Cuba poll questions, results
The Associated Press
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
WASHINGTON
The AP-Ipsos poll on public attitudes about Cuba, Cuban leader Fidel Castro and U.S. relations with Cuba was conducted Jan. 30-Feb. 1 and is based on telephone interviews with 1,000 adults from all states except Alaska and Hawaii. The poll was conducted by Ipsos, an international polling firm.
Results were weighted to represent the population by demographic factors such as age, sex, region, race and income.
No more than one time in 20 should chance variations in the sample cause the results to vary by more than plus or minus 3 percentage points from the answers that would be obtained if all people in the U.S. were polled.
There are other sources of potential error in polls, including the wording and order of questions. Results may not total 100 percent because of rounding. An "X" signifies less than 1 percent.
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1a. Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Cuban President Fidel Castro, or haven't you heard enough yet about Fidel Castro to have an opinion of him? Is that very (favorable/unfavorable) or somewhat (favorable/unfavorable)?
_Very favorable , 2 percent
_Somewhat favorable, 4 percent
_Somewhat unfavorable, 22 percent
_Very unfavorable, 42 percent
_Haven't heard enough yet, 27 percent
_Not sure, 3 percent
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Total favorable, 6 percent
Total unfavorable, 64 percent
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2. Do you think the United States should or should not establish diplomatic relations with Cuba?
_Should, 62 percent
_Should not, 30 percent
_Not sure, 8 percent
(QUESTIONS 3A AND 3B WERE EACH ASKED OF A PORTION OF THE RESPONDENTS)
3a. Do you think the United States should continue the trade embargo with Cuba or should the United States end the trade embargo and permit normal trade with Cuba?
3b. Do you think the United States should end the trade embargo and permit normal trade with Cuba or should the United States continue the trade embargo with Cuba?
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_Continue the trade embargo, 48 percent
_End the trade embargo, 40 percent
_Not sure, 12 percent
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4. When Fidel Castro dies or permanently steps down as president of Cuba, how likely is it that his regime will be replaced with a democracy?
_Very likely, 10 percent
_Somewhat likely, 30 percent
_Not too likely , 31 percent
_Not at all likely, 23 percent
_Not sure, 6 percent
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Total likely, 40 percent
Total not likely, 54 percent
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5. After Fidel Castro dies or permanently steps down as president of Cuba, do you think the Cuban people will be better off, worse off, or about as well off as they were under Fidel Castro's regime?
_Better off, 51 percent
_Worse off, 4 percent
_About as well off as under Castro, 38 percent
_Not sure, 7 percent
6. If U.S. citizens were allowed to travel to Cuba, how interested would you be in going there on vacation?
_Very interested, 18 percent
_Somewhat interested, 22 percent
_Not too interested, 13 percent
_Not at all interested, 46 percent
_Not sure, 1 percent
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Total interested, 40 percent
Total not interested, 59 percent
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