Harper Medicaid Poll
Harper Medicaid Poll
Harper Medicaid Poll
Party
Affiliation
Very
important
Somewhat
important
Not
very
important
Not
important
at
all
Not
sure
News
Source
Very
important
Somewhat
important
Not
very
important
Not
important
at
all
Not
sure
Republican
75.76%
14.02%
3.03%
1.14%
6.06%
100.00%
Newspapers
68.97%
20.69%
3.45%
1.72%
5.17%
100.00%
Democrat
63.44%
21.51%
5.02%
1.79%
8.24%
100.00%
Internet
66.67%
26.04%
2.08%
3.13%
2.08%
100.00%
Independent/Any
other
49.32%
28.77%
4.11%
2.74%
15.07%
100.00%
TV
68.98%
18.52%
3.24%
0.93%
8.33%
100.00%
Ideology
Very
important
Somewhat
important
Not
very
important
Not
important
at
all
Not
sure
Very
Conservative
75.51%
16.33%
1.02%
1.02%
6.12%
100.00%
Somewhat
Conservative
74.64%
16.67%
3.62%
0.72%
4.35%
100.00%
(split
sample
without
Obama)
Q:
Do
you
agree
or
disagree
that
the
state
of
Pennsylvania
should
expand
Medicaid
coverage
for
low-income
individuals,
as
called
for
under
the
new
health
care
law
known
as
the
Affordable
Care
Act?
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
Strongly
agree
35.42%
48.68%
27.03%
26.79%
23.68%
Somewhat
agree
27.08%
21.05%
27.03%
17.86%
21.05%
Somewhat
disagree
8.33%
5.26%
10.81%
14.29%
15.79%
Strongly
disagree
22.92%
21.05%
27.03%
33.93%
28.95%
Not
sure
6.25%
2.63%
8.11%
7.14%
10.53%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Female
Strongly
agree
37.12%
Somewhat
agree
22.73%
Somewhat
disagree
11.36%
Strongly
disagree
21.97%
Not
sure
6.82%
100.00%
Male
31.71%
21.95%
8.94%
30.89%
5.69%
100.00%
Age
Strongly
agree
Somewhat
agree
Somewhat
disagree
Strongly
disagree
Not
sure
18
-
35
34.38%
9.38%
12.50%
34.38%
9.38%
100.00%
36
-
50
30.36%
19.64%
7.14%
37.50%
5.36%
100.00%
Party
Affiliation
Strongly
agree
Somewhat
agree
Somewhat
disagree
Strongly
disagree
Not
sure
Republican
12.75%
21.57%
9.80%
50.00%
5.88%
100.00%
Democrat
56.03%
21.55%
8.62%
7.76%
6.03%
100.00%
News
Source
Strongly
agree
Somewhat
agree
Somewhat
disagree
Strongly
disagree
Not
sure
Newspapers
47.27%
32.73%
3.64%
12.73%
3.64%
100.00%
Internet
32.65%
18.37%
8.16%
40.82%
0.00%
100.00%
51
-
65
34.48%
24.14%
11.49%
26.44%
2.30%
100.00%
66
and
older
37.50%
27.50%
10.00%
15.00%
10.00%
100.00%
Independent/Any
other
27.03%
27.03%
16.22%
18.92%
8.11%
100.00%
TV
28.18%
22.73%
13.64%
29.09%
6.36%
100.00%
Ideology
Strongly
agree
Somewhat
agree
Somewhat
disagree
Strongly
disagree
Not
sure
Very
Conservative
18.03%
14.75%
8.20%
55.74%
3.28%
100.00%
Somewhat
Conservative
8.20%
34.43%
18.03%
29.51%
9.84%
100.00%
(split
sample
with
Obama)
Q:
Do
you
agree
or
disagree
that
the
state
of
Pennsylvania
should
expand
Medicaid
coverage
for
low-income
individuals,
as
called
for
under
President
Obamas
new
health
care
law?
