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JSU FALL 2016 National q1a Did you vote in the November, 2016 U.S. Presidential election? Valid 1 Yes 900 90.0 90.0 90.0 2 No 95 9.5 9.5 99.5 3 Unsure 5.5.5 100.0 q2a And, how enthusiastic would you say you were to go and vote for President this year?â Would you sayâ Valid 1 Very enthusiastic 380 38.0 42.2 42.2 2 Somewhat enthusiastic 206 20.6 22.9 65.1 3 Not very enthusiastic 162 16.2 18.0 83.1 4 Not at all enthusiastic 143 14.3 15.9 99.0 5 Unsure 9.9 1.0 100.0 Total 900 90.0 100.0 Missing 0 100 10.0 q3a Please think about the final outcome of the Presidential election.â Despite who you may have supported, please indicate Valid 1 Very satisfied 266 26.6 26.6 26.6 2 Somewhat satisfied 192 19.2 19.2 45.8 3 Somewhat dissatisfied 104 10.4 10.4 56.2 4 Not at all satisfied 391 39.1 39.1 95.3

5 Unsure 47 4.7 4.7 100.0 q6a The overall tone of the campaigns Valid 1 1 73 7.3 7.3 7.3 2 2 32 3.2 3.2 10.5 3 3 46 4.6 4.6 15.1 4 4 42 4.2 4.2 19.3 5 5 149 14.9 14.9 34.2 6 6 47 4.7 4.7 38.9 7 7 79 7.9 7.9 46.8 8 8 115 11.5 11.5 58.4 9 9 107 10.7 10.7 69.1 10 10 290 29.0 29.0 98.1 11 Dont Know 19 1.9 1.9 100.0 q7a The length of the election Valid 1 1 65 6.5 6.5 6.5 2 2 41 4.1 4.1 10.6 3 3 58 5.8 5.8 16.4 4 4 45 4.5 4.5 20.9 5 5 164 16.4 16.4 37.3 6 6 82 8.2 8.2 45.5 7 7 78 7.8 7.8 53.4 8 8 99 9.9 9.9 63.3 9 9 78 7.8 7.8 71.1 10 10 257 25.7 25.7 96.8

11 Dont Know 32 3.2 3.2 100.0 q8a Civility shown by Hillary Clinton during the campaign Valid 1 1 132 13.2 13.2 13.2 2 2 67 6.7 6.7 19.9 3 3 98 9.8 9.8 29.7 4 4 66 6.6 6.6 36.3 5 5 147 14.7 14.7 51.1 6 6 73 7.3 7.3 58.4 7 7 65 6.5 6.5 64.9 8 8 77 7.7 7.7 72.6 9 9 59 5.9 5.9 78.5 10 10 185 18.5 18.5 97.0 11 Dont Know 30 3.0 3.0 100.0 q9a Civility shown by Donald Trump during the campaign Valid 1 1 85 8.5 8.5 8.5 2 2 41 4.1 4.1 12.6 3 3 42 4.2 4.2 16.8 4 4 58 5.8 5.8 22.6 5 5 117 11.7 11.7 34.3 6 6 64 6.4 6.4 40.7 7 7 65 6.5 6.5 47.2 8 8 85 8.5 8.5 55.8

9 9 78 7.8 7.8 63.6 10 10 339 33.9 33.9 97.5 11 Dont Know 25 2.5 2.5 100.0 q10a Civility shown by supporters Hillary Clinton Valid 1 1 104 10.4 10.4 10.4 2 2 58 5.8 5.8 16.2 3 3 87 8.7 8.7 24.9 4 4 64 6.4 6.4 31.3 5 5 149 14.9 14.9 46.2 6 6 62 6.2 6.2 52.5 7 7 70 7.0 7.0 59.5 8 8 78 7.8 7.8 67.3 9 9 72 7.2 7.2 74.5 10 10 228 22.8 22.8 97.3 11 Dont Know 27 2.7 2.7 100.0 q11a Civility shown by supporters of Donald Trump during the campaign Valid 1 1 97 9.7 9.7 9.7 2 2 51 5.1 5.1 14.8 3 3 51 5.1 5.1 19.9 4 4 60 6.0 6.0 25.9 5 5 126 12.6 12.6 38.5 6 6 50 5.0 5.0 43.5

