June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. A Survey Of National Voter Attitudes for the #8296.

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June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. A Survey Of National Voter Attitudes for the #8296

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Do you feel things in this country are going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? Q 1

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Please tell me which one issue you think is most important for the next President to deal with. Q 2

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. George W. Bush Name Identification Q 3

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Al Gore Name Identification Q 4

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is handling his job as President? Q 5

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Whether you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is handling his job as President, what is your impression of Bill Clinton as a person? Q 6

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. 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? Q 7

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. 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? Q 8

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. If the election for President were being held today, and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote? Q 9

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. If the election for President were being held today, and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote? Q 9

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Please tell me whether you have more confidence in George W. Bush or Al Gore to deal with this issue. Q10-13

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Please tell me whether you have more confidence in George W. Bush or Al Gore to deal with this issue. Q14-16

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Please tell me whether you think George W. Bush or Al Gore better represents this quality. Q17-21

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Have you seen, read, or heard anything recently about Republican candidate George W. Bush? Q 22

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. 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? Q 22-2

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Have you seen, read, or heard anything recently about Democratic candidate Al Gore? Q 23

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. 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? Q 23-2

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Which of the following best describes your position on guns? Q 24

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. If a candidate’s position on guns differs from your own, how likely is it that this particular difference alone would determine your vote on election day? Q 25

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. Gun Control Intensity

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. June 1992 Battleground Survey Compared to November Popular Vote

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. June US News Character Survey Compared to November Election Vote

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. PRESIDENTIAL ISSUES ADVANTAGES Please tell me, for each issue, whether you have more confidence in George W. Bush or Al Gore to deal with this issue.

June 11-13, 2000 / N=1000 “Likely” Voters Nationwide / ±3.1% M.O.E. PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP QUALITIES Please tell me, for each leadership quality, whether you think George W. Bush or Al Gore better represents this quality.