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Results and data | Oct. 23, 2008

Illinois

Margin of error: +/-4%

Results for select poll questions:

Question 3

Some people seem to follow what’s going on in politics most of the time, whether there’s an election going on or not. Others aren’t that interested. Would you say you follow what’s going on in politics most of the time, some of the time, only now and then, or hardly at all?

N=572 100%
Most of the time 398 69.5%
Some of the time 133 23.3%
Only now and then 33 5.8%
Hardly at all 7 1.2%
Don’t know/refused 1 .2%

Question 3a

Which of the following issues do you think is the most important problem facing the country today: terrorism and national security, the economy and jobs, health care, the war in Iraq, gas prices and energy policy, taxes, or something else?

N=572 100%
Terrorism and National Security 47 8.2%
Economy and Jobs 364 63.7%
Health Care 35 6.1%
War in Iraq 24 4.2%
Gas Prices and Energy Policy 34 6.0%
Taxes 15 2.7%
Something Else 38 6.7%
Don’t know/refused 14 2.4%

Question 4

How much of the time do you think you can trust the federal government in Washington to do what is right? Just about always, most of the time, only some of the time, or never?

N=572 100%
Just about always 22 3.8%
Most of the Time 93 16.3%
Only Some of the Time 346 60.4%
Never 106 18.5%
Don’t know/refused 5 .9%

Question 5

Thinking about things in the United States, do you think things in the country are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track?

N=572 100%
Right direction 64 11.2%
Wrong track 488 85.4%
Don’t know/refused 20 3.4%

Question 6

Thinking about things in Illinois, do you think things in Illinois are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track?

N=572 100%
Right direction 94 16.5%
Wrong track 448 78.3%
Don’t know/refused 30 5.2%

Question 7

Would you say that over the past year the nation’s economy has gotten better, stayed about the same or gotten worse?

N=572 100%
Gotten better 20 3.5%
Stayed about the same 41 7.2%
Gotten worse 511 89.3%
Don’t know/refused 1 .1%

The questions about favorability for Obama, McCain, Biden, Palin, and Bush were rotated — that is, they were asked in a random order to each individual respondent.

Question 9

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Barack Obama?

N=572 100%
Very favorable 282 49.4%
Somewhat favorable 117 20.5%
Somewhat unfavorable 58 10.1%
Very unfavorable 97 17.0%
Don’t know/refused 17 3.0%

Question 10

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of George W. Bush?

N=572 100%
Very favorable 50 8.7%
Somewhat favorable 95 16.6%
Somewhat unfavorable 93 16.3%
Very unfavorable 328 57.4%
Don’t know/refused 5 .9%

Question 11

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of John McCain?

N=572 100%
Very favorable 92 16.1%
Somewhat favorable 164 28.6%
Somewhat unfavorable 112 19.6%
Very unfavorable 191 33.4%
Don’t know/refused 13 2.3%

Question 12

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Joe Biden?

N=572 100%
Very favorable 153 26.8%
Somewhat favorable 193 33.7%
Somewhat unfavorable 78 13.7%
Very unfavorable 80 14.0%
Don’t know/refused 67 11.7%

Question 13

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Sarah Palin?

N=572 100%
Very favorable 96 16.7%
Somewhat favorable 114 20.0%
Somewhat unfavorable 92 16.2%
Very unfavorable 222 38.7%
Don’t know/refused 48 8.5%

Question 15

If the 2008 presidential election were being held today and the candidates were Barack Obama and Joe Biden, the Democrats, and John McCain and Sarah Palin, the Republicans, for whom would you vote?

N=572 100%
Obama/Biden 326 57.0%
McCain/Palin 159 27.9%
Other 9 1.6%
Undecided 47 8.2%
Already voted for Obama/Biden 10 1.7%
Already voted for McCain/Palin 2 .4%
Refused 19 3.3%

Question 15a

If undecided, which way do you lean?

N=66 100%
Obama/Biden 15 22.4%
McCain/Palin 19 29.3%
Undecided 29 43.8%
Refused 3 4.5%

Cumulative results from question 15 and 15a

Decided voters and undecided voters who are leaning one way or another.

N=572 100%
Obama/Biden 350 61.2%
McCain/Palin 181 31.6%
Other 9 1.6%
Undecided 24 4.2%
Refused 8 1.4%

Questions 16-18: I’m going to read you a list of words and phrases that people sometimes use to describe political leaders. Please tell me who the following words and phrases describe better: Barack Obama or John McCain?

Question 16

Can bring about change

N=572 100%
Barack Obama 392 68.5%
John McCain 116 20.3%
Same 26 4.5%
Don’t know/refused 38 6.7%

Question 18

Experienced

N=572 100%
Barack Obama 138 24.1%
John McCain 382 66.8%
Same 17 3.0%
Don’t know/refused 34 6.0%

Question 20

When it comes to the war in Iraq, which of the following statements comes closer to your point of view?

N=572 100%
The most responsible thing we can do is to set a firm deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops within the next 16 months. 334 58.4%
The most responsible thing we can do is to remain in Iraq until the situation in the country is stable. 206 36.0%
Unsure 19 3.4%
Don’t know/refused 13 2.2%