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August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% A Tracking Survey of National Voter Attitudes.

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1 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% A Tracking Survey of National Voter Attitudes for the Democratic National Convention August 13 - 17, 2000 August 13 - 17, 2000 Rolling Sample of N=1,000 Registered “Likely” Voters with a Daily Sample N=500 Registered “Likely” Voters

2 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% If the election for President were being held today, and you had to make a choice, for whom would you probably vote? [UNAIDED BALLOT]

3 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Please tell me which one issue you think is most important for the next President to deal with.

4 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Please tell me which one issue you think is most important for the next President to deal with.

5 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% George W. Bush Name Identification

6 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Al Gore Name Identification

7 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Dick Cheney Name Identification

8 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Joe Lieberman Name Identification

9 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is handling his job as President?

10 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Whether you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is handling his job as President, do you approve or disapprove of Bill Clinton as a person?

11 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% If the election for President were being held today, and you had to make a choice, would you be voting for the Republican candidate or the Democrat candidate?

12 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% If the election for President were being held today, and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote?

13 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% If the election for President were being held today, and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote?

14 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Have you seen, read, or heard anything about George W. Bush and his campaign for president recently?

15 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Thinking about what you have seen, read, or heard about George W. Bush, has it made you more likely or less likely to vote for him for president?

16 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Have you seen, read, or heard anything about Al Gore and his campaign for president recently?

17 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% Thinking about what you have seen, read, or heard about Al Gore, has it made you more likely or less likely to vote for him for president?

18 August 13 - 17, 2000 / N=500 registered “likely” voters daily A rolling sample of N=1,000 Margin of Error +3.1% If the election for U.S. Congress were being held today, and you had to make a choice, would you be voting for the Republican candidate or the Democrat candidate?


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