7 7 67 6.7 6.7 50.3 8 8 102 10.2 10.2 60.5 9 9 76 7.6 7.6 68.1 10 10 291 29.1 29.1 97.2 11 Dont Know 28 2.8 2.8 100.0 q12a Expressions of unity by both candidates following the outcome Valid 1 1 78 7.8 7.8 7.8 2 2 49 4.9 4.9 12.7 3 3 81 8.1 8.1 20.8 4 4 68 6.8 6.8 27.6 5 5 220 22.0 22.0 49.6 6 6 88 8.8 8.8 58.5 7 7 84 8.4 8.4 66.9 8 8 83 8.3 8.3 75.2 9 9 57 5.7 5.7 80.9 10 10 160 16.0 16.0 96.9 11 Dont Know 31 3.1 3.1 100.0 q13a Behavior of Clinton supporters following the election results Valid 1 1 114 11.4 11.4 11.4 2 2 51 5.1 5.1 16.5 3 3 64 6.4 6.4 22.9 4 4 50 5.0 5.0 27.9

5 5 118 11.8 11.8 39.7 6 6 66 6.6 6.6 46.3 7 7 64 6.4 6.4 52.8 8 8 80 8.0 8.0 60.8 9 9 71 7.1 7.1 67.9 10 10 296 29.6 29.6 97.5 11 Dont Know 25 2.5 2.5 100.0 q14a That the election was conducted fairly and honestly with legitimate results Valid 1 1 202 20.2 20.2 20.2 2 2 124 12.4 12.4 32.6 3 3 107 10.7 10.7 43.3 4 4 62 6.2 6.2 49.5 5 5 122 12.2 12.2 61.8 6 6 58 5.8 5.8 67.6 7 7 57 5.7 5.7 73.3 8 8 85 8.5 8.5 81.8 9 9 36 3.6 3.6 85.4 10 10 119 11.9 11.9 97.3 11 Dont Know 27 2.7 2.7 100.0 q15a In the Electoral College Valid 1 1 171 17.1 17.1 17.1 2 2 97 9.7 9.7 26.8

3 3 90 9.0 9.0 35.8 4 4 56 5.6 5.6 41.4 5 5 134 13.4 13.4 54.9 6 6 73 7.3 7.3 62.2 7 7 55 5.5 5.5 67.7 8 8 79 7.9 7.9 75.6 9 9 51 5.1 5.1 80.7 10 10 162 16.2 16.2 96.9 11 Dont Know 31 3.1 3.1 100.0 q16a In Americans to make the right decisions in our elections Valid 1 1 143 14.3 14.3 14.3 2 2 77 7.7 7.7 22.0 3 3 90 9.0 9.0 31.0 4 4 80 8.0 8.0 39.0 5 5 149 14.9 14.9 54.0 6 6 53 5.3 5.3 59.3 7 7 78 7.8 7.8 67.1 8 8 81 8.1 8.1 75.2 9 9 60 6.0 6.0 81.2 10 10 161 16.1 16.1 97.3 11 Dont Know 27 2.7 2.7 100.0 q17a In the U.S. media to accurately convey news without bias

Valid 1 1 64 6.4 6.4 6.4 2 2 45 4.5 4.5 10.9 3 3 51 5.1 5.1 16.0 4 4 56 5.6 5.6 21.6 5 5 106 10.6 10.6 32.2 6 6 65 6.5 6.5 38.7 7 7 71 7.1 7.1 45.8 8 8 83 8.3 8.3 54.2 9 9 98 9.8 9.8 64.0 10 10 339 33.9 33.9 97.9 11 Dont Know 21 2.1 2.1 100.0 q19a Americans who do not vote should be fined Valid 1 Strongly Agree 98 9.8 9.8 9.8 2 Somewhat Agree 158 15.8 15.8 25.6 3 Strongly Agree 48 4.8 4.8 30.4 4 Strongly Agree 122 12.2 12.2 42.6 5 Unsure 574 57.4 57.4 100.0 q20a Voting in the U.S. should be mandatory Valid 1 Strongly Agree 141 14.1 14.1 14.1 2 Somewhat Agree 250 25.0 25.0 39.1 3 Strongly Agree 81 8.1 8.1 47.2 4 Strongly Agree 104 10.4 10.4 57.6 5 Unsure 424 42.4 42.4 100.0

