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National Tracking Poll #190745July 25-27, 2019

Crosstabulation Results

Methodology:This poll was conducted between July 25-July 27, 2019 among a national sample of 1994 RegisteredVoters. The interviews were conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a targetsample of Registered Voters based on age, educational attainment, gender, race, and region. Resultsfrom the full survey have a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.

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1 Table P1: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in theright direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? . . . . . . . . . . 6

2 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? . 10

3 Table Q172NET:Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? 14

4 Table P3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on yourmind when you cast your vote for federal offices such as U.S. Senate or Congress? . . . . . . . 18

5 Table POL1: How likely is it that you will vote in the 2020 presidential primary or caucus inyour state? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

6 Table POL2: Now, thinking about the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state,would you vote in the Democratic primary or caucus, the Republican primary or caucus, orare you not likely to vote in a primary or caucus at all? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

7 Table POL3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues onyour mind when you cast your vote in the Democratic primary or caucus in your state? . . . 31

8 Table POL4: Do you think the Republican party should nominate Donald Trump as theparty’s candidate for president in 2020, or do you think the Republican party should nom-inate a different candidate for president in 2020? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

9 Table POL5: If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you de nitely vote tore-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote for someoneelse or de nitely vote for someone else? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

10 Table POL6: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of thefollowing candidates are you most likely to vote for? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

11 Table POL7_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The economy 47

12 Table POL7_2: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Jobs . . . . . 51

13 Table POL7_3: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Health care . 55

14 Table POL7_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Immigration . 59

15 Table POL7_5: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? The environment 63

16 Table POL7_6: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Energy . . . . 67

17 Table POL7_7: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Education . . 71

18 Table POL7_8: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? National security 75

19 Table POL7_9: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Sexual harass-ment and misconduct in the workplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

20 Table POL7_10: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? Gun policy . 83

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21 Table POL7_11: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues? ProtectingMedicare and Social Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

22 Table POL8: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Robert Muellertestifying before Congress about the investigation into Russian involvement in the 2016 election. 91

23 Table POL9: Howmotivated are you to watch the upcoming Democratic presidential primarydebates on July 30th and July 31st? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

24 Table POL10: In your opinion, how important are theDemocratic presidential primary debates? 99

25 Table POL11: Thinking about the upcoming Democratic presidential primary debates on July30th and July 31st, what would you say is the top set of issues you’d like to see discussed duringthese debates? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103

26 Table POL12_1: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the follow-ing issues? Medicare for All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

27 Table POL12_2: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the follow-ing issues? Affordable Care Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112

28 Table POL12_3: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the follow-ing issues? Gun policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

29 Table POL12_4: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the follow-ing issues? Climate change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120

30 Table POL12_5: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the follow-ing issues? Immigration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124

31 Table POL12_6: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the follow-ing issues? Education reform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128

32 Table POL12_7: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the follow-ing issues? Donald Trump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132

33 Table POL12_8: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the follow-ing issues? Infrastructure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136

34 Table POL12_9: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the follow-ing issues? Slavery reparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140

35 Table POL12_10: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? U.S. relations with Iran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144

36 Table POL12_11: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? U.S. relations with North Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148

37 Table POL12_12: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Abortion rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152

38 Table POL12_13: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Police killings of black men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

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39 Table POL12_14: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Reducing racial inequality in the criminal justice system . . . . . . . . . . . . 160

40 Table POL12_15: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? The treatment of child migrants detained at the border . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164

41 Table POL12_16: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168

42 Table POL12_17: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Debt-free college . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172

43 Table POL12_18: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Raising taxes on the wealthiest Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176

44 Table POL12_19: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Regulating the tech industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180

45 Table POL12_20: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Marijuana legalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184

46 Table POL12_21: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Economic inequality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188

47 Table POL12_22: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Criminal justice reform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192

48 Table POL12_23: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Student loan debt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196

49 Table POL12_24: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? Race relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200

50 Table POL12_25: And speci cally, how important is it for the candidates to discuss the fol-lowing issues? America’s standing in the world . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204

51 Table POL13: Thinking about all of the Democratic presidential candidates, who do you ex-pect to perform the best during the July 30th and July 31st primary debates? . . . . . . . . . 208

52 Table POL14: And speci cally, who do you think will perform the best during the July 30thDemocratic presidential primary debate? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211

53 Table POL15: And speci cally, who do you think will perform the best during the July 31stDemocratic presidential primary debate? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214

54 Table POL16: Which of the following health care priorities do you think is most importantfor a Democratic president to tackle in his or her rst year in office: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217

55 Table POL17: Which of the following health care priorities do you think is most importantfor a Democratic president to tackle in his or her rst four years in office: . . . . . . . . . . . 224

56 Table POL18: Which of the following issues are most important for a Democratic presidentto focus on in the rst 100 days of his or her tenure in office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231

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57 Table POLx_1: Next we will look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a longlist, please take the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer foreach name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, SomewhatFavorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of each If you have heard ofthe person, but do not have an opinion, please mark ’Heard Of, No Opinion.’ If you have notheard of the person, please mark ’Never Heard Of.’Mitch McConnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234

58 Table POLx_2: Favorability for Nancy Pelosi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238

59 Table POLx_3: Favorability for Charles Schumer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242

60 Table POLx_4: Favorability for Mike Pence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246

61 Table POLx_5: Favorability for Donald Trump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250

62 Table POLx_6: Favorability for Republicans in Congress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254

63 Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258

64 Table POLx_8: Favorability for Kevin McCarthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262

65 Table POLx_9: Favorability for Robert Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266

66 Table POLx_10: Favorability for William Barr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270

67 Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274

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Crosstabulation Results by Respondent Demographics

Table P1: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off onthe wrong track?

Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N

Registered Voters 40% (795) 60% (1199) 1994Gender: Male 46% (429) 54% (504) 933Gender: Female 35% (366) 65% (694) 1061Age: 18-29 31% (111) 69% (242) 352Age: 30-44 40% (182) 60% (269) 451Age: 45-54 42% (149) 58% (205) 355Age: 55-64 44% (162) 56% (210) 371Age: 65+ 41% (191) 59% (273) 464Generation Z: 18-22 35% (50) 65% (93) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 35% (167) 65% (311) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 42% (225) 58% (312) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 42% (308) 58% (426) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 15% (104) 85% (613) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 35% (207) 65% (388) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 71% (483) 29% (198) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 19% (60) 81% (250) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 11% (44) 89% (363) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 39% (113) 61% (179) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 31% (95) 69% (209) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 77% (256) 23% (76) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 65% (227) 35% (122) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 15% (88) 85% (495) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 32% (148) 68% (313) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 66% (486) 34% (250) 736Educ: < College 43% (543) 57% (711) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 34% (162) 66% (309) 472Educ: Post-grad 34% (90) 66% (178) 268

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Table P1: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off onthe wrong track?

Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N

Registered Voters 40% (795) 60% (1199) 1994Income: Under 50k 39% (400) 61% (637) 1037Income: 50k-100k 42% (276) 58% (382) 658Income: 100k+ 40% (119) 60% (180) 299Ethnicity: White 43% (698) 57% (915) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 33% (64) 67% (129) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 22% (56) 78% (197) 253Ethnicity: Other 32% (41) 68% (87) 128All Christian 46% (442) 54% (518) 960All Non-Christian 37% (29) 63% (49) 79Atheist 16% (15) 84% (79) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 36% (309) 64% (553) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 36% (36) 64% (64) 101Evangelical 51% (299) 49% (286) 585Non-Evangelical 41% (303) 59% (436) 739Community: Urban 32% (144) 68% (305) 449Community: Suburban 41% (413) 59% (593) 1006Community: Rural 44% (238) 56% (301) 539Employ: Private Sector 43% (253) 57% (335) 588Employ: Government 41% (56) 59% (80) 135Employ: Self-Employed 42% (73) 58% (101) 174Employ: Homemaker 39% (54) 61% (84) 138Employ: Student 35% (29) 65% (53) 81Employ: Retired 41% (218) 59% (308) 525Employ: Unemployed 34% (57) 66% (110) 167Employ: Other 31% (57) 69% (128) 185Military HH: Yes 43% (165) 57% (219) 384Military HH: No 39% (630) 61% (980) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 100% (795) — (0) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track — (0) 100% (1199) 1199Trump Job Approve 80% (684) 20% (175) 859Trump Job Disapprove 8% (85) 92% (980) 1064

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Table P1: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off onthe wrong track?

Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N

Registered Voters 40% (795) 60% (1199) 1994Trump Job Strongly Approve 88% (414) 12% (56) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 69% (270) 31% (119) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 23% (58) 77% (194) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3% (27) 97% (786) 813Favorable of Trump 79% (665) 21% (178) 843Unfavorable of Trump 9% (90) 91% (960) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 87% (423) 13% (66) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 68% (242) 32% (112) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 26% (52) 74% (149) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 5% (39) 95% (811) 849#1 Issue: Economy 41% (197) 59% (288) 485#1 Issue: Security 70% (311) 30% (131) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 27% (84) 73% (231) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 36% (105) 64% (187) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 16% (21) 84% (111) 132#1 Issue: Education 27% (29) 73% (80) 109#1 Issue: Energy 18% (19) 82% (87) 106#1 Issue: Other 27% (31) 73% (84) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 14% (110) 86% (673) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 73% (507) 27% (192) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 24% (22) 76% (70) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 11% (74) 89% (599) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 76% (533) 24% (171) 7042016 Vote: Other 22% (42) 78% (151) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34% (145) 66% (276) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 40% (552) 60% (813) 1365Voted in 2014: No 39% (243) 61% (385) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 20% (163) 80% (648) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 70% (383) 30% (162) 5462012 Vote: Other 39% (35) 61% (54) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39% (213) 61% (333) 546

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Table P1: Now, generally speaking, would you say that things in the country are going in the right direction, or have they pretty seriously gotten off onthe wrong track?

Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N

Registered Voters 40% (795) 60% (1199) 19944-Region: Northeast 33% (118) 67% (238) 3564-Region: Midwest 43% (195) 57% (263) 4584-Region: South 43% (318) 57% (427) 7444-Region: West 38% (164) 62% (272) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 14% (124) 86% (738) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 70% (573) 30% (249) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 13% (106) 87% (692) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 74% (524) 26% (189) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 43% (49) 57% (64) 112Don’t know / No opinion 31% (74) 69% (165) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President?

DemographicStronglyApprove

SomewhatApprove

SomewhatDisapprove

StronglyDisapprove

Don’t Know /No Opinion Total N

Registered Voters 24% (470) 20% (389) 13% (252) 41% (813) 4% (71) 1994Gender: Male 28% (265) 21% (192) 11% (100) 37% (343) 4% (34) 933Gender: Female 19% (205) 19% (197) 14% (152) 44% (470) 3% (37) 1061Age: 18-29 14% (50) 17% (59) 16% (58) 46% (161) 7% (24) 352Age: 30-44 24% (107) 17% (76) 14% (62) 40% (179) 6% (28) 451Age: 45-54 23% (82) 23% (83) 14% (50) 37% (131) 3% (10) 355Age: 55-64 28% (106) 21% (79) 10% (37) 39% (143) 1% (5) 371Age: 65+ 27% (125) 20% (92) 10% (44) 43% (199) 1% (4) 464Generation Z: 18-22 15% (21) 11% (16) 20% (28) 46% (65) 8% (11) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 19% (92) 19% (89) 14% (68) 42% (200) 6% (30) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 23% (126) 21% (113) 14% (73) 38% (205) 4% (21) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 27% (196) 22% (160) 9% (70) 41% (303) 1% (6) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 3% (19) 8% (56) 14% (100) 73% (526) 2% (16) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 14% (84) 22% (129) 16% (93) 40% (240) 8% (49) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 54% (366) 30% (204) 9% (59) 7% (47) 1% (6) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 5% (15) 9% (27) 12% (36) 71% (219) 4% (12) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 1% (4) 7% (29) 16% (64) 75% (307) 1% (4) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 16% (46) 24% (70) 16% (46) 37% (107) 8% (22) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 13% (38) 19% (59) 15% (47) 44% (133) 9% (27) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 61% (204) 28% (95) 5% (18) 5% (16) — (0) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 47% (163) 31% (109) 12% (41) 9% (31) 2% (6) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5% (29) 8% (46) 10% (57) 76% (443) 1% (8) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 13% (60) 20% (94) 17% (79) 47% (215) 3% (14) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 49% (358) 29% (215) 11% (80) 10% (76) 1% (7) 736Educ: < College 25% (317) 21% (266) 13% (157) 37% (460) 4% (54) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 19% (90) 19% (88) 14% (64) 46% (219) 2% (10) 472Educ: Post-grad 23% (63) 13% (34) 11% (30) 50% (134) 2% (7) 268

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Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President?

DemographicStronglyApprove

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Registered Voters 24% (470) 20% (389) 13% (252) 41% (813) 4% (71) 1994Income: Under 50k 23% (235) 17% (181) 13% (133) 43% (443) 4% (46) 1037Income: 50k-100k 25% (164) 21% (140) 13% (85) 38% (249) 3% (20) 658Income: 100k+ 24% (70) 23% (68) 12% (34) 41% (121) 1% (4) 299Ethnicity: White 27% (435) 21% (337) 12% (195) 37% (602) 3% (43) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 13% (26) 18% (35) 21% (40) 44% (85) 4% (7) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 5% (14) 12% (31) 14% (37) 59% (150) 9% (22) 253Ethnicity: Other 16% (21) 16% (20) 16% (20) 47% (61) 5% (6) 128All Christian 28% (269) 24% (228) 12% (117) 34% (326) 2% (19) 960All Non-Christian 23% (18) 13% (10) 10% (8) 53% (42) 1% (1) 79Atheist 12% (11) 5% (5) 7% (6) 77% (72) — (0) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 20% (172) 17% (146) 14% (120) 43% (373) 6% (52) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 25% (25) 12% (12) 13% (13) 47% (48) 3% (3) 101Evangelical 34% (199) 22% (130) 12% (71) 29% (172) 2% (13) 585Non-Evangelical 22% (162) 22% (166) 13% (96) 40% (296) 3% (20) 739Community: Urban 16% (71) 15% (69) 12% (56) 53% (239) 3% (15) 449Community: Suburban 24% (241) 19% (192) 13% (126) 42% (422) 3% (25) 1006Community: Rural 29% (158) 24% (128) 13% (70) 28% (152) 6% (31) 539Employ: Private Sector 23% (133) 23% (137) 14% (82) 38% (223) 2% (14) 588Employ: Government 29% (40) 16% (22) 12% (17) 40% (54) 2% (3) 135Employ: Self-Employed 23% (40) 21% (37) 13% (22) 39% (67) 4% (8) 174Employ: Homemaker 27% (37) 21% (29) 14% (19) 34% (46) 5% (7) 138Employ: Student 12% (9) 15% (12) 19% (15) 47% (38) 8% (6) 81Employ: Retired 28% (149) 19% (100) 9% (48) 42% (223) 1% (5) 525Employ: Unemployed 21% (35) 13% (22) 14% (23) 46% (76) 6% (10) 167Employ: Other 14% (26) 17% (31) 14% (26) 45% (84) 10% (18) 185Military HH: Yes 30% (115) 20% (76) 11% (41) 37% (141) 3% (11) 384Military HH: No 22% (354) 19% (313) 13% (211) 42% (672) 4% (60) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 52% (414) 34% (270) 7% (58) 3% (27) 3% (27) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 5% (56) 10% (119) 16% (194) 66% (786) 4% (44) 1199Trump Job Approve 55% (470) 45% (389) — (0) — (0) — (0) 859Trump Job Disapprove — (0) — (0) 24% (252) 76% (813) — (0) 1064

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Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President?

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Registered Voters 24% (470) 20% (389) 13% (252) 41% (813) 4% (71) 1994Trump Job Strongly Approve 100% (470) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve — (0) 100% (389) — (0) — (0) — (0) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove — (0) — (0) 100% (252) — (0) — (0) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove — (0) — (0) — (0) 100% (813) — (0) 813Favorable of Trump 54% (460) 40% (338) 3% (24) 1% (13) 1% (9) 843Unfavorable of Trump 1% (6) 3% (32) 20% (213) 74% (779) 2% (20) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 86% (422) 11% (55) — (1) 2% (10) — (1) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11% (38) 80% (283) 6% (23) 1% (3) 2% (8) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 1% (3) 14% (28) 75% (150) 4% (7) 6% (13) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump — (3) — (4) 7% (63) 91% (772) 1% (7) 849#1 Issue: Economy 18% (86) 25% (120) 14% (70) 39% (189) 4% (19) 485#1 Issue: Security 58% (256) 24% (108) 7% (31) 9% (41) 1% (6) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 11% (35) 14% (43) 17% (54) 54% (170) 4% (13) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 16% (47) 20% (60) 14% (41) 47% (138) 2% (6) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 4% (5) 12% (15) 12% (16) 66% (87) 6% (8) 132#1 Issue: Education 13% (14) 15% (17) 16% (17) 46% (50) 11% (12) 109#1 Issue: Energy 9% (9) 10% (10) 16% (17) 64% (67) 2% (2) 106#1 Issue: Other 16% (18) 13% (15) 5% (5) 62% (71) 4% (5) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 4% (29) 8% (62) 13% (99) 75% (585) 1% (8) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 53% (371) 32% (224) 7% (50) 7% (47) 1% (6) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 8% (7) 21% (19) 16% (14) 48% (44) 7% (7) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1% (9) 6% (42) 11% (77) 80% (537) 1% (8) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 55% (388) 34% (236) 6% (44) 4% (28) 1% (8) 7042016 Vote: Other 8% (15) 18% (35) 23% (43) 45% (87) 7% (13) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14% (57) 18% (76) 20% (85) 38% (160) 10% (42) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 27% (373) 18% (251) 11% (146) 42% (571) 2% (24) 1365Voted in 2014: No 15% (97) 22% (138) 17% (106) 38% (241) 7% (47) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 7% (57) 12% (95) 13% (105) 66% (536) 2% (18) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 55% (298) 28% (153) 9% (47) 8% (44) 1% (4) 5462012 Vote: Other 30% (26) 26% (23) 12% (11) 30% (27) 2% (2) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16% (88) 22% (119) 16% (88) 38% (205) 8% (46) 546

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Registered Voters 24% (470) 20% (389) 13% (252) 41% (813) 4% (71) 19944-Region: Northeast 18% (65) 16% (57) 12% (41) 52% (183) 3% (10) 3564-Region: Midwest 26% (119) 20% (93) 12% (53) 37% (171) 5% (22) 4584-Region: South 26% (196) 21% (156) 13% (100) 36% (266) 4% (27) 7444-Region: West 21% (90) 19% (84) 13% (57) 44% (193) 3% (12) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3% (23) 8% (70) 14% (123) 73% (626) 2% (19) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 51% (416) 31% (259) 9% (77) 8% (62) 1% (8) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 2% (17) 7% (58) 13% (104) 76% (608) 1% (11) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 57% (403) 30% (216) 8% (59) 4% (30) 1% (4) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 13% (15) 23% (26) 18% (20) 37% (41) 9% (10) 112Don’t know / No opinion 8% (20) 25% (60) 22% (53) 33% (79) 11% (26) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President?

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Registered Voters 43% (859) 53% (1064) 4% (71) 1994Gender: Male 49% (457) 47% (442) 4% (34) 933Gender: Female 38% (402) 59% (622) 3% (37) 1061Age: 18-29 31% (109) 62% (219) 7% (24) 352Age: 30-44 40% (183) 53% (241) 6% (28) 451Age: 45-54 46% (164) 51% (181) 3% (10) 355Age: 55-64 50% (185) 49% (181) 1% (5) 371Age: 65+ 47% (217) 52% (243) 1% (4) 464Generation Z: 18-22 26% (38) 66% (94) 8% (11) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 38% (180) 56% (268) 6% (30) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 44% (238) 52% (279) 4% (21) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 48% (356) 51% (372) 1% (6) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 10% (75) 87% (626) 2% (16) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 36% (213) 56% (333) 8% (49) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 84% (570) 15% (106) 1% (6) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 14% (43) 82% (255) 4% (12) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 8% (32) 91% (371) 1% (4) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 40% (116) 53% (153) 8% (22) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 32% (98) 59% (180) 9% (27) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 90% (298) 10% (34) — (0) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 78% (272) 20% (72) 2% (6) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13% (75) 86% (499) 1% (8) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 33% (154) 64% (294) 3% (14) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 78% (573) 21% (156) 1% (7) 736Educ: < College 46% (583) 49% (617) 4% (54) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 38% (179) 60% (283) 2% (10) 472Educ: Post-grad 36% (97) 61% (165) 2% (7) 268

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Registered Voters 43% (859) 53% (1064) 4% (71) 1994Income: Under 50k 40% (415) 55% (575) 4% (46) 1037Income: 50k-100k 46% (305) 51% (334) 3% (20) 658Income: 100k+ 46% (138) 52% (156) 1% (4) 299Ethnicity: White 48% (773) 49% (797) 3% (43) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 32% (61) 65% (125) 4% (7) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 18% (45) 74% (186) 9% (22) 253Ethnicity: Other 32% (41) 63% (81) 5% (6) 128All Christian 52% (498) 46% (443) 2% (19) 960All Non-Christian 36% (28) 64% (50) 1% (1) 79Atheist 17% (15) 83% (78) — (0) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 37% (317) 57% (493) 6% (52) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37% (37) 60% (60) 3% (3) 101Evangelical 56% (329) 42% (243) 2% (13) 585Non-Evangelical 44% (328) 53% (391) 3% (20) 739Community: Urban 31% (140) 66% (295) 3% (15) 449Community: Suburban 43% (433) 54% (548) 3% (25) 1006Community: Rural 53% (286) 41% (222) 6% (31) 539Employ: Private Sector 46% (269) 52% (305) 2% (14) 588Employ: Government 46% (62) 52% (70) 2% (3) 135Employ: Self-Employed 44% (77) 52% (90) 4% (8) 174Employ: Homemaker 47% (65) 48% (66) 5% (7) 138Employ: Student 27% (22) 66% (53) 8% (6) 81Employ: Retired 47% (249) 52% (271) 1% (5) 525Employ: Unemployed 34% (57) 60% (99) 6% (10) 167Employ: Other 31% (57) 59% (110) 10% (18) 185Military HH: Yes 50% (191) 47% (181) 3% (11) 384Military HH: No 41% (667) 55% (883) 4% (60) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 86% (684) 11% (85) 3% (27) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 15% (175) 82% (980) 4% (44) 1199Trump Job Approve 100% (859) — (0) — (0) 859Trump Job Disapprove — (0) 100% (1064) — (0) 1064

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Registered Voters 43% (859) 53% (1064) 4% (71) 1994Trump Job Strongly Approve 100% (470) — (0) — (0) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 100% (389) — (0) — (0) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove — (0) 100% (252) — (0) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove — (0) 100% (813) — (0) 813Favorable of Trump 95% (798) 4% (36) 1% (9) 843Unfavorable of Trump 4% (38) 95% (992) 2% (20) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 97% (476) 2% (11) — (1) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 91% (321) 7% (26) 2% (8) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 15% (31) 78% (157) 6% (13) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 1% (7) 98% (835) 1% (7) 849#1 Issue: Economy 43% (206) 53% (259) 4% (19) 485#1 Issue: Security 82% (364) 16% (72) 1% (6) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 25% (78) 71% (224) 4% (13) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 37% (106) 62% (179) 2% (6) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 15% (20) 78% (103) 6% (8) 132#1 Issue: Education 28% (31) 61% (67) 11% (12) 109#1 Issue: Energy 18% (20) 80% (84) 2% (2) 106#1 Issue: Other 29% (34) 66% (76) 4% (5) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 12% (91) 87% (684) 1% (8) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 85% (596) 14% (97) 1% (6) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 29% (26) 64% (59) 7% (7) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8% (51) 91% (614) 1% (8) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 89% (624) 10% (72) 1% (8) 7042016 Vote: Other 26% (49) 68% (130) 7% (13) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32% (134) 58% (245) 10% (42) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 46% (624) 53% (717) 2% (24) 1365Voted in 2014: No 37% (235) 55% (347) 7% (47) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 19% (151) 79% (642) 2% (18) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 83% (451) 17% (91) 1% (4) 5462012 Vote: Other 55% (49) 42% (38) 2% (2) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38% (207) 54% (293) 8% (46) 546

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Registered Voters 43% (859) 53% (1064) 4% (71) 19944-Region: Northeast 34% (121) 63% (225) 3% (10) 3564-Region: Midwest 46% (212) 49% (224) 5% (22) 4584-Region: South 47% (352) 49% (366) 4% (27) 7444-Region: West 40% (174) 57% (250) 3% (12) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 11% (93) 87% (749) 2% (19) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 82% (675) 17% (139) 1% (8) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 9% (75) 89% (712) 1% (11) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 87% (619) 13% (89) 1% (4) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 37% (41) 55% (61) 9% (10) 112Don’t know / No opinion 33% (80) 55% (132) 11% (26) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table P3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote for federal offices such asU.S. Senate or Congress?

Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

HealthCare Issues– like the2010 healthcare law,Medicaid,other

challenges

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Women’sIssues –like birthcontrol,abortion,and equal

pay

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

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Registered Voters 24%(485) 22%(441) 16%(315) 15%(291) 7%(132) 5%(109) 5%(106) 6% (115) 1994Gender: Male 28%(262) 23%(217) 13%(122) 14%(135) 3% (28) 6% (57) 6% (56) 6% (55) 933Gender: Female 21%(223) 21%(224) 18%(193) 15%(156) 10%(104) 5% (52) 5% (50) 6% (59) 1061Age: 18-29 30%(106) 15% (52) 10% (35) 2% (7) 14% (51) 13% (45) 10% (37) 6% (21) 352Age: 30-44 32%(144) 17% (75) 17% (78) 4% (17) 9% (40) 8% (37) 8% (34) 6% (27) 451Age: 45-54 30%(107) 23% (82) 24% (85) 7% (24) 5% (17) 3% (12) 3% (10) 5% (17) 355Age: 55-64 19% (71) 27%(100) 18% (66) 23% (86) 4% (14) 2% (6) 2% (9) 5% (20) 371Age: 65+ 12% (57) 28%(132) 11% (52) 34%(158) 2% (10) 2% (9) 4% (17) 7% (30) 464Generation Z: 18-22 26% (37) 13% (18) 8% (11) — (0) 20% (28) 13% (18) 14% (20) 7% (10) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 34%(164) 15% (74) 15% (70) 3% (12) 10% (49) 10% (49) 7% (35) 5% (24) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 29%(157) 22% (117) 22% (116) 7% (36) 6% (30) 5% (27) 5% (25) 6% (30) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 15% (110) 27%(199) 15%(108) 30%(218) 3% (23) 2% (14) 3% (19) 6% (44) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 24%(174) 8% (58) 21%(150) 19%(135) 9% (63) 7% (49) 8% (55) 5% (34) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 28%(169) 13% (78) 17% (101) 12% (70) 7% (43) 6% (34) 6% (39) 10% (61) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 21%(142) 45%(306) 9% (64) 13% (86) 4% (26) 4% (26) 2% (13) 3% (19) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 26% (80) 8% (26) 20% (63) 19% (60) 3% (10) 9% (28) 9% (29) 4% (13) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 23% (93) 8% (32) 21% (87) 18% (75) 13% (53) 5% (21) 6% (26) 5% (20) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 30% (88) 15% (44) 14% (40) 13% (39) 5% (15) 6% (17) 6% (19) 10% (30) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 27% (81) 11% (34) 20% (61) 10% (31) 9% (28) 6% (17) 7% (20) 10% (32) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 28% (94) 45%(148) 6% (20) 11% (35) 1% (3) 4% (12) 2% (8) 4% (12) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 14% (48) 45%(158) 13% (44) 14% (51) 6% (22) 4% (14) 1% (5) 2% (7) 350

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Table P3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote for federal offices such asU.S. Senate or Congress?

Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

HealthCare Issues– like the2010 healthcare law,Medicaid,other

challenges

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Women’sIssues –like birthcontrol,abortion,and equal

pay

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

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Registered Voters 24%(485) 22%(441) 16%(315) 15%(291) 7%(132) 5%(109) 5%(106) 6% (115) 1994Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 20% (116) 5% (31) 23%(133) 16% (91) 11% (64) 7% (41) 11% (62) 7% (44) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 30%(138) 15% (69) 17% (76) 20% (93) 4% (20) 5% (24) 4% (19) 4% (20) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 23%(167) 44%(321) 10% (74) 12% (90) 3% (20) 2% (18) 2% (14) 4% (32) 736Educ: < College 23%(290) 23%(292) 15%(192) 17%(217) 7% (82) 4% (54) 4% (55) 6% (73) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 26%(123) 21% (99) 17% (79) 11% (54) 6% (28) 7% (34) 6% (30) 5% (25) 472Educ: Post-grad 27% (72) 19% (50) 16% (44) 8% (21) 8% (22) 8% (22) 8% (21) 6% (17) 268Income: Under 50k 22%(228) 19%(201) 16%(167) 18%(183) 8% (82) 5% (55) 5% (48) 7% (72) 1037Income: 50k-100k 26%(169) 25%(164) 16%(106) 13% (84) 5% (34) 6% (40) 5% (35) 4% (27) 658Income: 100k+ 29% (88) 26% (76) 14% (42) 8% (23) 5% (16) 5% (15) 8% (23) 5% (15) 299Ethnicity: White 22%(348) 25%(398) 15%(239) 16%(259) 7%(107) 5% (78) 5% (89) 6% (94) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 26% (50) 18% (35) 15% (28) 6% (11) 11% (20) 8% (16) 9% (18) 8% (15) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 40% (101) 9% (24) 22% (57) 9% (23) 6% (16) 8% (19) 2% (4) 4% (10) 253Ethnicity: Other 28% (36) 15% (19) 15% (19) 7% (9) 7% (9) 9% (12) 10% (13) 8% (11) 128All Christian 24%(226) 28%(270) 14%(135) 18%(170) 4% (36) 3% (31) 4% (42) 5% (50) 960All Non-Christian 22% (18) 14% (11) 18% (14) 17% (14) 8% (6) 7% (6) 8% (6) 6% (4) 79Atheist 25% (23) 8% (8) 15% (14) 10% (9) 11% (10) 6% (6) 12% (11) 14% (13) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 25%(218) 18%(153) 18%(152) 11% (99) 9% (80) 8% (67) 5% (46) 6% (48) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 24% (24) 18% (18) 18% (19) 15% (15) 6% (6) 6% (6) 6% (6) 6% (6) 101Evangelical 23%(137) 30%(176) 13% (79) 16% (94) 5% (32) 4% (25) 3% (20) 4% (22) 585Non-Evangelical 27%(198) 22%(163) 15% (110) 17%(127) 4% (31) 4% (32) 4% (33) 6% (45) 739Community: Urban 29%(130) 16% (72) 18% (79) 14% (62) 7% (32) 6% (26) 5% (21) 6% (27) 449Community: Suburban 24%(237) 23%(228) 15%(155) 14%(138) 7% (68) 6% (60) 6% (63) 6% (57) 1006Community: Rural 22% (118) 26% (141) 15% (81) 17% (91) 6% (32) 4% (24) 4% (21) 6% (31) 539

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Table P3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote for federal offices such asU.S. Senate or Congress?

Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

HealthCare Issues– like the2010 healthcare law,Medicaid,other

challenges

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Women’sIssues –like birthcontrol,abortion,and equal

pay

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

ity/gasoline,or renewables Other: Total N

Registered Voters 24%(485) 22%(441) 16%(315) 15%(291) 7%(132) 5%(109) 5%(106) 6% (115) 1994Employ: Private Sector 31%(185) 22%(127) 16% (95) 6% (35) 7% (44) 7% (41) 6% (35) 4% (26) 588Employ: Government 31% (42) 27% (37) 12% (17) 2% (3) 10% (13) 9% (12) 7% (9) 2% (2) 135Employ: Self-Employed 28% (49) 22% (38) 16% (28) 12% (22) 6% (11) 3% (6) 5% (9) 7% (12) 174Employ: Homemaker 23% (32) 24% (33) 24% (33) 7% (10) 6% (8) 5% (7) 5% (7) 5% (7) 138Employ: Student 23% (19) 12% (10) 10% (8) — (0) 16% (13) 17% (13) 12% (10) 10% (8) 81Employ: Retired 12% (63) 28%(145) 12% (64) 34%(178) 2% (12) 2% (10) 4% (19) 6% (34) 525Employ: Unemployed 33% (55) 15% (25) 21% (34) 8% (14) 8% (14) 4% (7) 5% (8) 6% (10) 167Employ: Other 21% (39) 14% (26) 19% (36) 16% (30) 9% (17) 8% (14) 5% (9) 8% (15) 185Military HH: Yes 20% (78) 29% (113) 15% (57) 21% (79) 3% (13) 3% (11) 3% (12) 5% (20) 384Military HH: No 25%(406) 20%(328) 16%(258) 13%(212) 7% (119) 6% (98) 6% (94) 6% (94) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 25%(197) 39% (311) 11% (84) 13%(105) 3% (21) 4% (29) 2% (19) 4% (31) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 24%(288) 11% (131) 19%(231) 16%(187) 9% (111) 7% (80) 7% (87) 7% (84) 1199Trump Job Approve 24%(206) 42%(364) 9% (78) 12%(106) 2% (20) 4% (31) 2% (20) 4% (34) 859Trump Job Disapprove 24%(259) 7% (72) 21%(224) 17%(179) 10%(103) 6% (67) 8% (84) 7% (76) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 18% (86) 54%(256) 7% (35) 10% (47) 1% (5) 3% (14) 2% (9) 4% (18) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 31%(120) 28%(108) 11% (43) 15% (60) 4% (15) 4% (17) 3% (10) 4% (15) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 28% (70) 12% (31) 22% (54) 16% (41) 7% (16) 7% (17) 7% (17) 2% (5) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 23%(189) 5% (41) 21%(170) 17%(138) 11% (87) 6% (50) 8% (67) 9% (71) 813Favorable of Trump 23%(198) 43%(359) 10% (84) 13%(106) 2% (20) 3% (28) 2% (16) 4% (33) 843Unfavorable of Trump 24%(257) 7% (71) 20%(213) 17%(176) 10%(103) 7% (71) 8% (86) 7% (73) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 18% (88) 53%(259) 9% (43) 11% (52) 1% (6) 2% (11) 2% (10) 4% (20) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 31% (110) 28% (99) 12% (41) 15% (54) 4% (14) 5% (17) 2% (6) 4% (13) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 26% (53) 14% (28) 18% (36) 14% (29) 6% (12) 10% (20) 9% (18) 3% (5) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 24%(204) 5% (44) 21%(177) 17%(148) 11% (91) 6% (51) 8% (68) 8% (67) 849

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Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

HealthCare Issues– like the2010 healthcare law,Medicaid,other

challenges

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Women’sIssues –like birthcontrol,abortion,and equal

pay

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

ity/gasoline,or renewables Other: Total N

Registered Voters 24%(485) 22%(441) 16%(315) 15%(291) 7%(132) 5%(109) 5%(106) 6% (115) 1994#1 Issue: Economy 100%(485) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 485#1 Issue: Security — (0) 100%(441) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 441#1 Issue: Health Care — (0) — (0) 100%(315) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(291) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(132) — (0) — (0) — (0) 132#1 Issue: Education — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(109) — (0) — (0) 109#1 Issue: Energy — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(106) — (0) 106#1 Issue: Other — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100% (115) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 22%(169) 8% (62) 22%(174) 19%(145) 8% (60) 6% (45) 8% (66) 8% (61) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 22%(154) 45%(315) 9% (64) 12% (84) 3% (20) 3% (20) 1% (8) 5% (33) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 35% (32) 11% (10) 12% (11) 7% (6) 13% (12) 10% (10) 5% (5) 7% (7) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 23%(154) 6% (41) 23%(155) 19%(126) 9% (58) 5% (37) 8% (53) 7% (48) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 21% (151) 45%(315) 10% (71) 14% (96) 2% (16) 3% (18) 1% (9) 4% (27) 7042016 Vote: Other 27% (52) 16% (30) 15% (29) 14% (27) 8% (15) 8% (16) 4% (8) 8% (15) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(126) 13% (55) 14% (59) 10% (42) 10% (43) 9% (38) 8% (35) 6% (24) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 23%(318) 25%(337) 16%(224) 16%(221) 5% (72) 4% (60) 4% (53) 6% (82) 1365Voted in 2014: No 27%(167) 17%(105) 14% (91) 11% (70) 9% (60) 8% (49) 8% (53) 5% (33) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 26%(209) 8% (63) 22%(180) 19%(153) 7% (61) 5% (42) 6% (52) 6% (51) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 21% (115) 47%(259) 9% (47) 13% (71) 2% (12) 2% (11) 1% (6) 5% (25) 5462012 Vote: Other 26% (23) 28% (25) 10% (9) 16% (14) 4% (4) 7% (6) 2% (2) 7% (6) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25%(137) 17% (94) 14% (78) 10% (53) 10% (55) 9% (50) 8% (46) 6% (32) 546

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Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

HealthCare Issues– like the2010 healthcare law,Medicaid,other

challenges

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Women’sIssues –like birthcontrol,abortion,and equal

pay

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

ity/gasoline,or renewables Other: Total N

Registered Voters 24%(485) 22%(441) 16%(315) 15%(291) 7%(132) 5%(109) 5%(106) 6% (115) 19944-Region: Northeast 25% (88) 20% (70) 17% (59) 19% (68) 6% (20) 4% (14) 5% (17) 5% (19) 3564-Region: Midwest 23%(103) 22% (101) 19% (85) 15% (67) 7% (33) 6% (27) 5% (22) 5% (21) 4584-Region: South 26%(195) 24%(179) 15% (112) 15% (110) 6% (45) 5% (36) 4% (33) 5% (36) 7444-Region: West 23% (98) 21% (92) 14% (59) 11% (47) 8% (34) 8% (33) 8% (35) 9% (38) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 24%(207) 7% (62) 21%(184) 18%(157) 9% (75) 6% (56) 8% (71) 6% (50) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 23%(186) 43%(354) 10% (82) 12% (96) 4% (29) 4% (30) 2% (15) 4% (30) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 24% (191) 8% (64) 22%(173) 18%(144) 9% (69) 6% (49) 7% (59) 6% (50) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 23%(167) 44%(314) 9% (67) 11% (80) 3% (20) 4% (25) 2% (13) 4% (26) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 26% (29) 17% (19) 12% (14) 16% (18) 6% (7) 8% (9) 9% (10) 6% (7) 112Don’t know / No opinion 30% (71) 12% (30) 16% (38) 12% (29) 9% (22) 6% (15) 6% (15) 8% (19) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 69% (1382) 14% (288) 10% (191) 3% (61) 4% (72) 1994Gender: Male 69% (640) 15% (139) 9% (87) 3% (27) 4% (41) 933Gender: Female 70% (743) 14% (149) 10% (105) 3% (33) 3% (31) 1061Age: 18-29 56% (196) 22% (76) 14% (51) 4% (16) 4% (14) 352Age: 30-44 65% (291) 15% (66) 14% (63) 3% (15) 4% (16) 451Age: 45-54 69% (245) 14% (51) 11% (39) 2% (7) 4% (13) 355Age: 55-64 75% (279) 14% (53) 5% (17) 3% (12) 3% (9) 371Age: 65+ 80% (371) 9% (42) 4% (21) 2% (11) 4% (19) 464Generation Z: 18-22 51% (72) 20% (28) 19% (27) 5% (7) 6% (9) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 62% (297) 19% (89) 14% (65) 3% (17) 2% (11) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 67% (363) 14% (76) 11% (61) 3% (14) 4% (24) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 77% (569) 12% (86) 5% (35) 3% (23) 3% (22) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 76% (544) 15% (111) 7% (49) 1% (8) 1% (5) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 52% (312) 16% (92) 16% (96) 6% (37) 10% (58) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 77% (526) 12% (84) 7% (47) 2% (15) 1% (9) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 74% (230) 19% (59) 6% (18) 1% (2) — (1) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 77% (314) 13% (52) 8% (31) 1% (6) 1% (4) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 50% (145) 15% (44) 17% (49) 6% (17) 13% (36) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 55% (167) 16% (48) 15% (47) 7% (21) 7% (22) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 80% (265) 11% (36) 6% (19) 3% (8) 1% (4) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 75% (261) 14% (49) 8% (27) 2% (7) 2% (5) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 77% (448) 15% (89) 4% (23) 2% (13) 2% (10) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 69% (319) 12% (57) 12% (55) 3% (13) 4% (18) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 74% (544) 14% (100) 8% (62) 2% (18) 2% (12) 736Educ: < College 65% (819) 16% (197) 12% (147) 3% (40) 4% (51) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 74% (349) 13% (62) 7% (33) 3% (14) 3% (14) 472Educ: Post-grad 80% (214) 11% (29) 4% (12) 2% (7) 2% (7) 268

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Registered Voters 69% (1382) 14% (288) 10% (191) 3% (61) 4% (72) 1994Income: Under 50k 64% (666) 15% (161) 12% (129) 3% (36) 4% (45) 1037Income: 50k-100k 73% (480) 14% (90) 7% (46) 3% (20) 3% (23) 658Income: 100k+ 79% (236) 13% (37) 5% (16) 1% (4) 1% (4) 299Ethnicity: White 71% (1141) 14% (230) 9% (140) 3% (46) 3% (56) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 62% (120) 19% (36) 13% (26) 4% (9) 2% (4) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 68% (172) 13% (33) 11% (28) 3% (8) 4% (11) 253Ethnicity: Other 54% (69) 19% (25) 17% (22) 6% (7) 4% (5) 128All Christian 76% (725) 13% (121) 7% (69) 3% (26) 2% (20) 960All Non-Christian 71% (56) 16% (12) 8% (7) — (0) 5% (4) 79Atheist 80% (74) 9% (8) 7% (6) 1% (1) 4% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 61% (527) 17% (146) 13% (110) 4% (34) 5% (45) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 68% (69) 14% (14) 13% (13) — (0) 5% (5) 101Evangelical 72% (423) 14% (81) 10% (57) 2% (12) 2% (13) 585Non-Evangelical 72% (529) 14% (105) 8% (56) 3% (21) 4% (27) 739Community: Urban 67% (302) 17% (76) 10% (44) 3% (14) 3% (13) 449Community: Suburban 71% (714) 14% (138) 9% (89) 3% (32) 3% (32) 1006Community: Rural 68% (366) 14% (74) 11% (58) 3% (15) 5% (27) 539Employ: Private Sector 70% (412) 16% (93) 7% (42) 4% (25) 3% (16) 588Employ: Government 73% (99) 12% (16) 11% (15) 1% (2) 2% (3) 135Employ: Self-Employed 66% (115) 21% (36) 9% (16) 1% (1) 4% (6) 174Employ: Homemaker 69% (95) 10% (14) 14% (19) 2% (3) 5% (7) 138Employ: Student 56% (45) 20% (16) 17% (14) 5% (4) 2% (1) 81Employ: Retired 80% (420) 10% (51) 4% (21) 2% (11) 4% (22) 525Employ: Unemployed 58% (97) 18% (30) 17% (28) 3% (6) 4% (6) 167Employ: Other 54% (101) 17% (31) 20% (36) 5% (9) 5% (9) 185Military HH: Yes 74% (283) 11% (43) 9% (35) 3% (11) 3% (12) 384Military HH: No 68% (1099) 15% (245) 10% (156) 3% (50) 4% (60) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 71% (562) 14% (113) 10% (77) 3% (20) 3% (24) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 68% (820) 15% (175) 10% (115) 3% (41) 4% (48) 1199Trump Job Approve 73% (626) 14% (120) 8% (69) 2% (21) 3% (23) 859Trump Job Disapprove 69% (740) 14% (154) 10% (101) 3% (33) 3% (37) 1064

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Registered Voters 69% (1382) 14% (288) 10% (191) 3% (61) 4% (72) 1994Trump Job Strongly Approve 84% (393) 8% (38) 5% (24) 2% (9) 1% (7) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 60% (233) 21% (81) 12% (45) 3% (12) 4% (16) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 52% (132) 23% (57) 19% (47) 3% (8) 3% (7) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 75% (608) 12% (97) 7% (54) 3% (25) 4% (29) 813Favorable of Trump 74% (627) 14% (118) 7% (62) 2% (18) 2% (18) 843Unfavorable of Trump 69% (728) 15% (154) 9% (97) 3% (33) 4% (38) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 83% (405) 9% (43) 6% (27) 1% (7) 1% (6) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 63% (222) 21% (75) 10% (35) 3% (11) 3% (12) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 49% (99) 22% (45) 18% (37) 4% (8) 6% (12) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 74% (628) 13% (109) 7% (60) 3% (25) 3% (26) 849#1 Issue: Economy 66% (320) 16% (77) 13% (62) 4% (18) 2% (8) 485#1 Issue: Security 80% (353) 9% (39) 8% (34) 1% (7) 2% (9) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 65% (206) 18% (56) 10% (31) 3% (9) 4% (14) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 69% (202) 15% (45) 8% (24) 3% (8) 4% (13) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 67% (89) 14% (19) 7% (9) 5% (7) 6% (9) 132#1 Issue: Education 66% (72) 14% (15) 11% (12) 5% (6) 4% (5) 109#1 Issue: Energy 59% (62) 22% (23) 11% (11) 3% (3) 6% (6) 106#1 Issue: Other 68% (78) 13% (14) 8% (9) 2% (3) 9% (10) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 80% (630) 12% (94) 3% (26) 2% (19) 2% (14) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 81% (566) 11% (76) 4% (28) 2% (11) 2% (17) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 59% (54) 16% (14) 13% (12) 4% (4) 8% (7) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 79% (530) 14% (92) 4% (28) 2% (14) 1% (9) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 79% (559) 12% (86) 4% (31) 2% (12) 2% (16) 7042016 Vote: Other 67% (130) 13% (25) 8% (16) 5% (9) 6% (12) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39% (163) 20% (85) 27% (113) 6% (25) 8% (35) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 81% (1110) 11% (146) 4% (51) 2% (23) 3% (35) 1365Voted in 2014: No 43% (273) 23% (142) 22% (140) 6% (37) 6% (37) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 78% (632) 12% (99) 5% (41) 2% (20) 2% (19) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 80% (438) 12% (63) 4% (22) 1% (7) 3% (15) 5462012 Vote: Other 73% (65) 12% (11) 5% (4) 5% (5) 5% (4) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 45% (246) 21% (114) 23% (124) 5% (29) 6% (34) 546

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Registered Voters 69% (1382) 14% (288) 10% (191) 3% (61) 4% (72) 19944-Region: Northeast 66% (235) 15% (55) 11% (38) 5% (17) 3% (11) 3564-Region: Midwest 71% (324) 14% (66) 8% (38) 3% (13) 3% (16) 4584-Region: South 69% (515) 14% (106) 10% (73) 2% (16) 5% (35) 7444-Region: West 71% (308) 14% (60) 10% (43) 3% (14) 2% (10) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 74% (640) 15% (130) 7% (62) 2% (16) 1% (13) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 75% (614) 13% (110) 8% (66) 2% (20) 2% (12) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 80% (640) 16% (124) 4% (34) — (0) — (0) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 80% (573) 14% (97) 6% (42) — (0) — (0) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 53% (59) 16% (18) 31% (35) — (0) — (0) 112Don’t know / No opinion 46% (111) 20% (48) 34% (80) — (0) — (0) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 43% (798) 38% (712) 6% (112) 13% (239) 1861Gender: Male 41% (353) 42% (363) 6% (51) 11% (99) 865Gender: Female 45% (446) 35% (349) 6% (61) 14% (140) 996Age: 18-29 43% (140) 25% (82) 10% (33) 21% (68) 323Age: 30-44 44% (185) 35% (147) 6% (25) 15% (64) 420Age: 45-54 40% (133) 44% (146) 5% (16) 12% (40) 335Age: 55-64 41% (144) 43% (152) 5% (17) 10% (37) 350Age: 65+ 45% (197) 43% (185) 5% (21) 7% (30) 434Generation Z: 18-22 36% (46) 24% (31) 14% (17) 26% (34) 127Millennial: Age 23-38 45% (203) 31% (140) 7% (30) 17% (77) 451Generation X: Age 39-54 42% (209) 41% (203) 5% (26) 12% (61) 500Boomers: Age 55-73 44% (306) 42% (289) 5% (34) 9% (60) 689PID: Dem (no lean) 92% (646) 1% (5) 2% (13) 6% (40) 704PID: Ind (no lean) 27% (135) 24% (120) 16% (79) 33% (165) 500PID: Rep (no lean) 3% (17) 89% (587) 3% (20) 5% (34) 657PID/Gender: DemMen 92% (281) 1% (3) 1% (4) 6% (19) 307PID/Gender: DemWomen 92% (365) 1% (2) 2% (9) 5% (21) 397PID/Gender: Ind Men 28% (66) 27% (64) 18% (43) 28% (66) 238PID/Gender: Ind Women 27% (69) 21% (56) 14% (37) 38% (100) 262PID/Gender: Rep Men 2% (5) 92% (295) 2% (5) 4% (14) 320PID/Gender: Rep Women 3% (11) 86% (291) 5% (15) 6% (20) 338Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 83% (464) 6% (33) 4% (24) 7% (39) 560Ideo: Moderate (4) 49% (211) 26% (112) 10% (45) 15% (63) 430Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 11% (78) 75% (533) 4% (29) 9% (66) 706Educ: < College 40% (462) 41% (472) 5% (63) 14% (166) 1163Educ: Bachelors degree 47% (210) 34% (150) 6% (28) 13% (56) 443Educ: Post-grad 50% (127) 35% (90) 8% (21) 7% (17) 255

