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CODEBOOK VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION   
1988 SUPERTUESDAY STUDY
(1988.S)




                   NES 'SUPERTUESDAY' CODEBOOK 
                          VARIABLE ENTRIES
 
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NOTE ON VARIABLE NAMING:                                                      
                                                                              
The variable name references used in NES Study codebooks do not include       
the "V" prefix found in all variable names used within the released           
SAS and SPSS data definition files (.sas and .sps files).                     
                                                                              
For example, "VAR 920001" and "VAR VERSION" in Study codebooks refer to       
V920001 and VVERSION in the study data definition files.                      
                                                                              
                                                                              
VARIABLE 'NUMBERING':                                                         
                                                                              
'Numbered' variables in NES timeseries datasets and in Pilot datasets         
(except the 1998 Pilot) comply with the following format:                     
                                                                              
     2-digit year prefix  +  4 digits  +  [opt] 1-char suffix.                
                                                                              
Examples:  1978 Post variable V780002; 1983 Pilot variable V832101.           
Note that for datasets including data from multiple studies, the 2-digit      
year prefix corresponds to the appropriate study year to which the            
variable is associated; for example, the 1983 Pilot dataset also includes     
1982 timeseries variables, for which the 2-digit prefix is 82.                
                                                                              
Non-time-series studies other than Pilots use 2-character mnemonic            
prefixes, for example variable VPS0048 in the 1988-1990-1992 Pooled           
Senate Study dataset.                                                         
                                                                              
                                                                              
SPECIAL NOTE ON COLUMN LOCATIONS:                                             
                                                                              
Some numeric variables use coding schemes that allow for code values          
having a varying number of digits. In such instances, the number of           
of columns corresponding to the variable in the data file [.dat file]         
and in the column specifications will be the width of the maximum value       
occurring in the actual data, rather than the maximum width allowable         
by the coding scheme.  For example, if codes 01-12 are allowed for a          
numeric variable but all values in the data are less than 10, then the        
number of columns corresponding to the variable within the ASCII data         
file will be 1.                                                               
                                                                               
                                                                               
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VAR VERSION   NAME-NES VERSION NUMBER                                         
              COLUMNS 1    - 2                                                
              NUMERIC                                                         
              NO MISSING DATA CODES                                           
                                                                              
                 NES VERSION NUMBER                                           
                 ..................                                           
                                                                              
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VAR DSETNO    NAME-NES DATASET NUMBER                                         
              COLUMNS 3    - 8                                                
              CHARACTER                                                       
              NO MISSING DATA CODES                                           
                                                                              
                 NES DATASET NUMBER                                           
                 ..................                                           
                                                                              
                 This is dataset 1988.S                                       
                                                                              
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VAR ST0001    CASE ID
 
     Consecutive case ID (1-2118)
 
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VAR ST0002    Sample ID
 
     Unique non-consecutive ID number
 
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VAR ST0003    Time Zone
 
     1. Eastern
     2. Central
     3. Mountain
 
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VAR ST0004    Form of Questionnaire
 
     For question c1-c3, e1-e4, g1-g14, and j2 four different questionnaire
     forms were used.  Names of candidates and political figures were
     rearranged, so the sequence of names was different in each of the
     four forms.  As candidates dropped out of the race, they were dropped
     from questions e1-e4, g1-g14, and j2, although the c1-c3 series
     continued to be asked.
 
     1.   Gore, Dukakis, Hart, Babbitt, Jackson, Gephardt, Simon, Bush,
           Haig, Robertson, Dole, Kemp, Dupont
     2.   Simon, Gephardt, Jackson, Babbitt, Hart, Dukakis, Gore, Dupont,
           Kemp, Dole, Robertson, Haig, Bush
     3.   Bush, Haig, Robertson, Dole, Kemp, Dupont, Gore, Dukakis, Hart,
           Babbitt, Jackson, Gephardt, Simon
     4.   Dupont, Kempt, Dole, Robertson, Haig, Bush, Simon, Gephardt,
           Jackson, Babbitt, Hart, Dukakis, Gore
 
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VAR ST0005    Result Code
 
     1.   Complete Interview
     5.   Partial Interview (questionnaire through k5)
     6.   Minimum partial.  These questionnaire were completed through the
           F section.  They were not used to calculate response rate.  They
           can be eliminated from statistical analysis using v5=6 as a
           filter.
 
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VAR ST0006    Interviewer ID
 
     Codes 4 thru 970 used
 
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VAR ST0007    Total number of calls
 
     Total number of calls
 
     1. One
     .
     .
     59. Fifty-nine
 
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VAR ST0008    Length of IW in minutes
 
     999. NA; IW completed in more than 1 session; partial or minimum
          partial, 5 or 6 in 5.
 
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VAR ST0009   Total number of persons in HU
 
     1. One
     .
     .
     9. Nine
 
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VAR ST0010   Total number of adults in HU
             total number of adults in household
 
     1. One
     .
     .
     6. Six
 
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VAR ST0011   Total number of children in HU
 
     0. None
     1. One
     .
     .
     5. Five
 
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VAR ST0012   Total number of eligible adults in HU
 
     1. One
     .
     .
     6. Six
 
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VAR ST0013   Number of children younger than 6
 
     0. No child younger than 6
     1. One
     .
     .
     3. Three
     9. NA
 
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VAR ST0014   Number of children 6-9
 
     0. No child between 6-9
     1. One
     .
     .
     3. Three
     9. NA
 
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VAR ST0015   Number of children 10-13
 
     0. No child between 10-13
     1. One
     .
     .
     3. Three
     9. NA
 
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VAR ST0016   Number of children 14-17
 
     0. No child between 14-17
     1. One
     2. Two
     9. NA
 
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VAR ST0017   Respondent Sex
 
     1. Male
     2. Female
 
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VAR ST0018   Respondent Age given by informant
 
     Codes 17 thru 95
 
     98. DK
     99. NA
 
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VAR ST0019   IW time start numeric
 
     The time is coded in seconds
 
     99999. NA
 
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VAR ST0020   IW time end numeric
 
     The time is coded in seconds
 
     99999. NA; partial or minimum partial; 5 or 6 in 5
 
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VAR ST0021   IW date start numeric
 
     First digit represents the month.  Last two digits represent the day
 
     117. January 17
     .
     .
 
     310. March 10
 
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VAR ST0022   IW date end numeric
 
     First digit represents the month.  Last two digits represent the day
 
     117. January 17
     .
     .
     310. March 10
     999. NA; Partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
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VAR ST0023   FIPS state code
 
     01. Alabama AL
     05. Arkansas AR
     12. Florida FL
     13. Georgia GA
     21. Kentucky KY
     22. Louisiana LA
     24. Maryland MD
     25. Massachusetts MA
     28. Mississippi MS
     29. Missouri MO
     37. North Carolina MC
     40. Oklahoma OK
     47. Tennessee TN
     48. Texas TX
     51. Virginia VA
 
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VAR ST0024   Primary Cluster Number.  The sequential, non-consecutive
             number which identifies the Waksberg cluster (hundred series)
             from which the secondary telephone number was generated
 
     The numbers range from 1-2130
 
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VAR ST0025   Number of central office codes.  The number of central of
             codes within an exchange is a proxy variable for the
             population density of the exchange
 
     1. One central office
     .
     .
     239. Two hundred and thirty-nine offices for this exchange
 
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VAR ST0026   Replicate Group Number
 
    The total sample for the study was divided into sample replicates.  One
    hundred and fifty-three replicates of 25 cases were released as needed
    (except for Saturdays) throughout the study.  See the introduction for
    further detail of the procedure.
 
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VAR ST0027   Date the sample replicate was released
 
     117. January 17
     .
     .
     302. March 2
 
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VAR ST0101     A1.  We are interested in how people are getting along
            financially these days. Would you say that you (and your family
            living with you) are better or worse off financially than you
            were a year ago?
 
              1.  BETTER
              3.  SAME
              5.  WORSE
 
              8.  DON'T KNOW
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap
 
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VAR ST0102      (See V101)
 
     A1a. Is that much better or somewhat better?
 
              1.  MUCH BETTER
              5.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap 3,8 or 9 in 101
 
     A1b. Is that much worse or somewhat worse?
 
              1.  MUCH WORSE
              5.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap 3,8 or 9 in 101
 
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VAR ST0103   A1x. SUMMARY: Are you (and your family living with you) BETTER
              or WORSE OFF financially than you were a year ago?  Much so,
              or somewhat so?
 
              1.  MUCH BETTER/WORSE
              2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER/WORSE
              3.  SAME (coded 3 in 101)
              4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
              5.  MUCH WORSE
 
              8.  DK (CODED 8 IN 102)
              9.  NA (CODED 9 IN 102)
 
              0.  Inap, 8 or 9 in 101
 
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VAR ST0104  A2.  Now, thinking about the country as a whole, would you say
           that over the past year, the nation's economy has gotten better,
           stayed about the same, or gotten worse?
 
              1.  GOTTEN BETTER
              3.  STAYED SAME
              5.  GOTTEN WORSE
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0105      (See V104)
 
     A2a. Would you say much better or somewhat better?
 
              1.  MUCH BETTER
              5.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap (3,8, OR 9 IN 104)
 
     A2b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
 
              1.  MUCH WORSE
              5.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap (3,8, OR 9 IN 104)
 
==============================
VAR ST0106      A2X. SUMMARY: Has the nation's economy gotten better,
              stayed about the same, or gotten worse?  Much so,
              or somewhat so?
 
              1.  MUCH BETTER
              2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
              3.  SAME (coded 3 in 104)
              4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
              5.  MUCH WORSE
 
              8.  DK (coded 8 in 105)
              9.  NA (coded 9 in 105)
 
              0.  Inap, 8 or 9 in 104
 
==============================
VAR ST0107  B1.Some people seem to follow what's going on in government and
             public affairs most of the time, whether there's an election
             going on or not. Others aren't that interested.  Would you say
             you follow what's going on in government and public affairs
             most of the time, some of the time, only now and then, or
             hardly at all?
 
              1.  MOST OF THE TIME
              2.  SOME OF THE TIME
              3.  ONLY NOW AND THEN
              4.  HARDLY AT ALL
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0108  B2.How about the presidential campaign?  Would you say that you
               are very much interested, somewhat interested, or not much
               interested in following the presidential campaign in 1988?
 
              1.  VERY MUCH INTERESTED
              3.  SOMEWHAT INTERESTED
              5.  NOT MUCH INTERESTED
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0109   B3. Is there a presidential primary election in your state?
 
              1.  YES
              5.  NO
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0110  B4.Has anyone called you up or come around to talk to you about
               registering to vote?
 
              1.  YES
              5.  NO
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0111      B5.  So far as you know, are you registered to vote?
 
              1.  YES
 
              5.  NO
 
              8.  DK; NOT SURE
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0112   B6.Are you registered as being a Democrat, a Republican, an
                 Independent, or what?
 
              1.  DEMOCRAT
              2.  REPUBLICAN
              3.  INDEPENDENT
              4.  VOTERS NOT REQUIRED TO DECLARE PARTY
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap; 5,8 or 9 in 111
 
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VAR ST0113  B7.Has anyone called you up or come around and talked to you
               about supporting a candidate for President?
 
              1.  YES
 
              5.  NO
 
              8.  DK; NOT SURE
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0114      (See V113)
 
     B7a. Has this happened in the last week?
 
              1.  YES
              5.  NO
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap; 5,8,or 9 in 113
 
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VAR ST0115  B8.So far this year have you talked to anyone and tried to show
               them why they should support one of the candidates for
               President?
 
              1.  YES
 
              5.  NO
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0116      B8a. Have you done this in the last week?
 
              1.  YES
              5.  NO
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap; 5,8 or 9 in 115
 
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VAR ST0117   B9.  Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is
                   handling his job as President?
 
              1.  APPROVE
              5.  DISAPPROVE
 
              8.  DON'T KNOW
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0118     (See V117)
 
      B9a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly?
 
              1.  STRONGLY
              5.  NOT STRONGLY
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap; 8 or 9 in 117
 
     B9b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
 
              1.  STRONGLY
              5.  NOT STRONGLY
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap; 8 or 9 in 117
 
==============================
VAR ST0119  B9x. SUMMARY: Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald
                Reagan is handling his job as President?  Do you feel
                this way strongly or not strongly?
 
              1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
              2.  APPROVE, NOT STRONGLY
              4.  DISAPPROVE, NOT STRONGLY
              5.  DISAPPROVE, STRONGLY
 
              8.  DK (coded 8 in 118)
              9.  NA (coded 9 in 118)
 
              0.  Inap, 8 or 9 in 117
 
            The order in which the candidates' names were read at C1,
            C2, C3, E section, G section, and J2 depends on questionnaire
            form.  See description of Form of Questionnaire, in intro.
 
==============================
VAR ST0120  C1.I'm going to read a list with names of people in politics.
               Many people tell us they have not heard of some of the names
               on this list.  As I read each name, please tell me whether
               or not you have ever heard of this person.
 
     C1a. ALBERT GORE
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0121      (See V120)
 
     C1b. MICHAEL DUKAKIS
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0122      (See V120)
 
     C1c. GARY HART
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0123      (See V120)
 
     C1d. BRUCE BABBITT
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0124      (See V120)
 
     C1e. JESSE JACKSON
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0125      (See V120)
 
     C1f. RICHARD GEPHARDT
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0126      (See V120)
 
     C1g. PAUL SIMON (the Paul Simon who is running for President)
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0127      (See V120)
 
     C1h. GEORGE BUSH
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0128      (See V120)
 
     C1j. ALEXANDER HAIG
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0129      (See V120)
 
     C1k. PAT ROBERTSON
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0130      (See V120)
 
     C1m. ROBERT DOLE
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0131      (See V120)
 
     C1n. JACK KEMP
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0132      (See V120)
 
     C1p. PIERRE DUPONT
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0133      (See V120)
 
     C1q. SAM NUNN
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
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VAR ST0134      (See V120)
 
     C1r. MARIO CUOMO
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0135      (See V120)
 
     C1s. TED KENNEDY
 
              1.  HAS HEARD
              5.  HAS NOT HEARD
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0136 C2.How much would you say you know about these people?  For each
           name I read, please tell me whether you know  quite a lot, a
           fair amount, a little, or almost nothing about him.
           The first person is XXXXXXXXXX.  (Would you say you know quite
           a lot about him, a fair amount, a little, or almost nothing
           about him?)
 
