How the Survey was Conducted Nature of the Sample: McClatchy-Marist Poll of 1,062 National Adults This survey of 1,062 adults was conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017 by The Marist Poll, sponsored and funded in partnership with McClatchy. Adults 18 years of age and older residing in the contiguous United States were contacted on landline or mobile numbers and interviewed in English by telephone using live interviewers. Mobile telephone numbers were randomly selected based upon a list of telephone exchanges from throughout the nation from Survey Sampling International. The exchanges were selected to ensure that each region was represented in proportion to its population. Mobile phones are treated as individual devices. After validation of age, personal ownership, and non-business-use of the mobile phone, interviews are typically conducted with the person answering the phone. To increase coverage, this mobile sample was supplemented by respondents reached through random dialing of landline phone numbers from ASDE Survey Sampler, Inc. Within each landline household, a single respondent is selected through a random selection process to increase the representativeness of traditionally under-covered survey populations. The samples were then combined and balanced to reflect the 2013 American Community Survey 1-year estimates for age, gender, income, race, and region. Results are statistically significant within ±3.0 percentage points. There are 906 registered voters. The results for this subset are statistically significant within ±3.3 percentage points. The error margin was not adjusted for sample weights and increases for cross-tabulations. Nature of the Sample National Adults National Registered Voters Col % Col % National Adults 100% National Registered Voters 85% 100% Democrat n/a 34% Republican n/a 29% Independent n/a 36% Other n/a 1% Strong Democrats n/a 21% Not strong Democrats n/a 13% Democratic leaning independents n/a 15% Just Independents n/a 9% Republican leaning independents n/a 12% Not strong Republicans n/a 11% Strong Republicans n/a 18% Other n/a 1% Very liberal n/a 8% Liberal n/a 21% Moderate n/a 34% Conservative n/a 30% Party Identification Party Identification Political Ideology Very conservative n/a 7% Men 49% 48% Women 51% 52% Under 45 47% 44% 45 or older 53% 56% 18 to 29 22% 18% 30 to 44 25% 26% 45 to 59 27% 28% 60 or older 26% 28% White 62% 64% African American 11% 10% Latino 14% 14% Other 12% 12% Northeast 18% 18% Midwest 21% 22% South 37% 36% West 24% 24% Less than $50,000 48% 46% $50,000 or more 52% 54% Not college graduate 58% 54% College graduate 42% 46% White - Not College Graduate 34% 34% White - College Graduate 29% 31% Non-White - Not College Graduate 24% 21% Non-White - College Graduate 14% 14% White Evangelical Christians 17% 17% Interview Type Landline 33% 35% Cell phone 67% 65% Gender Age Age Race Region Household Income Education Education by Race McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Registered Voters Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? Approve Disapprove Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Registered Voters 38% 51% 11% Party Identification Democrat 9% 84% 7% Republican 78% 10% 11% Independent 34% 52% 14% Strong Democrats 9% 89% 3% Party Identification* Political Ideology Soft Democrats 9% 79% 12% Just Independents 37% 34% 29% Soft Republicans 67% 22% 10% Strong Republicans 83% 8% 9% Very liberal-Liberal 8% 87% 5% Moderate 32% 58% 10% Conservative-Very conservative 67% 21% 12% 85% 7% 8% Trump Supporters Interview Date Before AHCA 38% 53% 9% After AHCA 38% 48% 13% Region Northeast 30% 61% 9% Midwest 40% 48% 11% South 41% 48% 11% West 39% 50% 12% Less than $50,000 34% 54% 12% $50,000 or more 42% 51% 7% Not college graduate 42% 45% 14% College graduate 34% 60% 7% White 43% 45% 11% Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender African American 5% 93% 2% Latino 34% 57% 9% White - Not College Graduate 51% 36% 12% White - College Graduate 35% 57% 8% 18 to 29 32% 58% 10% 30 to 44 31% 57% 13% 45 to 59 42% 49% 10% 60 or older 46% 43% 11% Under 45 31% 57% 11% 45 or older 44% 46% 10% Men 48% 43% 10% Women 30% 58% 12% White Evangelical Christians 66% 23% 11% Interview Type Landline 42% 44% 15% Cell phone 37% 55% 9% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 1 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Registered Voters Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? Approve Disapprove Unsure March 2017 38% 51% 11% February 2017 41% 49% 9% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 2 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Registered Voters Do you approve or disapprove of the job the Republicans in Congress are doing in office? Approve Disapprove Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Registered Voters 27% 62% 11% Party Identification Democrat 9% 85% 6% Republican 57% 29% 14% Independent 20% 67% 13% Strong Democrats 5% 93% 2% Soft Democrats 11% 79% 11% Just Independents 21% 57% 22% Soft Republicans 40% 43% 17% Strong Republicans 65% 26% 8% Very liberal-Liberal 7% 89% 4% Moderate 24% 64% 12% Conservative-Very conservative 43% 46% 11% 53% 35% 12% Northeast 24% 69% 7% Midwest 25% 60% 15% South 30% 60% 10% West 27% 62% 11% Less than $50,000 25% 63% 12% $50,000 or more 28% 63% 9% Not college graduate 30% 57% 14% College graduate 21% 71% 8% White 29% 60% 11% African American 12% 82% 6% Latino 26% 58% 15% White - Not College Graduate 33% 54% 13% White - College Graduate 23% 69% 8% 18 to 29 27% 61% 12% 30 to 44 23% 66% 11% 45 to 59 30% 61% 9% 60 or older 27% 60% 13% Under 45 25% 64% 11% 45 or older 29% 60% 11% Men 31% 59% 10% Women 24% 65% 12% White Evangelical Christians 38% 52% 10% Interview Type Landline 27% 57% 17% Cell phone 27% 65% 8% Party Identification* Political Ideology Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 3 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Registered Voters Do you approve or disapprove of the job the Republicans in Congress are doing in office? Approve Disapprove Unsure Row % Row % Row % March 2017 27% 62% 11% February 2017 32% 57% 11% July 2016 20% 72% 8% April 2016 21% 73% 7% November 2015 23% 70% 7% August 2015 19% 68% 13% March 2015 33% 61% 6% December 2014 28% 66% 6% October 2014 24% 71% 5% August 2014 22% 68% 10% April 2014 26% 69% 5% February 2014 22% 72% 6% December 2013 22% 74% 4% July 2013 22% 66% 12% April 2013 24% 71% 6% March 2013 26% 68% 7% December 2012 26% 67% 7% March 2012 31% 62% 8% November 2011 23% 70% 7% September 2011 26% 67% 8% August 2011 27% 62% 11% June 2011 27% 63% 10% April 2011 30% 63% 7% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 4 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Registered Voters Do you approve or disapprove of the job the Democrats in Congress are doing in office? Approve Disapprove Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Registered Voters 35% 54% 11% Party Identification Democrat 65% 24% 11% Republican 12% 78% 10% Independent 25% 62% 13% Strong Democrats 73% 21% 6% Soft Democrats 49% 35% 16% Just Independents 16% 62% 22% Soft Republicans 11% 77% 12% Strong Republicans 10% 86% 4% Very liberal-Liberal 58% 35% 7% Moderate 35% 51% 14% Conservative-Very conservative 19% 73% 