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
Strongly
agree
28.57%
58.44%
27.27%
30.19%
32.35%
Somewhat
agree
26.79%
6.49%
22.73%
9.43%
8.82%
Somewhat
disagree
10.71%
10.39%
11.36%
16.98%
8.82%
Strongly
disagree
26.79%
22.08%
29.55%
35.85%
41.18%
Not
sure
7.14%
2.60%
9.09%
7.55%
8.82%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Female
Male
Strongly
agree
40.48%
35.51%
Somewhat
agree
13.49%
15.22%
Somewhat
disagree
11.11%
12.32%
Strongly
disagree
27.78%
31.16%
Not
sure
7.14%
5.80%
100.00%
100.00%
Age
18
-
35
36
-
50
51
-
65
66
and
older
Strongly
agree
51.72%
27.54%
34.07%
46.58%
Somewhat
agree
6.90%
17.39%
13.19%
15.07%
Somewhat
disagree
10.34%
14.49%
13.19%
8.22%
Strongly
disagree
24.14%
34.78%
31.87%
24.66%
Not
sure
6.90%
5.80%
7.69%
5.48%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Party
Affiliation
Republican
Democrat
Independent/Any
other
Strongly
agree
13.27%
61.60%
30.77%
Somewhat
agree
10.62%
18.40%
11.54%
Somewhat
disagree
16.81%
6.40%
15.38%
Strongly
disagree
51.33%
7.20%
42.31%
Not
sure
7.96%
6.40%
0.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
News
Source
Strongly
agree
Somewhat
agree
Somewhat
disagree
Strongly
disagree
Not
sure
Newspapers
40.32%
11.29%
17.74%
24.19%
6.45%
100.00%
Internet
42.86%
12.24%
10.20%
30.61%
4.08%
100.00%
TV
35.71%
17.86%
9.82%
31.25%
5.36%
100.00%
Ideology
Strongly
agree
Somewhat
agree
Somewhat
disagree
Strongly
disagree
Not
sure
Very
Conservative
7.14%
14.29%
9.52%
64.29%
4.76%
100.00%
Somewhat
Conservative
21.52%
15.19%
15.19%
43.04%
5.06%
100.00%
Q:
Which
of
the
following
comes
closest
to
your
opinion
regarding
education
spending
in
the
new
state
budget?
Some
say
the
budgets
$120
million
dollar
increase
in
education
spending,
despite
these
tough
economic
times,
is
a
good
thing.
Others
say
the
spending
is
not
enough
to
make
up
for
the
previous
cuts
to
education
over
the
last
few
years.
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
The
education
increase
is
good
30.53%
29.29%
41.10%
35.29%
27.94%
The
education
increase
is
not
enough
32.63%
47.14%
35.62%
30.39%
35.29%
Not
sure
36.84%
23.57%
23.29%
34.31%
36.76%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Female
Male
The
education
increase
is
good
30.99%
33.90%
The
education
increase
is
not
enough
35.95%
38.56%
Not
sure
33.06%
27.54%
100.00%
100.00%
Age
18
-
35
36
-
50
51
-
65
66
and
older
The
education
increase
is
good
33.33%
34.26%
34.50%
28.67%
The
education
increase
is
not
enough
48.15%
29.63%
42.11%
32.17%
Not
sure
18.52%
36.11%
23.39%
39.16%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Party
Affiliation
The
education
increase
is
good
The
education
increase
is
not
enough
Not
sure
News
Source
The
education
increase
is
good
The
education
increase
is
not
enough
Not
sure
Republican
43.88%
21.94%
34.18%
100.00%
Newspapers
30.43%
41.74%
27.83%
100.00%
Internet
30.53%
46.32%
23.16%
100.00%
TV
34.88%
32.56%
32.56%
100.00%
Ideology
Very
Conservative
The
education
increase
is
good
45.26%
The
education
increase
is
not
enough
16.84%
Not
sure
37.89%
100.00%
Somewhat
Conservative
41.18%
26.47%
32.35%
100.00%
Q:
Do
you
support
or
oppose
a
plan
to
require
new
state
employees
to
participate
in
a
401k
retirement
plan
as
opposed
to
the
current
state
employee
pension
system?
