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Geography: California
Data Collected: 03/30/2016 - 04/03/2016
Release Date: 04/04/2016
Percentages
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In CA, 47% of Registered Voters and 15% of Likely GOP Primary Voters Have 'Extremely Negative' View of Trump; Still He Leads Cruz Narrowly;
Clinton Atop Sanders in Democrat Primary; Harris & Sanchez Likely To Advance for Boxer's Seat; CA's Vital 55 Electoral Votes Stay Blue in 2016:
Extremely unscripted Donald Trump is viewed extremely unfavorably by half of California's registered voters and by 15% of Republicans most likely to vote in the state's 06/07/16 GOP Primary,
according to research just completed by SurveyUSA for television stations KABC in Los Angeles, KPIX in San Francisco, KGTV in San Diego, and KFSN in Fresno. 71% of CA women and 75% of
CA Latinos view Trump negatively today. But even with this anchor tied to his foot, Trump at this hour continues to lead Ted Cruz, though narrowly, among likely Republican primary voters.
Today, it's Trump 40%, Cruz 32%, John Kasich 17%. Trump still leads among women, though his comments about women, and his staff's treatment of women, were in the news during the field
period for this survey. Among moderates, Kasich and Trump run effectively even in the GOP Primary, 35% for Trump to 34% for Kasich, with Cruz at 10%. Among those who say they are
"somewhat conservative," Cruz leads Trump 44% to 38%. But among those who are "very conservative," Trump leads Cruz 45% to 38%. Among primary voters with an "extremely positive" view of
Trump, Trump defeats Cruz 8:1. Among those who are "neutral" on Trump, Cruz leads Trump 4:3. And among those who have an "extremely negative" view of Trump, Cruz defeats Trump 10:1.
The contest is fluid; much could change between now and 06/07/16. To win all 172 of California's delegates to the Republican National Convention, Trump, Cruz, or Kasich would need to carry
every one of CA's 53 Congressional Districts.
In the Democratic presidential primary today, it's Hillary Clinton 53%, Bernie Sanders 39%. Clinton wins the white vote by 6 points, 48% to 42%, and wins the African American vote 3:1. Sanders
edges Clinton among single Democratic primary voters; Clinton leads decisively among married voters.
In the open, non-partisan, "Top 2" primary for United States Senator, to fill the seat that will become open when Democrat Barbara Boxer retires at year-end, Democrat Kamala Harris, the Attorney
General of the State of California, and Democrat Loretta Sanchez, a Congresswoman from California's 46th Congressional District, top 3 other challengers and are likely to advance to the 11/08/16
general election. Republican Phil Wyman and Republican Tom Del Beccaro today tie for 3rd place at 8%, and Republican Duf Sundheim trails at 5%. Among voters who tell SurveyUSA they
"always" vote in "every" California primary, and who therefore are the most reliable voters, Harris leads Sanchez today by 11 points, 30% to 19%. A smaller turnout might increase the size of Harris'
primary margin and a larger turnout might narrow the gap between the Top 2 primary finishers, but in any turnout scenario, at this hour, 2 Democrats advance to the general, and Boxer's seat stays
Blue.
In hypothetical November head-to-head presidential match-ups today:
* Hillary Clinton defeats Donald Trump by 34 points, 60% to 26%.
* Hillary Clinton defeats Ted Cruz by 25 points, 57% to 32%.
* Hillary Clinton defeats John Kasich 23 points, 56% to 33%.
* Bernie Sanders defeats Donald Trump by 39 points, 63% to 24%.
* Bernie Sanders defeats Ted Cruz by 35 points, 61% to 26%.
* Bernie Sanders defeats John Kasich by 29 points, 57% to 28%.
Registered voters from all parties were asked, regardless for whom they may vote, which candidate for President would they want sitting in the Oval Office if there were a major terrorist attack on
the United States today: 37% say Clinton, 21% say Sanders, 15% say Trump, 9% say Cruz, 5% say Kasich.
About: SurveyUSA interviewed 2,400 state of California adults 03/30/16 through 04/03/16. Of the adults, 1,991 were registered to vote in the state of California. Of the CA registered voters, 356
were determined by SurveyUSA to be likely to vote in the 06/07/16 Republican Presidential primary, 767 were determined by SurveyUSA to be likely to vote in the 06/07/16 Democratic
Presidential primary, 1,269 were determined to be likely to vote in the 06/07/16 open, non-partisan U.S. Senate primary, and 1,507 were determined to be likely to vote in the 11/08/16 general
election. This research was conducted using blended sample, mixed mode. Respondents reachable on a home telephone (58% of registered voters) were interviewed on their home telephone in
the
recorded
voice of-awww.surveyusa.com
professional announcer. Respondents not reachable on a home telephone (42% of registered voters) were shown aResults
questionnaire
on their smartphone,
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Primary voters will be asked to vote for a candidate for United States Senator. If you were filling out your ballot in the United States Senate primary now, who would you vote for?
(candidate names rotated) Republican Tom Del Beccaro? Republican Duf Sundheim? Republican Phil Wyman? Democrat Kamala Harris? Democrat Loretta Sanchez? Or one of the
other candidates?
