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Default Report The Daily Aztec Presidential Poll February 25, 2020 9:11 PM MST Q1.4 - What is your gender? Male Female Non-binary Don't know/prefer not to state 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 # Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count 1 What is your gender? 1.00 4.00 1.71 0.50 0.25 707 Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5 # Field Choice Count 1 Male 30.83% 218 2 Female 67.33% 476 3 Non-binary 1.56% 11 4 Don't know/prefer not to state 0.28% 2 707

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Default ReportThe Daily Aztec Presidential PollFebruary 25, 2020 9:11 PM MST

Q1.4 - What is your gender?

Male

Female

Non-binary

Don't know/prefernot to state

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 What is your gender? 1.00 4.00 1.71 0.50 0.25 707

Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5

# Field Choice Count

1 Male 30.83% 218

2 Female 67.33% 476

3 Non-binary 1.56% 11

4 Don't know/prefer not to state 0.28% 2

707

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Q1.5 - What type of high school did you attend?

Public High School

Private High School

Charter High School

Don't know/other

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 What type of high school did you attend? 1.00 4.00 1.20 0.54 0.30 705

Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5

# Field Choice Count

1 Public High School 84.96% 599

2 Private High School 10.92% 77

3 Charter High School 2.84% 20

4 Don't know/other 1.28% 9

705

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Q1.6 - Are you a community college transfer student?

Yes

No

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Are you a community college transfer student? 1.00 2.00 1.82 0.39 0.15 706

Showing rows 1 - 3 of 3

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 18.13% 128

2 No 81.87% 578

706

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Q1.7 - What race/ethnicity do you identify as?

White (non hispanic)

Black/AfricanAmerican

Asian or PacificIslander

Middle Eastern orNorth African

Hispanic/Latinx

Native American

Two or more races

Other (pleasestate):

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 What race/ethnicity do you identify as? 1.00 8.00 2.76 2.16 4.65 706

Q1.7_7_TEXT - Other (please state):

WIDGET_ERROR.ERROR

# Field Choice Count

1 White (non hispanic) 52.69% 372

2 Black/African American 3.40% 24

3 Asian or Pacific Islander 11.19% 79

4 Middle Eastern or North African 2.41% 17

5 Hispanic/Latinx 19.12% 135

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Showing rows 1 - 9 of 9

# Field Choice Count

6 Native American 0.57% 4

7 Two or more races 10.34% 73

8 Other (please state): 0.28% 2

706

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Q1.8 - What is your living situation?

On campus

Off campus withparental aid

Off campusindependently

At parents’ home

At friends’ home

Living withsignificant

other

Homeless orhousing insecure

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 What is your living situation? 1.00 7.00 2.22 1.35 1.83 707

Showing rows 1 - 8 of 8

# Field Choice Count

1 On campus 41.16% 291

2 Off campus with parental aid 24.19% 171

3 Off campus independently 14.99% 106

4 At parents’ home 15.42% 109

5 At friends’ home 0.14% 1

6 Living with significant other 3.82% 27

7 Homeless or housing insecure 0.28% 2

707

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Q1.9 - What best describes your current academic year?

Freshman

Sophomore

Junior

Senior

Postgraduate

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 What best describes your current academic year? 1.00 5.00 2.76 1.13 1.28 707

Showing rows 1 - 6 of 6

# Field Choice Count

1 Freshman 15.56% 110

2 Sophomore 27.58% 195

3 Junior 27.58% 195

4 Senior 24.33% 172

5 Postgraduate 4.95% 35

707

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Q1.10 - Which college does your major fall under?

College of Arts andLetters

Fowler College ofBusiness

College of Education

College ofEngineering

College of Health andHuman Services

Other Departments

College ofProfessional Studies

and Fine Arts

College of Sciences

Undeclared

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Which college does your major fall under? 1.00 9.00 4.85 2.74 7.49 706

# Field Choice Count

1 College of Arts and Letters 22.24% 157

2 Fowler College of Business 10.34% 73

3 College of Education 2.69% 19

4 College of Engineering 5.38% 38

5 College of Health and Human Services 8.22% 58

6 Other Departments 3.54% 25

7 College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts 32.58% 230

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Showing rows 1 - 10 of 10

# Field Choice Count

8 College of Sciences 12.61% 89

9 Undeclared 2.41% 17

706

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Q2.1 - Are you a registered voter?

