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Texas Voter SampleField Dates: November 9 – 16, 2021N 1,106 Adults (Registered Voters)Margin of error: /- 2.9%Margin of sampling error: /- 3.2% (design effect)Survey of Texas VotersDo you consider yourself to be a Republican, Democrat, or neither?CodeTotalLatino Black er25271824Total 1,106290139601[If Republican or Democrat] Do you consider yourself to be a strong [Republican/Democrat] or not strong [Republican/ Democrat]?OR [If independent, no preference, or other party] Do you think of yourself as closer to theRepublican Party or to the Democratic Party?CodeTotalLatino Black White1Strong Democrat21%22%44%16%2Not strong Democrat15222973Lean Democratic, Independent 66854Lean to no Party, Independent1016975Lean Republican, Independent952126Not strong Republican13114167Strong Republican2618437Total 1,106 290139601Using a 7-point scale where 1 is extremely liberal and 7 is extremely conservative, howwould you rate your political views.CodeTotalDem.Ind.Rep.1Extremely Liberal7%12%5%3%2Liberal920513Slightly Liberal814824Moderate, Middle of the Road 293642155Slightly Conservative11514136Conservative2041047Extremely Conservative1355258Don’t Know54111Total 1,1063972754331

Focusing on Texas, do you think that things are headed in the right direction, or do youthink that things are headed off on the wrong track?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep. Latino Black White1Right Direction48%46%39% 56% 49%41%50%0Wrong Track515457324959493Neither2041202Total 1,103 396276431289139600What party do you trust more on education in Texas?TotalDem. Ind.Rep. Latino2 (Rep)50%6%49% 90% 38%1 (Dem)4792468607 (Other) 32523Total1,101 533373What party do you trust more to address the needs at the Texas-Mexico Border?TotalDem.Ind.Rep.LatinoBlack White2 (Rep)54%8%58%93%40%13%71%1 (Dem)43873765780287 (Other) 3441371Total1,095392270433289138598What party do you trust more on race issues in Texas?TotalDem.Ind.Rep.2 (Rep)47%7%42%87%1 (Dem)509352117 (Other) 33White63%343596In 1973 the Roe v. Wade decision established a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion,at least in the first three months of pregnancy. Texas’s law now restricts access to anabortion after six weeks of pregnancy. Would you like to see the Supreme Court overturnits Roe v. Wade decision and allow states to decide?1 Yes, it should be overturned0 No, it should not be overturned8 (v) Don’t KnowTotal 8%51156361%3732652WhiteEvangelical60%382152

Do you agree or disagree that K-12 teachers should be permitted to discuss how historicalexamples of discrimination in our laws apply to inequalities today?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep. Latino Black White Parent5Strongly Agree36% 56% 34% 20% 40%59%29%44%4Somewhat what disagree94715721371Strongly Disagree1521229932088Don’t know enough 00000000Total 1,104 395275 433290137601372How much do you trust the judgement of elected state leaders in reviewing what books arecontroversial and should be removed from K-12 schools?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White Parents3A great deal9%14%3%8%9%13%9%16%2Fair amount19201422171920231Not too much31303133343629290No confidence35314233322637278Don’t know enough65948545Total 1,106 397276433290139601374In general, do you approve or disapprove of the job President Joe Biden has done in his jobas President?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White5Strongly ither671038742Disapprove12615151212121Strongly Disapprove 413437428954Total 1,106397276433290139601In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way Governor Greg Abbott is handing hisjob as Governor?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White5Strongly y Disapprove 2951347364822Total 1,1063972764332901396013

