Q.1
In what state do you reside?
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State
Q.2
Are you transgender?
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Yes
No
Q.3
To which age group do you belong?
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18-24
25-29
30-39
40-44
45-49
50-59
60-64
65 and over
Q.4
How do you identify?
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Lesbian
Gay
Bisexual
Pansexual
Queer
Straight Ally
Q.5
How long did it take for you to vote?
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Less than 15 minutes
15-30 minutes
30 minutes - 1 hour
2 hours
3 hours or more
I voted early
Q.6
Who did you select for president?
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Barack Obama (Democrat)
Mitt Romney (Republican)
Gary Johnson (Libertarian)
Roseanne Barr (Peace and Freedom)
Jill Stein (Green)
Tom Hoefling (America’s)
Other:
Q.7
Did you have to vote on a ballot measure concerning marriage equality?
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Yes, in Maine
Yes, in Maryland
Yes, in Minnesota
Yes, in Washington
No
Other:
Q.8
How have you participated in this year's election cycle (check all that apply)
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Donated money to a candidate, PAC, political party, or ballot measure campaign
Volunteered for a candidate, PAC, political party, or ballot measure campaign
Signed a petition
Followed a candidate, PAC, political party, or ballot measure campaign on social media sites
Communicated with elected officials over concerns
Held a fund-raiser
Went to a rally
Went to a party convention
None
Q.9
Are you legally married, as recognized by a state or another country?
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Yes
No
Q.10
What is your household income?
Under $15,000
$15,000-$29,999
$30,000-$49,999
$50,000-$74,999
$75,000-$99,999
$100,000 or more
Q.11
What political ideology do you typically identify with?
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Very Liberal
Liberal
Moderate
Conservative
Very Conservative
Q.12
Do you consider yourself religious?
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Yes
No
Not sure
Q.13
Michelle Obama or Ann Romney?
Michelle Obama
Ann Romney
Q.14
If Barack Obama wins reelection, what best describes your feelings about his second term in office?
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Excited
Optimistic
Neutral
Concerned
Scared
Q.15
If Mitt Romney is elected, what best describes your feelings about his first term in office?
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Excited
Optimistic
Neutral
Concerned
Scared
Q.16
Rank how each issue influenced your presidential and congressional votes:
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Drag and drop the options below to re-order the list, placing the most important issue at the top.
Health Care Reform
Economy
Jobs
Education
Energy
Environment
Foreign Policy
War in Afghanistan/Defense
Social Security
LGBT Rights
Q.17
Rank these LGBT issues in order of importance to you:
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Drag and drop the options below to re-order the list, placing the most important issue at the top.
Passing the Employment Non-Discrimination Act to Protect LGBT Workers
Immigration Equality for Binational Same-Sex Couples
Passing the Safe Schools Improvement Act
Increasing Federal HIV/AIDS Funding
Ensuring Adoption Rights for Gay Individuals and Same-Sex Couples
Establishing Marriage Equality
Q.18
What are you willing to do after the election to ensure that your issues are raised in Congress? (Check all that apply)
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Write, sign, or circulate a petition
Join a political action organization
Volunteer for a cause
Donate time or money to an organization affiliated with your cause
Join a protest
Communicate directly with your elected officials
Help people register to vote
Educate others on the issues
Contribute to a social media campaign
None
Q.19
Who should run for president in 2016?