All
Gender
Male
8%
Age
Female 18-34
8%
7%
6%
Sundheim (R)
5%
6%
4%
5%
Wyman (R)
8%
10%
6%
9%
Harris (D)
26%
22%
29%
15%
Sanchez (D
22%
20%
25%
22%
<50 / 50+
Race
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
9%
8%
9%
8%
8%
8%
2%
3%
11%
3%
6%
7%
1%
4%
1%
7%
10%
6%
8%
9%
9%
0%
9%
4%
27%
33%
27%
21%
30%
28%
59%
14%
27%
29%
22%
15%
25%
19%
13%
14%
37%
31%
1%
9%
5%
Other
7%
8%
6%
7%
4%
7%
12%
5%
9%
8%
4%
6%
7%
Undecided
24%
26%
23%
36%
23%
18%
20%
30%
19%
27%
21%
20%
25%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
52%
48%
25%
25%
29%
21%
50%
50%
52%
6%
30%
11%
Primary voters will be asked to vote for a candidate for United States Senator. If you were filling out your ballot in the United States Senate primary now, who would you vote for?
(candidate names rotated) Republican Tom Del Beccaro? Republican Duf Sundheim? Republican Phil Wyman? Democrat Kamala Harris? Democrat Loretta Sanchez? Or one of the
other candidates?
All
Party Affiliation
Ideology
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
8%
30%
22%
11%
4%
4%
1%
0%
Sundheim (R)
5%
16%
Wyman (R)
8%
25%
Harris (D)
26%
Sanchez (D
22%
19%
17%
11%
8%
10%
0%
0%
16%
24%
6%
0%
1%
4%
4%
10%
19%
23%
5%
1%
10%
14%
21%
5%
3%
2%
19%
24%
0%
8%
1%
16%
45%
46%
19%
11%
22%
37%
42%
9%
11%
25%
12%
9%
1%
13%
4%
0%
0%
17%
10%
12%
10%
0%
0%
11%
17%
6%
3%
2%
12%
13%
3%
41%
47%
18%
14%
16%
17%
35%
27%
36%
4%
2%
5%
18%
36%
Other
7%
7%
9%
6%
10%
14%
4%
3%
15%
6%
6%
9%
4%
14%
9%
6%
6%
6%
Undecided
24%
14%
37%
31%
37%
37%
12%
9%
15%
30%
29%
20%
10%
16%
24%
43%
34%
18%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
6%
15%
13%
11%
12%
27%
14%
9%
21%
38%
16%
13%
8%
12%
13%
16%
50%
Sponsors:
All SurveyUSA clients in California
Primary voters will be asked to vote for a candidate for United States Senator. If you were filling out your ballot in the United States Senate primary now, who would you vote for?
(candidate names rotated) Republican Tom Del Beccaro? Republican Duf Sundheim? Republican Phil Wyman? Democrat Kamala Harris? Democrat Loretta Sanchez? Or one of the
other candidates?
All
Union HH
Marital Status
Single Married
Child < 18
Yes
No
7%
Education
Income
Yes
No
8%
11%
7%
5%
Sundheim (R)
5%
3%
6%
2%
4%
5%
5%
2%
4%
10%
4%
6%
5%
7%
4%
3%
3%
6%
Wyman (R)
8%
6%
9%
5%
11%
12%
6%
5%
10%
10%
3%
9%
9%
3%
6%
13%
5%
10%
Harris (D)
26%
30%
25%
28%
26%
19%
28%
38%
17%
20%
17%
21%
33%
23%
26%
27%
25%
26%
Sanchez (D
22%
24%
22%
22%
22%
25%
21%
20%
28%
17%
34%
22%
18%
28%
20%
21%
22%
22%
9%
10%
Attend Church
6%
9%
9%
6%
8%
8%
11%
7%
9%
7%
Other
7%
4%
8%
9%
5%
5%
8%
5%
7%
10%
9%
7%
7%
10%
6%
6%
5%
9%
Undecided
24%
23%
24%
28%
22%
24%
24%
23%
25%
24%
26%
28%
19%
22%
27%
23%
32%
20%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
21%
77%
38%
52%
29%
70%
36%
37%
27%
17%
38%
45%
27%
33%
39%
37%
63%
Primary voters will be asked to vote for a candidate for United States Senator. If you were filling out your ballot in the United States Senate primary now, who would you vote for?
(candidate names rotated) Republican Tom Del Beccaro? Republican Duf Sundheim? Republican Phil Wyman? Democrat Kamala Harris? Democrat Loretta Sanchez? Or one of the
other candidates?
All
Region
Vote in CA Primary
8%
9%
11%
6%
3%
8%
8%
6%
Sundheim (R)
5%
Wyman (R)
8%
5%
4%
10%
1%
7%
2%
1%
4%
10%
9%
8%
8%
8%
8%
Harris (D)
Sanchez (D
26%
17%
23%
17%
46%
30%
19%
19%
22%
12%
31%
25%
17%
19%
31%
17%
Other
7%
15%
4%
5%
6%
5%
7%
19%
Undecided
24%
38%
17%
28%
20%
24%
24%
29%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
23%
36%
20%
21%
60%
30%
10%
Sponsors:
All SurveyUSA clients in California
If you were filling out your Republican primary ballot for President of the United States right now, who would you vote for in the Republican primary? (candidate names rotated) Donald
Trump? Ted Cruz? or John Kasich?
