Released: April 06, 2005
80%: Non-Terminal Patients Should Not be Denied Food, Water; Three-to-One: Feeding Tube Should Stay in Place When Wishes Unknown; Americans Divided on Intervention by Elected Officials, Christian Defense Coalition / Zogby Poll of Likely Voters Reveals
A poll completed after the controversial death of Terri Schiavo finds that eight-in-ten (80%) likely voters say that a disabled person who is not terminally ill or in a coma, and not being kept alive by life support should not, in the absence of a written directive to the contrary, be denied food and water. By a three-to-one (44% to 14%) margin, likely voters say that, when there is conflicting evidence on the wishes of a patient, elected officials should order that a feeding tube remain in place. The survey, conducted by Zogby International on behalf of the Christian Defense Coalition, was conducted March 30 to April 2, 2005 and has a margin of error of +/-3.2 percentage points.
The same poll also finds a majority (56%) agree that Schiavos husband Michael should have turned guardianship for the severely-disabled woman over to her parents based on his decision to have a long-term serious relationship with another woman. By a two-to-one (44% to 24%) margin, with one-in-three (32%) undecided, the survey finds that an incapacitated person should be presumed to want to live in the absence of written instructions such as a living will.
Do you agree or disagree
? |
Agree |
Disagree |
Not sure |
It is proper for the federal government to intervene when basic civil rights are being denied? |
74 |
19 |
8 |
The representative branch of governments should intervene when the judicial branch appears to deny basic rights to minorities? |
57 |
33 |
10 |
Michael Schiavo should turn guardianship of Terri over to her parents, considering he has had a girlfriend for 10 years and has two children with her? |
56 |
35 |
9 |
The law should provide exceptions to the right of a spouse to act as the guardian for his or her incapacitated spouse? |
46 |
39 |
15 |
It is proper for the federal government to intervene when disabled people are denied food and water by a state court judges order? |
44 |
43 |
13 |
The representative branch of governments should intervene when the judicial branch appears to deny basic rights to the disabled? |
42 |
48 |
10 |
Elected officials should intervene to protect a disabled persons right to live if there is conflicting testimony concerning removing a feeding tube? |
38 |
54 |
8 |
Hearsay be allowed as evidence in the case of determining if a feeding tube should be removed? |
31 |
57 |
12 |
Likely voters in the survey are closely divided on a number of other issues, including whether it is proper for the federal government to intervene in a case similar to Schiavos. When asked if it is proper for federal officials to intervene when disabled people are denied food and water by a state court judge, respondents were deadlocked, with 44% favoring such intervention, and 43% opposed. The survey did find overwhelming consensus, however, when the question turned to government intervention in cases where basic civil rights were being denied. Three-quarters (74%) of likely voters say that it is proper for the federal government to intervene in such a case; just one-in-five (19%) disagree. Zogby International conducted interviews of 1019 likely voters nationwide on behalf of the Christian Defense Coalition. All calls were made from Zogby International headquarters in Utica, N.Y., March 30 through April 2, 2005. The margin of error is +/-3.2 percentage points. Slight weights were added to region, party, age, race, religion, and gender to more accurately reflect the voting population. Margins of error are higher in sub-groups.
(4/6/2005) -
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