FINAL IOWA POLL: Economic populism motivating Democratic voting decisions tonight

Poll of Iowa likely Democratic caucus goers conducted Saturday-Sunday, Jan 30 - 31, by Public Policy Polling (PPP) on behalf of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. 625 likely caucus voters, margin of error: +/- 3.9%.

INCOME INEQUALITY

How important is a candidate’s commitment to addressing income inequality to your choice for the Democratic nomination: very important, somewhat important, or not important?
                              Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important
Iowa [See cross-tabs]             73% 22% 5%

CHALLENGING POWER

How important is a candidate’s willingness to strongly challenge powerful interests to your choice for the Democratic nomination: very important, somewhat important, or not important?
                              Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important
Iowa [See cross-tabs]             76% 21% 4%

ECONOMIC POPULISM

How important is a candidate’s willingness to challenge corporate power and take strong economic populist positions to your choice for the Democratic nomination: very important, somewhat important, or not important?
                              Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important
Iowa [See cross-tabs]             73% 22% 5%

NO CUTS TO SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS

How important is a candidate’s commitment to never cutting Social Security benefits to your choice for the Democratic nomination: very important, somewhat important, or not important?
                              Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important
Iowa [See cross-tabs]             84% 13% 3%

 


POLLING INFORMATION

Iowa, Jan. 30 - 31 2016 625 likely caucus voters MOE: +/- 3.9%

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