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1 FIELD RESEARCH CORPORATION FOUNDED IN 1945 BY MERVIN FIELD 601 California Street, Suite 900 San Francisco, California 2013 TCE-Field Obesity and Diabetes Prevention Survey Tabulations -prepared for- Capitol Alert and the Sacrmento Bee February 20, 2014
2 Introduction This volume presents the statistical data developed from a survey of registered voters in California about obesity and diabetes prevention issues. The survey was conducted by The Field Poll, an independent and nonpartisan survey of California public opinion on behalf of The California Endowment. The survey was conducted by telephone by live interviewers in English and Spanish November 14-December 5, A total of 1,002 interviews were completed. In order to cover a broad range of issues and still minimize possible voter fatigue, some of the questions were asked of a random subsample of either 465 or 537 registered voters. Sampling Samples of registered voters were developed from telephone listings of individual voters selected randomly from a listing of all registered voters throughout California. Once a voter s name and telephone had been selected interviewers are attempted only with the specified voter. Interviews can be conducted on either the voter s landline or cell phone, depending on the source of the telephone listing from the voter file and the preference of the voter. Prior to the start of data collection, professionally-trained telephone interviewers were briefed with regard to the survey s proper calling and interviewing procedures by the Study Director. This session provided both interviewers and supervisors with an overview of the study and includes a question-by-question review of all items in the survey. Interviewers then completed survey interviews by telephone through the computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) system. CATI controls the telephone scripts read to individual respondents by displaying the appropriate questionnaire items and their valid response code alternatives in their proper sequence on computer screens at each interviewer's booth. The interviewer then reads each question aloud to the respondent from the screen and enters each respondent's pre-coded answer category through the keyboard directly to a computer disk. All answers are automatically stored in computer memory. In order to bring hard-to-reach respondents into the survey, up to six attempts (an initial call plus five callbacks) were made to each telephone number selected for inclusion into the sample. Callbacks were made at different times and on different days to increase the probability of finding voters available for the interview. Where possible, appointments are made at specified dates and times to maximize convenience and cooperation rates.
3 Data Processing The data resulting from CATI interviewing are itself virtually error-free. Even so, a final series of data checks were performed by means of a specially designed cleaning program that scrutinizes each respondent record for internally inconsistent information. Once the data were determined to be clean and error-free, the overall sample was weighted to align it to its proper statewide proportions by demographic characteristics of the state s registered voter population. Guide to Reading the Tables The following is an explanation of the detailed statistical tabulations reported in this set of tabulations: The question or questions upon which the data are based is shown at the top of each table Tables are percentaged vertically with the raw percentage base appearing at the top of each column. The data have been weighted to known parameters of the registered voter population within each jurisdiction. All percentages and frequencies reported in each table are therefore weighted tabulations. When examining votes subgroups within the statewide sample, the reader is urged to interpret the data with caution when percentages are calculated on small bases (e.g., when the unweighted sample base is fewer than 100 respondents), since results are subject to larger levels of sampling error. Throughout the tables an asterisk is used to denote a value of less than 1/2 of 1%. A hyphen indicates zero value. On some tables the percentages may add to more than 100% due to multiple mentions.