As part of your evaluation, would you rate the Governor favorably or poorly on his outlookfor Texas?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep. Latino Black White Parent1Favorable51% 28% 38% 80% 43%25% 61%54%0Poorly39644213476328369Don’t know 10819710111110Total 1,104 396275 433 290139599373As part of your evaluation, would you rate the Governor favorably or poorly on his policyrecord in office?CodeTotalDem. Ind. Rep. Latino Black White Parent1Favorable46%22% 35% 74% 36%24% 56%47%0Poorly40664415486332379Don’t know 1412211117141315Total 1,105 397275 433 289139601374As part of your evaluation, would you rate the Governor favorably or poorly on hisresponse to crises?CodeTotalDem. Ind. Rep. Latino Black White Parent1Favorable45%23% 37% 71% 35%19% 56%45%0Poorly44674919546934449Don’t know 1110141011121011Total 1,102 394276 432 289137601372In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way Lt. Governor Dan Patrick is handlinghis job as Lieutenant Governor?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White5Strongly ither313034313933272Disapprove89144101161Strongly Disapprove 2337267233520Total 1,106397276433290139601In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way Attorney General Ken Paxton ishandling his job as Attorney General?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White5Strongly y Disapprove 2235287262919Total 1,1063972764332901396014

In light of recent headline news about Attorney General Ken Paxton, do you agree ordisagree that he has the integrity to serve as attorney general?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.MenWomen1I agree34%30%22%45%40%28%0I disagree3144351532308Unsure352642392842Total 1,106397276433536563Is your impression of Senator John Cornyn favorable, unfavorable, or don’t know?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black5Very favorable15%11%5%23%12%11%4Somewhat favorable1514232821173Neither2318262225222Somewhat unfavorable 232213710111Very unfavorable101313519218Don’t Know Enough142320151418Total 1,106397276433290139White18%2621101014601Is your impression of Senator Ted Cruz favorable, unfavorable, or don’t know?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black5Very favorable26%11%19%43%18%12%4Somewhat favorable1813152415133Neither91010813152Somewhat unfavorable 1112121114111Very unfavorable315036937458Don’t Know Enough547446Total 1,106397276433290139White33%21610255601Is your impression of Vice President Kamala Harris favorable, unfavorable, or don’tknow?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White5Very favorable20%42%11% 5%20%45%14%4Somewhat t unfavorable 85999971Very unfavorable3924372257548Don’t Know Enough4274544Total 1,1063972764332901396015

Is your impression of Beto O’Rourke favorable, unfavorable, or don’t know?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black5Very favorable18%40%9%5%25%31%4Somewhat favorable193419622333Neither11101881692Somewhat unfavorable 96912991Very unfavorable34335612248Don’t Know Enough87107713Total 1,106397276433290139How likely are you to vote in the 2022 March primary election?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep. LatinoBlack4Certain to vote68%67% 58% 75% 59%70%3Likely1620151519152Not sure10916713131Probably not3252430Won’t vote316140Total 1,104 397276 431 290139White73%15652600White13%16910467601Under 6565%181133864If the 2022 primary election for the Governor were held today, are you more likely tochoose the Democratic or Republican ballot?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep. Latino1Democratic Primary43%92%31% 5%55%2Republican Primary4743991328I would not vote in a primary election10430313Total 1,106397276433290Over 6579%10632239White28%648652[If voting in the Democratic Primary] Do you believe Beto O’Rourke is the bestopportunity for Democrats to win a statewide election?Code1Yes0No8Don’t KnowTotal 30251Latino77%716159Black58%1230114[If voting in the Democratic Primary] How familiar are you with the candidates that haveannounced they are running for statewide office?CandidateSupport Do not support Haven’t Heard Unsure Totalof themMike Collier20%10%44%26%473Matthew Dowd17134426472Rochelle Garza1794628473Lee Merritt16114627472Joe Jaworski17947264736

