The Resource ABC News 'Nightline' State of the Union Address Poll, January 1999

ABC News 'Nightline' State of the Union Address Poll, January 1999

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ABC News 'Nightline' State of the Union Address Poll, January 1999
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ABC News 'Nightline' State of the Union Address Poll, January 1999
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This special topic poll, fielded on January 19, 1999, sought respondents' views on the State of the Union Address delivered to the nation by President Bill Clinton earlier in the evening. Those queried were asked whether they watched the speech on television, whether they approved of Clinton's message, and whether they agreed with Clinton's decision not to mention the impeachment issue during the address. A series of questions focused on the ongoing Senate impeachment trial of Clinton. Topics covered whether witnesses should be called during the hearings, whether Clinton should be removed from office at the conclusion of the trial, and views on Clinton's lawyer's opening statement. Respondents were also asked whom they trusted to cope with the nation's problems and how the federal budget surplus should be spent. The results of the poll were announced on the ABC television program "Nightline". Background information on respondents includes sex and political party affiliation
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  • Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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ABC News 'Nightline' State of the Union Address Poll, January 1999
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2714
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ICPSR02714.v1
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ABC News 'Nightline' State of the Union Address Poll, January 1999
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2714
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ICPSR02714.v1
Governing access note
Access restricted to subscribing institutions

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