Gender Male 53% of voters Cruz +13 48 14 35 0

Female 47% Cruz +13 48 15 35 0

Age 18-24 6% of voters Cruz +9 43 22 34 1

25-29 4% Not enough data - - - -

30-39 13% Cruz +12 46 16 34 0

40-49 20% Cruz +15 50 12 35 0

50-64 35% Cruz +15 51 12 36 0

65 or over 23% Cruz +11 46 16 35 -

Age 18-44 31% of voters Cruz +14 47 16 33 0

45+ 69% Cruz +13 49 13 36 0

Race White 96% of voters Cruz +14 49 14 35 0

Black 1% Not enough data - - - -

Hispanic/Latino 2% Not enough data - - - -

Asian 0% Not enough data - - - -

Other 1% Not enough data - - - -

Which best describes your education? High school or less 17% of voters Cruz +6 45 13 39 0

Some college/assoc. degree 35% Cruz +12 50 11 38 0

College graduate 33% Cruz +13 46 18 33 0

Postgraduate study 15% Cruz +27 54 17 27 0

Education by race White college graduates 45% of voters Cruz +19 49 18 30 0

White non-college graduates 51% Cruz +11 49 12 38 0

Non White college graduates 2% Not enough data - - - -

Non White non-college graduates 2% Not enough data - - - -

2015 total family income: Under $30,000 11% of voters Not enough data - - - -

$30,000 - $49,999 18% Cruz +3 43 14 40 1

$50,000 - $99,999 36% Cruz +15 50 13 35 0

$100,000 - $199,999 28% Cruz +23 54 13 31 0

$200,000 or more 8% Not enough data - - - -

No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a: Democrat 6% of voters Not enough data - - - -

Republican 65% Cruz +22 54 12 32 0

Independent or something else 28% Tie 40 17 40 0

On most political matters, do you consider yourself: Very conservative 31% of voters Cruz +37 65 5 28 -

Somewhat conservative 43% Cruz +11 47 15 36 0

Moderate 24% Trump +11 29 28 40 1

Liberal 3% Not enough data - - - -

On most political matters, do you consider yourself: Conservative 74% of voters Cruz +21 54 11 33 0

Moderate or liberal 26% Trump +9 31 26 40 1

Would you describe yourself as a born-again or evangelical Christian? Yes 42% of voters Cruz +21 55 10 34 0

No 58% Cruz +7 43 18 36 0

White evangelical or white born-again Christians White evangelical or white born-again Christian 38% of voters Cruz +22 55 10 33 -

All others 62% Cruz +8 44 17 36 0

Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country? Immigration 6% of voters Not enough data - - - -

Economy/Jobs 32% Cruz +16 46 20 30 0

Terrorism 30% Cruz +14 50 12 36 0

Government spending 31% Cruz +17 51 13 34 0

Which ONE of these four candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted today? Can win in November 11% of voters Cruz +48 68 13 20 -

Shares my values 35% Cruz +46 66 20 11 0

Tells it like it is 18% Trump +63 14 8 77 0

Can bring needed change 34% Trump +2 41 13 43 0

Overall, would you say trade with other countries: Creates more U.S. jobs 33% of voters Cruz +26 54 18 28 -

Takes away U.S. jobs 54% Trump +1 42 12 43 0

Has no effect on U.S. jobs 9% Not enough data - - - -

How worried are you about the direction of the nation's economy in the next few years? Very worried 65% of voters Cruz +6 46 11 40 0

Somewhat worried 29% Cruz +29 54 18 25 0

Not too worried 5% Not enough data - - - -

Not at all worried 1% Not enough data - - - -

How worried are you about the direction of the nation's economy in the next few years? Very or somewhat worried 94% of voters Cruz +13 48 13 35 0

Not too or not at all worried 6% Not enough data - - - -

Should most illegal immigrants working in the United States be: Offered a chance to apply for legal status 61% of voters Cruz +24 51 20 27 0

Deported to the country they came from 34% Trump +4 45 4 49 0

How do you feel about temporarily banning Muslims who are not U.S. citizens from entering the U.S.? Support 69% of voters Cruz +6 49 7 43 0