q20a Voting in the U.S. should be mandatory Valid 1 Strongly Agree 141 14.1 14.1 14.1 2 Somewhat Agree 250 25.0 25.0 39.1 3 Strongly Agree 81 8.1 8.1 47.2 4 Strongly Agree 104 10.4 10.4 57.6 5 Unsure 424 42.4 42.4 100.0 q21a Itâ s ethical not to vote Valid 1 Strongly Agree 108 10.8 10.8 10.8 2 Somewhat Agree 213 21.3 21.3 32.1 3 Strongly Agree 84 8.4 8.4 40.5 4 Strongly Agree 117 11.7 11.7 52.2 5 Unsure 478 47.8 47.8 100.0 q22a Too many Americans rely on a biased media to form opinions and make participation decisions Valid 1 Strongly Agree 337 33.7 33.7 33.7 2 Somewhat Agree 227 22.7 22.7 56.4 3 Strongly Agree 82 8.2 8.2 64.6 4 Strongly Agree 90 9.0 9.0 73.6 5 Unsure 264 26.4 26.4 100.0 q23a Do you currently use Facebook?

Valid 1 Yes 738 73.8 73.8 73.8 2 No 260 26.0 26.0 99.8 3 Unsure 2.2.2 100.0 q24a Over the past year, did your â œunfriendâ? a Facebook friend because your political views differed or were you â œunfriendedâ? Valid 1 Yes I unfriended a Facebook friend 2 Yes I was unfriended by a Facebook friend 3 Yes I was unfriended and I unfriended a Facebook friend 118 11.8 16.0 16.0 44 4.4 6.0 22.0 18 1.8 2.4 24.4 4 No 536 53.6 72.6 97.0 5 Unsure dont recall 22 2.2 3.0 100.0 Total 738 73.8 100.0 Missing 0 262 26.2 q25a I have great pride in the United States of America Valid 1 Strongly Agree 446 44.6 44.6 44.6 2 Somewhat Agree 263 26.3 26.3 70.9 3 Strongly Agree 79 7.9 7.9 78.8 4 Strongly Agree 69 6.9 6.9 85.7 5 Unsure 143 14.3 14.3 100.0

q26a Overall, I am more hopeful for the nation after the results of the November 2016 election Valid 1 Strongly Agree 234 23.4 23.4 23.4 2 Somewhat Agree 236 23.6 23.6 47.0 3 Strongly Agree 81 8.1 8.1 55.1 4 Strongly Agree 116 11.6 11.6 66.7 5 Unsure 333 33.3 33.3 100.0 q27a We remain a hopelessly divided nation following this 2016 election Valid 1 Strongly Agree 216 21.6 21.6 21.6 2 Somewhat Agree 296 29.6 29.6 51.2 3 Strongly Agree 112 11.2 11.2 62.4 4 Strongly Agree 61 6.1 6.1 68.5 5 Unsure 315 31.5 31.5 100.0 q28a Despite our differences, I can see ways Americans can unify and better days ahead for the nation Valid 1 Strongly Agree 192 19.2 19.2 19.2 2 Somewhat Agree 350 35.0 35.0 54.2 3 Strongly Agree 111 11.1 11.1 65.3 4 Strongly Agree 67 6.7 6.7 72.0 5 Unsure 280 28.0 28.0 100.0