All
Gender
Male
Age
Female 18-34
<50 / 50+
Race
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
Donald Trump
40%
42%
38%
19%
39%
52%
43%
29%
48%
41%
**
27%
53%
Ted Cruz
32%
32%
31%
36%
30%
22%
40%
33%
30%
30%
**
42%
24%
John Kasich
17%
15%
20%
34%
19%
9%
11%
26%
10%
15%
**
26%
19%
Undecided
12%
12%
12%
11%
12%
17%
5%
11%
12%
15%
**
4%
4%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
51%
49%
22%
23%
31%
25%
45%
55%
73%
3%
18%
6%
If you were filling out your Republican primary ballot for President of the United States right now, who would you vote for in the Republican primary? (candidate names rotated) Donald
Trump? Ted Cruz? or John Kasich?
All
Party Affiliation
Ideology
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
Donald Trump
40%
52%
37%
35%
**
**
**
**
45%
38%
35%
**
**
89%
66%
30%
3%
5%
Ted Cruz
32%
36%
36%
24%
**
**
**
**
38%
44%
10%
**
**
11%
25%
41%
35%
53%
John Kasich
17%
10%
11%
30%
**
**
**
**
9%
10%
34%
**
**
0%
6%
14%
40%
24%
Undecided
12%
2%
17%
12%
**
**
**
**
8%
8%
20%
**
**
0%
2%
15%
22%
18%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
18%
44%
32%
4%
2%
0%
0%
19%
48%
30%
1%
1%
16%
28%
18%
21%
15%
If you were filling out your Republican primary ballot for President of the United States right now, who would you vote for in the Republican primary? (candidate names rotated) Donald
Trump? Ted Cruz? or John Kasich?
All
Union HH
Yes
No
Marital Status
Single Married
Child < 18
Yes
No
Attend Church
Education
Income
Donald Trump
40%
39%
40%
49%
38%
38%
40%
55%
47%
23%
59%
37%
37%
52%
37%
35%
25%
47%
Ted Cruz
32%
30%
33%
32%
29%
26%
35%
23%
21%
47%
18%
42%
26%
36%
43%
24%
33%
31%
John Kasich
17%
8%
20%
13%
20%
24%
14%
6%
26%
17%
8%
9%
26%
3%
8%
28%
23%
14%
Undecided
12%
23%
7%
6%
14%
12%
12%
16%
7%
13%
15%
11%
11%
9%
12%
13%
18%
8%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
22%
77%
24%
65%
30%
70%
26%
35%
39%
10%
42%
48%
20%
30%
49%
33%
67%
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All SurveyUSA clients in California
If you were filling out your Republican primary ballot for President of the United States right now, who would you vote for in the Republican primary? (candidate names rotated) Donald
Trump? Ted Cruz? or John Kasich?
All
Region
Vote in CA Primary
Donald Trump
40%
39%
49%
30%
36%
37%
49%
36%
Ted Cruz
32%
26%
34%
43%
14%
28%
32%
62%
John Kasich
17%
18%
13%
9%
43%
18%
19%
2%
Undecided
12%
18%
4%
18%
6%
17%
1%
0%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
27%
33%
27%
13%
68%
25%
7%
If you were filling out your Democratic Primary ballot for President of the United States right now, who would you vote for in the Democratic Primary? (candidate names rotated) Hillary
Clinton? or Bernie Sanders?
All
Gender
Male
Age
Female 18-34
<50 / 50+
Race
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
Hillary Clinton
53%
51%
55%
40%
44%
65%
62%
42%
64%
48%
64%
53%
65%
Bernie Sanders
39%
43%
35%
56%
50%
23%
26%
53%
24%
42%
20%
42%
29%
Undecided
8%
6%
10%
3%
6%
12%
12%
5%
12%
10%
16%
5%
5%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
50%
50%
24%
26%
30%
20%
50%
50%
45%
8%
35%
12%
If you were filling out your Democratic Primary ballot for President of the United States right now, who would you vote for in the Democratic Primary? (candidate names rotated) Hillary
Clinton? or Bernie Sanders?
All
Party Affiliation
Ideology
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
Hillary Clinton
53%
**
**
**
36%
33%
64%
68%
Bernie Sanders
39%
**
**
**
33%
58%
31%
Undecided
8%
**
**
**
31%
9%
5%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
1%
2%
3%
8%
17%
Trump Opinion
**
73%
54%
39%
59%
**
38%
44%
54%
57%
28%
**
25%
35%
58%
37%
**
46%
30%
30%
39%
4%
**
1%
11%
2%
4%
**
15%
26%
15%
4%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
45%
22%
5%
9%
41%
23%
19%
4%
5%
9%
14%
68%
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All SurveyUSA clients in California
If you were filling out your Democratic Primary ballot for President of the United States right now, who would you vote for in the Democratic Primary? (candidate names rotated) Hillary
Clinton? or Bernie Sanders?
All
Union HH
Marital Status
Yes
No
Child < 18
Single Married
Yes
No
Attend Church
Education
Income
Hillary Clinton
53%
51%
54%
46%
59%
44%
57%
48%
55%
57%
59%
50%
52%
48%
59%
51%
37%
62%
Bernie Sanders
39%
40%
38%
48%
32%
50%
34%
43%
40%
30%
30%
38%
44%
40%
34%
42%
54%
30%
Undecided
8%
8%
8%
7%
8%
6%
9%
9%
5%
13%
10%
12%
4%
11%
6%
7%
9%
8%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
24%
75%
44%
49%
27%
72%
40%
39%
20%
20%
36%
43%
30%
33%
37%
38%
62%
If you were filling out your Democratic Primary ballot for President of the United States right now, who would you vote for in the Democratic Primary? (candidate names rotated) Hillary
Clinton? or Bernie Sanders?