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
Strongly
support
38.95%
43.57%
36.36%
52.53%
37.31%
Somewhat
support
18.95%
17.86%
20.78%
18.18%
13.43%
Somewhat
oppose
10.53%
11.43%
9.09%
9.09%
13.43%
Strongly
oppose
8.42%
10.00%
9.09%
7.07%
11.94%
Not
sure
23.16%
17.14%
24.68%
13.13%
23.88%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Female
Male
Strongly
support
37.71%
47.11%
Somewhat
support
20.76%
15.29%
Somewhat
oppose
10.59%
10.74%
Strongly
oppose
6.78%
11.57%
Not
sure
24.15%
15.29%
100.00%
100.00%
Age
Strongly
support
Somewhat
support
Somewhat
oppose
Strongly
oppose
Not
sure
18
-
35
37.04%
16.67%
18.52%
11.11%
16.67%
100.00%
Party
Affiliation
Strongly
support
Somewhat
support
Somewhat
oppose
Strongly
oppose
Not
sure
Republican
51.53%
16.84%
9.69%
6.12%
15.82%
100.00%
News
Source
Strongly
support
Somewhat
support
Somewhat
oppose
Strongly
oppose
Not
sure
36
-
50
45.22%
19.13%
7.83%
9.57%
18.26%
100.00%
Democrat
35.96%
20.61%
12.28%
10.96%
20.18%
100.00%
Newspapers
36.75%
18.80%
13.68%
8.55%
22.22%
100.00%
51
-
65
48.52%
14.20%
9.47%
10.06%
17.75%
100.00%
66
and
older
35.25%
22.30%
11.51%
6.47%
24.46%
100.00%
Independent/Any
other
37.04%
11.11%
7.41%
12.96%
31.48%
100.00%
Internet
51.00%
17.00%
12.00%
10.00%
10.00%
100.00%
TV
41.20%
19.44%
9.72%
10.19%
19.44%
100.00%
Ideology
Strongly
support
Somewhat
support
Somewhat
oppose
Strongly
oppose
Not
sure
Very
Conservative
48.54%
16.50%
7.77%
11.65%
15.53%
100.00%
Somewhat
Conservative
50.00%
15.94%
11.59%
5.80%
16.67%
100.00%
Q:
How
important
do
you
believe
it
is
that
the
new
state
budget
contains
no
tax
increases
for
the
third
year
in
a
row?
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
Very
important
60.64%
55.07%
57.14%
53.06%
53.03%
Somewhat
important
20.21%
19.57%
22.08%
26.53%
27.27%
Not
very
important
12.77%
11.59%
10.39%
13.27%
9.09%
Not
important
at
all
4.26%
6.52%
5.19%
2.04%
3.03%
Not
sure
2.13%
7.25%
5.19%
5.10%
7.58%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Female
Male
Very
important
53.39%
58.23%
Somewhat
important
24.58%
20.68%
Not
very
important
9.32%
13.92%
Not
important
at
all
4.24%
4.64%
Not
sure
8.47%
2.53%
100.00%
100.00%
Age
18
-
35
36
-
50
51
-
65
66
and
older
Very
important
55.77%
63.39%
53.89%
52.48%
Somewhat
important
13.46%
22.32%
26.95%
21.28%
Not
very
important
17.31%
6.25%
10.78%
14.89%
Not
important
at
all
7.69%
0.89%
4.79%
4.96%
Not
sure
5.77%
7.14%
3.59%
6.38%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Party
Affiliation
Republican
Democrat
Independent/Any
other
Very
important
69.07%
43.11%
61.11%
Somewhat
important
21.13%
25.33%
16.67%
Not
very
important
5.67%
16.89%
11.11%
Not
important
at
all
0.52%
7.56%
5.56%
Not
sure
3.61%
7.11%
5.56%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
News
Source
Very
important
Somewhat
important
Not
very
important
Not
important
at
all
Not
sure
Newspapers
50.86%
18.97%
13.79%
8.62%
7.76%
100.00%
Internet
54.55%
26.26%
15.15%
2.02%
2.02%
100.00%
TV
59.82%
24.20%
8.22%
3.20%
4.57%
100.00%
Ideology
Very
important
Somewhat
important
Not
very
important
Not
important
at
all
Not
sure
Very
Conservative
80.39%
15.69%
0.98%
0.98%
1.96%
100.00%
Somewhat
Conservative
64.03%
30.94%
4.32%
0.00%
0.72%
100.00%
Q:
Do
you
believe
that
the
economy
in
Pennsylvania
is
getting
better
or
getting
worse?