q29a I would be willing to join others in building bridges with others to help unify our country Valid 1 Strongly Agree 282 28.2 28.2 28.2 2 Somewhat Agree 314 31.4 31.4 59.6 3 Strongly Agree 77 7.7 7.7 67.3 4 Strongly Agree 65 6.5 6.5 73.8 5 Unsure 262 26.2 26.2 100.0 q31a Our political primaries or the way we nominate our candidates for President Valid 1 1 79 7.9 7.9 7.9 2 2 45 4.5 4.5 12.4 3 3 92 9.2 9.2 21.6 4 4 63 6.3 6.3 27.9 5 5 206 20.6 20.6 48.5 6 6 82 8.2 8.2 56.8 7 7 106 10.6 10.6 67.4 8 8 96 9.6 9.6 77.0 9 9 64 6.4 6.4 83.4 10 10 129 12.9 12.9 96.3 11 Unsure 37 3.7 3.7 100.0 q32a Our infrastructure including roads/bridges Valid 1 1 38 3.8 3.8 3.8

2 2 42 4.2 4.2 8.0 3 3 60 6.0 6.0 14.0 4 4 76 7.6 7.6 21.6 5 5 183 18.3 18.3 39.9 6 6 115 11.5 11.5 51.5 7 7 151 15.1 15.1 66.6 8 8 144 14.4 14.4 81.0 9 9 54 5.4 5.4 86.4 10 10 95 9.5 9.5 95.9 11 Unsure 41 4.1 4.1 100.0 q33a Our educational systems Valid 1 1 34 3.4 3.4 3.4 2 2 26 2.6 2.6 6.0 3 3 68 6.8 6.8 12.8 4 4 71 7.1 7.1 19.9 5 5 156 15.6 15.6 35.5 6 6 126 12.6 12.6 48.1 7 7 167 16.7 16.7 64.9 8 8 124 12.4 12.4 77.3 9 9 72 7.2 7.2 84.5 10 10 125 12.5 12.5 97.0 11 Unsure 30 3.0 3.0 100.0 q34a The federal government

Valid 1 1 34 3.4 3.4 3.4 2 2 30 3.0 3.0 6.4 3 3 35 3.5 3.5 9.9 4 4 65 6.5 6.5 16.4 5 5 137 13.7 13.7 30.1 6 6 118 11.8 11.8 41.9 7 7 128 12.8 12.8 54.8 8 8 127 12.7 12.7 67.5 9 9 99 9.9 9.9 77.4 10 10 190 19.0 19.0 96.4 11 Unsure 36 3.6 3.6 100.0 q35a Our political parties Valid 1 1 35 3.5 3.5 3.5 2 2 31 3.1 3.1 6.6 3 3 37 3.7 3.7 10.3 4 4 60 6.0 6.0 16.3 5 5 136 13.6 13.6 29.9 6 6 108 10.8 10.8 40.7 7 7 109 10.9 10.9 51.7 8 8 127 12.7 12.7 64.4 9 9 114 11.4 11.4 75.8 10 10 211 21.1 21.1 96.9 11 Unsure 31 3.1 3.1 100.0

q36a Your own state government Valid 1 1 56 5.6 5.6 5.6 2 2 50 5.0 5.0 10.6 3 3 88 8.8 8.8 19.4 4 4 113 11.3 11.3 30.7 5 5 172 17.2 17.2 47.9 6 6 101 10.1 10.1 58.1 7 7 96 9.6 9.6 67.7 8 8 108 10.8 10.8 78.5 9 9 60 6.0 6.0 84.5 10 10 116 11.6 11.6 96.1 11 Unsure 39 3.9 3.9 100.0 q37a Your own local government Valid 1 1 57 5.7 5.7 5.7 2 2 81 8.1 8.1 13.8 3 3 107 10.7 10.7 24.5 4 4 124 12.4 12.4 36.9 5 5 191 19.1 19.1 56.1 6 6 104 10.4 10.4 66.5 7 7 82 8.2 8.2 74.7 8 8 64 6.4 6.4 81.1 9 9 52 5.2 5.2 86.3 10 10 82 8.2 8.2 94.5 11 Unsure 55 5.5 5.5 100.0