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Vote inDemocratic

primary or caucusVote in Republicanprimary or caucus

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caucusDon’t know / No

opinion Total N

Registered Voters 43% (798) 38% (712) 6% (112) 13% (239) 1861Income: Under 50k 44% (419) 35% (331) 6% (55) 16% (150) 956Income: 50k-100k 41% (255) 41% (252) 6% (38) 11% (70) 616Income: 100k+ 43% (124) 44% (129) 6% (18) 7% (19) 290Ethnicity: White 38% (579) 43% (655) 6% (95) 12% (183) 1511Ethnicity: Hispanic 50% (90) 25% (46) 5% (9) 20% (36) 181Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 73% (171) 10% (24) 4% (8) 13% (30) 234Ethnicity: Other 42% (48) 29% (33) 8% (9) 22% (26) 116All Christian 37% (336) 47% (426) 5% (42) 12% (111) 915All Non-Christian 55% (41) 24% (18) 11% (8) 10% (7) 75Atheist 75% (66) 16% (14) 2% (2) 7% (6) 89Agnostic/Nothing in particular 45% (355) 32% (254) 8% (59) 15% (115) 783Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 48% (46) 27% (26) 11% (10) 14% (14) 96Evangelical 31% (176) 52% (292) 5% (30) 11% (63) 561Non-Evangelical 43% (297) 38% (262) 5% (36) 14% (95) 691Community: Urban 57% (242) 28% (117) 5% (21) 10% (43) 423Community: Suburban 44% (411) 37% (344) 6% (56) 14% (130) 941Community: Rural 29% (145) 51% (252) 7% (36) 13% (65) 497Employ: Private Sector 44% (240) 40% (217) 5% (27) 12% (63) 547Employ: Government 37% (48) 39% (51) 14% (18) 10% (13) 130Employ: Self-Employed 36% (59) 39% (65) 10% (16) 16% (27) 166Employ: Homemaker 30% (39) 43% (55) 8% (10) 19% (25) 128Employ: Student 54% (41) 23% (17) 5% (4) 18% (13) 76Employ: Retired 44% (219) 44% (216) 4% (18) 8% (38) 492Employ: Unemployed 48% (73) 31% (48) 5% (8) 16% (25) 154Employ: Other 47% (79) 26% (43) 7% (11) 21% (35) 168Military HH: Yes 37% (135) 45% (164) 7% (25) 10% (38) 361Military HH: No 44% (664) 37% (548) 6% (88) 13% (201) 1500RD/WT: Right Direction 14% (106) 70% (524) 6% (49) 10% (74) 752RD/WT: Wrong Track 62% (692) 17% (189) 6% (64) 15% (165) 1110

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Table POL2: Now, thinking about the 2020 presidential primary or caucus in your state, would you vote in the Democratic primary or caucus, theRepublican primary or caucus, or are you not likely to vote in a primary or caucus at all?

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Vote inDemocratic

primary or caucusVote in Republicanprimary or caucus

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caucusDon’t know / No

opinion Total N

Registered Voters 43% (798) 38% (712) 6% (112) 13% (239) 1861Trump Job Approve 9% (75) 76% (619) 5% (41) 10% (80) 815Trump Job Disapprove 72% (712) 9% (89) 6% (61) 13% (132) 995Trump Job Strongly Approve 4% (17) 89% (403) 3% (15) 4% (20) 455Trump Job Somewhat Approve 16% (58) 60% (216) 7% (26) 17% (60) 360Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 44% (104) 25% (59) 9% (20) 22% (53) 236Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 80% (608) 4% (30) 5% (41) 10% (79) 759Favorable of Trump 9% (72) 77% (621) 5% (36) 10% (77) 807Unfavorable of Trump 72% (700) 8% (81) 6% (62) 14% (135) 979Very Favorable of Trump 5% (25) 87% (413) 3% (13) 5% (25) 476Somewhat Favorable of Trump 14% (48) 63% (208) 7% (24) 16% (52) 331Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 36% (66) 25% (46) 11% (20) 27% (49) 181Very Unfavorable of Trump 79% (634) 4% (36) 5% (42) 11% (86) 798#1 Issue: Economy 42% (191) 36% (167) 6% (29) 16% (71) 458#1 Issue: Security 15% (64) 74% (314) 4% (19) 7% (30) 426#1 Issue: Health Care 59% (173) 23% (67) 5% (14) 13% (38) 292#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 53% (144) 30% (80) 7% (18) 11% (29) 270#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 59% (69) 17% (20) 6% (7) 19% (22) 117#1 Issue: Education 50% (49) 26% (25) 9% (9) 16% (15) 99#1 Issue: Energy 61% (59) 14% (13) 10% (10) 15% (15) 97#1 Issue: Other 49% (50) 25% (26) 7% (7) 19% (19) 1022018 House Vote: Democrat 85% (641) 4% (29) 4% (26) 7% (54) 7502018 House Vote: Republican 6% (37) 82% (553) 4% (29) 8% (52) 6712018 House Vote: Someone else 13% (11) 13% (11) 26% (21) 48% (38) 812016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 86% (559) 4% (26) 4% (24) 7% (42) 6502016 Vote: Donald Trump 8% (52) 80% (541) 5% (31) 8% (52) 6752016 Vote: Other 35% (59) 27% (46) 14% (25) 24% (41) 1712016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35% (127) 28% (100) 9% (31) 28% (103) 361Voted in 2014: Yes 46% (601) 41% (536) 5% (66) 8% (104) 1307Voted in 2014: No 36% (197) 32% (177) 8% (46) 24% (135) 554

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primary or caucusVote in Republicanprimary or caucus

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caucusDon’t know / No

opinion Total N

Registered Voters 43% (798) 38% (712) 6% (112) 13% (239) 18612012 Vote: Barack Obama 75% (583) 11% (82) 5% (38) 9% (70) 7732012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7% (35) 83% (435) 5% (25) 5% (28) 5232012 Vote: Other 14% (11) 48% (38) 12% (10) 27% (21) 802012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35% (169) 32% (156) 8% (40) 24% (118) 4844-Region: Northeast 52% (171) 29% (95) 6% (20) 13% (43) 3284-Region: Midwest 42% (179) 40% (170) 5% (23) 13% (56) 4294-Region: South 37% (258) 45% (312) 6% (42) 12% (82) 6934-Region: West 46% (190) 33% (136) 7% (27) 14% (57) 411Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 88% (735) 1% (9) 4% (29) 7% (60) 833Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3% (24) 85% (673) 4% (35) 7% (58) 790Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 100% (798) — (0) — (0) — (0) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus — (0) 100% (712) — (0) — (0) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus — (0) — (0) 100% (112) — (0) 112Don’t know / No opinion — (0) — (0) — (0) 100% (239) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote in the Democraticprimary or caucus in your state?

Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – likethe 2010health care

law, Medicaid,and

reproductivehealth

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Socialissues –like equalpay, gunregulationand racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

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Registered Voters 22%(172) 6% (51) 23%(182) 18%(143) 11% (88) 7% (57) 7% (59) 6% (46) 798Gender: Male 24% (86) 7% (25) 20% (70) 18% (63) 10% (36) 8% (28) 8% (27) 5% (17) 353Gender: Female 19% (87) 6% (26) 25% (112) 18% (80) 12% (52) 6% (29) 7% (32) 6% (28) 446Age: 18-29 24% (33) 8% (11) 12% (17) 1% (2) 23% (32) 17% (24) 12% (17) 3% (4) 140Age: 30-44 25% (47) 7% (13) 26% (49) 3% (5) 15% (27) 10% (18) 10% (19) 4% (7) 185Age: 45-54 27% (35) 8% (11) 33% (44) 8% (11) 10% (14) 5% (7) 4% (5) 5% (6) 133Age: 55-64 22% (31) 5% (7) 23% (32) 27% (39) 8% (11) 5% (7) 3% (5) 8% (12) 144Age: 65+ 13% (25) 5% (10) 21% (40) 44% (86) 2% (4) — (1) 7% (13) 8% (17) 197Millennial: Age 23-38 26% (53) 9% (19) 20% (40) 2% (4) 17% (34) 12% (24) 11% (22) 4% (8) 203Generation X: Age 39-54 26% (54) 7% (15) 31% (65) 7% (14) 12% (25) 8% (16) 5% (11) 4% (9) 209Boomers: Age 55-73 17% (52) 5% (16) 22% (67) 37% (113) 5% (15) 2% (7) 4% (13) 8% (23) 306PID: Dem (no lean) 21%(133) 6% (42) 23%(148) 19%(125) 12% (75) 8% (50) 7% (45) 4% (29) 646PID: Ind (no lean) 28% (38) 5% (7) 22% (29) 13% (18) 7% (9) 4% (6) 10% (14) 10% (14) 135PID/Gender: DemMen 21% (60) 7% (19) 21% (60) 20% (55) 10% (29) 9% (25) 8% (22) 4% (11) 281PID/Gender: DemWomen 20% (73) 6% (23) 24% (87) 19% (70) 13% (46) 7% (25) 6% (23) 5% (18) 365PID/Gender: Ind Men 38% (25) 7% (5) 13% (9) 13% (8) 10% (6) 5% (3) 8% (5) 7% (5) 66PID/Gender: Ind Women 20% (14) 4% (3) 30% (21) 14% (10) 4% (3) 4% (3) 12% (9) 13% (9) 69Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 17% (80) 3% (16) 25% (118) 15% (71) 13% (60) 9% (42) 10% (47) 6% (30) 464Ideo: Moderate (4) 29% (61) 5% (11) 23% (48) 27% (56) 7% (16) 3% (6) 3% (6) 3% (6) 211Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 23% (18) 23% (18) 14% (11) 18% (14) 4% (3) 6% (5) 3% (2) 9% (7) 78

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Table POL3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote in the Democraticprimary or caucus in your state?

Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – likethe 2010health care

law, Medicaid,and

reproductivehealth

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Socialissues –like equalpay, gunregulationand racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

ity/gasoline,or renewables Other: Total N

Registered Voters 22%(172) 6% (51) 23%(182) 18%(143) 11% (88) 7% (57) 7% (59) 6% (46) 798Educ: < College 22%(102) 6% (30) 21% (96) 21% (98) 11% (50) 6% (27) 7% (33) 6% (25) 462Educ: Bachelors degree 21% (44) 7% (15) 24% (50) 17% (35) 11% (23) 7% (15) 7% (14) 6% (13) 210Educ: Post-grad 21% (26) 6% (7) 28% (35) 8% (10) 11% (14) 12% (15) 9% (12) 5% (7) 127Income: Under 50k 21% (89) 4% (17) 23% (96) 23% (95) 11% (46) 5% (21) 7% (28) 7% (28) 419Income: 50k-100k 20% (51) 10% (26) 23% (58) 15% (38) 9% (24) 9% (24) 9% (23) 4% (11) 255Income: 100k+ 27% (33) 7% (8) 22% (28) 8% (10) 15% (19) 10% (12) 6% (8) 5% (6) 124Ethnicity: White 18%(103) 7% (39) 24%(136) 20% (117) 10% (56) 7% (40) 8% (47) 7% (41) 579Ethnicity: Hispanic 19% (17) 11% (10) 22% (20) 6% (6) 16% (14) 6% (5) 12% (11) 7% (7) 90Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 35% (59) 5% (9) 22% (38) 11% (19) 15% (26) 7% (12) 4% (6) 1% (1) 171All Christian 23% (76) 8% (25) 22% (74) 23% (77) 8% (26) 4% (15) 7% (23) 6% (19) 336Atheist 20% (13) 3% (2) 19% (12) 11% (7) 8% (5) 7% (5) 14% (9) 19% (13) 66Agnostic/Nothing in particular 21% (76) 6% (21) 24% (86) 14% (49) 15% (52) 10% (34) 7% (24) 4% (13) 355Evangelical 25% (44) 8% (14) 24% (43) 21% (36) 11% (19) 4% (8) 4% (8) 2% (4) 176Non-Evangelical 25% (75) 8% (23) 19% (57) 21% (63) 10% (31) 5% (14) 6% (18) 5% (16) 297Community: Urban 28% (69) 4% (10) 22% (52) 15% (37) 12% (28) 9% (21) 5% (11) 5% (13) 242Community: Suburban 18% (75) 8% (32) 23% (93) 16% (67) 13% (52) 8% (31) 9% (36) 6% (24) 411Community: Rural 20% (29) 6% (9) 25% (37) 26% (38) 6% (8) 3% (5) 8% (11) 6% (9) 145Employ: Private Sector 25% (61) 9% (21) 26% (62) 5% (13) 13% (31) 10% (25) 8% (20) 3% (7) 240Employ: Self-Employed 29% (17) 10% (6) 20% (12) 12% (7) 20% (12) 1% (1) 2% (1) 7% (4) 59Employ: Retired 14% (30) 4% (10) 17% (38) 46% (101) 2% (4) 1% (2) 8% (16) 8% (18) 219Employ: Unemployed 30% (22) 2% (1) 33% (24) 3% (2) 13% (10) 3% (2) 7% (5) 10% (7) 73Employ: Other 24% (19) 8% (6) 14% (11) 16% (13) 16% (12) 8% (7) 3% (2) 11% (9) 79Military HH: Yes 19% (25) 5% (7) 25% (34) 24% (32) 11% (15) 4% (5) 5% (7) 7% (10) 135Military HH: No 22%(147) 7% (44) 22%(148) 17% (111) 11% (73) 8% (52) 8% (52) 5% (36) 664

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Table POL3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote in the Democraticprimary or caucus in your state?

Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – likethe 2010health care

law, Medicaid,and

reproductivehealth

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Socialissues –like equalpay, gunregulationand racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

ity/gasoline,or renewables Other: Total N

Registered Voters 22%(172) 6% (51) 23%(182) 18%(143) 11% (88) 7% (57) 7% (59) 6% (46) 798RD/WT: Right Direction 29% (31) 18% (19) 12% (13) 20% (21) 11% (11) 4% (4) 5% (5) 2% (2) 106RD/WT: Wrong Track 20% (141) 5% (33) 24%(169) 18%(122) 11% (77) 8% (53) 8% (54) 6% (44) 692Trump Job Approve 35% (27) 22% (16) 5% (3) 22% (16) 7% (5) 2% (2) 5% (4) 2% (2) 75Trump Job Disapprove 20%(143) 5% (35) 25%(176) 18%(125) 12% (83) 7% (52) 8% (54) 6% (44) 712Trump Job Somewhat Approve 38% (22) 23% (13) 4% (3) 24% (14) 5% (3) 2% (1) 4% (2) — (0) 58Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 26% (27) 10% (10) 29% (30) 14% (14) 8% (8) 8% (8) 5% (5) 1% (1) 104Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 19% (115) 4% (25) 24%(146) 18% (111) 12% (75) 7% (44) 8% (49) 7% (43) 608Favorable of Trump 30% (22) 25% (18) 10% (7) 18% (13) 6% (4) 4% (3) 5% (4) 2% (2) 72Unfavorable of Trump 20% (141) 5% (34) 24%(169) 17% (121) 12% (82) 8% (54) 8% (55) 6% (44) 700Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 26% (17) 11% (7) 23% (15) 11% (7) 8% (5) 10% (7) 9% (6) 2% (1) 66Very Unfavorable of Trump 20%(124) 4% (26) 24%(153) 18% (114) 12% (78) 8% (48) 8% (49) 7% (43) 634#1 Issue: Economy 76%(145) 2% (3) 5% (9) 2% (3) 12% (23) 3% (6) 1% (1) — (0) 191#1 Issue: Security 5% (3) 64% (41) 7% (4) 8% (5) 3% (2) 1% (1) 4% (3) 7% (5) 64#1 Issue: Health Care 7% (12) 1% (2) 76%(132) 5% (9) 6% (10) 2% (4) 2% (4) — (1) 173#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 3% (4) 1% (1) 9% (13) 83% (119) 3% (4) — (0) 2% (2) — (0) 144#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 4% (3) 4% (3) 21% (14) 6% (4) 47% (32) 14% (9) 2% (1) 3% (2) 69#1 Issue: Energy 3% (1) 3% (2) 6% (3) 3% (2) 9% (5) — (0) 77% (45) — (0) 59#1 Issue: Other 5% (2) 1% (0) 4% (2) — (0) 12% (6) — (0) 4% (2) 74% (37) 502018 House Vote: Democrat 20%(127) 6% (40) 23%(149) 19%(123) 11% (68) 6% (40) 8% (52) 6% (41) 6412016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 20% (111) 5% (30) 25%(140) 19%(106) 11% (61) 6% (36) 8% (42) 6% (31) 5592016 Vote: Donald Trump 29% (15) 20% (10) 14% (8) 20% (10) 5% (3) 2% (1) 5% (3) 5% (2) 522016 Vote: Other 15% (9) 10% (6) 21% (13) 18% (11) 5% (3) 10% (6) 5% (3) 16% (9) 592016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29% (37) 4% (6) 16% (21) 12% (16) 16% (20) 11% (14) 8% (11) 2% (3) 127

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Table POL3: Now, thinking about your vote, what would you say is the top set of issues on your mind when you cast your vote in the Democraticprimary or caucus in your state?

Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – likethe 2010health care

law, Medicaid,and

reproductivehealth

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Socialissues –like equalpay, gunregulationand racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

ity/gasoline,or renewables Other: Total N

Registered Voters 22%(172) 6% (51) 23%(182) 18%(143) 11% (88) 7% (57) 7% (59) 6% (46) 798Voted in 2014: Yes 21%(128) 7% (39) 25% (151) 20%(120) 9% (56) 5% (32) 6% (38) 6% (38) 601Voted in 2014: No 22% (44) 6% (12) 16% (32) 12% (23) 16% (32) 13% (25) 11% (21) 4% (8) 1972012 Vote: Barack Obama 22%(126) 6% (36) 25%(147) 20% (114) 10% (59) 5% (30) 7% (39) 6% (33) 5832012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20% (35) 6% (11) 17% (28) 12% (20) 16% (27) 15% (26) 10% (18) 3% (6) 1694-Region: Northeast 21% (37) 6% (10) 25% (42) 22% (37) 8% (13) 7% (11) 6% (11) 5% (9) 1714-Region: Midwest 19% (33) 7% (12) 27% (49) 17% (31) 13% (24) 5% (10) 7% (12) 4% (8) 1794-Region: South 26% (67) 7% (17) 21% (55) 20% (52) 11% (28) 7% (18) 5% (12) 3% (9) 2584-Region: West 19% (35) 6% (12) 19% (36) 12% (22) 12% (23) 10% (18) 13% (24) 10% (19) 190Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 21%(157) 6% (47) 23%(167) 19%(136) 11% (82) 7% (52) 8% (56) 5% (38) 735Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 22%(172) 6% (51) 23%(182) 18%(143) 11% (88) 7% (57) 7% (59) 6% (46) 798Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL4: Do you think the Republican party should nominate Donald Trump as the party’s candidate for president in 2020, or do you think theRepublican party should nominate a different candidate for president in 2020?

Demographic

StronglysupportTrump’s

nomination

SomewhatsupportTrump’s

nomination

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Stronglysupport adifferentcandidate’snomination

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Registered Voters 66% (470) 18% (130) 4% (30) 8% (60) 3% (21) 712Gender: Male 71% (258) 16% (59) 4% (15) 6% (22) 2% (8) 363Gender: Female 61% (212) 20% (72) 4% (14) 11% (38) 4% (13) 349Age: 18-29 54% (44) 17% (14) 9% (8) 15% (12) 5% (4) 82Age: 30-44 68% (99) 16% (24) 6% (8) 6% (9) 4% (6) 147Age: 45-54 61% (89) 26% (39) 1% (1) 11% (15) 2% (3) 146Age: 55-64 70% (106) 18% (27) 4% (6) 6% (9) 3% (5) 152Age: 65+ 71% (132) 15% (28) 4% (7) 8% (14) 2% (5) 185Millennial: Age 23-38 62% (87) 19% (26) 6% (9) 10% (14) 3% (4) 140Generation X: Age 39-54 62% (126) 23% (47) 3% (6) 9% (19) 3% (6) 203Boomers: Age 55-73 70% (204) 17% (50) 4% (11) 6% (18) 3% (7) 289PID: Ind (no lean) 52% (63) 23% (28) 5% (6) 17% (20) 3% (3) 120PID: Rep (no lean) 69% (404) 17% (102) 4% (23) 7% (40) 3% (18) 587PID/Gender: Ind Men 54% (34) 19% (12) 5% (3) 19% (13) 3% (2) 64PID/Gender: Ind Women 51% (28) 29% (16) 5% (3) 13% (7) 2% (1) 56PID/Gender: Rep Men 75% (221) 16% (47) 4% (12) 3% (10) 2% (6) 295PID/Gender: Rep Women 63% (183) 19% (55) 4% (11) 10% (30) 4% (12) 291Ideo: Moderate (4) 49% (55) 25% (27) 8% (9) 14% (16) 5% (5) 112Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 72% (381) 16% (87) 3% (18) 6% (34) 2% (12) 533Educ: < College 68% (319) 19% (87) 4% (19) 6% (30) 3% (15) 472Educ: Bachelors degree 61% (91) 15% (23) 7% (10) 14% (21) 3% (5) 150Educ: Post-grad 66% (60) 23% (20) — (0) 10% (9) 1% (1) 90Income: Under 50k 69% (227) 15% (48) 6% (18) 9% (29) 3% (8) 331Income: 50k-100k 65% (164) 21% (54) 2% (4) 8% (21) 4% (9) 252Income: 100k+ 62% (79) 22% (29) 5% (7) 8% (10) 3% (4) 129

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nomination

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Registered Voters 66% (470) 18% (130) 4% (30) 8% (60) 3% (21) 712Ethnicity: White 67% (442) 18% (118) 4% (24) 8% (52) 3% (19) 655All Christian 64% (273) 21% (89) 4% (16) 9% (37) 3% (11) 426Agnostic/Nothing in particular 69% (175) 15% (39) 5% (12) 7% (18) 4% (9) 254Evangelical 69% (201) 17% (49) 3% (9) 9% (25) 3% (8) 292Non-Evangelical 63% (164) 24% (62) 4% (10) 8% (20) 2% (5) 262Community: Urban 60% (70) 21% (25) 3% (3) 12% (14) 4% (4) 117Community: Suburban 69% (239) 16% (54) 4% (15) 8% (27) 2% (9) 344Community: Rural 64% (161) 20% (52) 5% (12) 7% (19) 3% (9) 252Employ: Private Sector 60% (131) 22% (49) 4% (9) 11% (23) 2% (5) 217Employ: Government 82% (42) 12% (6) 3% (2) 3% (1) — (0) 51Employ: Self-Employed 55% (36) 23% (15) 5% (3) 14% (9) 3% (2) 65Employ: Homemaker 62% (34) 22% (12) 6% (3) 5% (3) 4% (2) 55Employ: Retired 72% (157) 15% (32) 3% (7) 7% (14) 3% (6) 216Military HH: Yes 74% (122) 13% (21) 1% (2) 9% (15) 3% (4) 164Military HH: No 64% (349) 20% (109) 5% (27) 8% (45) 3% (17) 548RD/WT: Right Direction 77% (404) 17% (89) 2% (11) 2% (10) 2% (10) 524RD/WT: Wrong Track 35% (67) 22% (41) 10% (19) 27% (50) 6% (12) 189Trump Job Approve 75% (461) 20% (121) 3% (16) 1% (9) 2% (11) 619Trump Job Disapprove 9% (8) 9% (8) 15% (13) 57% (51) 10% (9) 89Trump Job Strongly Approve 96% (387) 3% (13) — (0) — (1) — (2) 403Trump Job Somewhat Approve 35% (75) 50% (108) 8% (16) 3% (7) 4% (9) 216Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 8% (5) 10% (6) 22% (13) 44% (26) 16% (9) 59Favorable of Trump 75% (465) 20% (124) 2% (12) 2% (9) 2% (11) 621Unfavorable of Trump 4% (3) 4% (4) 22% (18) 62% (51) 8% (6) 81Very Favorable of Trump 96% (396) 3% (13) — (0) 1% (2) — (2) 413Somewhat Favorable of Trump 33% (69) 53% (111) 6% (12) 3% (7) 4% (9) 208

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nomination

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Registered Voters 66% (470) 18% (130) 4% (30) 8% (60) 3% (21) 712#1 Issue: Economy 55% (92) 26% (43) 4% (7) 13% (21) 2% (3) 167#1 Issue: Security 81% (253) 14% (44) 1% (5) 3% (9) 1% (2) 314#1 Issue: Health Care 60% (40) 13% (9) 4% (3) 11% (7) 12% (8) 67#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 57% (46) 21% (17) 9% (8) 10% (8) 3% (3) 802018 House Vote: Republican 71% (390) 19% (103) 3% (19) 5% (30) 2% (11) 5532016 Vote: Donald Trump 75% (405) 18% (99) 3% (14) 3% (15) 1% (8) 5412016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 53% (53) 18% (18) 7% (7) 13% (13) 8% (8) 100Voted in 2014: Yes 70% (372) 18% (96) 3% (17) 7% (40) 2% (10) 536Voted in 2014: No 55% (98) 19% (34) 7% (12) 12% (21) 7% (12) 1772012 Vote: Barack Obama 59% (48) 25% (20) 6% (5) 7% (6) 4% (4) 822012 Vote: Mitt Romney 71% (311) 18% (77) 3% (13) 6% (27) 2% (7) 4352012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 57% (90) 17% (26) 8% (12) 12% (19) 6% (9) 1564-Region: Northeast 66% (63) 19% (18) 3% (3) 10% (10) 2% (2) 954-Region: Midwest 67% (115) 21% (35) 2% (3) 8% (13) 2% (4) 1704-Region: South 68% (211) 16% (49) 5% (16) 7% (23) 4% (12) 3124-Region: West 60% (82) 21% (29) 6% (7) 10% (14) 3% (4) 136Party: Republican/Leans Republican 66% (447) 19% (126) 4% (28) 7% (50) 3% (21) 673Vote in Republican primary or caucus 66% (470) 18% (130) 4% (30) 8% (60) 3% (21) 712Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL5: If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you de nitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect DonaldTrump, probably vote for someone else or de nitely vote for someone else?

