CHAPTER II CONTENTS
II. Candidates, Parties, Thermometers, Party ID
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Note: entries are in alphabetical order
Please see p.xxvii "HOW TO READ A CONTINUITY GUIDE ENTRY" before
consulting individual entries
II.A. Evaluation and Knowledge of Candidates
1. CANDIDATES IN GENERAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
2. FEDERAL LEVEL: PRESIDENTIAL, VICE-PRESIDENTIAL. 122
a. Evaluations, presidential. . . . . . . 122
(1) Affects, presidential. . . . . . . 122
(a) In order of candidate affect 122
(b) In order of candidate's name 127
(2) Behaviors, presidential. . . . . . 132
(3) Likes/dislikes, presidential . . . 136
(4) Perceptions 1952 presidential. . . 137
(5) Perceptions 1960 presidential. . . 138
(6) Perceptions 1968 presidential. . . 138
(7) Perceptions 1972 presidential. . . 139
(8) Perceptions 1976 presidential. . . 140
(9) Perceptions 1988 presidential. . . 140
(10) Perceptions 1992 presidential. . . 141
(11) Performance, presidential. . . . . 142
(a) General. . . . . . . . . . . 142
(b) Specific- Bush . . . . . . . 143
(c) Specific- Carter . . . . . . 145
(d) Specific- Reagan . . . . . . 146
(12) Traits, presidential . . . . . . . 148
(a) In order of candidate trait. 148
(b) In order of candidate's name 161
b. Evaluations, vice-presidential . . . . 174
c. Knowledge of pres. candidates. . . . . 177
d. Perceived positions, by candidate. . . 180
e. Recognition of presidential cands. . . 192
f. Resignation/pardon of Pres. Nixon. . . 194
3. FEDERAL LEVEL: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . 196
a. Contact with: incumbents, candidates . 196
b. Evaluation/performance, likes/dislikes 204
c. Incumbent's voting: R's Perceptions. . 208
d. Knowledge of candidates. . . . . . . . 209
e. Perceived issue positions. . . . . . . 212
(1) Challenger to incumbent candidate. 213
(2) Democratic candidate . . . . . . . 213
(3) Incumbent. . . . . . . . . . . . . 214
(4) Republican candidate . . . . . . . 215
(5) Third party/independent candidate. 216
f. Perceptions 1958 . . . . . . . . . . . 217
(1) 1958 Democratic candidate. . . . . 217
(2) 1958 Republican candidate. . . . . 219
g. R-initiated contact: Representative. . 220
h. Roles of Representatives . . . . . . . 223
Chapter II contents, cont'd.
Please see p.xxvii "HOW TO READ A CONTINUITY GUIDE ENTRY" before
consulting individual entries
4. FEDERAL LEVEL: U.S. SENATE . . . . . . . . . . 224
a. Contact with: candidates/senators . . . 224
b. Evaluation/performance, likes/dislikes. 228
c. Incumbent's voting: R's perceptions. . 231
d. Knowledge of candidates/senators. . . . 232
e. Perceived issue positions . . . . . . . 235
(1) Challenger to incumbent candidate . 235
(2) Democratic candidate. . . . . . . . 235
(3) Incumbent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
(4) Republican candidate. . . . . . . . 237
(5) Third party/independent candidate . 238
f. R-initated contact: Senator(s). . . . . 239
g. Roles of Senators . . . . . . . . . . . 241
5. STATE LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244
II.B. Evaluation and Knowledge of Parties
1. EXISTENCE AND USEFULNESS OF PARTIES . . . . . . 247
2. KNOWLEDGE OF PARTY STRENGTH IN CONGRESS . . . . 249
3. LIKES/DISLIKES AND FEELING THERMOMETERS . . . . 249
4. PERCEIVED DIFFERENCES OF MAJOR PARTIES. . . . . 251
5. PERCEPTIONS OF PARTIES ON ISSUES. . . . . . . . 253
a. Comparing party positions . . . . . . . 253
b. Party behavior on issues, prospective . 256
c. Party closer to R's issue positions . . 257
d. Party favoring given issue positions. . 259
e. Positions of Democratic Party . . . . . 261
f. Position of Republican Party. . . . . . 263
6. WHICH MAJOR PARTY IS MORE CONSERVATIVE. . . . . 266
II.C. Feeling Thermometers: Political Figures
1. GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES AND GOVERNORS. . . . . 267
2. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL FIGURES. . . . . . . 267
3. U.S. CONGRESS - CANDIDATES AND MEMBERS. . . . . 273
II.D. Party Identification
1. PARTISANSHIP OF R'S PARENTS . . . . . . . . . . 275
2. PARTY IDENTIFICATION OF RESPONDENT. . . . . . . 276
3. R'S PARTY SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281
4. SUPPORT FOR A BLACK POLITICAL PARTY . . . . . . 282
CANDIDATES, PARTIES,
THERMOMETERS, PARTY ID
II.A
Evaluation and Knowledge of Candidates
For media exposure to candidates during campaign, see Chapter V, Section
B.1, Media Exposure and Coverage, Campaign Coverage.
For R's support of candidates during campaigns, see Chapter V, Section
A, Campaign Involvement.
For R's assessments of candidates' chances for nomination or election,
see Chapter V, Section D.1.d, Predictions and Possibilities for
Election or Nomination.
For candidates which R prefers for nomination, see Chapter V, Section
D.3.e(1), R's Vote, Vote/Candidate Choice, For Nomination.
Candidates in General II.A.1
- Candidates for High Office: Should They Display Higher
Moral Standards than the Average Citizen
92: V3519
- Catholic Organizations: Opinion of Own Group's Aid to
Political Candidates
56: V257* 60: V268*
- Farm Organizations: Opinion of Own Group's Aid to Political
Candidates
56: V243*
- Jewish Organizations: Opinion of Own Group's Aid to
Political Candidates
56: V261*
- Labor Unions: Opinion of Own Group's Aid to Political
Candidates
56: V249*
- Negro Organizations: Opinion of Own Group's Aid to
Political Candidates
56: V253*
Federal Level: Presidential, Vice-Presidential II.A.2
EVALUATIONS, PRESIDENTIAL II.A.2.a
Affects,presidential II.A.2.a(1)
II.A.2.a(1) (a) IN ORDER OF CANDIDATE AFFECT
For Geraldine Ferraro, see II.A.2.b, Evaluations: Vice-Presidential.
Has Pres. Candidate Ever Made R Feel AFFECT:
- Afraid of Him/Her:
. John Anderson
80: V122;I249
. Howard Baker
80: I276
. George Bush
80: I283 88: V216[&259] 92: V3503
. Jimmy Carter
80: V129;I229
. Bill Clinton
92: V3507
. John Connally
80: I269
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V359,383
. Michael Dukakis
88: V220[&263]
. John Glenn
84: CM708
. Gary Hart
84: CM723
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM718 88: V224[&267]
. Ted Kennedy
80: I259
. Walter Mondale
84: V221,858;CM713
. President
CF: V347
. Ronald Reagan
80: V115;I239 82: V388[C] 84: V214,851;
86: V544(A) 88: V1025[&1055] CM703
CF: V335
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V371,395
Has Pres. Candidate Ever Made R Feel AFFECT:
- Angry or Angry Toward Him/Her:
. John Anderson
80: V120;I247
. Howard Baker
80: I274
. George Bush
80: I281 88: V214[&257] 92: V3501
. Jimmy Carter
80: V127;I227
. Bill Clinton
92: V3505
. John Connally
80: I267
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V358,382
. Michael Dukakis
88: V218[&261]
. John Glenn
84: CM706
. Gary Hart
84: CM721
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM716 88: V222[&265]
. Ted Kennedy
80: I257
. Walter Mondale
84: V219,856;CM711
. President
CF: V346
. Ronald Reagan
80: V113;I237 82: V386[C] 84: V212,849;
86: V542(A) 88: V1023[&1053] CM701
CF: V334
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V370,394
Has Pres. Candidate Ever Made R Feel AFFECT:
- Disgusted:
. John Anderson
80: V124;I251
. Howard Baker
80: I278
. George Bush
80: I285
. Jimmy Carter
80: V131;I231
. John Connally
80: I271
. Ted Kennedy
80: I261
. Walter Mondale
84: V223,860
. Ronald Reagan
80: V117;I241 82: V390[C] 84: V216,853
Has Pres. Candidate Ever Made R Feel AFFECT:
- Hopeful:
. John Anderson
80: V121;I248
. Howard Baker
80: I275
. George Bush
80: I282 88: V215[&258] 92: V3502
. Jimmy Carter
80: V128;I228
. Bill Clinton
92: V3506
. John Connally
80: I268
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V360,384
. Michael Dukakis
88: V219[&262]
. John Glenn
84: CM707
. Gary Hart
84: CM722
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM717 88: V223[&266]
. Ted Kennedy
80: I258
. Walter Mondale
84: V220,857;CM712
. President
CF: V348
. Ronald Reagan
80: V114;I238 82: V387[C] 84: V213,850;
86: V543(A) 88: V1024[&1054] CM702
CF: V336
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V372,396
Has Pres. Candidate Ever Made R Feel AFFECT:
- Proud:
. John Anderson
80: V123;I250
. Howard Baker
80: I277
. George Bush
80: I284 88: V217[&260] 92: V3504
. Jimmy Carter
80: V130;I230
. Bill Clinton
92: V3508
. John Connally
80: I270
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V361,385
. Michael Dukakis
88: V221[&264]
. John Glenn
84: CM709
. Gary Hart
84: CM724
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM719 88: V225[&268]
. Ted Kennedy
80: I260
. Walter Mondale
84: V222,859;CM714
. President
CF: V349
. Ronald Reagan
80: V116;I240 82: V389[C] 84: V215,852;
86: V545(A) 88: V1026[&1056] CM704
CF: V337
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V373,397
Has Pres. Candidate Ever Made R Feel AFFECT:
- Sympathetic Toward Him/Her:
. John Anderson
80: V125;I252
. Howard Baker
80: I279
. George Bush
80: I286
. Jimmy Carter
80: V132;I232
. John Connally
80: I272
. Ted Kennedy
80: I262
. Walter Mondale
84: V224,861
. Ronald Reagan
80: V118;I242 82: V391[C] 84: V217,854
Has Pres. Candidate Ever Made R Feel AFFECT:
- Uneasy:
. John Anderson
80: V126;I253
. Howard Baker
80: I280
. George Bush
80: I287
. Jimmy Carter
80: V133;I233
. John Connally
80: I273
. Ted Kennedy
80: I263
. Walter Mondale
84: V225,862
. Ronald Reagan
80: V119,I243 82: V392[C] 84: V218,855
- Which Affect (Among Affects Mentioned) Does R Feel
Strongest Toward Presidential Candidate:
. John Anderson
80: I255
. Jimmy Carter
80: I235
. Ted Kennedy
80: I265
. Ronald Reagan
80: I245
--(if any) What Led to Strongest Feeling (FOLLOWUP):
. John Anderson
80: I256
. Jimmy Carter
80: I236
. Ted Kennedy
80: I266
. Ronald Reagan
80: I246
II.A.2.a(1) (b) IN ORDER OF CANDIDATE'S NAME
For Geraldine Ferraro, see II.A.2.b, Evaluations: Vice-Presidential.
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- John Anderson: (Has Anderson Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
80: V122;I249
. Angry or Angry Toward Him
80: V120;I247
. Disgusted
80: V124;I251
. Hopeful
80: V121;I248
. Proud
80: V123;I250
. Sympathetic Toward Him
80: V125;I252
. Uneasy
80: V126;I253
- John Anderson: Which Affect R Feels Strongest Toward
80: I255
--(if any) What Led to Strongest Feeling (FOLLOWUP)
80: I256
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Howard Baker: (Has Baker Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
80: I276
. Angry or Angry Toward Him
80: I274
. Disgusted
80: I278
. Hopeful
80: I275
. Proud
80: I277
. Sympathetic Toward Him
80: I279
. Uneasy
80: I280
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- George Bush: (Has Bush Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
80: I283 88: V216[&259] 92: V3503
. Angry or Angry Toward Him
80: I281 88: V214[&257] 92: V3501
. Disgusted
80: I285
. Hopeful
80: I282 88: V215[&258] 92: V3502
. Proud
80: I284 88: V217[&260] 92: V3504
. Sympathetic Toward Him
80: I286
. Uneasy
80: I287
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Jimmy Carter: (Has Carter Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
80: V129;I229
. Angry or Angry Toward Him
80: V127;I227
. Disgusted
80: V131;I231
. Hopeful
80: V128;I228
. Proud
80: V130;I230
. Sympathetic Toward Him
80: V132;I232
. Uneasy
80: V133;I233
- Jimmy Carter: Which Affect R Feels Strongest Toward
80: I235
--(if any) What Led to Strongest Feeling (FOLLOWUP)
80: I236
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Bill Clinton: (Has Clinton Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
92: V3507
. Angry or Angry Toward Him
92: V3505
. Hopeful
92: V3506
. Proud
92: V3508
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- John Connally: (Has Connally Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
80: I269
. Angry or Angry Toward Him
80: I267
. Disgusted
80: I271
. Hopeful
80: I268
. Proud
80: I270
. Sympathetic Toward Him
80: I272
. Uneasy
80: I273
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Democratic Presidential Candidate: (Has S/He Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
CF: V359,383
. Angry/Angry Toward Him
CF: V358,382
. Hopeful
CF: V360,384
. Proud
CF: V361,385
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Michael Dukakis: (Has Dukakis Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
88: V220[&263]
. Angry/Angry Toward Him
88: V218[&261]
. Hopeful
88: V219[&262]
. Proud
88: V221[&264]
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- John Glenn: (Has Glenn Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
84: CM708
. Angry/Angry Toward Him
84: CM706
. Hopeful
84: CM707
. Proud
84: CM709
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Gary Hart: (Has Hart Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
84: CM723
. Angry or Angry Toward Him
84: CM721
. Hopeful
84: CM722
. Proud
84: CM724
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Jesse Jackson: (Has Jackson Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
84: CM718 88: V224[&267]
. Angry or Angry Toward Him
84: CM716 88: V222[&265]
. Hopeful
84: CM717 88: V223[&266]
. Proud
84: CM719 88: V225[&268]
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Ted Kennedy: (Has Kennedy Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
80: I259
. Angry or Angry Toward Him
80: I257
. Disgusted
80: I261
. Hopeful
80: I258
. Proud
80: I260
. Sympathetic Toward Him
80: I262
. Uneasy
80: I263
- Ted Kennedy: Which Affect R Feels Strongest Toward
80: I265
--(if any) What Led to Strongest Feeling (FOLLOWUP)
80: I266
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Walter Mondale: (Has Mondale Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
84: V221,858;CM713
. Angry/Angry Toward Him
84: V219,856;CM711
. Disgusted
84: V223,860
. Hopeful
84: V220,857;CM712
. Proud
84: V222,859;CM714
. Sympathetic Toward Him
84: V224,861
. Uneasy
84: V225,862
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- President: (Has President Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
CF: V347
. Angry/Angry Toward Him
CF: V346
. Hopeful
CF: V348
. Proud
CF: V349
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Ronald Reagan: (Has Reagan Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
80: V115;I239 82: V388[C] 84: V214,851;
86: V544(A) 88: V1025[&1055] CM703
CF: V335
. Angry or Angry Toward Him
80: V113;I237 82: V386[C] 84: V212,849;
86: V542(A) 88: V1023[&1053] CM701
CF: V334
. Disgusted
80: V117;I241 82: V390[C] 84: V216,853
. Hopeful
80: V114;I238 82: V387[C] 84: V213,850;
86: V543(A) 88: V1024[&1054] CM702
CF: V336
. Proud
80: V116;I240 82: V389[C] 84: V215,852;
86: V545(A) 88: V1026[&1056] CM704
CF: V337
. Sympathetic Toward Him
80: V118;I242 82: V391[C] 84: V217,854
. Uneasy
80: V119,I243 82: V392[C] 84: V218,855
- Ronald Reagan: Which Affect R Feels Strongest Toward
80: I245
--(if any) What Led to Strongest Feeling (FOLLOWUP)
80: I246
Affect, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Republican Presidential Candidate: (Has S/He Made R Feel)
. Afraid of Him
CF: V371,395
. Angry/Angry Toward Him
CF: V370,394
. Hopeful
CF: V372,396
. Proud
CF: V373,397
Behaviors, presidential II.A.2.a(2)
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Be Trusted: Does R Think Candidate as President Could
. Carter (7-Pt. Agree/Disagree)
76: V3234
. Ford
76: V3227
. McGovern
72: V224
. Nixon
72: V220
. Wallace
72: V228
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Bring Moral Standards to Government: Does R Think
Candidate as President Would (7-Pt. Agree/Disagree)
. Carter
76: V3236
. Ford
76: V3229
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Bring Peace in Vietnam: Does R Think Candidate as
President Would (7-Pt. Agree/Disagree)
. McGovern
72: V227
. Nixon
72: V223
. Wallace
72: V231
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Control Crime: Does R Think Candidate as President Would
(7-Pt. Agree/Disagree)
. McGovern
72: V226
. Nixon
72: V222
. Wallace
72: V230
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Develop Good Foreign Relations: How Well Does R Think
Candidate as President Would
. John Anderson
80: V391;I314
. Howard Baker
80: I341
. George Bush
80: I350
. Jimmy Carter
80: V400;I296
. John Connally
80: I332
. Ted Kennedy
80: I323
. Ronald Reagan [How well does...describe Reagan as President]
80: V382;I305 82: V385[C]
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Do the Most for Ethnic Group Which R Feels Closest to
[asked of Rs who designated an ethnic group to which s/he
felt closest]
80: V1170;I717
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Make Government More Efficient: Does R Think Candidate as
President Would (7-Pt. Agree/Disagree)
. Carter
76: V3238
. Ford
76: V3231
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Provide Strong Leadership: How Well Does R Think Candidate
as President Would
. John Anderson
80: V390;I313
. Howard Baker
80: I340
. George Bush
80: I349
. Jimmy Carter
80: V399;I295
. John Connally
80: I331
. Ted Kennedy
80: I322
. Ronald Reagan [How well does...describe Reagan as President]
80: V381;I304 82: V384[C]
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Reduce Inflation: Does R Think Candidate as President
Would (7-Pt. Agree/Disagree)
. Carter
76: V3240
. Ford
76: V3233
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Reduce Power and Size of Government: Does R Think
Candidate as President Would (7-Pt. Agree/Disagree)
. Carter
76: V3239
. Ford
76: V3232
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Reduce Unemployment: Does R Think Candidate as President
Would (7-Pt. Agree/Disagree)
. Carter
76: V3237
. Ford
76: V3230
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Solve Economic Problems: How Well Does R Think Candidate
as President Would
. John Anderson
80: V389;I312
. Howard Baker
80: I339
. George Bush
80: I348
. Jimmy Carter
80: V398;I294
. John Connally
80: I330
. Ted Kennedy
. 80: I321
. Ronald Reagan
80: V380;I303
Behavior - Pres. Candidate:
- Which Candidate as President Will Do a Better Job of:
. Handling Foreign Affairs
92: V3328
. Handling the Nation's Economy
92: V3327
. Handling Pollution, Protecting the Environment
92: V3330
. Making Health Care More Affordable
92: V3331
. Reducing the Budget Deficit
92: V3332
. Solving the Drug Problem
88: V394[&411]
. Solving the Problems of Poverty
92: V3329
- Which Candidate as President is More Likely To Raise Taxes
92: V3450
Likes/Dislikes, presidential II.A.2.a(3)
NOTE: Candidates referred to in this section are major party nominees;
only SIGNIFICANT third party and independent Presidential candidates
are ever represented.
