Poll: Sandoval, tax plan remain
popular
So says results in Senate Ditrsict
5, which is where Democrat Joyce Woodhouse resides. The survey, conducted
by Billy Rogers, who helped the GOP take the Senate, is telling for all
lawmakers. To wit:
SD 5 SURVEY – 301 Interviews
(Registered Voters) May 23-27 (MOE +/- 5.6 points)
Hello, my name is ___________ with
AMT Research. We are conducting a short survey on the 2016 Presidential election and other
important issues. (The order of numbers: DEM REP IND TOTAL)
1. Thinking about state politics,
do you think Republican Governor Brian Sandoval is doing an excellent, good, fair or poor job?
A. Excellent/Good 60.6% 75.4%
63.3% 66.5%
B. Fair/Poor 28.1% 17.2% 21.7%
22.6%
C. Undecided/Don’t Know 11.4%
7.3% 15.0% 10.9%
2. Republican Governor Brian
Sandoval passed legislation to increase taxes to better fund public education in Nevada. Do you
support or oppose the Sandoval tax increase?
A. Support 81.8% 45.4% 73.4%
66.9%
B. Oppose 10.6% 31.8% 15.0% 19.1%
C. Undecided/Don’t Know
7.6% 22.7% 11.7% 13.9%
3. The Sandoval tax increase does
not increase taxes on individuals. Instead, it increases business license fees, hikes the payroll
tax for large companies, and creates a small tax on the gross receipts of large companies.
Thinking again about the tax hike, do you support or oppose the Sandoval tax increase?
D. Support 89.4% 60.0% 79.6%
76.6%
E. Oppose 7.6% 29.1% 11.9%
16.2%
F. Undecided/Don’t Know
3.0% 10.9% 8.5% 7.2%
4. Some people say that Republican
Governor Brian Sandoval did the right thing in passing a tax increase to fund public education
in Nevada. They say more funding is needed in our public schools to reduce class size,
expand reading programs and increase high school graduation rates.
However, anti-tax advocates say we
should never raise taxes to fund public education. Who do you agree with? Governor
Sandoval, who supports more funding for public education; or Anti-Tax Advocates, who oppose all tax
hikes.
A. Governor Sandoval 90.1% 63.6%
81.7% 78.7%
B. Anti-Tax Advocates 2.3%
16.4% 6.7% 8.4%
C. Undecided/Don’t Know
7.6% 20.0% 11.7% 13.0%
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