q37a Your own local government Valid 1 1 57 5.7 5.7 5.7 2 2 81 8.1 8.1 13.8 3 3 107 10.7 10.7 24.5 4 4 124 12.4 12.4 36.9 5 5 191 19.1 19.1 56.1 6 6 104 10.4 10.4 66.5 7 7 82 8.2 8.2 74.7 8 8 64 6.4 6.4 81.1 9 9 52 5.2 5.2 86.3 10 10 82 8.2 8.2 94.5 11 Unsure 55 5.5 5.5 100.0 q38a Religion in the United States (faiths, churches, synagogues, mosques) Valid 1 1 85 8.5 8.5 8.5 2 2 65 6.5 6.5 15.0 3 3 117 11.7 11.7 26.7 4 4 84 8.4 8.4 35.1 5 5 204 20.4 20.4 55.6 6 6 84 8.4 8.4 64.0 7 7 76 7.6 7.6 71.6 8 8 69 6.9 6.9 78.5 9 9 46 4.6 4.6 83.1 10 10 94 9.4 9.4 92.5 11 Unsure 75 7.5 7.5 100.0

q39a The integrity of our families Valid 1 1 64 6.4 6.4 6.4 2 2 78 7.8 7.8 14.2 3 3 116 11.6 11.6 25.8 4 4 112 11.2 11.2 37.0 5 5 192 19.2 19.2 56.3 6 6 96 9.6 9.6 65.9 7 7 92 9.2 9.2 75.1 8 8 77 7.7 7.7 82.8 9 9 46 4.6 4.6 87.4 10 10 74 7.4 7.4 94.8 11 Unsure 52 5.2 5.2 100.0 q40a The strength of our communities Valid 1 1 60 6.0 6.0 6.0 2 2 63 6.3 6.3 12.3 3 3 130 13.0 13.0 25.3 4 4 123 12.3 12.3 37.6 5 5 200 20.0 20.0 57.7 6 6 104 10.4 10.4 68.1 7 7 101 10.1 10.1 78.2 8 8 76 7.6 7.6 85.8 9 9 33 3.3 3.3 89.1 10 10 67 6.7 6.7 95.8 11 Unsure 42 4.2 4.2 100.0

q41a Capitalism / business in the US Valid 1 1 68 6.8 6.8 6.8 2 2 57 5.7 5.7 12.5 3 3 110 11.0 11.0 23.5 4 4 109 10.9 10.9 34.4 5 5 222 22.2 22.2 56.7 6 6 99 9.9 9.9 66.6 7 7 98 9.8 9.8 76.4 8 8 80 8.0 8.0 84.4 9 9 37 3.7 3.7 88.1 10 10 74 7.4 7.4 95.5 11 Unsure 45 4.5 4.5 100.0 q42a The U.S. economy Valid 1 1 36 3.6 3.6 3.6 2 2 59 5.9 5.9 9.5 3 3 76 7.6 7.6 17.1 4 4 103 10.3 10.3 27.4 5 5 194 19.4 19.4 46.8 6 6 131 13.1 13.1 60.0 7 7 124 12.4 12.4 72.4 8 8 101 10.1 10.1 82.5 9 9 52 5.2 5.2 87.7 10 10 94 9.4 9.4 97.1

11 Unsure 29 2.9 2.9 100.0 q43a Employment/wages Valid 1 1 32 3.2 3.2 3.2 2 2 41 4.1 4.1 7.3 3 3 68 6.8 6.8 14.1 4 4 111 11.1 11.1 25.2 5 5 188 18.8 18.8 44.0 6 6 107 10.7 10.7 54.8 7 7 136 13.6 13.6 68.4 8 8 106 10.6 10.6 79.0 9 9 68 6.8 6.8 85.8 10 10 112 11.2 11.2 97.0 11 Unsure 30 3.0 3.0 100.0 q44a Public Safety / Police departments Valid 1 1 46 4.6 4.6 4.6 2 2 56 5.6 5.6 10.2 3 3 100 10.0 10.0 20.2 4 4 110 11.0 11.0 31.2 5 5 168 16.8 16.8 48.0 6 6 121 12.1 12.1 60.2 7 7 115 11.5 11.5 71.7 8 8 97 9.7 9.7 81.4