Oppose 29% Cruz +12 45 33 18 1

Which best describes your feelings about the way the federal government is working? Enthusiastic 2% of voters Not enough data - - - -

Satisfied, but not enthusiastic 8% Not enough data - - - -

Dissatisfied, but not angry 55% Cruz +23 52 17 29 0

Angry 32% Trump +1 46 7 47 0

Which best describes your feelings about the way the federal government is working? Enthusiastic or satisfied 11% of voters Not enough data - - - -

Dissatisfied or angry 87% Cruz +14 50 13 36 0

Would you say you feel betrayed by politicians from the Republican Party? Yes 52% of voters Cruz +7 44 17 37 0

No 45% Cruz +19 52 12 33 -

Would you like the next president to: Have experience in politics 45% of voters Cruz +47 68 21 8 0

Be from outside the political establishment 49% Trump +35 28 7 63 0

If Ted Cruz is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited 13% of voters Not enough data - - - -

Optimistic 47% Cruz +45 67 8 22 0

Concerned 25% Trump +20 16 30 50 0

Scared 12% Not enough data - - - -

If Ted Cruz is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited or optimistic 60% of voters Cruz +50 70 7 20 0

Concerned or scared 37% Trump +31 13 26 57 0

If John Kasich is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited 9% of voters Not enough data - - - -

Optimistic 38% Cruz +21 49 21 28 0

Concerned 36% Cruz +8 51 2 43 0

Scared 11% Not enough data - - - -

If John Kasich is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited or optimistic 48% of voters Cruz +20 47 27 24 0

Concerned or scared 47% Cruz +2 48 2 46 0

If Donald Trump is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited 23% of voters Trump +82 8 1 90 -

Optimistic 18% Trump +49 20 11 69 -

Concerned 20% Cruz +68 79 11 6 0

Scared 38% Cruz +44 69 25 1 0

If Donald Trump is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited or optimistic 41% of voters Trump +67 13 6 80 -

Concerned or scared 58% Cruz +52 72 20 3 0

If these were the candidates in November, would you: Vote for Hillary Clinton 6% of voters Not enough data - - - -

Vote for Ted Cruz 66% Cruz +48 69 9 21 0

Vote for a third party candidate 18% Trump +49 4 22 71 0

Not vote 5% Not enough data - - - -

If these were the candidates in November, would you: Vote for Hillary Clinton 10% of voters Not enough data - - - -

Vote for Donald Trump 61% Trump +18 38 5 56 0

Vote for a third party candidate 18% Cruz +38 66 28 3 0

Not vote 8% Not enough data - - - -

Who would have the best chance to defeat Hillary Clinton in November? Ted Cruz 43% of voters Cruz +89 92 3 3 0

John Kasich 17% Kasich +44 22 66 7 1

Donald Trump 37% Trump +76 9 5 85 0

Which ONE of these three candidates do you think ran the most unfair campaign? Ted Cruz 28% of voters Trump +66 10 10 76 0

John Kasich 9% Not enough data - - - -

Donald Trump 54% Cruz +55 72 17 7 0

If no one wins a majority of the delegates before the convention, should the party nominate the candidate: With the most votes in the primaries 55% of voters Trump +17 36 9 53 0

Who the delegates think would be the best nominee 43% Cruz +42 64 22 11 0

In world affairs, do you think the United States should take a: More active role 49% of voters Cruz +18 52 12 34 -

Less active role 28% Trump +7 39 12 46 0

About the same role as now 20% Cruz +21 47 23 26 0

When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the presidential primary? Just today 13% of voters Trump +3 43 9 46 0

In the last few days 14% Cruz +19 44 25 25 1

Sometime last week 8% Not enough data - - - -

In the last month 28% Cruz +40 62 15 22 -

Before that 37% Trump +13 38 9 51 0

Population City over 50,000 29% of voters Cruz +10 45 18 35 0

Suburbs 44% Cruz +21 52 14 31 0

Small city and Rural 27% Cruz +3 46 11 43 0

Region Milwaukee County 10% of voters Cruz +29 55 16 26 1

Southeast 35% Cruz +28 56 14 28 -

Southwest 14% Cruz +3 37 26 34 -

Northeast 18% Cruz +8 48 10 40 0