Toplines - NUSA AZ November 2022 - November 8-9, 2022
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Survey of 874 Arizona 2022
Midterm Voters
Conducted November 8-9, 2022
By Rasmussen Reports
and NumbersUSA
1* How would you rate the job Joe Biden has been doing as
President… do you strongly approve, somewhat approve, somewhat disapprove, or
strongly disapprove of the job he’s been doing?
25% Strongly approve
22% Somewhat approve
8% Somewhat disapprove
43% Strongly disapprove
2% Not sure
2* Was this the first time you have voted in a midterm
election?
11% Yes
88% No
1% Not sure
3* Do you always vote in midterm election or just
sometimes vote in midterm elections?
82% Always
17% Sometimes
1% Not sure
4* Did you cast your ballot on election day or earlier
through early or absentee voting?
36% Election Day
63% Early
1% Not sure
5* Did you cast your ballot on election day or earlier
through early or absentee voting?
11% Election day
14% Week before
18% Last month
13% September
42% Long ago
2% Not sure
6* For Governor, did you vote for Katie
Hobbs or Kari Lake?
50% Katie Hobbs
49% Kari Lake
1% Not sure
7* For Senate, did you vote for Mark Kelly or Blake
Masters?
52% Mark Kelly
46% Blake Masters
2% Not sure
8* In the contest for your district’s U.S. Representative,
did you vote for the Democratic candidate, the Republican candidate or for
someone else?
47% Democrat
46% Republican
4% Somebody else
2% Not willing to
say
2% Not sure
9* Who did you vote for in the 2020 Presidential election?
47% Trump
47% Biden
4% Somebody else
2% Didn't vote
0% Not sure
10* If the 2024 presidential election was held today, and
the main candidates were President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump,
who would you vote for?
47% Biden
45% Trump
6% Somebody else
0% Didn't vote
1% Not sure
11* How closely have you been following the immigration
positions of the Congressional candidates for whom you voted in this election?
52% Very closely
32% Somewhat closely
11% Not very closely
2% Not at all
closely
2% Not sure
12* Do you agree or disagree with the immigration policies
of the candidates you voted for?
53% Strongly agree
31% Somewhat agree
7% Somewhat
disagree
4% Strongly disagree
6% Not sure
13* In deciding who to choose as your district's U.S.
Representative, was immigration the top issue, not the top issue but in the top
three issues, not one of the top three issues but important, or not an
important issue in your voting?
16% Top issue
42% Top 3 issues
29% Important
12% Not important
2% Not sure
14* In general, do you favor immigration policies that
prevent illegal border crossings and illegal immigrants from getting jobs in
the US, or do you favor policies that allow illegal border crossings and
illegal immigrants getting jobs?
66% Prevent illegal
20% Favor illegal
14% Not sure
15* In general, do you favor immigration policies that
increase legal immigration into the US, or do you favor policies that reduce
the level of legal immigration?
41% Increased immigration
45% Reduced immigration
14% Not sure
16* How would you rate the way the Biden Administration is
handling the issue of illegal immigration?
11% Excellent
15% Good
19% Fair
50% Poor
5% Not sure
17* On the question of illegal immigration, is the
government doing too much or too little to reduce illegal border crossings and
visitor overstays?
9% Too much
58% Too little
21% About right
11% Not sure
18* In trying to control illegal immigration, how important
is it to greatly increase the physical barriers such as walls and fencing on
the U.S. border with Mexico -- very important, somewhat important, not very
important, or not important at all?
47% Very important
18% Somewhat important
20% Not very important
12% Not at all important
4% Not sure
19* 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?
74% Yes
14% No
12% Not sure
20* Current federal policy adds about one million new
permanent immigrants to the United States each year. Which is closest to the number of new
permanent immigrants the government should be adding each year -- fewer than
250,000, 500,000, 750,000, one million, one and a half million, or more than
two million?
35% <250k
16% <500k
14% <750k
9% <1M
6% <1.5M
9% >2M
11% Not sure
21* Do you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose
or strongly oppose giving lifetime work permits to most of the estimated 12
million illegal residents of all ages who currently reside in the United
States?
17% Strongly favor
27% Somewhat favor
17% Somewhat oppose
31% Strongly oppose
8% Not sure
22* Do you favor legal immigrants being allowed to bring
with them only a spouse and minor children, or do you favor them also
eventually bringing in other adult relatives in a process that can include
extended family and their spouses' families?
64% Favor legal immigrants being allowed to bring with them
only a spouse and minor children
25% Favor also eventually bringing in other adult
relatives that can include extended family and their spouses’ families
11% Not sure
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage
points with a 95% level of confidence