For voting preferences, see Chapter V, Section D.3.
- Why Would R Vote for Democratic Presidential Candidate
52: V27 56: V19 60: V24
64: V25 68: V32 72: V38*,39*
76: V3111-3116 80: V101-106; 84: V93-98
88: V115-120 I215-216 92: V3121-3126
CF: V401
- Why Would R Vote Against Democratic Presidential Candidate
52: V28 56: V20 60: V25
64: V26 68: V33 72: V40*,41*
76: V3117-3122 80: V107-112; 84: V99-104
88: V121-126 I217-218 92: V3127-3132
CF: V402
- Why Would R Vote for Republican Presidential Candidate
52: V29 56: V21 60: V26
64: V27 68: V34 72: V42*,43*
76: V3123-3128 80: V77-82;I219,220 84: V81-86
88: V103-108 92: V3109-3114 CF: V405
- Why Would R Vote Against Republican Presidential Candidate
52: V30 56: V22 60: V27
64: V28 68: V35 72: V44*,45*
76: V3129-3134 80: V83-88;I221,222 84: V87-92
88: V109-114 92: V3115-3120 CF: V406
- Why Would R Vote for 3rd Party/Independent Presidential
Candidate [68: Wallace; 80: Anderson; 92: Perot]
68: V36 80: V89-94;I223,224 92: V3133-3138
- Why Would R Vote Against 3rd Party/Independent Presidential
Candidate [68: Wallace; 80: Anderson; 92: Perot]
68: V37 80: V95-100;I225,226 92: V3139-3144
- Why Would R Vote for George Bush in 1992
CWP:V2100-2105
- Why Would R Vote Against George Bush in 1992
CWP:V2106-2111
- Affect, Salience of Democratic Presidential Candidate
[based on likes/dislikes]
CF: V403,404
- Affect, Salience of Republican Presidential Candidate
[based on likes/dislikes]
CF: V407,408
- Affect, Salience, Relative Salience of Major Party
Presidential Candidates [based on likes/dislikes]
CF: V409,410,411
- Feeling Thermometers for Democratic Presidential Candidate
68: V479 72: V254,703 76: V3298
80: V154,844;I195 84: V301,751;CM222 88: V155,593
92: V3306[&4225] PS: V102* [&171,637]
5302[&6302] CF: V424
- Feeling Thermometers for Republican Presidential Candidate
68: V480 72: V255,702 76: V3299
80: V155,845;I196 84: V290,750;CM219 88: V154,592
92: V3305[&4224] PS: V98* [&170,636]
5301[&6301] CF: V426
- Feeling Thermometers for 3rd Party/Independent Presidential
Candidate
68: V478 80: V163,847;I197 92: V3307
PS: V101* [&4226]
5303
[&6303]
- Feeling Thermometers for Presidents Currently in Office
68: V484 70: V231 72: V255,702
74: V2339 76: V3299 78: V137
80: V154,844,I195 82: V123[C] 84: V290,750;
86: V130[&157] 88: V158[&174]; CM219
90: 134[&168]; ST187,1317 CWP:V134,2205
92: V3305,5301 PS: V98* [&2250]
[&6301]
Perceptions 1952 presidential II.A.2.a(4)
Perceptions 1952, presidential:
- Which Candidate Would Make Best President
52: V31
Perceptions 1952, presidential:
- Does It Make a Difference to Country That Eisenhower Won
Instead of Stevenson
52: V171
--(if yes) Reasons for Opinion (FOLLOWUP)
52: V172
Perceptions 1952, presidential:
- Is Eisenhower a Real Republican
52: V32,56
--(if yes) Reasons; (if no) Reasons (FOLLOWUP)
52: V33,57
Perceptions 1960 presidential II.A.2.a(5)
Perceptions 1960, presidential:
- Has R Ever Felt Differently About Nixon Than Does Now
60: V28
--(if yes) Explain (FOLLOWUP)
60: V29
--(if yes) When Changed Feelings (FOLLOWUP)
60: V31
--(if yes) What Influenced Change (FOLLOWUP)
60: V30
Perceptions 1960, presidential:
- Has R Ever Felt Differently About Kennedy Than Does Now
60: V32
--(if yes) Explain (FOllOWUP)
60: V33
--(if yes) When Changed Feelings (FOLLOWUP)
60: V35
--(if yes) What Influenced Change (FOLLOWUP)
60: V34
Perceptions 1960, presidential:
- Anything About 1960 Candidates Mentioned in R's Church
60: V254
Perceptions 1968 presidential II.A.2.a(6)
Perceptions 1968, presidential:
- Does R Think of Wallace and LeMay As Leaders of a Party
68: V368
--(if yes) Reasons; (if no) Reasons (FOLLOWUP)
68: V369
Perceptions 1968, presidential:
- Does R Think There Are Important Differences Between
Wallace and Republican Party
68: V370
--(if yes) What Are They (FOLLOWUP)
68: V371-373
Perceptions 1968, presidential:
- Does R Think There Are Important Differences Between
Wallace and Democratic Party
68: V374
--(if yes) What Are They (FOLLOWUP)
68: V375-377
Perceptions 1972 presidential II.A.2.a(7)
Perceptions 1972, presidential:
- Do Any Candidates Best Reflect High Moral or Religious
Standards
72: V267
--(if yes) Which One(s) (FOLLOWUP)
72: V268
Perceptions 1972, presidential:
- Opinion of How McGovern Handled Eagleton Candidacy
72: V47*-49*
Perceptions 1972, presidential:
- Opinion of McGovern's Campaign
72: V497*
Perceptions 1972, presidential:
- Does Candidate Have Presidential Personality:
. McGovern
72: V225
. Nixon
72: V221
. Wallace
72: V229
Perceptions 1972, presidential:
- Does R Think Candidate as President could be trusted:
. McGovern
72: V224
. Nixon
72: V220
. Wallace
72: V228
Perceptions 1976 presidential II.A.2.a(8)
Perceptions 1976, presidential:
- Do Any Candidates Have Higher Moral or Religious Standards
Than the Others
76: V3313
--(if yes) Which One(s) (FOLLOWUP)
76: V3314,3315
Perceptions 1976, presidential:
- Does Candidate Have Presidential Personality:
. Carter
76: V3235
. Ford
76: V3228
Perceptions 1976, presidential:
- Does R Think Candidate as President Could be Trusted:
. Carter
76: V3234
. Ford
76: V3227
Perceptions 1988 presidential II.A.2.a(9)
Perceptions 1988, presidential:
- Which Republican Presidential Candidate Does R Think Would
Make the Best President
88: V142[&166]
--(if Bush) Would Bush Make a Much Better Candidate
Than Any Other, or Would Some Other Republican
Candidate Be Nearly As Good (FOLLOWUP)
88: V143
--(if not Bush) Would Other Candidate Make a Much
Better Candidate Than Bush, or Would Bush Be
Nearly as Good (FOLLOWUP)
88: V144
Perceptions 1988, presidential:
- Which Democratic Presidential Candidate Does R Think Would
Make the Best President
88: V145[&167]
--(if Dukakis) Would Dukakis Make a Much Better
Candidate Than Any Other, or Would Some Other
Democratic Candidate Be Nearly As Good.
(FOLLOWUP)
88: V146
--(if not Dukakis) Would Other Candidate Make a
Much Better Candidate Than Dukakis, or Would
Dukakis Be Nearly as Good (FOLLOWUP)
88: V147
Perceptions 1988, presidential:
- What Issues Are the Democratic Presidential Candidates
Talking About.
88:ST213-217
Perceptions 1988, presidential:
- What Issues Are the Republican Presidential Candidates
Talking About.
88:ST218-222
Perceptions 1988, presidential:
- Are There Any Issues Important to R That the Candidates
Are Not Talking About
88: ST223
--(if yes) What (FOLLOWUP)
88: ST224-228
Perceptions 1992 presidential II.A.2.a(10)
Perceptions 1992, presidential:
- How Satisfied is R with the Choice Among Presidential
Candidates
92: V3145
Performance, presidential II.A.2.a(11)
II.A.2.a(11) (a) GENERAL
NOTE: For performance in Persian Gulf crisis, see II.A.2.a(11)(b)
(BUSH)
- Approve/Disapprove Way President Is Handling/Has Handled
Job as President
68: V47 72: V46 74: V2157
76: V3135 78: V441 80: V62;I467
82: V65[C] 84: V258,845;CM301 86: V96
88: V140,1042[&1052, 90: V98 CWP:V98,2112,
1065];ST117,119 92: V3319 2115
PS: V36,39 CF: V450
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
80: V63;I468 82: V66
84: V259,846;CM302 86: V97
88: V141,1043;ST118 90: V99
CWP:V99,2113,2114 92: V3320
PS: V37,38 CF: V451
- Approve/Disapprove President's Handling of Inflation
80: V197;I471 82: V336[C]
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
80: V198;I471
- Approve/Disapprove President's Handling of Unemployment
80: V199;I472 82: V338[C]
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
80: V200;I472
- Approve/Disapprove President's Handling of Economy
84: V260;CM303 86: V98 88: V226
90: V100 CWP:V100,2116,2119 92: V3323
CF: V9008
--(if approve or disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
84: V261;CM304 86: V99
88: V227 90: V101
CWP:V101,2117,2118 92: V3324
CF: V9009
- Approve/Disapprove President's Handling of Relations with
Foreign Countries
84: V264;CM305 88: V255 90: V102
CWP:V102,2120,2123 92: V3321
--(if approve or disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
84: V265;CM306 88: V256
90: V103 CWP:V103,2121,2122
92: V3322 PS: V45*,46*
- How Does R Rate Job President Has Been Doing
78: V80
--(if rating chosen) Reasons for Rating (FOLLOWUP)
78: V81-84
- Who Does R Think is Most Responsible for the Budget
Deficit: Congress or the President
86: V383
- Which Part of Government Which Has Done Best Job in the
Past Couple of Years: Congress, President, Supreme Court
or Political Parties. Second Best. Worst
72: V444*,445*,446*
- In the Last Year or So, Who Has Had the Most Say About the
Government's Handling of the Economy, Congress, the
President, or About the Same for Both
82: V340[C]
- How Good a Job Is Being Done for the Country as a Whole by:
(9-Point Scale)
. The Presidency
74: V2254 76: V3551 80: V765;I444
CF: V653
- Who is More Responsible for the Problems in the Savings and
Loan Business-- the President or Congress
92: V3749 PS: V223*
II.A.2.a(11) (b) SPECIFIC- BUSH
Bush Performance:
- Economy, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
90: V100 CWP:V100,2116,2119 92: V3323
PS: V40*,43*
--(if approve or disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
90: V101 CWP:V101,2117,2118
92: V3324 PS: V41*,42*
Bush Performance:
- Persian Gulf Crisis, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
90: V359 CWP:V359,2410,2413 92: V3325
--(if approve or disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
90: V360 CWP:V360,2411,2412
92: V3326
Bush Performance:
- Persian Gulf Crisis, How Handled: Approve/Disapprove
92: V3615
--(if approve or disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
92: V3616
Bush Performance:
- Pollution and Other Environmental Problems, Handling of:
Approve/Disapprove
90: V104 CWP:V104
--(if approve or disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
90: V105 CWP:V105
Bush Performance:
- Relations with Foreign Countries, Handling of: Approve/
Disapprove
90: V102 CWP:V102,2120,2123 92: V3321
PS: V44*,47*
--(if approve or disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
90: V103 CWP:V103,2121,2122
92: V3322 PS: 45*,46*
Bush Performance:
- Who is More to Blame for Savings and Loan Crisis-- Reagan,
Bush, Congress or Savings & Loan Owners and Managers
90: V474 CWP:V474 92: V3749
--(if owners and managers) Leaving Aside Owners and Managers,
## Who is More to Blame: Reagan, Bush or Congress
(FOLLOWUP)
90: V475 CWP:V475
- Approve/Disapprove Way Bush is Handling/Has Handled
Job as President
90: V98 CWP:V98,2112,2115 92: V3319
PS: V36,39 CF: V450
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
90: V99 CWP:V99,2113,2114
92: V3320 PS: V37,38
CF: V451
- ## Who is More Responsible for the Problems in the Savings
and Loan Business-- the President or Congress
PS: V223*
- Who Does R Think is Most Responsible (1992: More to Blame)
for the Budget Deficit: Congress or the Bush
Administration
92: V3551
II.A.2.a(11) (c) SPECIFIC- CARTER
For Carter's performance as it affects R's party identification, see:
II.D.2., Party Identification of R.
Carter Performance:
- Actions After Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: R's Opinion
80: V212;I470
Carter Performance:
- Energy Problem, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
80: V340;I473
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
80: V341;I473
Carter Performance:
- Hostage Crisis in Iran, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
80: V210;I469
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
80: V211;I469
Carter Performance:
- How Much of the Time Can President Carter Be Trusted to Do
What Is Right
78: V420
Carter Performance:
- Inflation, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
80: V197;I471
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
80: V198;I471
Carter Performance:
- Is Carter Administration Run for Benefit of All/ or For
a Few Big Interests
78: V421
Carter Performance:
- Unemployment, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
80: V199;I472
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
80: V200;I472
- Approve/Disapprove Way President Is Handling/Has Handled
Job as President
78: V441 80: V62;I467 CF: V450
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
80: V63;I468 CF: V451
II.A.2.a(11) (d) SPECIFIC- REAGAN
Reagan Performance:
- Balancing National Budget, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
82: V457[C] 84: V262,847;CM799
--(if approve or disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
84: V263,848;CM800
Reagan Performance:
- Changes in Federal Taxes, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
82: V374[C]
Reagan Performance:
- Economy, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
84: V260;CM303 86: V98 88: V226
--(if approve or disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
84: V261;CM304 86: V99
88: V227
Reagan Performance:
- Has R Been Personally Helped or Hurt by Reagan
Administration Economic Policies
82: V341[C] 88: V1033[&1047,1060]
Reagan Performance:
- Have Economic Policies of Reagan Administration Made the
Economy Better or Worse
82: V342[C] 88: V1031[&1046,1059]
--(if better or worse) Much/Somewhat (FOLLOWUP)
88: V1032
Reagan Performance:
- Have Policies of Reagan Administration Made U.S. More or
Less Secure From Foreign Enemies
88: V1034[&1048,1061]
--(if more or less) Much/Somewhat (FOLLOWUP)
88: V1035
Reagan Performance:
- High Interest Rates, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
82: V375[C]
Reagan Performance:
- Inflation, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
82: V336[C]
Reagan Performance:
- In the Long Run, Does R Feel the Nation's Economic
Situation Will be Better or Worse Because of Reagan's
Economic Policies
82: V343[C]
Reagan Performance:
- Is There Anything R Likes/Dislikes About What Ronald Reagan
Has Done in Office Since 1980. What.