Demographic

De nitelyvote tore-electDonaldTrump

Probablyvote tore-electDonaldTrump

Probablyvote for

someone else

De nitelyvote for

someone elseWould not

voteDon’t know /No opinion Total N

Registered Voters 27% (542) 10% (197) 7% (148) 46% (926) 2% (44) 7% (137) 1994Gender: Male 33% (309) 10% (95) 8% (71) 41% (381) 3% (26) 5% (51) 933Gender: Female 22% (233) 10% (102) 7% (78) 51% (544) 2% (18) 8% (86) 1061Age: 18-29 15% (51) 7% (26) 12% (44) 53% (185) 3% (11) 10% (35) 352Age: 30-44 25% (115) 8% (36) 8% (35) 46% (209) 3% (13) 9% (43) 451Age: 45-54 30% (107) 13% (48) 5% (17) 44% (155) 1% (4) 7% (25) 355Age: 55-64 32% (120) 10% (38) 8% (30) 43% (158) 3% (10) 4% (16) 371Age: 65+ 32% (149) 11% (50) 5% (23) 47% (218) 1% (5) 4% (19) 464Generation Z: 18-22 12% (18) 5% (7) 12% (17) 53% (76) 5% (8) 13% (18) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 22% (104) 9% (42) 11% (50) 49% (234) 2% (10) 8% (37) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 28% (151) 11% (60) 5% (29) 45% (239) 2% (11) 9% (47) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 31% (231) 11% (78) 7% (48) 45% (332) 2% (15) 4% (30) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 2% (16) 3% (22) 6% (46) 84% (602) 2% (11) 3% (21) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 17% (104) 11% (64) 10% (59) 45% (268) 4% (23) 13% (78) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 62% (423) 16% (112) 6% (43) 8% (56) 1% (10) 6% (38) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 4% (14) 2% (7) 8% (24) 81% (252) 2% (7) 2% (6) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 1% (2) 4% (14) 6% (22) 86% (349) 1% (4) 4% (14) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 22% (65) 12% (36) 10% (28) 39% (113) 5% (15) 11% (33) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 13% (38) 9% (28) 10% (31) 51% (154) 3% (8) 15% (45) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 69% (230) 16% (52) 6% (19) 5% (16) 1% (4) 4% (12) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 55% (192) 17% (60) 7% (25) 12% (41) 2% (6) 8% (26) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4% (24) 4% (20) 7% (40) 82% (480) 1% (7) 2% (11) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 16% (73) 10% (45) 11% (49) 54% (248) 3% (15) 7% (32) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 57% (421) 16% (119) 6% (46) 14% (104) 1% (8) 5% (38) 736

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Table POL5: If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you de nitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect DonaldTrump, probably vote for someone else or de nitely vote for someone else?

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De nitelyvote tore-electDonaldTrump

Probablyvote tore-electDonaldTrump

Probablyvote for

someone else

De nitelyvote for

someone elseWould not

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Registered Voters 27% (542) 10% (197) 7% (148) 46% (926) 2% (44) 7% (137) 1994Educ: < College 30% (376) 9% (119) 8% (99) 42% (528) 3% (34) 8% (99) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 22% (103) 10% (49) 8% (39) 52% (247) 2% (7) 6% (27) 472Educ: Post-grad 24% (63) 11% (29) 4% (11) 56% (151) 1% (2) 4% (11) 268Income: Under 50k 26% (269) 7% (71) 8% (81) 48% (499) 3% (32) 8% (85) 1037Income: 50k-100k 29% (189) 14% (92) 6% (40) 45% (294) 1% (9) 5% (36) 658Income: 100k+ 28% (84) 12% (35) 9% (28) 44% (132) 1% (3) 5% (16) 299Ethnicity: White 31% (506) 11% (177) 7% (112) 42% (683) 2% (36) 6% (99) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 17% (34) 6% (11) 12% (23) 55% (107) 1% (3) 8% (16) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 5% (13) 4% (10) 9% (23) 71% (179) 2% (4) 9% (23) 253Ethnicity: Other 18% (24) 8% (10) 10% (13) 50% (64) 3% (4) 11% (14) 128All Christian 33% (315) 13% (126) 8% (75) 39% (379) 1% (7) 6% (58) 960All Non-Christian 19% (15) 11% (8) 4% (3) 56% (44) 3% (2) 6% (5) 79Atheist 12% (11) 4% (3) 2% (1) 79% (74) 3% (3) 1% (1) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 23% (201) 7% (59) 8% (68) 50% (429) 4% (32) 9% (74) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20% (21) 9% (9) 5% (6) 51% (51) 4% (4) 10% (10) 101Evangelical 38% (224) 11% (65) 7% (39) 35% (202) 2% (12) 7% (42) 585Non-Evangelical 27% (196) 12% (89) 9% (64) 46% (337) 1% (11) 6% (41) 739Community: Urban 20% (88) 7% (30) 9% (40) 57% (256) 2% (11) 5% (24) 449Community: Suburban 27% (276) 9% (94) 7% (69) 48% (484) 2% (18) 7% (65) 1006Community: Rural 33% (178) 14% (73) 7% (39) 35% (186) 3% (16) 9% (47) 539

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De nitelyvote tore-electDonaldTrump

Probablyvote tore-electDonaldTrump

Probablyvote for

someone else

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Registered Voters 27% (542) 10% (197) 7% (148) 46% (926) 2% (44) 7% (137) 1994Employ: Private Sector 25% (145) 12% (71) 9% (54) 46% (270) 2% (11) 6% (36) 588Employ: Government 33% (45) 10% (13) 8% (11) 43% (58) 1% (1) 5% (7) 135Employ: Self-Employed 32% (55) 9% (16) 7% (13) 44% (77) 2% (4) 5% (9) 174Employ: Homemaker 29% (40) 10% (14) 6% (9) 39% (53) 3% (4) 14% (19) 138Employ: Student 10% (8) 10% (8) 9% (7) 60% (48) 1% (1) 11% (9) 81Employ: Retired 34% (178) 10% (54) 5% (28) 45% (234) 2% (11) 4% (20) 525Employ: Unemployed 24% (41) 5% (8) 8% (14) 53% (89) 2% (3) 8% (13) 167Employ: Other 17% (31) 7% (13) 7% (12) 52% (96) 5% (10) 13% (24) 185Military HH: Yes 35% (134) 9% (35) 6% (25) 41% (155) 2% (6) 7% (28) 384Military HH: No 25% (408) 10% (162) 8% (124) 48% (770) 2% (38) 7% (109) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 59% (465) 17% (138) 6% (48) 9% (71) 1% (7) 8% (66) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 6% (77) 5% (60) 8% (101) 71% (854) 3% (37) 6% (71) 1199Trump Job Approve 62% (530) 21% (182) 6% (54) 2% (20) 1% (9) 7% (64) 859Trump Job Disapprove 1% (12) 1% (13) 8% (89) 83% (886) 3% (31) 3% (34) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 90% (421) 6% (26) 1% (3) 1% (3) 1% (2) 3% (15) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 28% (109) 40% (156) 13% (50) 4% (17) 2% (6) 13% (50) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 3% (8) 4% (9) 29% (73) 52% (131) 5% (12) 8% (20) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1% (4) — (3) 2% (16) 93% (755) 2% (19) 2% (14) 813Favorable of Trump 63% (533) 22% (184) 5% (40) 3% (23) 1% (7) 7% (56) 843Unfavorable of Trump 1% (6) 1% (8) 9% (95) 83% (873) 3% (27) 4% (40) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 88% (429) 7% (33) 1% (4) 1% (7) — (2) 3% (15) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 29% (104) 43% (152) 10% (36) 4% (16) 2% (6) 12% (42) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 2% (5) 3% (5) 35% (69) 46% (92) 3% (6) 11% (22) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump — (2) — (3) 3% (25) 92% (781) 2% (21) 2% (18) 849

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someone else

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Registered Voters 27% (542) 10% (197) 7% (148) 46% (926) 2% (44) 7% (137) 1994#1 Issue: Economy 20% (96) 15% (74) 9% (46) 47% (226) 2% (9) 7% (34) 485#1 Issue: Security 65% (289) 12% (52) 4% (18) 12% (55) 1% (3) 6% (25) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 14% (43) 7% (21) 9% (27) 62% (195) 2% (6) 7% (22) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 21% (62) 9% (25) 7% (21) 53% (154) 3% (9) 7% (19) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 4% (5) 7% (10) 6% (8) 66% (88) 4% (5) 12% (16) 132#1 Issue: Education 12% (14) 7% (8) 11% (12) 55% (60) 4% (5) 10% (11) 109#1 Issue: Energy 8% (9) 3% (3) 11% (12) 72% (76) 3% (3) 2% (3) 106#1 Issue: Other 21% (25) 2% (3) 3% (4) 63% (72) 4% (4) 6% (7) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 3% (25) 3% (20) 8% (59) 83% (653) 1% (6) 3% (20) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 62% (434) 19% (133) 6% (39) 8% (53) 1% (6) 5% (35) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 10% (9) 9% (8) 7% (7) 55% (50) 2% (2) 17% (16) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1% (9) 2% (13) 6% (42) 88% (591) 1% (7) 2% (12) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 65% (455) 19% (133) 6% (43) 4% (30) — (2) 6% (41) 7042016 Vote: Other 4% (8) 11% (20) 11% (21) 61% (117) 4% (7) 10% (19) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17% (70) 7% (31) 10% (42) 44% (185) 7% (28) 15% (65) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 31% (421) 10% (137) 7% (90) 48% (652) 1% (14) 4% (52) 1365Voted in 2014: No 19% (121) 10% (61) 9% (59) 44% (274) 5% (30) 13% (85) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 8% (64) 5% (43) 9% (70) 73% (595) 1% (9) 4% (30) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 62% (341) 17% (95) 5% (27) 11% (60) 1% (3) 4% (20) 5462012 Vote: Other 28% (25) 17% (15) 7% (7) 30% (27) 6% (6) 11% (10) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20% (110) 8% (44) 8% (45) 45% (244) 5% (27) 14% (77) 5464-Region: Northeast 22% (79) 8% (29) 7% (26) 55% (194) 2% (6) 6% (21) 3564-Region: Midwest 29% (131) 11% (48) 7% (31) 45% (206) 2% (7) 8% (34) 4584-Region: South 32% (236) 11% (80) 7% (54) 41% (303) 3% (24) 7% (49) 7444-Region: West 22% (96) 9% (41) 8% (37) 51% (222) 2% (7) 7% (32) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3% (22) 3% (25) 8% (69) 83% (711) 1% (11) 3% (24) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 59% (482) 18% (150) 7% (55) 9% (77) 1% (11) 6% (48) 822

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Table POL5: If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you de nitely vote to re-elect Donald Trump, probably vote to re-elect DonaldTrump, probably vote for someone else or de nitely vote for someone else?

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Table POL6: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for?

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Registered Voters 42% (845) 38% (758) 3% (53) 17% (337) 1994Gender: Male 40% (371) 43% (400) 3% (29) 14% (134) 933Gender: Female 45% (475) 34% (359) 2% (24) 19% (203) 1061Age: 18-29 47% (167) 25% (88) 6% (21) 22% (77) 352Age: 30-44 43% (195) 32% (145) 4% (18) 21% (94) 451Age: 45-54 38% (136) 43% (154) 1% (4) 17% (61) 355Age: 55-64 40% (148) 46% (171) 1% (4) 13% (49) 371Age: 65+ 43% (199) 43% (201) 1% (6) 12% (57) 464Generation Z: 18-22 40% (57) 22% (31) 11% (16) 27% (39) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 46% (220) 30% (144) 3% (14) 21% (100) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 41% (221) 39% (212) 2% (13) 17% (92) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 42% (311) 44% (325) 1% (10) 12% (89) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 90% (649) 2% (18) — (3) 7% (47) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 28% (168) 25% (152) 7% (40) 40% (236) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 4% (29) 86% (589) 1% (10) 8% (54) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 91% (281) 3% (11) — (0) 6% (19) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 90% (368) 2% (7) 1% (3) 7% (29) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 28% (82) 31% (90) 8% (23) 33% (97) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 28% (87) 20% (62) 6% (17) 46% (139) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 2% (8) 90% (299) 2% (6) 6% (19) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 6% (20) 83% (289) 1% (4) 10% (36) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 83% (483) 7% (43) 1% (7) 8% (49) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 49% (228) 27% (123) 3% (12) 21% (98) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12% (85) 76% (558) 1% (9) 11% (84) 736Educ: < College 39% (495) 39% (492) 3% (42) 18% (225) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 46% (218) 37% (172) 2% (8) 16% (73) 472Educ: Post-grad 49% (132) 35% (94) 1% (3) 14% (39) 268

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Table POL6: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for?

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Registered Voters 42% (845) 38% (758) 3% (53) 17% (337) 1994Income: Under 50k 45% (462) 34% (355) 3% (35) 18% (186) 1037Income: 50k-100k 39% (256) 42% (276) 2% (11) 17% (115) 658Income: 100k+ 43% (127) 43% (127) 2% (7) 12% (37) 299Ethnicity: White 38% (610) 43% (700) 2% (34) 17% (269) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 50% (96) 25% (49) 4% (9) 21% (40) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 71% (179) 9% (23) 6% (14) 14% (37) 253Ethnicity: Other 44% (57) 27% (35) 4% (5) 25% (32) 128All Christian 36% (342) 48% (459) 1% (8) 16% (151) 960All Non-Christian 55% (43) 26% (21) — (0) 19% (15) 79Atheist 75% (70) 14% (13) 3% (3) 9% (8) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 45% (390) 31% (266) 5% (42) 19% (164) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 49% (49) 27% (28) 2% (2) 22% (22) 101Evangelical 31% (183) 52% (302) 2% (11) 15% (89) 585Non-Evangelical 41% (302) 39% (290) 2% (16) 18% (131) 739Community: Urban 57% (254) 27% (122) 2% (9) 14% (64) 449Community: Suburban 43% (433) 37% (375) 2% (24) 17% (174) 1006Community: Rural 29% (158) 49% (262) 4% (20) 18% (99) 539Employ: Private Sector 44% (260) 37% (219) 2% (13) 16% (97) 588Employ: Government 42% (57) 39% (52) 4% (6) 16% (21) 135Employ: Self-Employed 40% (70) 40% (69) 3% (6) 16% (29) 174Employ: Homemaker 31% (43) 43% (59) 2% (3) 24% (33) 138Employ: Student 57% (46) 22% (18) 4% (3) 17% (14) 81Employ: Retired 40% (212) 46% (241) 1% (8) 12% (65) 525Employ: Unemployed 43% (71) 33% (55) 3% (5) 21% (36) 167Employ: Other 47% (87) 24% (45) 5% (10) 24% (44) 185Military HH: Yes 36% (139) 45% (172) 2% (9) 16% (63) 384Military HH: No 44% (706) 36% (586) 3% (44) 17% (274) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 12% (96) 71% (563) 2% (14) 15% (122) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 63% (750) 16% (195) 3% (39) 18% (215) 1199Trump Job Approve 8% (66) 77% (660) 1% (12) 14% (121) 859Trump Job Disapprove 72% (767) 9% (92) 3% (35) 16% (170) 1064

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Table POL6: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for?

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Registered Voters 42% (845) 38% (758) 3% (53) 17% (337) 1994Trump Job Strongly Approve 3% (16) 88% (415) 1% (2) 8% (36) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13% (50) 63% (245) 2% (9) 22% (85) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 46% (116) 24% (59) 4% (10) 27% (67) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 80% (652) 4% (33) 3% (25) 13% (103) 813Favorable of Trump 8% (64) 79% (664) 1% (7) 13% (109) 843Unfavorable of Trump 72% (755) 8% (83) 3% (36) 17% (176) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 4% (18) 88% (432) — (2) 7% (36) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 13% (45) 65% (232) 1% (5) 20% (72) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 36% (72) 24% (49) 6% (12) 34% (67) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 80% (683) 4% (34) 3% (24) 13% (108) 849#1 Issue: Economy 41% (199) 37% (179) 3% (16) 19% (90) 485#1 Issue: Security 13% (58) 74% (326) 1% (7) 12% (52) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 58% (183) 23% (71) 4% (11) 16% (49) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 52% (150) 32% (94) 1% (4) 15% (43) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 59% (78) 18% (23) 2% (2) 22% (29) 132#1 Issue: Education 44% (48) 22% (24) 6% (6) 28% (30) 109#1 Issue: Energy 68% (72) 14% (15) 3% (3) 15% (16) 106#1 Issue: Other 50% (57) 22% (26) 3% (4) 25% (28) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 87% (682) 4% (30) — (2) 9% (69) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 3% (22) 86% (599) 1% (7) 10% (71) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 9% (8) 10% (10) 6% (6) 75% (69) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 87% (584) 3% (23) 1% (5) 9% (60) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 6% (46) 83% (581) 1% (5) 10% (72) 7042016 Vote: Other 32% (61) 26% (51) 3% (7) 38% (74) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36% (152) 25% (103) 9% (37) 31% (129) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 45% (613) 42% (572) 1% (16) 12% (164) 1365Voted in 2014: No 37% (232) 30% (186) 6% (37) 28% (173) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 73% (592) 13% (105) 1% (11) 13% (104) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7% (40) 83% (455) 1% (3) 9% (48) 5462012 Vote: Other 13% (12) 41% (36) 3% (3) 43% (39) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37% (202) 29% (160) 7% (37) 27% (147) 546

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Table POL6: If the election for U.S. Congress in your district was held today, which one of the following candidates are you most likely to vote for?

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Registered Voters 42% (845) 38% (758) 3% (53) 17% (337) 19944-Region: Northeast 54% (190) 31% (109) 2% (8) 14% (49) 3564-Region: Midwest 41% (189) 38% (176) 2% (9) 18% (84) 4584-Region: South 36% (271) 44% (327) 3% (22) 17% (124) 7444-Region: West 45% (195) 33% (146) 3% (14) 19% (81) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 88% (759) 3% (29) — (4) 8% (70) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 4% (33) 83% (685) 2% (13) 11% (91) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 90% (722) 4% (28) — (3) 6% (45) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 3% (20) 90% (640) 1% (6) 7% (46) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 23% (26) 29% (33) 9% (10) 39% (44) 112Don’t know / No opinion 19% (46) 13% (32) 1% (4) 66% (158) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL7_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues?The economy

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Registered Voters 35% (689) 43% (867) 22% (438) 1994Gender: Male 31% (290) 49% (460) 20% (183) 933Gender: Female 38% (399) 38% (407) 24% (255) 1061Age: 18-29 36% (125) 33% (115) 32% (112) 352Age: 30-44 36% (161) 40% (180) 24% (110) 451Age: 45-54 33% (118) 50% (177) 17% (60) 355Age: 55-64 34% (125) 48% (179) 18% (67) 371Age: 65+ 34% (159) 47% (217) 19% (88) 464Generation Z: 18-22 34% (48) 26% (37) 41% (58) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 35% (167) 39% (188) 26% (123) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 35% (189) 46% (247) 19% (101) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 35% (256) 47% (342) 19% (137) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 74% (532) 12% (84) 14% (100) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 22% (132) 35% (210) 42% (253) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 4% (24) 84% (573) 12% (85) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 72% (224) 13% (40) 15% (46) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 76% (309) 11% (44) 13% (54) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 20% (57) 43% (126) 37% (108) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 25% (75) 28% (85) 47% (144) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 3% (9) 89% (294) 9% (29) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 4% (15) 80% (279) 16% (56) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 71% (416) 15% (85) 14% (82) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 38% (177) 37% (169) 25% (115) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8% (56) 77% (570) 15% (110) 736Educ: < College 32% (399) 44% (549) 24% (306) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 38% (178) 44% (208) 18% (85) 472Educ: Post-grad 42% (112) 41% (110) 17% (47) 268

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Registered Voters 35% (689) 43% (867) 22% (438) 1994Income: Under 50k 36% (378) 39% (400) 25% (259) 1037Income: 50k-100k 32% (212) 48% (316) 20% (130) 658Income: 100k+ 33% (99) 51% (151) 16% (49) 299Ethnicity: White 31% (497) 48% (777) 21% (338) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 46% (90) 31% (61) 22% (43) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 56% (140) 21% (53) 24% (59) 253Ethnicity: Other 40% (51) 29% (37) 31% (40) 128All Christian 29% (279) 52% (498) 19% (183) 960All Non-Christian 49% (39) 34% (27) 17% (13) 79Atheist 63% (59) 18% (17) 18% (17) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 36% (312) 38% (326) 26% (224) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 44% (44) 33% (34) 22% (23) 101Evangelical 26% (151) 56% (328) 18% (106) 585Non-Evangelical 34% (250) 45% (329) 22% (160) 739Community: Urban 48% (214) 33% (149) 19% (87) 449Community: Suburban 34% (342) 43% (435) 23% (229) 1006Community: Rural 25% (133) 53% (284) 23% (122) 539Employ: Private Sector 35% (206) 45% (262) 20% (121) 588Employ: Government 32% (44) 47% (63) 21% (28) 135Employ: Self-Employed 32% (56) 48% (83) 20% (34) 174Employ: Homemaker 23% (32) 48% (66) 29% (40) 138Employ: Student 45% (36) 30% (24) 25% (20) 81Employ: Retired 33% (171) 48% (255) 19% (99) 525Employ: Unemployed 41% (69) 34% (57) 25% (41) 167Employ: Other 40% (74) 31% (57) 29% (54) 185Military HH: Yes 29% (111) 52% (200) 19% (73) 384Military HH: No 36% (578) 41% (667) 23% (365) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 9% (69) 74% (586) 18% (140) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 52% (620) 23% (282) 25% (298) 1199

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Table POL7_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues?The economy