8% 12% 81% 8% Northeast 38% 50% 12% Midwest 34% 53% 13% South 34% 57% 9% West 35% 53% 12% Less than $50,000 38% 47% 15% $50,000 or more 34% 58% 8% Not college graduate 33% 54% 13% College graduate 38% 54% 8% White 33% 56% 11% African American 55% 39% 6% Latino 34% 48% 18% White - Not College Graduate 29% 59% 12% White - College Graduate 38% 52% 10% 18 to 29 33% 51% 16% 30 to 44 37% 51% 11% 45 to 59 36% 56% 9% 60 or older 33% 56% 11% Under 45 36% 51% 13% 45 or older 34% 56% 10% Men 27% 65% 9% Women 42% 44% 14% White Evangelical Christians 21% 69% 10% Interview Type Landline 33% 55% 12% Cell phone 36% 53% 11% Party Identification* Political Ideology Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 5 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Registered Voters Do you approve or disapprove of the job the Democrats in Congress are doing in office? Approve Disapprove Unsure Row % Row % Row % March 2017 35% 54% 11% February 2017 34% 55% 11% July 2016 37% 55% 9% April 2016 36% 59% 6% November 2015 38% 55% 7% August 2015 28% 60% 12% March 2015 30% 64% 6% December 2014 27% 65% 9% October 2014 33% 61% 6% August 2014 32% 59% 9% April 2014 32% 63% 5% February 2014 33% 60% 7% December 2013 33% 64% 3% July 2013 33% 57% 10% April 2013 32% 62% 6% March 2013 31% 62% 7% December 2012 35% 58% 7% March 2012 34% 59% 7% November 2011 28% 65% 7% September 2011 30% 63% 7% August 2011 35% 55% 11% June 2011 30% 60% 10% April 2011 34% 60% 6% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 6 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Overall, do you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of Donald Trump? Unsure-Never Favorable Unfavorable Heard Row % Row % Row % National Adults 37% 54% 8% National Registered Voters 38% 53% 8% Party Identification^ Democrat 10% 85% 5% Republican 78% 14% 7% Independent 33% 55% 12% Strong Democrats 8% 89% 3% Soft Democrats 10% 84% 6% Just Independents 31% 39% 30% Soft Republicans 66% 25% 9% Strong Republicans 86% 9% 4% Very liberal-Liberal 7% 90% 3% Moderate 31% 60% 9% Conservative-Very conservative 67% 24% 9% 86% 10% 5% Northeast 25% 66% 9% Midwest 40% 49% 11% South 43% 51% 6% West 36% 54% 10% Less than $50,000 34% 54% 12% $50,000 or more 40% 55% 5% Not college graduate 41% 49% 10% College graduate 31% 63% 6% White 43% 50% 7% African American 6% 89% 5% Latino 31% 59% 10% White - Not College Graduate 51% 41% 8% White - College Graduate 34% 61% 5% 18 to 29 31% 63% 6% 30 to 44 30% 57% 13% 45 to 59 39% 52% 9% 60 or older 48% 45% 6% Under 45 31% 60% 9% 45 or older 43% 49% 8% Men 45% 48% 8% Women 30% 60% 9% White Evangelical Christians 63% 32% 5% Interview Type Landline 43% 49% 8% Cell phone 35% 57% 9% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 7 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Overall, do you have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of Donald Trump? Unsure-Never Favorable Unfavorable Heard March 2017 37% 54% 8% February 2017 December 2016 November 2016 September 2016 38% 43% 31% 33% 54% 52% 64% 64% 8% 5% 5% 4% August 2016 July 2016 28% 30% 66% 64% 6% 5% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 8 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Registered Voters If the 2018 election for Congress were held today, which party's candidate are you more likely to vote for in your district: Democrat Republican Neither Undecided Row % Row % Row % Row % National Registered Voters 47% 38% 8% 7% Party Identification Democrat 94% 2% 2% 2% Republican 2% 91% 3% 4% Independent 41% 30% 16% 12% Strong Democrats 98% 1% 0% 1% Soft Democrats 86% 3% 7% 4% Just Independents 19% 20% 32% 29% Soft Republicans 5% 79% 8% 8% Strong Republicans 2% 96% 0% 2% Very liberal-Liberal 84% 6% 6% 4% Moderate 53% 33% 8% 6% Conservative-Very conservative 20% 67% 5% 7% 8% 80% 4% 9% Northeast 55% 29% 10% 6% Midwest 45% 39% 9% 7% South 46% 42% 5% 7% West 46% 39% 10% 6% Less than $50,000 52% 33% 8% 7% $50,000 or more 45% 42% 7% 6% Not college graduate 47% 37% 8% 8% College graduate 51% 37% 8% 5% White 41% 43% 8% 8% African American 82% 9% 6% 4% Latino 55% 31% 11% 4% White - Not College Graduate 36% 47% 7% 10% White - College Graduate 48% 38% 8% 6% 18 to 29 53% 31% 10% 6% 30 to 44 51% 33% 10% 6% 45 to 59 43% 41% 9% 7% 60 or older 44% 44% 4% 8% Under 45 52% 32% 10% 6% 45 or older 44% 43% 6% 7% Men 41% 45% 9% 6% Women 54% 32% 7% 7% White Evangelical Christians 21% 64% 6% 9% Interview Type Landline 43% 43% 5% 9% Cell phone 50% 35% 9% 5% Party Identification* Political Ideology Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 9 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults In general, thinking about the way things are going in the country, do you feel things are going in the right direction or that things are going in the wrong direction? Right direction Wrong direction Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 34% 59% 7% National Registered Voters 34% 59% 7% Party Identification^ Democrat 10% 83% 7% Republican 68% 26% 6% Independent 30% 63% 8% Strong Democrats 10% 85% 5% Soft Democrats 12% 81% 7% Just Independents 22% 65% 13% Soft Republicans 59% 35% 6% Strong Republicans 71% 24% 5% Very liberal-Liberal 8% 88% 4% Moderate 32% 62% 6% Conservative-Very conservative 58% 36% 7% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters 69% 24% 8% Northeast 23% 70% 6% Midwest 33% 62% 5% South 39% 53% 8% West 36% 56% 7% Less than $50,000 32% 59% 8% $50,000 or more 36% 60% 4% Not college graduate 36% 56% 8% College graduate 33% 63% 4% White 38% 56% 7% African American 8% 86% 6% Latino 29% 68% 2% White - Not College Graduate 42% 50% 8% White - College Graduate 32% 64% 4% 18 to 29 31% 65% 4% 30 to 44 33% 61% 6% 45 to 59 34% 61% 6% 60 or older 38% 51% 11% Under 45 32% 63% 5% 45 or older 36% 56% 8% Men 41% 53% 6% Women 27% 65% 8% White Evangelical Christians 48% 45% 7% Interview Type Landline 36% 54% 10% Cell phone 33% 62% 5% Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 10 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults In general, thinking about the way things are going in the country, do you feel things are going in the right direction or that things are going in the wrong direction? Right direction Wrong direction Unsure Row % Row % Row % March 2017 34% 59% 7% February 2017 38% 55% 7% December 2016 31% 62% 6% November 2016 33% 59% 8% September 2016 August 2016 34% 59% 6% 34% 59% 7% July 2016 25% 68% 7% April 2016 27% 68% 5% November 2015 36% 59% 6% August 2015 34% 60% 6% March 2015 36% 59% 4% December 2014 31% 64% 6% October 2014 35% 61% 4% August 2014 28% 64% 8% April 2014 32% 64% 3% February 13, 2014 33% 64% 3% February 5, 2014 30% 63% 8% December 2013 30% 66% 4% July 2013 30% 60% 11% April 2013 38% 58% 4% March 2013 35% 60% 5% December 2012 40% 55% 5% March 2012 43% 53% 4% November 2011 25% 70% 4% September 2011 22% 73% 5% August 2011 21% 70% 10% June 2011 32% 59% 9% April 2011 31% 64% 5% January 2011 41% 47% 12% December 2010 34% 58% 8% November 23, 2010 41% 53% 6% October 28, 2010 38% 52% 10% September 22, 2010 41% 56% 3% July 6, 2010 37% 56% 7% March 31, 2010 43% 53% 4% February 8, 2010 38% 54% 8% December 8, 2009 46% 46% 8% October 14, 2009 47% 47% 6% August 12, 2009 50% 42% 8% June 8, 2009 50% 40% 10% April 27, 2009 44% 44% 12% April 15, 2009 49% 40% 11% November 2007 23% 67% 10% May 2007 26% 65% 9% February 2007 29% 63% 8% December 2006 31% 60% 9% October 2006 33% 58% 9% February 2006 34% 61% 5% October 2005 31% 62% 7% May 2005 38% 56% 6% February 2005 47% 48% 5% October 21, 2004 42% 55% 3% October 07, 2004 39% 53% 8% September 2004 38% 52% 10% August 2004 40% 48% 12% July 2004 37% 52% 11% April 2004 43% 51% 6% March 2004 43% 52% 5% November 2003 45% 48% 7% April 2003 55% 34% 11% January 2003 42% 48% 10% October 2002 45% 46% 9% April 2002 60% 32% 8% January 2002 60% 30% 10% March 2001 41% 44% 15% January 2001 56% 32% 12% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 11 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Registered Voters Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the statement: President Donald Trump is fulfilling campaign promises? Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly disagree Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Registered Voters 18% 39% 20% 19% 4% Party Identification Democrat 8% 29% 32% 28% 4% Republican 33% 50% 9% 5% 3% Independent 14% 39% 19% 22% 6% Strong Democrats 7% 33% 24% 34% 3% Party Identification* Political Ideology Soft Democrats 8% 25% 34% 28% 5% Just Independents 13% 44% 14% 17% 12% Soft Republicans 21% 54% 15% 6% 4% Strong Republicans 43% 48% 4% 4% 1% Very liberal-Liberal 5% 28% 29% 37% 2% Moderate 14% 42% 24% 16% 4% Conservative-Very conservative 32% 46% 10% 9% 3% 39% 50% 5% 3% 3% Trump Supporters Interview Date Before AHCA 17% 39% 22% 19% 4% After AHCA 19% 38% 18% 19% 5% Region Northeast 11% 42% 23% 21% 3% Midwest 18% 40% 19% 17% 6% South 20% 39% 19% 18% 4% West 19% 34% 21% 21% 4% Less than $50,000 14% 36% 23% 23% 4% $50,000 or more 20% 40% 19% 18% 3% Not college graduate 17% 38% 23% 17% 5% College graduate 19% 40% 18% 21% 3% White 20% 41% 19% 16% 4% Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender African American 9% 25% 26% 35% 5% Latino 15% 32% 24% 25% 5% White - Not College Graduate 21% 41% 19% 13% 6% White - College Graduate 18% 39% 20% 20% 2% 18 to 29 11% 30% 34% 22% 5% 30 to 44 16% 46% 16% 18% 4% 45 to 59 18% 42% 17% 21% 2% 60 or older 24% 35% 18% 16% 7% Under 45 14% 39% 24% 20% 4% 45 or older 21% 38% 17% 19% 4% Men 22% 41% 15% 18% 4% Women 14% 37% 25% 20% 4% White Evangelical Christians 30% 46% 13% 6% 4% Interview Type Landline 24% 35% 17% 17% 7% Cell phone 14% 40% 22% 20% 3% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 12 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Registered Voters Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the statement: President Donald Trump is fulfilling campaign promises? March 2017 Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly disagree Unsure 18% 39% 20% 19% 4% 14% 11% 4% 24% 47% February 2017 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Registered Voters McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 13 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults In general, do you think Donald Trump's policies have most favored people who are: Lower income Middle income Upper income Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 4% 25% 57% 13% National Registered Voters 4% 26% 57% 12% Party Identification^ Democrat 3% 4% 89% 4% Republican 6% 56% 19% 19% Independent 4% 24% 58% 14% Strong Democrats 3% 2% 91% 4% Soft Democrats 3% 6% 85% 6% Just Independents 5% 26% 47% 22% Soft Republicans 3% 46% 33% 18% Strong Republicans 8% 62% 12% 17% Very liberal-Liberal 2% 3% 88% 7% Moderate 3% 23% 65% 10% Conservative-Very conservative 6% 49% 31% 15% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender 6% 56% 16% 22% Northeast 2% 17% 69% 12% Midwest 4% 27% 55% 13% South 6% 27% 54% 13% West 3% 25% 57% 15% Less than $50,000 5% 21% 60% 14% $50,000 or more 3% 29% 56% 11% Not college graduate 4% 26% 56% 14% College graduate 3% 24% 61% 12% White 4% 30% 52% 14% African American 5% 4% 87% 3% Latino 3% 21% 62% 13% White - Not College Graduate 4% 33% 47% 16% White - College Graduate 3% 26% 59% 11% 18 to 29 5% 20% 62% 13% 30 to 44 3% 27% 60% 10% 45 to 59 2% 25% 60% 13% 60 or older 7% 27% 48% 17% Under 45 4% 24% 61% 12% 45 or older 5% 26% 54% 15% Men 5% 30% 51% 14% Women 3% 20% 63% 13% White Evangelical Christians 5% 44% 35% 16% Interview Type Landline 4% 27% 54% 15% Cell phone 4% 24% 59% 13% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 14 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Overall, would you describe the direction in which President Trump is moving the country as: Change for the Change for the No real change at better worse all Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 36% 42% 19% 3% National Registered Voters 37% 42% 18% 2% Democrat 8% 74% 15% 3% Republican 79% 5% 15% 2% Independent 31% 42% 25% 2% Strong Democrats 6% 82% 9% 3% Soft Democrats 7% 69% 22% 2% Just Independents 30% 32% 34% 4% Soft Republicans 65% 9% 25% 2% Strong Republicans 87% 3% 8% 1% Party Identification^ Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Very liberal-Liberal 6% 83% 11% 0% Moderate 31% 48% 20% 2% Conservative-Very conservative 66% 13% 19% 3% Trump Supporters 84% 2% 12% 1% Northeast 23% 51% 24% 2% Midwest 37% 38% 23% 2% South 42% 41% 13% 5% West 36% 41% 21% 2% Less than $50,000 33% 41% 22% 4% $50,000 or more 38% 45% 16% 1% Not college graduate 38% 37% 22% 3% College graduate 31% 51% 16% 2% White 41% 37% 18% 3% African American 4% 74% 16% 6% Latino 29% 45% 22% 4% White - Not College Graduate 46% 30% 21% 3% White - College Graduate 33% 50% 15% 2% 18 to 29 28% 47% 23% 2% 30 to 44 31% 48% 19% 2% 45 to 59 36% 39% 21% 4% 60 or older 47% 35% 14% 4% Under 45 30% 47% 21% 2% 45 or older 41% 37% 17% 4% Men 41% 35% 22% 3% Women 31% 49% 16% 4% White Evangelical Christians 58% 17% 22% 2% Interview Type Landline 39% 36% 19% 5% Cell phone 34% 45% 19% 2% Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 15 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Overall, would you describe the direction in which President Trump is moving the country as: Change for Change for No real the better the worse change at all March 2017 36% 42% 19% February 2017 38% 43% 16% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 Unsure 3% 3% 16 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Donald Trump is approaching his first 100 days as president. Overall, what grade would you give him: Would you give him an A, B, C, D, or an F for a failing grade? A B C D F Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 15% 22% 15% 16% 32% National Registered Voters 15% 22% 15% 15% 32% Party Identification^ Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Democrat 3% 5% 11% 24% 57% Republican 36% 41% 16% 4% 3% Independent 10% 22% 19% 17% 31% Strong Democrats 3% 2% 7% 19% 69% Soft Democrats 1% 8% 15% 30% 45% Just Independents 10% 30% 25% 9% 25% Soft Republicans 25% 38% 23% 7% 7% Strong Republicans 41% 44% 10% 2% 2% Very liberal-Liberal 3% 2% 7% 21% 67% Moderate 9% 23% 20% 19% 29% Conservative-Very conservative 29% 36% 15% 9% 11% Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender 39% 43% 14% 3% 1% Northeast 6% 17% 19% 15% 44% Midwest 15% 21% 19% 19% 25% South 19% 24% 12% 14% 32% West 14% 23% 15% 18% 30% Less than $50,000 12% 22% 17% 16% 32% $50,000 or more 16% 22% 14% 16% 33% Not college graduate 15% 26% 16% 17% 26% College graduate 