Rating of Democratic Elected Officials' Liberalism (June 2020)

Rating of Democratic Elected Officials' Liberalism (June 2020)

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
categoryTotal
Liberal enough37%
Too liberal6%
Not liberal enough41%
Don't know/No opinion16%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryDemocrat
Liberal enough37%
Too liberal6%
Not liberal enough41%
Don't know/No opinion16%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Liberal enough31%31%43%
Too liberal8%14%2%
Not liberal enough48%33%40%
Don't know/No opinion14%21%15%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
Category

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Liberal enough35%41%41%
Too liberal2%12%24%
Not liberal enough52%18%18%
Don't know/No opinion11%29%18%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryLean liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Liberal enough38%39%30%
Too liberal6%1%0%
Not liberal enough40%48%66%
Don't know/No opinion16%12%5%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryLean conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Liberal enough39%51%32%
Too liberal42%6%9%
Not liberal enough5%16%47%
Don't know/No opinion14%28%12%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Liberal enough33%45%37%
Too liberal3%6%9%
Not liberal enough50%26%38%
Don't know/No opinion13%23%15%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryMaleFemale
Liberal enough32%40%
Too liberal10%4%
Not liberal enough44%38%
Don't know/No opinion14%18%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Liberal enough36%39%35%
Too liberal4%8%3%
Not liberal enough39%40%49%
Don't know/No opinion21%13%13%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
Category18-2930-4445-6465+
Liberal enough24%36%37%56%
Too liberal4%8%7%3%
Not liberal enough53%43%42%20%
Don't know/No opinion19%13%14%22%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryNo HSHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Liberal enough13%41%39%43%30%41%
Too liberal27%6%4%8%5%5%
Not liberal enough36%28%36%39%55%47%
Don't know/No opinion24%24%20%10%11%7%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryExtremely importantSomewhat importantNot very importantNot at all important
Liberal enough46%35%29%33%
Too liberal7%10%1%4%
Not liberal enough23%44%43%55%
Don't know/No opinion24%11%27%7%

  • Table |
  • Share
  • |
    More
Loading chart...
CategoryThe Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God.Don't know.
Liberal enough43%43%34%19%
Too liberal14%6%2%2%
Not liberal enough20%34%57%28%
Don't know/No opinion23%17%7%51%

Latest Poll News

June 2023 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll

The June 2023 University of Texas / Texas Politics Project poll included extensive questioning about the performance of state leaders during the 2023 Legislative session.

State on the Wrong Track

For only the second time in UT polling, but the second time in less than a year, a majority of Texas voters say that the state is on the wrong track.

Inflation on Texans' minds

More than half of Texans think the state is on the wrong track, while border security and immigration continue to loom large, especially among Texas Republicans.

June 2021 University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll

The latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll has been released in full. Check out the latest poll page to explore results related to the 87th legislative session, the coronavirus pandemic, assessments of state leaders, and more.

March 2021 Texas Politics Project/UT Energy Institute Poll

The Texas Politics Project just released the results of a March poll developed in conjunction with a team of researchers at the UT Energy Institute that asked dozens of questions about Texans’ experience during the winter storm, their attitudes toward causes and consequences of the storm, their views of, and expectations about, possible policy responses, and their views of how a wide range of actors from their neighbors and utility providers to state political leaders, regulatory bodies, and corporate actors.