All
Region
Hillary Clinton
53%
57%
48%
65%
Bernie Sanders
39%
28%
49%
27%
Undecided
8%
15%
3%
8%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
38%
17%
Vote in CA Primary
49%
61%
45%
37%
40%
30%
46%
62%
12%
10%
9%
1%
100%
100%
100%
100%
26%
56%
32%
12%
If the November general election for President of the United States were today, and the only two candidates on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton,
who would you vote for?
All
Gender
Male
Age
Female 18-34
<50 / 50+
Race
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
26%
31%
21%
18%
27%
24%
36%
23%
29%
34%
10%
19%
17%
60%
53%
67%
65%
60%
63%
51%
62%
58%
51%
78%
70%
65%
Undecided
14%
16%
11%
17%
13%
13%
13%
15%
13%
15%
12%
11%
19%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
49%
51%
23%
27%
30%
19%
51%
49%
51%
6%
31%
13%
Sponsors:
All SurveyUSA clients in California
If the November general election for President of the United States were today, and the only two candidates on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton,
who would you vote for?
All
Party Affiliation
Ideology
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
26%
76%
65%
60%
15%
6%
4%
2%
44%
56%
22%
7%
2%
93%
78%
45%
15%
3%
60%
12%
10%
24%
65%
78%
91%
93%
37%
30%
65%
82%
88%
6%
14%
22%
63%
90%
Undecided
14%
12%
25%
15%
21%
16%
5%
6%
20%
14%
13%
11%
10%
0%
8%
33%
23%
8%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
5%
15%
13%
11%
13%
28%
12%
9%
20%
40%
16%
12%
6%
12%
14%
19%
47%
If the November general election for President of the United States were today, and the only two candidates on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton,
who would you vote for?
All
Union HH
Marital Status
No
25%
Income
Yes
No
25%
26%
60%
67%
59%
64%
60%
62%
60%
69%
61%
48%
62%
53%
66%
63%
56%
63%
61%
60%
Undecided
14%
8%
15%
15%
13%
11%
15%
14%
10%
18%
16%
18%
10%
13%
20%
10%
19%
11%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
21%
77%
36%
54%
33%
67%
36%
35%
29%
20%
37%
44%
26%
34%
40%
36%
64%
28%
Yes
Education
26%
21%
28%
Attend Church
Single Married
Child < 18
17%
29%
34%
23%
29%
24%
24%
27%
20%
29%
If the November general election for President of the United States were today, and the only two candidates on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton,
who would you vote for?
All
Region
Vote in CA Primary
26%
34%
32%
25%
10%
28%
25%
24%
60%
53%
52%
65%
76%
59%
61%
64%
Undecided
14%
13%
17%
10%
14%
13%
15%
12%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
36%
21%
22%
52%
34%
12%
Sponsors:
All SurveyUSA clients in California
What if the only two candidates were Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Hillary Clinton ... who would you vote for?
All
Gender
Male
Age
Female 18-34
<50 / 50+
Race
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
32%
34%
29%
33%
28%
28%
41%
30%
33%
39%
16%
27%
22%
57%
52%
62%
58%
60%
61%
48%
59%
56%
50%
76%
65%
61%
Undecided
11%
13%
8%
9%
12%
11%
12%
10%
11%
11%
7%
8%
17%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
49%
51%
23%
27%
30%
19%
51%
49%
51%
6%
31%
13%
What if the only two candidates were Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Hillary Clinton ... who would you vote for?
All
Party Affiliation
Ideology
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
32%
87%
71%
72%
19%
11%
8%
1%
62%
62%
28%
9%
1%
56%
65%
48%
37%
14%
57%
7%
10%
16%
63%
76%
87%
95%
30%
26%
61%
82%
91%
30%
23%
27%
50%
81%
Undecided
11%
5%
20%
12%
19%
13%
5%
4%
8%
12%
11%
9%
8%
14%
11%
25%
13%
5%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
5%
15%
13%
11%
13%
28%
12%
9%
20%
40%
16%
12%
6%
12%
14%
19%
47%
What if the only two candidates were Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Hillary Clinton ... who would you vote for?
All
Union HH
Yes
No
32%
33%
31%
57%
62%
Undecided
11%
5%
Total
100%
100%
100%
21%
Marital Status
Single Married
Child < 18
Yes
No
25%
36%
33%
31%
57%
63%
55%
57%
58%
12%
12%
9%
9%
11%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
77%
36%
54%
33%
67%
Attend Church
Education
Income
30%
50%
69%
59%
42%
12%
11%
8%
100%
100%
100%
36%
35%
29%
26%
36%
30%
62%
50%
62%
12%
14%
7%
100%
100%
100%
20%
37%
44%
30%
36%
31%
32%
60%
58%
12%
12%
56%
56%
58%
8%
13%
9%
100%
26%
100%
100%
100%
100%
34%
40%
36%
64%
Sponsors:
All SurveyUSA clients in California
What if the only two candidates were Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Hillary Clinton ... who would you vote for?
All
Region
Vote in CA Primary
32%
42%
33%
35%
17%
34%
30%
26%
57%
46%
55%
57%
73%
56%
58%
62%
Undecided
11%
12%
12%
8%
10%
9%
12%
12%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
36%
21%
22%
52%
34%
12%
And what if the only two candidates were Republican John Kasich and Democrat Hillary Clinton?