     C2a. ALBERT GORE
 
              1.  QUITE A LOT
              2.  FAIR AMOUNT
              3.  A LITTLE
              4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 120
 
==============================
VAR ST0137      (See V136)
 
     C2b. MICHAEL DUKAKIS
 
              1.  QUITE A LOT
              2.  FAIR AMOUNT
              3.  A LITTLE
              4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
              8.  DK
              9.  NA
 
              0.  Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 120
 
              use same code as 136 EXCEPT 0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 121
 
==============================
VAR ST0138      (See V136)
 
     C2c. GARY HART
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 122
 
==============================
VAR ST0139      (See V136)
 
  C2d. BRUCE BABBITT
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 123
 
==============================
VAR ST0140      (See V136)
 
  C2e. JESSE JACKSON
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 124
 
==============================
VAR ST0141      (See V136)
 
  C2f. RICHARD GEPHARDT
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 125
 
==============================
VAR ST0142      (See V136)
 
  C2g. PAUL SIMON (the Paul Simon who is running for President)
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 126
 
==============================
VAR ST0143      (See V136)
 
  C2h. GEORGE BUSH
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 127
 
==============================
VAR ST0144      (See V136)
 
  C2j. ALEXANDER HAIG
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 128
 
==============================
VAR ST0145      (See V136)
 
  C2k. PAT ROBERTSON
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 129
 
==============================
VAR ST0146      (See V136)
 
  C2m. ROBERT DOLE
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 130
 
==============================
VAR ST0147      (See V136)
 
  C2n. JACK KEMP
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 131
 
==============================
VAR ST0148      (See V136)
 
  C2p. PIERRE DUPONT
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 132
 
==============================
VAR ST0149      (See V136)
 
  C2q. SAM NUNN
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 133
 
==============================
VAR ST0150      (See V136)
 
  C2r. MARIO CUOMO
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 134
 
==============================
VAR ST0151      (See V136)
 
  C2s. TED KENNEDY
 
           1.  QUITE A LOT
           2.  FAIR AMOUNT
           3.  A LITTLE
           4.  ALMOST NOTHING
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 135
 
==============================
VAR ST0152      SUMMARY:  Knowledge of candidates-- Variables 152 to 167
          summarize the R's level of knowledge of a candidate from
          "NEVER HEARD OF" this person to "KNOW QUITE A LOT."  (See
          Variable 152) The summary variables are built from answers
          to C1 and C2, and they are used as a filter for all subsequent
          questions about a specific candidate.  If the R NEVER HEARD OF,
          KNOWS ALMOST NOTHING or HAS HEARD OF BUT NA HOW MUCH, or DK
          or NA whether he/ she has heard OF (0, 1 and 9 in the summary),
          then no subsequent questions that refer to that candidate are
          asked. Babbitt, Haig, and DuPont dropped out of the race during
          the interview period (Feb.12, Haig; Feb.18, Babbitt and DuPont).
          As soon as the candidates' announced their withdrawal, questions
          E1, E2, E3, E4, and sections G and J2 ceased to be asked about
          them.  See variables 168, 169, and 170 for Inaps. in Babbitt,
          Haig, and DuPont variables.
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF ALBERT GORE (C1a/ C2a)
 
          0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
          1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
          2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
          3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
          4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
          8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8 in 136)
 
          9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
              (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0153      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF MICHAEL DUKAKIS (C1b/ C2b)
      Built from 121 and 137, use same code as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0154      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF GARY HART (C1c/ C2c)
      Built from 122 and 138, use same code as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0155      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF BRUCE BABBITT (C1d/ C2d)
      Built from 123 and 139, use same code as 152; see V168 for Inap.
      in Babbitt variables
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0156      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF JESSE JACKSON (C1e/ C2e)
      Built from 124 and 140, use same codes as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0157      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF RICHARD GEPHARDT (C1f/ C2f)
      Built from 125 and 141, use same codes as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0158      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF PAUL SIMON (the Paul Simon who is running
  for President)
 
      (C1g/ C2g)
      Built from 126 and 142, use same codes as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0159      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF GEORGE BUSH (C1h/ C2h)
      Built from 127 and 143, use same codes as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0160      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF ALEXANDER HAIG (C1j/ C2j)
      Built from 128 and 144, use same codes as 152; see V169 for Inap.
      in Haig variables
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0161      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF PAT ROBERTSON (C1k/ C2k)
      Built from 129 and 145, use same codes as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
            (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0162      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF ROBERT DOLE (C1m/ C2m)
      Built from 130 and 146, use same codes as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
            (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0163      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF JACK KEMP (C1n/ C2n)
      Built from 131 and 147, use same codes as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0164      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF PIERRE DUPONT (C1p/ C2p)
      Built from 132 and 148, use same codes as 152; see V170 for Inap.
      in DuPont variables
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0165      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF SAM NUNN (C1q/ C2q)
      Built from 133 and 149, use same codes as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0166      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF MARIO CUOMO (C1r/ C2r)
      Built from 134 and 150, use same codes as 152
 
           0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
           1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
           2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
           3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
           4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
           8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8 in
               136)
 
           9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
                (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0167      (See V152)
 
  SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF TED KENNEDY ((C1s/ C2s)
      Built from 135 and 151, use same codes as 152
 
         0.  HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PERSON (5 in 120)
         1.  KNOW ALMOST NOTHING (1 in 120 and 4 in 136)
         2.  KNOW A LITTLE (1 in 120 and 3 in 130)
         3.  KNOW A FAIR AMOUNT (1 in 120 and 2 in 136)
         4.  KNOW QUITE A LOT (1 in 120 and 1 in 136)
 
         8.  HAVE HEARD OF BUT DK TO HOW MUCH KNOW (1 in 120 and 8  in 136)
 
         9.  NA; heard of but NA to how much; or DK, NA whether heard of
             (1 in 120 and 9 in 136; or 8 or 9 in 120)
 
==============================
VAR ST0168      Babbitt Candidate Status Variable
 
      Variable 168 describes under which conditions questions C3d, E1d,
       E3d, G5a-G5h, and J2d were asked about Babbitt.
 
      1.  Recognition test passed (2, 3, 4 or 8 in 155); interview com-
          pleted through J2d before candidate dropped out on February
          18.  (C3d, E1d, E3d, G5a-G5h and J2d were asked)
 
      2.  Recognition test passed (2, 3, 4 or 8 in 155); section E of
          interview started before candidate dropped out.  These inter-
          views were interrupted at some point, after E1d and before J2d.
          The questions not asked were coded NA.
 
      3.  Recognition test passed (2, 3, 4 or 8 in 155); section E of
          interview started after the candidate dropped out on February
          18; only C3d asked.
 
      4.  Recognition test failed (2, 3, 4 or 9 in 155); interview started
          before candidate dropped out or DK if before or after.  None of
          the above questions were asked.
 
      5.  Recognition test failed (0, 1 or 9 in 155); interview started
          after the candidate dropped out on February 18. None of the above
          questions were asked.
 
==============================
VAR ST0169      Haig Candidate Status Variable
 
      Variable 169 describes under which conditions  C3j, E2b, E4b, G10a-
      G10h, J2j were asked.
 
      1. Recognition test passed (2, 3, 4 or 8 in 160); interview completed
         through J2j before candidate dropped out on February 12.  (C3j,
         E2b, E4b, G10a-G10h and J2j were asked)
 
      2. Recognition test passed (2, 3, 4 or 8 in 160); section E of inter-
         view started before candidate dropped out.  These interviews were
         interrrupted at some point, after E2b had been asked and before
         J2j.  The questions not asked were coded NA.
 
      3. Recognition test passed (2, 3, 4 or 8 in 160); section E of inter-
         view started after the candidate dropped out on February 18; only
         C3j asked.
 
      4. Recognition test failed (0, 1 or 9 in 160); interview started
         before candidate dropped out or DK if before or after. None of the
         above questions were asked.
 
      5. Recognition test failed (0, 1 or 9 in 160);interview started after
         the candidate dropped out on February 12.  None of the above ques-
         tions were asked.
 
==============================
VAR ST0170      DuPont Candidate Status Variable
 
     VARiable 170 describes under which conditions C3p, E2f, E4f, G14a-G14h,
     J2p were asked.
 
      1. Recognition test passed (2, 3, 4 or 8 in 164); interview completed
         through J2p before candidate dropped out on February 18. (C3p,E2f,
         E4f, G14a-G14h, and J2p were asked)
 
      2. Recognition test passed (2, 3, 4 or 8 in 164); section E of inter-
         view started before candidate dropped out.  These interviews were
        interrupted at some point, after E2f had been asked and before J2p.
         The questions not asked were coded NA.
 
      3. Recognition test passed (2, 3, 4 or 8 in 164); section E of inter-
         view started after the candidate dropped out on February 18; only
         C3p asked.
 
      4.  Recognition test failed (0, 1 or 9 in 164); interview started be-
          fore candidate dropped out orDK if before or after.  None of the
          above questions were asked.
 
      5.  Recognition test failed (0, 1 or 9 in 164); interview started
          after the candidate dropped out on February 18.  None of the
          above questions were asked.
 
==============================
VAR ST0171 C3.Now let's talk about your feelings toward the people you know
           something about.  I'll read the name of a person and I will ask
           you to rate that person on a thermometer that runs from 0 to
           100 degrees.  Ratings between 50 and 100 degrees mean that you
           feel favorable and warm toward that person.  Ratings between 0
           and 50 degrees mean that you don't feel too favorable and are
           cool toward that person.  You may use any number from 0 to 100
           to tell me how favorable or unfavorable your feelings are for
           each person.  If you don't feel particularly warm or cold
           toward the person, you would rate the person at the 50 degree
           mark.
 
           The first person is XXXXXXXXXXX.  How would you rate (him/her)
           using this thermometer?
 
  C3a. ALBERT GORE
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
           996.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 152
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0172      (See V171)
 
  C3b. MICHAEL DUKAKIS
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 153
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0173      (See V171)
 
  C3c. GARY HART
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0174      (See V171)
 
  C3d. BRUCE BABBITT
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
           996. Inap; 4 or 5 in 168
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0175      (See V171)
 
  C3e. JESSE JACKSON
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
           996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0176      (See V171)
 
  C3f. RICHARD GEPHARDT
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0177      (See V171)
 
  C3g. PAUL SIMON (the Paul Simon who is running for President)
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0178      (See V171)
 
  C3h. GEORGE BUSH
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0179      (See V171)
 
  C3j. ALEXANDER HAIG
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 4 or 5 in 169
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0180      (See V171)
 
  C3k. PAT ROBERTSON
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0181      (See V171)
 
  C3m. ROBERT DOLE
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0182    (See V171)
 
    C3n. JACK KEMP
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0183      (See V171)
 
  C3p. PIERRE DUPONT
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 4 or 5 in 170
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0184      (See V171)
 
  C3q. SAM NUNN
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 165
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0185      (See V171)
 
  C3r. MARIO CUOMO
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 166
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0186      (See V171)
 
  C3s. TED KENNEDY
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 167
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0187      (See V171)
 
  C3t. RONALD REAGAN
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
           996. no Inap. code
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
      C3.  (READ BEFORE C3u.)  And now, for two groups
 
==============================
VAR ST0188      (See V171)
 
  C3u. DEMOCRATIC PARTY
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
           996. No Inap. code
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0189      (See V171)
 
  C3v. REPUBLICAN PARTY
 
           Code RATING (000-100), except:
 
           996. No Inap. code
 
           998.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T JUDGE
 
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0201  D1.Thinking about the Presidential primary here in (STATE),
               which Democratic candidate will probably do best?
  
      11.  Bruce Babbitt
      12.  Michael Dukakis
      13.  Richard Gephardt
      14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
      15.  Gary Hart
      16.  Jesse Jackson
      17.  Paul Simon
 
      21.  Mario Cuomo
      22.  Sam Nunn
      23.  Ted Kennedy
 
      51.  George Bush
      52.  Robert Dole
      53.  Pierre DuPont
      54.  Alexander Haig
      55.  Jack Kemp
      56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
      61.  Ronald Reagan
 
      97.  Other (name not given in the list)
 
      98.  DON"T KNOW
      99.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0202   D1x. SUMMARY:  Which candidate will do best in the Democratic
       Primary?
 
      1.   Democratic name given, is that of candidate for the Democratic
           nomination
 
      2.   Republican name given, is that of candidate for the Republican
           nomination
 
      5.   Person named is not a candidate for president
 
      8.   DK
      9.   NA for candidate name
 
==============================
VAR ST0203  D2.  Which Republican candidate will probably do best (in the
          presidential primary here in (STATE)?
 
      11.  Bruce Babbitt
      12.  Michael Dukakis
      13.  Richard Gephardt
      14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
      15.  Gary Hart
      16.  Jesse Jackson
      17.  Paul Simon
 
      21.  Mario Cuomo
      22.  Sam Nunn
      23.  Ted Kennedy
 
      51.  George Bush
      52.  Robert Dole
      53.  Pierre DuPont
      54.  Alexander Haig
      55.  Jack Kemp
      56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
      61.  Ronald Reagan
 
      97.  Other (name not given in the list)
 
      98.  DON'T KNOW
      99.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0204   D2x. SUMMARY:  Which candidate will do best in the Republican
          primary?
 
           1.   Republican name given, is that of candidate for Republican
                nomination
 
           2.   Democratic name given, is that of candidate for Democratic
                nomination
 
           5.   Person named is not a candidate for president
 
           8.   DK
           9.   NA for candidate name
 
==============================
VAR ST0205  D3.Do you happen to remember which Republican candidate won in
               the Iowa caucuses? (Who was that?)
 
      11.  Bruce Babbitt
      12.  Michael Dukakis
      13.  Richard Gephardt
      14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
      15.  Gary Hart
      16.  Jesse Jackson
      17.  Paul Simon
 
      21.  Mario Cuomo
      22.  Sam Nunn
      23.  Ted Kennedy
 
      51.  George Bush
      52.  Robert Dole
      53.  Pierre DuPont
      54.  Alexander Haig
      55.  Jack Kemp
      56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
      61.  Ronald Reagan
 
      97.  Other (name not given in the list)
 
      98.  DON"T KNOW
      99.  NA
 
      00.  Inap; interview taken on Feb.8 or before
 
==============================
VAR ST0206  D3x. SUMMARY: Which candidate won the Iowa Republican caucuses?
 
           1.   Republican name given, is that of candidate for the
                Republican nomination
           2.   Democratic name given, is that of candidate for the
                Democratic nomination
 
           5.   Person named is not a candidate for president
 
           8.   DK
           9.   NA for candidate name
 
           0.   Inap; interview taken on Feb.8 or before
 
==============================
VAR ST0207  D4.Do you happen to remember which Democratic candidate won in
               the Iowa caucuses? (Who was that?)
 
      11.  Bruce Babbitt
      12.  Michael Dukakis
      13.  Richard Gephardt
      14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
      15.  Gary Hart
      16.  Jesse Jackson
      17.  Paul Simon
 
      21.  Mario Cuomo
      22.  Sam Nunn
      23.  Ted Kennedy
 
      51.  George Bush
      52.  Robert Dole
      53.  Pierre DuPont
      54.  Alexander Haig
      55.  Jack Kemp
      56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
      61.  Ronald Reagan
 
      97.  Other (name not given in the list)
 
      98.  DON"T KNOW
      99.  NA
 
      00.  Inap; interview taken on Feb.8 or before
 
==============================
VAR ST0208  D4x. SUMMARY:  Which candidate won the Iowa Democrat caucuses?
 
           1.   Democratic name given, is that of candidate for the
                Democratic nomination
 
           2.   Republican name given, is that of candidate for the
                Republican nomination
 
           5.   Person named is not a candidate for president
 
           8.   DK
           9.   NA for candidate name
 
           0.   Inap; Interview taken on Feb.8 or before
 
==============================
VAR ST0209  D5.Do you happen to remember which Republican candidate won in
               the New Hampshire primary? (Who was that?)
 
      11.  Bruce Babbitt
      12.  Michael Dukakis
      13.  Richard Gephardt
      14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
      15.  Gary Hart
      16.  Jesse Jackson
      17.  Paul Simon
 
      21.  Mario Cuomo
      22.  Sam Nunn
      23.  Ted Kennedy
 
      51.  George Bush
      52.  Robert Dole
      53.  Pierre DuPont
      54.  Alexander Haig
      55.  Jack Kemp
      56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
      61.  Ronald Reagan
 
      97.  Other (name not given in the list)
 
      98.  DON"T KNOW
      99.  NA
 
      00.  Inap; interview taken on Feb.16 or before
 
==============================
VAR ST0210   D5x. SUMMARY:  Which candidate won the Republican New
                  Hampshire primary?
 
           1.   Republican name given, is that of candidate for Republican
                nomination
 
           2.   Democratic name given, is that of candidate for Democratic
                nomination
 
           5.   Person named is not a candidate for president
 
           8.   DK
           9.   NA for candidate name
 
           0.   Inap; interview taken on Feb.16 or before
 
==============================
VAR ST0211   D6.  Do you remember which Democratic candidate won in the New
                  Hampshire primary? (Who was that?)
 
      11.  Bruce Babbitt
      12.  Michael Dukakis
      13.  Richard Gephardt
      14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
      15.  Gary Hart
      16.  Jesse Jackson
      17.  Paul Simon
 
      21.  Mario Cuomo
      22.  Sam Nunn
      23.  Ted Kennedy
      51.  George Bush
      52.  Robert Dole
      53.  Pierre DuPont
      54.  Alexander Haig
      55.  Jack Kemp
      56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
      61.  Ronald Reagan
 
      97.  Other (name not given in the list)
 
      98.  DON"T KNOW
      99.  NA
 
      00.  Inap; interview taken on Feb.16 or before
 
==============================
VAR ST0212   D6x. SUMMARY: Which candidate won the Democratic New Hampshire
                           primary?
 