4 Regional Definitions The following are the regional definitions applicable to the voter subgroups reported in the statewide results: Region Southern California: Northern California: Coastal counties: Inland counties: Area Los Angeles: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Imperial, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Kern, and San Luis Obispo counties all other 48 California counties San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, San Francisco, Contra Costa, Alameda, Marin, Napa, Solano, Sonoma, Santa Clara, Mendocino, Humboldt and Del Norte counties all other 38 California counties Los Angeles County South Coast: San Diego County and Orange counties Inland Empire: Central Coast: SF Bay Area: Central Valley: Gold Country: Other North: San Bernardino, Riverside, Inyo and Imperial counties Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Monterey and Santa Cruz counties San Francisco, Marin, Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo Fresno, Kern, Kings, Mariposa, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Tuolumne and Tulare counties Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Yuba and Sutter counties Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Plumas, San Benito, Sierra, Siskiyou, Trinity, and Tehama counties
5 Estimates of Sampling Error In any survey based on a sampling, there is some sampling error introduced into the data by the process of sampling itself. When the sample has been drawn using random processes, it is possible to apply probability principles to determine the potential range of such error. While survey samples of human populations rarely, if ever, meet all of the criteria theoretically required for the application of these principles, it is customary to use them as an approximation of error that is introduced as a result of sampling. The table below shows the range of error that is associated with samples of various sizes, assuming the use of the 95% confidence level, which is customary for most public opinion surveys. For example, if 50% of the overall statewide sample of 1,002 registered voters answered yes to a specific question, this statistic would have a sampling error of plus or minus 3.2 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. This means that there is a 95% chance that had the overall population of registered voters statewide been interviewed using the same questionnaire and methods, the results of such a census would yield a result between 46.8% and 53.2%. The same procedure can be used to estimate the sample error ranges of any other statistic contained in this report. Approximate percentage distribution of replies to question Approximate sample size 10% 30% 50% 70% 90% 150 +/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /- 1.9 There are many other possible sources of error other than sampling variability in this and any other public opinion survey.
6 Questions Asked I am going to read some actions that government and communities can take to try to reduce diabetes among children and residents in your community. For each, please tell me whether you favor or oppose this action. (ITEMS READ IN RANDOM ORDER, ASKING:) Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? Tax the sale of soda and other sugary drinks and use the money for school nutrition and physical activity programs in the schools Require health warning labels on soda and other sugary drinks stating that studies show that daily consumption of soda and other sugary drinks contributes to diabetes, obesity and tooth decay Prohibit the sale of sugar-sweetened sports drinks like Gatorade or PowerAde in school vending machines, school stores and snack bars Prohibit the sale of soda and other sugary drinks in cafeterias and vending machines in children s facilities, such as children s hospitals and clinics, child care centers, after school and youth centers
7 I am going to read some ways that the revenues from a tax on the sale of soda and other sugary drinks could be distributed to schools, public health departments, and local community health programs across California. For each, please tell me whether you would favor or oppose distributing the revenues in this way. Suppose the revenues from a tax on the sale of soda and other sugary drinks were distributed to schools, public health departments and local community health programs based on (ITEM)? Would you strongly favor, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat, or strongly oppose it? (ITEMS READ IN RANDOM ORDER) a community s buying habits, with places that buy more soda and other sugary drinks getting more a community s diabetes and obesity rates, with places with higher rates getting more a community s average household income, with poorer places getting more Do you agree or disagree that persons who receive government funded food assistance benefits, known as food stamps or SNAP, should not be allowed to use them to purchase soda and other sugary drinks in grocery stores and supermarkets? (IF AGREE OR DISAGREE, SAY:) Do you (agree)(disagree) strongly or somewhat?