All
Gender
Male
Age
Female 18-34
<50 / 50+
Race
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
33%
35%
30%
30%
28%
32%
42%
29%
36%
41%
15%
26%
24%
56%
50%
62%
58%
60%
57%
47%
59%
53%
47%
72%
66%
60%
Undecided
11%
15%
8%
12%
12%
11%
10%
12%
11%
12%
12%
8%
16%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
49%
51%
23%
27%
30%
19%
51%
49%
51%
6%
31%
13%
And what if the only two candidates were Republican John Kasich and Democrat Hillary Clinton?
All
Party Affiliation
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
33%
82%
56%
13%
13%
14%
Undecided
11%
5%
18%
14%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
5%
15%
13%
Ideology
69%
72%
22%
16%
10%
3%
55%
58%
67%
85%
95%
35%
20%
16%
5%
3%
10%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
11%
13%
28%
12%
9%
60%
31%
15%
2%
55%
63%
30%
55%
79%
90%
37%
24%
10%
14%
7%
7%
8%
13%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
40%
16%
12%
6%
12%
53%
36%
15%
25%
45%
80%
23%
19%
5%
100%
100%
100%
14%
19%
47%
Sponsors:
All SurveyUSA clients in California
And what if the only two candidates were Republican John Kasich and Democrat Hillary Clinton?
All
Union HH
Marital Status
Yes
No
Child < 18
Single Married
Yes
No
Attend Church
Education
Income
33%
31%
33%
28%
36%
32%
33%
20%
31%
50%
23%
36%
34%
26%
32%
37%
30%
34%
56%
57%
56%
61%
53%
57%
56%
68%
58%
39%
64%
49%
58%
64%
55%
52%
56%
56%
Undecided
11%
12%
11%
11%
11%
11%
11%
12%
11%
11%
13%
15%
8%
10%
12%
11%
13%
10%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
21%
77%
36%
54%
33%
67%
36%
35%
29%
20%
37%
44%
26%
34%
40%
36%
64%
And what if the only two candidates were Republican John Kasich and Democrat Hillary Clinton?
All
Region
Vote in CA Primary
33%
37%
37%
32%
21%
33%
35%
23%
56%
50%
52%
60%
63%
55%
55%
65%
Undecided
11%
13%
10%
8%
16%
12%
10%
12%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
36%
21%
22%
52%
34%
12%
Now, what if the only two names on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders?
All
Gender
Male
Age
Female 18-34
<50 / 50+
Race
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
23%
23%
29%
22%
26%
34%
24%
26%
21%
21%
63%
58%
68%
72%
61%
62%
57%
66%
60%
51%
77%
75%
75%
Undecided
13%
16%
11%
7%
16%
15%
14%
12%
15%
15%
16%
11%
11%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
49%
51%
23%
27%
30%
19%
51%
49%
51%
6%
31%
13%
6%
14%
14%
Sponsors:
All SurveyUSA clients in California
Now, what if the only two names on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders?
All
Party Affiliation
Ideology
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
24%
76%
62%
55%
13%
1%
3%
5%
40%
50%
21%
6%
3%
88%
74%
38%
19%
1%
63%
12%
24%
30%
65%
82%
88%
87%
42%
31%
66%
91%
82%
12%
15%
34%
62%
91%
Undecided
13%
12%
14%
16%
22%
17%
9%
8%
18%
19%
13%
3%
14%
0%
11%
28%
19%
9%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
5%
15%
13%
11%
13%
28%
12%
9%
20%
40%
16%
12%
6%
12%
14%
19%
47%
Now, what if the only two names on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders?
All
Union HH
Marital Status
Yes
No
Single Married
Child < 18
Yes
No
Attend Church
Education
Income
24%
24%
24%
16%
27%
25%
23%
19%
24%
29%
20%
24%
24%
19%
22%
28%
23%
24%
63%
68%
62%
73%
58%
61%
64%
70%
66%
51%
65%
64%
62%
66%
66%
59%
61%
64%
Undecided
13%
7%
14%
11%
15%
13%
13%
12%
10%
20%
15%
12%
14%
15%
12%
14%
16%
12%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
21%
77%
36%
54%
33%
67%
36%
35%
29%
20%
37%
44%
26%
34%
40%
36%
64%
Now, what if the only two names on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders?
