Taiwan By The Numbers (10/29/2008)
(TVBS陳雲林來台前民調) (907 persons age 20 or older interviewed on October 27-28. Telephone numbers were randomly drawn from the telephone directory and then the last four digits were randomized)

Q1. Last Saturday, the Democratic Progressive Party held the "anti-evil, protect Taiwan" rally. How are satisfied with this activity that was led by DPP chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen?
37%: Satisfied
27%: Dissatisfied
36%: No opinion

Q2. Would you say that the activity was successful?
43%: Successful
26%: Not successful
30%: No opinion

Q3. Do you know that Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits chairman Chen Yun-lin is coming to visit Taiwan?
85%: Yes
15%: No

Q4. Do you welcome Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits chairman Chen Yun-lin to come come to Taiwan to discuss cross-strait affairs?
47%: Yes
30%: No
23%: No opinion

Q5. Overall, do you feel that the visit by Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits chairman Chen Yun-lin will be favorable or unfavorable to the development of Taiwan?
33%: Favorable
22%: Unfavorable
23%: No impact
22%: No opinion

Q6. Are you concerned that the visit by Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits chairman Chen Yun-lin will debase the position of Taiwan?
45%: Concerned
44%: Not concerned
10%: No opinion

Q7. Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits chairman Chen Yun-lin is coming to Taiwan to hold meetings and sign cross-strait agreements. Are you concerned that president Ma Ying-jeou will sell out Taiwan's interests?
42%: Concerned
50%: Not concerned
8%: No opinion

Q8. Some people say that the cross-strait policies of the Ma Ying-jeou administration lean towards mainland China too far. Do you agree?
46%: Agree
40%: Disagree
14%: No opinion

Q9. The Democratic Progressive Party will set up nightly vigils during Chen Yun-lin's visit. Do you support this action?
33%: Support
49%: Not support
17%: No opinion

Q10. Which do you prefer? Maintain status quo? Independence? Unification?



Q11. If there is only one choice between independence and unification, which would you choose?
68%: Independence
14%: Unification with mainland China
18%: No opinion

Taiwan By The Numbers (10/29/2008)
(TVBS馬就職五個月政黨形象調查) (964 persons age 20 or older interviewed on October 17, 20, 21. Telephone numbers were randomly drawn from the telephone directory and then the last four digits were randomized)

Q1. Value public opinion?
38%: Kuomintang
38%: Democratic Progressive Party

Q2. Clean and non-corrupt?
37%: Kuomintang
14%: Democratic Progressive Party

Q3. Dynamic?
33%: Kuomintang
42%: Democratic Progressive Party

Q4. Value reform?
43%: Kuomintang
46%: Democratic Progressive Party

Q5. Unified?
54%: Kuomintang
31%: Democratic Progressive Party

Q6. Able to self-reflect?
47%: Kuomintang
33%: Democratic Progressive Party

Q7. Satisfied with recent performance?
21%: Kuomintang
23%: Democratic Progressive Party

Taiwan By The Numbers (10/29/2008)
(TVBS馬就職五個月滿意度民調) (1,015 persons age 20 or older interviewed on October 16-17, 2008. Telephone numbers were randomly drawn from the telephone directory and then the last four digits were randomized)

Q. Job performance of President Ma Ying-jeou
25%: Satisfied (+2%)
55%: Dissatisfied

Q. Job performance of Premier Liu Chao-shiuan
25%: Satisfied (+6%)
53%: Dissatisfied

Q. Job performance of Mainland Affairs Council chairwoman Lai Hsin-yuan
21%: Satisfied
36%: Dissatisfied

Q. Job performance of Democratic Progressive Party chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen
34%: Satisfied (-15%)
37%: Dissatisfied

Q. Satisfaction with former president Chen Shui-bian
5%: Satisfied
81%: Dissatisfied



Q. Overall, is President Ma Ying-jeou leading the state policies in the right direction?
38%: Right direction (-11%)
34%: Wrong direction

Q. Do you agree that Taiwan should accept mainland Chinese academic records?
25%: Agree
62%: Disagree

Q. Overall, do you have confidence in the ability of Ma Ying-jeou administration to handle the economy?
39%: Have confidence
49%: Have no confidence

Q. If the Democratic Progressive Party were the ruling party, do you feel that their performance would be better than the Nationalists?
19%: Yes
53%: No
10%: About the same
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