           1.   Democratic name given, is that of candidate for Democratic
                nomination
 
           2.   Republican name given, is that of candidate for Republican
                nomination
 
           5.   Person named is not a candidate for president
 
           8.   DK
           9.   NA for candidate name
 
           0.   Inap; interview taken on Feb.16 or before
 
==============================
VAR ST0213  D7.  Candidates for the presidential nomination sometimes talk
            about different issues during the campaign. In the Democratic
            campaign, what issues are the Democratic candidates talking
            about?
 
     Code 5 mentions
     [Mention 1]
 
           Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (213 only)
           999. NA (213 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mentions, 998, 999 in 213
 
==============================
VAR ST0214          (See V213)
 
     [Mention 2]
 
           Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (213 only)
           999. NA (213 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mentions, 998, 999 in 213
 
==============================
VAR ST0215          (See V213)
 
  [Mention 3]
 
           Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (213 only)
           999. NA (213 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mentions, 998, 999 in 213
 
==============================
VAR ST0216     (See V213)
 
  [Mention 4]
 
           Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (213 only)
           999. NA (213 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mentions, 998, 999 in 213
 
==============================
VAR ST0217        (See V213)
 
  [Mention 5]
 
           Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (213 only)
           999. NA (213 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mentions, 998, 999 in 213
 
==============================
VAR ST0218   D8. And in the campaign for the presidential nomination, what
                 issues are the Republican candidates talking about?
 
  Code 5 mentions
  [Mention 1]
 
    Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (218 only)
           999. NA (218 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mentions, 998, 999 in 218
 
==============================
VAR ST0219     (See V218)
 
  [Mention 2]
 
    Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (218 only)
           999. NA (218 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mentions, 998, 999 in 218
 
==============================
VAR ST0220      (See V218)
 
  [Mention 3]
 
    Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (218 only)
           999. NA (218 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mentions, 998, 999 in 218
 
==============================
VAR ST0221      (See V218)
 
  [Mention 4]
 
    Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (218 only)
           999. NA (218 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mentions, 998, 999 in 218
 
==============================
VAR ST0222      (See V218)
 
  [Mention 5]
 
    Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (218 only)
           999. NA (218 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mentions, 998, 999 in 218
 
==============================
VAR ST0223      D9.  Are there any political issues that the candidates are
                  not talking about that are important to you?
 
           1.   YES
 
           5.   NO
 
           8.   DK
           9.   NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0224      (See V223)
 
  D9a. (What are they?)
  Code 5 Mentions
  [Mention 1]
 
          Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (224 only)
           999. NA (224 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mention, 998, 999 in 224
 
==============================
VAR ST0225     (See V224)
 
  [Mention 2]
 
          Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (224 only)
           999. NA (224 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mention, 998, 999 in 224
 
==============================
VAR ST0226       (See V224)
 
  [Mention 3]
 
          Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (224 only)
           999. NA (224 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mention, 998, 999 in 224
 
==============================
VAR ST0227       (See V224)
 
  [Mention 4]
 
          Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (224 only)
           999. NA (224 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mention, 998, 999 in 224
 
==============================
VAR ST0228        (See V224)
 
  [Mention 5]
 
          Use Important Problem Master Code EXCEPT:
 
           998. DK (224 only)
           999. NA (224 only)
 
           000. Inap; no other mention, 998, 999 in 224
 
==============================
VAR ST0229 E1.As you know, each party will have a convention this August
           to nominate someone to run for President.   Now, thinking about
           these nominating conventions, who do you think is likely to win
           the  Democratic nomination for President.  We will be using a
           scale which runs from 0 to 100, where 0 represents no chance
           for the nomination, 50 represents an even chance, and 100
           represents certain victory.  You may use any number between one
           and one hundred.
 
  E1a. What do you think ALBERT GORE's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
           996.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 152
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0230      (See V229)
 
  E1b. What do you think MICHAEL DUKAKIS's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 153
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0231      (See V229)
 
  E1c. What do you think GARY HART's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0232      (See V229)
 
  E1d. What do you think BRUCE BABBITT's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 168
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0233      (See V229)
 
  E1e. What do you think JESSE JACKSON's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0234      (See V229)
 
  E1f. What do you think RICHARD GEPHARDT's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0235      (See V229)
  E1g. What do you think PAUL SIMON's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0236 E2.And what about the Republican candidates for President?  What
           are the chances of winning the nomination for each of these
           candidates?
 
  E2a. What do you think GEORGE BUSH's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
           996.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0237      (See V236)
 
  E2b.  What do you think ALEXANDER HAIG's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 3-5 in 169
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0238      (See V236)
 
  E2c.  What do you think PAT ROBERTSON's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0239      (See V236)
 
  E2d.  What do you think ROBERT DOLE's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0240      (See V236)
 
  E2e.  What do you think JACK KEMP's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0241      (See V236)
 
  E2f.  What do you think PIERRE DUPONT's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 3-5 in 170
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0242  E3.Now, thinking about general election to be held this 
             November we'd like you to tell us about some of the
             candidates' chances of winning the presidency in 1988.
             As before, we will use a scale that runs from 0 to 100,
             where 0 represents no chance of winning the presidency,
             50 represents an even chance, and 100 represents certain
             victory.
             (You may use any number from 1 to 100)
 
  E3a. What do you think ALBERT GORE's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
           996.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 152
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0243      (See V242)
 
  E3b. What do you think MICHAEL DUKAKIS's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 153
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0244      (See V242)
 
  E3c. What do you think GARY HART's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0245      (See V242)
 
  E3d. What do you think BRUCE BABBITT's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 3-5 in 168
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0246      (See V242)
 
  E3e. What do you think JESSE JACKSON's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0247      (See V242)
 
  E3f. What do you think RICHARD GEPHARDT's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0248      (See V242)
 
  E3g. What do you think PAUL SIMON's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0249  E4.And what about the Republican candidates for President?
            What are the chances of winning the election in November for
            each of these candidates?
 
  E4a. What do you think GEORGE BUSH's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
           996.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0250     (See V249)
 
  E4b.  What do you think ALEXANDER HAIG's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 3-5 in 169
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0251     (See V249)
 
  E4c.  What do you think PAT ROBERTSON's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0252     (See V249)
 
  E4d.  What do you think ROBERT DOLE's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0253     (See V249)
 
  E4e.  What do you think JACK KEMP's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0254     (See V249)
 
  E4f.  What do you think PIERRE DUPONT's chances are?
 
           Code exact number (000 - 100)
 
          996. Inap; 3-5 in 170
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0255      F1.  How many days in the past week did you read a daily
          newspaper?
 
           Code NUMBER OF DAYS (1-7)
 
           0.  NONE
           1.  ONE
            .
            .
           7.  SEVEN, EVERYDAY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0256 F1a. What daily newspaper did you read most for news about
             national politics? (IF NECESSARY: In what city is that
             published?)--
 
           TITLE
 
           Code TITLE from Alpha List
 
           000.   No newspaper given, 0 in 255
 
           014.   Atlanta Constitution
           015.   Atlanta Journal
           026.   Baltimore Sun
           047.   Boston Globe
           048.   Boston Herald America
           087.   U.S.A. Today
           099.   Dallas News
           100.   Dallas Times Herald
           145.   Fort Worth Star-Telegram
           179.   Houston Chronicle
           180.   Houston Post
           199.   Kansas City Star
           231.   Louisville Courier-Journal
           261.   Memphis Commercial Appeal
           263.   Meridian (MS) Star
           267.   Miami Herald
           296.   New Orleans Times-Picayune
           321.   Orlando Sentinel Star
           358.   Raleigh News and Observer
           365.   Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch
           412.   St. Louis Post-Dispatch
           415.   St. Petersburg Times
           441.   Washington Post
           460.   Winston-Salem Journal
           470.   Wall Street Journal
           494.   Roanoake Times and World News
           495.   Arkansas Gazette
           497.   Tennesean (Nashville)
           499.   Arkansas Democrat
           501.   Charlotte (NC) Observer
           503.   Daily Oklahoman and Times
           508.   Lexington Herald- Leader
           523.   Birmingham (AL) News
           595.   Sun Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
           607.   Corpus Christi Caller-Times
           619.   Florida Times Union
           621.   Fort Meyers News Press
           653.   Macon (GA) Telegraph and News
           735.   Shreveport Times
           816.   Anniston (AL) Star
           823.   Palm Beach Post
           832.   Union, The (Springfield, MA)
           834.   Waco Tribune Herald
           847.   Austin American-Statesman
 
           997.   Other, uncodable; fewer than 10 readers
 
           998.   Don't Know
           999.   NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0257  F1b. How much attention did you pay to articles in the
              newspaper about the presidential primary campaigns -- a great
              deal, quite a bit, some, very little, or none?
 
           1.  A GREAT DEAL
           2.  QUITE A BIT
           3.  SOME
           4.  VERY LITTLE
           5.  NONE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 0 in 255
 
==============================
VAR ST0258 F2. How many days in the past week did you watch the news on TV?
 
           Code NUMBER OF DAYS (1-7)
 
           0.  NONE
           1.  ONE
            .
            .
           7.  SEVEN, EVERY DAY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0259      F2a. How much attention did you pay to news on TV about the
           presidential primary campaigns -- a great deal, quite a bit,
           some, very little, or none?
 
           1.  A GREAT DEAL
           2.  QUITE A BIT
           3.  SOME
           4.  VERY LITTLE
           5.  NONE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 0 in 258
 
==============================
VAR ST0260  F3.In the past week, did you see any television commercials for
               a presidential candidate?
 
           1.  YES
           5.  NO
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW
           9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0261  F4.  Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a
                 Republican, a Democrat, an independent, or what?
 
           1.  REPUBLICAN
           2.  INDEPENDENT
           3.  NO PREFERENCE
           4.  OTHER PARTY
           5.  DEMOCRAT
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
==============================
VAR ST0262  F4a. Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not very
            strong Republican?
 
           1.  STRONG
           5.  NOT VERY STRONG
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 2-4, 8 or 9 in 261
 
      F4b. Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not very
      strong Democrat?
 
           1.  STRONG
           5.  NOT VERY STRONG
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 2-4, 8 or 9 in 261
 
==============================
VAR ST0263  F4c. Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican party
                 or to the Democratic party?
 
           1.  CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN
           3.  NEITHER
           5.  CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 1, 5, 8 or 9 in 261
 
==============================
VAR ST0264      F4x. SUMMARY:  Party Identification
 
           0.  STRONG DEMOCRAT (5 on 261, 1 on 262, 0 on 263)
           1.  WEAK DEMOCRAT (5 on 261, 5, 8-9 on 262, 0 on 263)
           2.  INDEPENDENT--LEANING DEM (2,3,4 on 261, 0 on 262, 5 on 263)
           3.  INDEPENDENT--INDEPENDENT (2 on 261, 0 on 262, 3, 8-9 on 263)
           4.  INDEPENDENT--LEANING REP (2,3,4 on 261, 0 on 262, 1 on 263)
           5.  WEAK REPUBLICAN (1 on 261, 5, 8-9 on 262, 0 on 263)
           6.  STRONG REPUBLICAN (1 on F4, 1 in F4a, 0 on F4c)
           7.  OTHER (4 in 261, 0 on 262, 3, 8-9 on 263)
           8.  APOLITICAL (3 on 261, 0 on 262, 3, 8-9 on 263
 
           9.  NA (8-9 on 261)
 
==============================
VAR ST0301  G1.Now we'd like to know about your impressions of some of the
              candidates. I am going to read a list of words and phrases
              people use to describe political figures.  After each one, I
              would like you to tell me how much the word or phrase fits
              your impression of a particular candidate.
 
           G2a. (The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Albert Gore: a great
           deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1, or 9 in 152
 
==============================
VAR ST0302      (See V301)
 
  G2b.  Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1, or 9 in 152
 
==============================
VAR ST0303      (See V301)
 
  G2c.  Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1, or 9 in 152
 
==============================
VAR ST0304      (See V301)
 
  G2d.  Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1, or 9 in 152
 
==============================
VAR ST0305      (See V301)
 
  G2e.  Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1, or 9 in 152
 
==============================
VAR ST0306     (See V301)
 
  G2f.  Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1, or 9 in 152
 
==============================
VAR ST0307     (See V301)
 
  G2g.  Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1, or 9 in 152
 
==============================
VAR ST0308     (See V301)
 
  G2h.  Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
           0.  Inap; 0, 1, or 9 in 152
 
==============================
VAR ST0309  G3a. (The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Michael Dukakis: a great
           deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or in 153
 
==============================
VAR ST0310     (See V309)
 
  G3b.  Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or in 153
 
==============================
VAR ST0311     (See V309)
 
  G3c.  Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or in 153
 
==============================
VAR ST0312      (See V309)
 
  G3d.  Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or in 153
 
==============================
VAR ST0313      (See V309)
 
  G3e.  Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or in 153
 
==============================
VAR ST0314      (See V309)
 
  G3f.  Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or in 153
 
==============================
VAR ST0315      (See V309)
 
  G3g.  Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or in 153
 
==============================
VAR ST0316      (See V309)
 
  G3h.  Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or in 153
 
==============================
VAR ST0317  G4a. (The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Gary Hart: a great deal,
           somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
 
==============================
VAR ST0318      (See V317)
 
  G4b.  Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
 
==============================
VAR ST0319      (See V317)
 
  G4c.  Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
 
==============================
VAR ST0320      (See V317)
 
  G4d.  Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
 
==============================
VAR ST0321      (See V317)
 
  G4e.  Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
 
==============================
VAR ST0322      (See V317)
 
  G4f.  Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
 
==============================
VAR ST0323      (See V317)
 
  G4g.  Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
 
==============================
VAR ST0324      (See V317)
 
  G4h.  Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154
 
==============================
VAR ST0325  G5a. (The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Bruce Babbitt: a great
           deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 168
 
==============================
VAR ST0326      (See V325)
 
  G5b. Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 168
 
==============================
VAR ST0327      (See V325)
 
  G5c.  Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 168
 
==============================
VAR ST0328      (See V325)
 
  G5d.  Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 168
 
==============================
VAR ST0329      (See V325)
 
  G5e.  Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 168
 
==============================
VAR ST0330      (See V325)
 
  G5f.  Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 168
 
==============================
VAR ST0331      (See V325)
 
  G5g.  Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 168
 
==============================
VAR ST0332      (See V325)
 
  G5h.  Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 168
 
==============================
VAR ST0333  G6a. (The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Jesse Jackson: a great
           deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
 
==============================
VAR ST0334     (See V333)
 
  G6b.  Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
 
==============================
VAR ST0335     (See V333)
 
  G6c.  Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
 
==============================
VAR ST0336     (See V333)
 
  G6d.  Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
 
==============================
VAR ST0337     (See V333)
 
  G6e.  Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
 
==============================
VAR ST0338     (See V333)
 
  G6f.  Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
 
==============================
VAR ST0339     (See V333)
 
  G6g.  Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
 
==============================
VAR ST0340     (See V333)
 
  G6h.  Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156
 
==============================
VAR ST0341  G7a. (The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Richard Gephardt: a great
           deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
 
==============================
VAR ST0342      (See V341)
 
   G7b.  Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
 
==============================
VAR ST0343      (See V341)
 
   G7c.  Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
 
==============================
VAR ST0344      (See V341)
 
   G7d.  Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
 
==============================
VAR ST0345      (See V341)
 
   G7e.  Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
 
==============================
VAR ST0346      (See V341)
 
   G7f.  Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
 
==============================
VAR ST0347      (See V341)
 
   G7g.  Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
 
==============================
VAR ST0348      (See V341)
 
  G7h.  Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157
 
==============================
VAR ST0349  G8a. (The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Paul Simon: a great deal,
           somewhat, a little, or not at all?
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158
 
==============================
VAR ST0350      (See V349)
 
  G8b.  Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158
 
==============================
VAR ST0351      (See V349)
 
   G8c.  Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158
 
==============================
VAR ST0352      (See V349)
 
   G8d.  Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158
 
==============================
VAR ST0353      (See V349)
 