[If voting in the Democratic Primary] Mike Collier and Matthew Dowd are running for theDemocratic Nomination for Texas Lieutenant Governor. Are you more likely to supportMike Collier or Matthew Dowd in the Democratic primary for Lieutenant Governor?CodeTotal Dem. Ind.Certain Probably1I would vote for Mike Collier35%37%24% 40%28%2I would vote for Matthew Dowd 20201418257I would vote for someone else29274024379(v) Haven’t heard of them14142116999(v) Refused22121Total 4683628333087[If voting in the Republican Primary] How familiar are you with these challengers in theRepublican Primary?CandidateSupport Do not support Haven’t Heard Unsure Totalof themDon Huffines8%135028518Chad Prather11135621518Allen West26152138514George P. Bush34181731518Eva Guzman13134826516Matt Krause7125725518[If voting in Republican Primary]In the Republican primary for Governor of Texas. Do you plan to vote for:CodeTotal Ind. Rep. Certain1Governor Greg Abbott65%51% 71% 69%2Don Huffines31323Allen West65434Chad Prather613467I would vote for someone else 36238Don’t know18231615Total 520107 396391Probably51%47513284In the Republican primary for Attorney General, are you most likely to support theincumbent Ken Paxton, George P. Bush, or Eva Guzman?CodeTotal Ind. Rep. Certain Probably1Ken Paxton46%43% 48% 46%56%2George P. Bush 32343133223Eva Guzman7364147Someone else7117808Don’t know810898Total 40179308317567

In a race for Governor would you vote for Governor Abbott, Beto O’Rourke, or someoneelse?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep. Latino White Women Parents0Greg Abbott45%11% 37% 81% 32%59%49%39%1Beto O’Rourke 3978327502638%437Someone else1611311218151318Total 1,105 396276433290600536373Matthew McConaughey has been talked about as a potential candidate for Governor ofTexas. If he ran, would you be likely to support him more than Governor Abbott?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep. LatinoWhiteWomen0Greg Abbott35%9%28% 62% 27%45%38%1Matthew McConaughey 436441254139427Someone else22263112311620Total 1,106 397276 433290601536Parents29%5319374Would you be likely to support Matthew McConaughey more than Beto O’Rourke?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep.1Matthew McConaughey 49%34%51% 61%2Beto O’Rourke27522087Someone else191023298(v) REFUSED4453Total 1,103 396274 433Ranked Preference for Governor, if Matthew McConaughey emerges to run againstGovernor Greg Abbott and Beto O’Rourke. Based on the three head-to-head comparisons.CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep.1Greg Abbott37%10%33% 69%2Beto O’Rourke26743273Matthew McConaughey 271122217Someone else105143Total 1,106 397276 433Do you want Matthew McConaughey to run for Governor?CodeTotal Dem.1Yes40%49%0No33277It doesn’t matter to me 2724Total 1,106 3978Ind.38%2637276Rep.32%4324433

Last month, the Texas Legislature adopted new district boundaries for our representation.How often have you paid attention to updates about the legislature’s work on redistrictingduring the past year?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White0Rarely34%27%36%39%33%28%35%1A little393940374443352Fairly 0001Total 1,106397276433290139601Did the recent round of redistricting in Texas increase your trust in the state government,reduce your trust, or have no effect?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black 737271No Effect503159624549568Don’t Know3225323Total 1,105397276432290139600Do you agree or disagree that a party in power should be able to intentionally drawdistricts to favor one party?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black5Strongly Agree10%15%3%11%10%15%4Somewhat 51811121Strongly Disagree353644293832Total 1,103395275433289139Do you think the state legislature drew a map of districts to:CodeTotalDem. Ind.3Unnaturally favor one party 27%39%27%2fairly favor one party2229171fairly represent both parties2217188Don’t Know291538Total ould Texas be allowed to revise the district plan adopted this year, before the next tenyear Census?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black ol) Don’t Know33233640262539Total 1,1053962764332901396009