8 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? a1. Tax the sale of soda and other sugary drinks and use the money for school nutrition and physical activity programs in the schools Base: Registered voter (Form A) Region Area Party Regis. Congres- Gender sional District Inlnd Cen- S.F. Cen- Non- Party Seat South North In- South Em- tral Bay tral Gold Other Part/ Fe- Total Cal Cal Coast land LA Coast pire Coast Area Vally Cntry North Dem Rep Other Dem Rep Male male Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED * Rows Respondents
9 Page 131 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? a1. Tax the sale of soda and other sugary drinks and use the money for school nutrition and physical activity programs in the schools Base: Registered voter (Form A) Age Ethnicity Political ideology Marital Status Parent of child under Mar- White Strng Mod. Mid. 18 ried/ non- Asian Con- Con- of Mod. Strng Live Sprtd Never 65 or Hisp- La- / serv- serv- the lib- lib- toge- Dvecd Mar- Total Older anic tino Black Other ative ative Road eral eral Yes No ther Widwd ried Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED * * * Rows Respondents
10 Page 132 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? a1. Tax the sale of soda and other sugary drinks and use the money for school nutrition and physical activity programs in the schools Base: Registered voter (Form A) Union Affiliated Education Household Income Household Religion Tea Party ID H.S. Some Yes Grad- Col- Post Prot/ uate lege/ Col- Grad- Less More Publc Other No Not or Trade lege uate Than $20 $40- $60- Than Empl- Chris Cath- Pref- A lot at Total less Schol Grad Work -20K -40K -60K -100K $100K No Total oyee -tian olic Other ence /some all ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Adds to: Rows Respondents
11 Page 136 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? c. Require health warning labels on soda and other sugary drinks stating that "studies show that daily consumption of soda and other sugary drinks contributes to diabetes, obesity and tooth decay." Base: Registered voter (Form A) Region Area Party Regis. Congres- Gender sional District Inlnd Cen- S.F. Cen- Non- Party Seat South North In- South Em- tral Bay tral Gold Other Part/ Fe- Total Cal Cal Coast land LA Coast pire Coast Area Vally Cntry North Dem Rep Other Dem Rep Male male Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
12 Page 137 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? c. Require health warning labels on soda and other sugary drinks stating that "studies show that daily consumption of soda and other sugary drinks contributes to diabetes, obesity and tooth decay." Base: Registered voter (Form A) Age Ethnicity Political ideology Marital Status Parent of child under Mar- White Strng Mod. Mid. 18 ried/ non- Asian Con- Con- of Mod. Strng Live Sprtd Never 65 or Hisp- La- / serv- serv- the lib- lib- toge- Dvecd Mar- Total Older anic tino Black Other ative ative Road eral eral Yes No ther Widwd ried Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
13 Page 138 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? c. Require health warning labels on soda and other sugary drinks stating that "studies show that daily consumption of soda and other sugary drinks contributes to diabetes, obesity and tooth decay." Base: Registered voter (Form A) Union Affiliated Education Household Income Household Religion Tea Party ID H.S. Some Yes Grad- Col- Post Prot/ uate lege/ Col- Grad- Less More Publc Other No Not or Trade lege uate Than $20 $40- $60- Than Empl- Chris Cath- Pref- A lot at Total less Schol Grad Work -20K -40K -60K -100K $100K No Total oyee -tian olic Other ence /some all ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Adds to: Rows Respondents
14 Page 142 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? e. Prohibit the sale of sugar-sweetened sports drinks like Gatorade or PowerAde in school vending machines, school stores and snack bars Base: Registered voter (Form A) Region Area Party Regis. Congres- Gender sional District Inlnd Cen- S.F. Cen- Non- Party Seat South North In- South Em- tral Bay tral Gold Other Part/ Fe- Total Cal Cal Coast land LA Coast pire Coast Area Vally Cntry North Dem Rep Other Dem Rep Male male Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
15 Page 143 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? e. Prohibit the sale of sugar-sweetened sports drinks like Gatorade or PowerAde in school vending machines, school stores and snack bars Base: Registered voter (Form A) Age Ethnicity Political ideology Marital Status Parent of child under Mar- White Strng Mod. Mid. 18 ried/ non- Asian Con- Con- of Mod. Strng Live Sprtd Never 65 or Hisp- La- / serv- serv- the lib- lib- toge- Dvecd Mar- Total Older anic tino Black Other ative ative Road eral eral Yes No ther Widwd ried Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