   G8e.  Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158
 
==============================
VAR ST0354      (See V349)
 
   G8f.  Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158
 
==============================
VAR ST0355      (See V349)
 
   G8g.  Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158
 
==============================
VAR ST0356      (See V349)
 
   G8h.  Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158
 
==============================
VAR ST0357  G9a. (The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of George Bush: a great
           deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
 
==============================
VAR ST0358      (See V357)
 
  G9b.  Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
 
==============================
VAR ST0359      (See V357)
 
   G9c.  Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
 
==============================
VAR ST0360      (See V357)
 
   G9d.  Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
 
==============================
VAR ST0361      (See V357)
 
   G9e.  Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
 
==============================
VAR ST0362      (See V357)
 
   G9f.  Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
 
==============================
VAR ST0363      (See V357)
 
   G9g.  Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
 
==============================
VAR ST0364      (See V357)
 
   G9h.  Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159
 
==============================
VAR ST0365  G10a.(The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Alexander Haig: a great
           deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 169
 
==============================
VAR ST0366      (See V365)
 
  G10b. Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 169
 
==============================
VAR ST0367      (See V365)
 
   G10c. Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 169
 
==============================
VAR ST0368      (See V365)
 
   G10d. Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 169
 
==============================
VAR ST0369      (See V365)
 
   G10e. Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 169
 
==============================
VAR ST0370      (See V365)
 
   G10f. Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 169
 
==============================
VAR ST0371      (See V365)
 
   G10g. Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 169
 
==============================
VAR ST0372      (See V365)
 
   G10h. Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 169
 
==============================
VAR ST0373 G11a.(The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Pat Robertson: a great
           deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
 
==============================
VAR ST0374      (See V373)
 
  G11b. Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
 
==============================
VAR ST0375      (See V373)
 
  G11c. Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
 
==============================
VAR ST0376      (See V373)
 
  G11d. Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
 
==============================
VAR ST0377      (See V373)
 
  G11e. Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
 
==============================
VAR ST0378      (See V373)
 
  G11f. Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
 
==============================
VAR ST0379      (See V373)
 
  G11g. Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
 
==============================
VAR ST0380      (See V373)
 
  G11h. Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161
 
==============================
VAR ST0401 G12a.(The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Robert Dole: a great
           deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
 
==============================
VAR ST0402      (See V401)
 
  G12b.Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
 
==============================
VAR ST0403      (See V401)
 
  G12c. Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
 
==============================
VAR ST0404      (See V401)
 
  G12d. Inspiring
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
 
==============================
VAR ST0405      (See V401)
 
  G12e. Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
 
==============================
VAR ST0406      (See V401)
 
  G12f. Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
 
==============================
VAR ST0407      (See V401)
 
  G12g. Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
 
==============================
VAR ST0408      (See V401)
 
  G12h. Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162
 
==============================
VAR ST0409 G13a.(The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Jack Kemp: a great deal,
           somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
 
==============================
VAR ST0410      (See V409)
 
  G13b. Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
 
==============================
VAR ST0411      (See V409)
 
  G13c. Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
 
==============================
VAR ST0412      (See V409)
 
  G13d. Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
 
==============================
VAR ST0413      (See V409)
 
  G13e. Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
 
==============================
VAR ST0414      (See V409)
 
  G13f. Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
 
==============================
VAR ST0415      (See V409)
 
  G13g. Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
 
==============================
VAR ST0416      (See V409)
 
  G13h. Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163
 
==============================
VAR ST0417 G14a.(The first word is "intelligent.")  How much would you say
           "intelligent" fits your impression of Pierre DuPont: a great
           deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
           INTELLIGENT
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 170
 
==============================
VAR ST0418      (See V417)
 
  G14b. Compassionate
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 170
 
==============================
VAR ST0419      (See V417)
 
  G14c. Moral
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 170
 
==============================
VAR ST0420      (See V417)
 
  G14d. Inspiring
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 170
 
==============================
VAR ST0421      (See V417)
 
  G14e. Provides strong leadership
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 170
 
==============================
VAR ST0422      (See V417)
 
  G14f. Decent
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 170
 
==============================
VAR ST0423      (See V417)
 
  G14g. Really cares about people like you
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 170
 
==============================
VAR ST0424      (See V417)
 
  G14h. Knowledgeable
 
           1.  GREAT DEAL
           2.  SOMEWHAT
           4.  LITTLE
           5.  NOT AT ALL
 
           8.  CAN'T SAY; DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 3-5 in 170
 
==============================
VAR ST0425      J1.  We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and
           conservatives.  Think about a ruler for measuring the political
           views that people might hold, from liberal to conservative. On
           this ruler, which goes from one to seven, a measurement of one
           means very liberal political views, and a measurement of seven
           would be very conservative.  Just like a regular ruler, it has
           points in between, at 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
           Where would you place yourself on this scale, remembering that 1
           is very liberal and 7 is very conservative, or haven't you
           thought much about this?
 
           Code exact number (1-7)
 
           0.  HAVEN"T THOUGHT MUCH
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0426 J1a. If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a liberor
                a conservative?
 
           1.  LIBERAL
           3.  MODERATE/MIDDLE OF ROAD
           5.  CONSERVATIVE
           7.  R REFUSES TO CHOOSE
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; minimum partial, 6 in 5, 1-7 in 425
 
           NOTE: R's coded 9 in 425 (excluding minimum partials) were
                 asked 426
 
==============================
VAR ST0427  J1b.  You rated yourself as a ________.  Just to verify, that
         means you think of yourself as (middle of the road/liberal/ you
         think of yourself as (middle of the road/ liberal/ conservative)
 
           1.  YES
           5.  NO
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0428 J2.  Using this same scale I would like to know where you would
          place these candidates.
 
          J2a. Where would you place Albert Gore?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0429      (See V428)
 
  J2b. (Where would you place) Michael Dukakis?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
          0. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 153; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0430      (See V428)
 
  J2c. (Where would you place) Gary Hart?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 154; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0431      (See V428)
 
  J2d. (Where would you place) Bruce Babbitt?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 3-5 in 168; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0432      (See V428)
 
  J2e. (Where would you place) Jesse Jackson?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 156; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0433      (See V428)
 
  J2f. (Where would you place) Richard Gephardt?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 157; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0434      (See V428)
 
  J2g. (Where would you place) Paul Simon?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 158; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0435      (See V428)
 
  J2h. (Where would you place) George Bush?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 159; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0436      (See V428)
 
  J2j. (Where would you place) Alexander Haig?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 3-5 in 169; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0437      (See V428)
 
  J2k. (Where would you place) Pat Robertson?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 161; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0438      (See V428)
 
  J2m. (Where would you place) Robert Dole?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 162; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0439      (See V428)
 
  J2n. (Where would you place) Jack Kemp?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 0, 1 or 9 in 163; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0440      (See V428)
 
  J2p. (Where would you place) Pierre DuPont?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 3-5 in 170; or 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0441      (See V428)
 
  J2q. (Where would you place) Ronald Reagan?
 
           Code RATING (1-7)
 
           1.  VERY LIBERAL
            .
            .
           7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0. Inap; 0, 8 or 9 in 425
 
==============================
VAR ST0442  J3.I am going to read several statements.  After each one, I
            would like you to tell me whether you agree strongly, agree
            somewhat, neither agree nor disagree, disagree somewhat, or
            disagree strongly with the statement.
 
          J3a. Changes in lifestyle, like men and women living together
          without being married, are signs of increasing moral decay.
 
           1.  STRONGLY AGREE
           2.  SOMEWHAT AGREE
           3.  NEITHER AGREE/DISAGREE
           4.  SOMEWHAT DISAGREE
           5.  STRONGLY DISAGREE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0443      (See V442)
 
  J3b. We have gone too far in pushing equal rights in this country.
 
           1.  STRONGLY AGREE
           2.  SOMEWHAT AGREE
           3.  NEITHER AGREE/DISAGREE
           4.  SOMEWHAT DISAGREE
           5.  STRONGLY DISAGREE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0444      (See V442)
 
  J3c. We should be more tolerant of people who choose to live according to
  their own moral standards, even if they are very different from our own
 
           1.  STRONGLY AGREE
           2.  SOMEWHAT AGREE
           3.  NEITHER AGREE/DISAGREE
           4.  SOMEWHAT DISAGREE
           5.  STRONGLY DISAGREE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0445      (See V442)
 
  J3d. If people were treated more equally in this country, we would have
       many fewer problems.
 
           1.  STRONGLY AGREE
           2.  SOMEWHAT AGREE
           3.  NEITHER AGREE/DISAGREE
           4.  SOMEWHAT DISAGREE
           5.  STRONGLY DISAGREE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0446  K1.  Who would you like to see the Democrats nominate for
               President in 1988?
 
           11.  Bruce Babbitt
           12.  Michael Dukakis
           13.  Richard Gephardt
           14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
           15.  Gary Hart
           16.  Jesse Jackson
           17.  Paul Simon
 
           21.  Mario Cuomo
           22.  Sam Nunn
           23.  Ted Kennedy
 
           51.  George Bush
           52.  Robert Dole
           53.  Pierre DuPont
           54.  Alexander Haig
           55.  Jack Kemp
           56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
           61.  Ronald Reagan
 
           96.  DON'T CARE; NO ONE
           97.  Other (name given not in the list)
 
           98.  DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER
           99.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0447   K1x. SUMMARY:  Choice of candidate for their party nomination
              (first mention)
 
           1.   Democratic name given, is that of candidate for Democratic
                nomination
 
           2.   Republican name given, is that of candidate for Republican
                nomination
 
           5.   Person named is not a candidate for President
           6.   Don't care; none
 
           8.   DK
           9.   NA for candidate name; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0448      (See V447)
 
         K1a. Suppose, for one reason or another, (he/she) is not chosen as
         the Democratic candidate.  Who would be your second choice for
         the Democratic nomination?
 
           11.  Bruce Babbitt
           12.  Michael Dukakis
           13.  Richard Gephardt
           14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
           15.  Gary Hart
           16.  Jesse Jackson
           17.  Paul Simon
 
           21.  Mario Cuomo
           22.  Sam Nunn
           23.  Ted Kennedy
 
           51.  George Bush
           52.  Robert Dole
           53.  Pierre DuPont
           54.  Alexander Haig
           55.  Jack Kemp
           56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
           61.  Ronald Reagan
 
           96.  DON'T CARE; NO ONE
           97.  Other (name given not in the list)
 
           98.  DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER
           99.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           00.  Inap; minimum partial, 6 in 5; 96, 98, 99 in 446
 
==============================
VAR ST0449 K1ax.SUMMARY:  Choice of candidate for their party nomination
           (second mention)
 
   1. Democratic name given, is that of candidate for Democratic nomination
 
   2. Republican name given, is that of candidate for Republican nomination
 
   5. Person named is not a candidate; not in the race for president
 
   8.   DK
   9.   NA for candidate name
 
   0.   Inap; minimum partial, 6 in 5; 96, 98 or 99 in 446
 
==============================
VAR ST0450      K2.  Who would you like to see the Republicans nominate for
          President in 1988?
 
           11.  Bruce Babbitt
           12.  Michael Dukakis
           13.  Richard Gephardt
           14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
           15.  Gary Hart
           16.  Jesse Jackson
           17.  Paul Simon
 
           21.  Mario Cuomo
           22.  Sam Nunn
           23.  Ted Kennedy
 
           51.  George Bush
           52.  Robert Dole
           53.  Pierre DuPont
           54.  Alexander Haig
           55.  Jack Kemp
           56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
           61.  Ronald Reagan
 
           96.  DON'T CARE; NO ONE
           97.  Other (name given not in the list)
 
           98.  DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER
           99.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0451  K2.  SUMMARY:  Choice of candidate for Republican nomination
                 (first mention)
 
           1.   Republican name given, is that for candidate for Republican
                 nomination
 
           2.   Democratic name given, is that for candidate for Democratic
                 nomination
 
           5.   Person named is not a candidate for president
           6.   Don't care, no one
 
           8.   DK
           9.   NA for candidate name; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0452      (See V451)
 
      K2a. Suppose, for one reason or another, (he/she) is not chosen as
           the Republican candidate.  Who would be your second choice for
           the Republican nomination?
 
           11.  Bruce Babbitt
           12.  Michael Dukakis
           13.  Richard Gephardt
           14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
           15.  Gary Hart
           16.  Jesse Jackson
           17.  Paul Simon
 
           21.  Mario Cuomo
           22.  Sam Nunn
           23.  Ted Kennedy
 
           51.  George Bush
           52.  Robert Dole
           53.  Pierre DuPont
           54.  Alexander Haig
           55.  Jack Kemp
           56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
           61.  Ronald Reagan
 
           96.  DON'T CARE; NO ONE
           97.  Other (name given not in the list)
 
           98.  DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER
           99.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           00.  Inap; miminum partial, 6 in 5; 96, 98, 99 in 450
 
==============================
VAR ST0453  K2ax.SUMMARY:  Choice of candidate for Democratic nomination
                 (second mention)
           1.   Republican name given, is that of candidate for Republican
                nomination
 
           2.   Democratic name given, is that of candidate for Democratic
                nomination
 
           5.   Person named is not a candidate for President
           6.   Don't care; no one
 
           8.   DK
           9.   NA for candidate name
 
           0.   Inap; minimum partial, 6 in 5; 96, 98, 99 in 450
 
==============================
VAR ST0454   K3. Who would you most like to see elected President in
                 November?
 
           11.  Bruce Babbitt
           12.  Michael Dukakis
           13.  Richard Gephardt
           14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
           15.  Gary Hart
           16.  Jesse Jackson
           17.  Paul Simon
 
           21.  Mario Cuomo
           22.  Sam Nunn
           23.  Ted Kennedy
 
           51.  George Bush
           52.  Robert Dole
           53.  Pierre DuPont
           54.  Alexander Haig
           55.  Jack Kemp
           56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
           61.  Ronald Reagan
 
           96.  DON'T CARE; NO ONE
           97.  Other (name given not in the list)
 
           98.  DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER
           99.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0455      K3x. Who would you most like to see elected President in
          November?
 
           BUILT VARIABLE
 
      1.  Name given is that of candidate for the Democratic nomination
      2.  Name given is that of candidate for the Republican nomination
      5.  Person named is not a candidate for President
      6.  Don't care; no one
 
      8.  DK
      9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0456      K4.  Some states have binding primary elections that compel
          delegates to support the candidates chosen by the voters.  In
          other states, the primary is non-binding and leaves the
          candidate choice up to the delegate.  Is the presidential party
          primary election here in Virginia binding or non-binding?
 
           1.  BINDING
           5.  NON-BINDING
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap; 1-50 in 75 (all states except Virginia)
 
==============================
VAR ST0457    K5. As of now, are you planning to vote in the presidential
               primary this March?
 
           1.  YES
           5.  NO
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW/ NOT SURE
           9.  NA; minimum partial, 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0458   K6.  If the primary election were being held TODAY, in which
                   primary, Democratic or Republican, would you vote?
 
           1.  DEMOCRAT
           2.  REPUBLICAN
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
           0.  Inap
 
==============================
VAR ST0459   K7. Of the Democratic candidates running for President in your
                state, for which would you vote?
 
           11.  Bruce Babbitt
           12.  Michael Dukakis
           13.  Richard Gephardt
           14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
           15.  Gary Hart
           16.  Jesse Jackson
           17.  Paul Simon
 
           21.  Mario Cuomo
           22.  Sam Nunn
           23.  Ted Kennedy
 
           51.  George Bush
           52.  Robert Dole
           53.  Pierre DuPont
           54.  Alexander Haig
           55.  Jack Kemp
           56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
           61.  Ronald Reagan
 
           96.  DON'T CARE; NO ONE
           97.  Other (name given not in the list)
           98.  DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER
 
           99. NA
 
           00. Inap; 2 or 9 in 458
 
==============================
VAR ST0460      K7x. SUMMARY:  For which Democratic candidate would R vote?
 