Yes

No

Don't know

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Are you a registered voter? 1.00 3.00 1.20 0.49 0.24 691

Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 83.65% 578

2 No 12.30% 85

3 Don't know 4.05% 28

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Q2.2 - What best describes your political ideology?

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Political Ideology 0.00 5.00 1.63 1.22 1.49 635

0 1 2 3 4 50

50

100

150

200

250

300

Count

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Political Ideology 0.00 5.00 1.63 1.22 1.49 635

0 2

1.63

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Q2.3 - What is your political party preference?

Democratic

Republican

Green

Libertarian

Other

Independent/NoParty Preference

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 What is your political party preference? 1.00 6.00 2.57 2.13 4.56 696

Showing rows 1 - 7 of 7

# Field Choice Count

1 Democratic 56.32% 392

2 Republican 12.64% 88

3 Green 1.29% 9

4 Libertarian 2.73% 19

5 Other 1.87% 13

6 Independent/No Party Preference 25.14% 175

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Q2.4 - Right now, how much attention are you paying to Democratic candidates running

for the 2020 Presidential nomination?

A great deal

A lot

A moderate amount

A little

None at all

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Right now, how much attention are you paying to Democratic

candidates running for the 2020 Presidential nomination?1.00 5.00 2.99 1.21 1.47 502

Showing rows 1 - 6 of 6

# Field Choice Count

1 A great deal 15.94% 80

2 A lot 15.54% 78

3 A moderate amount 32.47% 163

4 A little 25.50% 128

5 None at all 10.56% 53

502

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Q2.5 - If you are a registered voter in the state of California, how likely is it you will vote

in the Democratic Presidential Primary in California on March 3, 2020?

Extremely likely

Somewhat likely

Somewhat unlikely

Extremely unlikely

Not applicable

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1If you are a registered voter in the state of California, how likely is ityou will vote in the Democratic Presidential Primary in California on

March 3, 2020?1.00 5.00 2.11 1.47 2.17 499

Showing rows 1 - 6 of 6

# Field Choice Count

1 Extremely likely 51.50% 257

2 Somewhat likely 22.44% 112

3 Somewhat unlikely 6.21% 31

4 Extremely unlikely 3.61% 18

5 Not applicable 16.23% 81

499

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Q2.6 - Have you ever voted in the California Primary in the past?

Yes

ot sure

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Have you ever voted in the California Primary in the past? 1.00 2.00 1.71 0.46 0.21 498

Showing rows 1 - 3 of 3

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 29.32% 146

2 No/Not sure 70.68% 352

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Q2.7 - If the Democratic primary or caucus in your state were held today, which of these

current Democratic candidates (if any) would you consider supporting for the 2020

Democratic Presidential nomination. You can select more than one, if you wish, or none if

appropriate.

Bernie Sanders

Elizabeth Warren

Joe Biden

Pete Buttigieg

Tom Steyer

Amy Klobuchar

Andrew Yang

Tulsi Gabbard

Deval Patrick

Michael Bennet

Mike Bloomberg

Other

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350

# Field Choice Count

1 Bernie Sanders 34.45% 350

2 Elizabeth Warren 18.80% 191

3 Joe Biden 9.35% 95

4 Pete Buttigieg 8.17% 83

5 Tom Steyer 1.97% 20

6 Amy Klobuchar 3.25% 33

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Showing rows 1 - 13 of 13

# Field Choice Count

7 Andrew Yang 14.07% 143

8 Tulsi Gabbard 1.67% 17

9 Deval Patrick 0.49% 5

10 Michael Bennet 0.30% 3

11 Mike Bloomberg 3.74% 38

12 Other 3.74% 38

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Q2.8 - Among the candidates you are considering, if the 2020 Democratic primary or

caucus in your state were held today, who is your first choice candidate?

