February 11, 2009 5:18 PM
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Poll: Hollywood And Politics
(CBS)
Arnold Schwarzenegger just started a second term as the governor of California, and you can find a whole lot of people who think Oprah Winfrey should run for president. But the American public is divided on whether Hollywood celebrities should be involved in politics, a new CBS News poll finds.
This represents somewhat of a reversal from four years ago. Then, a majority of the public thought celebrities should get involved in politics if they choose.
Today, 47 percent think Hollywood celebrities can offer a new perspective on political issues and should get involved in politics, but a similar number – 48 percent — say celebrities are inexperienced about such issues and should stay out of politics.
In August 2003, 54 percent of Americans said celebrities should get involved in politics if they wanted, while 38 percent disagreed.
HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES SHOULD …
GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS
Now
57%
8/2003
54%
STAY OUT OF POLITICS
Now
48%
8/2003
38%
There are clear partisan differences on this matter. A total of 61 percent of Democrats say celebrities should get involved in politics, while 67 percent of Republicans think the Hollywood crowd should stay out of politics.
Independents are divided. Liberals and moderates support the idea of celebrity involvement in politics, but nearly two-thirds of conservatives are opposed to the idea.
SHOULD HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS?
TOTAL
Yes
47%
No
48%
REPUBLICANS
Yes
29%
No
67%
DEMOCRATS
Yes
61%
No
34%
SHOULD HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS?
INDEPENDENTS
Yes
46%
No
46%
CONSERVATIVE
Yes
30%
No
65%
MODERATE
Yes
52%
No
43%
LIBERAL
Yes
63%
No
33%
SHOULD HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS?
MEN
Yes
40%
No
54%
WOMEN
Yes
53%
No
42%
SHOULD HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS?
AGE: 18 - 30
Yes
61%
No
33%
AGE: 30 - 44
Yes
45%
No
51%
AGE: 45 - 64
Yes
44%
No
49%
AGE: 65 and over
Yes
36%
No
57%
SHOULD HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS?
NORTHEAST
Yes
50%
No
44%
MIDWEST
Yes
48%
No
47%
SOUTH
Yes
44%
No
51%
WEST
Yes
45%
No
47%
In addition, 53 percent of women say Hollywood celebrities should be involved in politics if they want, but a similar number of men are opposed.
There are differences by age as well, with a majority of the youngest Americans (those under 30) saying celebrities should be politically active if they choose, while two in three of the oldest Americans are against the idea.
Also, Americans living in the Northeast part of the country are the most likely of any other region to embrace the idea of celebrities being involved in politics. Southerners are the least likely.
This poll was conducted among a random sample of 1,142 adults nationwide, interviewed by telephone February 8-11, 2007. The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points. The error for subgroups is higher.
This represents somewhat of a reversal from four years ago. Then, a majority of the public thought celebrities should get involved in politics if they choose.
Today, 47 percent think Hollywood celebrities can offer a new perspective on political issues and should get involved in politics, but a similar number – 48 percent — say celebrities are inexperienced about such issues and should stay out of politics.
In August 2003, 54 percent of Americans said celebrities should get involved in politics if they wanted, while 38 percent disagreed.
HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES SHOULD …
GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS
Now
8/2003
STAY OUT OF POLITICS
Now
8/2003
There are clear partisan differences on this matter. A total of 61 percent of Democrats say celebrities should get involved in politics, while 67 percent of Republicans think the Hollywood crowd should stay out of politics.
Independents are divided. Liberals and moderates support the idea of celebrity involvement in politics, but nearly two-thirds of conservatives are opposed to the idea.
SHOULD HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS?
TOTAL
Yes
No
REPUBLICANS
Yes
No
DEMOCRATS
Yes
No
SHOULD HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS?
INDEPENDENTS
Yes
No
CONSERVATIVE
Yes
No
MODERATE
Yes
No
LIBERAL
Yes
No
SHOULD HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS?
MEN
Yes
No
WOMEN
Yes
No
SHOULD HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS?
AGE: 18 - 30
Yes
No
AGE: 30 - 44
Yes
No
AGE: 45 - 64
Yes
No
AGE: 65 and over
Yes
No
SHOULD HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS?
NORTHEAST
Yes
No
MIDWEST
Yes
No
SOUTH
Yes
No
WEST
Yes
No
In addition, 53 percent of women say Hollywood celebrities should be involved in politics if they want, but a similar number of men are opposed.
There are differences by age as well, with a majority of the youngest Americans (those under 30) saying celebrities should be politically active if they choose, while two in three of the oldest Americans are against the idea.
Also, Americans living in the Northeast part of the country are the most likely of any other region to embrace the idea of celebrities being involved in politics. Southerners are the least likely.
This poll was conducted among a random sample of 1,142 adults nationwide, interviewed by telephone February 8-11, 2007. The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points. The error for subgroups is higher.
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