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
Getting
better
29.03%
37.04%
23.38%
26.26%
20.00%
Getting
worse
35.48%
37.78%
45.45%
46.46%
55.38%
Not
sure
35.48%
25.19%
31.17%
27.27%
24.62%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Female
Male
Getting
better
24.57%
32.49%
Getting
worse
43.53%
42.19%
Not
sure
31.90%
25.32%
100.00%
100.00%
Age
18
-
35
36
-
50
51
-
65
66
and
older
Getting
better
36.00%
27.03%
29.94%
25.71%
Getting
worse
46.00%
43.24%
42.51%
42.14%
Not
sure
18.00%
29.73%
27.54%
32.14%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Party
Affiliation
Republican
Getting
better
27.84%
Getting
worse
43.30%
Not
sure
28.87%
100.00%
Democrat
30.94%
42.60%
26.46%
100.00%
Independent/Any
other
21.15%
42.31%
36.54%
100.00%
News
Source
Newspapers
Internet
TV
Getting
better
27.97%
37.00%
27.06%
Getting
worse
43.22%
39.00%
43.58%
Not
sure
28.81%
24.00%
29.36%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Ideology
Getting
better
Getting
worse
Not
sure
Very
Conservative
20.59%
51.96%
27.45%
100.00%
Somewhat
Conservative
31.21%
36.17%
32.62%
100.00%
Moderate
31.25%
41.41%
27.34%
100.00%
Liberal
38.89%
40.74%
20.37%
100.00%
Not
sure
23.08%
38.46%
38.46%
100.00%
Q:
If
the
election
for
Governor
were
held
today,
would
prefer
to
vote
for
the
Republican
candidate
or
the
Democratic
candidate?
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
Republican
35.48%
31.39%
45.45%
50.00%
39.39%
Democrat
45.16%
50.36%
31.17%
29.59%
45.45%
Not
sure
19.35%
18.25%
23.38%
20.41%
15.15%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Female
Male
Republican
36.91%
42.02%
Democrat
47.64%
34.87%
Not
sure
15.45%
23.11%
100.00%
100.00%
Age
18
-
35
Republican
44.00%
Democrat
46.00%
Not
sure
10.00%
100.00%
36
-
50
46.02%
29.20%
24.78%
100.00%
Party
Affiliation
Republican
Republican
79.38%
Democrat
4.12%
Not
sure
16.49%
100.00%
51
-
65
66
and
older
39.05%
33.33%
40.24%
50.00%
20.71%
16.67%
100.00%
100.00%
News
Source
Newspapers
Internet
TV
Republican
29.66%
40.00%
42.79%
Democrat
51.69%
40.00%
38.74%
Not
sure
18.64%
20.00%
18.47%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Ideology
Republican
Democrat
Not
sure
Very
Conservative
75.96%
10.58%
13.46%
100.00%
Somewhat
Conservative
51.06%
23.40%
25.53%
100.00%
Moderate
14.62%
67.69%
17.69%
100.00%
Liberal
1.85%
88.89%
9.26%
100.00%
Not
sure
7.69%
38.46%
53.85%
100.00%
Q:
If
the
election
for
the
state
legislature
were
held
today,
would
prefer
to
vote
for
the
Republican
candidate
or
the
Democratic
candidate?