9 9 55 5.5 5.5 86.9 10 10 96 9.6 9.6 96.5 11 Unsure 35 3.5 3.5 100.0 q45a The U.S. Military Valid 1 1 85 8.5 8.5 8.5 2 2 95 9.5 9.5 18.0 3 3 149 14.9 14.9 32.9 4 4 120 12.0 12.0 44.9 5 5 177 17.7 17.7 62.7 6 6 94 9.4 9.4 72.1 7 7 73 7.3 7.3 79.4 8 8 70 7.0 7.0 86.4 9 9 41 4.1 4.1 90.5 10 10 53 5.3 5.3 95.8 11 Unsure 42 4.2 4.2 100.0 q46a The U.S. Judicial System Valid 1 1 39 3.9 3.9 3.9 2 2 67 6.7 6.7 10.6 3 3 99 9.9 9.9 20.5 4 4 82 8.2 8.2 28.7 5 5 186 18.6 18.6 47.3 6 6 134 13.4 13.4 60.8

7 7 95 9.5 9.5 70.3 8 8 99 9.9 9.9 80.2 9 9 59 5.9 5.9 86.1 10 10 107 10.7 10.7 96.8 11 Unsure 32 3.2 3.2 100.0 q47a The national news media Valid 1 1 43 4.3 4.3 4.3 2 2 46 4.6 4.6 8.9 3 3 47 4.7 4.7 13.6 4 4 56 5.6 5.6 19.2 5 5 122 12.2 12.2 31.4 6 6 82 8.2 8.2 39.6 7 7 86 8.6 8.6 48.2 8 8 107 10.7 10.7 59.0 9 9 113 11.3 11.3 70.3 10 10 267 26.7 26.7 97.0 11 Unsure 30 3.0 3.0 100.0 q48a What is your age? Valid 1 1844 476 47.6 47.6 47.6 2 4564 393 39.3 39.3 86.9 3 65 131 13.1 13.1 100.0

q49a Are you Hispanic or Latino? Valid 1 Yes 170 17.0 17.0 17.0 2 No 826 82.6 82.6 99.6 3 Dont knowunsure 4.4.4 100.0 q50a Which one of these groups would you say best represents your race? Valid 1 White 620 62.0 74.7 74.7 2 Black or AfricanAmerican 153 15.3 18.4 93.1 3 Asian 48 4.8 5.8 98.9 4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 5 American Indian or Alaska Native 3.3.4 99.3 1.1.1 99.4 6 Other 5.5.6 100.0 Total 830 83.0 100.0 Missing 0 170 17.0 q51a What is the highest level of education you have completed? Valid 1 High school or less 81 8.1 8.1 8.1 2 High school GED 108 10.8 10.8 18.9 3 Associates degree 62 6.2 6.2 25.1 4 Some collegetechnical school 236 23.6 23.6 48.7

5 Collegetechnical school graduate 6 Postgraduate or professional degree 306 30.6 30.6 79.3 205 20.5 20.5 99.8 7 Prefer not to disclose 2.2.2 100.0 q52a Would you describe where you live most of the year asâ Valid 1 Rural 205 20.5 20.5 20.5 2 Suburban 533 53.3 53.4 73.9 3 Urban 250 25.0 25.0 98.9 4 Unsure 11 1.1 1.1 100.0 q53a Please indicate your gender. Valid 1 Male 498 49.8 49.8 49.8 2 Female 502 50.2 50.2 100.0 q54a In political terms, which one of the following best describes how you typically vote? Valid 1 All Republican 96 9.6 9.6 9.6 2 Mostly Republican 219 21.9 21.9 31.5 3 Mostly Democratic 213 21.3 21.3 52.8 4 All Democratic 150 15.0 15.0 67.8