      1.   Democratic name given, is that of candidate for Democratic
            nomination
      2.   Republican name given, is that of candidate for Republican
            nomination
      5.   Person named is not a candidate for President
 
      9.   NA for candidate name
      0.   Inap; 2 or 9 in 458
 
==============================
VAR ST0461   K8. Of the Republican candidates running for President in your
          state, for which would you vote?
 
           11.  Bruce Babbitt
           12.  Michael Dukakis
           13.  Richard Gephardt
           14.  Albert Gore, Jr.
           15.  Gary Hart
           16.  Jesse Jackson
           17.  Paul Simon
 
           21.  Mario Cuomo
           22.  Sam Nunn
           23.  Ted Kennedy
 
           51.  George Bush
           52.  Robert Dole
           53.  Pierre DuPont
           54.  Alexander Haig
           55.  Jack Kemp
           56.  Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
           61.  Ronald Reagan
 
           96.  DON'T CARE; NO ONE
           97.  Other (name given not in the list)
 
           98.  DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER
 
           99.  NA
 
           00.  Inap; 1 or 9 in 458
 
==============================
VAR ST0462      K8x. SUMMARY:  For which Republican candidate would R vote?
 
      1.   Republican name given, is that of candidate for Republican
           nomination
 
      2.   Democratic name given, is that of candidate for Democratic
           nomination
 
      5.   Person named is not a candidate for President
 
      8.   DK
      9.   NA for candidate name
 
      0.   Inap; 1 or 9 in 458
 
==============================
VAR ST0501  L1.  The next few questions are about government spending and
           government services.  Some people think the government should
           provide fewer services, even in areas such as health and
           education, in order to reduce spending.  Other people feel it
           is important for the government to provide more services even
           if it means an increase in spending.
           Do you have an opinion on this topic or haven't you thought
           much about it?
 
           1.  YES, HAVE OPINION
 
           5.  NO, HAVEN"T THOUGHT
 
           8.  DON"T KNOW
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0502  L1a.(Do you think the government should reduce spending,
                provide more services, or is your position somewhere in
                between?)
 
           1.  REDUCE SPENDING
           3.  BETWEEN
           5.  MORE SERVICES
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 501
 
==============================
VAR ST0503  L1b. Would you prefer a moderate reduction in spending and
              services
         L1c.  Would you prefer a moderate increase in spending and
               services, or a large increase?
 
           1.  MODERATE
           5.  LARGE
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 501; 3, 8 or 9 in 502
 
==============================
VAR ST0504   L1. SUMMARY: Position on government spending and government
              services
 
           1.  LARGE reduction in spending and services
           2.  MODERATE reduction
           3.  SOMEWHERE BETWEEN (coded 3 in 502)
           4.  MODERATE increase
           5.  LARGE increase in spending and services
 
           8.  DK (to 503)
           9.  NA (to 503)
           0.  Inap; no opinion; 5, 8-9 in 501, 8-9 in 502
 
==============================
VAR ST0505  L2. Some people feel that the government in Washington should
           make every effort to improve the social and economic position of
           blacks.  Others feel that the government should not make any
           special effort to help blacks because they should help
           themselves.
 
           Do you have an opinion on this issue, or haven't you thought
           much about this?
 
           1.  YES, HAVE OPINION
 
           5.  NO, HAVEN'T THOUGHT
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0506 L2a. Do you feel the government should help improve the position
                of blacks, that blacks should help themselves, or is your
                position somewhere in between?
 
           1.  GOV'T SHOULD HELP
           3.  SOMEWHERE INBETWEEN
           5.  BLACKS HELP SELVES
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 505
 
==============================
VAR ST0507 L2b. Should the government help blacks to a great extent or only
                to some extent?
 
           L2c. Should the government make any effort at all to improve the
                position of blacks?
 
        L2x. SUMMARY: EXTENT of government effort to help blacks
 
           1.  Government help blacks to a great extent
           2.  Government help blacks to some extent
           3.  Between gov't help and blacks help selves (coded 3 in 506)
           4.  Government should make same effort to help blacks
           5.  Government should make no effort to help blacks
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap, no opinion, 5, 8-9 in 505, 8-9 in 506
 
==============================
VAR ST0508 L3. Some people think the United States should become more
           involved in the internal affairs of Central American countries.
           Others believe that the U.S. should become less involved in this
           area. Do you have an opinion on this or haven't you thought much
           about it?
 
           1.  YES, HAVE OPINION
           5.  NO, HAVEN'T THOUGHT
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0509  L3a.  Do you feel that the U.S. should become less involved in
           Central America, become more involved in this area, or is your
           position somewhere in between?
 
           1.  MORE INVOLVED
           3.  BETWEEN
           5.  LESS INVOLVED
 
           7.  (VOL): OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 5,8 or9 in 508
 
==============================
VAR ST0510  L3b. Do you think the U.S. should increase its involvement to a
                 great extent or only to some extent?
 
            L3c. Do you think the U.S. should decrease its involvement to a
                 great extent or only to some extent?)
   
           1.  GREAT
           2.  SOME
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 508; 3, 7-9 in 509
 
==============================
VAR ST0511      L3x. SUMMARY: Government involvement in Central America
 
           1.  GREAT increase in involvement
           2.  SOME increase in involvement
           3.  In between (3 in 509)
           4.  SOME decrease in involvement
           5.  GREAT decrease in involvement (including "get out entirely"
                in 509)
 
           8.  DK (to 510)
           9.  NA (to 510)
 
           0.  Inap; no opinion; 5, 8-9 in 508, 8-9 in 509
 
==============================
VAR ST0512  L4.Which do you think is the best way for us to keep peace --by
            having a very strong military so other countries won't attack
          us, or by working out our disagreements at the bargaining table?
 
           1.  STRONG MILITARY
 
           5.  WORK OUT DISAGREEMENTS
 
           6.  BOTH/NEITHER
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0513 L4a.   How strongly do you feel that we should have a strong 
                  miliary?
                  Do you feel strongly or not very strongly?
 
           L4b.   How strongly do you feel we should work out our
                  disagreements?
                  Do you feel strongly or not very strongly?
 
           1.  STRONGLY
           3.  DEPENDS
           5.  NOT VERY STRONGLY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 6, 8 or 9 in 512
 
==============================
VAR ST0514      L4x. SUMMARY: Best way to keep peace
 
           1.  STRONGLY/STRONG MILITARY
           2.  NOT STRONGLY/ STRONG MILITARY
           3.  BOTH/NEITHER (6 IN 512)
           4.  NOT STRONGLY/ WORK OUT DISAGREEMENTS
           5.  STRONGLY/WORK OUT DISAGREEMENTS
 
           8.  DK (to 513)
           9.  NA (3, 9 in 513)
 
           0.  Inap; 6, 8 or 9 in 512
 
==============================
VAR ST0515  L5. Some people say that because of past discrimination blacks
           should be given preference in hiring and promotion.  Others say
           that such preference in hiring and promotion of blacks is wrong
           because it gives blacks advantages they haven't earned.  What
           about your opinion -- are you for or against preferential
           hiring and promotion of blacks?
 
           1.  FOR
           5.  AGAINST
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; Partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0516 L5a. Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion strongly or
            not strongly?
 
          L5b. Do you oppose preference in hiring and promotion strongly or
          not strongly?
 
           1.  STRONGLY
           5.  NOT STRONGLY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 8 or 9 in 515
 
==============================
VAR ST0517         L5.  SUMMARY: Preferential hiring for blacks
 
           1.  For preferential hiring--strongly
           2.  For preferential hiring--not strongly
           4.  Against preferential hiring--not strongly
           5.  Against preferential hiring--strongly
 
           8.  DK (to 516)
           9.  NA (to 516)
 
           0.  Inap; 8 or 9 in 515
 
==============================
VAR ST0518  L6. If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year,
           which of the following programs would you like to see increased
           and which reduced?  Should federal spending on improving and
           protecting the environment be increased, decreased, or kept
           about the same?
 
      L6a. IMPROVING AND PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
 
           1.  INCREASED
           3.  SAME
           5.  DECREASED
 
           7.  (VOL): CUT OFF/OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0519      (See V518)
 
  L6b. DEFENSE SPENDING
 
           1.  INCREASED
           3.  SAME
           5.  DECREASED
 
           7.  (VOL): CUT OFF/OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0520      (See V518)
 
   L6c. FARM SUPPORT PROGRAMS
 
           1.  INCREASED
           3.  SAME
           5.  DECREASED
 
           7.  (VOL): CUT OFF/OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0521      (See V518)
 
   L6d. SOCIAL SECURITY
 
           1.  INCREASED
           3.  SAME
           5.  DECREASED
 
           7.  (VOL): CUT OFF/OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0522      (See V518)
 
   L6e. EDUCATION
 
           1.  INCREASED
           3.  SAME
           5.  DECREASED
 
           7.  (VOL): CUT OFF/OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0523      (See V518)
 
   L6f. ASSISTANCE TO THE POOR
 
           1.  INCREASED
           3.  SAME
           5.  DECREASED
 
           7.  (VOL): CUT OFF/OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0524      (See V518)
 
   L6g. AID TO THE NICARAGUAN CONTRAS
 
           1.  INCREASED
           3.  SAME
           5.  DECREASED
 
           7.  (VOL): CUT OFF/OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0525      (See V518)
 
   L6h. THE "STAR WARS" DEFENSE PROGRAM
 
           1.  INCREASED
           3.  SAME
           5.  DECREASED
 
           7.  (VOL): CUT OFF/OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0526      (See V518)
 
   L6i. FIGHTING THE DISEASE AIDS
 
           1.  INCREASED
           3.  SAME
           5.  DECREASED
 
           7.  (VOL): CUT OFF/OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0527      (See V518)
 
   L6j. JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS
 
           1.  INCREASED
           3.  SAME
           5.  DECREASED
 
           7.  (VOL): CUT OFF/OUT ENTIRELY
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0528 L7.  Some people have suggested placing new limits on foreign
           imports in order to protect American jobs.  Others say that
           such limits would raise consumer prices and hurt American
           exports.  Do you favor or oppose placing new limits on imports
           -- or haven't you thought much about this?
 
           1.  FAVOR LIMITS
           5.  OPPOSE
 
           0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0529   L8.  Do you think abortions should be legal under any circum-
               stances, only legal under certain circumstances, or never 
               legal under any circumstance?
 
           1.  LEGAL UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
           3.  UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCE
           5.  NEVER LEGAL
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0530  L9. Which of these statements comes closest to your feelings
                about prayers in the public schools?
 
           1.   One, the Lord's Prayer or some Bible verse should be read
                daily, or,
           2.   Two, there should be a moment for silent prayer or
                meditation daily, or,
           3.   Three, no prayer or other religious observances should be
                held in the public schools.
 
           8.   DK
           9.   NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0531 L10. Which of these statements comes closest to describing your
            feelings about the Bible?
 
        1.   One, the Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken
             literally, word for word, or,
        2.   Two, the Bible is the word of God but not everything in it
             should be taken literally,
             word for word, or,
        3.   Three, the Bible is a book written by men and is not the word
             of God.
 
        8.   DK
        9.   NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0532 L11. Some people feel that if black people are not getting fair
           treatment in their jobs, the government in Washington ought to
           see to it that they do. Others feel that this is not the
           federal government's business.  Have you had enough interest in
           this question to favor one side over the other?
 
           1.  YES
 
           5.  NO
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0533 L11a. How do you feel?  Should the government in Washington see
          to it that black people get fair treatment or this is not the
          federal government's business?
 
           1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO IT
           5.  NOT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S BUSINESS
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 5, 8 or 9 in 532
 
           972 cases are NA in variable 533 due to a flaw in the CATI logic
 
           Now for a few questions about you.
 
==============================
VAR ST0534      Y1.  What is the month and year of your birth?--MONTH
 
           Code MONTH (01-12)
 
           98.  DK
           99.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0535      Y1.  What is the month and year of your birth?--YEAR
 
           Code YEAR
 
           9998.  DK
 
           9999.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0536      Y1x. What is R's age?
 
      Built from 534 and 535.  The month and year of birth is subtracted
      from month and year of interview.
 
           17.  Seventeen years
             .
             .
             .
           97.  Ninety-seven years
 
           99.  NA; 9998 or 9999 in 535; 99 in 18
 
                If year of birth was refused or NA, age given by informant
                in 18 was substituted
 
==============================
VAR ST0537 Y2. Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife)- or
           are you widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never been
           married?
 
           1.  MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE
           2.  NEVER MARRIED
           3.  DIVORCED
           4.  SEPARATED
           5.  WIDOWED
           7.  PARTNERS; NOT MARRIED
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0538  Y3. What is the highest grade of school or year of college you
             have completed?
 
       Code GRADE (00-17)
 
   00 - 12 (H.S. DIPLOMA)
 
   13 - 16+ (FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY)
 
           17.  GRADUATE WORK
 
           98.  DK
 
==============================
VAR ST0539  Y3a. Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school
                 equivalency test?
 
           1.  YES
           5.  NO
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 13-17, 98 or 99 in 538
 
==============================
VAR ST0540  Y3b. Did you graduate from a four-year college or university?
 
           1.  YES
           5.  NO
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 0-12, 98 or 99 in 538
 
==============================
VAR ST0541      Y3x. EDUCATION SUMMARY:
 
           Built from 538-540
 
           01. 8 grades or less
           02. 9-11 grades, no further schooling (including 12 years
                 without diploma, or equivalency test)
           03. High school diploma, or equivalency test
           04. More than 12 years of schooling
           05. BA level degree
           06. 17+ years
 
           98. DK
           99. NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0542      Y4.  We'd like to know if you are working now, or are you
          unemployed, retired, (a homemaker), a student, or what?
 
           10. WORKING NOW
           15. Working now and retired.
           16. Permanently diabled and working now
           17. Working now and homemaker
           18. Working now and student
           20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
           40. UNEMPLOYED
           50. Retired- no other occupation
           60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED
           70. HOMEMAKER- no other occupation
           75. Homemaker and student
           80. STUDENT- no other occupation
 
           99. NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0543      Y4x. SUMMARY: R's Working Status
 
           Built from 542--not entered by coders
 
           1.  R working now or is retired/ permanently disabled/
                homemaker/ student and working now
           2.  R temporarily laid off (20 in 542)
           4.  R unemployed (40 in 542)
           5.  R retired and not working (50 in 542)
           6.  R permanently disabled and not working (60 in 542)
           7.  R homemaker, not working (70 in 542)
           8.  R student, not working (80 in 542)
 
           9.  NA (99 in 542)
 
==============================
VAR ST0544    Y4a. What is your main occupation? (What sort of work do
                   you do?)
          (IF NOT CLEAR:  Tell me a little more about what you do.)
 
           Use 1980 Census OCC Code
 
           998.DK
           999.NA
 
           000.Inap; 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 99 in 542
 
==============================
VAR ST0545      Y4ax.Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
 
   1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES
 
           Built from 544
 
           01. Executive, Administrative, and Managerial (001-039)
           02. Professional Specialty Occupations (040-199)
           03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235)
           04. Sales Occupation (236-285)
           05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389)
           06. Private Household (403-407)
           07. Protective Service (408-427)
           08. Service Exec. Protective and Household (428-469)
           09. Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Operations (470-499)
           10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                 (500-699)
           11. Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors (700-799)
           12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859)
           13. Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                 (860-890)
           14. Member of Armed Forces (900)
 
           98. DK
           99. NA
 
           00. Inap; 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 99 in 542
 
==============================
VAR ST0546      Y4b. What kind of (business/industry) is that?
 
           Use 1980 Census IND Code
 
           998.  DK
           999.  NA
 
           000.  Inap; 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 99 in 542
 
==============================
VAR ST0547     Y5.   Does anyone in your household belong to a labor union?
 
