Toplines - NUSA Yellowstone COMBINED July 2024
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Survey of 1,128 US
Likely Voters
Conducted July 28-29, 2024, by Rasmussen Reports and NumbersUSA
1.
Biden Approval
27% Strongly approve
18% Somewhat approve
10% Somewhat
disapprove
44% Strongly
disapprove
2% Not sure
2.
Have you ever heard of Yellowstone National
Park?
93% Yes
5% No
2% Not sure
3.
Have you ever visited Yellowstone or Grand
Tetons National Parks?
35% Yes
64% No
2% Not sure
Answered by 735 respondents who haven't visited
Yellowstone:
4.
Would you like to visit Yellowstone or Grand
Tetons National Parks?
68% Yes
20% No
12% Not sure
Answered by 890 respondents who have visited or want to
visit Yellowstone:
5.
How important is the wildlife to those park
visits? The main reason you visit, one of the two main reasons, important but
not one of the top two reasons, or it is not an important reason to visit?
23% Main reason
51% Top two
23% Important but not
top two
3% Not important
0% Not sure
6.
Are you aware that the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem is unique in the Lower 48 States in still having all of its original
large wildlife species, including grizzly bears, elk, bison, and wolves?
63% Yes
27% No
10% Not sure
7.
How important to you is it that large wildlife
species continue to survive and flourish in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem?
70% Very important
25% Somewhat important
4% Not very important
1% Not at all important
1% Not sure
8.
Are you aware that the vast majority of large
mammals in the Yellowstone-Tetons Parks rely upon surrounding PRIVATE lands to
survive during at least part of the year?
45% Yes
39% No
16% Not sure
9.
Does the United States have a responsibility
to the rest of the world to preserve the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem or is
preserving this ecosystem not a matter of global concern?
70% Yes
20% No
10% Not sure
10. In recent
decades, the population of the private lands of the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem has increased by more than half. The nearly 200,000 additional
residents contributed to the development of about 240 square miles of wildlife
habitat and farmland. Are you very concerned, concerned, a bit concerned, or
unconcerned about this trend?
30% Very concerned
44% Somewhat concerned
17% Not very concerned
6% Not at all concerned
3% Not sure
11. If recent
population growth and development trends continue to 2060, the population of
Greater Yellowstone would grow by another 40 percent. Another 360 square miles of wildlife habitat
and farmland would be developed to accommodate this growth. Would this make
Greater Yellowstone better, worse, or not much different?
23% Better
51% Worse
16% Not much
difference
10% Not sure
12. A study of
government data found that most U.S. farmland and natural habitat lost to
development in the last decade was related to the country’s population growing
by 22 million people. The Census Bureau projects the population will grow by
tens of millions more in the next 40 years. Would this type of population
growth in YOUR area make it a better place to live, a worse place to live, or
would it not make much difference?
16% Better
55% Worse
21% Not much
difference
7% Not sure
13. The main
source of national population growth is immigration from other countries.
Should the federal government reduce annual immigration to slow down population
growth, keep immigration and population growth at the current level, or
increase annual immigration and population growth?
57% Reduce
28% Current level
7% Increase
8% Not sure
14. Currently
the federal government adds about one million legal immigrants to the country
each year. What annual level would you
prefer:
11% 2 million +
9% 1.5 million
23% 1 million
20% 0.5 million
25% 100k or less
13% Not sure
15. Currently,
in addition to the million legal immigrants each year, about 2.5 million
inadmissible foreign citizens overstay a visa, avoid the border patrol, or are
released into the country every year. In
trying to control illegal immigration, should the government mandate that all
employers use the federal electronic E-Verify system to help ensure that they
hire only legal workers for U.S. jobs?
75% Yes
10% No
15% Not sure
16. Do you feel
an emotional or spiritual uplift from time spent in natural areas such as
forests, wetlands, meadows, and mountains?
74% Yes
13% No
13% Not sure
17. One way to
accommodate continued population growth in Greater Yellowstone without losing
as much natural habitat and farmland to development would be to increase
population density by changing zoning and other regulations so more residents
live in apartments, condos, and townhouses instead of single-family houses. Do
you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose this
kind of change?
20% Strongly favor
32% Somewhat favor
19% Somewhat oppose
17% Strongly oppose
12% Not sure
18. Zoning,
urban growth boundaries, and limiting the number of new hook-ups to sewage
treatment systems are examples of planning or “smart growth” tools for
accommodating population growth while attempting to reduce new development and
sprawl from spreading further into the surrounding countryside. Do you favor
using such planning tools as a means of limiting sprawl?
53% Yes
17% No
30% Not sure
19. Do you
favor paying higher property taxes to accommodate new residents and residential
development into your community?
17% Yes
70% No
13% Not sure
20. Where Do
You Live?
30% Urban
49% Suburban
20% Rural
1% Not sure
21. Prefer To
Live?
26% Urban
37% Suburban
34% Rural
3% Not sure
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage
points with a 95% level of confidence
Survey of 829 Idaho,
Montana, and Wyoming Likely Voters
Conducted July 28-30, 2024 by Rasmussen Reports and NumbersUSA
1.
Biden Approval
22% Strongly approve
15% Somewhat approve
11% Somewhat
disapprove
50% Strongly
disapprove
2% Not sure
2.
Have you ever visited Yellowstone or Grand
Tetons National Parks?
83% Yes
16% No
1% Not sure
Answered by the 138 respondents who had not visited
Yellowstone:
3.