12% 18% 14% 16% 40% White 17% 23% 16% 13% 30% African American 2% 0% 10% 28% 60% Latino 13% 28% 14% 21% 25% White - Not College Graduate 21% 27% 17% 15% 21% White - College Graduate 12% 20% 14% 12% 42% 18 to 29 9% 23% 18% 19% 32% 30 to 44 12% 19% 17% 21% 31% 45 to 59 13% 25% 15% 14% 33% 60 or older 24% 21% 12% 11% 33% Under 45 11% 21% 17% 20% 31% 45 or older 18% 23% 14% 12% 33% Men 16% 26% 16% 16% 26% Women 13% 18% 15% 16% 38% White Evangelical Christians 27% 32% 16% 14% 11% Interview Type Landline 19% 21% 15% 14% 31% Cell phone 13% 22% 16% 17% 33% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 17 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Donald Trump (Barack Obama) is approaching his first 100 days as president. Overall, what grade would you give him: Would you give him an A, B, C, D, or an F for a failing grade? A B C D F March 2017 15% 22% 15% 15% 32% April 2009 23% 35% 20% 11% 11% Marist Poll National Registered Voters McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 18 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Does Donald Trump's conduct as president so far make you feel: Proud Embarrassed Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 30% 60% 9% National Registered Voters 31% 59% 9% Party Identification^ Democrat 7% 87% 6% Republican 66% 22% 12% Independent 26% 64% 10% Strong Democrats 6% 92% 3% Soft Democrats 7% 86% 6% Just Independents 23% 49% 28% Soft Republicans 51% 36% 13% Strong Republicans 78% 14% 8% Very liberal-Liberal 4% 91% 5% Moderate 24% 66% 10% Conservative-Very conservative 57% 32% 11% 74% 15% 11% Northeast 17% 74% 8% Midwest 32% 56% 12% South 35% 56% 9% West 30% 60% 9% Less than $50,000 28% 63% 9% $50,000 or more 32% 59% 9% Not college graduate 32% 59% 9% College graduate 26% 64% 10% White 34% 56% 10% African American 5% 92% 3% Latino 25% 66% 8% White - Not College Graduate 40% 50% 11% White - College Graduate 26% 64% 9% 18 to 29 27% 69% 4% 30 to 44 23% 64% 13% 45 to 59 30% 59% 12% 60 or older 40% 52% 8% Under 45 25% 66% 9% 45 or older 35% 55% 10% Men 36% 53% 11% Women 25% 67% 8% White Evangelical Christians 51% 40% 9% Interview Type Landline 34% 54% 12% Cell phone 29% 63% 8% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 19 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Does Donald Trump's conduct as president so far make you feel: Proud Embarrassed Unsure March 2017 30% 60% 9% February 2017 33% 58% 9% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 20 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you think the United States' economy has been strengthened or weakened by Donald Trump's decisions as president? Strenghtened Weakened Unsure Row % Row % Row % 44% 39% 17% National Registered Voters 45% 39% 17% Party Identification^ Democrat 16% 68% 16% Republican 80% 7% 14% Independent 44% 38% 19% Strong Democrats 11% 77% 12% Soft Democrats 20% 58% 22% Just Independents 45% 27% 27% Soft Republicans 72% 14% 14% Strong Republicans 88% 3% 9% Very liberal-Liberal 13% 70% 16% Moderate 40% 44% 16% Conservative-Very conservative 72% 14% 14% 88% 3% 9% Northeast 36% 45% 20% Midwest 49% 38% 14% South 44% 40% 16% West 45% 35% 20% Less than $50,000 37% 43% 20% $50,000 or more 50% 37% 13% Not college graduate 44% 39% 17% College graduate 42% 41% 16% White 50% 34% 16% African American 12% 71% 17% Latino 38% 45% 17% White - Not College Graduate 55% 30% 15% White - College Graduate 45% 39% 16% 18 to 29 39% 49% 12% 30 to 44 40% 41% 20% 45 to 59 46% 37% 17% 60 or older 49% 33% 18% Under 45 39% 44% 16% 45 or older 47% 35% 18% Men 52% 32% 16% Women 35% 47% 18% White Evangelical Christians 66% 17% 17% Interview Type Landline 43% 34% 23% Cell phone 44% 42% 14% National Adults Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 21 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you think the United States' role on the world stage has been strengthened or weakened by Donald Trump's decisions as president? Strengthened Weakened Unsure Row % Row % Row % 35% 56% 9% National Registered Voters 36% 55% 9% Party Identification^ Democrat 9% 83% 8% Republican 71% 17% 12% Independent 33% 59% 8% Strong Democrats 6% 88% 6% Soft Democrats 12% 82% 6% Just Independents 28% 48% 24% Soft Republicans 61% 29% 10% Strong Republicans 79% 12% 9% Very liberal-Liberal 7% 89% 4% Moderate 29% 61% 10% Conservative-Very conservative 61% 29% 10% 79% 12% 9% Northeast 26% 67% 6% Midwest 32% 57% 11% South 39% 53% 9% West 40% 51% 9% Less than $50,000 30% 57% 12% $50,000 or more 39% 56% 5% Not college graduate 36% 53% 11% College graduate 31% 63% 6% White 40% 50% 10% African American 8% 88% 4% Latino 32% 60% 9% White - Not College Graduate 46% 42% 12% White - College Graduate 30% 63% 6% 18 to 29 32% 63% 5% 30 to 44 31% 59% 10% 45 to 59 35% 56% 9% 60 or older 42% 47% 11% Under 45 31% 61% 8% 45 or older 39% 52% 10% Men 41% 51% 8% Women 30% 61% 10% White Evangelical Christians 55% 31% 14% Interview Type Landline 37% 51% 12% Cell phone 34% 58% 7% National Adults Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 22 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you think the United States' role on the world stage has been strengthened or weakened by Donald Trump's decisions as president? Strengthened Weakened Unsure March 2017 35% 56% 9% February 2017 38% 52% 10% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 23 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you think Donald Trump's meetings and talks with foreign leaders has: Strengthened the standing of the United States Weakened the standing of the United States Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 37% 54% 8% National Registered Voters 39% 53% 8% Party Identification^ Democrat 9% 86% 5% Republican 77% 12% 11% Independent 36% 55% 9% Strong Democrats 5% 93% 3% Soft Democrats 10% 83% 7% Just Independents 45% 38% 17% Soft Republicans 64% 24% 12% Strong Republicans 86% 7% 7% Very liberal-Liberal 8% 88% 4% Moderate 33% 60% 7% Conservative-Very conservative 68% 25% 7% 81% 9% 9% Northeast 23% 69% 8% Midwest 40% 50% 9% South 42% 50% 8% West 39% 52% 10% Less than $50,000 34% 57% 9% $50,000 or more 40% 54% 6% Not college graduate 40% 50% 10% College graduate 34% 60% 6% White 43% 47% 10% African American 7% 88% 6% Latino 33% 61% 6% White - Not College Graduate 49% 39% 12% White - College Graduate 34% 59% 7% 18 to 29 32% 64% 5% 30 to 44 39% 55% 6% 45 to 59 36% 55% 9% 60 or older 42% 44% 13% Under 45 35% 59% 6% 45 or older 39% 50% 11% Men 45% 48% 7% Women 30% 60% 10% White Evangelical Christians 62% 24% 13% Interview Type Landline 39% 50% 12% Cell phone 37% 56% 7% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 24 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you think Donald Trump's meetings and talks with foreign leaders has: Strengthened the standing of the United States Weakened the standing of the United States Unsure March 2017 37% 54% 8% February 2017 42% 48% 10% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 25 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults How much do you trust the Intelligence Community such as the CIA and FBI: A great deal, a good amount, not very much, not at all? A great deal A good amount Not very much Not at all Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 19% 42% 22% 13% 