Toplines - NUSA OH April 2024
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Survey
of 1,036 Ohio Likely Voters
Conducted
April 17-22, 2024, By Rasmussen Reports by NumbersUSA
Biden
Approval
24% Strongly approve
17% Somewhat approve
10% Somewhat disapprove
46% Strongly disapprove
2% Not sure
If the 2024 candidates for
president were Joe Biden, Donald Trump and Robert F.
Kennedy Jr., who would you vote for?
36% Biden
45% Trump
11% Kennedy
4% Other
4% Not sure
In trying to control
illegal immigration, should the state of Ohio mandate that all employers use
the federal electronic E-Verify system to help ensure that they hire only legal
workers for U.S. jobs?
70% Yes
14% No
15% Not sure
Do you agree or disagree?
Hiring illegal workers harms legal workers by reducing pay, diminishing working
conditions, and making fewer jobs available to Ohioans.
50% Strongly agree
23% Somewhat agree
13% Somewhat disagree
8% Strongly disagree
6% Not sure
When businesses say they
are having trouble finding Ohioans to take jobs in construction, manufacturing,
hospitality, and other service work, what is generally best for the state? Is it better for businesses to raise pay and
try harder to recruit non-working Ohioans even if it causes prices to rise, or
is it better for the government to bring in new foreign workers to help keep
business costs and prices down?
62% Better for business to raise pay and try harder to recruit
non-working
Americans, even if it causes price rises
18% Better for the government to bring in new foreign workers
to help keep business costs and prices down
19% Not sure
Do you agree or disagree?
If Ohio passes a law requiring that employers use E-Verify to make sure their
new hires are legal workers, but a business refuses to
comply, that company should lose its business license to operate in Ohio.
35% Strongly agree
30% Somewhat agree
15% Somewhat disagree
10% Strongly disagree
9% Not sure
A bill introduced in the
Ohio House of Representatives would require some businesses in the state to use
E-Verify to make sure new employees are legal to work in the United States. If
your Ohio Representative votes AGAINST E-Verify, would you be more likely to
support them in the future, less likely to support them, or does it not matter?
19% More likely
47% Less likely
23% Doesn't matter
10% Not sure
In the past, the Federal
Government had a program that allowed state and local law enforcement agencies
to partner with Federal Immigration authorities to better capture, detain, hold and deport criminal illegal aliens. Would you support or oppose a program like
that in Ohio?
50% Strongly support
25% Somewhat support
9% Somewhat oppose
8% Strongly oppose
9% Not sure
Ohio is one of many states
with a taxpayer-funded workforce development program called “Dual Enrollment,”
where high school students can take college courses with subsidized tuition to
help them have long-term, successful careers in Ohio. This plan is currently
open to illegal aliens who are not authorized to work. Should Ohio’s Dual Enrollment program be
limited to US citizens and immigrants with lawful work authorization?
71% Should be limited only to citizens and legal residents
21% Should include illegal aliens
8% Not sure
In the month of December
2023 alone, over 300-thousand illegal aliens were encountered at the southern
border - the highest number ever. Due to the current administration’s border
policies and the resulting border crisis, states across the country are feeling
the effects of illegal immigration like never before.
How important is it for
Ohio to use every tool available to combat illegal immigration?
52% Very important
24% Somewhat important
12% Not very important
7% Not at all important
5% Not sure
Remittances are money
individuals send from the U.S. to people in other countries. Remittance money
leaves American communities and can’t be used to buy things that stimulate the
state and local economy where the money originated. Would you support or oppose a state law that
charged a fee for money transfers out of the United States to help reduce
remittances?
36% Strongly support
20% Somewhat support
15% Somewhat oppose
14% Strongly oppose
15% Not sure
How long have you lived in
Ohio?
73% Whole life
10% Moved here as child
16% Moved here as adult
1% Not sure
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95%
level of confidence