The 2007 Joint Center National Survey of Likely Black Presidential Primary Voters is a national survey of 750 black likely primary/caucus voters, conducted between Oct. 5 and Nov. 2, 2007. Respondents were asked their views on important national problems, issues in the campaign, and candidates for both the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations. The survey methodology is described in an accompanying appendix. The Joint Center conducted the survey with the support of the AARP and wishes to thank them for that support.
Please use the following links to download the survey and accompanying questionnaire, appendix, and tables.
National Questionnaire: Sample of 750 African American Likely Primary Voters
National Survey Tables | |
Table 1. What do you think is the single most important problem facing the country today? [download] | Table 5. How would you rate the job that congress is doing? Is it excellent, good, only fair, or poor? [download] |
Table 2. Please tell me which one of these will be most important [second most important] to you personally in the presidential election? [download] | Table 6. Please tell me which political party you think has the better approach to dealing with some different issues. [download] |
Table 3. Would you say that you are financially better off, worse off, or about the same now as you were a year ago? [download] | Table 7. I'm going to read a list of the leading candidates running for president. I'd like you to rate your feelings toward each one as either very favorable, favorable, unfavorable, or very unfavorable. If you haven't heard about someone or don't know enough about them to rate them, just say so. [download] |
Table 4. How would you rate the job that President Bush is doing? Is it excellent, good, only fair, or poor? [download] | Table 8. Which of the Democratic candidates do you think has the best position on: [DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTERS N = 655]/ [REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS N = 95] [download] |
Date Published: November 2007