How many times have you visited Yellowstone
National Park?
84% Yes
14% No
2% Not sure
Answered by the 691 respondents who have visited
Yellowstone:
4.
How many times have you visited Yellowstone
National Park?
18% Once
53% 2 to 6 times
13% 7 to 12 times
16% More than 12 times
1% Not sure
Answered by the 691 respondents who have visited
Yellowstone:
5.
How often EACH YEAR do you tend to visit
Yellowstone-Grand Tetons?
53% Never or < once
per year
38% Once or twice
4% 3 to 6 times
1% 7 to 12 times
1% More than 12 times
3% Not sure
Answered by the 807 respondents who have visited or want
to visit Yellowstone:
6.
How important is the wildlife to those park
visits? The main reason you visit, one of the two main reasons, important but
not one of the top two reasons, or it is not an important reason to visit?
26% Main reason
53% Top two
18% Important but not
top two
3% Not important
1% Not sure
7.
Are you aware that the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem is unique in the Lower 48 States in still having all of its original
large wildlife species, including grizzly bears, elk, bison, and wolves?
83% Yes
13% No
4% Not sure
8.
How important to you is it that large wildlife
species continue to survive and flourish in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem?
76% Very important
19% Somewhat important
3% Not very important
1% Not at all important
1% Not sure
9.
Are you aware that the vast majority of large
mammals in the Yellowstone-Tetons Parks rely upon surrounding PRIVATE lands to
survive during at least part of the year?
68% Yes
23% No
9% Not sure
10. In recent
decades, the population of the private lands of the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem has increased by more than half. The nearly 200,000 additional
residents contributed to the development of about 240 square miles of wildlife
habitat and farmland.
36% Very concerned
39% Somewhat concerned
16% Not very concerned
5% Not at all concerned
4% Not sure
11. If recent
population growth and development trends continue to 2060, the population of
Greater Yellowstone would grow by another 40 percent. Another 360 square miles of wildlife habitat
and farmland would be developed to accommodate this growth.
21% Better
53% Worse
16% Not much
difference
11% Not sure
12. Would the
projected future population growth and development have a very negative effect
on Greater Yellowstone’s wildlife, a somewhat negative effect, a generally
neutral effect, a somewhat positive effect, or a very positive effect?
21% Very negative
47% Somewhat negative
16% Neutral
7% Somewhat positive
6% Very positive
4% Not sure
13. The main
source of Greater Yellowstone’s population growth is people moving in from
other states. Should local and state governments in Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho
make it more difficult for people to move to the region from other states by
restricting development?
68% Yes
17% No
16% Not sure
14. The main
source of national population growth is immigration from other countries.
Should the federal government reduce annual immigration to slow down population
growth, keep immigration and population growth at the current level, or
increase annual immigration and population growth?
59% Reduce
27% Current level
7% Increase
7% Not sure
15. Currently
the federal government adds about one million legal immigrants to the country
each year. What annual level would you
prefer:
5% 2 million +
12% 1.5 million
20% 1 million
18% 0.5 million
31% 100k or less
13% Not sure
16. Currently,
in addition to the million legal immigrants each year, about 2.5 million
inadmissible foreign citizens overstay a visa, avoid the border patrol, or are
released into the country every year. In
trying to control illegal immigration, should the government mandate that all
employers use the federal electronic E-Verify system to help ensure that they
hire only legal workers for U.S. jobs?
77% Yes
9% No
14% Not sure
17. Does the United States have a responsibility
to the rest of the world to preserve the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem or is
preserving this ecosystem not a matter of global concern?
76% Yes
14% No
10% Not sure
18. Do you feel
an emotional or spiritual uplift from time spent in natural areas such as
forests, wetlands, meadows, and mountains?
86% Yes
8% No
6% Not sure
19. One way to
accommodate continued population growth in Greater Yellowstone without losing
as much natural habitat and farmland to development would be to increase
population density by changing zoning and other regulations so more residents
live in apartments.
24% Strongly favor
31% Somewhat favor
20% Somewhat oppose
16% Strongly oppose
10% Not sure
20. Zoning,
urban growth boundaries, and limiting the number of new hook-ups to sewage
treatment systems are examples of planning or “smart growth” tools for
accommodating population growth while attempting to reduce new development and
sprawl from spreading further into the surrounding countryside. Do you favor
using such planning tools as a means of limiting sprawl?
64% Yes
15% No
21% Not sure
21. Do you
favor paying higher property taxes to accommodate new residents and residential
development into your community?
20% Yes
69% No
11% Not sure
22. When
considering why you live in this region, which of the following reasons is most
important to you? Please listen to the
entire list before responding.
37% Natural beauty and
wildlife
6% Recreation opportunities
12% Low crime
10% Affordable housing
and cost of living
18% Family ties
11% Some other reason
6% Not sure
23. How long
have you lived in the region?
47% Entire life
16% Moved here over 30
years ago
18% Moved here 10-30 years ago
8% Moved here 5-9 years ago
9% Moved here < 5 years ago
2% Not sure
24. Do you live
within a 3 hours’ drive of Yellowstone or Grand Tetons National Park?
50% Yes
42% No
8% Not sure
25. Do you live
in a major city, the suburbs, a small city, a town or a rural area?
39% Urban
18% Suburban
42% Rural
2% Not sure
26. Where would
you prefer to live – in a major city, the suburbs, a small city, a town or a
rural area?
35% Urban
11% Suburban
50% Rural
4% Not sure
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage
points with a 95% level of confidence