House PPP Polls For Patriot Majority 2 (Oct 2017)
House PPP Polls For Patriot Majority 2 (Oct 2017)
House PPP Polls For Patriot Majority 2 (Oct 2017)
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to poll in House districts where Members of
Congress might be persuasion targets as the House prepares to take up the Republican tax
reform plan. Our new survey finds that 9 incumbent Members of Congress from Arizona,
California, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Virginia are in fact
quite vulnerable in their upcoming re-elections, and they should be open to persuasion on
the new tax plan, particularly if they are listening to their constituents who have strong
concerns about both the idea of a Republican tax plan and key components in the plan.
Furthermore, the Republican President, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, and Congress
itself are all unpopular, giving Patriot Majority an even greater opening in which to
persuade these Members of Congress to oppose the Republican tax reform plan.
AZ-02
Support Oppose
Congressional Republican Tax Proposal* 32% 51%
Tax Plan Provision: Wealthy Tax Cut* 18% 70%
Tax Plan Provision: Increasing the Deficit* 21% 64%
CA-49
Support Oppose
Congressional Republican Tax Proposal 33% 51%
Tax Plan Provision: Wealthy Tax Cut 21% 68%
Tax Plan Provision: Increasing the Deficit 19% 66%
PPP surveyed 824 CA-49 voters from October 5-8, 2017. The margin of error is +/-
3.4%. This poll was conducted by automated telephone interviews.
CO-06
PPP surveyed 742 CO-6 voters from October 5-8, 2017. The margin of error is +/- 3.6%.
This poll was conducted by automated telephone interviews.
IA-01
In Iowas 1st Congressional District, Republican incumbent Congressman Rod Blum has
an approval rating of 33%, and a majority (51%) of voters say they do not approve of the
job he is doing. President Trump has an approval rating of 45% and a disapproval rating
of 50% in Blums district, while 6% of voters say they approve of the job Congress is
doing and 87% say they disapprove. Speaker Paul Ryan is also unpopular with 26% of
voters saying they approve of the job he is doing and a majority (61%) responding that
they disapprove. These percentages, along with a hypothetical matchup between
Democrat Abby Finkenauer (42%) and Blum (40%) indicate that Blum is vulnerable in
his upcoming re-election. The new tax plan is not popular in his district, and a plurality of
voters (48%) indicated they would be less likely to vote for Blum if he voted in favor of
the Republican tax plan.
Support Oppose
Congressional Republican Tax Proposal 33% 48%
Tax Plan Provision: Wealthy Tax Cut 18% 72%
Tax Plan Provision: Increasing the Deficit 15% 68%
PPP surveyed 1,093 IA-1 voters from October 6-8, 2017. The margin of error is +/-
3.0%. This poll was conducted by automated telephone interviews.
IA-03
Support Oppose
Congressional Republican Tax Proposal 26% 48%
Tax Plan Provision: Wealthy Tax Cut 13% 74%
Tax Plan Provision: Increasing the Deficit 15% 70%
PPP surveyed 693 IA-3 voters from October 6-8, 2017. The margin of error is +/- 3.7%.
This poll was conducted by automated telephone interviews.
ME-02
Support Oppose
Congressional Republican Tax Proposal 31% 46%
Tax Plan Provision: Wealthy Tax Cut 20% 69%
Tax Plan Provision: Increasing the Deficit 17% 67%
PPP surveyed 951 ME-2 voters from October 5-8, 2017. The margin of error is +/- 3.2%.
This poll was conducted by automated telephone interviews.
MN-02
Support Oppose
Congressional Republican Tax Proposal 33% 47%
Tax Plan Provision: Wealthy Tax Cut 24% 69%
Tax Plan Provision: Increasing the Deficit 20% 64%
PPP surveyed 732 MN-2 voters from October 4-7, 2017. The margin of error is +/-
3.6%. This poll was conducted by automated telephone interviews.
PA-06
Support Oppose
Congressional Republican Tax Proposal 33% 49%
Tax Plan Provision: Wealthy Tax Cut 21% 71%
Tax Plan Provision: Increasing the Deficit 17% 69%
VA-10
Support Oppose
Congressional Republican Tax Proposal 32% 52%
Tax Plan Provision: Wealthy Tax Cut 21% 68%
Tax Plan Provision: Increasing the Deficit 13% 70%
PPP surveyed 669 VA-10 voters from October 6-9, 2017. The margin of error is +/-
3.8%. This poll was conducted by automated telephone interviews.
*Exact language for the questions on the proposed tax plan and its provisions:
Congressional Republican Tax Proposal: Based on what you know right now, would
you say you support or oppose the Republicans in Congress tax proposal, or have you
not heard anything about it?
Tax Plan Provision: Wealthy Tax Cut: Over 80% of the tax cuts go to the top 1% --
those with incomes of over $430,000 a year.
Tax Plan Provision: Increasing the Deficit: The tax plan would increase the deficit by
$2.4 trillion over the next ten years.