Questions - Nevada Senate - October 25, 2010
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Conducted October
25, 2010
By Rasmussen Reports
1* If the 2010 election for United States
Senate were held today would you vote for Republican Sharron Angle or Democrat
Harry Reid? (Please note that we split the survey
to rotate the order of the candidate names, so while half will hear the
Republican candidate first, the other half hears the Democrat mentioned first.)
49% Sharron Angle
45% Harry Reid
4% Some other
candidate
2% Not
sure
2*
I’m going to read you a short list of people in the News. For each, please let
me know if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable,
or very unfavorable impression.
Sharron
Angle
Harry
Reid
3*
A proposal has been made to repeal the health care bill and stop it from going
into effect. Do you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose or strongly
oppose a proposal to repeal the health care bill?
4*
Now I’m going to read you a short list of names. In political terms
please tell me whether that person is very conservative, somewhat conservative,
moderate, somewhat liberal or very liberal.
Harry
Reid
Sharron
Angle
5*
When it comes to determining how you will vote, which is most important—the
candidate’s position on issues or the candidate’s personal character?
6*
Do you agree or disagree with the following
statement: Despite good intentions, most major legislation passed by
Congress does more harm than good?
7*
A year from today will unemployment be higher than it is today, lower than it is
today or about the same as it is today?
8* Do you
consider yourself part of the Tea Party Movement?
9* How would you rate the job Barack Obama
has been doing as President… do you strongly approve, somewhat approve,
somewhat disapprove, or strongly disapprove of the job he’s been doing?
10* How would you rate the job Jim Gibbons
has been doing as Governor… do you strongly approve, somewhat approve, somewhat
disapprove, or strongly disapprove of the job he’s been doing?
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 4 percentage
points with a 95% level of confidence