16 Page 144 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? e. Prohibit the sale of sugar-sweetened sports drinks like Gatorade or PowerAde in school vending machines, school stores and snack bars Base: Registered voter (Form A) Union Affiliated Education Household Income Household Religion Tea Party ID H.S. Some Yes Grad- Col- Post Prot/ uate lege/ Col- Grad- Less More Publc Other No Not or Trade lege uate Than $20 $40- $60- Than Empl- Chris Cath- Pref- A lot at Total less Schol Grad Work -20K -40K -60K -100K $100K No Total oyee -tian olic Other ence /some all ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Adds to: Rows Respondents
17 Page 160 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? j. Prohibit the sale of soda and other sugary drinks in cafeterias and vending machines in children's facilities, such as children's hospitals and clinics, child care centers, after school and youth centers Base: Registered voter (Form B) Region Area Party Regis. Congres- Gender sional District Inlnd Cen- S.F. Cen- Non- Party Seat South North In- South Em- tral Bay tral Gold Other Part/ Fe- Total Cal Cal Coast land LA Coast pire Coast Area Vally Cntry North Dem Rep Other Dem Rep Male male Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
18 Page 161 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? j. Prohibit the sale of soda and other sugary drinks in cafeterias and vending machines in children's facilities, such as children's hospitals and clinics, child care centers, after school and youth centers Base: Registered voter (Form B) Age Ethnicity Political ideology Marital Status Parent of child under Mar- White Strng Mod. Mid. 18 ried/ non- Asian Con- Con- of Mod. Strng Live Sprtd Never 65 or Hisp- La- / serv- serv- the lib- lib- toge- Dvecd Mar- Total Older anic tino Black Other ative ative Road eral eral Yes No ther Widwd ried Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
19 Page 162 Q34. Do you favor strongly, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat or oppose strongly this action as a way to try to reduce diabetes? j. Prohibit the sale of soda and other sugary drinks in cafeterias and vending machines in children's facilities, such as children's hospitals and clinics, child care centers, after school and youth centers Base: Registered voter (Form B) Union Affiliated Education Household Income Household Religion Tea Party ID H.S. Some Yes Grad- Col- Post Prot/ uate lege/ Col- Grad- Less More Publc Other No Not or Trade lege uate Than $20 $40- $60- Than Empl- Chris Cath- Pref- A lot at Total less Schol Grad Work -20K -40K -60K -100K $100K No Total oyee -tian olic Other ence /some all ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Adds to: Rows Respondents
20 Q35. Suppose the revenues from a tax on the sale of soda and other sugary drinks were distributed to schools, public health departments and local community health programs based on [ITEM]? Would you strongly favor, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat, or strongly oppose it? a. A community's buying habits, with places that buy more soda and other sugary drinks getting more Base : Registered Voters Region Area Party Regis. Congres- Gender sional District Inlnd Cen- S.F. Cen- Non- Party Seat South North In- South Em- tral Bay tral Gold Other Part/ Fe- Total Cal Cal Coast land LA Coast pire Coast Area Vally Cntry North Dem Rep Other Dem Rep Male male Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
21 Page 167 Q35. Suppose the revenues from a tax on the sale of soda and other sugary drinks were distributed to schools, public health departments and local community health programs based on [ITEM]? Would you strongly favor, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat, or strongly oppose it? a. A community's buying habits, with places that buy more soda and other sugary drinks getting more Base : Registered Voters Age Ethnicity Political ideology Marital Status Parent of child under Mar- White Strng Mod. Mid. 18 ried/ non- Asian Con- Con- of Mod. Strng Live Sprtd Never 65 or Hisp- La- / serv- serv- the lib- lib- toge- Dvecd Mar- Total Older anic tino Black Other ative ative Road eral eral Yes No ther Widwd ried Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
