GALLUP POLL NEWS SERVICE FEBRUARY WAVE 2 -FINAL QUESTIONNAIRE - AC: Timberline: 130027 R: 452 Princeton Job #: 00-01-006 David Moore, Lydia Saad n= 1,000 National Adults February 14-15, 2000 INTRODUCTION: Hello, I am _________________ calling from the Gallup Organization. I'd like to ask a few questions of the youngest male, 18 years of age or older, who is now at home. (IF NO MALE, ASK: May I please speak with the oldest female, 18 years of age or older, who is now at home?) First, we have some questions about the election for president, which will be held in November, that is in November 2000. First, A How much thought have you given to the upcoming election for president -- quite a lot, or only a little? [1341] 1 Quite a lot 2 SOME (vol.) 3 Only a little 4 NONE (vol.) 5 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED 1B. Do you happen to know where people who live in your neighborhood go to vote? [1342] 1 Yes, any response given 2 No 3 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED 1C. Have you ever voted in your precinct or election district? [1343] 1 Yes, any response given 2 No 3 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED 1D. How often would you say you vote - always, nearly always, part of the time, or seldom? [1344] 1 Always, 2 Nearly always, 3 Part of the time, or 4 Seldom? 5 NEVER (vol.) 6 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED 1E. Do you, yourself, plan to vote in the presidential election this November, or not? [1345] 1 Yes 2 No 3 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED 2. In politics, as of today, do you consider yourself a Republican, a Democrat or an Independent? [1346] 1 Republican skip to Q. 3 2 Democrat skip to Q. 4 3 Independent 4 OTHER PARTY (vol.) continue 5 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED 2A. As of today do you lean more to the Democratic Party or the Republican Party? [1347] 1 Democratic skip to Q. 4 2 Republican continue 3 NEITHER/OTHER/DON'T KNOW/REFUSED skip to Read before Q. 6 3. (If Q. 2 '1' or Q. 2A '2') Next, I'm going to read a list of people who may be running in the Republican primary for president in the next election. After I read all the names, please tell me which of those candidates you would be most likely to support for the Republican nomination for President in the year 2000. [READ AND ROTATE 09-17 AS APPROPRIATE] [1348 1349] 01 OTHER (vol.) skip to Q 5 02 DON'T KNOW skip to read before Q 6 03 REFUSED skip to read before Q 6 04 NONE/ WOULDN'T VOTE (vol.) skip to read before Q 6 05 ALL/ANY (vol.) skip to read before Q 6 09 Texas Governor, George W. Bush skip to Q 5 13 Arizona Senator, John McCain skip to Q 5 17 Political commentator, Alan Keyes skip to Q 5 4. (If Q. 2 '2' or Q. 2A '1') Next, I'm going to read a list of people who may be running in the Democratic primary for president in the next election. After I read all the names, please tell me which of those candidates you would be most likely to support for the Democratic nomination for President in the year 2000. [READ AND ROTATE 06-07] [1350 1351] 01 OTHER (vol.) continue 02 DON'T KNOW skip to read before Q 6 03 REFUSED skip to read before Q 6 04 NONE/ WOULDN'T VOTE (vol.) skip to read before Q 6 05 ALL/ANY (vol.) skip to read before Q 6 06 Former New Jersey Senator, Bill Bradley continue 07 Vice president, Al Gore continue 5. (If [Q. 3 '01, 09-17'] OR [Q. 4 '01, 06-07']) Are you certain to support [INSERT NAME FROM Q. 3 OR Q. 4, AS APPROPRIATE], for the [Democratic/Republican] nomination or do you think you may change your mind and support someone else for the nomination? [1352] 1 Certain 2 May change mind 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Next, we'd like you to think about the general election for President to be held in November. ROTATE 6/6A-9/9A IN PAIRS 6. If Vice-president Al Gore were the Democratic Party's candidate and Texas Governor George W. Bush were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for -- [FORM A: READ 1-2; FORM B: READ 2-1]? [1353] 1 Al Gore, the Democrat (or) 2 George W. Bush, the Republican skip as appropriate 3 NEITHER (vol.) continue 4 OTHER (vol.) skip as