88: V1002-1013
Reagan Performance:
- National Defense, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
82: V376[C]
Reagan Performance:
- Nuclear Arms Control, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
82: V455[C]
Reagan Performance:
- Protection of Environment, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
82: V456[C]
Reagan Performance:
- Relations with Foreign Countries, Handling of: Approve/
Disapprove
84: V264;CM305 88: V255
--(if approve or disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
84: V265;CM306 88: V256
Reagan Performance:
- Relations with the Soviet Union: Handling of: Approve/
Disapprove
82: V67[C]
Reagan Performance:
- Unemployment, Handling of: Approve/Disapprove
82: V338[C]
Reagan Performance:
- Which Economic Policies Does R Think Ronald Reagan Would
Choose to Cope With the Current Economic Situation [list shown
to R], First, Second, Third Priority:
. Reduce the Budget Deficit
. Lower Federal Income Taxes
. Reduce Spending on Government Services
. Reduce Defense Spending
. Increase Federal Income Taxes
82: V333-335
Reagan Performance:
- Who Does R Think is Most Responsible for the Budget
Deficit: Congress or the President
86: V383
Reagan Performance:
- Who is More to Blame for Savings and Loan Crisis-- Reagan,
Bush, Congress or Savings & Loan Owners and Managers
90: V474 CWP:V474
--(if owners and managers) Leaving Aside Owners and Managers,
Who is More to Blame: Reagan, Bush or Congress
(FOLLOWUP)
90: V475 CWP:V475
- Approve/Disapprove Way Reagan Is Handling/Has Handled
Job as President
82: V65[C] 84: V258,845;CM301 86: V96
88: V140,1042[&1052, PS: V36,39 CF: V450
1065;ST117,119
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
82: V66 84: V259,846;CM302
86: V97 88: V141,1043;ST118
PS: V37,38 CF: V451
Traits, presidential II.A.2.a(12)
II.A.2.a(12) (a) IN ORDER OF CANDIDATE TRAIT
For Geraldine Ferraro, see II.A.2.b, Evaluations: Vice-Presidential.
For traits listed in order of candidate's name, see II.A.2.a(12)(B).
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Cares About the Environment:
. George Bush
88: V633
. Michael Dukakis
88: V635
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Commands Respect:
. John Glenn
84: CM505
. Gary Hart
84: CM542
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM524
. Walter Mondale
84: V338,895;CM440
. Ronald Reagan
84: V322,879;CM421
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Compassionate:
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST326
. George Bush
84: V352 88: V276;ST358,1503 92: V3636
. Bill Clinton
92: V3645
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V351,375
. Robert Dole
88: ST402,1512
. Michael Dukakis
88: V285;ST310,1411
. Pierre DuPont
88: ST418
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST342,1420
. John Glenn
84: CM504
. Albert Gore
88: ST302,1429
. Alexander Haig
88: ST366
. Gary Hart
84: CM541 88: ST318
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM523 88: V294;ST334,1438
. Jack Kemp
88: ST410
. Walter Mondale
84: V337,894;CM439
. President
CF: V339
. Ronald Reagan
84: V321,878;CM420 86: V551(A) 88: V1015
CF: V327
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V363,387
. Pat Robertson
88: ST374,1521
. Paul Simon
88: ST350
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Decent:
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST330
. George Bush
88: V280;ST362,1507
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V352,376
. Robert Dole
88: ST406,1516
. Michael Dukakis
88: V289;ST314,1415
. Pierre DuPont
88: ST422
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST346,1424
. John Glenn
84: CM503
. Albert Gore
88: ST306,1433
. Alexander Haig
88: ST370
. Gary Hart
84: CM540 88: ST322
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM522 88: V298;ST338,1442
. Jack Kemp
88: ST414
. Walter Mondale
84: V336,893;CM438
. President
CF: V340
. Ronald Reagan
84: V320,877;CM419 86: V555(A) 88: V1019
CF: V328
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V364,388
. Pat Robertson
88: ST378,1525
. Paul Simon
88: ST354
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Dishonest:
. John Anderson
80: V384;I307
. Howard Baker
80: I334
. George Bush
80: I343
. Jimmy Carter
80: V393;I289
. John Connally
80: I325
. Ted Kennedy
80: I316
. Ronald Reagan
80: V375;I298 82: V378
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Fair:
. Gary Hart
84: CM552
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM534
. Walter Mondale
84: V348,905;CM450
. Ronald Reagan
84: V332,889;CM431
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Gets Things Done:
. George Bush
92: V3643
. Bill Clinton
92: V3652
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Hardworking:
. George Bush
84: V351
. John Glenn
84: CM502
. Gary Hart
84: CM539
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM521
. Walter Mondale
84: V335,892;CM437
. Ronald Reagan
84: V319,876;CM418
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Honest:
. George Bush
88: V283 92: V3642
. Bill Clinton
92: V3651
. Michael Dukakis
88: V292
. Jesse Jackson
88: V301
. Ronald Reagan
88: V1022
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- In Touch With Ordinary People:
. George Bush
84: V359
. Gary Hart
84: CM553
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM535
. Walter Mondale
84: V349,906;CM451
. Ronald Reagan
84: V333,890;CM432
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Inspiring:
. John Anderson
80: V388;I311
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST328
. Howard Baker
80: I338
. George Bush
80: I347 84: V354 88: V278;
92: V3638 ST360,
1505
. Jimmy Carter
80: V397;I293
. Bill Clinton
92: V3647
. John Connally
80: I329
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V353,377
. Robert Dole
88: ST404,1514
. Michael Dukakis
88: V287;ST312,1413
. Pierre DuPont
88: ST420
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST344,1422
. John Glenn
84: CM509
. Albert Gore
88: ST304,1431
. Alexander Haig
88: ST368
. Gary Hart
84: CM546 88: ST320
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM528 88: V296;ST336,1440
. Jack Kemp
88: ST412
. Ted Kennedy
80: I320
. Walter Mondale
84: V342,899;CM444
. President
CF: V341
. Ronald Reagan
80: V379;I302 82: V382 84: V326,883;
86: V553(A) 88: V1017 CM425
CF: V329
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V365,389
. Pat Robertson
88: ST376,1523
. Paul Simon
88: ST352
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Intelligent:
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST325
. George Bush
88: V275;ST357,1502 92: V3635
. Bill Clinton
92: V3644
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V350,374
. Robert Dole
88: ST401,1511
. Michael Dukakis
88: V284;ST309,1410
. Pierre DuPont
88: ST417
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST341,1419
. John Glenn
84: CM506
. Albert Gore
88: ST301,1428
. Alexander Haig
88: ST365
. Gary Hart
84: CM543 88: ST317
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM525 88: V293;ST333,1437
. Jack Kemp
88: ST409
. Walter Mondale
84: V339,896;CM441
. President
CF: V338
. Ronald Reagan
84: V323,880;CM422 86: V550(A) 88: V1014
CF: V326
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V362,386
. Pat Robertson
88: ST373,1520
. Paul Simon
88: ST349
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Kind:
. John Glenn
84: CM508
. Gary Hart
84: CM545
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM527
. Walter Mondale
84: 341,898;CM443
. Ronald Reagan
84: 325,882;CM424
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Knowledgeable:
. John Anderson
80: V386;I309
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST332
. Howard Baker
80: I336
. George Bush
80: I345 84: V355 88: V282;
92: V3641 ST364,
1509
. Jimmy Carter
80: V395;I291
. Bill Clinton
92: V3650
. John Connally
80: I327
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V354,378
. Robert Dole
88: ST408,1518
. Michael Dukakis
88: V291;ST316,1417
. Pierre DuPont
88: ST424
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST348,1426
. John Glenn
84: CM510
. Albert Gore
88: ST308,1435
. Alexander Haig
88: ST372
. Gary Hart
84: CM547 88: ST324
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM529 88: V300;ST340,1444
. Jack Kemp
88: ST416
. Ted Kennedy
80: I318
. Walter Mondale
84: V343,900;CM445
. President
CF: V342
. Ronald Reagan
80: V377;I300 82: V380 84: V327,884;
86: V557(A) 88: V1021 CM426
CF: V330
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V366,390
. Pat Robertson
88: ST380,1527
. Paul Simon
88: ST356
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Moral:
. John Anderson
80: V383;I306
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST327
. Howard Baker
80: I333
. George Bush
80: I342 84: V353 88: V277;
92: V3637 ST359,
1504
. Jimmy Carter
80: V392;I288
. Bill Clinton
92: V3646
. John Connally
80: I324
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V355,379
. Robert Dole
88: ST403,1513
. Michael Dukakis
88: V286;ST311,1412
. Pierre DuPont
88: ST419
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST343,1421
. John Glenn
84: CM507
. Albert Gore
88: ST303,1430
. Alexander Haig
88: ST367
. Gary Hart
84: CM544 88: ST319
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM526 88: V295;ST335,1439
. Jack Kemp
88: ST411
. Ted Kennedy
80: I315
. Walter Mondale
84: V340,897;CM442
. President
CF: V343
. Ronald Reagan
80: V374;I297 82: V377 84: V324,881;
86: V552(A) 88: V1016 CM423
CF: V331
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V367,391
. Pat Robertson
88: ST375,1522
. Paul Simon
88: ST351
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Power-hungry:
. John Anderson
80: V387;I310
. Howard Baker
80: I337
. George Bush
80: I346
. Jimmy Carter
80: V396;I292
. John Connally
80: I328
. Ted Kennedy
80: I319
. Ronald Reagan
80: V378;I301 82: V381
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Provides Strong Leadership:
. John Anderson
80: V390;I313
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST329
. Howard Baker
80: I340
. George Bush
80: V358;I349 88: V279;ST361,1506 92: V3639
. Jimmy Carter
80: V399;I295
. Bill Clinton
92: V3648
. John Connally
80: I331
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V356,380
. Robert Dole
88: ST405,1515
. Michael Dukakis
88: V288;ST313,1414
. Pierre DuPont
88: ST421
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST345,1423
. John Glenn
84: CM513
. Albert Gore
88: ST305,1432
. Alexander Haig
88: ST369
. Gary Hart
84: CM550 88: ST321
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM532 88: V297;ST337,1441
. Jack Kemp
88: ST413
. Ted Kennedy
80: I322
. Walter Mondale
84: V346,903;CM448
. President
CF: V344
. Ronald Reagan
80: V381;I304 82: V384[C] 84: V330,887;
86: V554(A) 88: V1018 CM429
CF: V332
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V368,392
. Pat Robertson
88: ST377,1524
. Paul Simon
88: ST353
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Really Cares About People Like R:
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST331
. George Bush
84: V357 88: V281;ST363,1508 92: V3640
. Bill Clinton
92: V3649
. Democratic Presidential Candidate
CF: V357,381
. Robert Dole
88: ST407,1517
. Michael Dukakis
88: V290;ST315,1416
. Pierre DuPont
88: ST423
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST347,1425
. John Glenn
84: CM512
. Albert Gore
88: ST307,1434
. Alexander Haig
88: ST371
. Gary Hart
84: CM549 88: ST323
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM531 88: V299;ST339,1443
. Jack Kemp
88: ST415
. Walter Mondale
84: V345,902;CM447
. President
CF: V345
. Ronald Reagan
84: V329,886;CM428 86: V556(A) 88: V1020
CF: V333
. Republican Presidential Candidate
CF: V369,393
. Pat Robertson
88: ST379,1526
. Paul Simon
88: ST355
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Reckless:
. Ronald Reagan
82: V383
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Religious:
. Gary Hart
84: CM554
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM536
. Walter Mondale
84: V350;907;CM452
. Ronald Reagan
84: V334,891;CM433
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Sets a Good Example:
. George Bush
84: V356
. John Glenn
84: CM511
. Gary Hart
84: CM548
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM530
. Walter Mondale
84: V344,901;CM446
. Ronald Reagan
84: V328,885;CM427
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Tough on Criminals:
. George Bush
88: V632
. Michael Dukakis
88: V634
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Understands People Like R:
. Gary Hart
84: CM551
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM533
. Walter Mondale
84: V347,904;CM449
. Ronald Reagan
84: V331,888;CM430
How Well Does TRAIT Describe Pres. Candidate:
- Weak:
. John Anderson
80: V385;I308
. Howard Baker
80: I335
. George Bush
80: I344
. Jimmy Carter
80: V394;I290
. John Connally
80: I326
. Ted Kennedy
80: I317
. Ronald Reagan
80: V376;I299 82: V379
- Does Pres. Candidate Have Presidential Personality:
. Carter
76: V3235
. Ford
76: V3228
. McGovern
72: V225
. Nixon
72: V221
. Wallace
72: V229
- Does R Think Candidate as President Could Be Trusted:
. Carter
76: V3234
. Ford
76: V3227
. McGovern
72: V224
. Nixon
72: V220
. Wallace
72: V228
II.A.2.a(12) (b) IN ORDER OF CANDIDATE'S NAME
For Geraldine Ferraro, see II.A.2.b, Evaluations: Vice-Presidential.
For listing in order of candidate traits, see II.A.2.a(11)i.
PRESIDENTIAL LEVEL
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- John Anderson:
. Dishonest
80: V384;I307
. Inspiring
80: V388;I311
. Knowledgeable
80: V386;I309
. Moral
80: V383;I306
. Power-Hungry
80: V387;I310
. Provides Strong Leadership
80: V390;I313
. Weak
80: V385;I308
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Bruce Babbitt:
. Compassionate
88: ST326
. Decent
88: ST330
. Inspiring
88: ST328
. Intelligent
88: ST325
. Knowledgeable
88: ST332
. Moral
88: ST327
. Provides Strong Leadership
88: ST329
. Really Cares About People Like R
88: ST331
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Howard Baker:
. Dishonest
80: I334
. Inspiring
80: I338
. Knowledgeable
80: I336
. Moral
80: I333
. Power-Hungry
80: I337
. Provides Strong Leadership
80: I340
. Weak
80: I335
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- George Bush:
. Cares About the Environment
88: V633
. Compassionate
84: V352 88: V276;ST358,1503 92: V3636
. Decent
88: V280;ST362,1507
. Dishonest
80: I343
. Gets Things Done
92: V3643
. Hardworking
84: V351
. Honest
88: V283 92: V3642
. In Touch With Ordinary People
84: V359
. Inspiring
80: I347 84: V354 88: V278;
92: V3638 ST360,
1505
. Intelligent
88: V275;ST357,1502 92: V3635
. Knowledgeable
80: I345 84: V355 88: V282;
92: V3641 ST364,
1509
. Moral
80: I342 84: V353 88: V277;
92: V3637 ST359,
1504
. Power-Hungry
80: I346
. Provides Strong Leadership
80: V358;I349 88: V279;ST361,1506 92: V3639
. Really Cares About People Like R
84: V357 88: V281;ST363,1508 92: V3640
. Sets a Good Example
84: V356
. Tough on Criminals
88: V632
. Weak
80: I344
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Jimmy Carter:
. Dishonest
80: V393;I289
. Inspiring
80: V397;I293
. Knowledgeable
80: V395;I291
. Moral
80: V392;I288
. Power-Hungry
80: V396;I292
. Provides Strong Leadership
80: V399;I295
. Weak
80: V394;I290
- Jimmy Carter: Does Carter Have Presidential Personality
76: V3235
- Jimmy Carter: Does R Think Carter as President Could Be
Trusted (7 -Point Agree/Disagree)
76: V3234
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Bill Clinton:
. Compassionate
92: V3645
. Gets Things Done
92: V3652
. Honest
92: V3651
. Inspiring
92: V3647
. Intelligent
92: V3644
. Knowledgeable
92: V3650
. Moral
92: V3646
. Provides Strong Leadership
92: V3648
. Really Cares About People Like R
92: V3649
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- John Connally:
. Dishonest
80: I325
. Inspiring
80: I329
. Knowledgeable
80: I327
. Moral
80: I324
. Power-Hungry
80: I328
. Provides Strong Leadership
80: I331
. Weak
80: I326
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Democratic Presidential Candidate:
. Compassionate
CF: V351,375
. Decent
CF: V352,376
. Inspiring
CF: V353,377
. Intelligent
CF: V350,374
. Knowledgeable
CF: V354,378
. Moral
CF: V355,379
. Provides Strong Leadership
CF: V356,380
. Really Cares About People Like R
CF: V357,381
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Robert Dole:
. Compassionate
88: ST402,1512
. Decent
88: ST406,1516
. Inspiring
88: ST404,1514
. Intelligent
88: ST401,1511
. Knowledgeable
88: ST408,1518
. Moral
88: ST403,1513
. Provides Strong Leadership
88: ST405,1515
. Really Cares About People Like R
88: ST407,1517
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Michael Dukakis:
. Cares About the Environment
88: V635
. Compassionate
88: V285;ST310,1411
. Decent
88: V289;ST314,1415
. Honest
88: V292
. Inspiring
88: V287;ST312,1413
. Intelligent
88: V284;ST309,1410
. Knowledgeable
88: V291;ST316,1417
. Moral
88: V286;ST311,1412
. Provides Strong Leadership
88: V288;ST313,1414
. Really Cares About People Like R
88: V290;ST315,1416
. Tough on Criminals
88: V634
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Pierre DuPont:
. Compassionate
88: ST418
. Decent
88: ST422
. Inspiring
88: ST420
. Intelligent
88: ST417
. Knowledgeable
88: ST424
. Moral
88: ST419
. Provides Strong Leadership
88: ST421
. Really Cares About People Like R
88: ST423
- Gerald Ford: Does Ford Have Presidential Personality
76: V3228
- Gerald Ford: Does R Think Ford as President Could Be
Trusted (7-Point Agree/Disagree)
76: V3227
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Richard Gephardt:
. Compassionate
88: ST342,1420
. Decent
88: ST346,1424
. Inspiring
88: ST344,1422
. Intelligent
88: ST341,1419
. Knowledgeable
88: ST348,1426
. Moral
88: ST343,1421
. Provides Strong Leadership
88: ST345,1423
. Really Cares About People Like R
88: ST347,1425
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- John Glenn:
. Commands Respect
84: CM505
. Compassionate
84: CM504
. Decent
84: CM503
. Hardworking
84: CM502
. Inspiring
84: CM509
. Intelligent
84: CM506
. Kind
84: CM508
. Knowledgeable
84: CM510
. Moral
84: CM507
. Provides Strong Leadership
84: CM513
. Really Cares About People Like R
84: CM512
. Sets a Good Example
84: CM511
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Albert Gore:
. Compassionate
88: ST302,1429
. Decent
88: ST306,1433
. Inspiring
88: ST304,1431
. Intelligent
88: ST301,1428
. Knowledgeable
88: ST308,1435
. Moral
88: ST303,1430
. Provides Strong Leadership
88: ST305,1432
. Really Cares About People Like R
88: ST307,1434
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Alexander Haig:
. Compassionate
88: ST366
. Decent
88: ST370
. Inspiring
88: ST368
. Intelligent
88: ST365
. Knowledgeable
88: ST372
. Moral
88: ST367
. Provides Strong Leadership
88: ST369
. Really Cares About People Like R
88: ST371
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Gary Hart:
. Commands Respect
84: CM542
. Compassionate
84: CM541 88: ST318
. Decent
84: CM540 88: ST322
. Fair
84: CM552
. Hardworking
84: CM539
. In Touch With Ordinary People
84: CM553
. Inspiring
84: CM546 88: ST320
. Intelligent
84: CM543 88: ST317
. Kind
84: CM545
. Knowledgeable
84: CM547 88: ST324
. Moral
84: CM544 88: ST319
. Provides Strong Leadership
