MTSU Poll: State Voters Want Obamacare Repeal – But After Seeing Alternative
They also support banning immigration from "terror-prone regions" but think illegal immigrants already here should be able to stay and apply for citizenship, and they split about evenly over believing, doubting or not knowing what to think about President
"Most of these opinions divide sharply along political party lines," said
In still other findings from the latest poll:
* 51 percent favor requiring people to get a permit before carrying a handgun.
* 56 percent think abortion should be illegal in most, or all, cases.
* 67 percent want seatbelts on school buses, few think achievement testing in schools has improved schools' performance, and opinion divides about evenly between those who support and oppose school vouchers.
Repeal Obamacare? Yes, but not so fast
Sixty-one percent of
But most of those who want
Not surprisingly, attitudes toward the Affordable Care Act are highly partisan, with 88 percent of
Immigrants from "terror-prone" regions less welcome than illegal ones already here
A solid 56 percent majority of state voters support "suspending immigration from 'terror prone' regions, even if it means turning away refugees from those regions." Thirty-one (31) percent are opposed, and the rest don't know or give no answer.
They express relatively more benevolence, though, toward illegal immigrants already here. Asked about "illegal immigrants who are living in the
These attitudes, too, have sharp partisan divides. Seventy-eight (78) percent of
State voters split three ways on veracity of Trump's voting fraud claim
About 28 percent say
Other findings on handguns, abortion, and school issues
Asked, "Generally, what do you think the law should say about people carrying a handgun with them in public?":
* 12 percent say the law should "prohibit people from carrying a handgun."
* 51 percent say the law should "require a permit to carry a handgun."
* 23 percent say the law should "require a permit to carry a handgun if the handgun is concealed from view but not if the handgun is carried in plain sight."
* 9 percent say the law should "allow people to carry a handgun without a permit, whether concealed or in plain sight."
Asked, "Do you think abortion should be legal in all cases, legal in most cases, illegal in most cases, or illegal in all cases?":
* 11 percent choose "legal in all cases"
* 25 percent choose "legal in most cases"
* 30 percent choose "illegal in most cases"
* 26 percent choose "illegal in all cases"
* The rest say they don't know or decline to answer
Asked, "What would be most likely to reduce the number of abortions performed: stricter abortion regulations, more access to birth control and sex education, both, or neither?":
* 13 percent say "stricter abortion regulations"
* 31 percent say "more access to birth control and sex education:
* 37 percent say "both"
* 12 percent say "neither"
* The rest say they don't know or give no answer
Asked, "Some say requiring seat belts on school buses would keep children safer. Others say there are cheaper, easier ways to improve school bus safety. Do you think
* 67 percent want seat belts required on all school buses
* 22 percent don't want seat belts required on all school buses
* The rest don't know or decline to answer
Asked, "Would you favor or oppose providing most families in
* 41 percent are in favor
* 45 percent are opposed
* The rest don't know or decline to answer
Asked, as a follow-up, "What about if school vouchers were provided only to poor families whose children are attending low-achieving
* 38 percent are in favor
* 48 percent are opposed
* The rest don't know or decline to answer
Asked, "Over the last decade, there has been a significant increase in testing in the public schools to measure academic achievement. Just your impression or what you may have heard or read, has increased testing helped, hurt, or made no difference in the performance of the local public schools?"
* 17 percent choose "helped"
* 33 percent choose "hurt"
* 37 percent choose "made no difference"
* The rest don't know or give no answer
Methodology
Between
Quotas by gender and
The survey's margin of error is 4 percentage points, meaning one can be 95 percent confident that the population percentage being estimated lies within four percentage points, in either direction, of the result the sample produced.
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