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Registered Voters 35% (689) 43% (867) 22% (438) 1994Trump Job Approve 5% (45) 80% (684) 15% (129) 859Trump Job Disapprove 59% (632) 17% (176) 24% (257) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 2% (11) 90% (423) 8% (36) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 9% (35) 67% (261) 24% (93) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 29% (74) 36% (90) 35% (88) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 69% (558) 11% (86) 21% (169) 813Favorable of Trump 5% (46) 81% (681) 14% (116) 843Unfavorable of Trump 59% (623) 16% (170) 25% (257) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 3% (15) 90% (438) 7% (36) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9% (31) 69% (243) 23% (81) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 23% (45) 38% (76) 40% (80) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 68% (577) 11% (94) 21% (178) 849#1 Issue: Economy 33% (159) 43% (209) 24% (116) 485#1 Issue: Security 9% (38) 80% (352) 12% (51) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 51% (161) 28% (89) 21% (65) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 41% (119) 34% (99) 25% (73) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 49% (65) 27% (36) 24% (31) 132#1 Issue: Education 37% (40) 26% (28) 38% (41) 109#1 Issue: Energy 55% (59) 20% (22) 24% (26) 106#1 Issue: Other 42% (48) 28% (32) 30% (35) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 69% (543) 14% (106) 17% (133) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 3% (20) 85% (592) 12% (86) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 16% (15) 17% (16) 67% (61) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 72% (483) 13% (87) 15% (104) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 4% (31) 83% (584) 13% (89) 7042016 Vote: Other 26% (50) 32% (61) 42% (81) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30% (125) 32% (134) 39% (162) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 37% (507) 46% (634) 16% (224) 1365Voted in 2014: No 29% (182) 37% (233) 34% (214) 629

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Registered Voters 35% (689) 43% (867) 22% (438) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 62% (500) 21% (167) 18% (145) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 4% (23) 83% (456) 12% (67) 5462012 Vote: Other 9% (8) 53% (47) 38% (34) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29% (158) 36% (197) 35% (191) 5464-Region: Northeast 42% (150) 36% (127) 22% (79) 3564-Region: Midwest 32% (149) 43% (196) 25% (114) 4584-Region: South 31% (233) 49% (363) 20% (149) 7444-Region: West 36% (158) 42% (182) 22% (96) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 71% (613) 12% (107) 16% (141) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3% (27) 84% (689) 13% (107) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 74% (594) 13% (100) 13% (104) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 2% (17) 88% (624) 10% (71) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 21% (23) 40% (44) 40% (45) 112Don’t know / No opinion 15% (36) 27% (66) 58% (138) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL7_2: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following issues?Jobs

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Registered Voters 36% (717) 43% (866) 21% (411) 1994Gender: Male 33% (312) 50% (468) 16% (153) 933Gender: Female 38% (404) 38% (398) 24% (258) 1061Age: 18-29 39% (136) 34% (119) 28% (98) 352Age: 30-44 36% (165) 42% (189) 22% (98) 451Age: 45-54 36% (129) 46% (165) 17% (61) 355Age: 55-64 34% (126) 47% (175) 19% (70) 371Age: 65+ 35% (161) 47% (219) 18% (84) 464Generation Z: 18-22 33% (47) 28% (40) 39% (56) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 38% (180) 41% (195) 22% (103) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 38% (203) 44% (237) 18% (98) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 35% (255) 47% (342) 19% (138) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 74% (531) 12% (88) 14% (98) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 25% (151) 36% (216) 38% (229) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 5% (35) 83% (562) 12% (85) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 75% (232) 16% (49) 9% (29) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 74% (300) 9% (39) 17% (69) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 24% (69) 44% (129) 32% (93) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 27% (82) 28% (86) 45% (136) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 4% (12) 87% (289) 9% (31) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 7% (23) 78% (273) 15% (53) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 72% (420) 16% (93) 12% (69) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 39% (181) 36% (166) 25% (114) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9% (68) 77% (564) 14% (104) 736Educ: < College 33% (418) 44% (552) 23% (284) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 40% (190) 42% (199) 17% (82) 472Educ: Post-grad 40% (109) 43% (115) 17% (45) 268

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Registered Voters 36% (717) 43% (866) 21% (411) 1994Income: Under 50k 38% (394) 38% (392) 24% (251) 1037Income: 50k-100k 33% (218) 49% (321) 18% (119) 658Income: 100k+ 35% (105) 51% (153) 14% (41) 299Ethnicity: White 32% (513) 48% (779) 20% (321) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 52% (100) 30% (59) 18% (35) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 59% (149) 19% (49) 22% (55) 253Ethnicity: Other 43% (55) 29% (38) 28% (36) 128All Christian 30% (288) 52% (495) 18% (176) 960All Non-Christian 54% (43) 30% (24) 15% (12) 79Atheist 63% (59) 22% (20) 15% (14) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 38% (327) 38% (327) 24% (209) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 46% (47) 32% (33) 21% (21) 101Evangelical 26% (152) 56% (327) 18% (106) 585Non-Evangelical 35% (257) 45% (330) 20% (151) 739Community: Urban 50% (223) 33% (147) 18% (80) 449Community: Suburban 35% (354) 44% (445) 21% (206) 1006Community: Rural 26% (140) 51% (274) 23% (125) 539Employ: Private Sector 37% (216) 46% (268) 18% (104) 588Employ: Government 38% (52) 45% (61) 17% (23) 135Employ: Self-Employed 33% (58) 50% (86) 17% (30) 174Employ: Homemaker 27% (37) 47% (64) 26% (36) 138Employ: Student 40% (33) 28% (22) 32% (26) 81Employ: Retired 34% (178) 48% (252) 18% (95) 525Employ: Unemployed 40% (66) 36% (60) 24% (41) 167Employ: Other 42% (77) 28% (53) 30% (56) 185Military HH: Yes 32% (122) 51% (197) 17% (65) 384Military HH: No 37% (595) 42% (669) 21% (346) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 10% (81) 74% (588) 16% (126) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 53% (636) 23% (278) 24% (285) 1199

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Registered Voters 45% (900) 34% (681) 21% (413) 1994Income: Under 50k 47% (485) 30% (316) 23% (235) 1037Income: 50k-100k 42% (277) 38% (253) 19% (128) 658Income: 100k+ 46% (137) 38% (112) 17% (50) 299Ethnicity: White 41% (659) 39% (622) 21% (331) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 59% (115) 21% (40) 20% (39) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 69% (174) 12% (30) 19% (49) 253Ethnicity: Other 51% (66) 23% (29) 26% (34) 128All Christian 39% (372) 42% (399) 20% (189) 960All Non-Christian 65% (51) 20% (16) 15% (12) 79Atheist 77% (72) 14% (13) 10% (9) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 47% (405) 29% (254) 24% (203) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 57% (57) 22% (22) 22% (22) 101Evangelical 33% (190) 49% (287) 18% (108) 585Non-Evangelical 45% (336) 34% (248) 21% (154) 739Community: Urban 60% (270) 23% (102) 17% (77) 449Community: Suburban 46% (464) 34% (342) 20% (200) 1006Community: Rural 31% (165) 44% (238) 25% (136) 539Employ: Private Sector 46% (268) 36% (210) 19% (111) 588Employ: Government 45% (61) 34% (47) 21% (28) 135Employ: Self-Employed 47% (81) 35% (61) 18% (32) 174Employ: Homemaker 38% (52) 36% (50) 26% (36) 138Employ: Student 53% (43) 20% (17) 26% (21) 81Employ: Retired 43% (225) 40% (208) 18% (92) 525Employ: Unemployed 45% (75) 30% (50) 25% (41) 167Employ: Other 51% (94) 21% (40) 28% (51) 185Military HH: Yes 39% (149) 43% (164) 18% (71) 384Military HH: No 47% (751) 32% (517) 21% (342) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 16% (126) 65% (513) 20% (156) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 65% (774) 14% (168) 21% (257) 1199

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Registered Voters 45% (900) 34% (681) 21% (413) 1994Trump Job Approve 12% (101) 70% (599) 18% (159) 859Trump Job Disapprove 74% (786) 7% (78) 19% (200) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 6% (27) 85% (398) 10% (46) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 19% (74) 52% (201) 29% (113) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 48% (121) 19% (48) 33% (83) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 82% (665) 4% (31) 14% (117) 813Favorable of Trump 11% (94) 71% (597) 18% (152) 843Unfavorable of Trump 74% (776) 7% (78) 19% (196) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 7% (33) 83% (408) 10% (48) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 17% (62) 53% (189) 29% (104) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 41% (83) 20% (40) 39% (78) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 82% (693) 5% (39) 14% (118) 849#1 Issue: Economy 45% (216) 33% (160) 22% (109) 485#1 Issue: Security 14% (62) 70% (311) 15% (68) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 64% (202) 17% (54) 19% (59) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 52% (150) 25% (74) 23% (67) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 61% (81) 18% (24) 20% (27) 132#1 Issue: Education 49% (54) 18% (20) 33% (36) 109#1 Issue: Energy 69% (73) 13% (14) 18% (19) 106#1 Issue: Other 54% (62) 21% (25) 25% (28) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 85% (663) 5% (43) 10% (77) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 9% (63) 75% (522) 16% (113) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 20% (18) 14% (13) 66% (61) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 87% (584) 4% (30) 9% (59) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 9% (62) 74% (518) 18% (124) 7042016 Vote: Other 44% (84) 19% (37) 37% (71) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40% (168) 23% (96) 37% (157) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 48% (651) 38% (512) 15% (202) 1365Voted in 2014: No 40% (249) 27% (169) 33% (210) 629

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Registered Voters 45% (900) 34% (681) 21% (413) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 75% (606) 12% (99) 13% (106) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 11% (58) 73% (400) 16% (88) 5462012 Vote: Other 21% (18) 40% (36) 39% (35) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40% (216) 27% (146) 34% (184) 5464-Region: Northeast 53% (190) 28% (101) 18% (65) 3564-Region: Midwest 44% (202) 33% (151) 23% (105) 4584-Region: South 40% (297) 40% (296) 20% (152) 7444-Region: West 48% (211) 31% (133) 21% (91) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 85% (731) 5% (42) 10% (90) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10% (84) 73% (596) 17% (142) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 88% (701) 5% (41) 7% (56) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 9% (62) 76% (544) 15% (106) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 29% (32) 31% (35) 40% (45) 112Don’t know / No opinion 29% (70) 18% (42) 53% (127) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 39% (783) 41% (817) 20% (394) 1994Gender: Male 35% (329) 47% (443) 17% (161) 933Gender: Female 43% (454) 35% (374) 22% (233) 1061Age: 18-29 44% (155) 30% (105) 26% (93) 352Age: 30-44 39% (177) 39% (176) 22% (99) 451Age: 45-54 39% (139) 45% (160) 16% (56) 355Age: 55-64 37% (139) 48% (177) 15% (55) 371Age: 65+ 37% (173) 43% (199) 20% (91) 464Generation Z: 18-22 39% (56) 24% (34) 37% (53) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 42% (201) 37% (176) 21% (101) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 40% (213) 43% (230) 17% (94) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 38% (283) 44% (323) 18% (129) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 79% (570) 9% (65) 11% (82) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 28% (165) 33% (197) 39% (234) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 7% (48) 81% (555) 12% (79) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 75% (233) 12% (39) 12% (38) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 83% (337) 7% (27) 11% (44) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 25% (73) 41% (119) 34% (100) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 30% (92) 26% (78) 44% (133) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 7% (23) 86% (286) 7% (23) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 7% (25) 77% (269) 16% (56) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 77% (448) 11% (65) 12% (70) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 44% (203) 32% (149) 24% (109) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 11% (79) 76% (560) 13% (97) 736Educ: < College 36% (450) 43% (535) 21% (269) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 42% (199) 41% (192) 17% (80) 472Educ: Post-grad 50% (133) 34% (90) 17% (45) 268

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Registered Voters 39% (783) 41% (817) 20% (394) 1994Income: Under 50k 41% (426) 37% (383) 22% (228) 1037Income: 50k-100k 36% (237) 45% (298) 19% (123) 658Income: 100k+ 40% (120) 45% (136) 14% (43) 299Ethnicity: White 35% (561) 46% (743) 19% (309) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 48% (94) 34% (65) 18% (34) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 63% (160) 14% (37) 22% (56) 253Ethnicity: Other 48% (62) 30% (38) 22% (28) 128All Christian 33% (314) 50% (480) 17% (166) 960All Non-Christian 59% (47) 24% (19) 16% (13) 79Atheist 68% (64) 14% (13) 17% (16) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 42% (359) 35% (305) 23% (199) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 51% (52) 29% (29) 20% (20) 101Evangelical 30% (176) 54% (313) 16% (96) 585Non-Evangelical 38% (281) 42% (311) 20% (147) 739Community: Urban 52% (235) 30% (136) 17% (78) 449Community: Suburban 40% (405) 41% (408) 19% (193) 1006Community: Rural 26% (142) 51% (273) 23% (124) 539Employ: Private Sector 42% (245) 42% (247) 16% (96) 588Employ: Government 41% (55) 43% (58) 16% (22) 135Employ: Self-Employed 36% (62) 45% (78) 19% (33) 174Employ: Homemaker 32% (44) 46% (63) 22% (31) 138Employ: Student 50% (40) 24% (19) 27% (21) 81Employ: Retired 36% (190) 46% (241) 18% (94) 525Employ: Unemployed 41% (68) 36% (60) 23% (39) 167Employ: Other 42% (77) 27% (50) 31% (58) 185Military HH: Yes 33% (126) 49% (190) 18% (68) 384Military HH: No 41% (656) 39% (627) 20% (327) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 12% (97) 72% (575) 15% (123) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 57% (685) 20% (242) 23% (271) 1199

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Registered Voters 42% (833) 34% (670) 25% (491) 1994Gender: Male 40% (375) 39% (368) 20% (191) 933Gender: Female 43% (459) 28% (302) 28% (300) 1061Age: 18-29 43% (151) 24% (86) 33% (115) 352Age: 30-44 43% (195) 31% (142) 25% (115) 451Age: 45-54 42% (150) 38% (134) 20% (71) 355Age: 55-64 37% (139) 38% (140) 25% (93) 371Age: 65+ 43% (198) 36% (169) 21% (97) 464Generation Z: 18-22 36% (52) 23% (32) 41% (59) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 44% (212) 29% (139) 27% (127) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 43% (232) 35% (190) 21% (115) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 41% (300) 36% (262) 23% (172) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 78% (561) 8% (54) 14% (102) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 35% (211) 23% (136) 42% (248) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 9% (62) 70% (480) 21% (140) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 77% (239) 9% (29) 13% (42) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 79% (321) 6% (25) 15% (61) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 36% (106) 29% (84) 35% (102) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 35% (106) 17% (52) 48% (147) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 9% (30) 77% (255) 14% (48) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 9% (32) 64% (225) 26% (92) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 80% (465) 9% (54) 11% (64) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 47% (217) 26% (119) 27% (125) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15% (108) 63% (464) 22% (164) 736Educ: < College 37% (468) 35% (437) 28% (349) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 49% (229) 31% (148) 20% (95) 472Educ: Post-grad 51% (137) 32% (85) 18% (47) 268

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Registered Voters 42% (833) 34% (670) 25% (491) 1994Income: Under 50k 41% (423) 31% (325) 28% (290) 1037Income: 50k-100k 43% (280) 35% (234) 22% (145) 658Income: 100k+ 44% (131) 37% (112) 19% (56) 299Ethnicity: White 39% (630) 37% (598) 24% (384) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 52% (101) 25% (49) 23% (44) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 57% (144) 16% (40) 28% (70) 253Ethnicity: Other 46% (60) 25% (32) 29% (37) 128All Christian 37% (359) 39% (378) 23% (223) 960All Non-Christian 56% (44) 22% (17) 22% (17) 79Atheist 73% (68) 17% (16) 10% (9) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 42% (363) 30% (259) 28% (241) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 49% (49) 24% (24) 28% (28) 101Evangelical 30% (175) 46% (270) 24% (141) 585Non-Evangelical 43% (315) 33% (244) 24% (179) 739Community: Urban 53% (239) 26% (115) 21% (95) 449Community: Suburban 43% (433) 33% (329) 24% (244) 1006Community: Rural 30% (162) 42% (226) 28% (151) 539Employ: Private Sector 41% (241) 37% (217) 22% (130) 588Employ: Government 45% (61) 31% (42) 24% (32) 135Employ: Self-Employed 46% (79) 37% (64) 18% (31) 174Employ: Homemaker 31% (43) 32% (44) 37% (51) 138Employ: Student 48% (39) 18% (15) 34% (28) 81Employ: Retired 40% (212) 38% (202) 21% (111) 525Employ: Unemployed 43% (72) 29% (49) 28% (46) 167Employ: Other 46% (86) 21% (39) 33% (61) 185Military HH: Yes 40% (152) 37% (141) 24% (92) 384Military HH: No 42% (682) 33% (529) 25% (399) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 16% (127) 62% (491) 22% (177) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 59% (706) 15% (179) 26% (313) 1199

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Registered Voters 45% (892) 32% (631) 24% (471) 1994Gender: Male 43% (401) 36% (340) 21% (192) 933Gender: Female 46% (492) 27% (290) 26% (279) 1061Age: 18-29 49% (173) 23% (82) 28% (97) 352Age: 30-44 46% (207) 31% (142) 23% (103) 451Age: 45-54 45% (161) 34% (120) 21% (73) 355Age: 55-64 40% (147) 36% (132) 25% (93) 371Age: 65+ 44% (204) 33% (154) 23% (105) 464Generation Z: 18-22 44% (62) 19% (28) 37% (53) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 48% (231) 30% (144) 22% (103) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 46% (248) 32% (173) 22% (117) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 43% (314) 33% (242) 24% (178) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 86% (615) 4% (29) 10% (73) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 36% (213) 22% (129) 43% (254) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 9% (64) 69% (473) 21% (145) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 86% (266) 6% (19) 8% (25) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 86% (350) 2% (9) 12% (48) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 36% (105) 26% (76) 38% (110) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 35% (108) 17% (53) 47% (144) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 9% (30) 74% (245) 17% (57) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 10% (35) 65% (228) 25% (87) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 82% (477) 8% (49) 10% (56) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 52% (241) 23% (105) 25% (115) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 16% (116) 60% (444) 24% (176) 736Educ: < College 40% (506) 33% (416) 26% (332) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 50% (236) 29% (139) 20% (97) 472Educ: Post-grad 56% (150) 28% (76) 16% (42) 268

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Registered Voters 45% (892) 32% (631) 24% (471) 1994Income: Under 50k 46% (475) 28% (292) 26% (270) 1037Income: 50k-100k 42% (278) 36% (235) 22% (146) 658Income: 100k+ 47% (140) 35% (103) 19% (56) 299Ethnicity: White 41% (659) 36% (576) 23% (378) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 59% (114) 20% (39) 21% (41) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 67% (168) 11% (28) 22% (56) 253Ethnicity: Other 51% (65) 21% (27) 28% (36) 128All Christian 38% (364) 38% (366) 24% (229) 960All Non-Christian 64% (50) 21% (16) 15% (12) 79Atheist 77% (72) 14% (13) 9% (8) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 47% (406) 27% (235) 26% (222) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 54% (54) 23% (23) 23% (23) 101Evangelical 32% (189) 45% (262) 23% (134) 585Non-Evangelical 45% (334) 31% (227) 24% (178) 739Community: Urban 57% (258) 22% (99) 21% (92) 449Community: Suburban 46% (461) 31% (312) 23% (233) 1006Community: Rural 32% (173) 41% (220) 27% (146) 539Employ: Private Sector 47% (278) 33% (193) 20% (118) 588Employ: Government 45% (61) 35% (48) 20% (26) 135Employ: Self-Employed 45% (78) 33% (57) 23% (39) 174Employ: Homemaker 33% (45) 36% (50) 31% (43) 138Employ: Student 52% (42) 19% (16) 29% (24) 81Employ: Retired 42% (220) 36% (188) 22% (117) 525Employ: Unemployed 47% (79) 26% (44) 26% (44) 167Employ: Other 48% (90) 19% (35) 33% (60) 185Military HH: Yes 38% (148) 39% (149) 23% (87) 384Military HH: No 46% (745) 30% (481) 24% (384) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 17% (139) 59% (470) 23% (186) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 63% (753) 13% (160) 24% (286) 1199

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Registered Voters 20% (392) 28% (551) 19% (376) 27% (541) 7% (134) 19944-Region: Northeast 23% (81) 30% (105) 16% (58) 25% (89) 7% (23) 3564-Region: Midwest 14% (65) 30% (139) 18% (83) 31% (140) 7% (30) 4584-Region: South 20% (151) 25% (185) 19% (140) 29% (217) 7% (51) 7444-Region: West 22% (94) 28% (122) 22% (94) 22% (96) 7% (29) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 32% (278) 37% (321) 15% (130) 11% (96) 4% (38) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11% (90) 20% (166) 22% (181) 42% (349) 4% (36) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 34% (274) 39% (313) 15% (120) 8% (65) 3% (26) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 12% (87) 20% (143) 22% (155) 43% (306) 3% (21) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 10% (11) 17% (19) 27% (31) 38% (43) 8% (9) 112Don’t know / No opinion 7% (17) 23% (54) 23% (54) 28% (67) 20% (47) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 29% (585) 29% (586) 13% (264) 18% (353) 10% (205) 1994Gender: Male 26% (243) 27% (249) 15% (140) 23% (211) 10% (90) 933Gender: Female 32% (342) 32% (337) 12% (125) 13% (142) 11% (115) 1061Age: 18-29 28% (98) 30% (105) 12% (42) 13% (48) 17% (60) 352Age: 30-44 31% (140) 29% (130) 11% (48) 15% (66) 15% (68) 451Age: 45-54 29% (104) 31% (108) 12% (44) 20% (69) 8% (29) 355Age: 55-64 34% (125) 29% (107) 13% (48) 19% (70) 6% (22) 371Age: 65+ 25% (118) 29% (136) 18% (83) 22% (101) 6% (27) 464Generation Z: 18-22 26% (36) 25% (36) 11% (16) 16% (23) 22% (31) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 30% (144) 31% (147) 12% (58) 13% (63) 14% (66) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 30% (162) 30% (161) 11% (60) 18% (97) 11% (59) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 30% (219) 29% (215) 14% (106) 20% (150) 6% (45) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 50% (356) 34% (243) 8% (54) 3% (25) 5% (39) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 21% (127) 27% (161) 16% (94) 19% (113) 17% (101) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 15% (102) 27% (182) 17% (116) 32% (215) 10% (65) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 47% (146) 34% (104) 9% (28) 4% (13) 6% (19) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 52% (210) 34% (139) 6% (26) 3% (11) 5% (20) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 17% (49) 23% (68) 18% (53) 26% (77) 15% (43) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 26% (78) 30% (93) 13% (41) 12% (36) 19% (57) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 15% (48) 23% (77) 18% (58) 36% (121) 8% (28) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 15% (54) 30% (105) 17% (58) 27% (94) 11% (38) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 48% (281) 35% (205) 8% (49) 4% (24) 4% (24) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 31% (144) 33% (150) 16% (72) 14% (65) 7% (31) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17% (122) 27% (201) 17% (128) 31% (226) 8% (59) 736Educ: < College 29% (368) 26% (331) 13% (161) 19% (236) 13% (159) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 28% (134) 34% (162) 14% (64) 16% (76) 7% (34) 472Educ: Post-grad 31% (83) 35% (94) 15% (39) 15% (41) 4% (11) 268