84: CM550 88: ST321
. Really Cares About People Like R
84: CM549 88: ST323
. Religious
84: CM554
. Sets a Good Example
84: CM548
. Understands People Like R
84: CM551
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Jesse Jackson:
. Commands Respect
84: CM524
. Compassionate
84: CM523 88: V294;ST334,1438
. Decent
84: CM522 88: V298;ST338,1442
. Fair
84: CM534
. Hardworking
84: CM521
. Honest
88: V301
. In Touch With Ordinary People
84: CM535
. Inspiring
84: CM528 88: V296;ST336,1440
. Intelligent
84: CM525 88: V293;ST333,1437
. Kind
84: CM527
. Knowledgeable
84: CM529 88: V300;ST340,1444
. Moral
84: CM526 88: V295;ST335,1439
. Provides Strong Leadership
84: CM532 88: V297;ST337,1441
. Really Cares About People Like R
84: CM531 88: V299;ST339,1443
. Religious
84: CM536
. Sets a Good Example
84: CM530
. Understands People Like R
84: CM533
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Jack Kemp:
. Compassionate
88: ST410
. Decent
88: ST414
. Inspiring
88: ST412
. Intelligent
88: ST409
. Knowledgeable
88: ST416
. Moral
88: ST411
. Provides Strong Leadership
88: ST413
. Really Cares About People Like R
88: ST415
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Ted Kennedy:
. Dishonest
80: I316
. Inspiring
80: I320
. Knowledgeable
80: I318
. Moral
80: I315
. Power-Hungry
80: I319
. Provides Strong Leadershp
80: I322
. Weak
80: I317
- George McGovern: Does McGovern Have Presidential
Personality
72: V225
- George McGovern: Does R Think McGovern as President Could
Be Trusted (7-Point Agree/Disagree)
72: V224
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Walter Mondale:
. Commands Respect
84: V338,895;CM440
. Compassionate
84: V337,894;CM439
. Decent
84: V336,893;CM438
. Fair
84: V348,905;CM450
. Hardworking
84: V335,892;CM437
. In Touch With Ordinary People
84: V349,906;CM451
. Inspiring
84: V342,899;CM444
. Intelligent
84: V339,896;CM441
. Kind
84: 341,898;CM443
. Knowledgeable
84: V343,900;CM445
. Moral
84: V340,897;CM442
. Provides Strong Leadership
84: V346,903;CM448
. Really Cares About People Like R
84: V345,902;CM447
. Religious
84: V350;907;CM452
. Sets a Good Example
84: V344,901;CM446
. Understands People Like R
84: V347,904;CM449
- Richard Nixon: Does Nixon Have Presidential Personality
72: V221
- Richard Nixon: Does R Think Nixon as President Could Be
Trusted (7-Point Agree/Disagree)
72: V220
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- President:
. Compassionate
CF: V339
. Decent
CF: V340
. Inspiring
CF: V341
. Intelligent
CF: V338
. Knowledgeable
CF: V342
. Moral
CF: V343
. Provides Strong Leadership
CF: V344
. Really Cares About People Like R
CF: V345
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Ronald Reagan:
. Commands Respect
84: V322,879;CM421
. Compassionate
84: V321,878;CM420 86: V551(A) 88: V1015
CF: V327
. Decent
84: V320,877;CM419 86: V555(A) 88: V1019
CF: V328
. Dishonest
80: V375;I298 82: V378
. Fair
84: V332,889;CM431
. Hardworking
84: V319,876;CM418
. Honest
88: V1022
. In Touch With Ordinary People
84: V333,890;CM432
. Inspiring
80: V379;I302 82: V382 84: V326,883;
86: V553(A) 88: V1017 CM425
CF: V329
. Intelligent
84: V323,880;CM422 86: V550(A) 88: V1014
CF: V326
. Kind
84: 325,882;CM424
. Knowledgeable
80: V377;I300 82: V380 84: V327,884;
86: V557(A) 88: V1021 CM426
CF: V330
. Moral
80: V374;I297 82: V377 84: V324,881;
86: V552(A) 88: V1016 CM423
CF: V331
. Power-hungry
80: V378;I301 82: V381
. Provides Strong Leadership
80: V381;I304 82: V384[C] 84: V330,887;
86: V554(A) 88: V1018 CM429
CF: V332
. Really Cares About People Like R
84: V329,886;CM428 86: V556(A) 88: V1020
CF: V333
. Reckless
82: V383
. Religious
84: V334,891;CM433
. Sets a Good Example
84: V328,885;CM427
. Understands People Like R
84: V331,888;CM430
. Weak
80: V376;I299 82: V379
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Republican Presidential Candidate:
. Compassionate
CF: V363,387
. Decent
CF: V364,388
. Inspiring
CF: V365,389
. Intelligent
CF: V362,386
. Knowledgeable
CF: V366,390
. Moral
CF: V367,391
. Provides Strong Leadership
CF: V368,392
. Really Cares About People Like R
CF: V369,393
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Pat Robertson:
. Compassionate
88: ST374,1521
. Decent
88: ST378,1525
. Inspiring
88: ST376,1523
. Intelligent
88: ST373,1520
. Knowledgeable
88: ST380,1527
. Moral
88: ST375,1522
. Provides Strong Leadership
88: ST377,1524
. Really Cares About People Like R
88: ST379,1526
Trait, by Pres. CANDIDATE:
- Paul Simon:
. Compassionate
88: ST350
. Decent
88: ST354
. Inspiring
88: ST352
. Intelligent
88: ST349
. Knowledgeable
88: ST356
. Moral
88: ST351
. Provides Strong Leadership
88: ST353
. Really Cares About People Like R
88: ST355
- George Wallace: Does Wallace Have Presidential Personality
72: V229
- George Wallace: Does R Think Wallace as President Could Be
Trusted (7-Point Agree/Disagree)
72: V228
EVALUATIONS: VICE-PRESIDENTIAL II.A.2.b
Note: Traits for George Bush not before 1988 appear only in Chapter II,
Section A.2.a(12).
Has Vice-Pres. Candidate Ever Made R Feel AFFECT: George Bush:
. Afraid of Him
80: I283 88: V216[&259]
. Angry/Angry Toward Him
80: I281 88: V214[&257]
. Disgusted
80: I285
. Hopeful
80: I282 88: V215[&258]
. Proud
80: I284 88: V217[&260]
. Sympathetic Toward Him
80: I286
. Uneasy
80: I287
How Well Does TRAIT Describe V.P. Candidate: George Bush:
. Compassionate
84: V352 88: V276;ST358,1503
. Dishonest
80: I343
. Hardworking
84: V351
. In Touch With Ordinary People
84: V359
. Inspiring
80: I347 84: V354 88: V278;
ST360,1505
. Knowledgeable
80: I345 84: V355 88: V282;
ST364,1509
. Moral
80: I342 84: V353 88: V277;
ST359,1504
. Power-hungry
80: I346
. Provides Strong Leadership
80: V358;I349 88: V279;ST361,1506
. Really Cares About People Like R
84: V357 88: V281;ST363,1508
. Sets a Good Example
84: V356
. Weak
80: I344
Has Vice-Pres. Candidate Ever Made R Feel AFFECT: Geraldine Ferraro:
. Afraid of Her
84: CM727
. Angry
84: CM725
. Hopeful
84: CM726
. Proud
84: CM728
How Well Does TRAIT Describe V.P. Candidate: Geraldine Ferraro:
. Commands Respect
84: CM561
. Compassionate
84: V361;CM560
. Decent
84: CM559
. Fair
84: CM571
. Hardworking
84: V360;CM558
. In Touch with Ordinary People
84: V368;CM572
. Inspiring
84: V363;CM565
. Intelligent
84: CM562
. Kind
84: CM564
. Knowledgeable
84: V364;CM566
. Moral
84: V362;CM563
. Provides Strong Leadership
84: V367;CM569
. Really Cares About People Like R
84: V366;CM568
. Religious
84: CM573
. Sets a Good Example
84: V365;CM567
. Understands People Like R
84: CM570
- Does R Have Any Opinions About Vice-Presidential Candidates
52: V34-40 56: V23-28 60: V36-41
64: V32-35
- Feeling Thermometers for Democratic Vice-Presidential
Candidates
68: V487 72: V266,705 76: V3308
80: V161,I203 84: V304,757;CM236 88: V159[&175]
92: V3309[&4228] CF: V425
- Feeling Thermometers for Republican Vice-Presidential
Candidates
68: V488 72: V265,704 76: V3312
80: V162;I204 84: V292,756;CM228 88: V160[&176]
92: V3308[&4227] CF: V427
- Feeling Thermometers for 3rd Party/Independent Vice-
Presidential Candidates
68: V489 80: V164;I207 92: V5315
[&6315]
- Feeling Thermometers for Vice-Presidents Currently in
Office.
68: V479 70: V237 72: V265,704
74: V2342 76: V3304 78: V143
80: V161,I203 82: V135[C] 84: V292,756;
86: V144[&171] 88: V154,592[&170, CM228
90: 137[&171] 636];ST178, CWP:V137,2212
92: V3308[&4227] 1301 [&171,2257]
KNOWLEDGE OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES II.A.2.c
- Does R Know Where Goldwater Is From; Does R Know
Goldwater's Religion.
64: V294,295
- Does R Know Where Johnson Is From; Does R Know Johnson's
Religion.
64: V296,297
- Does R Know Where Kennedy Is From; Does R Know Kennedy's
Age, Class, Religion.
60: V46,47,48,49
- Does R Know Where Nixon Is From; Does R Know Nixon's Age,
Class, Religion.
60: V42,43,44,45
- How Much Does Respondent Know About Presidential Candidate:
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST139,1231
. George Bush
88: ST143,1225,1501
. Mario Cuomo
88: ST150,1239
. Robert Dole
88: ST146,1226,1510
. Michael Dukakis
88: ST137,1232,1409
. Pierre Dupont
88: ST148,1227
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST141,1233,1418
. Albert Gore
88: ST136,1234,1427
. Alexander Haig
88: ST144,1228
. Gary Hart
88: ST138,1237
. Jesse Jackson
88: ST140,1235,1436
. Jack Kemp
88: ST147,1229
. Ted Kennedy
88: ST151,1240
. Sam Nunn
88: ST149,1238
. Ronald Reagan
88: ST1241
. Pat Robertson
88: ST145,1230,1519
. Paul Simon
88: ST142,1236
- Summary. How Much Does Respondent Know About Presidential
Candidate:
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST155,1248
. George Bush
88: ST159,1242
. Mario Cuomo
88: ST166,1256
. Robert Dole
88: ST162,1243
. Michael Dukakis
88: ST153,1249
. Pierre Dupont
88: ST164,1244
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST157,1250
. Albert Gore
88: ST152,1251
. Alexander Haig
88: ST160,1245
. Gary Hart
88: ST154,1254
. Jesse Jackson
88: ST156,1252
. Jack Kemp
88: ST163,1246
. Ted Kennedy
88: ST167,1257
. Sam Nunn
88: ST165,1255
. Ronald Reagan
88: ST1258
. Pat Robertson
88: ST161,1247
. Paul Simon
88: ST158,1253
- Babbitt Candidate Status
88: ST168
- DuPont Candidate Status
88: ST170
- Haig Candidate Status
88: ST169
- Does R Remember Which Democratic Candidate Won the Iowa
Caucuses: Which One. Summary.
88: ST207,208
- Does R Remember Which Republican Candidate Won the Iowa
Caucuses: Which One. Summary.
88: ST205,206
- Does R Remember Which Democratic Candidate Won the New
Hampshire Primary: Which One. Summary.
88: ST211,212
- Does R Remember Which Republican Candidate Won the New
Hampshire Primary: Which One. Summary.
88: ST209,210
- What Issues Are the 1988 Democratic Presidential Candidates
Talking About.
88:ST213-217
- What Issues Are the 1988 Republican Presidential Candidates
Talking About.
88:ST218-222
- Which Candidate Won the Democratic Presidential Primary in
R's State. Summary
88: ST1318,1319
- Which Candidate Won the Republican Presidential Primary in
R's State. Summary
88: ST1320,1321
PERCEIVED POSITIONS, BY CANDIDATES II.A.2.d
SEE ALSO: Chapter III. for candidate positions by issue.
SEE ALSO: Chapter II, Section A.2.a(2) [behaviors (if president)].
PRESIDENTIAL/VICE-PRESIDENTIAL LEVEL
This section covers respondent's perceptions of what
candidates' issue positions are.
'Candidate' includes all declared candidates and [undeclared]
political figures who are considered possible candidates;
'candidate' also includes past candidates and officeholders.
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- John Anderson:
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: V1081;I578
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
80: V284;I508
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
80: V1097;I618
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
80: V1065;I592
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: V294;I522
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
80: V1113;I566
. Inflation/Unemployment Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: V304;I494
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
80: V274,1041;I454
. Proposed 30% Cut in Federal Income Tax, 1980
80: V326;I538
. When Abortions Should Be Permitted, by Law
80: V314;I604
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Bruce Babbitt:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
88: ST431
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Howard Baker:
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: I582
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
80: I512
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: I526
. Inflation/Unemployment Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: I498
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
80: I459
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Jerry Brown:
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: I581
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
80: I511
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
80: I594
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: I525
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
80: I568
. Inflation/Unemployment Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: I497
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
80: V273;I458
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- George Bush:
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: I583 88: V370
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
80: I513 88: V312 90: V440
CWP:V440,2476 92: V3708
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
88: V389
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
80: I595 88: V334*,V342* 90: V448
CWP:V448
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
88: V320
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: I527 88: V304 90: V453
CWP:V453 92: V3702
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
80: I569 88: V325 92: V3719
. Inflation/Unemployment Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: I499
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
80: V275,1038;I461 88: ST435 90: V408
CWP:V408,2452 92: V3514 PS: V551
. When Abortion Should be Permitted, by Law
92: V3733
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Jimmy Carter:
. Change in Tax Rate, 7-Point Scale
76: V3781
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: V1079;I576
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
80: V282;I506
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:[cont.]
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
76: V3789 78: V390 80: V1095;
I616
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
76: V3266 78: V374 80: V1063;
I590
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
76: V3275 78: V382
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: V292;I520
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
76: V3243,3760 78: V358 80: V1111;
I564
. Inflation/Unemployment Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: V302;I492
. Legal Status of Marijuana, 7-Point Scale
76: V3774
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
76: V3288 78: V400
80: V268,1038;I452
. Proposed 30% Cut in Federal Income Tax, 1980
80: V324;I536
. Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
76: V3250 78: V366
. School Busing, 7-Point Scale
76: V3259
. Urban Unrest, 7-Point Scale
76: V3769
. When Abortion Should Be Permitted, by Law
80: V312;I602
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Bill Clinton:
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
92: 3709
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
92: V3703
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
92: V3720
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
92: V3515 PS: V553*
. When Abortion Should be Permitted, by Law
92: V3734
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- John Connally:
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: I580
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
80: I510
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: I524
. Inflation/Unemployment Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: I496
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
80: V271;I456
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Robert Dole:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
76: V3296 88: ST438
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Democratic Presidential Candidate
. Cooperation with Russia, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9082
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9081
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9083
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9084
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9085
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9086
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9087
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9088
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Michael Dukakis:
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
88: V369
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
88: V311
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
88: V388
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
88: V333*,V341*
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
88: V319
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
88: V303
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
88: V324
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale 7-Point Scale
88: ST429 PS: V552*
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Pierre DuPont:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
88: ST440
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Geraldine Ferraro:
. Liberal/Conservative, Branching Format Summary
84: CM637
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Gerald Ford:
. Change in Tax Rate, 7-Point Scale
76: V3780
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
76: V3788
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
74: V2297 76: V3265
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
76: V3274
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
74: V2266 76: V3242,3759
. Legal Status of Marijuana, 7-Point Scale
76: V3773
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
74: V2306 76: V3287 80: V272;I457
. Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
74: V2282 76: V3249
. School Busing, 7-Point Scale
74: V2289 76: V3258
. Urban Unrest, 7-Point Scale
74: V2274 76: V3768
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Richard Gephardt:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
88: ST433
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- John Glenn:
. Defense Spending, Branching Format
84: CM882,883
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, Branching Format
84: CM810,811
. Liberal/Conservative, Branching Format Summary
84: CM621
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Albert Gore:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
88: ST428
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Alexander Haig:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
88: ST436
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Gary Hart:
. Cooperation With Russia, Branching Format
84: CM920,921
. Defense Spending, Branching Format
84: CM884,885
. Government Aid to Blacks, Branching Format
84: CM823,824
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, Branching Format
84: CM812,813
. Improve Social and Economic Status of Women, Branching
Format
84: CM908,909
. Involvement in Central America, Branching Format
84: CM845,846
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
88: ST430
. Liberal/Conservative, Branching Format Summary
84: CM633
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Hubert Humphrey:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
76: V3291
. Urban Unrest, 7-Point Scale
68: V461
. Vietnam Action, 7-Point Scale
68: V467
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Jesse Jackson:
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
88: V371
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
88: V313
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
88: V335*,V343*
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:[cont.]
