Ohio : Poll Data
A Quinnipiac University Poll conducted of 1,178 Ohio voters from November 26-December 03, 2007 found:
- 71% favor stricter immigration laws and are opposed to amnesty.
- 22% would not vote for a candidate if they completely disagree with him or her on immigration, but agree on other issues.
A Quinnipiac University Poll taken from November 6-11, 2007 of 1,231 Ohio voters found:
- 89% believe immigration is a serious problem. (63% “very serious” and 26% “somewhat serious”).
- 88% support a government measure requiring employers’ to verify social security numbers before employment.
- 86% oppose providing legal immigrants with government-subsidized health insurance
- 85% oppose providing illegal immigrants with social services such as welfare, food stamps, and housing assistance.
- 84% of voters believe the government should not issue drivers licenses to illegal immigrants
- 82% favor stricter enforcement and stiffer penalties against employers who hire illegal workers.
- 67% believe illegal immigration hurts the country, more than helps it.
- 61% oppose providing a free public education for children of illegal aliens
- 61% support a tamper proof national card for all legal Americans
- 60% support a fence along the Mexican border to reduce illegal immigration