22 Page 168 Q35. Suppose the revenues from a tax on the sale of soda and other sugary drinks were distributed to schools, public health departments and local community health programs based on [ITEM]? Would you strongly favor, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat, or strongly oppose it? a. A community's buying habits, with places that buy more soda and other sugary drinks getting more Base : Registered Voters Union Affiliated Education Household Income Household Religion Tea Party ID H.S. Some Yes Grad- Col- Post Prot/ uate lege/ Col- Grad- Less More Publc Other No Not or Trade lege uate Than $20 $40- $60- Than Empl- Chris Cath- Pref- A lot at Total less Schol Grad Work -20K -40K -60K -100K $100K No Total oyee -tian olic Other ence /some all ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Adds to: Rows Respondents
23 Page 169 Q35. Suppose the revenues from a tax on the sale of soda and other sugary drinks were distributed to schools, public health departments and local community health programs based on [ITEM]? Would you strongly favor, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat, or strongly oppose it? b. A community's diabetes and obesity rates, with places with higher rates getting more Base : Registered Voters Region Area Party Regis. Congres- Gender sional District Inlnd Cen- S.F. Cen- Non- Party Seat South North In- South Em- tral Bay tral Gold Other Part/ Fe- Total Cal Cal Coast land LA Coast pire Coast Area Vally Cntry North Dem Rep Other Dem Rep Male male Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
24 Page 170 Late November/Early December 2013 Field Poll Q35. Suppose the revenues from a tax on the sale of soda and other sugary drinks were distributed to schools, public health departments and local community health programs based on [ITEM]? Would you strongly favor, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat, or strongly oppose it? b. A community's diabetes and obesity rates, with places with higher rates getting more Base : Registered Voters Age Ethnicity Political ideology Marital Status Parent of child under Mar- White Strng Mod. Mid. 18 ried/ non- Asian Con- Con- of Mod. Strng Live Sprtd Never 65 or Hisp- La- / serv- serv- the lib- lib- toge- Dvecd Mar- Total Older anic tino Black Other ative ative Road eral eral Yes No ther Widwd ried Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
25 Page 171 Q35. Suppose the revenues from a tax on the sale of soda and other sugary drinks were distributed to schools, public health departments and local community health programs based on [ITEM]? Would you strongly favor, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat, or strongly oppose it? b. A community's diabetes and obesity rates, with places with higher rates getting more Base : Registered Voters Union Affiliated Education Household Income Household Religion Tea Party ID H.S. Some Yes Grad- Col- Post Prot/ uate lege/ Col- Grad- Less More Publc Other No Not or Trade lege uate Than $20 $40- $60- Than Empl- Chris Cath- Pref- A lot at Total less Schol Grad Work -20K -40K -60K -100K $100K No Total oyee -tian olic Other ence /some all ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Adds to: Rows Respondents
26 Page 172 Q35. Suppose the revenues from a tax on the sale of soda and other sugary drinks were distributed to schools, public health departments and local community health programs based on [ITEM]? Would you strongly favor, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat, or strongly oppose it? c. A community's average household income, with poorer places getting more Base : Registered Voters Region Area Party Regis. Congres- Gender sional District Inlnd Cen- S.F. Cen- Non- Party Seat South North In- South Em- tral Bay tral Gold Other Part/ Fe- Total Cal Cal Coast land LA Coast pire Coast Area Vally Cntry North Dem Rep Other Dem Rep Male male Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Rows Respondents
27 Page 173 Q35. Suppose the revenues from a tax on the sale of soda and other sugary drinks were distributed to schools, public health departments and local community health programs based on [ITEM]? Would you strongly favor, favor somewhat, oppose somewhat, or strongly oppose it? c. A community's average household income, with poorer places getting more Base : Registered Voters Age Ethnicity Political ideology Marital Status Parent of child under Mar- White Strng Mod. Mid. 18 ried/ non- Asian Con- Con- of Mod. Strng Live Sprtd Never 65 or Hisp- La- / serv- serv- the lib- lib- toge- Dvecd Mar- Total Older anic tino Black Other ative ative Road eral eral Yes No ther Widwd ried Unweighted Weighted FAVOR STRONGLY FAVOR SOMEWHAT OPPOSE SOMEWHAT OPPOSE STRONGLY DON'T KNOW/REFUSED * Rows Respondents
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