All
Region
Vote in CA Primary
24%
31%
25%
23%
15%
27%
21%
18%
63%
56%
62%
65%
69%
59%
64%
79%
Undecided
13%
14%
12%
12%
16%
14%
15%
3%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
36%
21%
22%
52%
34%
12%
Sponsors:
All SurveyUSA clients in California
All
Gender
Male
Age
Female 18-34
<50 / 50+
Race
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
26%
27%
25%
26%
24%
23%
33%
25%
27%
34%
11%
21%
16%
61%
59%
63%
70%
61%
59%
54%
65%
57%
51%
82%
69%
71%
Undecided
13%
14%
12%
3%
16%
18%
13%
10%
16%
15%
8%
10%
13%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
49%
51%
23%
27%
30%
19%
51%
49%
51%
6%
31%
13%
All
Party Affiliation
Ideology
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
26%
85%
62%
64%
12%
3%
5%
2%
58%
52%
24%
2%
1%
60%
54%
35%
30%
11%
61%
10%
18%
21%
66%
91%
86%
88%
35%
32%
59%
94%
92%
21%
31%
37%
62%
83%
Undecided
13%
6%
20%
14%
22%
6%
9%
10%
6%
16%
17%
5%
7%
19%
15%
28%
8%
6%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
5%
15%
13%
11%
13%
28%
12%
9%
20%
40%
16%
12%
6%
12%
14%
19%
47%
All
Union HH
Marital Status
No
27%
Income
Yes
No
20%
27%
61%
72%
59%
70%
56%
65%
60%
71%
65%
43%
63%
59%
62%
Undecided
13%
8%
14%
11%
14%
11%
14%
11%
13%
15%
16%
12%
12%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
21%
77%
36%
54%
33%
67%
36%
35%
29%
20%
37%
44%
30%
Yes
Education
26%
19%
25%
Attend Church
Single Married
Child < 18
22%
41%
21%
28%
26%
23%
31%
26%
26%
64%
61%
60%
63%
60%
14%
16%
9%
11%
14%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
26%
34%
40%
36%
64%
Sponsors:
All SurveyUSA clients in California
All
Region
Vote in CA Primary
26%
33%
28%
27%
15%
29%
25%
14%
61%
48%
63%
63%
69%
55%
65%
77%
Undecided
13%
19%
10%
10%
15%
16%
10%
8%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
36%
21%
22%
52%
34%
12%
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
And what if it were Republican John Kasich and Democrat Bernie Sanders?
All
Gender
Male
Age
Female 18-34
<50 / 50+
Race
28%
31%
24%
24%
23%
25%
42%
23%
32%
38%
15%
16%
20%
57%
52%
62%
67%
60%
56%
43%
63%
51%
46%
73%
71%
60%
Undecided
15%
17%
14%
9%
16%
19%
14%
13%
17%
16%
12%
13%
20%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
49%
51%
23%
27%
30%
19%
51%
49%
51%
6%
31%
13%
And what if it were Republican John Kasich and Democrat Bernie Sanders?
All
Party Affiliation
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
28%
85%
60%
61%
19%
10%
57%
9%
18%
22%
55%
Undecided
15%
6%
23%
18%
26%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
5%
15%
13%
Ideology
6%
4%
54%
82%
82%
86%
39%
8%
12%
9%
7%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
11%
13%
28%
12%
9%
53%
27%
4%
5%
52%
56%
28%
53%
91%
90%
28%
24%
20%
21%
5%
5%
20%
19%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
40%
16%
12%
6%
12%
34%
30%
15%
36%
54%
78%
30%
17%
7%
100%
100%
100%
14%
19%
47%
Sponsors:
All SurveyUSA clients in California
And what if it were Republican John Kasich and Democrat Bernie Sanders?
All
Union HH
Marital Status
Yes
No
Child < 18
Single Married
Yes
No
Attend Church
Education
Income
28%
23%
29%
20%
33%
25%
29%
20%
26%
40%
20%
27%
32%
19%
25%
36%
25%
29%
57%
63%
56%
66%
51%
62%
55%
65%
61%
42%
62%
57%
55%
64%
57%
53%
60%
55%
Undecided
15%
14%
15%
14%
16%
13%
16%
15%
13%
18%
18%
17%
13%
17%
18%
11%
15%
15%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
21%
77%
36%
54%
33%
67%
36%
35%
29%
20%
37%
44%
26%
34%
40%
36%
64%
And what if it were Republican John Kasich and Democrat Bernie Sanders?
All
Region
Vote in CA Primary
28%
33%
29%
26%
21%
31%
27%
18%
57%
50%
59%
62%
56%
52%
60%
72%
Undecided
15%
17%
12%
12%
23%
18%
13%
10%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
36%
21%
22%
52%
34%
12%
10
Now, regardless of who you may vote for, is your opinion of Donald Trump ... extremely positive? Positive? Neutral? Negative? Or extremely negative?
All
Gender
Male
Extremely Positive
6%
7%
Positive
11%
15%
Neutral
15%
16%
Negative
19%
20%
Extremely Negative
47%
41%
No Opinion
Age
Female 18-34
<50 / 50+
Race
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
3%
8%
4%
10%
6%
6%
9%
8%
5%
13%
11%
21%
9%
15%
18%
8%
4%
8%
14%
12%
14%
21%
12%
13%
17%
17%
12%
12%
14%
19%
26%
18%
17%
15%
22%
16%
19%
25%
17%
23%
52%
53%
46%
44%
40%
49%
43%
36%
45%
62%
48%
5%
3%
5%
2%
2%
2%
2%
1%
3%
2%
1%
3%
1%
6%
2%
3%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
50%
50%
29%
28%
27%
17%
56%
44%
47%
6%
31%
15%
10
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Party Affiliation
Ideology
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
Extremely Positive
6%
**
8%
9%
7%
1%
2%
2%
23%
9%
4%
2%
2%
100%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Positive
11%
**
27%
18%
6%
10%
4%
6%
12%
23%
9%
5%
10%
0%
100%
0%
0%
0%
Neutral
15%
**
25%
26%
17%
5%
11%
3%
13%
24%
16%
9%
2%
0%
0%
100%
0%
0%
Negative
19%
**
23%
26%
21%
16%
22%
11%
27%
18%
24%
18%
7%
0%
0%
0%
100%
0%
Extremely Negative
47%
**
13%
22%
47%
68%
60%
78%
23%
25%
44%
64%
80%
0%
0%
0%
0%
100%
No Opinion
2%
**
3%
0%
2%
0%
1%
0%
2%
0%
2%
2%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
5%
14%
15%
13%
13%
26%
11%
8%
19%
39%
17%
12%
6%
11%
15%
19%
47%
10
Now, regardless of who you may vote for, is your opinion of Donald Trump ... extremely positive? Positive? Neutral? Negative? Or extremely negative?