4% National Registered Voters 18% 44% 22% 12% 4% Party Identification^ Democrat 26% 48% 15% 8% 3% Republican 16% 43% 28% 9% 4% Independent 14% 40% 24% 18% 4% Strong Democrats 31% 44% 16% 7% 2% Soft Democrats 18% 49% 19% 10% 4% Just Independents 14% 34% 25% 23% 4% Soft Republicans 12% 41% 26% 16% 6% Strong Republicans 17% 46% 27% 8% 2% Very liberal-Liberal 22% 46% 19% 10% 2% Moderate 21% 47% 15% 12% 4% Conservative-Very conservative 15% 41% 30% 11% 4% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender 14% 39% 28% 14% 5% Northeast 16% 47% 22% 12% 3% Midwest 21% 41% 22% 11% 4% South 22% 37% 22% 15% 4% West 15% 46% 21% 13% 3% Less than $50,000 20% 37% 27% 13% 4% $50,000 or more 20% 47% 19% 13% 2% Not college graduate 21% 37% 21% 16% 5% College graduate 17% 51% 22% 8% 2% White 19% 47% 21% 9% 4% African American 23% 31% 25% 17% 4% Latino 19% 41% 26% 13% 2% White - Not College Graduate 20% 40% 23% 12% 5% White - College Graduate 18% 55% 19% 6% 2% 18 to 29 15% 36% 29% 17% 3% 30 to 44 16% 43% 20% 16% 4% 45 to 59 25% 45% 15% 12% 3% 60 or older 18% 43% 24% 9% 5% Under 45 16% 40% 24% 17% 3% 45 or older 22% 44% 20% 10% 4% Men 19% 37% 24% 17% 3% Women 19% 47% 20% 10% 5% White Evangelical Christians 20% 39% 28% 7% 6% Interview Type Landline 20% 45% 19% 10% 7% Cell phone 19% 41% 23% 15% 2% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 26 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults How much do you trust the Courts: A great deal, a good amount, not very much, not at all? A great deal A good amount Not very much Not at all Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 23% 38% 26% 11% 2% National Registered Voters 24% 38% 26% 10% 1% Party Identification^ Democrat 30% 39% 22% 9% 1% Republican 24% 36% 28% 10% 2% Independent 19% 41% 28% 11% 1% Strong Democrats 35% 37% 18% 8% 2% Soft Democrats 19% 45% 27% 9% 0% Just Independents 18% 40% 26% 15% 0% Soft Republicans 23% 31% 32% 12% 3% Strong Republicans 25% 42% 23% 8% 2% Very liberal-Liberal 27% 41% 25% 7% 0% Moderate 25% 41% 24% 8% 2% Conservative-Very conservative 23% 34% 29% 13% 1% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender 22% 38% 27% 11% 2% Northeast 26% 38% 24% 12% 0% Midwest 25% 39% 27% 8% 1% South 22% 34% 27% 14% 3% West 22% 42% 26% 8% 2% Less than $50,000 18% 38% 31% 12% 2% $50,000 or more 28% 37% 23% 11% 1% Not college graduate 18% 36% 30% 14% 2% College graduate 31% 40% 21% 8% 1% White 26% 41% 23% 9% 2% African American 16% 20% 39% 22% 3% Latino 20% 40% 28% 11% 2% White - Not College Graduate 20% 38% 27% 12% 2% White - College Graduate 32% 45% 16% 5% 1% 18 to 29 16% 44% 28% 12% 1% 30 to 44 25% 33% 25% 17% 0% 45 to 59 28% 35% 26% 8% 2% 60 or older 23% 40% 26% 8% 3% Under 45 21% 38% 27% 15% 0% 45 or older 26% 37% 26% 8% 3% Men 25% 35% 24% 15% 1% Women 22% 40% 28% 8% 2% White Evangelical Christians 19% 36% 32% 10% 3% Interview Type Landline 24% 39% 25% 7% 4% Cell phone 23% 37% 27% 13% 0% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 27 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults How much do you trust Congress: A great deal, a good amount, not very much, not at all? A great deal A good amount Not very much Not at all Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 4% 23% 49% 21% 3% National Registered Voters 3% 23% 52% 20% 3% Party Identification^ Democrat 3% 25% 50% 20% 2% Republican 5% 29% 53% 11% 2% Independent 2% 16% 53% 26% 3% Strong Democrats 4% 24% 50% 20% 2% Soft Democrats 2% 20% 54% 22% 3% Just Independents 2% 20% 51% 25% 2% Soft Republicans 1% 20% 54% 21% 3% Strong Republicans 7% 32% 51% 8% 3% Very liberal-Liberal 2% 16% 57% 23% 2% Moderate 3% 24% 52% 17% 4% Conservative-Very conservative 4% 26% 50% 19% 2% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters 5% 27% 50% 16% 3% Northeast 3% 19% 54% 20% 4% Midwest 3% 23% 53% 19% 1% South 4% 26% 44% 24% 3% West 4% 21% 51% 20% 4% Less than $50,000 3% 23% 50% 21% 3% $50,000 or more 3% 22% 51% 21% 3% Not college graduate 4% 23% 48% 22% 3% College graduate 3% 22% 53% 20% 3% White 3% 24% 53% 17% 3% African American 6% 16% 42% 29% 7% Latino 3% 20% 53% 20% 4% White - Not College Graduate 3% 25% 51% 18% 3% White - College Graduate 3% 23% 56% 16% 2% 18 to 29 5% 19% 49% 25% 1% 30 to 44 3% 21% 48% 24% 4% 45 to 59 3% 25% 50% 19% 2% 60 or older 4% 25% 50% 18% 4% Under 45 4% 20% 49% 24% 3% 45 or older 3% 25% 50% 18% 3% Men 5% 21% 47% 25% 2% Women 2% 24% 51% 18% 4% White Evangelical Christians 4% 30% 53% 12% 2% Interview Type Landline 5% 26% 47% 18% 4% Cell phone 3% 21% 50% 23% 2% Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 28 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults How much do you trust that elections are fair: A great deal, a good amount, not very much, not at all? A great deal A good amount Not very much Not at all Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 22% 33% 27% 16% 2% National Registered Voters 24% 35% 27% 14% 1% Party Identification^ Democrat 23% 32% 24% 19% 1% Republican 29% 40% 25% 4% 2% Independent 20% 33% 30% 16% 2% Strong Democrats 26% 32% 22% 19% 1% Soft Democrats 17% 34% 30% 17% 1% Just Independents 14% 32% 32% 22% 0% Soft Republicans 23% 38% 26% 11% 2% Strong Republicans 36% 40% 22% 0% 2% Very liberal-Liberal 20% 32% 26% 22% 0% Moderate 24% 33% 30% 11% 2% Conservative-Very conservative 27% 40% 23% 9% 1% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters 31% 38% 22% 6% 2% Northeast 20% 28% 28% 22% 1% Midwest 28% 36% 25% 9% 2% South 19% 35% 27% 17% 2% West 24% 32% 28% 14% 1% Less than $50,000 18% 31% 31% 17% 3% $50,000 or more 26% 35% 24% 13% 1% Not college graduate 20% 29% 31% 17% 2% College graduate 26% 39% 21% 13% 1% White 25% 37% 24% 12% 2% African American 8% 24% 30% 36% 1% Latino 27% 29% 33% 12% 0% White - Not College Graduate 22% 33% 28% 14% 3% White - College Graduate 27% 42% 19% 10% 1% 18 to 29 17% 31% 35% 17% 1% 30 to 44 22% 29% 27% 23% 0% 45 to 59 25% 37% 25% 12% 1% 60 or older 25% 36% 23% 11% 4% Under 45 19% 30% 30% 20% 1% 45 or older 25% 37% 24% 12% 3% Men 25% 34% 25% 16% 1% Women 20% 33% 29% 15% 2% White Evangelical Christians 22% 36% 28% 11% 2% Interview Type Landline 25% 35% 27% 10% 3% Cell phone 21% 33% 27% 18% 1% Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 29 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults How much do you trust the media: A great deal, a good amount, not very much, not at all? A great deal A good amount Not very much Not at all Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 9% 25% 32% 32% 2% National Registered Voters 8% 26% 33% 31% 2% Party Identification^ Democrat 17% 40% 26% 14% 3% Republican 2% 8% 41% 48% 0% Independent 5% 27% 34% 33% 1% Strong Democrats 24% 47% 17% 9% 3% Soft Democrats 7% 38% 35% 18% 2% Just Independents 5% 23% 41% 32% 0% Soft Republicans 2% 9% 40% 49% 1% Strong Republicans 3% 8% 39% 51% 0% Very liberal-Liberal 16% 47% 20% 15% 2% Moderate 8% 26% 39% 25% 2% Conservative-Very conservative 4% 13% 35% 47% 1% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender 1% 9% 38% 52% 1% Northeast 8% 35% 29% 26% 1% Midwest 5% 25% 37% 30% 2% South 11% 22% 32% 33% 2% West 10% 22% 31% 36% 1% Less than $50,000 9% 25% 35% 30% 1% $50,000 or more 10% 25% 31% 32% 2% Not college graduate 8% 21% 36% 34% 2% College graduate 11% 33% 26% 29% 2% White 8% 28% 32% 32% 1% African American 