5 Independent split vote between parties 259 25.9 25.9 93.7 6 Support some other party 12 1.2 1.2 94.9 7 Dont know not sure 51 5.1 5.1 100.0 q55a Please tell me which religion you belong to or follow? Valid 1 Catholic 251 25.1 25.1 25.1 2 Protestant Baptist Lutheran Congregational Presbyterian 3 Christian nondenominational 203 20.3 20.3 45.4 203 20.3 20.3 65.7 4 Greek Orthodox 6.6.6 66.3 5 Jewish 34 3.4 3.4 69.7 6 Buddhist 11 1.1 1.1 70.8 7 Muslim 5.5.5 71.3 8 Latter Day Saint Mormon 12 1.2 1.2 72.5 9 Other 48 4.8 4.8 77.3 10 No preference no religious affiliation 210 21.0 21.0 98.3 11 Dont know not sure 17 1.7 1.7 100.0 q56a Which of the following best describes your own political philosophy? Valid 1 Very conservative 136 13.6 13.6 13.6 2 Somewhat conservative 222 22.2 22.2 35.8 3 Moderate 357 35.7 35.7 71.5 4 Somewhat liberal 151 15.1 15.1 86.6 5 Very liberal 81 8.1 8.1 94.7

6 Unsure 53 5.3 5.3 100.0 q57a What is your total household income? Valid 1 %26lt;9999 21 2.1 2.1 2.1 2 10000 to less than 40000 210 21.0 21.0 23.1 3 40000 to less than 75000 298 29.8 29.8 52.9 4 75000 to less than 100000 174 17.4 17.4 70.3 5 100000 to less than 150000 6 150000 to less than 200000 177 17.7 17.7 88.0 60 6.0 6.0 94.0 7 200000 38 3.8 3.8 97.8 8 Prefer not to disclose 22 2.2 2.2 100.0 party In political terms, do you consider yourself to be a Republican, Democrat, Independent, or member of some other party? Valid 1 Republican 255 25.5 25.5 25.5 2 Democrat 309 30.9 30.9 56.4 3 IndependentUnaffiliated 387 38.7 38.7 95.1 4 Some other party 11 1.1 1.1 96.2 5 Dont know not sure 38 3.8 3.8 100.0 Multiple Response

Notes Output Created 13-Dec-2016 08:12:11 Comments Input Data C:\Users\Matt\Desktop\JSU_Winter_20 16_National.sav Active Dataset DataSet1 File Label Generated by Java SPSS Writer v1.83 http://spss.pmstation.com Filter <none> Weight <none> Split File <none> N of Rows in Working Data 1000 File Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing. Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.

Syntax MULT RESPONSE GROUPS=$q4_merged (q4a_ans1 q4a_ans2 q4a_ans3 q4a_ans4 q4a_ans5 q4a_ans6 q4a_ans7 q4a_ans8 q4a_ans9 q4a_ans10 q4a_ans11 q4a_ans12 q4a_ans13 q4a_ans14 q4a_ans15 (1)) $q5_merged (q5a_ans1 q5a_ans2 q5a_ans3 q5a_ans4 q5a_ans5 q5a_ans6 q5a_ans7 q5a_ans8 q5a_ans9 q5a_ans10 q5a_ans11 q5a_ans12 q5a_ans13 q5a_ans14 (1)) $q18_merged (q18a_ans1 q18a_ans2 q18a_ans3 q18a_ans4 q18a_ans5 q18a_ans6 q18a_ans7 q18a_ans8 q18a_ans9 q18a_ans10 q18a_ans11 (1)) $q30_merged (q30a_ans1 q30a_ans2 q30a_ans3 q30a_ans4 q30a_ans5 q30a_ans6 q30a_ans7 q30a_ans8 q30a_ans9 q30a_ans10 q30a_ans11 q30a_ans12 q30a_ans13 q30a_ans14 q30a_ans15 q30a_ans16 q30a_ans17 q30a_ans18 (1)) /FREQUENCIES=$q4_merged $q5_merged $q18_merged $q30_merged. Resources Processor Time 00 00:00:00.016 Elapsed Time 00 00:00:00.015 [DataSet1] C:\Users\Matt\Desktop\JSU_Winter_2016_National.sav Case Summary Cases Valid Missing Total

