Inspiring the Vote: A Simulation Election

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Inspiring the Vote: A Simulation Election Preliminary Results November 27, 2018

3019 Total Responses

Q3: Will you be 18 and eligible to vote by November 2016? Answered: 2,989 Skipped: 30

Q3: Will you be 18 and eligible to vote by November 2016? Answered: 2,989 Skipped: 30

Q4: What is your gender? Answered: 3,000 Skipped: 19

Q4: What is your gender? Answered: 3,000 Skipped: 19

Q6: Which race/ethnicity best describes you? (Please choose only one.) Answered: 3,001 Skipped: 18

Q6: Which race/ethnicity best describes you? (Please choose only one.) Answered: 3,001 Skipped: 18

Q7: Where would you place yourself on this Liberal-Conservative scale? Answered: 2,973 Skipped: 46

Q7: Where would you place yourself on this Liberal-Conservative scale? Answered: 2,973 Skipped: 46

Q8: Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or other? Answered: 2,983 Skipped: 36

Q8: Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or other? Answered: 2,983 Skipped: 36

Q9: Do you think there are any important differences in what the Republicans and Democrats stand for? Answered: 2,985 Skipped: 34

Q9: Do you think there are any important differences in what the Republicans and Democrats stand for? Answered: 2,985 Skipped: 34

Q10: Which factors are a positive influence that get you more interested or engaged in what’s happening in politics? Answered: 3,002 Skipped: 17

Q10: Which factors are a positive influence that get you more interested or engaged in what’s happening in politics? Answered: 3,002 Skipped: 17

Q11: Use the following scale to rate how much this issue has or might impact you personally: Answered: 2,995 Skipped: 24

Q11: Use the following scale to rate how much this issue has or might impact you personally: Answered: 2,995 Skipped: 24

Q12: Please click any of the activities you have or will participate in during the Presidential Campaign: Answered: 2,847 Skipped: 172

Q12: Please click any of the activities you have or will participate in during the Presidential Campaign: Answered: 2,847 Skipped: 172

Q13: Which qualities are most important in a president? Answered: 2,982 Skipped: 37

Q13: Which qualities are most important in a president? Answered: 2,982 Skipped: 37

Q14: Which Democratic candidate(s) would you be willing to support for president? Answered: 2,982 Skipped: 37

Q14: Which Democratic candidate(s) would you be willing to support for president? Answered: 2,982 Skipped: 37

Q15: Which Republican candidate(s) would you be willing to support for president? Answered: 2,975 Skipped: 44

Q15: Which Republican candidate(s) would you be willing to support for president? Answered: 2,975 Skipped: 44

Q16: If the candidate you support were elected as the next president (2017—2021), how much progress do you think s/he will be able to achieve toward the future you want in relation to: Answered: 2,993 Skipped: 26

Q16: If the candidate you support were elected as the next president (2017—2021), how much progress do you think s/he will be able to achieve toward the future you want in relation to: Answered: 2,993 Skipped: 26

Q17: Which of these statements best matches your feeling about voting now or in the future? Answered: 2,991 Skipped: 28

Q17: Which of these statements best matches your feeling about voting now or in the future? Answered: 2,991 Skipped: 28