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Registered Voters 29% (585) 29% (586) 13% (264) 18% (353) 10% (205) 1994Income: Under 50k 31% (320) 28% (286) 11% (113) 17% (181) 13% (137) 1037Income: 50k-100k 29% (189) 31% (202) 14% (93) 19% (123) 8% (51) 658Income: 100k+ 26% (76) 33% (98) 19% (58) 16% (49) 6% (18) 299Ethnicity: White 26% (426) 30% (483) 14% (233) 20% (324) 9% (147) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 40% (77) 25% (48) 9% (18) 11% (22) 15% (29) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 50% (125) 26% (66) 6% (15) 6% (14) 13% (33) 253Ethnicity: Other 27% (34) 29% (38) 13% (17) 12% (15) 19% (25) 128All Christian 28% (269) 30% (289) 15% (139) 20% (191) 7% (71) 960All Non-Christian 31% (25) 38% (30) 12% (9) 13% (10) 6% (5) 79Atheist 39% (36) 36% (34) 13% (12) 8% (8) 4% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 30% (255) 27% (234) 12% (104) 17% (144) 15% (126) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 27% (28) 33% (33) 12% (12) 20% (20) 8% (8) 101Evangelical 29% (170) 27% (157) 13% (73) 22% (128) 10% (57) 585Non-Evangelical 29% (217) 31% (231) 13% (98) 17% (126) 9% (67) 739Community: Urban 40% (180) 26% (117) 13% (58) 13% (60) 8% (34) 449Community: Suburban 28% (278) 30% (306) 15% (147) 18% (178) 10% (96) 1006Community: Rural 23% (127) 30% (164) 11% (59) 21% (115) 14% (75) 539Employ: Private Sector 30% (177) 32% (187) 14% (83) 16% (95) 8% (47) 588Employ: Government 29% (39) 33% (45) 7% (9) 21% (28) 11% (15) 135Employ: Self-Employed 27% (48) 31% (54) 14% (25) 17% (30) 10% (17) 174Employ: Homemaker 29% (39) 28% (39) 13% (18) 17% (23) 14% (19) 138Employ: Student 33% (26) 30% (25) 10% (8) 13% (10) 15% (12) 81Employ: Retired 27% (144) 27% (144) 16% (86) 22% (116) 7% (36) 525Employ: Unemployed 30% (50) 28% (46) 10% (17) 14% (24) 18% (29) 167Employ: Other 34% (62) 25% (46) 10% (18) 15% (27) 17% (31) 185Military HH: Yes 30% (114) 25% (95) 15% (56) 22% (85) 9% (34) 384Military HH: No 29% (471) 30% (491) 13% (209) 17% (269) 11% (171) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 18% (141) 26% (208) 16% (123) 29% (233) 11% (89) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 37% (444) 32% (378) 12% (141) 10% (120) 10% (117) 1199Trump Job Approve 16% (139) 27% (229) 17% (146) 31% (264) 9% (79) 859Trump Job Disapprove 41% (437) 33% (349) 11% (116) 7% (75) 8% (87) 1064

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Registered Voters 29% (585) 29% (586) 13% (264) 18% (353) 10% (205) 1994Trump Job Strongly Approve 15% (68) 21% (98) 16% (75) 42% (196) 7% (33) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 18% (71) 34% (131) 18% (71) 18% (68) 12% (47) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 27% (69) 38% (95) 15% (37) 10% (24) 11% (27) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 45% (368) 31% (254) 10% (79) 6% (51) 7% (60) 813Favorable of Trump 16% (139) 26% (223) 17% (147) 31% (262) 9% (73) 843Unfavorable of Trump 41% (428) 33% (344) 11% (114) 7% (75) 8% (88) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 16% (78) 20% (96) 17% (81) 41% (201) 7% (33) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 17% (61) 36% (127) 19% (66) 17% (61) 11% (39) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 24% (48) 36% (72) 16% (33) 10% (21) 14% (28) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 45% (380) 32% (273) 10% (82) 6% (54) 7% (60) 849#1 Issue: Economy 32% (153) 32% (155) 13% (65) 13% (61) 11% (51) 485#1 Issue: Security 18% (80) 24% (105) 16% (72) 34% (150) 8% (35) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 39% (122) 30% (94) 11% (35) 11% (33) 10% (30) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 31% (89) 31% (91) 13% (39) 17% (49) 8% (23) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 31% (40) 30% (39) 11% (14) 7% (9) 22% (29) 132#1 Issue: Education 26% (28) 27% (29) 12% (13) 17% (19) 18% (19) 109#1 Issue: Energy 35% (38) 36% (38) 10% (11) 10% (11) 8% (8) 106#1 Issue: Other 31% (35) 30% (34) 13% (15) 18% (21) 8% (9) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 47% (368) 35% (271) 10% (77) 4% (30) 5% (36) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 16% (115) 26% (179) 18% (127) 32% (220) 8% (58) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 12% (11) 24% (22) 15% (13) 20% (18) 30% (27) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 48% (322) 35% (239) 10% (67) 2% (16) 4% (29) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 18% (124) 24% (168) 18% (130) 31% (217) 9% (65) 7042016 Vote: Other 19% (37) 31% (59) 13% (25) 21% (41) 16% (30) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24% (101) 28% (119) 10% (42) 19% (78) 19% (80) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 32% (438) 29% (394) 14% (188) 18% (245) 7% (101) 1365Voted in 2014: No 23% (147) 31% (192) 12% (76) 17% (109) 17% (104) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 45% (362) 33% (270) 9% (75) 6% (52) 6% (53) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 16% (85) 25% (138) 19% (105) 33% (181) 7% (36) 5462012 Vote: Other 10% (9) 27% (24) 19% (17) 28% (25) 17% (15) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24% (129) 28% (153) 12% (68) 18% (96) 19% (101) 546

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EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – likethe 2010health care

law, Medicaid,and

reproductivehealth

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Socialissues –like equalpay, gunregulationand racerelations

EducationIssues – like

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school choice,and student

loans

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Registered Voters 19%(385) 21%(425) 16%(314) 12%(248) 8%(152) 5% (95) 5%(109) 13%(266) 1994Gender: Male 21%(195) 22%(204) 12% (116) 13% (119) 6% (60) 5% (42) 6% (54) 15% (141) 933Gender: Female 18%(190) 21%(221) 19%(198) 12%(129) 9% (92) 5% (52) 5% (55) 12%(124) 1061Age: 18-29 21% (73) 13% (46) 11% (38) 2% (8) 15% (51) 12% (42) 10% (35) 16% (58) 352Age: 30-44 25% (111) 18% (83) 16% (73) 5% (21) 8% (36) 8% (35) 7% (32) 14% (61) 451Age: 45-54 25% (89) 20% (71) 21% (76) 7% (25) 8% (27) 3% (10) 2% (8) 14% (50) 355Age: 55-64 14% (53) 28%(104) 17% (64) 20% (76) 5% (19) 1% (5) 3% (13) 10% (36) 371Age: 65+ 13% (58) 26% (121) 13% (62) 26% (119) 4% (19) 1% (4) 4% (21) 13% (60) 464Generation Z: 18-22 19% (27) 8% (12) 11% (16) 1% (2) 17% (24) 11% (16) 13% (18) 20% (28) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 22%(106) 17% (81) 14% (66) 4% (19) 11% (51) 10% (47) 8% (37) 15% (71) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 26% (141) 20%(107) 19%(105) 6% (34) 7% (38) 4% (23) 4% (20) 13% (70) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 13% (92) 27%(195) 16% (116) 25%(180) 5% (35) 1% (8) 4% (27) 11% (81) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 21%(149) 9% (66) 23%(165) 16% (118) 12% (89) 6% (39) 8% (57) 5% (34) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 21%(124) 15% (88) 16% (97) 10% (62) 7% (44) 6% (33) 7% (42) 18%(105) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 16% (112) 40%(271) 8% (52) 10% (69) 3% (20) 3% (22) 1% (9) 19%(127) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 22% (68) 9% (27) 21% (66) 17% (52) 10% (30) 8% (24) 9% (27) 5% (15) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 20% (81) 10% (39) 24% (99) 16% (65) 14% (59) 4% (15) 7% (30) 5% (19) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 22% (64) 16% (46) 11% (32) 11% (33) 7% (21) 4% (10) 8% (24) 21% (62) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 20% (60) 14% (42) 22% (66) 10% (29) 7% (23) 7% (23) 6% (19) 14% (42) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 19% (63) 40% (131) 6% (19) 10% (34) 3% (9) 2% (8) 1% (3) 19% (64) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 14% (49) 40%(139) 10% (33) 10% (35) 3% (10) 4% (14) 2% (6) 18% (63) 350

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Table POL11: Thinking about the upcoming Democratic presidential primary debates on July 30th and July 31st, what would you say is the top set ofissues you’d like to see discussed during these debates?

Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – likethe 2010health care

law, Medicaid,and

reproductivehealth

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Socialissues –like equalpay, gunregulationand racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

ity/gasoline,or renewables

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Registered Voters 19%(385) 21%(425) 16%(314) 12%(248) 8%(152) 5% (95) 5%(109) 13%(266) 1994Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 17% (98) 8% (48) 26%(150) 12% (72) 14% (80) 7% (39) 11% (64) 6% (32) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 26% (121) 14% (66) 18% (82) 18% (81) 8% (36) 4% (16) 5% (21) 8% (38) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(132) 39%(289) 9% (63) 11% (81) 3% (21) 3% (22) 2% (12) 16% (117) 736Educ: < College 17%(214) 22%(280) 14%(180) 15%(188) 7% (91) 4% (50) 5% (57) 16%(195) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 24% (115) 20% (96) 17% (78) 10% (46) 8% (39) 5% (26) 7% (33) 8% (39) 472Educ: Post-grad 21% (56) 18% (50) 21% (56) 6% (15) 8% (22) 7% (19) 7% (19) 12% (31) 268Income: Under 50k 17%(180) 19%(195) 16%(162) 16%(166) 7% (71) 5% (48) 5% (53) 16%(162) 1037Income: 50k-100k 21%(136) 25%(164) 17%(109) 9% (60) 8% (53) 6% (37) 5% (32) 10% (67) 658Income: 100k+ 23% (69) 22% (67) 14% (43) 7% (22) 9% (28) 3% (9) 8% (24) 12% (37) 299Ethnicity: White 17%(277) 23%(379) 16%(253) 13%(212) 7% (113) 5% (74) 6% (95) 13%(210) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 20% (38) 14% (28) 17% (32) 6% (12) 13% (25) 5% (10) 8% (16) 17% (33) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 32% (82) 9% (24) 16% (40) 11% (27) 11% (28) 5% (12) 2% (6) 13% (33) 253Ethnicity: Other 20% (26) 18% (23) 16% (20) 8% (10) 8% (11) 7% (9) 6% (8) 17% (22) 128All Christian 20%(187) 28%(270) 14%(137) 14%(136) 6% (54) 3% (25) 4% (40) 12% (111) 960All Non-Christian 21% (16) 9% (7) 19% (15) 19% (15) 14% (11) 4% (3) 5% (4) 11% (8) 79Atheist 23% (21) 8% (7) 22% (20) 6% (6) 7% (7) 7% (6) 17% (16) 10% (9) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19%(160) 16% (141) 16%(142) 11% (92) 9% (80) 7% (60) 6% (48) 16%(138) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20% (20) 12% (12) 18% (18) 18% (18) 12% (12) 5% (5) 4% (4) 12% (12) 101Evangelical 18%(107) 29%(168) 12% (73) 13% (77) 6% (34) 3% (20) 3% (17) 15% (90) 585Non-Evangelical 21%(157) 21%(158) 17%(124) 14%(102) 7% (52) 4% (29) 4% (32) 11% (84) 739Community: Urban 24%(108) 16% (74) 16% (70) 13% (58) 8% (36) 5% (23) 5% (24) 13% (57) 449Community: Suburban 19%(188) 22%(226) 16%(163) 12% (119) 8% (83) 5% (48) 6% (62) 12% (117) 1006Community: Rural 17% (89) 23%(126) 15% (81) 13% (71) 6% (33) 4% (24) 4% (23) 17% (92) 539

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Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – likethe 2010health care

law, Medicaid,and

reproductivehealth

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Socialissues –like equalpay, gunregulationand racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

ity/gasoline,or renewables

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Registered Voters 19%(385) 21%(425) 16%(314) 12%(248) 8%(152) 5% (95) 5%(109) 13%(266) 1994Employ: Private Sector 24%(144) 21% (121) 18%(105) 6% (33) 7% (41) 7% (41) 6% (35) 12% (69) 588Employ: Government 23% (32) 23% (31) 11% (14) 3% (4) 13% (18) 9% (12) 6% (8) 13% (18) 135Employ: Self-Employed 24% (41) 21% (37) 17% (29) 12% (21) 6% (10) 2% (3) 4% (7) 15% (26) 174Employ: Homemaker 15% (21) 25% (34) 20% (28) 8% (11) 5% (7) 5% (7) 5% (7) 17% (23) 138Employ: Student 23% (19) 9% (7) 10% (8) 1% (1) 22% (18) 19% (15) 12% (10) 5% (4) 81Employ: Retired 12% (62) 27% (141) 13% (66) 26%(138) 4% (21) 1% (3) 5% (26) 13% (68) 525Employ: Unemployed 23% (39) 13% (22) 20% (34) 8% (14) 12% (21) 2% (3) 4% (7) 16% (27) 167Employ: Other 15% (28) 18% (32) 16% (30) 15% (27) 9% (17) 6% (11) 4% (8) 17% (31) 185Military HH: Yes 17% (66) 27%(102) 15% (56) 17% (66) 6% (23) 3% (11) 4% (14) 12% (45) 384Military HH: No 20%(319) 20%(323) 16%(258) 11%(182) 8%(129) 5% (84) 6% (94) 14%(221) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 17%(138) 36%(289) 8% (63) 11% (87) 4% (33) 4% (28) 2% (13) 18%(144) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 21%(247) 11%(136) 21%(251) 13%(162) 10% (119) 6% (66) 8% (96) 10%(122) 1199Trump Job Approve 17%(146) 39%(336) 7% (61) 10% (90) 4% (35) 3% (27) 1% (12) 18%(152) 859Trump Job Disapprove 21%(228) 8% (86) 23%(245) 15%(156) 11% (113) 5% (56) 9% (95) 8% (86) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 12% (54) 47%(222) 6% (26) 8% (35) 2% (10) 2% (11) 1% (5) 23%(106) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 23% (91) 29% (114) 9% (35) 14% (54) 6% (24) 4% (16) 2% (7) 12% (46) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 22% (56) 11% (28) 23% (57) 14% (34) 7% (17) 6% (15) 6% (14) 12% (30) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 21%(172) 7% (58) 23%(188) 15%(122) 12% (95) 5% (41) 10% (81) 7% (56) 813Favorable of Trump 17%(142) 40%(336) 8% (64) 10% (88) 4% (30) 3% (24) 1% (9) 18% (151) 843Unfavorable of Trump 21%(224) 8% (84) 22%(236) 15%(152) 11% (114) 6% (63) 9% (96) 8% (81) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 11% (52) 48%(234) 6% (29) 8% (42) 3% (13) 2% (10) 1% (3) 22%(106) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 25% (89) 29% (101) 10% (34) 13% (47) 5% (17) 4% (15) 2% (6) 13% (45) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 19% (39) 13% (26) 19% (39) 11% (21) 6% (13) 10% (19) 8% (17) 13% (27) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 22%(185) 7% (59) 23%(197) 15% (131) 12% (101) 5% (43) 9% (79) 6% (54) 849

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Table POL11: Thinking about the upcoming Democratic presidential primary debates on July 30th and July 31st, what would you say is the top set ofissues you’d like to see discussed during these debates?

Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – likethe 2010health care

law, Medicaid,and

reproductivehealth

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Socialissues –like equalpay, gunregulationand racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

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Registered Voters 19%(385) 21%(425) 16%(314) 12%(248) 8%(152) 5% (95) 5%(109) 13%(266) 1994#1 Issue: Economy 60%(293) 7% (34) 5% (25) 4% (21) 8% (40) 2% (10) 1% (7) 11% (56) 485#1 Issue: Security 5% (23) 70%(309) 2% (10) 3% (12) 4% (16) — (1) 1% (4) 15% (66) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 7% (22) 4% (14) 60%(190) 8% (26) 6% (18) 2% (6) 2% (5) 11% (35) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 4% (12) 9% (27) 11% (32) 61%(177) 2% (7) — (1) 1% (3) 11% (32) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 10% (13) 10% (14) 21% (28) 3% (4) 30% (39) 9% (12) 3% (3) 15% (19) 132#1 Issue: Education 7% (7) 5% (5) 5% (5) 2% (2) 5% (5) 57% (63) 4% (4) 16% (18) 109#1 Issue: Energy 4% (5) 6% (6) 9% (10) 3% (4) 7% (7) 1% (1) 65% (69) 4% (5) 106#1 Issue: Other 10% (11) 14% (16) 12% (14) 3% (3) 18% (20) 1% (2) 12% (13) 31% (36) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 20%(157) 9% (68) 23%(182) 17% (131) 13% (98) 5% (40) 9% (70) 5% (38) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 15%(108) 42%(291) 7% (51) 11% (73) 3% (22) 2% (16) 1% (10) 18%(127) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 22% (20) 15% (14) 15% (13) 4% (4) 9% (9) 4% (4) 6% (6) 23% (21) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 21%(142) 8% (51) 25% (171) 16%(107) 13% (87) 4% (28) 9% (60) 4% (26) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 15%(103) 41%(290) 8% (54) 12% (83) 3% (22) 3% (18) 1% (9) 18%(124) 7042016 Vote: Other 24% (45) 17% (33) 14% (27) 13% (26) 5% (9) 8% (15) 3% (6) 17% (32) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22% (94) 12% (51) 15% (62) 8% (33) 8% (33) 8% (33) 7% (31) 20% (84) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 19%(262) 24%(322) 16%(222) 15%(202) 7% (94) 4% (49) 4% (59) 11%(154) 1365Voted in 2014: No 20%(123) 16%(103) 15% (91) 7% (47) 9% (58) 7% (46) 8% (49) 18% (112) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 22% (181) 10% (81) 23% (191) 16%(132) 10% (83) 5% (39) 7% (57) 6% (49) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 17% (90) 42%(231) 7% (38) 12% (66) 3% (15) 2% (8) 1% (8) 16% (90) 5462012 Vote: Other 18% (16) 32% (28) 9% (8) 11% (10) 4% (3) 3% (3) 2% (2) 21% (18) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18% (98) 16% (85) 14% (76) 8% (41) 9% (51) 8% (44) 8% (42) 20%(109) 546

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Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages,jobs,

unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues –like

terrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – likethe 2010health care

law, Medicaid,and

reproductivehealth

SeniorsIssues –like

Medicareand SocialSecurity

Socialissues –like equalpay, gunregulationand racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards,class sizes,

school choice,and student

loans

Energy Issues– like carbonemissions,cost ofelectric-

ity/gasoline,or renewables

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Registered Voters 19%(385) 21%(425) 16%(314) 12%(248) 8%(152) 5% (95) 5%(109) 13%(266) 19944-Region: Northeast 21% (76) 19% (67) 20% (71) 15% (53) 6% (20) 5% (17) 4% (15) 10% (36) 3564-Region: Midwest 17% (80) 20% (92) 17% (76) 12% (55) 10% (44) 5% (21) 5% (24) 14% (65) 4584-Region: South 21%(155) 23%(175) 14%(103) 12% (90) 7% (50) 4% (31) 4% (29) 15% (112) 7444-Region: West 17% (74) 21% (91) 15% (64) 11% (49) 9% (38) 6% (26) 9% (40) 12% (54) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 21%(179) 9% (76) 23%(195) 15%(134) 13% (110) 6% (49) 8% (72) 6% (48) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 17% (141) 39%(317) 9% (70) 10% (85) 3% (25) 3% (24) 2% (13) 18%(145) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 22%(174) 9% (75) 23%(182) 16%(124) 13%(103) 6% (44) 8% (63) 4% (33) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 19%(132) 40%(282) 7% (51) 10% (71) 3% (21) 3% (18) 1% (7) 18%(129) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 20% (22) 15% (16) 16% (18) 12% (13) 8% (9) 8% (9) 10% (11) 12% (14) 112Don’t know / No opinion 18% (43) 13% (32) 17% (41) 12% (29) 6% (13) 7% (18) 8% (18) 19% (44) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 39% (787) 25% (503) 10% (198) 16% (312) 10% (193) 1994Gender: Male 34% (317) 25% (233) 10% (96) 20% (191) 10% (97) 933Gender: Female 44% (471) 26% (271) 10% (102) 11% (121) 9% (96) 1061Age: 18-29 48% (170) 21% (75) 10% (36) 9% (31) 11% (40) 352Age: 30-44 38% (172) 28% (124) 9% (42) 12% (55) 13% (58) 451Age: 45-54 44% (157) 25% (88) 7% (24) 15% (54) 9% (32) 355Age: 55-64 40% (149) 24% (91) 10% (36) 18% (65) 8% (30) 371Age: 65+ 30% (140) 27% (126) 13% (61) 23% (106) 7% (32) 464Generation Z: 18-22 47% (68) 20% (28) 11% (15) 9% (12) 14% (19) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 43% (204) 25% (119) 10% (47) 12% (56) 11% (52) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 42% (227) 26% (139) 7% (39) 14% (73) 11% (60) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 35% (257) 27% (196) 10% (74) 20% (150) 8% (57) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 55% (397) 28% (201) 7% (52) 4% (28) 5% (39) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 38% (228) 23% (134) 11% (64) 15% (92) 13% (77) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 24% (163) 25% (168) 12% (82) 28% (192) 11% (77) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 54% (166) 29% (91) 6% (20) 4% (14) 6% (19) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 57% (231) 27% (110) 8% (32) 3% (14) 5% (19) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 30% (89) 23% (67) 11% (32) 23% (67) 13% (37) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 46% (139) 22% (67) 11% (32) 8% (25) 13% (40) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 19% (62) 23% (75) 13% (44) 33% (111) 12% (41) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 29% (101) 27% (93) 11% (37) 23% (82) 10% (37) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 55% (322) 30% (176) 7% (43) 3% (15) 5% (27) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 45% (209) 25% (117) 11% (51) 11% (52) 7% (32) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 21% (155) 24% (180) 13% (94) 31% (231) 10% (76) 736Educ: < College 43% (543) 22% (279) 9% (113) 14% (177) 11% (142) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 34% (160) 28% (132) 12% (58) 18% (86) 8% (37) 472Educ: Post-grad 31% (85) 35% (93) 10% (28) 18% (49) 5% (14) 268

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Registered Voters 39% (787) 25% (503) 10% (198) 16% (312) 10% (193) 1994Income: Under 50k 45% (472) 22% (226) 9% (97) 12% (120) 12% (122) 1037Income: 50k-100k 34% (225) 29% (191) 9% (60) 20% (129) 8% (54) 658Income: 100k+ 30% (90) 29% (86) 14% (42) 21% (63) 6% (18) 299Ethnicity: White 36% (575) 27% (431) 11% (171) 18% (285) 9% (151) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 51% (98) 25% (48) 7% (13) 10% (20) 7% (14) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 60% (152) 18% (45) 5% (13) 6% (14) 11% (29) 253Ethnicity: Other 47% (60) 21% (27) 11% (14) 10% (13) 11% (14) 128All Christian 33% (312) 27% (259) 12% (117) 20% (187) 9% (84) 960All Non-Christian 36% (28) 31% (25) 15% (12) 13% (10) 5% (4) 79Atheist 55% (51) 22% (20) 10% (9) 7% (6) 7% (7) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 46% (396) 23% (200) 7% (60) 13% (108) 11% (98) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35% (35) 30% (30) 18% (18) 13% (13) 4% (4) 101Evangelical 39% (226) 21% (124) 8% (48) 20% (115) 13% (73) 585Non-Evangelical 38% (279) 28% (205) 12% (86) 16% (116) 7% (54) 739Community: Urban 55% (245) 20% (92) 6% (29) 11% (48) 8% (35) 449Community: Suburban 37% (369) 26% (260) 12% (118) 16% (162) 10% (96) 1006Community: Rural 32% (173) 28% (151) 9% (51) 19% (102) 11% (62) 539Employ: Private Sector 38% (222) 28% (167) 10% (58) 15% (91) 9% (51) 588Employ: Government 31% (42) 35% (48) 7% (10) 16% (22) 10% (14) 135Employ: Self-Employed 46% (81) 21% (37) 10% (18) 13% (23) 10% (17) 174Employ: Homemaker 37% (51) 26% (36) 7% (10) 13% (18) 16% (23) 138Employ: Student 40% (33) 27% (22) 14% (12) 9% (7) 9% (7) 81Employ: Retired 31% (163) 24% (127) 13% (71) 24% (126) 7% (38) 525Employ: Unemployed 56% (94) 20% (34) 6% (10) 6% (9) 12% (20) 167Employ: Other 55% (102) 18% (33) 6% (10) 9% (16) 13% (24) 185Military HH: Yes 34% (132) 24% (91) 9% (36) 24% (94) 8% (31) 384Military HH: No 41% (655) 26% (413) 10% (162) 14% (218) 10% (162) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 24% (190) 23% (186) 12% (95) 28% (221) 13% (103) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 50% (597) 27% (318) 9% (103) 8% (90) 8% (91) 1199

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Registered Voters 39% (787) 25% (503) 10% (198) 16% (312) 10% (193) 1994Trump Job Approve 24% (205) 23% (201) 12% (105) 29% (253) 11% (95) 859Trump Job Disapprove 52% (559) 28% (294) 8% (88) 5% (56) 6% (68) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 23% (106) 19% (90) 12% (57) 35% (165) 11% (52) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 25% (99) 29% (111) 12% (48) 23% (88) 11% (43) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 40% (101) 32% (80) 10% (25) 9% (22) 9% (23) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 56% (458) 26% (213) 8% (63) 4% (34) 5% (45) 813Favorable of Trump 24% (204) 23% (191) 12% (101) 30% (256) 11% (91) 843Unfavorable of Trump 52% (549) 28% (296) 8% (88) 5% (55) 6% (62) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 25% (120) 20% (95) 11% (55) 34% (166) 11% (53) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 24% (84) 27% (96) 13% (47) 25% (90) 11% (38) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 42% (83) 34% (68) 8% (15) 9% (17) 8% (16) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 55% (465) 27% (228) 9% (73) 4% (38) 5% (46) 849#1 Issue: Economy 41% (199) 24% (116) 10% (47) 16% (78) 9% (45) 485#1 Issue: Security 22% (99) 22% (95) 12% (52) 35% (153) 9% (42) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 55% (174) 25% (78) 7% (22) 5% (16) 8% (24) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 39% (115) 29% (84) 10% (29) 11% (32) 11% (31) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 42% (56) 30% (40) 8% (10) 6% (8) 14% (18) 132#1 Issue: Education 38% (41) 30% (33) 16% (17) 5% (5) 11% (12) 109#1 Issue: Energy 44% (47) 31% (33) 12% (12) 6% (6) 7% (8) 106#1 Issue: Other 50% (57) 21% (24) 6% (7) 11% (13) 12% (13) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 53% (413) 30% (232) 8% (66) 4% (32) 5% (40) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 23% (163) 21% (148) 13% (91) 33% (228) 10% (69) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 40% (37) 15% (14) 10% (9) 6% (6) 29% (27) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 56% (375) 28% (187) 8% (55) 4% (24) 5% (32) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 23% (159) 24% (168) 12% (86) 31% (218) 10% (73) 7042016 Vote: Other 36% (69) 24% (46) 12% (24) 13% (26) 15% (28) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43% (183) 24% (102) 8% (34) 10% (44) 14% (58) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 38% (516) 26% (354) 11% (144) 18% (250) 7% (101) 1365Voted in 2014: No 43% (271) 24% (150) 9% (54) 10% (62) 15% (92) 629

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Registered Voters 39% (787) 25% (503) 10% (198) 16% (312) 10% (193) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 51% (413) 29% (237) 8% (66) 7% (53) 5% (42) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 20% (107) 24% (131) 13% (72) 34% (187) 9% (49) 5462012 Vote: Other 24% (21) 22% (19) 13% (12) 23% (20) 19% (16) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 45% (246) 21% (115) 9% (48) 9% (52) 16% (86) 5464-Region: Northeast 39% (140) 30% (105) 10% (36) 13% (45) 8% (30) 3564-Region: Midwest 38% (176) 22% (103) 10% (48) 19% (88) 9% (43) 4584-Region: South 38% (281) 28% (212) 7% (56) 16% (117) 11% (79) 7444-Region: West 44% (191) 19% (84) 13% (59) 14% (61) 10% (41) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 55% (474) 28% (243) 7% (63) 4% (37) 5% (44) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 23% (191) 24% (200) 13% (105) 29% (239) 11% (87) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 55% (442) 28% (224) 8% (62) 5% (39) 4% (32) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 24% (170) 23% (167) 12% (88) 31% (219) 10% (68) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 33% (37) 26% (30) 11% (12) 17% (19) 13% (15) 112Don’t know / No opinion 42% (101) 22% (53) 11% (25) 8% (19) 17% (41) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 45% (906) 29% (578) 8% (158) 8% (158) 10% (194) 1994Gender: Male 42% (394) 27% (253) 10% (93) 10% (90) 11% (102) 933Gender: Female 48% (511) 31% (324) 6% (65) 6% (68) 9% (92) 1061Age: 18-29 48% (169) 28% (97) 8% (29) 3% (9) 14% (48) 352Age: 30-44 42% (190) 28% (128) 8% (36) 9% (39) 13% (59) 451Age: 45-54 49% (172) 28% (100) 6% (22) 8% (28) 9% (32) 355Age: 55-64 50% (184) 28% (105) 8% (29) 7% (26) 7% (27) 371Age: 65+ 41% (190) 32% (147) 9% (43) 12% (55) 6% (28) 464Generation Z: 18-22 43% (61) 24% (34) 11% (15) 3% (4) 20% (28) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 47% (227) 27% (130) 7% (34) 6% (31) 12% (57) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 45% (244) 30% (161) 7% (37) 8% (41) 10% (54) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 45% (328) 31% (226) 8% (58) 10% (72) 7% (51) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 63% (451) 27% (194) 4% (27) 1% (8) 5% (37) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 43% (257) 28% (165) 8% (46) 8% (45) 14% (82) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 29% (198) 32% (219) 13% (86) 15% (105) 11% (75) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 62% (192) 26% (80) 5% (16) 1% (3) 6% (20) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 64% (259) 28% (114) 3% (11) 1% (5) 4% (18) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 39% (114) 28% (80) 9% (27) 10% (30) 14% (40) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 47% (143) 28% (85) 6% (19) 5% (15) 14% (42) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 27% (89) 28% (93) 15% (50) 17% (57) 13% (42) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 31% (109) 36% (125) 10% (35) 14% (47) 9% (33) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 63% (365) 27% (160) 5% (28) 2% (12) 3% (17) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 51% (237) 30% (140) 6% (29) 4% (19) 8% (37) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 29% (215) 33% (240) 13% (94) 16% (118) 9% (68) 736Educ: < College 47% (586) 26% (325) 8% (98) 8% (96) 12% (150) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 44% (207) 32% (151) 9% (43) 9% (43) 6% (28) 472Educ: Post-grad 42% (113) 38% (102) 6% (17) 7% (20) 6% (17) 268

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Registered Voters 45% (906) 29% (578) 8% (158) 8% (158) 10% (194) 1994Income: Under 50k 50% (521) 26% (265) 6% (65) 6% (65) 12% (122) 1037Income: 50k-100k 41% (271) 31% (206) 9% (59) 10% (68) 8% (55) 658Income: 100k+ 38% (114) 36% (106) 12% (34) 9% (26) 6% (18) 299Ethnicity: White 42% (676) 31% (502) 8% (133) 9% (149) 9% (152) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 51% (98) 26% (50) 7% (13) 5% (9) 11% (22) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 66% (167) 17% (42) 5% (13) 1% (3) 11% (27) 253Ethnicity: Other 48% (62) 26% (33) 9% (11) 5% (6) 12% (15) 128All Christian 41% (390) 32% (308) 9% (84) 10% (92) 9% (86) 960All Non-Christian 48% (38) 29% (23) 12% (9) 5% (4) 6% (5) 79Atheist 54% (50) 22% (20) 11% (10) 7% (7) 6% (6) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 50% (427) 26% (226) 6% (55) 6% (56) 11% (98) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 46% (47) 32% (33) 12% (12) 4% (4) 6% (6) 101Evangelical 44% (257) 26% (150) 8% (49) 10% (60) 12% (70) 585Non-Evangelical 43% (315) 33% (243) 8% (63) 8% (56) 8% (63) 739Community: Urban 57% (256) 23% (105) 5% (25) 6% (27) 8% (37) 449Community: Suburban 44% (444) 30% (297) 9% (88) 8% (79) 10% (97) 1006Community: Rural 38% (206) 32% (175) 8% (45) 10% (52) 11% (60) 539Employ: Private Sector 45% (267) 30% (177) 8% (47) 8% (47) 8% (50) 588Employ: Government 38% (52) 34% (46) 11% (15) 6% (9) 10% (13) 135Employ: Self-Employed 50% (87) 24% (42) 8% (13) 7% (12) 11% (19) 174Employ: Homemaker 47% (65) 27% (37) 6% (9) 7% (9) 14% (19) 138Employ: Student 41% (34) 35% (28) 6% (5) 7% (5) 11% (9) 81Employ: Retired 42% (221) 31% (161) 9% (50) 11% (57) 7% (37) 525Employ: Unemployed 53% (89) 25% (41) 5% (8) 6% (9) 11% (19) 167Employ: Other 50% (92) 24% (45) 6% (11) 5% (9) 15% (28) 185Military HH: Yes 45% (173) 26% (101) 9% (35) 11% (43) 8% (32) 384Military HH: No 46% (733) 30% (477) 8% (123) 7% (115) 10% (163) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 29% (227) 32% (251) 11% (86) 15% (120) 14% (110) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 57% (678) 27% (326) 6% (72) 3% (38) 7% (84) 1199

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Registered Voters 45% (906) 29% (578) 8% (158) 8% (158) 10% (194) 1994Trump Job Approve 29% (249) 33% (287) 12% (99) 15% (132) 11% (91) 859Trump Job Disapprove 59% (631) 27% (283) 5% (53) 2% (25) 7% (72) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 27% (129) 29% (136) 12% (58) 21% (98) 10% (48) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 31% (120) 39% (151) 11% (41) 9% (34) 11% (43) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 44% (112) 31% (79) 7% (17) 5% (14) 12% (30) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 64% (519) 25% (204) 4% (36) 1% (12) 5% (42) 813Favorable of Trump 30% (252) 33% (276) 12% (98) 16% (132) 10% (86) 843Unfavorable of Trump 59% (616) 27% (288) 5% (56) 2% (25) 6% (66) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 27% (132) 29% (141) 12% (57) 22% (107) 11% (52) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 34% (120) 38% (134) 12% (41) 7% (25) 10% (34) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 42% (83) 32% (65) 8% (16) 6% (11) 12% (25) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 63% (532) 26% (223) 5% (39) 2% (14) 5% (41) 849#1 Issue: Economy 46% (225) 28% (134) 10% (47) 7% (35) 9% (44) 485#1 Issue: Security 28% (122) 33% (147) 13% (59) 16% (72) 9% (42) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 67% (211) 23% (72) 2% (6) 3% (10) 5% (16) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48% (138) 29% (85) 5% (15) 7% (19) 12% (34) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 46% (60) 29% (38) 5% (6) 4% (5) 16% (21) 132#1 Issue: Education 47% (52) 30% (33) 9% (10) 2% (3) 11% (12) 109#1 Issue: Energy 37% (39) 39% (41) 14% (14) 2% (2) 9% (9) 106#1 Issue: Other 51% (58) 24% (27) — (1) 10% (12) 15% (17) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 63% (495) 27% (213) 3% (25) 1% (8) 5% (42) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 29% (203) 32% (222) 13% (92) 17% (118) 9% (64) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 40% (37) 20% (18) 8% (7) 6% (6) 26% (24) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 63% (427) 28% (190) 3% (20) 1% (9) 4% (29) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 28% (196) 33% (234) 12% (87) 16% (115) 10% (72) 7042016 Vote: Other 46% (88) 29% (56) 6% (11) 5% (9) 15% (28) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 46% (195) 23% (98) 9% (40) 6% (23) 15% (65) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 47% (638) 29% (402) 8% (107) 9% (119) 7% (99) 1365Voted in 2014: No 43% (268) 28% (175) 8% (51) 6% (39) 15% (96) 629

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Registered Voters 45% (906) 29% (578) 8% (158) 8% (158) 10% (194) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 61% (498) 26% (212) 5% (39) 3% (21) 5% (41) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 27% (148) 35% (189) 12% (67) 18% (98) 8% (45) 5462012 Vote: Other 30% (27) 35% (31) 8% (7) 11% (10) 16% (15) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43% (233) 26% (144) 8% (45) 5% (30) 17% (94) 5464-Region: Northeast 49% (176) 28% (99) 7% (26) 8% (30) 7% (25) 3564-Region: Midwest 43% (199) 31% (143) 8% (35) 8% (35) 10% (46) 4584-Region: South 45% (332) 28% (211) 7% (49) 9% (66) 12% (87) 7444-Region: West 46% (199) 29% (125) 11% (48) 6% (27) 8% (36) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 63% (540) 27% (233) 4% (33) 1% (13) 5% (43) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 29% (241) 33% (272) 13% (105) 15% (122) 10% (82) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 63% (500) 28% (224) 4% (32) 1% (11) 4% (31) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 30% (215) 32% (227) 12% (83) 17% (121) 9% (67) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 37% (42) 31% (35) 15% (17) 4% (5) 13% (14) 112Don’t know / No opinion 41% (98) 29% (69) 8% (19) 3% (8) 19% (45) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 47% (934) 26% (516) 10% (192) 9% (176) 9% (176) 1994Gender: Male 43% (398) 25% (236) 10% (96) 12% (109) 10% (95) 933Gender: Female 51% (536) 26% (280) 9% (96) 6% (67) 8% (81) 1061Age: 18-29 50% (175) 27% (95) 7% (25) 6% (21) 10% (36) 352Age: 30-44 42% (191) 28% (127) 9% (40) 8% (34) 13% (59) 451Age: 45-54 51% (180) 22% (79) 9% (32) 10% (35) 8% (30) 355Age: 55-64 45% (168) 27% (100) 12% (45) 8% (30) 8% (28) 371Age: 65+ 47% (220) 25% (115) 11% (50) 12% (56) 5% (23) 464Generation Z: 18-22 48% (68) 23% (33) 9% (12) 5% (7) 16% (22) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 48% (229) 28% (135) 7% (33) 7% (35) 10% (47) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 46% (249) 25% (133) 10% (51) 9% (48) 11% (57) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 47% (344) 26% (190) 11% (83) 10% (70) 6% (47) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 61% (438) 26% (183) 5% (38) 2% (17) 6% (41) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 38% (224) 27% (159) 12% (74) 10% (62) 13% (77) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 40% (271) 26% (174) 12% (80) 14% (98) 8% (58) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 56% (173) 28% (86) 6% (17) 4% (11) 7% (22) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 65% (265) 24% (97) 5% (20) 1% (5) 5% (20) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 31% (92) 25% (74) 14% (40) 16% (48) 13% (38) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 44% (133) 28% (84) 11% (34) 5% (14) 13% (39) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 40% (133) 23% (75) 12% (38) 15% (50) 11% (36) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 39% (138) 28% (99) 12% (42) 14% (48) 6% (22) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 61% (355) 27% (159) 5% (31) 4% (23) 3% (15) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 46% (210) 27% (124) 13% (60) 6% (27) 9% (40) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 37% (275) 26% (195) 12% (90) 16% (118) 8% (59) 736Educ: < College 48% (600) 24% (301) 8% (101) 9% (117) 11% (135) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 44% (209) 28% (133) 13% (60) 8% (40) 6% (30) 472Educ: Post-grad 46% (125) 31% (82) 12% (31) 7% (19) 4% (12) 268

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Registered Voters 47% (934) 26% (516) 10% (192) 9% (176) 9% (176) 1994Income: Under 50k 48% (503) 22% (231) 10% (101) 8% (85) 11% (118) 1037Income: 50k-100k 44% (292) 30% (197) 9% (57) 10% (67) 7% (46) 658Income: 100k+ 47% (139) 30% (88) 11% (34) 8% (25) 4% (13) 299Ethnicity: White 44% (715) 27% (431) 10% (164) 10% (164) 9% (138) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 56% (107) 20% (39) 9% (17) 5% (10) 10% (19) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 62% (157) 20% (51) 6% (15) 3% (7) 9% (23) 253Ethnicity: Other 48% (62) 26% (34) 10% (12) 4% (5) 12% (15) 128All Christian 44% (418) 28% (265) 12% (111) 10% (98) 7% (69) 960All Non-Christian 49% (39) 30% (24) 11% (9) 5% (4) 4% (3) 79Atheist 53% (49) 25% (23) 9% (8) 9% (8) 4% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 50% (429) 24% (204) 7% (63) 8% (66) 12% (100) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 43% (44) 31% (31) 14% (14) 8% (8) 4% (4) 101Evangelical 47% (274) 23% (135) 8% (45) 12% (71) 10% (60) 585Non-Evangelical 46% (343) 28% (204) 11% (82) 7% (55) 7% (55) 739Community: Urban 53% (240) 25% (113) 8% (38) 5% (23) 8% (37) 449Community: Suburban 47% (478) 25% (256) 10% (97) 9% (94) 8% (80) 1006Community: Rural 40% (217) 27% (147) 11% (57) 11% (59) 11% (59) 539Employ: Private Sector 45% (267) 29% (171) 9% (56) 9% (51) 8% (44) 588Employ: Government 50% (68) 25% (34) 8% (10) 7% (9) 11% (15) 135Employ: Self-Employed 48% (84) 23% (40) 8% (15) 10% (18) 10% (18) 174Employ: Homemaker 37% (52) 29% (40) 10% (14) 12% (17) 11% (16) 138Employ: Student 51% (41) 28% (22) 11% (9) 3% (3) 7% (6) 81Employ: Retired 45% (236) 26% (135) 11% (56) 12% (64) 6% (34) 525Employ: Unemployed 54% (90) 20% (33) 11% (18) 4% (7) 11% (19) 167Employ: Other 52% (96) 22% (42) 8% (15) 4% (8) 14% (25) 185Military HH: Yes 42% (160) 29% (110) 9% (33) 13% (50) 8% (31) 384Military HH: No 48% (775) 25% (406) 10% (159) 8% (126) 9% (145) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 35% (282) 25% (200) 12% (96) 16% (126) 12% (92) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 54% (652) 26% (316) 8% (96) 4% (51) 7% (84) 1199

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Registered Voters 47% (934) 26% (516) 10% (192) 9% (176) 9% (176) 1994Trump Job Approve 36% (308) 27% (231) 12% (107) 16% (136) 9% (77) 859Trump Job Disapprove 56% (601) 26% (277) 8% (83) 3% (36) 6% (67) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 37% (172) 22% (105) 12% (55) 21% (98) 8% (39) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 35% (136) 32% (126) 13% (51) 10% (37) 10% (38) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 40% (100) 34% (86) 11% (28) 6% (14) 9% (23) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 62% (501) 23% (190) 7% (56) 3% (22) 5% (44) 813Favorable of Trump 37% (315) 26% (219) 13% (107) 16% (133) 8% (69) 843Unfavorable of Trump 56% (583) 27% (284) 8% (81) 3% (35) 6% (66) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 39% (192) 22% (106) 12% (57) 19% (94) 8% (40) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 35% (123) 32% (112) 14% (50) 11% (39) 8% (29) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 37% (73) 37% (73) 12% (24) 5% (10) 10% (21) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 60% (510) 25% (211) 7% (57) 3% (25) 5% (46) 849#1 Issue: Economy 45% (217) 27% (129) 10% (50) 8% (41) 10% (48) 485#1 Issue: Security 40% (175) 24% (107) 12% (55) 18% (79) 6% (26) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 54% (171) 26% (81) 8% (25) 6% (19) 6% (19) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48% (139) 27% (78) 10% (29) 4% (13) 11% (32) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 53% (70) 25% (33) 4% (6) 3% (4) 15% (20) 132#1 Issue: Education 47% (51) 25% (27) 12% (13) 4% (4) 13% (14) 109#1 Issue: Energy 50% (53) 31% (33) 7% (7) 5% (5) 7% (7) 106#1 Issue: Other 52% (59) 25% (28) 6% (7) 9% (11) 8% (9) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 59% (464) 28% (216) 6% (50) 3% (20) 4% (33) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 38% (267) 25% (177) 13% (90) 17% (117) 7% (48) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 35% (32) 22% (20) 10% (9) 4% (4) 29% (27) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 63% (426) 26% (174) 5% (32) 2% (13) 4% (28) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 37% (259) 25% (179) 14% (96) 17% (118) 7% (52) 7042016 Vote: Other 35% (67) 30% (57) 13% (25) 8% (15) 15% (28) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43% (181) 25% (106) 9% (38) 7% (30) 16% (66) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 49% (664) 25% (343) 10% (136) 10% (133) 7% (89) 1365Voted in 2014: No 43% (270) 27% (172) 9% (56) 7% (43) 14% (87) 629

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Registered Voters 47% (934) 26% (516) 10% (192) 9% (176) 9% (176) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 57% (463) 27% (216) 7% (59) 4% (30) 5% (43) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 38% (207) 24% (133) 14% (74) 18% (99) 6% (33) 5462012 Vote: Other 26% (23) 32% (29) 13% (12) 15% (13) 14% (12) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 44% (239) 25% (137) 9% (48) 6% (34) 16% (88) 5464-Region: Northeast 51% (182) 27% (95) 8% (29) 6% (22) 8% (27) 3564-Region: Midwest 45% (208) 26% (117) 11% (51) 10% (46) 8% (36) 4584-Region: South 47% (348) 25% (186) 8% (61) 10% (77) 10% (73) 7444-Region: West 45% (196) 27% (118) 12% (51) 7% (32) 9% (40) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 59% (511) 26% (227) 6% (51) 3% (23) 6% (51) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 39% (319) 26% (210) 13% (104) 15% (125) 8% (64) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 60% (482) 26% (209) 5% (44) 4% (29) 4% (34) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 40% (284) 24% (172) 13% (91) 17% (120) 6% (46) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 31% (35) 36% (41) 12% (13) 8% (9) 13% (15) 112Don’t know / No opinion 38% (91) 28% (67) 12% (29) 3% (8) 19% (44) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 41% (819) 23% (450) 13% (252) 14% (281) 10% (192) 1994Gender: Male 40% (372) 21% (195) 12% (115) 17% (160) 10% (91) 933Gender: Female 42% (447) 24% (254) 13% (137) 11% (121) 10% (101) 1061Age: 18-29 53% (186) 19% (67) 10% (37) 8% (28) 10% (35) 352Age: 30-44 40% (183) 26% (116) 9% (41) 12% (54) 13% (57) 451Age: 45-54 37% (130) 21% (73) 15% (54) 15% (55) 12% (43) 355Age: 55-64 39% (144) 23% (85) 15% (55) 15% (55) 9% (32) 371Age: 65+ 38% (176) 23% (108) 14% (65) 19% (89) 5% (25) 464Generation Z: 18-22 54% (77) 14% (21) 9% (13) 11% (15) 12% (17) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 48% (231) 23% (110) 9% (43) 9% (45) 10% (49) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 35% (190) 23% (126) 14% (76) 14% (77) 13% (69) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 38% (282) 23% (168) 15% (110) 16% (121) 7% (54) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 64% (456) 22% (160) 6% (43) 3% (19) 5% (39) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 40% (239) 22% (133) 12% (70) 13% (75) 13% (78) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 18% (124) 23% (156) 21% (140) 27% (186) 11% (76) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 65% (202) 23% (71) 4% (12) 2% (8) 6% (17) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 62% (254) 22% (89) 8% (31) 3% (12) 5% (21) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 37% (107) 19% (57) 12% (34) 19% (54) 13% (39) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 43% (132) 25% (77) 12% (35) 7% (21) 13% (39) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 19% (62) 21% (68) 21% (69) 30% (98) 10% (35) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 18% (61) 25% (88) 20% (71) 25% (88) 12% (41) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 71% (412) 19% (111) 6% (34) 1% (8) 3% (17) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 44% (204) 30% (138) 11% (49) 7% (33) 8% (37) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17% (126) 23% (172) 20% (147) 30% (218) 10% (73) 736Educ: < College 40% (499) 22% (273) 12% (155) 14% (176) 12% (153) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 41% (195) 25% (118) 14% (65) 15% (69) 5% (25) 472Educ: Post-grad 47% (125) 22% (60) 12% (33) 14% (36) 5% (15) 268