           1.  YES
 
           5.  NO
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0548   Y5a. Who is it that belongs?  (CHECK AS MANY AS APPLICABLE)
 
           1.  RESPONDENT
           2.  RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE
           3.  OTHER FAMILY MEMBER
           4.  SOMEONE ELSE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 5, 8, or 9 in 547
 
==============================
VAR ST0549         (See V548)
 
           1.  RESPONDENT
           2.  RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE
           3.  OTHER FAMILY MEMBER
           4.  SOMEONE ELSE
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 5, 8, or 9 in 547
 
==============================
VAR ST0550     Y5ax.SUMMARY: Household Union Membership
 
           11. Respondent
           12. Respondent's Spouse
           13. Other Family Member
           14. Someone Else
           21. Respondent and Spouse
           22. Respondent and Other Family Member
           23. Respondent and Someone Else
           31. Spouse and Other Family Member
           32. Spouse and Someone Else
           99. NA
           00. Inap; no union member in household; 5, 8-9 in 547
 
==============================
VAR ST0551  Y6. We would like to know the general range of your family
           income, that is, the family living with you, for 1987 before
           taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions,
           dividends, interest, and all other income.  Was it under
           $30,000 or over $30,000?
           (IF UNCERTAIN:  What do you think it was?)
 
           1.  UNDER $30,000
           3.  $30,000 EXACTLY
           5.  MORE THAN $30,000
 
           7.  REFUSED
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0552      (See V551)
 
  Y6a. Was it under $20,000 or over $20,000?
 
           1.  UNDER
           3.  $20,000 EXACTLY
           5.  OVER
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 3, 5, 7-9 in 551
 
==============================
VAR ST0553      (See V551)
 
  Y6b. Was it under $40,000 or over $40,000?
 
           1.  UNDER
           3.  $40,000 EXACTLY
           5.  OVER
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 1, 3, 7-9 in 551
 
==============================
VAR ST0554      (See V551)
 
  Y6c. Was it under $10,000 or over $10,000?
 
           1.  UNDER
           3.  $10,000 EXACTLY
           5.  OVER
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 3, 5, 7-9 in 551; 3, 5, 8 or 9 in 552
 
==============================
VAR ST0555      (See V551)
 
  Y6d. Was it under $60,000 or over $60,000?
 
           1.  UNDER
           3.  $60,000 EXACTLY
           5.  OVER
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 1, 3, 7-9 in 551; 1, 3, 8 or 9 in 553
 
==============================
VAR ST0556      Y6.  SUMMARY: Family Income
 
           Built from 551-555
 
           11. LESS THAN $10,000 (1 in 554)
           12. $10,000- $19,999 (1 in 552 and 3,5 in 554)
           13. $20,000- $29,999 (3 in 552; 1 in 551 and 5 in 552)
           14. $30,000- $39,999 (3 in 552; 5 in 552 and 1 in 553)
           15. $40,000- $59,999 (3 in 553; 5 in 553 and 1 in 555)
           16. $60,000- and over (3, 5 in 555)
           21. LESS THAN 20K (DK or NA if under or over 10K; 1 in 552 and
               8, 9 in 554)
           22. LESS THAN 30K (DK or NA if under or over 20K; 8, 9 in 552
               and 0 in 554)
           23. MORE THAN 30K (DK or NA if under or over 40K; 8, 9 in 553
               and 0 in 555)
           24. MORE THAN 40K (DK or NA if under or over 60K; 5 in 553 and
               8, 9 in 555
           96. REFUSED
           98. DK
           99. NA; partial or minimum partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0557  Y7.  Is your religious preference Protestant, Roman Catholic,
          Jewish, or something else?
 
          Y7a. What church or denomination is that?
 
          Y7b. (IF BAPTIST): Is that Southern Baptist or something else?
 
           100. Protestant, no denomination given
           101. Non-Denominational Protestant Church
           102. Community Church (no denominational basis)
 
           109. OTHER Protestant (not listed below)
 
           PROTESTANT, REFORMATION ERA
 
           110. Presbyterian
           111. Lutheran (except Missouri Synod- see 141 or AME- see 121)
           112. Congregational
           113. Evangelical and Reformed
           114. Reformed, Dutch Reformed, or Christian Reformed
           115. United Church of Christ (not Church of Christ- see 132)
           116. Episcopalian, Anglican, Church of England
 
           PROTESTANT, PIETISTIC
           120. Methodist (except Free Methodist- see 132)
           121. African Methodist Episcopal (AME)
           122. United Brethren; Evangelical Brethren
           123. Baptist (except 138, 140 or NA type)
           124. Disciples of Christ
           125. "Christian"
           126. Mennonite; Amish
           127. Church of the Brethren
 
           PROTESTANT, NEO-FUNDAMENTALIST
 
           130. United Missionary; Protestant Missionary
           131. Church of God; Holiness
           132. Nazarene; Free Methodist
           133. Church of God in Christ
           134. Plymouth Brethren
           135. Pentecostal; Assembly of God
           136. Church of Christ
           137. Salvation Army
           138. Primitive, Frre Will, Missionary Fundamentalist
                   Gospel Baptist
           139. Seventh Day Adventist
           140. Southern Baptist
           141. Missouri Synod Lutheran
           149. OTHER Fundamentalists
 
           NON-TRADITIONAL CHRISTIAN
 
           150. Christian Scientist
           151. Spiritualist
           152. Mormon, Latter Day Saints (LDS)
           153. Unitarian Universalist
           154. Jehovah's Witness
           155. Quaker
           156. Unity
 
           CATHOLIC
 
           200. Roman Catholic
 
           JEWISH
 
           300. Jewish
 
           GREEK RITE CATHOLIC
 
           700. Greek Rite Catholic
 
           EASTERN ORTHODOX
 
           710. Greek Orthodox
           711. Russian Orthodox
           712. Rumanian Orthodox
           713. Serbian Orthodox
           719. OTHER Eastern Orthodox
 
           NON-CHRISTIANS, OTHER THAN JEWISH
 
           720. Muslim, Mohammedan
 
  NOTE: The code for Agnostics, 721. Buddhist Atheists is 800.  In previous
  722. Hindu election studies the code of 723. Bahai 728 was used.
 
           729. OTHER non-Judeo-Christian religions
           790. OTHER religions including religious/ ethical cults
 
           800. Agnostics, Atheists
 
           996. REFUSED
           997. Other, probably Protestant.
 
           998. DK; NONE, NO PREFERENCE
           999. NA; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0558      Y7c. Do you consider yourself a "born-again" Christian?
 
           1.  YES
           5.  NO
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; 300, 720-800, 996, 998, 999 in 557
 
==============================
VAR ST0559      Y8.  (IF ANY RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE)  How often do you attend
          (church/synagogue)?
 
           01.  LESS THAN ONCE A YEAR
           02.  ONCE OR TWICE A YEAR
           03.  SEVERAL TIMES A YEAR
           04.  ONCE A MONTH
           05.  COUPLE OF TIMES A MONTH
           06.  NEARLY EVERY WEEK
           07.  EVERY WEEK
           08.  MORE THAN ONCE A WEEK
 
           98.  DON'T KNOW
           99.  NA; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0560 Y9. How long have you lived in your city or town?(IF NECESSARY:
              How long have you lived in your county?--YEARS
 
           Code YEARS (02-70)
 
           90.  ALL OF LIFE
 
           98.  DK
           99.  NA; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0561  Y9. How long have you lived in your city or town?(IF NECESSARY:
              How long have you lived in your county?--MONTHS -- IF LESS
              THAN TWO YEARS
 
           Code MONTHS (01-23)
 
           98.  DK
           99.  NA
 
           00.  Inap; 2- 90 in 560
 
==============================
VAR ST0562 Y10. How long have you lived at your present address?--YEARS
 
           Code YEARS (02-70)
 
           90.  ALL OF LIFE
 
           98.  DK
           99.  NA; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0563 Y10. How long have you lived at your present address?--MONTHS--
               IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS
 
           Code MONTHS (01-23)
 
           98.  DK
           99.  NA
 
           00.  Inap; 2- 70 IN 562
 
==============================
VAR ST0564 Y11. Would you mind telling me your race?  Are you white, black,
           American Indian or Alaskan native, Asian or Pacific Islander?
 
           1.  WHITE
           2.  BLACK
           3.  AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE
           4.  ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0565      Y12. And is your ethnic origin Hispanic, that is, are you
           Mexican-American or Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or some other
           Hispanic origin?
 
           1.  YES, MEXICAN-AMERICAN/CHICANO
           2.  YES, PUERTO RICAN
           3.  YES, CUBAN
           4.  YES, OTHER HISPANIC
 
           5.  NO
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0566  Y13. How many telephones, counting extensions, do you have in
             your home?
 
           Code number (1-7)
 
           1. One
            .
            .
            .
           7. Seven or more
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST0567      Y13a.Do all the telephones have the same number?
 
           1.  YES
           5.  NO
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5; (64
               cases); 1 in 566
 
==============================
VAR ST0568      Y13b.Altogether, how many numbers are there?
 
           Code number (2-7)
 
           7.  MORE THAN 6
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA
 
           0.  Inap; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5; 1 in 566;
               1, 8 or 9 in 567
 
==============================
VAR ST0569      Y13c.How many numbers are for business only?
 
           Code number (0-7)
 
           0.  NONE
            .
            .
            .
           7.  MORE THAN 6
 
           8.  DK
           9.  NA; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5; 1 in 566; 1, 8
               or 9 in 567
 
==============================
VAR ST0570 Y14. As far as you know, is the number I dialed (READ TELEPHONE
          NUMBER FROM LABEL), listed in the telephone book?  (IF "NO": Why
          isn't it listed?)
 
           1.  YES
           2.  NO, UNLISTED
           3.  NO, TOO RECENT TO BE LISTED
 
           8.  DON'T KNOW IF LISTED
           9.  NA; Partial or Minimum Partial, 5 or 6 in 5
 
==============================
VAR ST1001 Case ID (6 digit number in upper left corner of facesheet)
 
                  000000. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1002 STAFF OF INTERVIEWER
 
  All interviews were taken over the telephone, due to the brevity of
  the interviewing period half of the interviews were taken by "field
  interviewers" and half by regular members of the Ann Arbor telephone
  facility staff
 
  1. Field
  2. Ann Arbor telephone facility
 
  0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1003 INTERVIEWER OF RECORD ID NUMBER
 
  Interviewer who conducted the interview
  Values in the range 212-9264
 
  0.Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1004 REFUSAL CONVERSION INDICATOR
 
  1. Initial refusal, converted
  5. No initial refusal
  0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1005 PERSUASION LETTER SENT
 
  1.Yes, letter sent
  5. No
  9. NA
  0.Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1006 INTERVIEWER INTERVIEW NUMBER
 
  Consecutive number starting with 1, assigned to each interview
  completed by the same interviewer
 
  1. One
  .
  .
  26. Twenty-six
 
  999. NA
  000. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1007 TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS
 
  Total number of calls made to the household unit to obtain interview
 
  1. One
  44. Forty-four
  00. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1008 FINAL RESULT CODE
 
  1. Complete interview
  0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1101 2. COVERSHEET ID
 
  Code 5 digit number in boxes to right of question (00001-99998),
  EXCEPT:
 
   99999. NA
   00000. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1102 2a. AREA CODE
 
  Code 3 digit number in boxes to right of question (205-919), EXCEPT:
 
  999. NA
  000.Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1103 3. Interviewer's ID No.
 
  Code 4 digit number written on line to right of question
  (0001-9998), EXCEPT:
 
   9999. NA
   0000. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1104 4a. Date IW Began: MONTH
 
  03. MARCH
  04. APRIL
 
  99. NA
  00. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1105 4b. Date IW Began: DAY
 
      Code actual DAY OF MONTH (01-31), EXCEPT:
 
  99. NA
  00. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1106 5a. Date IW Completed: MONTH
 
  03. MARCH
  04. APRIL
 
  99. NA
  00. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1107 5b.  Date  IW Completed: DAY
 
  Code  actual DAY OF MONTH (01-31), EXCEPT:
 
  99. NA
  00. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1108 6.  Length of IW
 
  Code actual number of MINUTES (01-98), EXCEPT:
 
  99. NA
  00. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1109 7.  Length of Edit
 
  Code actual number of MINUTES (01-98), EXCEPT:
 
  99.  NA
  00. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1110 Tl. Did R provide any information during this interview about
             changes which may have occurred to R or family members during
             the passt year about any of the following:
 
  Tla. job status?
 
  1. YES
  5. NO
 
  9. NA
  0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1111 (See V1110)
 
  T1b. health?
 
  1. YES
  5. NO
 
  9. NA
  0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1112 (See V1110)
 
  Tlc. living arrangements?
 
  1. YES
  5. NO
 
  9. NA
  0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1113 (See V1110)
 
  Tld. finances?
 
  1. YES
  5. NO
 
  9. NA
  0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1114 (See V1110)
 
  Tle. other changes?
 
  1. YES
  5. NO
 
  9. NA
  0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1115  T2. Please describe any ambiguous or conflicting situation that
              you want coding to know about:
 
       1.YES (Some comment written by Iwer)
       5. NONE
 
       9. NA
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1116 T3. Were there any serious problems with the interview, such as 
              R's difficulty in hearing or understanding the questions,
              etc., which affected the quality of the interview?
 
       1. YES
       5. NONE
 
       9. NA
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1201 Al.First of all, would you tell me what is the month and year of
               your birth?--MONTH
 
       Code actual MONTH (01-12), EXCEPT:
 
       99.   NA
       00.Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1202 Al.  YEAR
 
       Code actual YEAR (1880-1970), EXCEPT:
 
      9999. NA
 
      0000. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1203 Alx. Age of Respondent
 
  BUILT AND DISPLAYED--NOT ENTERED BY CODER
  Built from V1104, V1201 and V1202. Month and year of R's birth
  subtracted from month and year of interview.
 
  VAR 17-98 = actual age
 
  00 = NA; 9999 in 1202; No recontact
 
  Note:If R refused date of birth at recontact, R's age from V536
  was tranferred. No effort was made to correct small
  discrepancies between R's date of birth, and resulting age
  as given during the first survey and the recontact.
 
==============================
VAR ST1204 A2.  Would you say that you are very much interested, somewhat
       interested, or not much interested in following the presidential
       campaign in 1988?
 
       1. VERY MUCH INTERESTED
       3. SOMEWHAT INTERESTED
       5. NOT MUCH INTERESTED
 
       8. DK
       9. NA
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1205  A3. During the campaign, did anyone call you up or come around
              and talk to you about supporting a candidate for President?
 
       1. YES
       5. NO
 
       8. DK
       9. NA
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1206 A4.  Did anyone call you up or come around to talk to you about
      registering to vote?
 
       1. YES
       5. NO
 
       8. DK
       9. NA
 
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1207 A5. So far this year have you talked to anyone and tried to show
               them why they should support one of the candidates for
               President?
 
       1. YES
       5. NO
 
       8. DK
       9. NA
 
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1208  B1. I'm going to read a list with names of people in politics.
          Many people tell us they have not heard about some of the people
          on this list. As I read each name, please tell me whether or not
          you have heard of this person.
 
  Bla. George Bush
 
       Note:See Introduction and/or Questionnaire for information about
       administration of this section.
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1209        (See V1208)
 
  Blb. Robert Dole
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1210         (See V1208)
 
   Blc. Pierre DuPont
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. MA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1211       (See V1208)
 
   Bld. Alexander Haig
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1212        (See V1208)
 
   Ble. Jack Kemp
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1213        (See V1208)
   Blf. Pat  Robertson
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1214         (See V1208)
 
   Blg. Bruce Babbitt
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1215        (See V1208)
 
   B1h. Michael Dukakis
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1216          (See V1208)
 
   B1j. Richard Gephardt
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1217       (See V1208)
 
   Blk. Albert Gore
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1218         (See V1208)
 
   B1m. Jesse Jackson
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1219             (See V1208)
 
   B1n. Paul Simon
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1220          (See V1208)
 
   Blp. Gary Hart
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1221          (See V1208)
 
   Blq. Sam  Nunn
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1222         (See V1208)
 
   B1r. Mario Cuomo
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1223        (See V1208)
 
   B1s. Ted  Kennedy
 
       1. Has heard of this person; name left on list
       5. Has not heard of this person; name crossed off list
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1224 Bit. Dummy Variable (0)
 
==============================
VAR ST1225 B2. How much would you say you know about these people? For each
             name I read, please tell me whether you know quite a lot, a
             little, almost nothing about him.
             The first person is (FIRST NAME NOT CROSSED OUT). (Would you
             say you know quite a lot, a fair amount, a little, or almost
             nothing about him?)
 