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
Republican
37.36%
30.37%
51.95%
44.33%
35.38%
Democrat
42.86%
52.59%
27.27%
30.93%
43.08%
Not
sure
19.78%
17.04%
20.78%
24.74%
21.54%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Female
Male
Republican
33.48%
44.26%
Democrat
46.09%
35.32%
Not
sure
20.43%
20.43%
100.00%
100.00%
Age
18
-
35
Republican
41.67%
Democrat
41.67%
Not
sure
16.67%
100.00%
36
-
50
43.75%
32.14%
24.11%
100.00%
Party
Affiliation
Republican
Republican
80.63%
Democrat
3.66%
Not
sure
15.71%
100.00%
51
-
65
66
and
older
38.32%
35.04%
40.72%
46.72%
20.96%
18.25%
100.00%
100.00%
News
Source
Newspapers
Internet
TV
Republican
32.48%
41.41%
40.09%
Democrat
50.43%
38.38%
38.29%
Not
sure
17.09%
20.20%
21.62%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Ideology
Republican
Democrat
Not
sure
Moderate
12.50%
67.97%
19.53%
100.00%
Liberal
0.00%
87.04%
12.96%
100.00%
Not
sure
7.69%
30.77%
61.54%
100.00%
Q:
Do
you
believe
Governor
Tom
Corbett
has
done
enough
to
deserve
reelection
or
should
we
give
someone
else
a
chance?
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
Deserves
reelection
20.88%
24.44%
22.37%
25.00%
28.79%
Someone
else
54.95%
54.81%
51.32%
61.46%
56.06%
Not
sure
24.18%
20.74%
26.32%
13.54%
15.15%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Female
Male
Deserves
reelection
19.03%
28.99%
Someone
else
59.29%
52.52%
Not
sure
21.68%
18.49%
100.00%
100.00%
Age
Deserves
reelection
Someone
else
Not
sure
Party
Affiliation
Deserves
reelection
Someone
else
Not
sure
News
Source
Deserves
reelection
Someone
else
Not
sure
18
-
35
18.37%
61.22%
20.41%
100.00%
Republican
42.63%
33.68%
23.68%
100.00%
Newspapers
20.69%
63.79%
15.52%
100.00%
36
-
50
26.13%
46.85%
27.03%
100.00%
Democrat
8.11%
78.38%
13.51%
100.00%
Internet
27.00%
51.00%
22.00%
100.00%
51
-
65
28.31%
54.82%
16.87%
100.00%
66
and
older
19.71%
62.04%
18.25%
100.00%
Independent/Any
other
25.00%
40.38%
34.62%
100.00%
TV
23.53%
55.20%
21.27%
100.00%
Ideology
Very
Conservative
Somewhat
Conservative
Deserves
reelection
49.02%
32.14%
Someone
else
31.37%
45.00%
Not
sure
19.61%
22.86%
100.00%
100.00%
Moderate
7.69%
73.08%
19.23%
100.00%
Liberal
0.00%
88.89%
11.11%
100.00%
Not
sure
7.69%
69.23%
23.08%
100.00%
Q:
Which
of
the
following
is
your
favorite
Hersheys
candy
bar:
Hersheys
Kisses,
Reeses
Peanut
Butter
Cups,
Hersheys
Chocolate
Bars,
Kit
Kat
or
York
Peppermint
Patties?