All
Union HH
Yes
No
6%
6%
11%
8%
15%
16%
Negative
19%
Extremely Negative
47%
Extremely Positive
6%
Positive
Neutral
No Opinion
Marital Status
Single Married
Child < 18
Attend Church
Education
Income
Yes
No
4%
7%
9%
5%
6%
6%
5%
5%
8%
5%
12%
8%
14%
12%
11%
10%
13%
11%
10%
14%
10%
15%
11%
16%
14%
15%
12%
16%
18%
19%
16%
11%
23%
18%
21%
19%
22%
18%
20%
17%
22%
19%
20%
46%
47%
53%
43%
42%
48%
51%
45%
41%
40%
44%
8%
6%
6%
10%
9%
14%
10%
13%
15%
19%
11%
13%
16%
19%
19%
18%
22%
23%
17%
52%
48%
47%
45%
47%
46%
2%
1%
2%
2%
1%
1%
2%
1%
3%
2%
7%
1%
1%
3%
2%
1%
1%
3%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
19%
79%
41%
50%
32%
68%
38%
36%
26%
19%
38%
44%
31%
33%
36%
42%
58%
10
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Region
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Extremely Positive
6%
7%
6%
7%
5%
10%
3%
3%
Positive
11%
10%
12%
13%
10%
13%
14%
4%
Neutral
15%
18%
16%
10%
15%
15%
17%
11%
Negative
19%
19%
16%
25%
20%
16%
21%
24%
Extremely Negative
47%
46%
48%
43%
48%
46%
42%
57%
No Opinion
2%
1%
2%
1%
3%
1%
2%
1%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
36%
21%
22%
44%
38%
15%
11
Regardless of who you may vote for, is your opinion of Hillary Clinton ... extremely positive? Positive? Neutral? Negative? Or extremely negative?
All
Gender
Female 18-34
<50 / 50+
Race
35-49
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
White
Extremely Positive
13%
13%
14%
10%
10%
16%
21%
10%
18%
9%
25%
18%
12%
Positive
27%
26%
29%
21%
32%
33%
22%
27%
29%
29%
27%
29%
20%
Neutral
24%
21%
27%
35%
27%
13%
15%
31%
14%
17%
27%
27%
36%
Negative
15%
16%
14%
16%
14%
17%
14%
15%
16%
15%
5%
16%
18%
Extremely Negative
18%
23%
14%
16%
15%
18%
27%
16%
22%
28%
8%
10%
10%
No Opinion
Male
Age
2%
1%
2%
2%
1%
3%
1%
2%
2%
1%
9%
1%
4%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
50%
50%
29%
28%
27%
17%
56%
44%
47%
6%
31%
15%
11
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Regardless of who you may vote for, is your opinion of Hillary Clinton ... extremely positive? Positive? Neutral? Negative? Or extremely negative?
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Party Affiliation
Ideology
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
Extremely Positive
13%
**
3%
3%
5%
12%
16%
48%
24%
8%
12%
11%
23%
13%
5%
8%
9%
19%
Positive
27%
**
11%
13%
25%
37%
45%
32%
7%
19%
30%
33%
41%
20%
22%
17%
20%
36%
Neutral
24%
**
22%
23%
36%
26%
24%
11%
13%
12%
30%
29%
21%
14%
17%
33%
30%
21%
Negative
15%
**
21%
21%
16%
20%
11%
7%
14%
18%
14%
21%
7%
5%
13%
19%
20%
15%
Extremely Negative
18%
**
42%
38%
12%
5%
3%
1%
39%
43%
14%
4%
3%
48%
43%
22%
20%
7%
No Opinion
2%
**
2%
0%
6%
0%
1%
0%
2%
0%
0%
1%
5%
0%
0%
0%
1%
2%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
5%
14%
15%
13%
13%
26%
11%
8%
19%
39%
17%
12%
6%
11%
15%
19%
47%
11
Regardless of who you may vote for, is your opinion of Hillary Clinton ... extremely positive? Positive? Neutral? Negative? Or extremely negative?
All
Union HH
Marital Status
Attend Church
Education
Income
Yes
No
Yes
No
Extremely Positive
13%
16%
13%
13%
14%
11%
14%
10%
15%
16%
21%
13%
10%
17%
13%
10%
7%
18%
Positive
27%
34%
26%
23%
30%
31%
26%
35%
27%
17%
28%
22%
31%
22%
29%
30%
26%
29%
Neutral
24%
21%
24%
28%
22%
24%
24%
24%
30%
15%
17%
29%
23%
26%
25%
22%
32%
18%
Negative
15%
13%
15%
16%
14%
15%
15%
14%
12%
21%
15%
16%
14%
16%
16%
14%
17%
14%
Extremely Negative
18%
16%
19%
18%
20%
18%
19%
15%
15%
29%
16%
20%
19%
15%
17%
22%
15%
21%
No Opinion
Single Married
Child < 18
2%
0%
2%
3%
0%
1%
2%
3%
1%
2%
3%
1%
2%
3%
0%
2%
3%
1%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
19%
79%
41%
50%
32%
68%
38%
36%
26%
19%
38%
44%
31%
33%
36%
42%
58%
11
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Region
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Extremely Positive
13%
13%
17%
13%
8%
19%
9%
12%
Positive
27%
26%
22%
31%
33%
29%
29%
23%
Neutral
24%
20%
20%
19%
37%
18%
28%
31%
Negative
15%
14%
18%
20%
8%
14%
13%
20%
Extremely Negative
18%
25%
22%
16%
9%
19%
19%
15%
No Opinion
2%
2%
1%
1%
4%
1%
2%
0%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
36%
21%
22%
44%
38%
15%
12
Regardless of who you may vote for, if there were a major terrorist attack on United States soil today, which of these 5 candidates for President would you want sitting in the Oval office?