17% 27% 24% 28% 4% Latino 11% 18% 44% 27% 0% White - Not College Graduate 7% 21% 35% 36% 1% White - College Graduate 10% 37% 26% 27% 0% 18 to 29 5% 16% 41% 38% 0% 30 to 44 6% 27% 31% 33% 3% 45 to 59 12% 28% 27% 31% 1% 60 or older 12% 27% 32% 27% 2% Under 45 6% 22% 36% 35% 2% 45 or older 12% 28% 30% 29% 1% Men 9% 21% 29% 39% 2% Women 9% 28% 36% 26% 2% White Evangelical Christians 6% 21% 33% 39% 1% Interview Type Landline 10% 29% 30% 27% 3% Cell phone 9% 23% 34% 34% 1% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 30 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults How much do you trust public opinion polls: A great deal, a good amount, not very much, not at all? A great deal A good amount Not very much Not at all Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 7% 29% 39% 22% 4% National Registered Voters 7% 30% 38% 22% 3% Party Identification^ Democrat 10% 36% 35% 15% 5% Republican 5% 21% 44% 29% 2% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Independent 6% 31% 37% 22% 3% Strong Democrats 14% 38% 30% 14% 5% Soft Democrats 5% 37% 39% 14% 5% Just Independents 6% 31% 40% 21% 2% Soft Republicans 5% 22% 40% 32% 2% Strong Republicans 7% 20% 43% 28% 2% Very liberal-Liberal 8% 40% 35% 14% 4% Moderate 8% 31% 42% 17% 2% Conservative-Very conservative 5% 21% 39% 31% 3% Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender 6% 18% 39% 34% 3% Northeast 5% 35% 42% 16% 3% Midwest 8% 25% 42% 22% 3% South 8% 29% 37% 21% 5% West 6% 30% 35% 26% 3% Less than $50,000 7% 26% 40% 23% 4% $50,000 or more 7% 33% 38% 19% 2% Not college graduate 8% 26% 37% 25% 4% College graduate 6% 35% 40% 16% 4% White 6% 32% 38% 20% 4% African American 9% 25% 41% 23% 1% Latino 11% 29% 42% 14% 4% White - Not College Graduate 6% 29% 37% 24% 3% White - College Graduate 6% 36% 38% 16% 5% 18 to 29 6% 32% 38% 21% 4% 30 to 44 9% 34% 31% 24% 1% 45 to 59 5% 29% 43% 19% 4% 60 or older 9% 23% 41% 22% 5% Under 45 8% 33% 34% 23% 2% 45 or older 7% 26% 42% 21% 5% Men 8% 30% 35% 24% 3% Women 6% 28% 42% 19% 4% White Evangelical Christians 4% 23% 45% 25% 3% Interview Type Landline 7% 29% 38% 20% 6% Cell phone 7% 29% 39% 22% 3% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 31 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults How much do you trust the Trump administration: A great deal, a good amount, not very much, not at all? A great deal A good amount Not very much Not at all Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 14% 21% 22% 40% 3% National Registered Voters 15% 22% 21% 40% 3% Party Identification^ Democrat 4% 6% 20% 68% 3% Republican 32% 43% 19% 3% 4% Independent 11% 21% 23% 43% 3% Strong Democrats 4% 3% 13% 76% 4% Soft Democrats 2% 6% 28% 63% 1% Just Independents 11% 28% 27% 31% 3% Soft Republicans 20% 41% 26% 10% 4% Strong Republicans 41% 43% 10% 2% 4% Very liberal-Liberal 2% 5% 13% 79% 0% Moderate 14% 18% 28% 37% 4% Conservative-Very conservative 26% 38% 19% 15% 3% 36% 47% 12% 2% 3% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Northeast 8% 17% 24% 50% 2% Midwest 15% 24% 25% 32% 5% South 18% 21% 19% 38% 4% West 13% 23% 22% 41% 2% Less than $50,000 13% 22% 22% 39% 4% $50,000 or more 15% 22% 21% 41% 2% Not college graduate 17% 23% 22% 35% 3% College graduate 10% 18% 21% 47% 3% White 17% 25% 19% 36% 3% African American 1% 2% 22% 70% 5% Latino 13% 17% 33% 34% 3% White - Not College Graduate 23% 28% 19% 28% 2% White - College Graduate 10% 22% 19% 46% 3% 18 to 29 10% 16% 26% 47% 1% 30 to 44 12% 18% 23% 44% 3% 45 to 59 12% 27% 21% 36% 3% 60 or older 22% 23% 17% 32% 6% Under 45 11% 17% 25% 45% 2% 45 or older 17% 25% 19% 34% 4% Men 18% 23% 22% 34% 2% Women 11% 19% 21% 45% 4% White Evangelical Christians 24% 40% 21% 14% 2% Interview Type Landline 18% 23% 21% 33% 5% Cell phone 13% 21% 22% 43% 2% Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 32 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you think Donald Trump's relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin is: Mostly a good Mostly a bad thing for the thing for the Unsure United States United States Row % Row % Row % 39% 48% 13% National Registered Voters 39% 48% 13% Party Identification^ Democrat 12% 80% 8% Republican 75% 11% 14% Independent 38% 47% 16% Strong Democrats 10% 84% 6% Soft Democrats 14% 76% 10% Just Independents 35% 33% 33% Soft Republicans 70% 16% 14% Strong Republicans 77% 10% 13% Very liberal-Liberal 11% 85% 4% Moderate 36% 50% 14% Conservative-Very conservative 62% 22% 16% 74% 8% 17% Northeast 31% 59% 11% Midwest 42% 43% 15% South 41% 47% 13% West 41% 46% 13% Less than $50,000 37% 50% 13% $50,000 or more 39% 48% 12% Not college graduate 42% 44% 14% College graduate 35% 54% 11% White 44% 43% 13% African American 10% 81% 9% Latino 39% 51% 10% White - Not College Graduate 50% 36% 15% White - College Graduate 37% 53% 10% 18 to 29 41% 52% 7% 30 to 44 36% 50% 14% 45 to 59 43% 45% 13% 60 or older 38% 45% 17% Under 45 38% 51% 11% 45 or older 40% 45% 15% Men 48% 42% 11% Women National Adults Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender 31% 53% 15% White Evangelical Christians 58% 25% 17% Interview Type Landline 39% 45% 16% Cell phone 40% 49% 11% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 33 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you think Donald Trump's relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin is: Mostly a good thing for the United States Mostly a bad thing for the United States Unsure March 2017 39% 48% 13% February 2017 39% 47% 14% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 34 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Which one of the following comes closest to your opinion about what Congress should do with the Affordable Care Act known as Obamacare: Change it so it Change it so it Repeal it Let it stand does more does less completely Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 18% 46% 7% 26% 3% National Registered Voters 17% 48% 7% 26% 2% Party Identification^ Democrat 29% 62% 3% 5% 1% Republican 7% 23% 11% 57% 2% Independent 14% 54% 8% 21% 3% Strong Democrats 31% 65% 1% 3% 0% Soft Democrats 24% 64% 5% 5% 2% Just Independents 7% 51% 9% 24% 8% Soft Republicans 8% 35% 12% 43% 2% Strong Republicans 6% 15% 10% 67% 2% Very liberal-Liberal 23% 68% 4% 5% 1% Moderate 12% 57% 8% 21% 2% Conservative-Very conservative 15% 26% 10% 47% 2% 5% 20% 12% 59% 3% Interview Date Before AHCA 18% 47% 7% 26% 2% After AHCA 19% 45% 8% 26% 3% Region Northeast 22% 55% 8% 13% 2% Midwest 16% 49% 8% 25% 3% South 17% 42% 6% 31% 4% West 18% 43% 8% 29% 2% Less than $50,000 22% 45% 6% 24% 3% $50,000 or more 14% 48% 9% 28% 1% Not college graduate 19% 44% 6% 27% 3% College graduate 17% 49% 9% 23% 2% White 14% 46% 7% 29% 3% African American 36% 58% 2% 3% 1% Latino 28% 42% 8% 21% 1% White - Not College Graduate 12% 44% 7% 33% 4% White - College Graduate 16% 49% 8% 25% 3% 18 to 29 26% 38% 12% 20% 3% 30 to 44 17% 46% 7% 29% 2% 45 to 59 15% 52% 7% 24% 2% 60 or older 15% 46% 5% 30% 3% Under 45 21% 42% 9% 25% 2% 45 or older 15% 49% 6% 27% 3% Men 14% 43% 10% 31% 3% Women 22% 49% 5% 22% 3% White Evangelical Christians 11% 33% 7% 46% 3% Interview Type Landline 18% 45% 5% 28% 4% Cell phone 18% 46% 9% 25% 2% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 35 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Which