appropriate 5 DON'T KNOW continue 6 REFUSED continue 6A. As of today, do you lean more toward -- [FORM A: READ 1-2; FORM B: READ 2-1]? [1354] 1 Gore, the Democrat (or) 2 Bush, the Republican (or) 3 NEITHER (vol.) 4 OTHER (vol.) 5 DON'T KNOW 6 REFUSED 7. If former New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley were the Democratic Party's candidate and Texas Governor George W. Bush were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for -- [FORM A: READ 1-2; FORM B: READ 2-1]? [1355] 1 Bill Bradley, the Democrat (or) 2 George W. Bush, the Republican skip as appropriate 3 NEITHER (vol.) continue 4 OTHER (vol.) skip as appropriate 5 DON'T KNOW continue 6 REFUSED continue 7A. As of today, do you lean more toward -- [FORM A: READ 1-2; FORM B: READ 2-1]? [1356] 1 Bradley, the Democrat (or) 2 Bush, the Republican (or) 3 NEITHER (vol.) 4 OTHER (vol.) 5 DON'T KNOW 6 REFUSED 8. If Vice-president Al Gore were the Democratic Party's candidate and Arizona Senator, John McCain were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for -- [FORM A: READ 1-2; FORM B: READ 2-1]? [1357] 1 Al Gore, the Democrat (or) 2 John McCain, the Republican skip as appropriate 3 NEITHER (vol.) continue 4 OTHER (vol.) skip as appropriate 5 DON'T KNOW continue 6 REFUSED continue 8A. As of today, do you lean more toward -- [FORM A: READ 1-2; FORM B: READ 2-1]? [1358] 1 Gore, the Democrat (or) 2 McCain, the Republican (or) 3 NEITHER (vol.) 4 OTHER (vol.) 5 DON'T KNOW 6 REFUSED 9. If former New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley were the Democratic Party's candidate and Arizona Senator, John McCain were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for -- [FORM A: READ 1-2; FORM B: READ 2-1]? [1359] 1 Bill Bradley, the Democrat (or) 2 John McCain, the Republican skip as appropriate 3 NEITHER (vol.) continue 4 OTHER (vol.) skip as appropriate 5 DON'T KNOW continue 6 REFUSED continue 9A. As of today, do you lean more toward -- [FORM A: READ 1-2; FORM B: READ 2-1]? [1360] 1 Bradley, the Democrat (or) 2 McCain, the Republican (or) 3 NEITHER (vol.) 4 OTHER (vol.) 5 DON'T KNOW 6 REFUSED 10. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is handling his job as president? [1361] 1 Approve 2 Disapprove 3 DON'T KNOW 4 REFUSED 11. Which of these presidential candidates [READ AND ROTATE: 1-4] is [ROTATE A-I]? A. The smartest [1362] B. The best looking [1363] C. The oldest [1364] D. The youngest [1365] E. The one you would most like to have dinner with [1366] F. The best public speaker [1367] G. The tallest [1368] H. The shortest [1369] I. The one with the best sense of humor [1370] 1 Al Gore 2 Bill Bradley 3 George W. Bush 4 John McCain 5 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Turning now to a different subject... SPLIT SAMPLE: FORM A: ASK Q. 12 and 13 FORM B: ASK Q. 14 and 15 12. (FORM A) Who do you regard as the greatest United States President? (RECORD FIRST MENTION) [1371 1372] 01 OTHER (list) 02 DON'T KNOW 03 REFUSED 04 NONE 06 George Bush 07 Jimmy Carter 08 Bill Clinton 09 Dwight Eisenhower 10 Thomas Jefferson 11 John Kennedy 12 Abraham Lincoln 13 Richard Nixon 14 Ronald Reagan 15 Franklin Roosevelt 16 Theodore Roosevelt 17 Harry Truman 18 George Washington 13. (FORM A) Which U.S. president would you consider the worst president? (RECORD FIRST MENTION) [1373 1374] 01 OTHER (list) 02 DON'T KNOW 03 REFUSED 04 NONE 05 HOLD 06 George Bush 07 Jimmy Carter 08 Bill Clinton 09 Dwight Eisenhower 10 Gerald Ford 11 Ulysses S. Grant 12 Warren Harding 13 Thomas Jefferson 14 John Kennedy 15 Abraham Lincoln 16 Richard Nixon 17 Ronald Reagan 18 Franklin Roosevelt 19 Theodore Roosevelt 20 Harry Truman 21 George Washington 14. (FORM B) Thinking about the U.S. presidents we have had since World War II -- Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton -- which one would you consider the greatest president? [1375 1376] 1 Truman 2 Eisenhower 3 Kennedy 4 Johnson 5 Nixon 6 Ford 7 Carter 8 Reagan 9 Bush 10 Clinton 11 NONE (vol.) 12 DON'T KNOW 13 REFUSED 15. (FORM B) And which of these ten presidents we have had since World War II would you consider the worst president? [RE-READ NAMES IF