Title: OH Poll Data
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Created: 2024-09-27 14:16:53
Updated: 2024-09-27 14:16:53
Published: 2024-09-27 03:00:00
Converted: 2025-04-14T20:22:40.924272182
The margin of error is +/-4.0 at the 95% confidence level.
Susquehanna Polling and Research, Inc. is a nationally recognized polling and focus group company and conducts polling for political, media and
corporate clients in numerous states.
SP&R’s polling has been featured on many national platforms, including the Rush Limbaugh Radio Show,
FOX News Channel, The O’Reilly Factor, the Bill Maher Show and MSNBC. The website realclearpolitics.com rated SP&R the #1 mos t accurate
pollster in the USA for its battleground polling in the
“multi state” category in the lead up to the 2020 POTUS national elections.
POLLING QUESTIONS
Ohio Voter Survey on COS
Conducted 2nd Quarter, 2024
The responses to this poll, according to the respondent’s self-identified party affiliation, show:
• Bipartisan Consensus: 82% of Republicans, 69% of Democrats, and 77% of Independents rallying behind
the Convention of States initiative.
• Willingness to Cross Party Lines: 62% of Republicans and 61% of Democrats would cross party lines to
vote for a candidate who backed Convention of States.
Q1. Do you think politicians and bureaucrats in
Washington, D.C. should have term limits?
Yes
91%
No
05%
Not sure
04%
Q2. Are you concerned about our $34 Trillion
national debt?
Yes, very concerned about
64%
Yes, somewhat concerned
19%
Total concerned
84%
No, not very concerned
07%
No, not at all concerned
06%
Total not concerned
13%
Not sure
03%
Q3. Do you prefer for the policies that govern you
to be made in Washington, D.C. or in Ohio?
Ohio
60%
Washington, DC
12%
Neither/both/not sure
27%
Q4. Would you support or oppose a Convention
of States to meet and propose constitutional
amendments focusing on term limits for
Congress and bureaucrats, federal spending
restraints, and limiting the federal government to
its constitutionally mandated authority?
Yes/support
76%
No/oppose
12%
Not sure
12%
Q5. Would you be willing to vote for a candidate
of a different party who supports holding a
convention to propose amendments that would
stop abuses of power by the federal
government?
Yes
59%
No
21%
Not sure
20%
Q6. Please indicate the political party with which
you are registered to vote.
Republican
37%
Democrat
30%
Independent/other
28%
Not sure/refuse
05%
CRITICAL TAKEAWAYS