Hillary Clinton? Ted Cruz? John Kasich? Bernie Sanders? Or Donald Trump?
All
Gender
Male
Age
Female 18-34
35-49
<50 / 50+
50-64
65+
18-49
50+
Race
White
Clinton
37%
36%
39%
32%
38%
41%
40%
35%
41%
34%
55%
40%
37%
Cruz
9%
10%
9%
7%
9%
10%
14%
8%
11%
10%
15%
10%
5%
Kasich
5%
6%
3%
4%
3%
5%
7%
4%
6%
8%
1%
2%
2%
Sanders
21%
19%
24%
36%
20%
13%
11%
28%
12%
15%
14%
30%
25%
Trump
15%
19%
12%
8%
14%
19%
23%
11%
20%
22%
4%
8%
12%
Not Sure
12%
10%
14%
14%
16%
12%
5%
15%
9%
11%
11%
10%
20%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
50%
50%
29%
28%
27%
17%
56%
44%
47%
6%
31%
15%
12
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Regardless of who you may vote for, if there were a major terrorist attack on United States soil today, which of these 5 candidates for President would you want sitting in the Oval office?
Hillary Clinton? Ted Cruz? John Kasich? Bernie Sanders? Or Donald Trump?
All
Party Affiliation
Ideology
Trump Opinion
Strong Republi Indy Le Indepen Indy Le Democr Strong Very Co Somew Modera Somew Very Li Extrem Positive Neutral Negativ Extrem
Clinton
37%
**
12%
16%
25%
45%
59%
67%
25%
25%
38%
44%
52%
10%
18%
26%
31%
52%
Cruz
9%
**
21%
20%
5%
2%
2%
3%
26%
24%
5%
2%
1%
8%
17%
9%
14%
6%
Kasich
5%
**
6%
13%
4%
5%
2%
0%
1%
7%
6%
3%
1%
4%
5%
7%
6%
4%
Sanders
21%
**
7%
5%
33%
39%
24%
24%
11%
5%
21%
36%
30%
6%
3%
5%
25%
31%
Trump
15%
**
37%
33%
14%
2%
2%
1%
30%
28%
15%
7%
0%
72%
55%
25%
3%
0%
Not Sure
12%
**
17%
13%
20%
7%
11%
5%
7%
11%
14%
9%
15%
0%
3%
29%
21%
7%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
5%
14%
15%
13%
13%
26%
11%
8%
19%
39%
17%
12%
6%
11%
15%
19%
47%
12
Regardless of who you may vote for, if there were a major terrorist attack on United States soil today, which of these 5 candidates for President would you want sitting in the Oval office?
Hillary Clinton? Ted Cruz? John Kasich? Bernie Sanders? Or Donald Trump?
All
Union HH
Yes
No
Marital Status
Single Married
Child < 18
Yes
No
Attend Church
Education
Income
Clinton
37%
48%
35%
30%
44%
38%
37%
42%
39%
27%
38%
33%
39%
34%
35%
41%
31%
42%
Cruz
9%
5%
11%
7%
11%
8%
10%
4%
7%
20%
8%
11%
9%
11%
7%
10%
6%
12%
Kasich
5%
3%
5%
4%
5%
3%
5%
4%
4%
7%
0%
4%
7%
2%
5%
7%
4%
5%
Sanders
21%
19%
22%
34%
11%
21%
22%
24%
21%
17%
22%
21%
21%
28%
21%
15%
30%
15%
Trump
15%
17%
15%
11%
17%
15%
15%
12%
18%
16%
15%
17%
14%
13%
15%
17%
11%
18%
Not Sure
12%
8%
13%
14%
11%
15%
11%
14%
11%
13%
15%
15%
10%
12%
17%
10%
19%
8%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
19%
79%
41%
50%
32%
68%
38%
36%
26%
19%
38%
44%
31%
33%
36%
42%
58%
12
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Regardless of who you may vote for, if there were a major terrorist attack on United States soil today, which of these 5 candidates for President would you want sitting in the Oval office?
Hillary Clinton? Ted Cruz? John Kasich? Bernie Sanders? Or Donald Trump?
All
Region
Vote in CA Primary
Clinton
37%
27%
37%
39%
46%
40%
39%
31%
Cruz
9%
6%
12%
13%
4%
10%
11%
3%
Kasich
5%
7%
5%
3%
4%
4%
6%
3%
Sanders
21%
24%
21%
19%
21%
19%
14%
43%
Trump
15%
21%
16%
14%
11%
18%
14%
12%
Not Sure
12%
15%
10%
12%
14%
9%
16%
8%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
20%
36%
21%
22%
44%
38%
15%
** Too few respondents of this type were interviewed for this data to be meaningful.
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