LSU Survey Results

NATIONAL SECURITY/WORLD TRADE

Results suggest that there was some moderation of views on several controversial questions.

On the question of intervening against other countries without help from allies, the number of those who either strongly agreed or strongly disagreed went down significantly. Even though views moderated on this issue, the majority still agreed with the statement.

A similar question focused on support for invasion of other countries, even when we are not completely sure of the threat they pose to the US . The number of participants who strongly held that position dropped by nearly two thirds.

Despite these findings, more people felt that the war in Iraq had gotten in the way of the war on terror. Before the Deliberation Day forum, 43 percent agreed or strongly agreed with that position. After the forum, 53 percent thought the war had gotten in the way.

Q0. How likely are you to vote in the presidential election this November 2?

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  % Before % After
Certain to vote 11.10% 0%
Likely to vote 33.30% 70.00%
About as likely to vote as not 55.60% 10.00%
Likely not to vote 0.00% 10.00%
Certain not to vote 0.00% 10.00%

Assuming you vote, how would you expect to vote?

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51%
  % Before % After
George W. Bush 51%
John Kerry 40% 37%
Ralph Nader 2% 2%
Someone else 7% 0%
Aren't you sure? 0% 10%

How sure are you of your decision?

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% Before % After
Completely sure 82% 76%
Reasonably sure 16% 19%
Not very sure 2% 5%

Q3. We must not hesitate to invade other countries when we think they pose a serious threat to the U.S. even if we are not completely sure.

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% Before % After
Agree strongly 20% 7%
Agree somewhat 24% 24%
Neither agree nor disagree 5% 14%
Disagree somewhat 14% 24%
Disagree strongly 37% 31%
Haven't thought much about that 0% 2%

Q4. We must not hesitate to invade other countries that pose a serious threat to the U.S., even if we do not have the support of most of our allies.

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Agree strongly Agree somewhat
% Before % After
25% 21%
31% 40%
Neither agree nor disagree 5% 9%
Disagree somewhat 14% 22%
Disagree strongly 24% 9%
Haven't thought much about that 2% 0%

Q5. The U.S. should be willing to intervene in the affairs of other countries to make them more democratic.

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Agree strongly Agree somewhat
% Before % After
8% 5%
24% 31%
Neither agree nor disagree 7% 10%
Disagree somewhat 20% 24%
Disagree strongly 39% 31%
Haven't thought much about that 2% 0%

Q6. By the time we leave Iraq, the results will have been worth the cost in lives and dollars.

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Agree strongly Agree somewhat
% Before % After
32% 14%
12% 31%
Neither agree nor disagree 14% 12%
Disagree somewhat 17% 22%
Disagree strongly 22% 22%
Haven't thought much about that 3% 0%

Q7. The war in Iraq has gotten in the way of the war on terror.

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Agree strongly Agree somewhat
% Before % After
31% 29%
12% 25%
Neither agree nor disagree 8% 7%
Disagree somewhat 24% 15%
Disagree strongly 22% 20%
Haven't thought much about that 3% 3%

Q16. Protecting existing American jobs and industries is more important than lowering prices and creating new jobs through free trade.

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Agree strongly Agree somewhat
% Before % After
36% 19%
17% 29%
Neither agree nor disagree 14% 19%
Disagree somewhat 15% 20%
Disagree strongly 17% 14%
Haven't thought much about that 2% 0%

Q17. American companies should be penalized for moving jobs to other countries.

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Agree strongly Agree somewhat
% Before % After
34% 24%
19% 27%
Neither agree nor disagree 17% 8%
Disagree somewhat 14% 19%
Disagree strongly 15% 22%
Haven't thought much about that 2% 0%

Q21. The Bush Administration tax cuts should be made permanent.

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% Before % After
Agree strongly 37% 28%
Agree somewhat 7% 19%
Neither agree nor disagree 14% 7%
Disagree somewhat 15% 19%
Disagree strongly 25% 26%
Haven't thought much about that 2% 2%

What is the highest grade of school you have completed?

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%
Less than high school 2%
Some high school 2%
High school graduate 12%
Some college 36%
College graduate 37%
Graduate school 12%
Trade or technical school 0%
Refused 0%

Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Democrat, Republican, Independent, or what?

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%
Democrat 37%
Republican 32%
Independent 22%
Other 8%
Refused 0%

Ethnicity

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Hispanic African American Asian Non-hispanic white Native American Other Refused
%
2%
32%
0%
59%
2%
3%
2%

Gender

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%
Male 41%
Female 59%
Don't Know 0%

Where would you place yourself: liberal / conservative?

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% After
Very liberal 5%
Liberal 10%
Slightly liberal 8%
Moderate 25%
Slightly conservative 14%
Conservative 27%
Very conservative 2%
Haven't thought much about this 8%

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