. Government Aid to Blacks, Branching Format
84: CM825,826
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
88: V305
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, Branching Format
84: CM814,815
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
88: V326
. Involvement in Central America, Branching Format
84: CM847,848
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
88: ST432
. Liberal/Conservative, Branching Format Summary
84: CM629
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Lyndon Johnson:
. Urban Unrest, 7-Point Scale
68: V460
. Vietnam Action, 7-Point Scale
68: V466
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Jack Kemp:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
88: ST439
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Ted Kennedy:
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: V1082;I579
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
80: V285;I509
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
80: V1098;I619
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
80: V1066;I593
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: V295;I523
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
80: V1114;I567
. Inflation/Unemployment Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: V305;I495
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
80: V270,1040;I455
. Proposed 30% Cut in Federal Income Tax, 1980
80: V327;I539
. When Abortion Should be Permitted, by Law
80: V315;I605
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Patrick Lucey:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
80: V277;I462
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- George McGovern:
. Campus Unrest, 7-Point Scale
72: V680*
. Change in the Tax Rate, 7-Point Scale
72: V180*,663*
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
72: V234
. Extent of Government Action Against Inflation, 7-Point
Scale
72: V192*,600*
. Government Aid to Minorites, 7-Point Scale
72: V631
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
72: V210*
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
72: V174*,615*
. Legal Status of Marijuana, 7-Point Scale
72: V198
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
72: V654 76: V3293
. Pollution from Private Industry, 7-Point Scale
72: V216*
. Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
72: V623
. School Busing, 7-Point Scale
72: V204
. Urban Unrest, 7-Point Scale
72: V672*
. Vietnam Action, 7-Point Scale
72: V186*,592*
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Walter Mondale:
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
84: V410
. Cooperation With Russia, Branching Format
84: CM918,919
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
84: V397
. Defense Spending, Branching Format
84: CM879,880
. Government Aid to Minorites, 7-Point Scale
84: V384
. Government Aid to Minorites, Branching Format
84: CM821,822
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
84: V377,1030
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, Branching Format
84: CM807,808
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
84: V416,1050
. Improve Social and Economic Status of Women, 7-Point
Scale
84: V403
. Improve Social and Economic Status of Women, Branching
Format
84: CM906,907
. Involvement in Central America, 7-Point Scale
84: V390,1041
. Involvement in Central America, Branching Format
84: CM843,844
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
76: V3295 80: V276;I460 84: V372
. Liberal/Conservative, Branching Format Summary
84: V130,1021;CM625
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Edmund Muskie:
. Campus Unrest, 7-Point Scale
70: V103
. Extent of Government Action Against Inflation, 7-Point
Scale
70: V117
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
70: V110
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
70: V138*
. Pollution From Private Industry, 7-Point Scale
70: V131
. Rights of Accused, 7-Point Scale
70: V124
. Urban Unrest, 7-Point Scale
70: V89
. Vietnam Action, 7-Point Scale
70: V96
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Richard Nixon:
. Campus Unrest, 7-Point Scale
70: V102 72: V679*
. Change in Tax Rate, 7-Point Scale
72: V179*,662*
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
72: V233
. Extent of Government Action Against Inflation, 7-Point
Scale
70: V116 72: V191*,599*
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
70: V109 72: V630 74: V2299
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
70: V137 72: V209*
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
72: V173*,614* 74: V2268
. Legal Status of Marijuana, 7-Point Scale
72: V197
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
72: V653 74: V2308
. Pollution From Private Industry, 7-Point Scale
70: V130 72: V215*
. Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
70: V123 72: V622
. School Busing, 7-Point Scale
72: V203 74: V2291
. Urban Unrest, 7-Point Scale
68: V462 70: V88 72: V671*
74: V2276
. Vietnam Action, 7-Point Scale
68: V468 70: V95 72: V185*,
591*
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Ross Perot:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
92: V3516 PS: V554*
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- President:
. Cooperation with Russia, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9074
. Defense spending, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9073
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9075
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9076
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9077
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9078
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9079
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9080
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Ronald Reagan:
. Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: V1080;I577 84: V409
88: V375
. Cooperation With Russia, Branching Format
84: CM916,917
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
80: V283;I507 82: V408[C] 84: V396
86: V406[&416] 88: V317
. Defense Spending, Branching Format
84: CM876,877
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
80: V1096;I617 82: V436 88: V392
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
80: V1064;I591 82: V416 84: V383
88: V339*,V347*
. Government Aid to Blacks, Branching Format
84: CM819,820
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: V293;I521 82: V444[C] 84: V376,1029
86: V449[&459] 88: V309
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, Branching Format
84: CM804,805
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
80: V1112;I565 82: V426[C] 84: V415,1049
88: V330
. Improve Social and Economic Status of Women, 7-Point
Scale
84: V402
. Improve Social and Economic Status of Women, Branching
Format
84: CM904,905
. Inflation/Unemployment Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
80: V303;I493
. Involvement in Central America, 7-Point Scale
84: V389,1040 86: V429[&439]
. Involvement in Central America, Branching Format
84: CM841,842
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
76: V3294 80: V269,1039;I453 82: V394[C]
84: V371 86: V387[&397] 88: ST441
PS: V567*
. Liberal/Conservative, Branching Format Summary
84: V126,1017;CM617
. Proposed 30% Cut in Federal Income Taxes, 1980
80: V325;I537
. When Abortion Should Be Permitted, by Law
80: V313;I603
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- R's Ranking of Reagan's First Three Economic Priorities
Among:
Reduce Budget Deficit
Lower Federal Income Taxes
Reduce Spending on Government Services
Reduce Defense Spending
Increase Federal Income Taxes
82: V333-335
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Republican Presidential Candidate
. Cooperation with Russia, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9090
. Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9089
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9091
. Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9092
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9093
. Gov't Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9094
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9095
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9096
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Pat Robertson:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
88: ST437
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- Paul Simon:
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
88: ST434
Issue Positions of Pres./Vice Pres. Candidates:
- George Wallace:
. Campus Unrest, 7-Point Scale
70: V104 72: V681*
. Change in Tax Rate, 7-Point Scale
72: V181*,664*
. Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
72: V235
. Extent of Government Action Against Inflation, 7-Point
Scale
70: V118 72: V193*,601*
. Government Aid to Minorites, 7-Point Scale
70: V111 72: V632 74: V2298
. Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
70: V139 72: V211*
. Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
72: V175*,616* 74: V2267
. Legal Status of Marijuana, 7-Point Scale
72: V199
. Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
72: V655 74: V2307 76: V3292
. Pollution From Private Industry, 7-Point Scale
70: V132 72: V217*
. Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
70: V125 72: V624 74: V2283
. School Busing, 7-Point Scale
72: V205 74: V2290
. Urban Unrest, 7-Point Scale
68: V463 70: V90 72: V673*
74: V2275
. Vietnam Action, 7-Point Scale
68: V469 70: V97 72: V187*,
593*
RECOGNITION OF CANDIDATES II.A.2.e
PRESIDENTIAL/VICE-PRESIDENTIAL LEVEL
- Has R Heard of:
. John Anderson
80: V75;I184 84: CM206
. Reuben Askew
84: CM208
. Bruce Babbitt
88: ST123,1214
. Howard Baker
80: V70;I189 84: CM211
. Lloyd Bentsen
84: CM215
. Jerry Brown
80: V69;I188
. Dale Bumpers
84: CM216
. George Bush
80: V72;I191 84: CM210 88: ST127,
PS: V80 1208;
. Jimmy Carter
80: V64;I182
. Bill Clinton
PS: V84*
. John Connally
80: V67;I186
. Philip Crane
80: V73;I192
. Alan Cranston
84: CM205
. Mario Cuomo
84: CM217 88: ST134,1222
. Robert Dole
80: V74;I193 84: CM213 88: ST130,
1209
. Michael Dukakis
88: ST121,1215 PS: V81*
. Pierre DuPont
88: ST132,1210
. Geraldine Ferraro
84: CM218
. Gerald Ford
80: V68;I187
. Richard Gephardt
88: ST125,1216
. John Glenn
84: CM202
. Albert Gore
88: ST120,1217
. Alexander Haig
88: ST128,1211
. Gary Hart
84: CM214 88: ST122,1220
. Ernest Hollings
84: CM207
. Jesse Jackson
84: CM209 88: ST124,1218
. Jack Kemp
88: ST131,1212
. Ted Kennedy
80: V66;I185 84: CM203 88: ST135,
1223
. Patrick Lucey
80: V76;I194
. George McGovern
84: CM212
. Walter Mondale
80: V71;I190 84: CM204
. Sam Nunn
88: ST133,1221
. Ross Perot
PS: V83*
. Dan Quayle
92: V5916
. Ronald Reagan
80: V65;I183 84: CM201
. Pat Robertson
88: ST129,1213
. Paul Simon
88: ST126,1219
. Clarence Thomas
PS: V82*
- Does R Know What Position Dan Quale Holds
90: V395 CWP:V395
RESIGNATION/PARDON OF PRESIDENT NIXON II.A.2.f
- Is R Pleased/Displeased About Nixon Resignation.
74: V2158
--(if R has opinion) Reasons (FOLLOWUP)
74: V2158-2160
- How Fair Were Judiciary Committee Hearings
74: V2161
- Does R Approve/Disapprove Judiciary Committee's Decision to
Impeach.
74: V2162
--(if R has opinion) Reasons (FOLLOWUP)
74: V2162-2164
- How Fair Was Media Coverage of Watergate
74: V2165
- Should Ford Have Pardoned Nixon
74: V2166 76: V3136
--(if no) Should Ford Have Waited for Trial Before
Pardon, or Not Pardoned (FOLLOWUP)
74: V2167
---(if R has opinion) Reasons
74: V2168,2169
--(if yes) Should Ford Have Waited Until After
Trial Before Pardon (FOLLOWUP)
74: V2170
- Was Nixon Resignation Good or Bad Thing for Country.
74: V2171
--(if R has opinion) Reasons (FOLLOWUP)
74: V2172,2173
Federal Level: U.S. House of Representatives II.A.3
- Identification vars for House Candidates
PS: V21,22*
- Identification var for retiring House Incumbent
PS: V23*
CONTACT WITH: HOUSE INCUMBENTS AND CANDIDATES II.A.3.a
For contact from candidate representative to solicit campaign support,
see Chapter V, Section A.3, Solicitations.
- Has R Had Contact with: (PS skips lead-in)
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
78: V197,RV2043 80: V929 82: V186[C]
84: V946 86: V231 88: V726
90: V249 CWP:V249 CF: V919
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2013 92: V5502 CF: V928
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ No Running Incumbent
78: V207 80: V939 82: V267[C]
84: V968 86: V241 88: V736
90: V259 CWP:V259
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running Incumbents
[due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V213[C]
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V186
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
78: RV2033 80: V918 82: V176[C]
84: V936 86: V220 88: V715
90: V238 CWP:V238 CF: V910
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2023 92: V5513 CF: V937
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No Running Incumbent
78: V217 80: V949 82: V277[C]
84: V978 86: V251 88: V746
90: V269 CWP:V269
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running Incumbents
[due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V223[C]
--(if yes) Met Him/Her:
[marked/not marked, exc. 1988 SS: yes/no (no lead-in)]
(FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
78: V198,RV2044 80: V930
82: V187[C] 84: V947
86: V232 88: V727
90: V250 CWP:V250
PS: V289,700* CF: V920
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2014 92: V5503
PS: V646 CF: V929
82: V268[C] 84: V969
86: V242 88: V737
90: V260 CWP:V260
PS: V297
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V214[C]
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V187
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
78: RV2034 80: V919
82: V177[C] 84: V937
86: V221 88: V716
90: V239 CWP:V239
PS: V281,692* CF: V911
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2024 92: V5514
PS: V654* CF: V938
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V218 80: V950
82: V278[C] 84: V979
86: V252 88: V747
90: V270 CWP:V270
PS: V305*
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V224[C]
--(if yes) Attended Meeting Where S/He Spoke:
[marked/not marked, exc. 1988 SS: yes/no (no lead-in)]
(FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
78: V199,RV2045 80: V931
82: V188[C] 84: V948
86: V233 88: V728
90: V251 CWP:V251
PS: V290,701 CF: V921
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2015 92: V5504
PS: V647* CF: V930
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V209 80: V941
82: V269[C] 84: V970
86: V243 88: V738
90: V261 CWP:V261
PS: V298
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V215[C]
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V188
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
78: RV2035 80: V920
82: V178[C] 84: V938
86: V222 88: V717
90: V240 CWP:V240
PS: V282,693 CF: V912
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2025 92: V5515
PS: V655* CF: V939
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V219 80: V951
82: V279[C] 84: V980
86: V253 88: V748
90: V271 CWP:V271
PS: V306
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V225[C]
--(if yes) Talked with Staff Member of:
[marked/not marked, exc. 1988
SS: yes/no (no lead-in)] (FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
78: V200,RV2046 80: V932
82: V189[C] 84: V949
86: V234 88: V729
90: V252 CWP:V252
PS: V291,702 CF: V922
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2016 92: V5505
PS: V648 CF: V931
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V210 80: V942
82: V270[C] 84: V971
86: V244 88: V739
90: V262 CWP:V262
PS: V299
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V216[C]
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V189
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
78: RV2036 80: V921
82: V179[C] 84: V939
86: V223 88: V718
90: V241 CWP:V241
PS: V283,694 CF: V913
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2026 92: V5516
PS: V656 CF: V940
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V220 80: V952
82: V280[C] 84: V981
86: V254 88: V749
90: V272 CWP:V272
PS: V307
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V226[C]
--(if yes) Received Mail from Him/Her:
[marked/not marked, exc. 1988
SS: yes/no (no lead-in)] (FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
78: V201,RV2047 80: V933
82: V190[C] 84: V950
86: V235 88: V730
90: V253 CWP:V253
PS: V292,703 CF: V923
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2017 92: V5506
PS: V649 CF: V932
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V211 80: V943
82: V271[C] 84: V972
86: V245 88: V740
90: V263 CWP:V263
PS: V300
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V217[C]
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V190
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
78: RV2037 80: V922
82: V180[C] 84: V940
86: V224 88: V719
90: V242 CWP:V242
PS: V284,695 CF: V914
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2027 92: V5517
PS: V657 CF: V941
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V221 80: V953
82: V281[C] 84: V982
86: V255 88: V750
90: V273 CWP:V273
PS: V308
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V227[C]
--(if yes) Read About Him/Her in Newspaper or
Magazine: [marked/not marked, exc. 1988 SS:
yes/no (no lead-in)]
(FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
78: V202,RV2048 80: V934
82: V191[C] 84: V951
86: V236 88: V731
90: V254 CWP:V254
PS: V293,704 CF: V924
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2018 92: V5507
PS: V650 CF: V933
. Democrat ic Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V212 80: V944
82: V272[C] 84: V973
86: V246 88: V741
90: V264 CWP:V264
PS: V301
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V218[C]
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V191
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
78: RV2038 80: V923
82: V181[C] 84: V941
86: V225 88: V720
90: V243 CWP:V243
PS: V285,696 CF: V915
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2028 92: V5518
PS: V658 CF: V942
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V222 80: V954
82: V282[C] 84: V983
86: V256 88: V751
90: V274 CWP:V274
PS: V309
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V228[C]
--(if yes) Heard Him/Her on Radio: [marked/not marked,
exc. 1988 SS: yes/no (no lead-in)] (FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
78: V203,RV2049 80: V935
82: V192[C] 84: V952
86: V237 88: V732
90: V255 CWP:V255
PS: V294,705 CF: V925
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2019 92: V5508
PS: V651 CF: V934
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V213 80: V945
82: V273[C] 84: V974
86: V247 88: V742
90: V265 CWP:V265
PS: V302
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V219[C]
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V192
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
78: RV2039 80: V924
82: V182[C] 84: V942
86: V226 88: V721
90: V244 CWP:V244
PS: V286,697 CF: V916
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2029 92: V5519
PS: V659 CF: V943
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V223 80: V955
82: V283[C] 84: V984
86: V257 88: V752
90: V275 CWP:V275
PS: V310
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V229[C]
--(if yes) Seen Him/Her on TV: [marked/not marked,
exc. 1988 SS: yes/no (no lead-in)] (FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
78: V204,RV2050 80: V936
82: V193[C] 84: V953
86: V238 88: V733
90: V256 CWP:V256
PS: V295,706 CF: V926
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2020 92: V5509
PS: V652 CF: V935
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V214 80: V946
82: V274[C] 84: V975
86: V248 88: V743
90: V266 CWP:V266
PS: V303
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting
82: V220[C]
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V193
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
78: RV2040 80: V925
82: V183[C] 84: V943
86: V227 88: V722
90: V245 CWP:V245
PS: V287,698 CF: V917
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2030 92: V5520
PS: V660 CF: V944
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V224 80: V956
82: V284[C] 84: V985
86: V258 88: V753
90: V276 CWP:V276
PS: V311
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V230[C]
--(if yes) Contact Other Than Itemized Contacts With:
[marked/not marked] (FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
82: V194[C] 84: V954
86: V239 88: V734
90: V257 CWP:V257
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
92: V5510
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
82: V275[C] 84: V976
86: V249 88: V744
90: V267 CWP:V267
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V221[C]
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
82: V184[C] 84: V944
86: V228 88: V723
90: V246 CWP:V246
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
92: V5521
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
82: V285[C] 84: V986
86: V259 88: V754
90: V277 CWP:V277
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running
Incumbents [due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V230[C]
--(if no) None of Itemized Contacts With: [marked/not marked]
(FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
78: V205,RV2051 80: V937
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2021
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V215 80: V947
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V194
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
78: RV2041 80: V926
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2031
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No
Running Incumbent
78: V225 80: V957
- Contact Summary:
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
CF: V947
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
CF: V946
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
CF: V948
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
CF: V949
- Does R Know of Anyone Else (Family, Friends etc.) Who Has
Had Contact With:
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent
78: V206,RV2052 80: V938 82: V195[C]
84: V955 86: V239 88: V735;
90: V258 CWP:V258 PS: V296,707
CF: V927
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2022 92: V5511 PS: V653
CF: V936
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ No Running Incumbent
78: V216 80: V948 82: V276[C]
84: V977 86: V250 88: V745;
90: V268 CWP:V268 PS: V304
. Democratic Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running Incumbents
[due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V222[C]
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V195
. Incumbent House Candidate [running]
78: RV2042 80: V927;I762 82: V185[C]
84: V945 86: V229 88: V724;
90: V247 CWP:V247 PS: V288,699
CF: V918
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2032 92: V5522 PS: V661
CF: V945
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ No Running Incumbent
78: V226 80: V958 82: V286[C]
84: V987 86: V260 88: V755;
90: V278 CWP:V278 PS: V312
. Republican Cand. - House Race w/ 2 Running Incumbents
[due to 1982 redistricting]
82: V232[C]
EVALUATION/PERFORMANCE, LIKES/DISLIKES II.A.3.b
U.S. HOUSE LEVEL
SEE ALSO: Incumbent's Voting, Chapter II, Section A.3.c.
- R's Rating of Performance of House Incumbent [running OR 'retiring']
78: V245
- R Approve/Disapprove of House Incumbent's Performance
[1980, 1986, 1990, CWP: running OR 'retiring' incumbent; 1982, 1984,
1988, CF, SS: running only]
80: V972 82: V212,249,266[C] 84: V967
86: V353 88: V789 90: V404;
CWP:V404,2317,2320 92: V5710 PS: V429,432*
CF: V991
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
80: V973 86: V354
88: V790 90: V405
CWP:V405,2318,2320 92: V5711
PS: V430,431* CF: V9069
- R's Rating of House Incumbent's Job of Keeping in Touch
With District [1986, 1990: running OR 'retiring' incumbent;
1988: running only]
86: V293 88: V793 90: V313
CWP:V313 92: V5714 PS: V436*
- R's Assessment of How Helpful House Representative Would Be
With Problem if R Had Problem [1978, 1980, 1986, 1990, CF:
running OR 'retiring'incumbent; 1982, 1984, 1988, CF:
running only]
78: V236 80: V968 82: V205,242,
84: V965 86: V291 259[C]
88: V791 90: V312 CWP:V312
92: V5712 PS: V433* CF: V959,970
--(if R knows) ## Whether R Remembers House Incumbent's
Vote on Any Particular Bill [1982: running only]
(FOLLOWUP)
82: V210,247,264
--(if R knows) ## Has House Incumbent Candidate Done
Anything Special for District (FOLLOWUP)
58: V98
--(if R knows) Has House Incumbent Candidate Helped R.
What Has Candidate Done (FOLLOWUP)
58: V99
- Has House Incumbent Done Anything Special for District.
[1958, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1990, CF: running OR 'retiring' incumbent;
1982, 1984, 1988, CF: running only]
58: V58 78: V237 80: V969
82: V206,243,260 84: V966 86: V292
88: V792 90: V316 CWP:V316
92: V5713 PS: V434* CF: V960,971
--(if yes) What Has Candidate Done (FOLLOWUP))
78: V238,239 80: V970-971
- Whether R Remembers House Incumbent's Vote on Any
Particular Bill [1978, 1986, 1990: running OR 'retiring' incumbent;
1988: running only]
78: V241 82: V210 86: V295
88: V795 90: V314 CWP:V314
- Was R's Preference Among House Candidates Influenced by
Important Issue in R's Congressional District [Important Issue(s)
Named by R]
78: V184 80: V916 86: V209
88: V704 90: V228 CWP:V228
92: V5431
- Anything R Liked About Democratic House Candidate. What.
78: V160-164 80: V892-896 82: V148-
84: V908-912 86: V184-188 152[C]
88: V674-679; 90: V198-203; CWP:V198-203
PS: V177-182*, 92: V5401-5406 CF: V980
664-669*
- Anything R Disliked About Democratic House Candidate. What.
78: V165-169 80: V897-901 82: V153-
84: V913-917 86: V189-193 157[C]
88: V680-685; 90: V204-209; CWP:V204-209
92: V5407-5412 PS: V183-188* CF: V981
670-675*
- Anything R Liked About Republican House Candidate. What.
78: V170-174 80: V902-906 82: V158-
84: V918-922 86: V194-198 162[C]
88: V686-691; 90: V210-215 CWP:V210-215
92: V5413-5418 PS: V189-194* CF: V984
676-681*
- Anything R Disliked About Republican House Candidate. What.
78: V175-179 80: V907-911 82: V163-
84: V923-927 86: V199-203 167[C]
88: V692-697; 90: V216-221; CWP:V216-221
92: V5419-5424 PS: V195-200* CF: V985
682-687*
- Anything R Liked About House Incumbent Candidate. What.
78: RV2113,2115, PS: V710-715* CF: RV993
2117,2119,2121
- Anything R Disliked About House Incumbent Candidate. What.
78: RV2123,2125, PS: V716-721* CF: RV994
2127,2129,2131
- Anything R Liked About House Challenger to Running
Incumbent. What.
78: RV2114,2116, PS: V722-727* CF: RV997
2118,2120,2122
- Anything R Disliked About House Challenger to Running
Incumbent. What.
78: RV2124,2126, PS: V728-723* CF: RV998
2128,2130,2132
- Affect, Salience of Democratic House Candidate
CF: V982,983
- Affect, Salience of Republican House Candidate
CF: V986,987
- Affect, Salience, Relative Salience of Major Party House
Candidates
CF: V988,989,990
- Affect, Salience of Incumbent House Candidate
CF: V995,996
- Affect, Salience of House Challenger to Running Incumbent
CF: V999,1000
- Affect, Salience, Relative Salience of Incumbent and
Challenger House Candidates
CF: V1001,1002,1003
- Did Incumbent Candidate Write any Bad Checks in the "Bad
Check" House Scandal? [Asked of Rs who said they had heard
about the "bad-check scandal"]
92: V5718
--(if yes) Did Incumbent Candidate Write a Lot of Bad
Checks, or Just a Few
92: V5719
- Does R Think that Representatives Who Wrote Bad Checks
Broke Any Laws
92: V5720
- US House of Representatives Candidates, Feeling
Thermometers:
. Challenger to Running House Incumbent Candidate
78: V2008 PS: V691 CF: V909
. Democratic House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: V2005 80: V855 82: V132[C]
84: V753 86: V136[&163] 88: V601[&645]
90: V145[&179] CWP:V145[&179] 92: V5311
PS: V109*,644* CF: V906 [&6311]
. House Incumbent Not Running for Re-election ['retiring']
80: V858 92: V5313 PS: V111*
[&6313]
. House Representative [running OR 'retiring']
78: V150 CWP:V2219[&2264]
. Independent/ Third Party House Candidate
80: V857 82: V134[C] 84: V755
86: V138[&165] 88: V603[&647]
. Republican House Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: V2006 80: V856 82: V133[C]
84: V754 86: V173[&164] 88: V602[&646]
90: V146[&180] CWP:V146[&180] 92: V5312
PS: V110*,645* CF: V907 [&6312]
. Running Incumbent House Candidate
78: V2007 PS: V690* CF: V908
. Third Party House Candidate
78: V153
INCUMBENT'S VOTING: R'S PERCEPTIONS II.A.3.c
- Whether R Has Generally Agreed with House Incumbent's
Congressional Voting [1978, 1986: running OR 'retiring' incumbent;
1982,1988: running only]
78: V240 82: V207,244,261[C] 86: V294
88: V794 PS: V435*
- Whether House Incumbent Supported or Opposed Reagan's
Economic Program Last Year [running incumbent only]
82: V208,245,262[C]
--(if supported) Whether Continues to Support; (if opposed)
Whether Continues to Oppose (FOLLOWUP)
82: V209,246,263[C]
--(if R knows) ## Whether R Remembers House Incumbent's
Vote on Any Particular Bill [1982: running only]
(FOLLOWUP)
82: V210,247,264
- ## Whether R Remembers House Incumbent's Vote on Any
Particular Bill [1978, 1986, 1990: running OR 'retiring' incumbent;
1988: running only]
78: V241 86: V295 88: V795
90: V314 CWP:V314 CF: V9071
--(if yes) Whether R Agreed with Vote (FOLLOWUP)
78: V242 82: V211,248,265
86: V296 88: V796
90: V315 CWP:V315
CF: V9072
--(if yes) Importance of Bill to R (FOLLOWUP)
78: V243
--(if yes) Content of Bill (FOLLOWUP)
78: V244
- Does R Remember How House Representative Voted on the Use
of Force in the Persian Gulf
CWP:V2501 92: V3612
--(if R knows) Did Representative Vote For or Against
CWP:V2502 92: V3613
--(if R doesn't know) Would R Guess that Representative
Voted For or Against
CWP:V2503 92: V3614
- Summary: R's Recall of House Representative's Vote on Force
in the Persian Gulf
CWP:V2504
KNOWLEDGE OF CANDIDATES II.A.3.d
U.S. HOUSE LEVEL
- Does R Recall Names and Parties of House Candidates
From Election in His/Her District
58: V95 64: V307 66: V88,89
68: V378,379 70: V202 72: V945*
74: V2214 78: V115 80: V823;I753
82: V98[C] 84: V737 86: V103
88: V565 90: V107 CWP:V107
92: V5109 PS: V48 CF: V972,
1006-1008
--(if yes) Candidate Named, by Candidate Number
(FOLLOWUP)
70: V203 72: V946*
74: V2215-2217 78: V116,119,122
80: V824,827,830; 82: V100,104,108[C]
I754 84: V738,742,746
86: V104,108,112 88: V566,570,574
90: V108,112,116; CWP:V108,112,116
92: V5110,5114,5118 PS: V49,53
--(if yes) Candidate Named, Summary by Party (FOLLOWUP)
84: V740,744,748 86: V106,110,114
88: V568,572,576 90: V110,114,118
CWP:V110,114,118 92: V5112,5116,5120
PS: V51,55 CF: V976,1009
--(if yes) Whether R Named Candidate (FOLLOWUP)
82: V99,103,107
--(if yes) Party of Candidate Named (FOLLOWUP)
70: V204 72: V947*
74: V2218-2220 78: V117,120,123
80: V825,828,831; 82: V101,105,109[C]
I755 84: V739,743,747
86: V105,109,113 88: V567,571,575
90: V109,113,117 CWP:V109,113,117
92: V5111,5115,5119 PS: V50,54
--(if yes) Accuracy of R's Recall of House Candidate
Names and Parties (FOLLOWUP)
58: V96 78: V118,121,124
80: V826,829,832; 82: V102,106,110
I756 84: V741,745,749
86: V107,111,115 88: V569,573,577
90: V111,115,119 CWP:V111,115,119
92: V5113,5117,5121 PS: V52,56
CF: V973-975
--(if yes) Did Both Parties Run Candidates (FOLLOWUP)
58: V95,255 64: V308
66: V91 68: V381
70: V206 72: V948*
74: V2221
- Recall Summary: Did R Recall Own or 'Other' Party
Candidate(s) for House
PS: V880 CF: V1010
- Recall Summary: Did R Recall Democratic or Republican
Candidate for House (or Both/Neither)
PS: V879 CF: V1009
- Has R Heard of: Democratic House Candidate
PS: V91*,642*
- Has R Heard of: Republican House Candidate
PS: V92*,643*
- Has R Heard of: Incumbent House Candidate
PS: V688*
- Has R Heard of: Challenger House Candidate
PS: V689
- Has R Heard of: 'retiring' House Representative
PS: V93*
- Is House Candidate/ Either House Candidate an Incumbent
58: V97 64: V312 66: V93
68: V383 78: V180,181 80: V912,913
82: V169-174[C] 84: V929-934 86: V213-218
88: V708-713 90: V231-236; CWP:V231-236
92: V5435-5440 PS: V204-206* CF: V977
--(if R knows) ## Has House Incumbent Candidate Done
Anything Special for District (FOLLOWUP)
58: V98
--(if R knows) Has House Incumbent Candidate Helped R.
What Has Candidate Done (FOLLOWUP)
58: V99
--(if R knows) Accurracy of R's Recall of
Incumbency (FOLLOWUP)
CF: V978
- ## Has House Incumbent Done Anything Special for District.
[1978, 1980, 1986, 1990, CF: running OR 'retiring' incumbent;
1982, 1984, 1988, CF: running only; 90SS: running
incumbent and senators
78: V237 80: V969 82: V206,243,
84: V966 86: V292 260
88: V792 90: V316 CWP:V316
92: V5713 PS: V434* CF: V960,971
--(if yes) What Has Candidate Done (FOLLOWUP))
78: V238,239 80: V970-971
- Whether House Incumbent Supported or Opposed Reagan's
Economic Program Last Year [running incumbent only]
82: V208,245,262[C]
--(if supported) Whether Continues to Support; (if opposed)
Whether Continues to Oppose (FOLLOWUP)
82: V209,246,263[C]
- Whether R Remembers House Incumbent's Vote on Any
Particular Bill [1978, 1986,1990: running OR 'retiring' incumbent;
1982, 1988: running only]
78: V241 82: V210,247,264 86: V295
88: V795 90: V314 CWP:V314
--(if yes) Content of Bill (FOLLOWUP)
78: V244
- Does R Remember How House Representative Voted on the Use
of Force in the Persian Gulf
CWP:V2501 92: V3612
--(if R knows) Did Representative Vote For or Against
CWP:V2502 92: V3613
--(if R doesn't know) Would R Guess that Representative
Voted For or Against 92: V3614
CWP:V2503
- Summary: R's Recall of House Representative's Vote on Force
in the Persian Gulf
CWP:V2504
- Does US House Representative Hold Any Important Committee
or Leadership Position in the House of Representatives.
What. [running incumbent only]
PS: V450-452*
- Did R Hear or Read Anything About Republican House
Candidate
58: V100 64: V310
--(if yes) Does R Know if Republican House
Candidate is Protestant, Catholic or Jewish
(FOLLOWUP)
58: V111
--(if yes) Does R Think of Republican House
Candidate as Belonging to Any Special
Nationality Group (FOLLOWUP)
58: V112,113
- Did R Hear or Read Anything About Democratic House
Candidate
58: V101 64: V311
--(if yes) Does R Know if Democratic House
Candidate is Protestant, Catholic or Jewish
(FOLLOWUP)
58: V135
--(if yes) Does R Think of Democratic House
Candidate as Belonging to Any Special
Nationality Group (FOLLOWUP)
58: 136,137
- Has Challenger to Running Incumbent House Candidate Ever
Held an Elective Public Office
PS: V469*
--(if yes) What Office Was That (3 mentions)
PS: V470-472*
- Has House NonIncumbent Democratic Candidate Ever Held an
Elective Public Office
PS: V473*
--(if yes) What Office Was That (3 mentions)
PS: V466-468*
- Has House NonIncumbent Republican Candidate Ever Held an
Elective Public Office
PS: V477*
--(if yes) What Office Was That (3 mentions)
PS: V478-480*
- In R's District, What Issue Did the Candidates Talk About
Most During the Campaign for the House
PS: V211-213[&214]*
- Did Incumbent Candidate Write any Bad Checks in the "Bad
Check" House Scandal? [Asked of Rs who said they had heard
about the "bad-check scandal"]
92: V5718
--(if yes) Did Incumbent Candidate Write a Lot of Bad
Checks, or Just a Few
92: V5719
PERCEIVED ISSUE POSITIONS II.A.3.e
U.S. HOUSE LEVEL
This section covers respondent's perceptions of what
candidates' issue positions are.