one of the following comes closest to your opinion about what Congress should do with the Affordable Care Act known as Obamacare: Change it Change it so it does so it does Repeal it more less completely Unsure Let it stand Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % March 2017 18% 46% 7% 26% 3% February 2017 21% 39% 7% 29% 4% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 36 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you favor or oppose Congress providing a way for undocumented immigrants who are currently in the U.S. to gain legal citizenship if they learn English, pay fines and have jobs that pay taxes? Favor Oppose Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 83% 15% 3% National Registered Voters 82% 15% 3% Party Identification^ Democrat 90% 8% 2% Republican 71% 24% 5% Independent 85% 13% 2% Strong Democrats 90% 8% 2% Soft Democrats 92% 6% 1% Just Independents 84% 12% 4% Soft Republicans 72% 23% 5% Strong Republicans 70% 27% 3% Very liberal-Liberal 91% 6% 3% Moderate 86% 13% 1% Conservative-Very conservative 72% 25% 3% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender 71% 24% 5% Northeast 88% 10% 2% Midwest 83% 15% 2% South 81% 15% 4% West 81% 18% 2% Less than $50,000 81% 15% 4% $50,000 or more 84% 15% 1% Not college graduate 82% 15% 3% College graduate 83% 15% 2% White 82% 14% 4% African American 83% 16% 1% Latino 83% 15% 1% White - Not College Graduate 80% 16% 4% White - College Graduate 85% 12% 3% 18 to 29 87% 13% 1% 30 to 44 83% 15% 2% 45 to 59 84% 14% 2% 60 or older 77% 18% 5% Under 45 84% 14% 2% 45 or older 81% 16% 3% Men 80% 18% 2% Women 85% 12% 3% White Evangelical Christians 76% 19% 5% Interview Type Landline 76% 20% 4% Cell phone 86% 13% 2% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 37 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you favor or oppose Congress providing a way for undocumented immigrants who are currently in the U.S. to gain legal citizenship if they learn English, pay fines and have jobs that pay taxes? Favor Oppose Unsure March 2017 83% 15% 3% February 2017 80% 15% 5% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 38 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you favor or oppose Donald Trump's executive order to limit entrance to the United States of non-American citizens from six majority-Muslim countries? Favor Oppose Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 43% 52% 5% National Registered Voters 45% 51% 4% Party Identification^ Democrat 17% 81% 2% Republican 84% 10% 6% Independent 41% 55% 5% Strong Democrats 13% 85% 3% Soft Democrats 20% 77% 3% Just Independents 39% 52% 9% Soft Republicans 76% 19% 5% Strong Republicans 89% 8% 4% Very liberal-Liberal 12% 87% 1% Moderate 44% 53% 3% Conservative-Very conservative 70% 24% 5% 87% 8% 5% Northeast 32% 65% 3% Midwest 48% 45% 7% South 47% 48% 5% West 42% 53% 5% Less than $50,000 39% 56% 5% $50,000 or more 47% 50% 3% Not college graduate 46% 49% 5% College graduate 40% 55% 5% White 48% 47% 5% African American 8% 87% 5% Latino 47% 49% 3% White - Not College Graduate 53% 43% 5% White - College Graduate 42% 54% 4% 18 to 29 31% 63% 6% 30 to 44 40% 55% 5% 45 to 59 47% 49% 4% 60 or older 53% 42% 5% Under 45 36% 59% 5% 45 or older 50% 45% 4% Men 47% 47% 5% Women 40% 56% 4% White Evangelical Christians 64% 31% 4% Interview Type Landline 48% 44% 8% Cell phone 41% 56% 3% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 39 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Since Donald Trump has become president, do you think the United States is: More safe from terror attacks Less safe from terror attacks About as safe Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % 19% 33% 47% 2% National Registered Voters 19% 33% 46% 2% Party Identification^ Democrat 6% 56% 38% 1% Republican 38% 5% 54% 3% Independent 19% 30% 49% 3% Strong Democrats 3% 63% 33% 1% Soft Democrats 7% 51% 41% 1% Soft Republicans 29% 8% 61% 2% Strong Republicans 46% 4% 47% 3% Very liberal-Liberal 5% 55% 39% 1% Moderate 14% 35% 49% 2% Conservative-Very conservative 34% 16% 48% 2% National Adults Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters 42% 4% 51% 3% Northeast 14% 44% 41% 1% Midwest 19% 25% 55% 1% South 22% 32% 43% 2% West 16% 31% 48% 4% Less than $50,000 16% 34% 47% 3% $50,000 or more 20% 32% 47% 1% Not college graduate 21% 29% 48% 3% College graduate 15% 38% 46% 1% White 20% 27% 51% 2% African American 9% 65% 26% 0% Latino 18% 35% 44% 2% White - Not College Graduate 24% 19% 55% 2% White - College Graduate 15% 37% 46% 2% 18 to 29 21% 38% 40% 1% 30 to 44 10% 34% 55% 1% 45 to 59 18% 31% 49% 2% 60 or older 25% 29% 42% 4% Under 45 15% 36% 49% 1% 45 or older 21% 30% 45% 3% Men 22% 29% 48% 1% Women 15% 36% 45% 3% White Evangelical Christians 27% 17% 53% 3% Interview Type Landline 19% 30% 46% 4% Cell phone 18% 34% 47% 1% Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 23rd through March 27th, 2017, n=823 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=716 MOE +/- 3.7 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 40 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Overall, do you feel that those individuals who are in positions to make decisions for the country: Mostly see Mostly see things things the way the public differently than does the public Unsure Row % Row % Row % National Adults 15% 78% 7% National Registered Voters 15% 78% 7% Party Identification^ Democrat 10% 82% 8% Republican 26% 66% 7% Independent 11% 83% 6% Strong Democrats 10% 83% 7% Soft Democrats 8% 85% 7% Just Independents 12% 80% 8% Soft Republicans 17% 77% 6% Strong Republicans 32% 60% 8% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Very liberal-Liberal 7% 88% 5% Moderate 14% 81% 5% Conservative-Very conservative 22% 69% 9% Trump Supporters 27% 64% 9% Northeast 17% 80% 3% Midwest 15% 75% 10% South 16% 78% 5% West 11% 80% 9% Less than $50,000 14% 78% 8% $50,000 or more 16% 79% 5% Not college graduate 15% 78% 7% College graduate 15% 80% 6% White 18% 75% 7% African American 7% 90% 3% Latino 14% 82% 4% White - Not College Graduate 18% 74% 8% White - College Graduate 17% 77% 6% 18 to 29 15% 84% 1% 30 to 44 9% 82% 9% 45 to 59 17% 78% 4% 60 or older 19% 70% 11% Under 45 12% 83% 5% 45 or older 18% 74% 8% Men 14% 79% 7% Women 16% 78% 6% White Evangelical Christians 24% 67% 8% Interview Type Landline 17% 72% 11% Cell phone 14% 81% 5% Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 41 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Overall, do you feel that those individuals who are in positions to make decisions for the country: Mostly see things the way the public does Row % Mostly see things differently than the public Row % Unsure Row % March 2017 15% 78% 7% December 2016 July 2012 22% 12% 73% 85% 4% 3% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 42 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Which one of the following would you say is your favorite source for news about current events: Social media such as Online news Facebook or sites or mobile Newspapers or TV Vol: Other Twitter news apps Radio magazines Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % 41% 26% 13% 10% 9% <1% National Registered Voters 42% 26% 13% 10% 8% 0% Party Identification^ Democrat 46% 23% 11% 12% 8% 0% Republican 