income, would institute a flat tax rate for personal income above that amount, and lower the corporate tax rate. The proposal would also lower the sales tax rate, BUT would expand sales taxes to services not currently being taxed.

Proposed Tax Reform

#CivitasPoll

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22% Strongly 19%

Strongly 16%

29% Somewhat

13% Somewhat

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Support Opposed Undecided

Do you support or oppose this tax reform proposal?

#CivitasPoll

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32%

23%

12%

11%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40%

Fair, equal rates

Support flat tax

Lowers taxes, more money for the people

First $12,000 untaxed

Why do you support this tax plan?

#CivitasPoll

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32%

15%

15%

14%

8%

8%

7%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40%

Oppose flat tax

Unfair

Only benefits corporations

Hurts the poor, only benefits the rich

Won't work, no benefit

Raises taxes, too expensive

Don't need more taxes

Why do you oppose this tax plan?

#CivitasPoll

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41% Strongly

16% Strongly 10%

26% Somewhat

6% Somewhat

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

Support Opposed Undecided

If you knew this tax reform plan would be the biggest tax cut in state history for North Carolina families, would you support or oppose the proposal?

#CivitasPoll

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36% Strongly

9% Strongly

21%

26% Somewhat

7% Somewhat

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

Support Opposed Undecided

If you knew this tax reform plan would be a $500 million tax cut for North Carolina families, would you support or oppose the proposal?

#CivitasPoll

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Currently non-profit Hospitals get a state refund on sales taxes worth almost $150 million a year. With that in mind, please tell me which of the following comes closer to your own opinion when it comes to non-profit hospitals getting these sales tax refunds...

Republican

Oppose 52%

Support 32%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

...because recent news reports show these hospitals mark up the prices on life saving

cancer drugs by up to 500% and make billions of dollars in profits. Even though they are

nonprofits, these hospitals pay their executives multi-million dollar salaries

...because these hospitals provide a vital service, are a business, and tax refunds can help them make improvements in medical care and

equipment.

#CivitasPoll

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UNC

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill recently adopted a policy called "Gender Non-Specific Housing" which allows students of opposite sexes to apply for university housing and live in the same suite or apartment, but not the same room. They would share bathrooms and common living space in suites and apartments. The stated purpose for such housing is “concern for the safety of gay and transgendered students.”

UNC Housing

#CivitasPoll

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22% Strongly

42% Strongly

9%

17% Somewhat

10% Somewhat

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Approve Disapprove Undecided

Do you approve or disapprove of Gender Non-Specific Housing?

#CivitasPoll

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Questions?

Keep in touch with Civitas!

@nccivitas

facebook.com/CivitasInstitute

youtube.com/CivitasInstitute

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5%

5%

9%

9%

12%

30%

31%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40%

Don’t Know/Refused

Homemaker

Unemployed

Work for Government

Self Employed

Work for Private Company

Retired

Employment

#CivitasPoll

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12%

30%

6%

31%

9% 5%

15%

25%

35%

45%

Jul '11

Sep '11

Oct '11

Jan '12

Feb '12

Mar '12

May '12

Jul '12

Sep '12

Oct '12

Jan '13

Feb '13

Mar '13

Apr '13

Are Self Employed Work for a Private Company Work for Government

Are a Spouse Are Retired Are Unemployed

In terms of your current employment status, would you say you…

#CivitasPoll

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16%

29% 27%

23%

2%

0%

10%

20%

30%

Highest Level of Education Completed

#CivitasPoll

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3%

32%

20%

6% 4% 6% 1%

48%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Do you or an immediate family member get any government benefits such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, VA benefits and so on?

#CivitasPoll

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25%

20%

28%

14%

6%

0%

10%

20%

30%

66+ 56-65 41-55 26-40 18-25

Age

#CivitasPoll

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72%

22%

3% 2%

White

Black

Latino

Native American

Ethnicity

#CivitasPoll

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48% 52% Men

Women

Gender

#CivitasPoll

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13%

14%

12%

18%

22%

21%

Northeast

Southeast

Western

Piedmont Triad

Charlotte

Triangle

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

Geographic Area

#CivitasPoll