Table 1 Sample demographic.
N | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|
Age | ||
18–29 | 240 | (22%) |
30–44 | 336 | (31%) |
45–59 | 277 | (25%) |
>= 60 | 243 | (22%) |
Sex | ||
Male | 523 | (48%) |
Female | 562 | (51%) |
Prefer not to say | 11 | (1%) |
Race/ethnicity | ||
White | 827 | (75%) |
Black | 141 | (13%) |
Latinx | 85 | (8%) |
Asian | 70 | (6%) |
Native American | 37 | (3%) |
Other | 6 | (1%) |
Education | ||
Less than High School | 25 | (2%) |
High School/GED | 220 | (20%) |
Some College | 308 | (28%) |
4-Year College Degree | 224 | (20%) |
Graduate School | 319 | (29%) |
Income | ||
< $20,000 | 197 | (18%) |
$20,000 to $39,999 | 205 | (19%) |
$40,000 to $59,999 | 166 | (15%) |
$60,000 to $79,999 | 133 | (12%) |
$80,000 to $99,999 | 100 | (9%) |
>= $100,000 | 295 | (27%) |
Political Partisanship | ||
Democrat (including those who leaned toward the party) | 501 | (46%) |
Republican (including those who leaned toward the party) | 513 | (47%) |
Political Ideology | ||
Very Liberal | 166 | (15%) |
Liberal | 161 | (15%) |
Somewhat Liberal | 96 | (9%) |
Moderate | 317 | (29%) |
Somewhat Conservative | 89 | (8%) |
Conservative | 106 | (10%) |
Very Conservative | 161 | (15%) |