47% 24% 12% 10% 7% 0% Independent 33% 32% 16% 10% 9% 0% Strong Democrats 51% 24% 8% 12% 5% 0% Soft Democrats 35% 27% 14% 11% 13% 0% Just Independents 36% 30% 24% 7% 3% 0% Soft Republicans 41% 27% 14% 9% 8% 0% Strong Republicans 47% 25% 11% 11% 5% 0% Very liberal-Liberal 34% 28% 16% 15% 7% 0% Moderate 43% 28% 8% 8% 12% 1% Conservative-Very conservative 47% 23% 16% 9% 5% 0% 49% 23% 15% 9% 4% 0% Northeast 43% 26% 9% 12% 10% 0% Midwest 39% 28% 14% 13% 5% 0% South 47% 21% 12% 10% 10% 0% West 34% 31% 18% 6% 11% 0% Less than $50,000 49% 19% 14% 7% 11% 0% $50,000 or more 35% 33% 13% 12% 6% 0% Not college graduate 48% 19% 14% 7% 12% 0% College graduate 32% 36% 13% 13% 5% 0% White 43% 24% 14% 11% 7% 0% African American 54% 26% 5% 4% 11% 0% Latino 25% 31% 14% 11% 20% 0% White - Not College Graduate 53% 15% 15% 8% 9% 0% White - College Graduate 31% 35% 14% 15% 5% 0% 18 to 29 15% 39% 16% 11% 18% 0% 30 to 44 26% 37% 14% 9% 13% 0% 45 to 59 49% 22% 14% 9% 5% 0% 60 or older 70% 8% 10% 11% 2% 0% Under 45 21% 38% 15% 10% 16% 0% 45 or older 59% 15% 12% 10% 4% 0% Men 35% 30% 15% 10% 10% 0% Women 47% 22% 12% 10% 9% 0% White Evangelical Christians 55% 17% 17% 6% 5% 0% Interview Type Landline 61% 15% 11% 11% 3% 0% Cell phone 32% 32% 15% 10% 12% 0% National Adults Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 43 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables Adults with a Favorite News Source Who do you trust more: Your favorite news source Donald Trump Unsure Row % Row % Row % Adults with a Favorite News Source 70% 23% 7% National Registered Voters 70% 24% 6% Party Identification^ Democrat 92% 6% 2% Republican 43% 48% 8% Independent 70% 22% 8% Strong Democrats 94% 5% 1% Soft Democrats 90% 5% 4% Soft Republicans 49% 45% 6% Strong Republicans 39% 55% 6% Very liberal-Liberal 94% 5% 1% Moderate 73% 24% 4% Conservative-Very conservative 51% 41% 8% 36% 55% 8% Northeast 81% 13% 7% Midwest 68% 24% 8% South 63% 31% 6% West 75% 19% 6% Less than $50,000 72% 22% 6% $50,000 or more 70% 25% 5% Not college graduate 65% 27% 7% College graduate 77% 18% 5% White 66% 28% 7% African American 93% 3% 4% Latino 75% 21% 4% White - Not College Graduate 58% 34% 7% White - College Graduate 75% 20% 5% 18 to 29 77% 19% 4% 30 to 44 74% 16% 10% 45 to 59 72% 24% 4% 60 or older 59% 32% 8% Under 45 75% 18% 7% 45 or older 66% 28% 6% Men 66% 27% 7% Women 74% 20% 6% White Evangelical Christians 52% 41% 7% Interview Type Landline 66% 25% 9% Cell phone 72% 22% 5% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults with a Favorite News Source. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=989 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters with a Favorite News Source: n=843 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 44 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables Adults with a Favorite News Source Who do you trust more: Your favorite news source Donald Trump Unsure March 2017 70% 23% 7% February 2017 67% 28% 5% McClatchy-Marist Poll Adults with a Favorite News Source McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 45 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults How much do you trust Donald Trump and his administration to deliver accurate and factual information to the public: A great deal A good amount Not very much Not at all Unsure Row % Row % Row % Row % Row % National Adults 13% 24% 22% 39% 1% National Registered Voters 13% 26% 22% 38% 1% Party Identification^ Democrat 2% 8% 25% 64% 1% Republican 31% 49% 17% 3% 1% Independent 9% 24% 24% 41% 2% Strong Democrats 4% 4% 18% 74% 1% Soft Democrats 1% 10% 31% 58% 1% Just Independents 10% 25% 29% 33% 4% Soft Republicans 18% 49% 23% 8% 1% Strong Republicans 39% 48% 11% 2% 0% Very liberal-Liberal 3% 6% 11% 80% 0% Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Moderate 9% 24% 33% 32% 2% Conservative-Very conservative 23% 45% 19% 12% 1% 35% 51% 11% 3% 1% Northeast 11% 14% 26% 48% 0% Midwest 13% 27% 26% 32% 2% South 17% 27% 20% 36% 2% West 11% 26% 20% 42% 1% Less than $50,000 12% 23% 26% 38% 1% $50,000 or more 13% 26% 19% 40% 1% Not college graduate 15% 26% 25% 34% 1% College graduate 10% 23% 19% 46% 2% White 15% 27% 21% 36% 1% African American 2% 5% 31% 58% 4% Latino 11% 24% 29% 36% 0% White - Not College Graduate 20% 29% 23% 27% 1% White - College Graduate 9% 25% 18% 46% 2% 18 to 29 10% 19% 28% 43% 0% 30 to 44 9% 23% 22% 43% 2% 45 to 59 10% 30% 23% 36% 0% 60 or older 24% 24% 17% 33% 3% Under 45 10% 21% 25% 43% 1% 45 or older 17% 27% 20% 35% 1% Men 15% 28% 22% 35% 1% Women 12% 21% 23% 42% 1% White Evangelical Christians 23% 38% 22% 17% 1% Interview Type Landline 16% 27% 20% 35% 2% Cell phone 12% 23% 24% 41% 1% Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/- 3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 46 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults How much do you trust Donald Trump and his administration to deliver accurate and factual information to the public: March 2017 February 2017 A great deal 13% 17% A good amount Not very much Not at all Unsure 24% 22% 39% 1% 22% 21% 38% 2% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 47 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you find Donald Trump's communication through Twitter to be: Effective and Reckless and informative distracting Unsure Row % Row % Row % 19% 70% 11% National Registered Voters 19% 70% 11% Party Identification^ Democrat 6% 87% 8% Republican 36% 45% 19% Independent 19% 73% 8% Strong Democrats 4% 93% 4% Soft Democrats 5% 84% 10% Just Independents 17% 74% 10% Soft Republicans 31% 55% 14% Strong Republicans 45% 36% 19% Very liberal-Liberal 4% 89% 6% Moderate 16% 75% 9% Conservative-Very conservative 35% 50% 15% 42% 39% 19% Northeast 14% 78% 7% Midwest 21% 68% 11% South 22% 66% 12% West 17% 70% 14% Less than $50,000 17% 71% 12% $50,000 or more 21% 70% 9% Not college graduate 21% 66% 13% College graduate 17% 74% 9% White 20% 68% 12% National Adults Party Identification* Political Ideology^ Trump Supporters Region Household Income Education Race Race and Education Age Age Gender African American 7% 88% 5% Latino 18% 70% 12% White - Not College Graduate 24% 61% 15% White - College Graduate 16% 76% 8% 18 to 29 16% 77% 7% 30 to 44 13% 76% 10% 45 to 59 20% 70% 11% 60 or older 27% 57% 16% Under 45 15% 77% 9% 45 or older 23% 63% 14% Men 24% 66% 10% Women 14% 73% 13% White Evangelical Christians 29% 52% 19% Interview Type Landline 20% 60% 20% Cell phone 19% 74% 7% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted March 22nd through March 27th, 2017, n=1062 MOE +/3.0 percentage points. ^National Registered Voters: n=906 MOE +/- 3.3 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. *Soft Democrats include registered voters who identify as "not strong Democrats" or Democratic leaning independents. Soft Republicans include those registered voters who identify as "not strong Republicans" or Republican leaning independents. McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 48 McClatchy-Marist Poll National Tables National Adults Do you find Donald Trump's communication through Twitter to be: Effective and informative Reckless and distracting Unsure March 2017 19% 70% 11% February 2017 25% 66% 9% McClatchy-Marist Poll National Adults McClatchy-Marist Poll March 2017 49