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Questions - Election 2014: Kansas Governor - October 20-21, 2014

Kansas Governor: Davis (D) 52%, Brownback (R) 45%
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Kansas Survey of 960 Likely Voters

Conducted October 20-21, 2014
By Rasmussen Reports

 

1* If the election for governor of Kansas was held today, would you vote for Republican Sam Brownback or Democrat Paul Davis?

 

*NOTE: Results from surveys conducted prior to October 20-21, 2014 do not include leaners.

 

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. You’ve never heard of that person, just let me know.

 

Sam Brownback

Paul Davis

 

3* Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of the new health care law?

 

4* Is your state better off than it was four years ago?

 

5* According to news reports, President Obama is considering granting amnesty to several million illegal immigrants without the approval of Congress. Do you favor or oppose the president granting such an amnesty?

 

6* Which candidate for Kansas governor do you trust more to deal with government spending?

 

7* Which candidate for governor do you trust more to deal with taxes?

 

8* Which candidate for governor do you trust more on social issues?

 

9* Which candidate for governor do you trust more when it comes to dealing with government ethics and corruption?

 

10* Sometimes, unexpected things come up that prevent people from voting on Election Day.  Are you certain that you will vote in this year’s elections, or is it possible that something could come up that would prevent you from voting?

 

11* How would you rate the job Barack Obama has been doing as president?

 

 

12* How would you rate the job Sam Brownback has been doing as governor?

 

NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence