Questions - Ohio Presidential Election - April 18, 2012
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Conducted April 18, 2012
By Rasmussen Reports
*Please note that we split the survey to rotate the order
of the candidates, so while half will hear the Republican first, the other half
hears the Democrat mentioned first.
1* In thinking about the 2012
presidential election, suppose you had a choice between Republican Mitt Romney
and Democrat Barack Obama. If the
election were held today, would you vote for Republican Mitt Romney or Democrat
Barack Obama?
2* Now 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.
Mitt
Romney
3*
Generally speaking, how would you rate the
4* Are
economic conditions in the country getting better or worse?
5* How closely have you
followed recent news reports about President Obama's health care law and the
U.S. Supreme Court?
6* Would you like to see the U.S. Supreme Court
overturn the health care law or uphold its legality?
7*
Which do you think the U.S. Supreme Court is more likely to do – overturn the
health care law or uphold its legality?
8* The health care law requires every American to buy or obtain
health insurance. Do you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose or
strongly oppose a federal law that requires every
American to buy or obtain health insurance?
9* Does
the federal government have the constitutional authority to force everyone to
buy health insurance?
10* Should all voters be required to prove their
identity before being allowed to vote?
11* Do laws requiring photo identification at the
polls discriminate against some voters?
12* How confident are you that final election results
accurately reflect the votes that were cast for each candidate?
13* 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?
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 4 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence