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National Survey of
1,187 Arizona Likely Voters
Conducted August 13-17, 2024, by Rasmussen Reports and NumbersUSA
1.
Biden Approval
24% Strongly approve
20% Somewhat approve
28% Somewhat
disapprove
27% Strongly
disapprove
2% Not sure
2.
2020 Vote
47% Biden
47% Trump
3% Other
3% Didn’t vote
0% Not sure
3.
Likely 2024?
86% Very likely
11% Somewhat likely
2% Not very likely
0% Not at all likely
0% Not sure
4.
If the 2024 presidential election was held
today, and the main candidates were Vice President Kamala Harris and Former
President Donald Trump, who would you vote for?
45% Harris
47% Trump
4% Other
3% Not sure
5.
If the 2024 candidates for president were
Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel, West, Jill Stein
and Chase Oliver, who would you vote for?
44% Harris
45% Trump
7% Kennedy
1% West
0% Stein
0% Oliver
0% Other
3% Not sure
Answered by 526 respondents who would vote for Kamala Harris:
6.
How enthusiastic are you about your vote for
Kamala Harris, very enthusiastic, somewhat enthusiastic, not very enthusiastic,
or not at all enthusiastic?
61% Very enthusiastic
23% Somewhat enthusiastic
9% Not very enthusiastic
6% Not at all enthusiastic
1% Not sure
Answered by 534 respondents who would vote for Donald Trump:
7.
How enthusiastic are you about your vote for
Donald Trump, very enthusiastic, somewhat enthusiastic, not very enthusiastic,
or not at all enthusiastic?
77% Very
enthusiastic
18% Somewhat
enthusiastic
4% Not very enthusiastic
0% Not at all enthusiastic
0% Not sure
8.
If the elections for Congress were held today,
would you vote for the Democratic candidate or for the Republican candidate?
44% Democrat
48% Republican
8% Not
sure
9.
For senate, would you vote for Democrat Reuben
Gallego or Republican Kari Lake?
48% Gallego
40% Lake
6% Someone else
6% Not sure
10. Reuben
Gallego has received an F- grade from the non-partisan think tank NumbersUSA
for supporting illegal alien amnesty and votes against increased border
security. Does that make you more likely
or less likely to support him?
23% More likely
41% Less likely
28% No difference
7% Not sure
11. When
thinking about the elections for President, which of these is the most
important to you?
2% Not sure
6% Violent crime
19% Border security
32% Economy
8% Climate change
16% Abortion
3% Global conflicts & war
4% Education
7% Government corruption
3% Other
12. Do you have
a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable
impression of Kamala Harris?
31% Very favorable
15% Somewhat favorable
8% Somewhat unfavorable
42% Very unfavorable
4% Not sure
13. Do you have
a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable
impression of Donald Trump?
36% Very favorable
13% Somewhat favorable
8% Somewhat unfavorable
41% Very unfavorable
2% Not sure
14. Do you have
a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable
impression of JD Vance?
29% Very favorable
15% Somewhat favorable
11% Somewhat
unfavorable
35% Very unfavorable
10% Not sure
15. Do you have
a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable
impression of Tim Walz?
25% Very favorable
18% Somewhat favorable
12% Somewhat
unfavorable
34% Very unfavorable
11% Not sure
16. Importance
of inflation when considering who to vote for in the 2024 election.
60% Very important
29% Somewhat important
8% Not very important
1% Not at all important
2% Not sure
17. Importance
of the economy when considering who to vote for in the 2024 election.
70% Very important
24% Somewhat important
4% Not very important
1% Not at all important
1% Not sure
18. Importance
of abortion when considering who to vote for in the 2024 election.
49% Very important
22% Somewhat important
16% Not very important
11% Not at all
important
2% Not sure
19. Importance
of illegal immigration when considering who to vote for in the 2024 election.
27% Somewhat important
14% Not very important
3% Not at all important
2% Not sure
20. Importance
of government corruption when considering who to vote for in the 2024 election.
64% Very important
24% Somewhat important
8% Not very important
2% Not at all important
2% Not sure
21. Importance
of education when considering who to vote for in the 2024 election.
56% Very
important
31% Somewhat
important
9% Not
very important
2% Not
at all important
1% Not
sure
22. In general,
have the immigration policies of the Biden administration been very successful,
somewhat successful, somewhat unsuccessful or very unsuccessful?
14%
Very successful
26%
Somewhat successful
13%
Somewhat unsuccessful
43%
Very unsuccessful
4%
Not sure
23. Would
Kamala Harris’ immigration policies be better or worse than Joe Biden’s
policies?
26%
Better
32%
Worse
33%
About the same
9% Not sure
24. When
thinking about Former President Donald Trump’s presidency, were his immigration
policies very successful, somewhat successful, somewhat unsuccessful or very
unsuccessful?
39%
Very successful
20%
Somewhat successful
13%
Somewhat unsuccessful
24%
Very unsuccessful
4% Not sure
25. Would
Donald Trump’s immigration policies be better or worse than Joe Biden’s
policies?
50%
Better
35%
Worse
10%
About the same
5% Not sure
26. On the
question of illegal immigration, is the government doing too much or too little
to reduce illegal border crossings and visitor overstays? Or is the level of action about right?
10%
Too much
64%
Too little
17%
About right
8% Not sure
27. Some people
claim that the millions of illegal immigrants who have come to the U.S. in the
last four years has created a severe shortage of housing, forcing rent prices
and house price to rise. Do you agree or disagree?
36%
Strongly agree
23%
Somewhat agree
15%
Somewhat disagree
21%
Strongly disagree
6% Not sure
28. Is the
situation at the US-Mexico border a crisis?
60%
Yes
30%
No
10%
Not sure
29. How likely
is it that the increased illegal immigration in the past few years was
purposely allowed by the Biden administration?
44%
Very likely
14%
Somewhat likely
15%
Not very likely
21%
Not at all likely
6% Not sure
30. In general,
would you support or oppose legislation to grant amnesty to illegal aliens and
allow them to become permanent U.S. residents?
17%
Strongly support
24%
Somewhat support
17%
Somewhat oppose
33%
Strongly oppose
9% Not sure
31. Illegal
immigration and border security are top issues for some Americans. Which aspect
of illegal immigration and border security are most important to you?
33%
Taxpayer resources going to immigrants here illegally
8% Wage stagnation or depression
24%
Crime
5% Competition for working class jobs
10%
Sanctuary cities protecting criminal illegal aliens
20%
Not sure
32. Would you
support or oppose a policy of deporting all illegal aliens?
35%
Strongly support
20%
Somewhat support
16%
Somewhat oppose
22%
Strongly oppose
6% Not sure
33. If given a
choice between two candidates, one of whom favored granting amnesty to illegal
aliens and one of whom favored deporting all illegal aliens, which candidate
would you vote for?
38%
Amnesty candidate
48%
Deportation candidate
14%
Not sure
34. In general,
would you support or oppose legislation to give taxpayer-funded benefits to
illegal aliens?
7% Strongly support
18%
Somewhat support
21%
Somewhat oppose
48%
Strongly oppose
6% Not sure
35. Do you
support having sanctuary cities in your state?
11%
Strongly support
23%
Somewhat support
16%
Somewhat oppose
40%
Strongly oppose
10%
Not sure
36. Do you
support or oppose legislation to implement E-Verify, which would make it harder
for businesses to hire illegal aliens?
49%
Strongly support
25%
Somewhat support
10%
Somewhat oppose
8% Strongly oppose
8% Not
sure
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage
points with a 95% level of confidence