When redistricting is done again, who would you trust most to determine these districtboundaries:CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black3State legislature18%17%10%25%17%18%2Panel of federal judges12188916121Board of statewide elected officials 111271212110Independent Commission3939503234348Don’t know211526232125Total 1,106397297433290139White19%1094220601[If Citizen Commission is selected] Texas does not have an Independent RedistrictingCommission today, so of the other available options which group do you still trust to drawdistricts?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White3State legislature14%11%8%23%23%17%9%2Panel of federal judges343639262729371Board of statewide elected officials 222221222121240None7910361068Don’t know24232225232225Total 42815413713710048252Do you approve or disapprove of how Joe Biden is handling immigration at the U.S.Mexico Border?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White5Strongly y Disapprove 425477433755Total 1,106397297433290139601Do you approve or disapprove of how Governor Greg Abbott is handling immigration atthe U.S. Mexico Border?CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White5Strongly ongly Disapprove 2644317334519Total 1,10639729743329013960110

Do you support or oppose the use of state funds to extend the barrier at the Texas-Mexicoborder, yes or no?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep.1Support51%28%42% 78%0Oppose365739168Don’t Know 1315196Total 1,101 394274 433Do you support or oppose the use of state funds to deploy the National Guard and DPSofficers to patrol the border?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep.1Support59%35%56% 83%0Oppose285025108Don’t Know 1315196Total 1,098 390275 433Do you agree or disagree that a wall along the Texas-Mexico border is necessary for a safeborder? Would you say.CodeTotalDem. Ind.Rep.Latino Black White5Strongly Agree34%13%26%57%18%11%46%4Somewhat 19117171891Strongly Disagree24382710323418Total 1,106397297433290139601Do you support or oppose granting permanent legal status to immigrants who came to theU.S. illegally when they were children?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep.5Strongly support26%42%26% 23%4Support222921173Neither oppose nor support 222021242Oppose1148181Strongly oppose1952429Total 1,104 397276 431Do you support or oppose a federal requirement that employees must be vaccinated ortested weekly for COVID-19 at companies that employ over 100 people?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep.1Support48%75%41% 27%0Oppose421646648Don’t know 108139Total 1,102 397275 43011

Do you support or oppose Governor Abbott's ban on mask mandates?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep.1Support48%29%42% 70%0Oppose456747248Don’t know 74116Total 1,106 397276 433Do you support or oppose Governor Abbott's ban on vaccine mandates?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep.1Support49%33%44% 68%0Oppose425845248Don’t know 910108Total 1,101 393275 432Some school districts have mandated masks be worn in school and others have not. Shouldmasks be required in all K-12 classrooms, allow school districts to decide, or no mandatesat all?CodeTotal Latino Black White Parent Under 45 45 and older2Required40%48%58%31%46%42%37%1Allow schools to decide312629342530310No Mandate25177322321278Don’t know5953664Total 1,106 290139601374478628Have you worn a mask in the past 7 days?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep. 18-340No29% 13% 31% 41% 32%1Yes718669594799Refused00000Total1,100 39427443230035-4429%71017945-6429%71038765 23%760240Vaccinated21%790720The COVID-19 vaccine is available to all adults. Do you plan to take it?CodeTotal Latino Black White5I have received a booster19%13%13%25%4I have received one or two doses 40No18142220Total 1,106 29013960112Not Vaccinated44%560375Under 459%42109723478

[If received 3rd shot] Did you find the process of getting the booster to be easier or moredifficult than receiving the first doses?Code1079Total69%5261210EasierMore difficultThe sameI don’t knowTotal [If received the vaccine] Do you plan to get a booster vaccine soon or wait?Code0712Total15%202243493No, not interestedSecond dose was less than 6 months agoI will probably get it laterYes, I will get it 212041252Under 4518%202339194[If vaccine not taken] Have you tried to make an appointment to get the vaccine?CodeTotal Parent Under 450No62%56%56%1Yes384444Total17988121[If no to appointment] What is the top reason you have not made an appointment to get avaccine?CodeTotal Latino Black White Under 456Already had COVID-1927%29%35%25%32%5Waiting to see29292826284I do not have enough information 6510663Too busy342332Concerned with side effects91895101I don’t want it11511897Other1410151612Total 3127255169179[If a parent has a child over 5 and under the age of 18]The COVID-19 vaccine is now available to children as young as 5 years old as a smallerdose. Are you planning for your child to receive the COVID-19 vaccine?CodeTotal Dem.Ind.Rep.Latino Black4They have received the vaccine 1514151414141Probably not9101071370No281038441919Total 2531066086913113White27%1413738115