Bernie Sanders

Elizabeth Warren

Joe Biden

Pete Buttigieg

Tom Steyer

Amy Klobuchar

Andrew Yang

Tulsi Gabbard

Deval Patrick

Michael Bennet

Mike Bloomberg

Other

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Among the candidates you are considering, if the 2020 Democraticprimary or caucus in your state were held today, who is your first

choice candidate?1.00 12.00 3.42 3.43 11.77 489

# Field Choice Count

1 Bernie Sanders 45.81% 224

2 Elizabeth Warren 16.16% 79

3 Joe Biden 7.77% 38

4 Pete Buttigieg 5.32% 26

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Showing rows 1 - 13 of 13

# Field Choice Count

5 Tom Steyer 0.61% 3

6 Amy Klobuchar 1.43% 7

7 Andrew Yang 12.68% 62

8 Tulsi Gabbard 0.41% 2

9 Deval Patrick 0.20% 1

10 Michael Bennet 0.00% 0

11 Mike Bloomberg 1.43% 7

12 Other 8.18% 40

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Q2.9 - Which best describes how you feel about your first choice candidate right now?

I’ve definitely madeup my mind

I’ve probably made upmy mind

I’m not sure my mindis made up

My mind is not madeup

I don’t have a firstchoice

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Which best describes how you feel about your first choice candidate

right now?1.00 5.00 2.57 1.28 1.63 502

Showing rows 1 - 6 of 6

# Field Choice Count

1 I’ve definitely made up my mind 25.30% 127

2 I’ve probably made up my mind 26.69% 134

3 I’m not sure my mind is made up 24.30% 122

4 My mind is not made up 13.55% 68

5 I don’t have a first choice 10.16% 51

502

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Q2.10 - Which best describes your feelings about supporting [first choice candidate] right

now?

Enthusiastic about[first choicecandidate]

Supporting [firstchoice candidate] but

with somereservations

Supporting [firstchoice candidate]mainly because I

don’t like othercandidates

I don’t have a firstchoice

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Which best describes your feelings about supporting [first choice

candidate] right now?1.00 4.00 2.08 1.02 1.03 498

Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5

# Field Choice Count

1 Enthusiastic about [first choice candidate] 31.53% 157

2 Supporting [first choice candidate] but with some reservations 44.98% 224

3 Supporting [first choice candidate] mainly because I don’t like other candidates 7.23% 36

4 I don’t have a first choice 16.27% 81

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Q2.11 - And who would be your SECOND choice among the candidates you are

considering?

Bernie Sanders

Elizabeth Warren

Joe Biden

Pete Buttigieg

Tom Steyer

Amy Klobuchar

Andrew Yang

Tulsi Gabbard

Deval Patrick

Michael Bennet

Mike Bloomberg

Other

I do not have asecond choice

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1And who would be your SECOND choice among the candidates you

are considering?1.00 13.00 5.22 4.59 21.05 499

# Field Choice Count

1 Bernie Sanders 23.05% 115

2 Elizabeth Warren 23.85% 119

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# Field Choice Count

3 Joe Biden 8.02% 40

4 Pete Buttigieg 7.62% 38

5 Tom Steyer 1.40% 7

6 Amy Klobuchar 0.40% 2

7 Andrew Yang 10.62% 53

8 Tulsi Gabbard 1.00% 5

9 Deval Patrick 0.00% 0

10 Michael Bennet 0.20% 1

11 Mike Bloomberg 3.01% 15

12 Other 0.80% 4

13 I do not have a second choice 20.04% 100

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Q2.12 - Of the Democratic candidates listed below, which one do you believe would

perform the best against President Trump in the November 2020 presidential election?

Bernie Sanders

Elizabeth Warren

Joe Biden

Pete Buttigieg

Tom Steyer

Amy Klobuchar

Andrew Yang

Tulsi Gabbard

Deval Patrick

Michael Bennet

Mike Bloomberg

Other

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Of the Democratic candidates listed below, which one do you believe

would perform the best against President Trump in the November2020 presidential election?