NECESSARY] [1377 1378] 1 Truman 2 Eisenhower 3 Kennedy 4 Johnson 5 Nixon 6 Ford 7 Carter 8 Reagan 9 Bush 10 Clinton 11 NONE (vol.) 12 DON'T KNOW 13 REFUSED 16. From what you have heard, read, or remember about some of our past presidents, please tell me if you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following handled their job as president. How about... [ROTATE A-G] 1 Approve 2 Disapprove 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED A. George Bush [1379] B. Ronald Reagan [1380] C. Jimmy Carter [1381] D. Gerald Ford [1382] E. Richard Nixon [1383] F. Lyndon Johnson [1384] G. John F. Kennedy [1385] 17. How do you think President Clinton will go down in history -- as an outstanding president, above average, average, below average, or poor? [1386] 1 Outstanding 2 Above average 3 Average 4 Below average 5 Poor 6 DON'T KNOW 7 REFUSED 18. Next we have a question about Elian [EL-ee-yan] Gonzalez, the 6-year old Cuban boy who is a survivor of a boat filled with Cuban immigrants which sank off the coast of Florida last November. He is now in Florida where his custody is being disputed. How closely have you followed the news about this story - (Read 1-4)? [1387] 1 Very closely 2 Somewhat closely 3 Not too closely, or 4 Not at all 5 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED SPLIT SAMPLE: FORM A: ASK Q. 19 FORM B: ASK Q. 20 19. (Form A) Which of the following solutions do you think would be in the best interests of the boy - (Rotate 1-2)? [1388] 1 For him to remain in the U.S. to live with relatives who have requested he stay here (or) 2 For him to live with his father in Cuba, as his father has requested (or) 3 OTHER (vol.) 4 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED 20. (Form B) As you may know, the U.S. government recently decided to send the boy back to Cuba to live with his father rather than have him remain with relatives in the United States. From what you know about this case, do you approve or disapprove of the decision to send the boy to Cuba to live with his father? [1389] 1 Approve 2 Disapprove 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED Now, I would like to ask you a few questions about the Internet. 21. Do you, personally, use the Internet or other computer on-line service at your place of work or school? [1390] 1 Yes continue 2 No skip to read before Q 35 3 DON'T KNOW skip to Q 35 4 REFUSED skip to Q 35 22. Have you personally used the Internet for the following purposes, or not? Have you used the Internet... [ROTATE A-C]? A. To look up information about the presidential candidates [1391] B. To follow the news about the presidential campaign [1392] C. To donate money to a presidential candidate [1393] 1 Yes, have used the Internet for this purpose 2 No, have not used the Internet for this purpose 3 DON'T KNOW 4 REFSUED 23. Have you personally been to a presidential candidate's web site on the Internet, or not? [1394] 1 Yes 2 No skip to Q 25 3 DON"T KNOW skip to Q 25 4 REFUSED skip to Q 25 24. (If Q 23 '1', then ask:) Which candidates' web sites have you been to? How about [READ AND ROTATE A-D] 1 YES 2 NO 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED A. Al Gore [1395] B. Bill Bradley [1396] C. George W. Bush [1397] D. John McCain [1398] 25. All in all, do you think that the Internet is helping you be a better voter this year, or has it made little difference? [1400] 1 Helping 2 Made little difference 3 DON'T KNOW 4 REFUSED 26. Have you ever bought any products or paid for any type of information or other service on the Internet? [1401] 1 Yes continue 2 No skip to Q 29 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED skip to Q 29 27. About how many times have you done this in the past year? (open end and code) RECORD EXACT NUMBER [1402 1403] 97 97+ 98 DON'T KNOW 99 REFUSED 28. When you have bought something on the Internet, have you ever used a credit card, or not? [1404] 1 Yes 2 No 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED 29. In general, how much confidence do you have that if someone uses a credit card to pay for something on the Internet, the credit card number will be secure and not stolen or misused in some way? Are you...