  B2a. George Bush
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0. Inap, No recontact; 5, 9 in 1208
 
==============================
VAR ST1226 (See V1225)
 
  B2b. Robert Dole
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1209
 
==============================
VAR ST1227 (See V1225)
 
  B2c. Pierre DuPont
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1210
 
==============================
VAR ST1228 (See V1225)
 
  B2d. Alexander Haig
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1211
 
==============================
VAR ST1229      (See V1225)
 
  B2e. Jack Kemp
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1212
 
==============================
VAR ST1230     (See V1225)
 
  B2f. Pat Robertson
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1213
 
==============================
VAR ST1231      (See V1225)
 
  B2g. Bruce Babbitt
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1214
 
==============================
VAR ST1232       (See V1225)
 
  B2h. Michael Dukakis
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1215
 
==============================
VAR ST1233     (See V1225)
 
  B2j. Richard Gephardt
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1216
 
==============================
VAR ST1234     (See V1225)
 
  B2k. Albert Gore
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1217
 
==============================
VAR ST1235    (See V1225)
 
  B2m. Jesse Jackson
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1218
 
==============================
VAR ST1236      (See V1225)
 
  B2n. Paul Simon
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5. 9 in 1219
 
==============================
VAR ST1237     (See V1225)
 
  B2p. Gary Hart
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1220
 
==============================
VAR ST1238     (See V1225)
 
  B2q. Sam Nunn
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1221
 
==============================
VAR ST1239     (See V1225)
 
  B2r. Mario Cuomo
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1222
 
==============================
VAR ST1240     (See V1225)
 
  B2s. Ted Kennedy
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact; 5. 9 in 1223
 
==============================
VAR ST1241     (See V1225)
 
  B2t. Ronald Reagan
 
       1. QUITE A LOT
       2. A FAIR AMOUNT
       3. LITTLE
       4. ALMOST NOTHING
 
       9. NA; Refused
 
       0.Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1242 B2x-a.    SUMMARY: Recognition of George Bush
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1208 and V1225
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                 NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1243 B2x-b.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Robert Dole
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1209 and V1226
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                 NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1244 B2x-c.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Pierre DuPont
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1210 and V1227
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA  how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1245 B2x-d.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Alexander Haig
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1211 and V1228
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1246 B2x-e.    SUMMARY: Recocrnition of Jack Kemp
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1212 and V1229
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1247 B2x-f.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Pat Robertson
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1213 and V1230
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1248 B2x-q.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Bruce Babbitt
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1214 and V1231
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1249 B2x-h.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Michael Dukakis
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1215 and V1232
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                 NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1250 B2x-i.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Richard Gephardt
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1216 and V1233
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1251 B2x-k.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Albert Gore
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1217 and V1234
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1252 B2x-m.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Jesse Jackson
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1218 and V1235
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1253 B2x-n.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Paul Simon
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1219 and V1236
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1254 B2x-p.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Gary Hart
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1220 and V1237
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1255 B2x-q.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Sam Nunn
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1221 and V1238
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1256 B2x-r.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Mario Cuomo
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1222 and V1239
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1257 B2x-s.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Ted Kennedy
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1223 and V1240
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1258 B2x-t.    SUMMARY: Recognition of Ronald Reagan
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1224 and V1241
 
            0.   Have never heard of this person
            1.   Know almost nothing
            2.   Know a little
            3.   Know a fair amount
            4.   Know quite a lot
 
            8.   NA whether ever heard of person; have heard of person, but
                NA how much know about him
            9.   Inap; No recontact
 
   ==============================
VAR ST1301 
 
      B3.Now let's talk about your feelings toward the people you know
      something about. II 11 read the name of a person and I will ask you
      to rate that person on a thermometer that runs from 0 to 100
      degrees.  Ratings between 50 and 100 degrees mean that you feel
      favorable and warm toward that person. Ratings between 0 and 50
      degrees mean that you don't feel too favorable and are cool toward
      that person. You may use any number from 0 to 100 to tell me how
      favorable or unfavorable your feelings are for each person.
 
  If you don't feel particularly warm or cool toward that person, you
  would rate the person at the 50 degree mark.
 
  The first person is (FIRST NAME NOT CROSSED OUT) . How would you
  rate him using this thermometer?
 
  B3a. George Bush
 
  Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1208; 4 in 1225
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1302 (See V1301)
 
  B3b. Robert Dole
 
  Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1209; 4 in 1226
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1303     (See V1301)
 
  B3c. Pierre DuPont
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1210; 4 in 1227
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
    ==============================
VAR ST1304     (See V1301)
 
  B3d. Alexander Haig
 
  Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1211; 4 in 1228
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1305    (See V1301)
 
  B3e. Jack Kemp
 
  Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1212; 4 in 1229
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1306     (See V1301)
 
  B3f. Pat Robertson
 
  Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1213; 4 in 1230
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1307    (See V1301)
 
  B3g. Bruce Babbitt
 
  Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1214; 4 in 1231
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1308     (See V1301)
 
  B3h. Michael DukakiB
 
     Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1215; 4 in 1232
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1309    (See V1301)
 
  B3i. Richard Gephardt
 
  Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1216; 4 in 1233
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1310    (See V1301)
 
  B3k. Albert Gore
 
     Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1217; 4 in 1234
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1311    (See V1301)
 
  B3m. Jesse Jackson
 
      Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1218; 4 in 1235
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1312     (See V1301)
 
  B3n. Paul Simon
 
      Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1219; 4 in 1236
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1313    (See V1301)
 
  B3p. Gary Hart
 
  Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1220; 4 in 1237
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1314    (See V1301)
 
  B3q. Sam Nunn
 
  Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1221; 4 in 1238
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1315     (See V1301)
 
   B3r. Mario Cuomo
 
  Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1222; 4 in 1239
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1316       (See V1301)
 
  B3s. Ted Kennedy
 
   Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No  recontact; 5, 9 in 1223; 4 in 1240
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1317       (See V1301)
 
  B3t. Ronald Reagan
 
   Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
  997.Inap; No  recontact; 4 in 1241
  998.DON'T KNOW; CAN'T JUDGE
  999.NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1318 C1.Which candidate won the Democratic presidential primary
            in (Rls STATE)?
 
            11.Bruce Babbitt
            12.Michael Dukakis
            13.Richard Gephardt
            14.Albert Gore, Jr.
            15.Gary Hart
            16.Jesse Jackson
            17.Paul Simon
 
            21.Mario Cuomo
            22.Sam Nunn
            23.Ted Kennedy
 
            51.George Bush
            52.Robert Dole
            53.Pierre DuPont
            54.Alexander Haig
            55.Jack Kemp
            56.Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
            61.Ronald Reagan
            97.Other
 
            98.DON'T KNOW
            99.NA; Refused
 
            00.Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1319 Clx. RECODE: Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
       candidates running for the -presidential nomination
 
                 BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
                 Built from V1318
 
       1.   Valid Democratic candidate name given (i.e., name of an
            announced candidate) and correct party associated with name
       2.   Valid candidate name given, but incorrect party associated
            with name
       5.   Invalid candidate name given (i.e., name of person not an
            announced candidate)
 
       9.   DK or NA for candidate name
       0.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1320  C2.  Which candidate won the Republican presidential primary in
          (R's STATE)?
 
            11.Bruce Babbitt
            12.Michael Dukakis
            13.Richard Gephardt
            14.Albert Gore, Jr.
            15.Gary Hart
            16.Jesse Jackson
            17.Paul Simon
 
            21.Mario Cuomo
            22.Sam Nunn
            23.Ted Kennedy
 
            51.George Bush
            52.Robert Dole
            53.Pierre DuPont
            54.Alexander Haig
            55.Jack Kemp
            56.Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
            61.Ronald Reagan
 
            97.Other
 
            98.DON'T KNOW
            99.NA; Refused
 
            00.Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1321 C2x. RECODE: Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
       candidates running for the presidential nomination
 
            BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
            Built from V1320
 
       1.   Valid Republican candidate name given (i.e., name of an
             announced candidate) and correct party associated with name
       2.   Valid candidate name given, but incorrect party associated
             with name
       5.   Invalid candidate name given (i.e., name of person not an
             announced candidate)
 
       9.   DK or NA for candidate name
       0.   Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1322 Dl.As you know, each party will have a convention this August to
          nominate someone to run for President. Now, thinking about these
          nominating conventions, who do you think is likely to win the
          Democratic nomination for President? We will be using a scale
          which runs from 0 to 100, where 0 represents no chance for the
          nomination, 50 represents an even chance, and 100 represents
          certain victory. You may use any number between 0 and 100.
 
       Dla. (what do you think) Michael Dukakis' chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1215; 4 in 1232
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1323     (See V1322)
 
  Dlb. (What do you think) Richard Gephardt's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1216; 4 in 1233
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1324    (See V1322)
 
  Dlc. (What do you think) Albert Gore's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1215; 4 in 1232
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
            997.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1217; 4 in 1234
 
==============================
VAR ST1325     (See V1322)
 
  D1d. (What do you think) Jesse Jackson's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1218; 4 in 1235
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1326    (See V1322)
 
  Dle. (What do you think) Paul Simon's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1219; 4 in 1236
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1327      (See V1322)
 
  D1f. (What do you think) Gary Hart's chances (are ?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; R was interviewed March 12 or
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused afterwards; 5, 9 in 1220; 4 in 1237
 
                 Note: Gary Hart withdrew from the race on March 11.
                      Respondents interviewed on March 11 before the
                      announcement were asked 1327, while those
                      interviewed after the announcement were
                      not (997 in 1327).
 
==============================
VAR ST1328 D2.And what about the Republican candidates for President? What
            are the chances of winning the nomination for each of these
            candidates?
 
      D2a. What do you think George Bush's chances are?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1208; 4 in 1225
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1329    (See V1328)
 
  D2b. (What do you think) Robert Dole's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1209; 4 in 1226
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1330     (See V1328)
 
  D2c. (What do you think) Jack Kemp's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
            997. Inap; No recontact; R was interviewed on March 11 or
                 afterwards; 5, 9 in 1212; 4 in 1229
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
            Note:  Jack Kemp withdrew from the race on March 10.
            Respondents interviewed before the announcement were asked
            1330, while those interviewed after were not (997 in 1330).
 
==============================
VAR ST1331    (See V1328)
 
  D2d. (What do you think) Pat Robertson's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1213; 4 in 1230
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1332  D3. Now thinking about the general election to be held this
              November we'd like you to tell us about some of the
              Democratic candidates' chances of winning the presidency
              in 1988. As before, we will use a scale that runs from 0
              to 100, where 0 represents no chance of winning the
              presidency, 50 represents an even chance, and 100 represents
              certain victory. (You may use any number from 0 to 100.)
 
  D3a. (What do you think) Michael Dukakis' chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1215; 4 in 1232
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1333    (See V1332)
 
  D3b. (What do you think) Richard Gephardt's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1216; 4 in 1233
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1334    (See V1332)
 
  D3c. (What do you think) Albert Gore's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1217; 4 in 1234
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1335     (See V1332)
  D3d. (what do you think) Jesse Jackson's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1218; 4 in 1235
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1336     (See V1332)
 
  D3e. (what do you think) Paul Simon's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1219; 4 in 1236
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1340      (See V1332)
 
  D4c. (what do you think) Jack Kemp's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; R was interviewed March 10 or
                    afterwards; 5, 9 in 1212; 4 in 1229
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
       Note:  Jack Kemp withdrew from the race on March 10. Respondents
       interviewed before the announcement were asked 1340, while
       those interviewed after were not (997 in 1340).
 
==============================
VAR ST1341     (See V1332)
 
  D4d. (What do you think) Pat Robertson's chances (are)?
 
            Code actual NUMBER (000-100), EXCEPT:
 
            997. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1213; 4 in 1230
            998. DK
            999. NA; Refused
 
==============================
VAR ST1406 ES.   Did you happen to watch any of the televised debates among
            the Republican candidates for President?
 
            1. YES
            5. NO
 
            8. DK
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1407     (See V1406)
 
  E5a.  How many of the debates did you watch?
 
             Code actual NUMBER (01-96), EXCEPT:
 
            00. None; 5 in 1406
 
            97. Other
 
            98. DON'T KNOW; NA
            99. Inap; No recontact; 8-9 in 1406
 
==============================
VAR ST1408 E5x. DUMMY VARIABLE (00)
 
==============================
VAR ST1409 Gl.Now we'd like to know about your impressions of some of the
             candidates. I am going to read a list of words and phrases
             people use to describe political figures. After each one, I
             would like you to tell me how much the word or phrase fits
             your impression of a particular candidate.
 
       G2.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
 
             Respondents who had never heard of a candidate from Question
             B1, or who had heard of a candidat   e but knew almost nothing
             about him, wer   e not asked further questions about that
             candidate. This was accomplished by means of "crossing-out"
             names on a list of candid   ates which was printed on a card.
             The names were crossed out at Bl & B2; the card was then used
             by the interviewer to fill out the checkpoints at Section G.
             See the questionnaire for clarification.
 
            1. "MICHAEL DUKAKIS" IS NOT CROSSED OUT
            5. "MICHAEL DUKAKIS" IS CROSSED OUT
 
            9. Refused; 9 in 1215
 
            0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1410 G2a. (The first word is "intelligent.") How much would you say
            "intelligent" fits your impression of Michael Dukakis: a
            great deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
       G2aa.     INTELLIGENT
 
            1.A GREAT DEAL
            2.SOMEWHAT USE SAME CODE
            4.A LITTLE FOR V1411-1417
            5.NOT AT ALL
 
            8.CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9.NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1409
 
==============================
VAR ST1411   (See V1409)
 
  G2ab.     Compassionate
 
            1.A GREAT DEAL
            2.SOMEWHAT USE SAME CODE
            4.A LITTLE FOR V1411-1417
            5.NOT AT ALL
 
            8.CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9.NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1409
 
==============================
VAR ST1412    (See V1409)
 
   G2ac.     Moral
 
            1.A GREAT DEAL
            2.SOMEWHAT USE SAME CODE
            4.A LITTLE FOR V1411-1417
            5.NOT AT ALL
 
            8.CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9.NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1409
 
==============================
VAR ST1413     (See V1409)
 
   G2ad.     Inspiring
 
            1.A GREAT DEAL
            2.SOMEWHAT USE SAME CODE
            4.A LITTLE FOR V1411-1417
            5.NOT AT ALL
 
            8.CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9.NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1409
 
==============================
VAR ST1414    (See V1409)
 
   G2ae.     Provides strong leadership
 
            1.A GREAT DEAL
            2.SOMEWHAT USE SAME CODE
            4.A LITTLE FOR V1411-1417
            5.NOT AT ALL
 
            8.CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9.NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1409
 
==============================
VAR ST1415    (See V1409)
 
   G2af.     Decent
 
            1.A GREAT DEAL
            2.SOMEWHAT USE SAME CODE
            4.A LITTLE FOR V1411-1417
            5.NOT AT ALL
 
            8.CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9.NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1409
 
==============================
VAR ST1416   (See V1409)
 
   G2ag.     Really cares about people like you
 
            1.A GREAT DEAL
            2.SOMEWHAT USE SAME CODE
            4.A LITTLE FOR V1411-1417
            5.NOT AT ALL
 
            8.CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9.NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1409
 
==============================
VAR ST1417 G2ah.     (See V1409)
 
  Knowledgeable
 
            1.A GREAT DEAL
            2.SOMEWHAT USE SAME CODE
            4.A LITTLE FOR V1411-1417
            5.NOT AT ALL
 
            8.CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9.NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1409
 
==============================
VAR ST1418 G3.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
 
            1. "RICHARD GEPHARDT" IS NOT CROSSED OUT
            5. "RICHARD GEPHARDT" IS CROSSED OUT
 
            9. Refused; 9 in 1216
 
            0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1419 G3a.  (The first word is "intelligent.") How much would you say
             "intelligent" fits your impression of Richard Gephardt: a
             great deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
       G3aa.     INTELLIGENT
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1418
 