1.00 12.00 3.31 3.38 11.42 491

# Field Choice Count

1 Bernie Sanders 45.01% 221

2 Elizabeth Warren 9.37% 46

3 Joe Biden 22.61% 111

4 Pete Buttigieg 3.87% 19

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Showing rows 1 - 13 of 13

# Field Choice Count

5 Tom Steyer 0.61% 3

6 Amy Klobuchar 0.41% 2

7 Andrew Yang 7.33% 36

8 Tulsi Gabbard 0.20% 1

9 Deval Patrick 0.00% 0

10 Michael Bennet 0.00% 0

11 Mike Bloomberg 1.63% 8

12 Other 8.96% 44

491

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Q2.13 - Before the presidential election, what issue do you want to see the candidates

discuss the most? PICK ONE

Healthcare

Climate change

Jobs/the economy

Gun policy

Immigration

Student loans

Foreign relations

Judges/the SupremeCourt

Race and gender

Abortion

Other (please writein answer)

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Before the presidential election, what issue do you want to see the

candidates discuss the most? PICK ONE - Selected Choice1.00 11.00 3.44 2.43 5.90 500

# Field Choice Count

1 Healthcare 15.60% 78

2 Climate change 38.20% 191

3 Jobs/the economy 9.00% 45

4 Gun policy 11.80% 59

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Showing rows 1 - 12 of 12

# Field Choice Count

5 Immigration 4.60% 23

6 Student loans 10.20% 51

7 Foreign relations 4.40% 22

8 Judges/the Supreme Court 0.40% 2

9 Race and gender 1.80% 9

10 Abortion 1.00% 5

11 Other (please write in answer) 3.00% 15

500

Q2.14_11_TEXT - Other (please write in answer)

Other (please write in answer)

automation

I'm foreign so it's not really my concern

Deception policy

NO WAR IN IRAN

DACA

All of the above

Space Exploration/Colonization

Corruption: money in politics

Mental health including people on the spectrum or with needing educational assistance

You can't discuss one without impacting the other

End racism in the pornography, more legal psychedelics, less wet money

Social justice

pharmaceutical epidemic

Getting Trump gone!

Wealth gap

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Q2.14 - In general, have the Democratic candidates been talking enough about your

prefered issue?

They talk about itenough

They should talkabout it more

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1In general, have the Democratic candidates been talking enough

about your prefered issue?1.00 2.00 1.70 0.46 0.21 494

Showing rows 1 - 3 of 3

# Field Choice Count

1 They talk about it enough 30.36% 150

2 They should talk about it more 69.64% 344

494

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Q2.15 - How much do you use each of these to follow the 2020 Democratic presidential

campaign?

A great deal

A lot

A moderate amount

A little

None at all

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

Social Media

Emails from campaigns

News websites

Broadcast news (NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS)

Cable news (Fox News, CNN, MSNBC)

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Social Media 1.00 5.00 2.46 1.38 1.90 499

2 Emails from campaigns 1.00 5.00 4.31 1.04 1.07 494

3 News websites 1.00 5.00 3.01 1.29 1.66 496

4 Broadcast news (NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS) 1.00 5.00 3.43 1.27 1.60 497

5 Cable news (Fox News, CNN, MSNBC) 1.00 5.00 3.72 1.26 1.60 497

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Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5

## FieldField A great dealA great deal A lotA lot A moderate amountA moderate amount A littleA little None at allNone at all TotalTotal

1 Social Media 35.07% 175 20.64% 103 18.44% 92 15.03% 75 10.82% 54 499

2 Emails from campaigns 3.04% 15 4.45% 22 11.34% 56 20.45% 101 60.73% 300 494

3 News websites 14.31% 71 23.59% 117 25.20% 125 20.77% 103 16.13% 80 496

4 Broadcast news (NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS) 9.26% 46 14.89% 74 25.15% 125 25.35% 126 25.35% 126 497

5 Cable news (Fox News, CNN, MSNBC) 7.65% 38 9.66% 48 22.74% 113 22.74% 113 37.22% 185 497

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Q3.1 - Generally speaking, do you feel things in the United States of America today are

going...