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
Hersheys
Kisses
10.34%
16.54%
10.00%
8.51%
11.48%
Reeses
Peanut
Butter
Cups
37.93%
31.50%
50.00%
50.00%
55.74%
Hersheys
Chocolate
Bars
18.39%
16.54%
15.71%
19.15%
6.56%
Kit
Kat
14.94%
15.75%
10.00%
6.38%
11.48%
York
Peppermint
Patties
18.39%
19.69%
14.29%
15.96%
14.75%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Hersheys
Kisses
Reeses
Peanut
Butter
Cups
Hersheys
Chocolate
Bars
Kit
Kat
York
Peppermint
Patties
Female
15.09%
41.04%
13.21%
12.74%
17.92%
100.00%
Age
Hersheys
Kisses
Reeses
Peanut
Butter
Cups
Hersheys
Chocolate
Bars
Kit
Kat
York
Peppermint
Patties
18
-
35
6.12%
48.98%
6.12%
24.49%
14.29%
100.00%
Party
Affiliation
Hersheys
Kisses
Reeses
Peanut
Butter
Cups
Hersheys
Chocolate
Bars
Kit
Kat
York
Peppermint
Patties
Republican
14.36%
42.54%
13.26%
12.71%
17.13%
100.00%
News
Source
Hersheys
Kisses
Reeses
Peanut
Butter
Cups
Hersheys
Chocolate
Bars
Kit
Kat
York
Peppermint
Patties
Male
8.81%
44.93%
18.50%
11.45%
16.30%
100.00%
36
-
50
11.93%
44.95%
18.35%
13.76%
11.01%
100.00%
51
-
65
10.39%
42.86%
19.48%
11.04%
16.23%
100.00%
Democrat
11.32%
41.51%
17.45%
12.26%
17.45%
100.00%
Independent/Any
other
4.35%
52.17%
19.57%
8.70%
15.22%
100.00%
Newspapers
18.92%
48.65%
10.81%
6.31%
15.32%
100.00%
Internet
14.29%
38.78%
18.37%
16.33%
12.24%
100.00%
66
and
older
15.75%
39.37%
13.39%
7.09%
24.41%
100.00%
TV
7.34%
43.12%
16.97%
13.30%
19.27%
100.00%
Ideology
Very
Conservative
Hersheys
Kisses
14.85%
Reeses
Peanut
Butter
Cups
46.53%
Hersheys
Chocolate
Bars
12.87%
Kit
Kat
9.90%
York
Peppermint
Patties
15.84%
100.00%
Somewhat
Conservative
10.45%
47.01%
11.19%
11.94%
19.40%
100.00%
Moderate
6.30%
40.94%
22.05%
11.81%
18.90%
100.00%
Liberal
21.57%
35.29%
11.76%
19.61%
11.76%
100.00%
Not
sure
15.38%
30.77%
38.46%
7.69%
7.69%
100.00%
Q:
Where
do
you
most
commonly
get
your
news:
In
newspapers,
on
the
Internet,
or
on
TV?
Region
Pittsburgh/
Philadelphia/
Northern
South
Scranton/Lehigh
Southwest
Southeast
Tier
Central
Valley
Newspapers
28.24%
30.00%
24.66%
19.78%
31.15%
Internet
17.65%
26.92%
26.03%
21.98%
18.03%
TV
54.12%
43.08%
49.32%
58.24%
50.82%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Gender
Female
Male
Newspapers
28.17%
25.55%
Internet
17.84%
27.31%
TV
53.99%
47.14%
100.00%
100.00%
Age
66
and
18
-
35
36
-
50
51
-
65
older
Newspapers
12.77%
13.08%
26.92%
42.64%
Internet
51.06%
32.71%
23.08%
3.88%
TV
36.17%
54.21%
50.00%
53.49%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Party
Affiliation
Republican
Democrat
Independent/Any
other
Newspapers
20.56%
32.86%
23.40%
Internet
23.33%
19.25%
36.17%
TV
56.11%
47.89%
40.43%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Ideology
Very
Conservative
Somewhat
Conservative
Moderate
Liberal
Not
sure
Newspapers
20.59%
28.99%
26.56%
35.19%
15.38%
Internet
24.51%
18.84%
25.00%
27.78%
7.69%
TV
54.90%
52.17%
48.44%
37.04%
76.92%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%