==============================
VAR ST1420    (See V1419)
 
  G3ab.     Compassionate
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1418
 
==============================
VAR ST1421    (See V1419)
 
   G3ac.     Moral
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1418
 
==============================
VAR ST1422      (See V1419)
 
   G3ad.     Inspiring
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1418
 
==============================
VAR ST1423       (See V1419)
 
   G3ae.     Provides strong leadership
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1418
 
==============================
VAR ST1424      (See V1419)
 
   G3af.     Decent
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1418
 
==============================
VAR ST1425      (See V1419)
 
   G3ag.     Really cares about people like you
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1418
 
==============================
VAR ST1426      (See V1419)
 
   G3ah.     Knowledgeable
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1418
 
==============================
VAR ST1427 G4.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
 
            1. "ALBERT GORE" IS NOT CROSSED OUT
            5. "ALBERT GORE" IS CROSSED OUT
 
            9. Refused; 9 in 1217
 
            0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1428 G4a.  (The first word is "intelligent.,,) How much would you say
             intelligent" fits your impression of Albert Gore: a great
             deal,somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
       G4aa.     INTELLIGENT
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1427
 
==============================
VAR ST1429     (See V1428)
 
  G4ab.     Compassionate
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1427
 
==============================
VAR ST1430     (See V1428)
 
  G4ac.     Moral
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1427
 
==============================
VAR ST1431    (See V1428)
 
  G4ad.     Inspiring
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1427
 
==============================
VAR ST1432    (See V1428)
 
  G4ae.     Provides strong leadership
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1427
 
==============================
VAR ST1433    (See V1428)
 
  G4af.     Decent
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1427
 
==============================
VAR ST1434    (See V1428)
 
  G4ag.     Really cares about people like you
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1427
 
==============================
VAR ST1435     (See V1428)
 
  G4ah.     Knowledgeable
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1427
 
==============================
VAR ST1436 G5.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
            1."JESSE JACKSON" IS NOT CROSSED OUT
            5."JESSE JACKSON" IS CROSSED OUT
 
            9.Refused; 9 in 1218
 
            0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1437      G5a.   (The first word is "intelligent.") How much would
                  YOU say "intelligent" fits your impression of Jesse
                  Jackson: a great deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
       G5aa. INTELLIGENT
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1436
 
==============================
VAR ST1438     (See V1437)
 
  G5ab.     Compassionate
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1436
 
==============================
VAR ST1439     (See V1437)
 
  G5ac.     Moral
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1436
 
==============================
VAR ST1440    (See V1437)
 
  G5ad.     Inspiring
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1436
 
==============================
VAR ST1441     (See V1437)
 
  G5ae.     Provides strong leadership
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1436
 
==============================
VAR ST1442    (See V1437)
 
  G5af.     Decent
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1436
 
==============================
VAR ST1443     (See V1437)
 
  G5ag.     Really cares about people like you
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1436
 
==============================
VAR ST1444    (See V1437)
  G5ah.     Knowledgeable
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1436
 
==============================
VAR ST1510 G7.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
 
            1."ROBERT DOLE" IS NOT CROSSED OUT
            5."ROBERT DOLE" IS CROSSED OUT
 
            9.Refused; 9 in 1209
 
            0.Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1511 G7a.  (The first word is "intelligent.") How much would you say
             "intelligent" fits your impression of Robert Dole: a great
             deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
       G7aa.     INTELLIGENT
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1510
 
==============================
VAR ST1512     (See V1511)
 
  G7ab.     Compassionate
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1510
 
==============================
VAR ST1513     (See V1511)
 
  G7ac.     Moral
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1510
 
==============================
VAR ST1514     (See V1511)
 
  G7ad.     Inspiring
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1510
 
==============================
VAR ST1515    (See V1511)
 
  G7ae.     Provides strong leadership
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1510
 
==============================
VAR ST1516    (See V1511)
 
  G7af.     Decent
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1510
 
==============================
VAR ST1517     (See V1511)
  G7ag.     Really cares about people like you
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1510
 
==============================
VAR ST1518    (See V1511)
 
  G7ah.     Knowledgeable
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. A LITTLE
 
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1510
 
==============================
VAR ST1519 G8.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
 
            1. "PAT ROBERTSON" IS NOT CROSSED OUT
            5. "PAT ROBERTSON" IS CROSSED OUT
 
            9. Refused; 9 in 1213
 
            0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1520 G8a.  The first word is "intelligent.") How much would you say
             "intelligent" fits your impression of Pat Robertson: a great
             deal, somewhat, a little, or not at all?
 
       G8aa. INTELLIGENT
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1519
 
==============================
VAR ST1521    (See V1520)
 
  G8ab.     Compassionate
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1519
 
==============================
VAR ST1522    (See V1520)
 
   G8ac.     Moral
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1519
 
==============================
VAR ST1523    (See V1520)
 
   G8ad.     Inspiring
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1519
 
==============================
VAR ST1524    (See V1520)
 
   G8ae.     Provides strong leadership
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1519
 
==============================
VAR ST1525    (See V1520)
 
   G8af.     Decent
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1519
 
==============================
VAR ST1526    (See V1520)
 
   G8ag.     Really cares about people like you
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1519
 
==============================
VAR ST1527    (See V1520)
 
   G8ah.     Knowledgeable
 
            1. A GREAT DEAL
            2. SOMEWHAT
            4. LITTLE
            5. NOT AT ALL
 
            8. CAN'T SAY; DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact; 5, 9 in 1519
 
==============================
VAR ST1528 J1.(NAME OF R'S STATE) held a presidential primary election on
         March 8. Did you vote in that primary or were you unable to do so?
 
            1. YES
            5. NO
 
            8. DK
            9. NA
 
            0.Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1529 Jla.  Did you vote in the Republican presidential primary or in
      the Democratic presidential primary?
 
            1. REPUBLICAN
            5. DEMOCRATIC
 
            7. R volunteers: did not vote in either
 
            8. DON'T KNOW
            9. NA
            0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528
 
==============================
VAR ST1530  Jlb. For which Republican candidate for President did you vote?
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528; 5, 8-9 in 1529
 
==============================
VAR ST1531  Jlc.For which Democratic candidate for President did you vote?
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528; 1, 8-9 in 1529
 
==============================
VAR ST1532      Jld. For which candidate for President did you vote?
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00.Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528; 1, 5, 9 in 1529
 
==============================
VAR ST1533      Jlx. SUMMARY: Respondent's vote in the presidential primary
 
                 Voted in Democratic primary:
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 Voted in Republican primary:
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
 
                 96. Voted in either primary for candidate running in
                    the opposite party primary, or for political
                    figures who were not running
                 97. Voted in the Republican primary, refused, DK or NA
                     for whom
                 98. Voted in the Democratic primary, refused, DK or NA
                     for whom
                 99. DK/NA if voted in primary
 
                 0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528
 
==============================
VAR ST1534    J2.    Would you say that at the time of the primary your
                   preference for this candidate was strong or not strong?
 
                 1. STRONG
                 5. NOT STRONG
 
                 8. DON'T KNOW
                 9. NA
 
                 0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528
 
==============================
VAR ST1535   J3.  When did you decide to vote for him: on election day,
           a week before, or even earlier than that?
 
                 1. ELECTION DAY
                 2. WEEK BEFORE
                 3. EVEN EARLIER
 
                 7. Other
 
                 8. DK
                 9. NA
 
                 0. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528
 
==============================
VAR ST1536      J4.  If you could have cast more than one vote in the
           (Democratic/Republican) Presidential primary, what other
           candidates would you consider acceptable and have voted for?
 
  Code five mentions.
  [Mention 1]
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528; no further mention
 
==============================
VAR ST1537    (See V 1536)
 
  [Mention 2]
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528; no further mention
 
==============================
VAR ST1538    (See V1536)
 
  [Mention 3]
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528; no further mention
 
==============================
VAR ST1539    (See V 1536)
 
  [Mention 4]
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528; no further mention
 
==============================
VAR ST1540    (See V1536)
 
  [Mention 5]
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528; no further mention
 
==============================
VAR ST1541      J4x. SUMMARY: Probe Indications for J4
 
                 00. No probes indicated
                 11. Probe after lst mention only
 
                 12.    "     "   2nd    "      "
                 13.    "     "   3rd    "      "
                 14.    "     "   4th    "      "
 
                 21. Probes after lst and 2nd mentions
 
                 22.     "     "   lst and 3rd    "
                 23.     "     "   lst and 4th    "
                 24.     "     "   2nd and 3rd    "
                 25.     "     "   2nd and 4th    "
                 26.     "     "   3rd and 4th    "
 
                 31.Probes after lst, 2nd and 3rd mentions
 
                 32.   "     "    lst, 2nd and 4th    "
                 33.   "     "    lst, 3rd and 4th    "
                 34.   "     "    2nd, 3rd and 4th    "
 
                 41. Probes after lst, 2nd, 3rd and 4th mentions
 
                 97. other combinations
 
                 99. Inap; No recontact; 5, 8-9 in 1528
 
==============================
VAR ST1542      J5.      If you had voted, would you have voted in the
                    Republican or on the Democratic presidential primary?
 
                 1. REPUBLICAN
                 5. DEMOCRATIC
 
                 8. DON'T KNOW
 
                 9. NA
 
                 0.Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528
 
==============================
VAR ST1543      J5a.     Which Republican candidate did you prefer for
                       President?
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00.Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528; 5, 8-9 in 1542
 
==============================
VAR ST1544   J5b. Which Democratic candidate did you prefer for President?
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528; 1, 8-9 in 1542
 
==============================
VAR ST1545      J5x. SUMMARY: For Respondents who didn't vote, preference
                       of Primary candidate
 
                 Voted in Democratic primary:
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 Voted in Republican primary:
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
 
                 96. Would have voted in either primary for candidate
                     running in the opposite party primary, or for
                     political figures who were not running
 
                 97. Would have voted in the Republican primary;
                     nobody, refused, DK or MA for whom
 
                 98. Would have voted in the Democratic primary;
                     nobody, refused, DK or NA for whom
 
                 99. DK/NA which primary would have voted in
 
                 0. Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528
 
==============================
VAR ST1546   (See V1545)
 
  J6.  Would you say that at the time of the primary your preference for
       this candidate was strong or not strong?
 
                 1. STRONG
                 5. NOT STRONG
 
                 8. DON'T KNOW
                 9. NA
 
                 0. Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528; 8-9 in 1542
 
==============================
VAR ST1547      J7.  If you could have cast more than one vote in the
           (Democratic/Republican) Presidential primary, what other
           candidates would you consider acceptable and have voted for?
 
  Code five mentions.
  [Mention 1]
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528; 8-9 in 1542; no
  further mention
 
==============================
VAR ST1548          (See V1547)
 
  [Mention 2]
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528; 8-9 in 1542;
                     no further mention
 
==============================
VAR ST1549          (See V1547)
 
  [Mention 3]
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528; 8-9 in 1542;
                     no further mention
 
==============================
VAR ST1550     (See V1547)
 
  [Mention 4]
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528; 8-9 in 1542;
                     no further mention
 
==============================
VAR ST1551    (See V1547)
 
  [Mention 5]
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. None, no one
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528; 8-9 in 1542;
                     no further mention
 
==============================
VAR ST1552      J7x. SUMMARY: Probe Indications for J7
 
                 00. No probes indicated
                 11. Probe after lst mention only
                 12.    "    "    2nd    "      "
                 13.    "    "    3rd    "      "
                 14.    "    "    4th    "      "
 
                 21. Probes after lst and 2nd mentions
 
                 22.    "      "   lst and 3rd    "
                 23.    "      "   lst and 4th    "
                 24.    "      "   2nd and 3rd    "
                 25.    "      "   2nd and 4th    "
                 26.    "      "   3rd and 4th    "
 
                 31. Probes after lst, 2nd and 3rd mentions
 
                 32.    "      "   1st, 2nd and 4th     "
                 33.    "      "   1st, 3rd and 4th     "
                 34.    "      "   2nd, 3rd and 4th     "
 
                 41. Probes after 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th mentions
 
                 97. Other combinations
 
                 99. Inap; No recontact; 1, 9 in 1528
 
==============================
VAR ST1553      Kl.  Who would you like to see the Democrats nominate for
           President in 1988?
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. NO ONE; DON'T CARE
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER; NA
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1554      Klx. RECODE: Respondent's knowledge of the names and
           parties of candidates running for the presidential
           nomination
 
                 BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
                 Built from V1553
 
                 1. Valid Democratic candidate name given (i.e., nameof an
                    announced candidate)
                    and correct party associated with name
                 2. Valid candidate name given, but incorrect party
                    associated with name
                 5. Invalid candidate name given (i.e., name of person not
                    an announced candidate)
 
                 9. NA; 96, 99 in 1553
 
                 0. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1555     Kla. Suppose, for one reason or another, (he/she) is not
          chosen as the Democratic candidate. Who would be your
          second choice for the Democratic nomination?
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. NO ONE; DON'T CARE
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER; NA
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 96, 99 in 1553
 
==============================
VAR ST1556      Klax. RECODE: Respondent's knowledge of the names and
           parties of candidates running for the presidential
           nomination
 
                 BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
                 Built from V1555
 
             1. Valid Democratic candidate name given (i.e., name of an
                announced candidate) and correct party associated with name
            2. Valid candidate name given, but incorrect party associated
               with name
            5. Invalid candidate name given (i.e., name of person not an
               announced candidate)
 
            9. NA; 96, 99 in 1555
 
            0. Inap; No recontact; 96, 99 in 1553
 
==============================
VAR ST1557      K2.  Who would you like to see the Republicans nominate for
           President in 1988?
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. NO ONE; DON'T CARE
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER; NA
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1558      K2x. RECODE: Respondent's knowledge of the names and
           parties of candidates running for the presidential nomination
 
                 BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
                 Built from V1557
 
                 1. Valid Republican candidate name given (i.e., name of an
                   announced candidate)
                   and correct party associated with name
                 2. Valid candidate name given, but incorrect party
                   associated with name
                 5. Invalid candidate name given (i.e., name of person not
                   an announced candidate)
 
                 9. NA; 98, 99 in 1557
 
                 0. Inap; no recontact
 
==============================
VAR ST1559      K2a. Suppose, for one reason or another, (he/she) is not
           chosen as the Republican candidate. Who would be Your
           second choice for the Republican nomination?
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. NO ONE; DON'T CARE
                 97. Other
 
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER; NA
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact; 96, 99 in 1557
 
==============================
VAR ST1560      K2ax. RECODE: Respondent's knowledge of the names and
           parties of candidates running for the presidential
            nomination
 
                 BUILT AND DISPLAYED--not entered by coder
                 Built from V1559
 
                 1. Valid Republican candidate name given (i.e., name of an
                   announced candidate)
                   and correct party associated with name
                 2. Valid candidate name given, but incorrect party
                   associated with name
                 5. Invalid candidate name given (i.e., name of person not
                   an announced candidate)
 
                 9. NA; 96, 99 in 1559
 
                 0. Inap; No recontact; 96, 99 in 1557
 
==============================
VAR ST1561  K3. Who would you most like to see elected President this
              November?
 
                 11. Bruce Babbitt
                 12. Michael Dukakis
                 13. Richard Gephardt
                 14. Albert Gore, Jr.
                 15. Gary Hart
                 16. Jesse Jackson
                 17. Paul Simon
 
                 21. Mario Cuomo
                 22. Sam Nunn
                 23. Ted Kennedy
                 24. Bill Bradley
 
                 51. George Bush
                 52. Robert Dole
                 53. Pierre DuPont
                 54. Alexander Haig
                 55. Jack Kemp
                 56. Marion "Pat" Robertson
 
                 61. Ronald Reagan
                 62. Howard Baker
                 63. Lee Iacocca
 
                 94. "A Republican"
                 95. "A Democrat"
                 96. No one; Don't care
                 97. Other
                 98. DON'T KNOW
                 99. MA; Refused
 
                 00. Inap; No recontact
 
==============================