Very well

Somewhat well

Neutral/No opinion

Somewhat bad

Very bad

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Generally speaking, do you feel things in the United States of

America today are going...1.00 5.00 3.53 1.11 1.22 608

Showing rows 1 - 6 of 6

# Field Choice Count

1 Very well 2.96% 18

2 Somewhat well 20.72% 126

3 Neutral/No opinion 16.12% 98

4 Somewhat bad 41.12% 250

5 Very bad 19.08% 116

608

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Q3.2 - Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing?

Strongly approve

Somewhat approve

Neutral

Somewhat disapprove

Strongly disapprove

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is

doing?1.00 5.00 4.09 1.24 1.53 608

Showing rows 1 - 6 of 6

# Field Choice Count

1 Strongly approve 5.10% 31

2 Somewhat approve 10.36% 63

3 Neutral 10.69% 65

4 Somewhat disapprove 17.93% 109

5 Strongly disapprove 55.92% 340

608

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Q3.3 - Do you support the effort to impeach President Trump?

Supportimpeachment

Neutral/No opinion

Oppose impeachment

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Do you support the effort to impeach President Trump? 1.00 3.00 1.49 0.76 0.58 606

Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4

# Field Choice Count

1 Support impeachment 67.33% 408

2 Neutral/No opinion 16.34% 99

3 Oppose impeachment 16.34% 99

606

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Q3.4 - Do you approve of President Trump's handing of the economy?

Yes

Neutral/No opinion

No

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Do you approve of President Trump's handing of the economy? 1.00 3.00 2.11 0.78 0.60 606

Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 25.25% 153

2 Neutral/No opinion 38.78% 235

3 No 35.97% 218

606

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Q3.5 - Do you approve of President Trump's handing of the foreign affairs?

Yes

Neutral/No opinion

No

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Do you approve of President Trump's handing of the foreign

affairs?1.00 3.00 2.63 0.65 0.42 608

Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 9.54% 58

2 Neutral/No opinion 17.76% 108

3 No 72.70% 442

608

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Q3.6 - Do you approve of President Trump's handing of trade policy?

Yes

Neutral/No opinion

No

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Do you approve of President Trump's handing of trade policy? 1.00 3.00 2.45 0.68 0.47 607

Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 11.04% 67

2 Neutral/No opinion 32.95% 200

3 No 56.01% 340

607

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Q3.7 - Do you approve of President Trump's handing of immigration?

Yes

Neutral/No opinion

No

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Do you approve of President Trump's handing of immigration? 1.00 3.00 2.68 0.65 0.42 607

Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 10.05% 61

2 Neutral/No opinion 12.03% 73

3 No 77.92% 473

607

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Q3.8 - Do you approve of President Trump's handing of social issues?

Yes

Neutral/No opinion

No

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Do you approve of President Trump's handing of social issues? 1.00 3.00 2.72 0.56 0.32 606

Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 5.78% 35

2 Neutral/No opinion 16.67% 101

3 No 77.56% 470

606

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Q3.9 - In a hypothetical matchup between President Trump and Joe Biden, who would

you support?

President Trump

Joe Biden

Other

Would not vote

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1In a hypothetical matchup between President Trump and Joe Biden,

who would you support?1.00 4.00 2.19 0.83 0.68 607

Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5

# Field Choice Count

1 President Trump 14.83% 90

2 Joe Biden 63.43% 385

3 Other 10.05% 61

4 Would not vote 11.70% 71

607

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Q3.10 - In a hypothetical matchup between President Trump and Bernie Sanders, who

would you support?

President Trump

Bernie Sanders

Other

Would not vote

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1In a hypothetical matchup between President Trump and Bernie

Sanders, who would you support?1.00 4.00 2.03 0.69 0.48 608

Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5

# Field Choice Count

1 President Trump 15.95% 97

2 Bernie Sanders 71.55% 435

3 Other 5.92% 36

4 Would not vote 6.58% 40

608

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Q3.11 - In a hypothetical matchup between President Trump and Elizabeth Warren, who

would you support?

