In an April 2015 poll, NBC News/Wall Street Journal ask for respondents’ enthusiasm about and comfort with multiple types of people who might run for president. The poll varies potential candidate identity by gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, age, religion, experience, education, and background. Thirty percent of respondents report being enthusiastic about a woman president, with 55% more of respondents saying they would be comfortable with a woman president. Nine percent of respondents have some reservations with a woman candidate, and five percent say they are uncomfortable with a woman in the White House.