- Whether House Candidates Differ on Handling of 'Most
Important Problem' [problem cited by R as most important in country]
78: V318 80: V986 82: V302[C]
--(if yes) Which House Candidate Would Handle
Better (FOLLOWUP)
78: V319 80: V987
82: V303,304[C]
Challenger to Incumbent Candidate II.A.3.e(1)
U.S. HOUSE LEVEL
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent House Candidate:
- Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2110 CF: V9112
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent House Candidate:
- Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2102 CF: V9113
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent House Candidate:
- Government Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9114
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent House Candidate:
- Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2106 CF: V9115
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent House Candidate:
- Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2094 CF: V9116
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent House Candidate:
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2090 PS: V709
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent House Candidate:
- Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2098
Democratic Candidate II.A.3.e(2)
U.S. HOUSE LEVEL
Issue Positions of Democratic House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: V1083
Issue Positions of Democratic House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
82: V411[C] 86: V407[&417] 90: V441
CWP:V441
Issue Positions of Democratic House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
78: V395 80: V1099 82: V439
CF: V9097
Issue Positions of Democratic House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
78: V377 80: V1067 82: V419
CF: V9098
Issue Positions of Democratic House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
78: V385
Issue Positions of Democratic House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
82: V447[C] 84: V1031 86: V450
90: V454 CWP:V454 [&460]
CF: V9099
Issue Positions of Democratic House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
78: V361 80: V1115 82: V429[C]
84: V1051 CF: V9100
Issue Positions of Democratic House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Involvement in Central America, 7-Point Scale
84: V1042 86: V430[&440]
Issue Positions of Democratic House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
78: V404 80: V1049 82: V401[C]
86: V388[&398] 90: V409 CWP:V409
PS: V561*,662* CF: V9101
Issue Positions of Democratic House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
78: V369
Incumbent II.A.3.e(3)
U.S. HOUSE LEVEL
Issue Positions of House Incumbent: [running only]
- Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2109 CF: V9107
Issue Positions of House Incumbent: [running only]
- Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2101 CF: V9108
Issue Positions of House Incumbent: [running only]
- Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2105
Issue Positions of House Incumbent: [running only]
- Government Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
CF: V9109
Issue Positions of House Incumbent: [running only]
- Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2093 CF: V9110
Issue Positions of House Incumbent: ['retiring' only]
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
78: V403 80: V1052 PS: V563*
Issue Positions of House Incumbent: [running only]
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2089 PS: V708* CF: V9111
Issue Positions of House Incumbent: [running only]
- Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2097
Republican Candidate II.A.3.e(4)
U.S. HOUSE LEVEL
Issue Positions of Republican House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: V1084
Issue Positions of Republican House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
82: V412[C] 86: V408[&418] 90: V442
CWP:V442
Issue Positions of Republican House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
78: V396 80: V1100 82: V440
CF: V9102
Issue Positions of Republican House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
78: V378 80: V1068 82: V420
CF: V9013
Issue Positions of Republican House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
78: V386
Issue Positions of Republican House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
82: V448[C] 84: V1032 86: V451
90: V455 CWP:V455 [&461]
CF: V9104
Issue Positions of Republican House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
78: V362 80: V1116 82: V430[C]
84: V1052 CF: V9105
Issue Positions of Republican House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Involvement in Central America, 7-Point Scale
84: V1043 86: V431[&441]
Issue Positions of Republican House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
78: V405 80: V1050 82: V402[C]
86: V389[&399] 90: V410 CWP:V410
PS: V562*,663* CF: V9106
Issue Positions of Republican House Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
78: V370
3rd Party/Independent Candidate II.A.3.e(5)
U.S. HOUSE LEVEL
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent House Candidate:
- Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: V1085
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent House Candidate:
- Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
82: V413[C] 86: V409[&419]
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent House Candidate:
- Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
80: V1101 82: V441
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent House Candidate:
- Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
80: V1069 82: V421
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent House Candidate:
- Government Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
82: V449[C] 84: V1033 86: V452
[&462]
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent House Candidate:
- Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
80: V1117 82: V431[C] 84: V1053
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent House Candidate:
- Involvement in Central America, 7-Point Scale
84: V1044 86: V432[&442]
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent House Candidate:
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
80: V1051 82: V403[C]
PERCEPTIONS 1958 II.A.3.f
1958 Democratic Candidate II.A.3.f(1)
- Did R Hear or Read Anything About Democratic US House
Candidate 1958
58: V101
--(if yes) Is Democratic US House Candidate 1958
the Right Type for a Congressman (FOLLOWUP)
58: V126
---(if yes) Why; (if no) Why
58: V127,128
--(if yes) Does Democratic US House Candidate
1958 Understand Problems of People Like
Respondent (FOLLOWUP)
58: V129
---(if yes) What R Means; (if no) What R Means
58: V130,131
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v126 and 129)
Does 1958 Democratic US House
Candidate Oppose/Support Foreign Aid
58: V138
(if R knows)
Does R Like Candidate's Stand
58: V139
(if R knows)
Has Candidate Done Anything
About Stand
58: V144
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v126 and 129)
Does 1958 Democratic US House
Candidate Oppose/Support Government
Role in Jobs, Schools, Housing etc.
58: V140
(if R knows)
Does R Like Candidate's Stand
58: V141
(if R knows)
Has Candidate Done Anything
About Stand
58: V145
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v126 and 129) Does 1958 Democratic US House
Candidate Oppose/Support Helping
Blacks with Jobs, Housing, Schools
etc.
58: V142
(if R knows)
Does R Like Candidate's Stand
58: V143
(if R knows)
Has Candidate Done Anything
About Stand
58: V146
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v126 and 129; asked only if R knew at
least one of candidate's stands)
Has 1958 Democratic US House
Candidate Acted on Other Issues
58: V147
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v126 and 129) Is There Any (Other)
Reason(s) R Wanted to Vote For 1958
US House Candidate
58: V148
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v126 and 129) Is There Any (Other)
Reason(s) R Wanted to Vote Against 1958
US House Democratic Candidate
58: V149
--(if yes) What Social Class Does R Think of 1958
Democratic US House Candidate as Belonging
to (FOLLOWUP)
58: V132
--(if yes) What Groups Does R Associate 1958
Democratic US House Candidate With
(FOLLOWUP)
58: V133,134
--(if yes) Does R Know if 1958 Democratic
US House Candidate is Protestant, Catholic
or Jewish (FOLLOWUP)
58: V135
--(if yes) Does R Think of 1958 Democratic
US House Candidate as Belonging to Any
Special Nationality Group (FOLLOWUP)
58: V136,137
1958 Republican Candidate II.A.3.f(2)
- Did R Hear or Read Anything About Republican US House
Candidate 1958
58: V100
--(if yes) Is Republican US House Candidate 1958
the Right Type for a Congressman (FOLLOWUP)
58: V102
---(if yes) Why; (if no) Why
58: V103,104
--(if yes) Does Republican US House Candidate
1958 Understand Problems of People Like
Respondent (FOLLOWUP)
58: V105
---(if yes) What R Means; (if no) What R Means
58: V106,107
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v102 and v105)
Does 1958 Republican US House
Candidate Oppose/Support Foreign Aid
58: V114
(if R knows)
Does R Like Candidate's Stand
58: V115
(if R knows)
Has Candidate Done Anything
About Stand
58: V120
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v102 and 105)
Does 1958 Republican US House
Candidate Oppose/Support Government
Role in Jobs, Schools, Housing etc.
58: V116
(if R knows)
Does R Like Candidate's Stand
58: V117
(if R knows)
Has Candidate Done Anything
About Stand
58: V121
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v102 and 105)
Does 1958 Republican US House
Candidate Oppose/Support Helping
Blacks with Jobs, Housing, Schools
etc.
58: V118
(if R knows)
Does R Like Candidate's Stand
88: V119
(If R knows)
Has Candidate Done Anything
About Stand
58: V122
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v102 and 105; asked only if R knew at
least one of candidate's stands) Has
1958 Republican US House Candidate
Acted on Other Issues
58: V123
---(unless R answers "don't know" to both
v102 and 105) Is There Any (Other)
Reason(s) R Wanted to Vote For 1958
Republican US House Candidate
58: V124
---(unless R answers "don't know" to
both v102 and 105) Is There Any (Other)
Reason(s) R Wanted to Vote Against 1958
Republican US House Candidate
58: V125
--(if yes) What Social Class Does R Think of 1958
Republican US House Candidate as Belonging
to (FOLLOWUP)
58: V108
--(if yes) What Groups Does R Associate 1958
Republican US House Candidate With
(FOLLOWUP)
58: V109,110
--(if yes) Does R Know if 1958 Republican
US House Candidate is Protestant, Catholic
or Jewish (FOLLOWUP)
58: V111
--(if yes) Does R Think of 1958 Republican
US Candidate as Belonging to Any
Special Nationality Group (FOLLOWUP)
58: V112,113
R-INITIATED CONTACT: REPRESENTATIVE II.A.3.g
- Has R or Family Contacted House Representative [1978, 1980,
1986, 1990: running OR 'retiring' incumbent; 1982, 1984,
1988, SS, 1992: running only]
78: V227 80: V959 82: V196,233,
84: V956 86: V282 250[C]
88: V780 90: V303 CWP:V303
92: V5701 PS: V417* CF: V950,961
--(if yes) Was it To: Express an Opinion (FOLLOWUP)
78: V228 80: V960
82: V197,234,251[C] 84: V957
86: V283 88: V781
90: V304 CWP:V304
92: V5702 PS: V418*,421-423*
CF: V951,962
--(if yes) Was it To: Seek Information (FOLLOWUP)
78: V229 80: V961
82: V198,235,252[C] 84: V958
86: V284 88: V782
90: V305 CWP:V305
92: V5703 PS: V419*,421-423*
CF: V952,963
--(if yes) Was it To: Seek Help (FOLLOWUP)
78: V230 80: V962
82: V199,236,253[C] 84: V959
86: V285 88: V783
90: V306 CWP:V306
92: V5704 PS: V420*,421-423*
CF: V953,964
--(if yes) Whether R Received a Response (FOLLOWUP)
78: V231 80: V963
82: V200,237,254[C] 84: V960
86: V286 88: V784
90: V307 CWP:V307
92: V5705 PS: V424*
CF: V954,965
---(if yes) How Satisfied Was R With
Response
78: V232
80: V964
82: V201,238,255[C]
84: V961
86: V287
88: V785
90: V308
CWP:V308
92: V5706
PS: V425*
CF: V955,966
- Does R Know Anyone Else Who Has Contacted House
Representative [1978, 1980, 1986, 1990: running OR
'retiring' incumbent; 1982, 1984, 1988, 1992:
running only]
78: V233 80: V965 82: V202,239,
84: V962 86: V288 256[C]
88: V786 90: V309 CWP:V309
92: V5707 PS: V426* CF: V956,967
--(if yes) Did Person Receive Response (FOLLOWUP)
78: V234 80: V966
82: V203,240,257[C] 84: V963
86: V289 88: V787
90: V310 CWP:V310
92: V5708 PS: V427*
CF: V957,968
---(if yes) How Satisfied Was Person With
Response
78: V235
80: V967
82: V204,241,258[C]
84: V964
86: V290
88: V788
90: V311
CWP:V311
92: V5709
PS: V428*
CF: V958,969
- R's Assessment of How Helpful House Representative Would Be
If R Had a Problem/ Another Problem [1978, 1980, 1986, 1990:
running OR 'retiring' incumbent; 1982, 1984, 1988: running only]
78: V236 80: V968 82: V205,242,
84: V965 86: V291 259[C]
88: V791 90: V312 CWP:V312
92: V5712 PS: V433* CF: V959,970
ROLES OF REPRESENTATIVES II.A.3.h
- How Would R Rank the Importance of the Following Activities
as Part of the Job of U.S. House Representatives: [list shown to R]
(ranked as most important [V248], second most important
[V249],...least important [V252], All or None [V253])
. Helping People in the District who Have Personal Problems
with the Government
. Making Sure the District Gets its Fair Share of Government
Money and Projects
. Keeping Track of the Way Government Agencies are Carrying
Out Laws Passed out by Congress
. Keeping in Touch with the People About What the Government
is Doing
. Working in Congress on Bills Concerning National Issues
. All/None Important
78: V248-253
- How Important are These Activities for the U.S. House
Representative [from 'extremely important' to 'not at all important']
. Helping People in the District who Have Personal Problems
with the Government
PS: V484
. Working in Congress on Bills Concerning National Issues
PS: V485
. Making Sure the District Gets its Fair Share of Government
Money and Projects
PS: V486
- How Would R Rank the Following Activities of the U.S House
Representative:
. Helping People in the District who Have Personal Problems
with the Government
. Working in Congress on Bills Concerning National Issues
. Making Sure the District Gets its Fair Share of Government
Money and Projects
PS: V490-492*
- Does US House Representative Hold Any Important Committee
or Leadership Position in the House of Representatives.
What. [running incumbent only]
PS: V453-456*
Federal Level: U.S. Senate II.A.4
- Identification Variables for Seat #1, Seat #2, Senator with
term not up.
PS: V18-20
- Identification Variables for Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V872-877
- Identification Variables for Senate Candidates
PS: V16,17
CONTACT WITH: CANDIDATES/SENATORS II.A.4.a
For contact from candidate representative to solicit campaign support,
see Chapter V, Section A.3., Solicitations.
- Has R Had Contact with: (PS skips lead-in)
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent
78: V266,RV2080
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2053
. Democratic Cand. - Senate Race w/ No Running Incumbent
78: V286
. Incumbent Senate Candidate [running]
78: V257,RV2071
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2062
. Republican Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running Incumbent
78: V295
. Senator - 'retiring' [race in state]
78: V277
--(if yes) Met Him/Her: [marked/not marked, exc.
1988 PS: yes/no (no lead-in)]
(FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent
78: V267,RV2081 PS: V233,792
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2054 PS: V738
. Democratic Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V287 PS: V241
. Incumbent Senate Candidate [running]
78: V258,RV2072 PS: V225,784
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2063 PS: V746
. Republican Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V296 PS: V249
. Senator - 'retiring' [race in state]
78: V278
. Senator With Term Not Up [race in state]
PS:V257
. Senator #1, Senator #2 [no race in state]
PS: V265,273
. Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V830,838
--(if yes) [marked/not marked, exc. 1988 PS:
yes/no (no lead-in)] (FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent
78: V268,RV2082 PS: V234,793
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2055 PS: V739
. Democratic Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V288 PS: V242
. Incumbent Senate Candidate [running]
78: V259,RV2073 PS: V226,785
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2064 PS: V747
. Republican Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V297 PS: V250
. Senator - 'retiring' [race in state]
78: V279
. Senator With Term Not Up [race in state]
PS: V258
. Senator#1, Senator #2 [no race in state]
PS: V266,274
. Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V831,839
--(if yes) Talked to Staff Member of:
[marked/not marked, exc. 1988
SS: yes/no (no lead-in)] (FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent
78: V269,RV2083 PS: V235,794
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2056 PS: V740
. Democratic Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V289 PS: V243
. Incumbent Senate Candidate [running]
78: V260,RV2074 PS: V227,786
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2065 PS: V748
. Republican Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V298 PS: V251
. Senator - 'retiring' [race in state]
78: V280
. Senator With Term Not Up [race in state]
PS: V259
. Senator #1, Senator #2 [no race in state]
PS: V267,275
. Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V832,840
--(if yes) Received Mail from: [marked/not marked,
exc. 1988 SS: yes/no (no lead-in)] (FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent
78: V270,RV2084 PS: V236,795
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2057 PS: V741
. Democratic Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V290 PS: V244
. Incumbent Senate Candidate [running]
78: V261,RV2075 PS: V228,787
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2066 PS: V749
. Republican Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V299 PS: V252
. Senator - 'retiring' [race in state]
78: V281
. Senator With Term Not Up [race in state]
PS: V260
. Senator #1, Senattor #2 [no race in state]
PS: V268,276
. Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V833,841
--(if yes) Read About Him/Her in Newspaper or
Magazine: [marked/not marked, exc. 1988 SS:
yes/no (no lead-in)]
(FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent
78: V271,RV2085 PS: V237,796
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2058 PS: V742
. Democratic Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V291 PS: V245
. Incumbent Senate Candidate [running]
78: V262,RV2076 PS: V229,788
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2067 PS: V750
. Republican Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V300 PS: V253
. Senator - 'retiring' [race in state]
78: V282
. Senator With Term Not Up [race in state]
PS: V261
. Senator #1, Senator #2 [no race in state]
PS: V269,277
Read About Him/Her in Newspaper or Magazine[cont]
. Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V834,842
--(if yes) Heard Him/Her on Radio: [marked/not marked,
exc. 1988 PS: yes/no (no lead-in)] (FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent
78: V272,RV2086 PS: V238,797
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2059 PS: V743
. Democratic Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V292 PS: V246
. Incumbent Senate Candidate [running]
78: V263,RV2077 PS: V230,789
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2068 PS: V751
. Republican Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V301 PS: V254
. Senator - 'retiring' [race in state]
78: V283
. Senator With Term Not Up [race in state]
PS: V262
. Senator #1, Senator #2 [no race in state]
PS: V270,278
. Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V835,843
--(if yes) Seen Him/Her on TV: [marked/not marked,
exc. 1988 PS: yes/no (no lead-in)] (FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent
78: V273,RV2087 PS: V239,798
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2060 PS: V744
. Democratic Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V293 PS: V247
. Incumbent Senate Candidate [running]
78: V264,RV2078 PS: V231,790
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2069 PS: V752
. Republican Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V302 PS: V255
. Senator - 'retiring' [race in state]
78: V284
. Senator With Term Not Up [race in state]
PS: V263
. Senator #1, Senator #2 [no race in state]
PS: V271,279
. Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V836,844
--(if no) None of Itemized Contacts With: [marked/not marked]
(FOLLOWUP)
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent
78: V274,RV2088
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2061
. Democratic Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V294
. Incumbent Senate Candidate [running]
78: V265,RV2079
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: RV2070
. Republican Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
78: V303
. Senator - 'retiring' [race in state]
78: V285
- Does R Know of Anyone Else (Family, Friends, etc.) Who Has
Had Contact With:
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent
PS: V240,799
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
PS: V745
. Democratic Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
PS: V248
. Incumbent Senate Candidate [running]
PS: V232,791
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
PS: V753
. Republican Cand. - Senate Race w/No Running
Incumbent
PS: V256
. Senator With Term Not Up [race in state]
PS: V264
. Senator #1, Senator #2 [no race in state]
PS: V272,280
. Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V837,845
EVALUATION/PERFORMANCE, LIKES/DISLIKES II.A.4.b
U.S. SENATE LEVEL
For US Senate feeling thermometers, see Chapter II, Section A.4.b;
SEE ALSO II.C.3.