President Trump

Elizabeth Warren

Other

Would not vote

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1In a hypothetical matchup between President Trump and Elizabeth

Warren, who would you support?1.00 4.00 2.14 0.80 0.63 606

Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5

# Field Choice Count

1 President Trump 15.68% 95

2 Elizabeth Warren 64.85% 393

3 Other 9.41% 57

4 Would not vote 10.07% 61

606

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Q3.12 - In a hypothetical matchup between President Trump and Pete Buttigieg, who

would you support?

President Trump

Pete Buttigieg

Other

Would not vote

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1In a hypothetical matchup between President Trump and Pete

Buttigieg, who would you support?1.00 4.00 2.30 0.90 0.81 606

Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5

# Field Choice Count

1 President Trump 14.52% 88

2 Pete Buttigieg 55.94% 339

3 Other 14.19% 86

4 Would not vote 15.35% 93

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Q4.1 - How satisfied are you with SDSU administration?

Extremely satisfied

Moderately satisfied

Slightly satisfied

Neither satisfied nordissatisfied

Slightly dissatisfied

Moderatelydissatisfied

Extremely dissatisfied

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 How satisfied are you with SDSU administration? 1.00 7.00 3.60 1.60 2.57 598

Showing rows 1 - 8 of 8

# Field Choice Count

1 Extremely satisfied 5.18% 31

2 Moderately satisfied 27.26% 163

3 Slightly satisfied 19.57% 117

4 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 17.56% 105

5 Slightly dissatisfied 16.89% 101

6 Moderately dissatisfied 8.19% 49

7 Extremely dissatisfied 5.35% 32

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Q4.2 - What area should SDSU administration focus more on?

Greek Life

Student safety

Building repairs

Student equity andinclusivity

International studentaid

Climate impact

Rising tuition/housing

No preference/Don’tcare

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 What area should SDSU administration focus more on? 1.00 8.00 5.17 2.19 4.82 598

Showing rows 1 - 9 of 9

# Field Choice Count

1 Greek Life 4.01% 24

2 Student safety 15.38% 92

3 Building repairs 11.04% 66

4 Student equity and inclusivity 9.70% 58

5 International student aid 3.01% 18

6 Climate impact 6.19% 37

7 Rising tuition/housing 46.82% 280

8 No preference/Don’t care 3.85% 23

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Q4.3 - Do you support SDSU’s plans for a campus expansion at the site of the current

SDCCU Stadium (popularly known as SDSU Mission Valley or SDSU West)?

Yes

No

Don’t know/Nopreference

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260

# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Do you support SDSU’s plans for a campus expansion at the site of

the current SDCCU Stadium (popularly known as SDSU MissionValley or SDSU West)?

1.00 3.00 1.95 0.87 0.75 598

Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 40.13% 240

2 No 24.58% 147

3 Don’t know/No preference 35.28% 211

598

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Q4.4 - What features or amenities would you like to see integrated into the SDSU

Mission Valley plans? Check all that apply.

A 35,000 seatmulti-use stadium

Hike and bike trails

A public recreationcenter

Parking

A tailgate lot

Shopping

Dining

Outdoor fields

Expanded trolleycenter

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# Field Choice Count

1 A 35,000 seat multi-use stadium 8.04% 164

2 Hike and bike trails 13.68% 279

3 A public recreation center 12.46% 254

4 Parking 15.45% 315

5 A tailgate lot 9.42% 192

6 Shopping 7.45% 152

7 Dining 12.16% 248

8 Outdoor fields 8.83% 180

9 Expanded trolley center 12.51% 255

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Q4.5 - Which factor is most important in SDSU's plans for a Mission Valley campus

expansion?

Sustainability

Affordable Housingoptions

Attractingprofessional sports

(NFL, MLS)

Expanded educationaldepartments

Other (pleasespecify):

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# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Which factor is most important in SDSU's plans for a Mission Valley

campus expansion? - Selected Choice1.00 5.00 2.11 1.09 1.19 593

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# Field Choice Count

1 Sustainability 34.40% 204

2 Affordable Housing options 38.95% 231

3 Attracting professional sports (NFL, MLS) 9.27% 55

4 Expanded educational departments 16.02% 95

5 Other (please specify): 1.35% 8

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Q4.5_5_TEXT - Other (please specify):

Other (please specify):

Not sure

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Other (please specify):

dont care

Don’t care

Having better night class options and parking

Why do we keep building, when we can’t seem to maintain existing buildings on campus?

Environmental Impact & Sustainability

A sorority supplied strip club...c’mon you’re gonna tell me that’s not a great idea. It’s a lot easier than hiding in their closets. I mean that alone wouldgenerate enough money to take the US out of debt. There’d be no semen left but still worth it.

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Q4.6 - Do you think university police should continue enforcing skating rules?

Rules should beenforced more

Rules are enforcedenough

Enforcement shouldbe relaxed; let

them skate withoutpenalty

I am unaware aboutthe skating rules

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# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Do you think university police should continue enforcing skating

rules?1.00 4.00 2.61 0.89 0.79 595

Showing rows 1 - 5 of 5

# Field Choice Count

1 Rules should be enforced more 13.78% 82

2 Rules are enforced enough 25.55% 152

3 Enforcement should be relaxed; let them skate without penalty 46.89% 279

4 I am unaware about the skating rules 13.78% 82

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Q4.7 - Five of 14 Interfraternity Council-affiliated fraternities are currently barred from

participating in spring 2020 recruitment. Should IFC fraternities continue to be recognized

by the university?

Yes

No

Only unrecognizethe five

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# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Five of 14 Interfraternity Council-affiliated fraternities are currentlybarred from participating in spring 2020 recruitment. Should IFC

fraternities continue to be recognized by the university?1.00 3.00 1.92 0.82 0.68 589

Showing rows 1 - 4 of 4

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 38.03% 224

2 No 31.58% 186

3 Only unrecognize the five 30.39% 179

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Q4.8 - Should fraternity events that feature alcohol or drugs be prohibited?

Yes

No

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# Field Minimum Maximum MeanStd

DeviationVariance Count

1Should fraternity events that feature alcohol or drugs be

prohibited?1.00 2.00 1.62 0.48 0.24 590

Showing rows 1 - 3 of 3

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 37.80% 223

2 No 62.20% 367

590

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Q4.9 - Should SDSU continue banning freshmen from bringing cars?

Yes

No

Yes, but build moreparking structures

No, and still buildmore parking

structures.

Don't know/ Noopinion

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# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 Should SDSU continue banning freshmen from bringing cars? 1.00 5.00 3.17 1.14 1.30 599

Showing rows 1 - 6 of 6

# Field Choice Count

1 Yes 10.02% 60

2 No 21.70% 130

3 Yes, but build more parking structures 16.36% 98

4 No, and still build more parking structures. 45.58% 273

5 Don't know/ No opinion 6.34% 38

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Q4.10 - I am satisfied with my overall experience at SDSU

Strongly agree

Somewhat agree

Neither agree nordisagree

Somewhat disagree

Strongly disagree

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# Field Minimum Maximum Mean Std Deviation Variance Count

1 I am satisfied with my overall experience at SDSU 1.00 5.00 2.07 0.90 0.82 599

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# Field Choice Count

1 Strongly agree 25.21% 151

2 Somewhat agree 53.92% 323

3 Neither agree nor disagree 11.85% 71

4 Somewhat disagree 7.18% 43

5 Strongly disagree 1.84% 11

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Q4.5_5_TEXT - Topics

Unknown

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# FieldChoiceCount

Unknown Unknown 100.00% 6

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Q4.5_5_TEXT - Parent Topics

End of Report

Unknown

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# FieldChoiceCount

Unknown Unknown 100.00% 6