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Contact Dr. Bruce Merrill (970) 927-0922
Can be used after 7:00 p.m., Thursday, June 26, 2003

HIGH SUPPORT FOUND FOR BISHOP O'BRIEN'S RESIGNATION; TRUST AND CONFIDENCE IN CATHOLIC CHURCH LOW

ARIZONA VOTERS CONTINUE TO HAVE CONFIDENCE IN PRESIDENT BUSH'S HANDLING OF WAR IN IRAQ

VOTERS CONTINUE TO GIVE GOVERNOR NAPOLITANO HIGH MARKS - RATE HER HIGHER THAN LEGISLATURE

A new statewide poll of registered voters conducted by KAET-TV/Channel 8 and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University June 19 - 22, 2003, found almost unanimous agreement with Bishop Thomas O'Brien's decision to resign as head of the Phoenix Diocese. Those surveyed were asked if they had an opinion on the Bishop's resignation. Eighty-nine percent said they did, and of those, 98% agreed O'Brien should have resigned.

The survey also revealed the controversy surrounding the bishop's resignation may have negatively affected the image of the Catholic Church. When asked how much trust and confidence they had in a number of important institutions, of all those interviewed 35% said they had a great deal (10%) or some (25%) trust and confidence in the Catholic Church. Among those with an opinion about the Catholic Church, 41% had a favorable opinion. In comparison, among those with an opinion about other important institutions, the percentages were: Protestant Churches (75%), American media (63%), Arizona public schools (60%), the Democratic Party (60%), the Republican Party (59%), the Mormon Church (44%) and Child Protective Services 42%.

The survey also found that registered voters in Arizona continue to support President Bush's decision to invade Iraq. Sixty-seven percent (67%) felt the president was justified in attacking Iraq. In addition, a majority (55%) believed weapons of mass destruction will eventually be found in Iraq. The poll also found that 61% of those interviewed felt Bush has not intentionally misled the American public about weapons of mass destruction being in Iraq. As expected, Republicans and self-identified political conservatives tended to be considerably more supportive of Bush than Democrats and self-identified liberals.

Finally, the poll found that 68% of all registered voters approved of the job Janet Napolitano is doing as governor of Arizona, 17% disapproved and 15% offered no opinion. Among those with an opinion, the governor received an 80% approval rating. Democrats were more likely than Republicans, 94% to 67%, to feel the governor was doing a good job. In comparison, 40% of all registered voters approved of the job the Arizona Legislature did in the recently completed Legislative session, 31% disapproved and 29% held no opinion. Among those with an opinion, the Legislature's approval rating was 56%.

The statewide poll of 398 registered voters has a sampling error of plus or minus 4.9%. Fifty-nine percent (59%) of the interviews were conducted in Maricopa County, 17% in Pima County, and 24% in the less populated counties. The sample was 40% Republican, 38% Democrat and 22% independent. Fifty-two percent of those interviewed were female; 48% male.

1. Let's start with the American media. Would you say you have
1. a great deal. 6% (6)*
2. some 55 (57)
3. little 27 (29)
4. no trust and confidence in the American media 8 (8)
5. dk*/no opinion 4
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

2. What about the Catholic church? Do you have
1. a great deal. 10% (12)*
2. some 25 (29)
3. little 27 (32)
4. no trust and confidence in the Catholic church? 23 (27)
5. dk*/no opinion 15
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

3. What about the Protestant churches? Do you have
1. a great deal. 18% (24)*
2. some 36 (51)
3. little 13 (18)
4. no trust and confidence in the Protestant churches? 5 (7)
5. dk*/no opinion 28
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

4. What about the Mormon church? Do you have
1. a great deal. 10% (14)*
2. some 22 (30)
3. little 17 (24)
4. no trust and confidence in the Mormon church? 23 (32)
5. dk*/no opinion 28
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

5. What about the Republican party? Do you have
1. a great deal. 20% (21)*
2. some 37 (38)
3. little 20 (21)
4. no trust and confidence in the Republican Party? 19 (20)
5. dk*/no opinion 4
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

6. What about the Democratic party? Do you have
1. a great deal. 9% (9)*
2. some 48 (51)
3. little 21 (22)
4. no trust and confidence in the Democratic Party? 17 (18)
5. dk*/no opinion 5
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

7. What about Child Protective Services in Arizona? Do you have
1. a great deal. 7% (8)*
2. some 29 (34)
3. little 31 (36)
4. no trust and confidence in Child Protective Services? 19 (22)
5. dk*/no opinion 14
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

8. What about the public school system in Arizona? Do you have
1. a great deal. 14% (15)*
2. some 42 (45)
3. little 26 (28)
4. no trust and confidence in the public school system? 11 (12)
5. dk*/no opinion 7
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

9. Next, we would like to know how you feel about the situation in Iraq. Even though weapons of mass destruction have not yet been found in Iraq, do you feel the Bush administration was justified in attacking Iraq?
1. justified 67% (70)*
2. not justified 28 (30)
3. dk*/no opinion 5
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

10. Do you think President Bush and his administration intentionally misled the American people about weapons of mass destruction being in Iraq?
1. yes 33% (35)*
2. no 61 (65)
3. dk*/no opinion 6
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

11. Do you think that the United States will eventually find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq?
1. yes 55% (65)*
2. no 30 (35)
3. dk*/no opinion 15
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

12. Now we would like to know how you feel about the job Janet Napolitano is doing as Governor. Do you
1. approve 68% (80)*
2. disapprove 17 (20)
3. dk*/no opinion 15
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

13. Overall would you say you approve or disapprove of the job the Arizona State Legislature has done this session?
1. approve 40% (56)*
2. disapprove 31 (44)
3. dk*/no opinion 29
  100%

*Entries in parentheses are percentages for those with an opinion. *dk=don't know

 

14. Finally, considering all of the recent events involving Bishop Thomas O'Brien in the last month, we would like to know if you have an opinion regarding Bishop O'Brien's resignation as the head of the Phoenix Diocese?
1. yes 89%
2. no 11

 

15. IF YES: Do you believe that Bishop O'Brien should have resigned as the head of the Phoenix Diocese?
1. yes 98%
2. no 2

 

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