[If a parent has a child over 5 and under the age of 18]What source of information is most important as you consider if your child will bevaccinated?CodeTotal Dem.Ind.Rep.Latino5Medical experts (CDC, FDA) 35%50%25%22%31%4Pediatrician21293132433School districts462242Other parents350331My own research1732530130My child’s choice649847Other (Open end)42932Total 252106608690White34%27332275115What is your main source of news?Code123456789National broadcast (ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS)Cable News (CNN, Fox News, MSNBC)Local television newsNational newspapers (New York Times, Washington Post, etc.)Local newspapers (Austin American-Statesman, Dallas MorningNews, etc.)Radio or Radio Broadcasts (NPR, Talk Radio)Social mediaSpanish News (Telemundo, Univision, etc.)OtherTotal [If cable] Which cable news network do you watch most?Code123457CNNFox News ChannelMSNBCNewsmaxOANOther cable news networkTotal 6410113433

[if social media] Which social media platform do you primarily get your news pp 110Other5Total 136[If news is from social networks] On social networking cites, do you follow any newspapers,news organizations, or news channels (For example: ABC News, Dallas Morning News)?CodeTotal1Yes550No45Total 136[If news is from social networks] On social networking cites, do you follow individualjournalists who produce pieces for newspapers, news organizations or news channelsCodeTotal1Yes450No55Total 136[if radio] Which source of radio news do you listen to most?Code1News Talk Radio (ABC, CBS, Fox News, etc.)2Public Radio (NPR, BBC, etc.)3Sports Talk Radio (ESPN, Fox Sports, NBC Sports, etc.)4OtherTotal Do you have a favorable, unfavorable or neutral view of the Local l2635270Unfavorable101215Total 1,10239727315Total37%4821342Rep.78%175432

Do you have a favorable, unfavorable or neutral view of the National Rifle 5%70%1Neutral303236240Unfavorable2646296Total 1,100395275430Do you have a favorable, unfavorable or neutral view of the Black Lives 3%26%11%1Neutral282938210Unfavorable3983668Total 1,102395276432In November, did you vote for Donald Trump, Joe Biden, another candidate or not vote?CodeTotal Dem. Ind. Rep. Latino Black White Men Women1Donald Trump 45%7%36% 86% 30%9%62%48% 43%2Joe Biden408333546762839413Someone else53113854544Did not vote1072061711681299Refused000100000Total 1,106 397276 433 290139601536 564Which of the following best describes your employment last week?CodeTotalLatino Black9Retired24%13%15%0Unemployed, not seeking work 1011101Seeking employment69102Employed part-time1015153Self employed101074Employed full-time404245Total n23%15711935562Do you happen to have in your home, garage, or car any guns or revolvers?Code1097YesNoRefusedTotal Total43%5521,106Metro42%571729Large City40%563175Medium City43%56276[If Yes to gun in home] Do any of these guns personally belong to you?CodeTotal1Yes78%0No22Total 47216Small Town, Rural54%443125

