October 19-24, 2013: Democracy Corps Poll—Nationwide poll on working class legislation and incumbent votes
NowI’m going to read you some things that some people might say about name ofHouse incumbent. After I read each one, please tell me whether this raises veryserious doubts, serious doubts, minor doubts, or no real doubts in your ownmind about name of House incumbent….Name of House incumbent voted againstincreasing the minimum wage from seven to ten dollars an hour and voted toeliminate overtime pay for working families, who rely on overtime pay to makeends meet, cutting a worker’s paycheck by up to 10 percent and pushing moreworking families into poverty.
36% Veryserious doubts
22% Seriousdoubts
14% Minordoubts
22% Noreal doubts
6% Don’tknow/Refused
Survey by Democracy Corps. Methodology: Conducted byGreenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, October 19 – October 24, 2013 and based on1,250 telephone interviews. Sample: National likely voters. Likely voters areregistered voters who voted in the 2012 election/weren’tregistered/ineligible/too young to vote and said they are probably or almostcertain to vote in the 2014 election. [USGREEN.103013.R066]
FormalCitation
Democracy Corps Poll, Oct, 2013. Retrieved Nov-13-2013from the iPOLL Databank, The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, Universityof Connecticut.
http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/data_access/ipoll/ipoll.html