N N N $q4_merged a 458 45.8% 542 54.2% 1000 100.0% $q5_merged a 495 49.5% 505 50.5% 1000 100.0% $q18_merged a 1000 100.0% 0.0% 1000 100.0% $q30_merged a 1000 100.0% 0.0% 1000 100.0% a. Dichotomy group tabulated at value 1. $q4_merged Frequencies $q4_merged a q4a_ans1 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - We needed change q4a_ans2 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump will clean q4a_ans3 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is conserva q4a_ans4 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - The U.S. Supreme Responses of N Cases 344 13.4% 75.1% 192 7.5% 41.9% 96 3.8% 21.0% 175 6.8% 38.2%

q4a_ans5 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - We will fix immig q4a_ans6 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - The economy will q4a_ans7 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Opposed to the Cl q4a_ans8 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump will protec q4a_ans9 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton is morall q4a_ans10 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton is a crim 165 6.5% 36.0% 255 10.0% 55.7% 246 9.6% 53.7% 196 7.7% 42.8% 188 7.3% 41.0% 202 7.9% 44.1%

q4a_ans11 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump does not ow q4a_ans12 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump ran a posit q4a_ans13 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - The systems were q4a_ans14 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump will fix or 150 5.9% 32.8% 57 2.2% 12.4% 66 2.6% 14.4% 209 8.2% 45.6% q4a_ans15 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - None/ None of the 17.7% 3.7% Total 2558 100.0% 558.5% a. Dichotomy group tabulated at value 1. $q5_merged Frequencies N Responses of Cases

$q5_merged a q5a_ans1 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton would q5a_ans2 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton has ex q5a_ans3 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton would q5a_ans4 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Dislike Trump q5a_ans5 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is too c q5a_ans6 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is moral 123 4.7% 24.8% 235 9.0% 47.5% 133 5.1% 26.9% 320 12.3% 64.6% 63 2.4% 12.7% 364 14.0% 73.5%

q5a_ans7 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is too w q5a_ans8 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is a rac q5a_ans9 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton ran a q5a_ans10 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton would q5a_ans11 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton would q5a_ans12 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton would q5a_ans13 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is not q 201 7.7% 40.6% 314 12.1% 63.4% 77 3.0% 15.6% 123 4.7% 24.8% 136 5.2% 27.5% 134 5.2% 27.1% 354 13.6% 71.5%

q5a_ans14 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - None / None of 24.9% 4.8% Total 2601 100.0% 525.5% a. Dichotomy group tabulated at value 1. $q18_merged Frequencies $q18_merged a q18a_ans1 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans2 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans3 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans4 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga Responses of N Cases 44 2.3% 4.4% 103 5.4% 10.3% 47 2.5% 4.7% 358 18.7% 35.8%

q18a_ans5 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans6 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans7 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans8 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans9 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans10 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga 124 6.5% 12.4% 101 5.3% 10.1% 537 28.1% 53.7% 57 3.0% 5.7% 63 3.3% 6.3% 193 10.1% 19.3%

q18a_ans11 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga 287 15.0% 28.7% Total 1914 100.0% 191.4% a. Dichotomy group tabulated at value 1. $q30_merged Frequencies $q30_merged a q30a_ans1 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Jobs and q30a_ans2 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Healthcar q30a_ans3 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Education q30a_ans4 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Governmen Responses of N Cases 725 10.5% 72.5% 727 10.5% 72.7% 459 6.6% 45.9% 510 7.4% 51.0%

q30a_ans5 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Homeland q30a_ans6 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Immigrati q30a_ans7 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Foreign a q30a_ans8 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Energy po q30a_ans9 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Global cl q30a_ans10 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Gun contr q30a_ans11 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Terrorism 500 7.2% 50.0% 493 7.1% 49.3% 341 4.9% 34.1% 275 4.0% 27.5% 325 4.7% 32.5% 343 5.0% 34.3% 555 8.0% 55.5%

q30a_ans12 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Declining q30a_ans13 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Crime q30a_ans14 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Internati q30a_ans15 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Gun viole q30a_ans16 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Internet q30a_ans17 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Some othe 253 3.7% 25.3% 388 5.6% 38.8% 202 2.9% 20.2% 421 6.1% 42.1% 309 4.5% 30.9% 77 1.1% 7.7% q30a_ans18 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Donâ t kno 20.3% 2.0% Total 6923 100.0% 692.3% a. Dichotomy group tabulated at value 1.