- Does R Approve/Disapprove of Way Senator Has Handled Job:
. Running Incumbent
PS: V349,352
. Senator With Term Not Up [state with race]
PS: V369,372
. Senators [state with no race]
CWP:V2321,2324,2325, PS: V389,409,377,
2328 412
--(if approve) Strength; (if disapprove) Strength (FOLLOWUP)
. Running Incumbent
PS: V350,351
. Senator With Term Not Up [state with race]
PS: V370,371
. Senators [state with no race]
CWP:V2322,2323, PS: V390,391,410,
2326,2327 411
- R's Assessment of How Helpful Senator Would Be With
Problem:
. Running Incumbent
PS: V353
. Senator With Term Not Up [state with race]
PS: V373
. Senators [state with no race]
PS: V393,413
- R's Rating of Senator's Job of Keeping in Touch With
State:
. Running Incumbent
PS: V356
. Senator With Term Not Up [state with race]
PS: V376
. Senators [state with no race]
PS: V396,416
- Was There Anything R Liked About Democratic Candidate for
Senator. What.
74: V2177-2180 PS: V117-122
756-761
- Was There Anything R Disliked About Democratic Candidate
for Senator. What.
74: V2181-2184 PS: V123-128,
762-767
- Was There Anything R Liked About Republican Candidate for
Senator. What.
74: V2185-2188 PS: V129-134,
768-773
- Was There Anything R Disliked About Republican Candidate
for Senator. What.
74: V2189-2192 PS: V135-140,
774-779
- Is There Anything R Liked About Senate Incumbent Candidate
What.
PS: V802-807
- Is There Anything R Disliked About Senate Incumbent
Candidate What.
PS: V808-813
- Is There Anything R Liked About Senate Challenger Candidate
What.
PS: V814-819
- Is There Anything R Disliked About Senate Challenger
Candidate What.
PS: V820-825
- Is There Anything R Likes About Senator With Term Not Up.
What. [race in state]
PS: V141-146
- Is There Anything R Dislikes About Senator With Term Not
Up. What. [race in state]
PS: V147-152
- Is There Anything R Likes About Senators. What. [no race in state]
PS: V153-158,
165-170
- Is There Anything R Likes About Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V848-853, 860-865
- Is There Anything R Dislikes About Senators. What. [no race in
state]
PS: V159-164,
171-176
- Is There Anything R Dislikes About Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V854-859,
866-871
- US Senate Candidates, Feeling Thermometers:
. Challenger to Running Senate Incumbent Candidate
78: V2004 PS: V783 CF: V9059
. Democratic Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: V2001 80: V848 82: V126
86: V131[&158] 88: V596[&640] 90: V140[&174]
CWP:V140[&174] PS: V104,736 CF: V9056
92: V5304,5306
[&6304,6306]
. Independent/ Third Party Senate Candidate
78: V154 80: V850 82: V128
US Senate Candidates, Feeling Thermometers:[cont.]
. Republican Senate Candidate [incumbent or not]
78: V2002 80: V849 82: V127
86: V132[&159] 88: V597[&641] 90: V141[&175]
CWP:V141[&175] PS: V105,737 CF: V9057
92: V5305,5307
[&6305,6307]
. Running Incumbent Candidate
78: V2003 PS: V782 CF: V9058
. Senate Incumbent Not Running for Re-election ['retiring']
80: V851 PS: V103
. Senator #1, Senator #2 [term not up or no race in state]
78: V145,148,149 80: V852-854 82: V129-131
86: V133-135 88: V598-600[&642- 90: V142-144
[&160-162] 644] [&176-178]
CWP:V142-144[&176- 92: V5308-5310 PS: V106-108
178];2217,2218 [&6308-6310]
[&2262,2263] CF: V9060-9062
. Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V828,829
INCUMBENT'S VOTING: R'S PERCEPTIONS II.A.4.c
- Whether R Has Generally Agreed with Senator's
Congressional Voting:
. Running Incumbent
PS: V355
. Senator With Term Not Up [state with race]
PS: V375
. Senators [state with no race]
PS: V395,415
- Does R Remember How U.S. Senators Voted on the Use of Force
in the Persian Gulf
CWP:V2505,2509
--(if R knows) Did Representative Vote For or Against
CWP:V2506,2510
--(if R doesn't know) Would R Guess that Representative
Voted For or Against
CWP:V2507,2511
- Summary: R's Recall of U.S. Senator's Vote on Force in the
Persian Gulf
CWP:V2508,2512
KNOWLEDGE OF CANDIDATES/SENATORS II.A.4.d
U.S. SENATE LEVEL
- Does R Recall Names of Senate Candidates
74: V2174 78: V126 80: V834;I758
82: V112 86: V117 88: V579
90: V121 CWP:V121 92: V5202,5215
PS: V57 CF: V9063
--(if yes) Candidate Named, by Candidate Number
(FOLLOWUP)
74: V2175,2176 78: V127,130,133
80: V835,838,841; 82: V113,116,119
I759 86: V118,122,126
88: V580,584,588 90: V122,126,130
CWP:V122,126,130 92: V5203,5207,5211,
PS: V58,62 5216,5220,5224,5228
--(if yes) Candidate Named, Summary by Party (FOLLOWUP)
86: V120,124,128 88: V582,586,590
90: V124,128,132 CWP:V124,128,132
92: V5205,5209,5213, PS: V60,64
5217,5221,5225,
5229
--(if yes) Party of Candidate Named (FOLLOWUP)
78: V128,131,134 80: V836,839,842;I760
82: V114,117,120 86: V119,123,127
88: V581,585,589 90: V123,127,131
CWP:V123,127,131 92: V5204,5208,5212,
PS: V59,63 5218,5222,5226,5230
CF: V9064-9067
--(if yes) Accuracy of R's Recall of Names and Parties
of Candidate (FOLLOWUP)
78: V129,132,135 80: V837,840,843;I761
82: V115,118,121 86: V121,125,129
88: V583,587,591 90: V125,129,133
CWP:V125,129,133 92: V5206,5210,5214,
PS: V61,67 5219,5223,5227,5231
- Summary: Did R Recall Democratic or Republican Senate
Candidate Name or Both/Neither
PS: V886
- Summary: Does R Recall Own Party's Senate Candidate Name or
Other Party's Candidate or Both/Neither
PS: V887
- Does R Recall Name of Senator With Term Not Up [race in state]
PS: V66
--(if yes) Senator TNU Name (FOLLOWUP)
PS: V67
--(if yes) Party of Senator TNU (FOLLOWUP)
PS: V68
--(if yes) Senator TNU Name, Summary Code (FOLLOWUP)
PS: V69
--(if yes) Accuracy of R's Recall of Name and Party
of Senator TNU (FOLLOWUP)
PS: V70
- Does R Recall Names of Senators [no race in state]
PS: V71
--(if yes) Senators' Names (FOLLOWUP)
PS: V72,76
--(if yes) Party of Senators (FOLLOWUP)
PS: V73,77
--(if yes) Senators' Names, Summary Code (FOLLOWUP)
PS: V74,78
--(if yes) Accuracy of R's Recall of Name and Party
of Senators (FOLLOWUP)
PS: 75,79
- Was Either Senate Candidate an Incumbent
78: V255,275 PS: V201*,203*
--(if yes) Which Candidate (FOLLOWUP)
78: V256,276 PS: V202*
- Has R Heard of: Democratic Senate Candidate
PS: V86,734
- Has R Heard of: Republican Senate Candidate
PS: V87,735
- Has R Heard of: Senate Incumbent Candidate
PS: V780
- Has R Heard of: Senate Challenger Candidate
PS: V781
- Has R Heard of: Senator(s) [term not up (states w/race)
or no race in state]
PS: V88-90
- Has R Heard of: Seat #1, Seat #2 Senator
PS: V826,827
- Has R Heard of 'Retiring' Senator in State w/ Race
PS: V85*
- Has Senator Done Anything Special for State:
. Running Incumbent
PS: V354
. Senator With Term Not Up [state with race]
PS: V374
. Senators [state with no race]
PS: V394,414
- Does R Remember How U.S. Senators Voted on the Use of Force
in the Persian Gulf
CWP:V2505,2509
--(if R knows) Did Senator Vote For or Against
CWP:V2506,2510
--(if R doesn't know) Would R Guess that Senator
Voted For or Against
CWP:V2507,2511
- Summary: R's Recall of U.S. Senator's Vote on Force in the
Persian Gulf
CWP:V2508,2512
- Does R Remember How U.S. Senators Voted on the Clarence
Thomas Nomination
PS: V527*,531*
--(if R knows) Did Senator Vote For or Against
PS: V518*,522*
--(if R doesn't know) Would R Guess that Senator
Voted For or Against
PS: V520*,524*
- Does Senator Hold Any Important Committee or Leadership
Position in the US Senate. What:
. Running Incumbent
PS: V437-440*
. Senator With Term Not Up [state with race]
PS: V441-444*
. Senators [state with no race]
PS: V445-452*
- In R's State, What Issues Did the Candidates Talk About
Most During the Campaign for the Senate
PS: V207-209[&210*]
- Has Challenger to Running Incumbent Senate Candidate Ever
Held an Elective Public Office
PS: V457*
--(if yes) What Office Was That (3 mentions)
PS: V458-460*
- Has Senate Democratic Candidate in State w/o Running
Incumbent Ever Held an Elective Public Office
PS: V461*
--(if yes) What Office Was That (3 mentions)
PS: V462-464*
- Has Senate Republican Candidate in State w/o Running
Incumbent Ever Held an Elective Public Office
PS: V465*
--(if yes) What Office Was That (3 mentions)
PS: V466-468*
PERCEIVED ISSUE POSITIONS II.A.4.e
This section covers respondent's perceptions of what candidates'
issue positions are.
Challenger to Incumbent Candidate II.A.4.e(1)
U.S. SENATE LEVEL
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent Senate Candidate:
- Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2112
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent Senate Candidate:
- Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2104
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent Senate Candidate:
- Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2018
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent Senate Candidate:
- Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2096
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent Senate Candidate:
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2092 PS: V801
Issue Positions of Challenger to Incumbent Senate Candidate:
- Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2100
Democratic Candidate II.A.4.e(2)
U.S. SENATE LEVEL
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: V1086
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
86: V410[&420]
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
74: V2303 78: V397 80: V1102
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
78: V379 80: V1070
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
78: V387
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
86: V453[&463]
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
74: V2271 78: V363 80: V1118
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Involvement in Central America, 7-Point Scale
86: V433[&443]
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
74: V2311 78: V407 80: V1042
82: V395 86: V390[&400] 90: V411
CWP:V411 PS: V556,754
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
74: V2286 78: V371
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- School Busing, 7-Point Scale
74: V2294
Issue Positions of Democratic Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Urban Unrest, 7-Point Scale
74: V2279
Incumbent II.A.4.e(3)
U.S. SENATE LEVEL
Issue Positions of Senate Incumbent: [running only]
- Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2111
Issue Positions of Senate Incumbent: [running only]
- Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2103
Issue Positions of Senate Incumbent: [running only]
- Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2107
Issue Positions of Senate Incumbent: [running only]
- Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2095
Issue Positions of Senate Incumbent:
['retiring' OR term not up OR no race in state]
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
78: V406,409 80: V1045-1048 82: V398-400
86: V392[&402] PS: V555*,558-560
846,847
Issue Positions of Senate Incumbent: [running only]
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2091 PS: V800
Issue Positions of Senate Incumbent: [running only]
- Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
78: RV2099
Republican Candidate II.A.4.e(4)
U.S. SENATE LEVEL
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: V1087
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Defense Spending, 7-Point Scale
86: V411[&421)
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
74: V2304 78: V398 80: V1103
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
78: V380 80: V1071
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Health Insurance, 7-Point Scale
78: V388
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Government Services/Spending Cut Tradeoff, 7-Point Scale
86: V454[&464]
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
74: V2272 78: V364 80: V1119
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Involvement in Central America, 7-Point Scale
86: V434[&444]
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
74: V2312 78: V408 80: V1043
82: V396 86: V391[&401) 90: V412
CWP:V412 PS: V557,775
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Rights of the Accused, 7-Point Scale
74: V2287 78: V372
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- School Busing, 7-Point Scale
74: V2295
Issue Positions of Republican Senate Candidate: [incumbent or not]
- Urban Unrest, 7-Point Scale
74: V2280
3rd Party/Independent Candidate II.A.4.e(5)
U.S. SENATE LEVEL
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent Senate Candidate:
- Cooperation With Russia, 7-Point Scale
80: V1088
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent Senate Candidate:
- Equal Role for Women, 7-Point Scale
80: V1104
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent Senate Candidate:
- Government Aid to Blacks, 7-Point Scale
80: V1072
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent Senate Candidate:
- Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living, 7-Point Scale
80: V1120
Issue Positions of 3rd Party/Independent Senate Candidate:
- Liberal/Conservative, 7-Point Scale
80: V1044 82: V397
R-INITIATED CONTACT: SENATOR(S) II.A.4.f
- Has R or Family Contacted Senator(s):
. Running Incumbent Senator
PS: V337
. Senator With Term Not Up [in state with race]
PS: V357
. Senators [in state with no race]
PS: V377,397
--(if yes) Was it To: Express An Opinion (FOLLOWUP)
. Running Incumbent Senator
PS: V338*,341-343*
. Senator With Term Not Up [in state with race]
PS: V358*,361-363*
. Senators [in state with no race]
PS: V378*,381-383*
398*,401-403*
--(if yes) Was it To: Seek Information (FOLLOWUP)
. Running Incumbent Senator
PS: V339*,341-343*
. Senator With Term Not Up [in state with race]
PS: V359*,361-363*
. Senators [in state with no race]
PS: V379*,381-383*,
399*,401-403*
--(if yes) Was it To: Seek Help (FOLLOWUP)
. Running Incumbent Senator
PS: V340*,341-343*
. Senator With Term Not Up [in state with race]
PS: V360*,361-363*
. Senators [in state with no race]
PS: V380*,381-383*
400*,401-403*
--(if yes) Whether R Received A Response (FOLLOWUP)
. Running Incumbent Senator
PS: V344
. Senator With Term Not Up [in state with race]
PS: V364
. Senators [in state with no race]
PS: V384,404
---(if yes) How Satisfied Was R With
Response
. Running Incumbent Senator
PS: V345
. Senator With Term Not Up
[in state with race]
PS: V365
. Senators [in state with no race]
PS: V385,405
- Does R Know Anyone Else Who Has Contacted Senator(s):
. Running Incumbent Senator
PS: V346
. Senator With Term Not Up [in state with race]
PS: V366
. Senators [in state with no race]
PS: V386,406
--(if yes) Did Person Receive Response From:
(FOLLOWUP)
. Running Incumbent Senator
PS: V347
. Senator With Term Not Up [in state with race]
PS: V367
. Senators [in state with no race]
PS: V387,407
---(if yes) How Satisfied Was Person With
Response From:
. Running Incumbent Senator
PS: V348
. Senator With Term Not Up
[in state with race]
PS: V368
. Senators [in state with no race]
PS: V388,408
- R's Assessment of How Helpful Senator Would Be If R Had a
Problem/ Another Problem:
. Running Incumbent Senator
PS: V353
. Senator With Term Not Up [in state with race]
PS: V373
. Senators [in state with no race]
PS: V393,413
ROLES OF SENATORS II.A.4.g
- How Would R Rank the Importance of the Following Activities
as Part of the Job of U.S. Senator: [list shown to R]
(ranked as most important [V304], second most important
[V305],...least important [V308], All or None [V309])
. Helping People in the State who Have Personal Problems
with the Government
. Making Sure the State Gets its Fair Share of Government
Money and Projects
. Keeping Track of the Way Government Agencies are Carrying
Out Laws Passed by Congress
. Keeping in Touch with the People About What the Government
is Doing
. Working in Congress on Bills Concerning National Issues
. All/None Important
78: V304-309
- How Important are These Activities for the U.S.
Senator [from 'extremely important' to 'not at all important']
. Helping People in the State who Have Personal Problems
with the Government
PS: V481*
. Working in Congress on Bills Concerning National Issues
PS: V482*
. Making Sure the State Gets its Fair Share of Government
Money and Projects
PS: V483*
- How Would R Rank the Following Activities of the U.S
Senator:
. Helping People in the State who Have Personal Problems
with the Government
. Working in Congress on Bills Concerning National Issues
. Making Sure the State Gets its Fair Share of Government
Money and Projects
PS: V487-489*
- Does Senator Hold Any Important Committee or Leadership
Position in the US Senate. What:
. Running Incumbent
PS: V437-440*
. Senator With Term Not Up [state with race]
PS: V441-444*
. Senators [state with no race]
PS: V445-452*
State Level II.A.5
- Identification vars for Gubernatorial Candidates
PS: V24*,25*
- Identification var for Retiring Governor
PS: V26*
- Has R Heard of: Democratic Governor [no race in state,
running incumbent] or Democratic Candidate [no running incumbent]
PS: V95*
- Has R Heard of: Republican Governor [no race in state,
running incumbent] or Republican Candidate [no running incumbent]
PS: V96*
- Has R Heard of: 'Retiring' Governor [state w/ race]
PS: V94*
- Has R Heard of: Lowell Weicker
PS: V97*
- Liberal/Conservative: Position of Democratic Governor [no race
in state, running incumbent] or Democratic Candidate, 7-Point Scale
PS: V560
- Liberal/Conservative: Position of Republican Governor [no race
in state, running incumbent] or Republican Candidate, 7-Point Scale
PS: V566*
- Liberal/Conservative: Position of 'Retiring' Governor [state
w/ race], 7-Point Scale
PS: V564*
- Liberal/Conservative: Position of Lowell Weicker, 7-Point
Scale
PS: V568*