(READ 1-5) [1405] 1 Completely confident 2 Very confident 3 Somewhat confident 4 Not too confident (or) 5 Not at all confident 6 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED 30. Recently there have been some news reports about computer hackers trying to sabotage the Internet and make it difficult or impossible for users to get to some web sites. How closely have you followed these stories: [1406] 1 Very closely 2 Somewhat closely 3 Not too closely (or) 4 Not at all closely 5 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED 31. Have the recent problems on the Internet affected you personally, or not? [1407] 1 Yes continue 2 No skip to Q 34 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED skip to Q 34 32. (If Q 31 '1', then ask:) : Have you either been delayed in getting to a web site, or been prevented from getting there, because of the problems on the Internet, or not? [1408] 1 Yes continue 2 No skip to Q 34 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED skip to Q 34 33. (If Q 32 '1', then ask:) Did that prevent you from buying some product or spending money to get information from that site, or not? [1409] 1 Yes 2 No 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED 34. More generally, would you say these stories about computer hackers breaking into web sites have or have not made you less likely to [READ AND ROTATE A-C] A. Use the Internet [1410] B. Use your credit card to buy products or spend money to get information [1411] C. Give personal or financial information on a web site [1412] 1 Yes, less likely 2 No, not less likely 3 DON'T KNOW 4 REFUSED Now, turning to a different subject... 35. Do you wear glasses or contacts? [1413] 1 Yes continue 2 No skip to Q 38 3 DON'T KNOW skip to Q 38 4 REFUSED skip to Q 38 36. (If Q 35 '1', then ask:) Which of the following best describes your current situation? [READ 1-3] [1414] 1 You primarily wear glasses 2 You primarily wear contacts 3 You wear glasses and contacts about equally 4 OTHER (vol.) 5 DON'T KNOW 6 REFUSED 37. (If Q 35 '1', then ask:) Do you personally use bifocals or reading glasses to read? [1415] 1 Yes 2 No 3 OTHER (vol.) 4 DON'T KNOW 5 REFUSED ASK ALL 38. As you may know, there is a new laser eye surgery procedure that can correct vision problems so that people do not have to wear glasses or contact lenses. How closely have you followed the news or information about this laser eye surgery procedure - very closely, somewhat closely, not too closely, or not at all closely? [1416] 1 Very closely 2 Somewhat closely 3 Not too closely 4 Not at all closely 5 DON'T KNOW 6 REFUSED 39. (If Q 35 '1', cont.; If '4', skip to read before Q 42) Which of the following best describes your views on laser eye surgery: [1417] 1 You might consider having it done within the next year or two skip to Q 41 2 You might consider having it done at some point in the future, but not within the next year or two skip to Q 41 3 At this point, you would not consider having it done at all continue 4 HAVE ALREADY HAD IT (vol.) skip to read before Q 42 5 DON'T KNOW skip to Q 41 6 REFUSED skip to Q 41 40. (If Q 39 '3', then ask:) Here are some reasons people sometimes give when they say they would not consider laser eye surgery. Please tell me for each if it is a reason why you personally wouldn't consider having laser eye surgery: A. You just haven't thought a lot about it [1418] B. It's too expensive [1419] C. You worry that it might do damage to your eyes [1420] 1 Yes, it is a reason 2 No, it is not a reason 3 DON'T KNOW 4 REFUSED 41. If laser eye surgery were covered by your health insurance, would you be more likely to consider having it done, or not? [1421] 1 Yes, more likely 2 No 3 DON'T KNOW 4 REFUSED ASK ALL Now-- on a different topic, 42. Are you in favor of the death penalty for a person convicted of murder? [1422] 1 Yes, favor continue 2 No, oppose skip to Q 44 3 DON'T KNOW skip to Q 44 4 REFUSED skip to Q 44 43. (If Q 42 '1', then ask:) Why do you favor the death penalty for persons convicted of murder? (open end and code) [1423 1424] 01 OTHER (list) 02 DON'T KNOW 03 REFUSED 44. What do you think should be