What do you identify as your racial or ethnic background?Code4White, Non-Hispanic1Hispanic or Latino2Black or African American3Asian5American Indian6Native Hawaiian7Other8More than Two RacesTotal Total54%2613410111,106[If Hispanic] What is the origin of the ethnicity background?CodeTotal1Mexican, Mexican American73%2Tejano33Puerto Rican94Cuban25Other13Total 290How many generations has your family been in America?TotalLatinoOne10%16%Two1427Three1621Four or more6036Total 1,106290What is the highest level of education you have attained?Code1High school, or less2High school graduation, some college3Completed Associate’s Degree4Completed Bachelor’s Degree5Graduate or Professional Degree/CourseworkTotal What is your age?Code1234518-2425-3435-4445-6465 Total 17Total9%171735221,106Total21%231424171,106

In the last calendar year, what was your total household income, including wages, salaries,Social Security, and retirement benefits before taxes?CodeTotal1Less than 5,000 (less than 416 per month)5%2 5,000- 7,499 (between 417 and 624 per month)33 7,500- 9,999 (between 625 and 833 per month)24 10,000- 19,999 (between 834 and 1,666 per month)85 20,000- 29,999 (between 1,667 and 2,500 per month)106 30,000- 39,999 (between 2,500 and 3,333 per month)97 40,000- 49,999 (between 3,334 and 4,169 per month)68 50,000- 59,999 (between 4,170 and 4,999 per month)99 60,000- 69,999 (between 5,000 and 5,833 per month)710 70,000 and 74,999 (between 5,834 and 6,249 per month)411 75,000- 79,999 (between 6,250 and 6,666 per month)312 80,000- 89,999 (between 6,667 and 7,499 per month)413 90,000- 99,999 (between 7,500 and 11,999 per month)414 100,000- 149,999 (between 12,000 and 12,499 per month)1215 150,000- 199,999 (between 12,500 and 16,666 per month)616 200,000 or More ( 16,667 or more per month)397Not given4Total 1,096How would you best describe your religious affiliation?Code1Roman Catholic9Secular/No Religious Affiliation2Evangelical Protestant3Mainline Protestant4African-American Protestant12Christian – unaffiliated5Church of Latter Day Saints6Jewish7Other (Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim etc)Total Total24%232113472151,104[If a faith is selected] Which of the following best describes the overall importance ofreligion in your life?CodeTotal1Religion is not important7%2Religion provides some guidance243Religion provides quite a lot of guidance214Religion provides a great deal of guidance 478Don’t Know2Total 85418

What is your marital status?Code10245MarriedSingle (Never married)DivorcedSeparatedWidowedTotal Total50%2912451,106Are you a parent or guardian of a child 18 years old or younger?Total0 No66%1 Yes34Total 1,106[If Parent] Which age range captures the age of your child? Please select all that apply ifyou have more than one child.CodePercent312 to 18 years old50%25 to 11 years old73%10 to 4 years old26%99REFUSED2Total 371What is your gender?013MaleFemale(v) NeitherTotal 19Total48%5111,106

MethodologyThe Dallas Morning News/UT-Tyler Poll is a statewide random sample of 1,106 registeredvoters conducted between November 9-16. The mixed-mode sample includes 244 registeredvoters surveyed over the phone by the University of Texas at Tyler with support from ReconMRand 866 registered voters randomly selected from Dynata’s panel of online respondents. Themargin of error for a sample of 1,106 registered voters in Texas is /- 2.9 percentage points, andthe more conservative margin of sampling error that includes design effects from this poll is /3.2 percentage points for a 95% confidence interval.The online and phone surveys were conducted in English and Spanish. Using information fromthe 2020 Current Population Survey and Office of the Texas Secretary of State. The sample’sgender, age, race/ethnicity, education, metropolitan density and vote choice were matched to thepopulation of registered voters in Texas.Visit ter for more information about ourcurrent and previous studies.20

In light of recent headline news about Attorney General Ken Paxton, do you agree or disagree that he has the integrity to serve as attorney general? Code Total Dem. Ind. Rep. Men Women 1 I agree 34% 30% 22% 45% 40% 28% 0 I disagree 31 44 35 15 32 30 8 Unsure 35 26 42 39 28 42 Total 1,106 397 276 433 536 563

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