the penalty for murder -- the death penalty, or life imprisonment with absolutely no possibility of parole? [1425] 1 Death penalty 2 Life imprisonment 3 DON'T KNOW 4 REFUSED 45. In your opinion, is the death penalty imposed too often today or not often enough? [1426] 1 Too often 2 Not enough 3 ABOUT THE RIGHT AMOUNT (vol.) 4 DON'T KNOW 5 REFUSED 46. How often do you think that a person has been sentenced to the death penalty who was, in fact, innocent for the crime he or she was charged with -- do you think this has EVER happened in the past twenty years, or do you think it has NEVER happened? [1427] 1 Yes, in the past twenty years continue 2 No, never happened skip to read before Q 48 3 DON'T KNOW skip to read before Q 48 4 REFUSED skip to read before Q 48 47. (If Q 46 '1', then ask:) Just your best guess, about what percent of people convicted to serve the death penalty are really innocent? RECORD EXACT PERCENT (_______) [1428 1429 1430] 101 DON"T KNOW 102 REFUSED Turning to something else 48. Have recent price increases in gasoline, diesel fuel and home fuel oil caused any financial hardship for you or your household? [1431] 1 Yes, caused hardship 2 No, has not caused hardship 3 DON'T KNOW 4 REFSUED 49. What type of energy source do you primarily use to heat your home [READ AND ROTATE 1-4] ? [1432] 1 Electric 2 Natural gas 3 Fuel oil 4 Wood 5 Something else 6 COMBINATION (vol.) 7 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED 50. Would you favor or oppose each of the following as ways of dealing with the increased price of gasoline, diesel fuel and home fuel oil [READ AND ROTATE A-C]: A. Spending 130-million dollars in Federal funds to assist the poor who have been affected by the increase in oil prices [1433] B. Lowering the tax on fuel oil in your state [1434] C. Using the U.S. government's Strategic Petroleum Reserve to put more oil and gas on the market to combat the increase in fuel costs [1435] 1 Favor 2 Oppose 3 DON' T KNOW 4 REFUSED Finally, on a lighter topic, 51. Have you watched the quiz show program, "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" hosted by Regis Philbin, or not? [1436] 1 Yes continue 2 No skip to demographics 3 DON'T KNOW skip to demographics 4 REFUSED skip to demographics 52. Just in your opinion, would you like to see the questions used on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" become more difficult, become less difficult, or should they remain at about the same level of difficulty that they are now? [1437] 1 More difficult 2 Less difficult 3 Remain at about the same level 4 DON'T KNOW 5 REFUSED 52A. Have you personally tried to call the contestant line to try out to be on, "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?", or not? [1438] 1 Yes 2 No 3 DON'T KNOW 4 REFUSED (Go to Demographics) (Demographics Start Here) That completes the interview. I'd just like to ask you a few questions for statistical purposes only. PLEASE RECORD AND VERIFY PHONE NUMBER: INTERVIEW TIME D1. CHECK RESPONDENT'S SEX [1001] 1 Male 2 Female D2. What is your age? [1010 1011] 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 00 = Don't know D3. What is the last grade or class that you completed in school? (DO NOT READ) [1012] 1 None, or grade 1 - 4 2 Grades 5, 6 or 7 3 Grade 8 4 High school incomplete (Grades 9 - 11) (skip to D4) 5 High school graduate, Grade 12 6 Technical, trade, or business after high school 7 College/university incomplete 8 College/university graduate or more (continue) 9 DON'T KNOW (skip to D4) 0 REFUSED (skip to D4) D3A. Do you have any post-graduate education beyond a 4-year bachelors degree? [1013] 1 Yes (includes masters degree, doctorate, law degree, etc.) 2 No 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED D4. Are you, yourself of Hispanic origin or descent, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other Spanish background? [1014] 1 Yes 2 No 3 DON'T KNOW 4 REFUSED D4A. What is your race? Are you white, African-American, or some other race? [1015 1016] 01 Other (list) 02 (DK) 03 (Refused) 04 HOLD 05 HOLD 06 White 07 African-American/Black 08 (Hispanic) - (Continue) D4B. (If code "08" in D4a, ask:) Do you consider yourself to be white-Hispanic, or black-Hispanic? [1017 1018] 01 Other (list) 02 (DK) 03 (Refused) 04 HOLD 05 HOLD 06 White-Hispanic 07 Black-Hispanic 08 (Hispanic/Respondent refuses to discriminate) D5. Is your total annual household income before taxes $20,000 or more or is it less than $20,000? [1019 1020] (IF "UNDER" ASK:) Is it over or under $15,000? (IF "UNDER" ASK:) Is it over or under $10,000? (IF "OVER" ASK:) Is it over or under $30,000? (IF "OVER" ASK:) Is it over or under $50,000? (IF "OVER" ASK:) Is it over or under $75,000? 01 Less than $10,000 05 $30,000 - 49,999 02 $10,000-14,999 06 $50,000 - 74,999 03 $15,000 - 19,999 07 $75,000 and over 04 $20,000 - 29,999 08 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED D6. How many different residential phone lines do you have coming into your house? IF ONE RECORD AS CODE 1; IF MORE THAN ONE READ: We need to record how many different residential phone lines you have in your household -- that is, the number of different phone numbers that are used by adult members of your household. Please do not count phone lines that are used primarily for business purposes, for children, or for electronic equipment -- such as computers and fax machines. How many residential phone numbers are there in your household? [1022] 1 One 2 Two 3 Three 4 Four 5 Five or more 6 DON'T KNOW 7 REFUSED D7. ASKED IN BODY OF QUESTIONNAIRE D8. ASKED IN BODY OF QUESTIONNAIRE D9. How would you describe your political views -- [FORM A: READ 1-5; FORM B: READ 5-1]? [1047] 1 Very conservative, 2 Conservative, 3 Moderate, 4 Liberal, or 5 Very liberal 6 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED D10. NOT ASKED D11. Are you now registered to vote in your precinct or election district, or not? [1049] 1 Yes 2 DON'T NEED TO REGISTER (vol.) 3 No 4 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED D12. In the election for president in November of 1996, did things come up that kept you from voting, or did you happen to vote? [1050] 1 Yes, voted 2 No, did not vote 3 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED D12A. NOT ASKED D13. I'd like you to rate your chances of voting in November's election for president on a scale of 1 to 10. If '1' represents someone who definitely will not vote, and '10' represents someone who definitely will vote, where on this scale of 1 to 10 would you place yourself? [1123 1124] 01 1 Definitely will vote 02 2 03 3 04 4 05 5 06 6 07 7 08 8 09 9 10 10 Definitely will not vote 11 DON'T KNOW/ REFUSED D14. NOT ASKED D15. NOT ASKED D16. NOT ASKED D17. NOT ASKED D18. NOT ASKED D19. NOT ASKED D20. NOT ASKED D21. NOT ASKED D22. Have you, or has any member or your household ever served in the U.S. military? (IF YES PROBE FOR WHO HAS SERVED) [1056] 1 Yes, self 2 Yes, other household member 3 Yes, both 4 No/neither/none 5 DON'T KNOW 6 REFUSED D23. NOT ASKED D24. NOT ASKED D25. NOT ASKED D26. NOT ASKED D26A. NOT ASKED D27. ASK OF ALL RESPONDENTS: This completes the interview. However, Gallup may like to recontact some people in the future to ask a few additional questions. Could we have your permission to call you again at some time to learn a bit more about your thoughts and opinions? 1 Yes 2 No/(Ref) D28. (if D27 '1') So that a Gallup interviewer might reach you more easily, may I please have your name? PLEASE TYPE IN NAME CAREFULLY D29. (if D27 '1') And do you have an email address where we could reach you through the Internet? 1 Yes 2 No 3 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED D30. (If D29 '1') IF YES, RECORD EXACT EMAIL ADDRESS 1 Continue to enter the E-Mail Address 2 Reset to review this screen again D31. (COLLECT 100 WHO ARE D27 '1') Additionally, Gallup is working with CNN and USA Today on this poll and they may like to talk further with a few survey participants about the topics we've discussed in this survey. So that the reporters can choose from a cross-section of people, Gallup would provide them with background information which may include any or all of the answers you have given in this poll. Would you will to talk to a reporter at a later date? 1 Yes 2 No/Refused (End of Demographics)