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Registered Voters 41% (819) 23% (450) 13% (252) 14% (281) 10% (192) 1994Income: Under 50k 43% (442) 22% (228) 11% (115) 12% (129) 12% (123) 1037Income: 50k-100k 37% (242) 24% (155) 16% (102) 16% (105) 8% (54) 658Income: 100k+ 45% (134) 22% (67) 12% (35) 16% (47) 5% (16) 299Ethnicity: White 39% (634) 23% (367) 13% (204) 16% (262) 9% (146) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 56% (109) 23% (45) 7% (14) 5% (10) 8% (15) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 49% (124) 21% (52) 14% (37) 3% (8) 12% (31) 253Ethnicity: Other 47% (60) 23% (30) 9% (12) 9% (11) 12% (15) 128All Christian 35% (338) 25% (238) 16% (150) 17% (161) 8% (73) 960All Non-Christian 51% (40) 26% (20) 10% (8) 10% (8) 4% (3) 79Atheist 69% (65) 13% (12) 6% (6) 8% (7) 4% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 44% (376) 21% (180) 10% (89) 12% (105) 13% (113) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 46% (46) 26% (26) 13% (13) 12% (12) 3% (3) 101Evangelical 31% (181) 20% (114) 15% (88) 22% (128) 13% (75) 585Non-Evangelical 41% (299) 27% (199) 13% (95) 12% (89) 8% (57) 739Community: Urban 51% (230) 21% (96) 10% (47) 8% (36) 9% (41) 449Community: Suburban 43% (430) 20% (206) 12% (122) 16% (158) 9% (90) 1006Community: Rural 29% (159) 28% (148) 15% (83) 16% (87) 11% (62) 539Employ: Private Sector 40% (234) 27% (157) 11% (62) 14% (84) 9% (51) 588Employ: Government 46% (63) 21% (29) 10% (14) 13% (18) 8% (11) 135Employ: Self-Employed 44% (76) 16% (29) 19% (32) 11% (19) 10% (18) 174Employ: Homemaker 36% (50) 19% (26) 13% (18) 15% (20) 17% (24) 138Employ: Student 65% (52) 16% (13) 5% (4) 7% (5) 9% (7) 81Employ: Retired 36% (189) 22% (117) 15% (80) 20% (104) 7% (35) 525Employ: Unemployed 41% (68) 26% (43) 13% (21) 10% (17) 10% (17) 167Employ: Other 46% (86) 20% (37) 11% (21) 7% (12) 16% (30) 185Military HH: Yes 38% (146) 21% (81) 14% (53) 20% (77) 7% (27) 384Military HH: No 42% (673) 23% (369) 12% (200) 13% (204) 10% (165) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 19% (154) 23% (182) 19% (151) 26% (207) 13% (102) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 55% (665) 22% (268) 8% (102) 6% (74) 8% (90) 1199

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Registered Voters 41% (819) 23% (450) 13% (252) 14% (281) 10% (192) 1994Trump Job Approve 18% (152) 24% (210) 20% (171) 27% (236) 10% (89) 859Trump Job Disapprove 61% (647) 22% (232) 7% (76) 4% (42) 6% (68) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 15% (69) 18% (86) 20% (92) 38% (177) 10% (46) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 21% (83) 32% (124) 20% (80) 15% (59) 11% (43) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 42% (107) 26% (65) 15% (38) 8% (20) 9% (22) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 66% (540) 20% (167) 5% (38) 3% (22) 6% (46) 813Favorable of Trump 17% (145) 23% (196) 21% (178) 28% (240) 10% (84) 843Unfavorable of Trump 61% (643) 22% (233) 7% (70) 3% (34) 7% (70) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 16% (80) 17% (83) 19% (94) 37% (182) 10% (49) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 18% (65) 32% (113) 24% (83) 16% (58) 10% (35) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 41% (82) 28% (56) 15% (31) 6% (13) 9% (19) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 66% (561) 21% (177) 5% (39) 2% (21) 6% (52) 849#1 Issue: Economy 39% (190) 25% (121) 15% (70) 12% (60) 9% (44) 485#1 Issue: Security 18% (80) 23% (102) 19% (85) 32% (140) 8% (35) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 48% (150) 26% (83) 11% (35) 7% (24) 7% (23) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 39% (114) 24% (71) 12% (36) 10% (28) 14% (42) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 52% (68) 18% (24) 7% (10) 8% (11) 14% (19) 132#1 Issue: Education 52% (57) 21% (23) 12% (13) 2% (2) 12% (14) 109#1 Issue: Energy 82% (87) 10% (11) 1% (1) 1% (1) 5% (6) 106#1 Issue: Other 62% (72) 13% (15) 2% (3) 13% (15) 9% (10) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 65% (511) 23% (177) 5% (40) 3% (21) 4% (34) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 17% (121) 21% (143) 22% (152) 30% (212) 10% (70) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 33% (30) 29% (26) 6% (6) 10% (9) 22% (20) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 65% (439) 23% (156) 4% (27) 2% (16) 5% (36) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 16% (114) 22% (157) 22% (156) 29% (205) 10% (72) 7042016 Vote: Other 43% (83) 23% (44) 11% (21) 10% (19) 14% (26) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43% (182) 22% (93) 12% (49) 9% (39) 14% (58) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 40% (553) 22% (306) 13% (177) 16% (225) 8% (105) 1365Voted in 2014: No 42% (266) 23% (144) 12% (75) 9% (56) 14% (87) 629

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Registered Voters 41% (819) 23% (450) 13% (252) 14% (281) 10% (192) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 58% (474) 24% (192) 8% (65) 4% (32) 6% (47) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 15% (83) 23% (124) 20% (111) 33% (183) 8% (45) 5462012 Vote: Other 24% (21) 20% (18) 19% (17) 21% (19) 15% (14) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 44% (240) 21% (113) 11% (59) 9% (47) 16% (86) 5464-Region: Northeast 43% (154) 27% (95) 10% (35) 12% (44) 8% (27) 3564-Region: Midwest 39% (179) 24% (108) 14% (66) 15% (68) 8% (36) 4584-Region: South 39% (287) 21% (157) 13% (98) 15% (115) 12% (88) 7444-Region: West 45% (198) 21% (90) 12% (53) 12% (54) 9% (41) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 64% (553) 22% (187) 6% (52) 3% (25) 5% (46) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19% (153) 23% (191) 21% (172) 27% (221) 10% (85) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 65% (522) 22% (179) 6% (49) 2% (16) 4% (33) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 19% (132) 22% (160) 20% (145) 29% (209) 9% (66) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 38% (43) 21% (24) 12% (13) 17% (20) 11% (12) 112Don’t know / No opinion 35% (83) 27% (65) 14% (33) 7% (16) 18% (42) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 58% (1166) 26% (515) 5% (90) 3% (62) 8% (161) 1994Gender: Male 55% (515) 27% (256) 5% (47) 4% (35) 9% (80) 933Gender: Female 61% (651) 24% (259) 4% (43) 3% (27) 8% (81) 1061Age: 18-29 56% (199) 24% (86) 7% (25) 2% (8) 10% (36) 352Age: 30-44 51% (231) 29% (130) 5% (24) 3% (15) 12% (53) 451Age: 45-54 57% (203) 23% (83) 4% (13) 7% (25) 9% (30) 355Age: 55-64 64% (238) 23% (86) 4% (16) 3% (10) 6% (21) 371Age: 65+ 64% (295) 28% (130) 3% (12) 1% (5) 5% (22) 464Generation Z: 18-22 51% (73) 24% (35) 9% (13) 1% (2) 14% (21) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 55% (262) 27% (128) 5% (26) 3% (17) 9% (45) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 55% (298) 25% (136) 4% (23) 5% (28) 10% (53) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 64% (469) 25% (187) 3% (25) 2% (15) 5% (39) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 61% (437) 29% (206) 4% (27) 1% (8) 5% (39) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 49% (294) 27% (161) 6% (38) 5% (30) 12% (73) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 64% (436) 22% (148) 4% (25) 4% (24) 7% (49) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 56% (175) 32% (98) 5% (15) 1% (3) 6% (19) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 64% (262) 27% (108) 3% (12) 1% (5) 5% (20) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 46% (133) 28% (81) 7% (20) 8% (22) 12% (35) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 53% (161) 26% (80) 6% (18) 2% (8) 12% (38) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 63% (208) 23% (76) 4% (12) 3% (10) 8% (26) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 65% (228) 20% (71) 4% (13) 4% (14) 7% (23) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 62% (360) 29% (169) 4% (25) 1% (8) 4% (21) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 55% (255) 31% (142) 4% (21) 3% (16) 6% (27) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 62% (457) 23% (167) 4% (33) 4% (31) 6% (48) 736Educ: < College 58% (727) 25% (310) 5% (60) 3% (38) 9% (119) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 61% (288) 26% (125) 4% (17) 3% (16) 6% (27) 472Educ: Post-grad 57% (152) 30% (80) 5% (12) 3% (8) 6% (15) 268

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Registered Voters 58% (1166) 26% (515) 5% (90) 3% (62) 8% (161) 1994Income: Under 50k 59% (611) 24% (249) 4% (44) 3% (29) 10% (105) 1037Income: 50k-100k 57% (376) 27% (179) 5% (35) 4% (25) 7% (43) 658Income: 100k+ 60% (179) 29% (87) 4% (11) 3% (8) 4% (13) 299Ethnicity: White 59% (952) 26% (414) 5% (74) 3% (53) 8% (121) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 63% (122) 22% (42) 6% (12) 2% (4) 6% (12) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 57% (145) 27% (68) 3% (9) 2% (4) 11% (27) 253Ethnicity: Other 55% (70) 26% (33) 6% (8) 4% (5) 10% (13) 128All Christian 62% (597) 27% (255) 4% (36) 2% (19) 6% (53) 960All Non-Christian 55% (43) 28% (22) 8% (6) 2% (2) 7% (5) 79Atheist 60% (56) 24% (22) 6% (6) 6% (5) 4% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 55% (470) 25% (216) 5% (42) 4% (36) 11% (99) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 56% (56) 27% (27) 9% (9) 3% (3) 5% (5) 101Evangelical 63% (368) 21% (124) 3% (20) 3% (17) 10% (57) 585Non-Evangelical 59% (438) 28% (209) 4% (31) 2% (15) 6% (46) 739Community: Urban 64% (286) 23% (104) 4% (18) 3% (11) 7% (31) 449Community: Suburban 58% (579) 27% (272) 5% (47) 3% (27) 8% (81) 1006Community: Rural 56% (301) 26% (138) 5% (26) 4% (24) 9% (50) 539Employ: Private Sector 58% (343) 28% (165) 4% (25) 3% (18) 6% (38) 588Employ: Government 60% (81) 23% (31) 2% (3) 6% (8) 9% (12) 135Employ: Self-Employed 55% (96) 22% (39) 8% (14) 6% (11) 8% (14) 174Employ: Homemaker 48% (67) 25% (35) 7% (10) 5% (7) 15% (21) 138Employ: Student 57% (46) 32% (26) 5% (4) — (0) 6% (5) 81Employ: Retired 64% (337) 25% (133) 2% (13) 2% (10) 6% (32) 525Employ: Unemployed 54% (90) 29% (48) 4% (7) 4% (7) 8% (14) 167Employ: Other 57% (106) 21% (39) 7% (14) 1% (1) 14% (25) 185Military HH: Yes 61% (234) 23% (90) 4% (14) 5% (19) 7% (28) 384Military HH: No 58% (933) 26% (425) 5% (76) 3% (43) 8% (133) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 59% (471) 23% (181) 4% (32) 4% (33) 10% (77) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 58% (695) 28% (334) 5% (57) 2% (29) 7% (84) 1199

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Registered Voters 58% (1166) 26% (515) 5% (90) 3% (62) 8% (161) 1994Trump Job Approve 63% (537) 23% (199) 4% (35) 3% (30) 7% (58) 859Trump Job Disapprove 58% (613) 29% (307) 4% (45) 3% (31) 6% (68) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 69% (324) 18% (86) 3% (13) 4% (16) 6% (29) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 55% (212) 29% (112) 6% (22) 3% (13) 7% (29) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 44% (111) 33% (82) 7% (17) 7% (17) 10% (25) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 62% (502) 28% (225) 3% (28) 2% (15) 5% (43) 813Favorable of Trump 64% (540) 22% (184) 4% (31) 4% (33) 7% (55) 843Unfavorable of Trump 56% (591) 30% (317) 5% (50) 3% (27) 6% (65) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 71% (345) 18% (86) 2% (10) 4% (18) 6% (30) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 55% (195) 28% (98) 6% (21) 4% (15) 7% (25) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 42% (83) 37% (75) 8% (17) 3% (7) 9% (18) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 60% (507) 28% (242) 4% (33) 2% (20) 6% (47) 849#1 Issue: Economy 55% (266) 28% (135) 5% (24) 5% (22) 8% (37) 485#1 Issue: Security 71% (313) 18% (82) 3% (15) 2% (9) 5% (23) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 57% (178) 30% (93) 5% (15) 4% (12) 5% (17) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 54% (156) 29% (83) 4% (13) 2% (6) 11% (33) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 51% (67) 27% (35) 4% (5) 3% (4) 16% (21) 132#1 Issue: Education 49% (54) 28% (31) 7% (7) 2% (2) 14% (15) 109#1 Issue: Energy 52% (55) 31% (33) 9% (10) 2% (2) 5% (5) 106#1 Issue: Other 67% (77) 20% (22) 1% (1) 4% (5) 9% (10) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 61% (478) 29% (227) 4% (31) 2% (12) 4% (34) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 67% (466) 20% (138) 4% (26) 4% (27) 6% (42) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 46% (42) 22% (20) 2% (2) 6% (5) 24% (22) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 61% (410) 30% (204) 3% (23) 2% (10) 4% (26) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 65% (460) 21% (150) 4% (25) 4% (25) 6% (44) 7042016 Vote: Other 49% (94) 28% (53) 5% (10) 4% (7) 15% (28) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 48% (201) 26% (108) 8% (32) 4% (18) 15% (62) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 62% (847) 25% (348) 4% (54) 3% (37) 6% (79) 1365Voted in 2014: No 51% (319) 27% (167) 6% (35) 4% (25) 13% (82) 629

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Registered Voters 58% (1166) 26% (515) 5% (90) 3% (62) 8% (161) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 61% (494) 29% (235) 4% (30) 2% (17) 4% (35) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 65% (352) 23% (126) 3% (17) 4% (20) 6% (31) 5462012 Vote: Other 49% (43) 23% (21) 5% (4) 9% (8) 14% (13) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 51% (276) 24% (132) 7% (39) 3% (17) 15% (82) 5464-Region: Northeast 61% (218) 24% (85) 5% (16) 3% (10) 7% (25) 3564-Region: Midwest 57% (260) 28% (126) 6% (29) 3% (13) 6% (30) 4584-Region: South 58% (429) 25% (187) 3% (24) 4% (29) 10% (75) 7444-Region: West 59% (259) 27% (117) 5% (20) 2% (9) 7% (31) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 60% (516) 30% (255) 4% (34) 1% (13) 5% (43) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 64% (524) 22% (181) 4% (31) 4% (31) 7% (55) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 62% (493) 30% (236) 3% (25) 2% (12) 4% (32) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 66% (468) 21% (149) 4% (28) 4% (31) 5% (36) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 44% (49) 35% (39) 9% (10) 3% (3) 10% (12) 112Don’t know / No opinion 44% (104) 27% (64) 9% (22) 3% (7) 18% (42) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 38% (764) 34% (679) 11% (223) 6% (120) 10% (209) 1994Gender: Male 36% (340) 32% (299) 12% (116) 8% (73) 11% (105) 933Gender: Female 40% (423) 36% (380) 10% (107) 4% (46) 10% (104) 1061Age: 18-29 55% (195) 24% (86) 5% (16) 3% (10) 13% (46) 352Age: 30-44 42% (189) 32% (143) 8% (36) 4% (19) 14% (63) 451Age: 45-54 40% (141) 36% (128) 9% (30) 5% (18) 10% (37) 355Age: 55-64 33% (121) 38% (140) 13% (49) 7% (27) 9% (34) 371Age: 65+ 25% (117) 39% (181) 20% (91) 10% (45) 6% (29) 464Generation Z: 18-22 57% (81) 17% (24) 5% (8) 3% (4) 18% (26) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 48% (230) 30% (144) 5% (26) 5% (22) 12% (55) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 40% (214) 35% (189) 9% (48) 4% (22) 12% (64) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 30% (217) 38% (279) 16% (119) 8% (61) 8% (58) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 51% (364) 33% (240) 8% (56) 2% (13) 6% (45) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 35% (208) 33% (197) 11% (64) 6% (35) 15% (91) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 28% (192) 36% (243) 15% (103) 11% (72) 11% (73) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 53% (163) 31% (97) 7% (21) 3% (8) 7% (21) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 49% (201) 35% (143) 8% (34) 1% (4) 6% (25) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 30% (87) 32% (93) 15% (43) 8% (23) 16% (46) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 40% (121) 34% (103) 7% (22) 4% (13) 15% (46) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 27% (90) 33% (109) 16% (52) 13% (42) 12% (39) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 29% (102) 38% (133) 15% (51) 8% (30) 10% (34) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 52% (303) 35% (202) 8% (45) 2% (9) 4% (24) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 38% (173) 39% (178) 10% (48) 4% (17) 10% (44) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 26% (193) 36% (266) 17% (122) 11% (82) 10% (73) 736Educ: < College 40% (501) 31% (383) 11% (135) 6% (72) 13% (163) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 34% (162) 41% (192) 12% (55) 7% (31) 7% (31) 472Educ: Post-grad 38% (101) 39% (104) 12% (33) 6% (16) 5% (14) 268

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Registered Voters 38% (764) 34% (679) 11% (223) 6% (120) 10% (209) 1994Income: Under 50k 42% (432) 30% (313) 10% (101) 5% (56) 13% (135) 1037Income: 50k-100k 34% (224) 38% (250) 12% (80) 7% (49) 8% (55) 658Income: 100k+ 36% (108) 39% (116) 14% (41) 5% (14) 6% (19) 299Ethnicity: White 34% (553) 36% (582) 12% (198) 7% (107) 11% (172) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 53% (102) 28% (53) 6% (11) 4% (7) 11% (21) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 60% (152) 24% (59) 4% (11) 3% (7) 9% (23) 253Ethnicity: Other 45% (58) 29% (37) 11% (14) 4% (6) 10% (13) 128All Christian 34% (325) 37% (353) 13% (124) 8% (72) 9% (86) 960All Non-Christian 38% (30) 40% (31) 14% (11) 4% (3) 4% (3) 79Atheist 44% (42) 39% (37) 5% (5) 5% (5) 6% (5) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 43% (368) 30% (258) 10% (83) 4% (39) 13% (115) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35% (36) 39% (39) 14% (14) 7% (7) 4% (5) 101Evangelical 38% (220) 31% (182) 11% (64) 8% (44) 13% (75) 585Non-Evangelical 37% (272) 36% (264) 13% (96) 6% (44) 8% (63) 739Community: Urban 51% (229) 30% (135) 7% (33) 5% (22) 7% (30) 449Community: Suburban 37% (368) 34% (342) 13% (131) 6% (57) 11% (108) 1006Community: Rural 31% (167) 38% (203) 11% (58) 8% (41) 13% (71) 539Employ: Private Sector 40% (233) 38% (225) 9% (52) 4% (25) 9% (54) 588Employ: Government 43% (59) 33% (45) 9% (12) 5% (7) 10% (13) 135Employ: Self-Employed 43% (74) 32% (55) 8% (14) 8% (14) 10% (17) 174Employ: Homemaker 36% (50) 28% (38) 11% (16) 6% (9) 18% (25) 138Employ: Student 58% (47) 26% (21) 5% (4) 2% (1) 9% (7) 81Employ: Retired 28% (145) 36% (189) 18% (96) 10% (55) 8% (41) 525Employ: Unemployed 44% (74) 30% (50) 11% (18) 1% (2) 14% (23) 167Employ: Other 44% (82) 30% (56) 6% (11) 4% (7) 16% (30) 185Military HH: Yes 33% (127) 34% (129) 14% (53) 8% (32) 11% (42) 384Military HH: No 40% (637) 34% (550) 11% (169) 5% (88) 10% (167) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 27% (213) 35% (280) 14% (108) 10% (83) 14% (113) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 46% (551) 33% (399) 10% (115) 3% (37) 8% (96) 1199

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Registered Voters 38% (764) 34% (679) 11% (223) 6% (120) 10% (209) 1994Trump Job Approve 27% (231) 37% (314) 15% (130) 10% (88) 11% (95) 859Trump Job Disapprove 48% (507) 34% (358) 9% (91) 3% (29) 7% (79) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 26% (123) 34% (158) 16% (77) 13% (62) 10% (49) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 28% (108) 40% (157) 13% (52) 7% (26) 12% (46) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 33% (83) 40% (101) 8% (21) 5% (11) 14% (35) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 52% (424) 32% (257) 9% (70) 2% (17) 5% (44) 813Favorable of Trump 27% (225) 36% (307) 16% (131) 11% (90) 11% (91) 843Unfavorable of Trump 48% (505) 34% (359) 8% (86) 2% (26) 7% (73) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 27% (132) 33% (163) 16% (79) 13% (63) 11% (52) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 26% (93) 41% (144) 15% (52) 7% (26) 11% (39) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 35% (70) 39% (78) 9% (17) 3% (5) 15% (30) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 51% (435) 33% (281) 8% (69) 2% (21) 5% (43) 849#1 Issue: Economy 42% (206) 34% (163) 9% (42) 6% (30) 9% (44) 485#1 Issue: Security 25% (112) 34% (151) 18% (79) 13% (58) 9% (41) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 40% (126) 41% (130) 7% (23) 4% (14) 7% (22) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 31% (89) 35% (103) 17% (50) 3% (8) 14% (41) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 40% (53) 36% (48) 5% (7) 1% (2) 17% (23) 132#1 Issue: Education 68% (75) 16% (18) 3% (4) 1% (1) 11% (12) 109#1 Issue: Energy 53% (56) 27% (28) 11% (11) 2% (2) 8% (8) 106#1 Issue: Other 41% (47) 33% (38) 6% (7) 5% (6) 16% (18) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 48% (376) 36% (283) 7% (58) 3% (20) 6% (45) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 27% (186) 35% (246) 18% (122) 11% (78) 10% (67) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 38% (35) 19% (18) 13% (12) 1% (1) 29% (26) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 51% (343) 35% (238) 7% (47) 2% (12) 5% (34) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 25% (178) 37% (261) 16% (114) 11% (76) 11% (75) 7042016 Vote: Other 35% (67) 34% (65) 14% (27) 5% (9) 13% (24) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41% (174) 27% (115) 8% (34) 5% (22) 18% (75) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 37% (500) 36% (498) 12% (170) 7% (93) 8% (104) 1365Voted in 2014: No 42% (263) 29% (181) 8% (53) 4% (26) 17% (105) 629

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Registered Voters 38% (764) 34% (679) 11% (223) 6% (120) 10% (209) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 45% (366) 36% (296) 9% (75) 3% (25) 6% (50) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 24% (132) 37% (203) 17% (92) 14% (76) 8% (43) 5462012 Vote: Other 24% (22) 38% (34) 18% (16) 3% (2) 17% (15) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 45% (244) 26% (144) 7% (41) 3% (17) 18% (101) 5464-Region: Northeast 39% (140) 32% (115) 13% (47) 6% (23) 9% (32) 3564-Region: Midwest 34% (154) 37% (171) 13% (59) 8% (34) 9% (40) 4584-Region: South 40% (297) 35% (261) 7% (56) 6% (44) 12% (87) 7444-Region: West 39% (172) 31% (133) 14% (62) 4% (18) 12% (50) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 49% (426) 34% (296) 8% (68) 2% (18) 6% (54) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27% (225) 37% (304) 15% (121) 10% (86) 11% (86) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 50% (400) 36% (287) 8% (64) 2% (17) 4% (30) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 28% (198) 36% (256) 15% (108) 11% (80) 10% (70) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 32% (36) 30% (33) 17% (19) 3% (4) 19% (21) 112Don’t know / No opinion 39% (94) 29% (69) 7% (18) 5% (11) 20% (48) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 30% (591) 15% (308) 14% (271) 29% (583) 12% (241) 1994Gender: Male 29% (268) 15% (138) 14% (127) 30% (277) 13% (123) 933Gender: Female 30% (323) 16% (170) 14% (144) 29% (306) 11% (118) 1061Age: 18-29 31% (108) 15% (53) 14% (50) 27% (95) 13% (47) 352Age: 30-44 27% (123) 18% (80) 13% (58) 26% (116) 16% (74) 451Age: 45-54 30% (105) 15% (54) 10% (36) 32% (112) 13% (48) 355Age: 55-64 34% (128) 14% (53) 14% (51) 27% (101) 10% (39) 371Age: 65+ 27% (127) 15% (68) 17% (77) 34% (159) 7% (34) 464Generation Z: 18-22 33% (46) 11% (15) 15% (21) 26% (37) 17% (24) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 29% (139) 18% (84) 12% (60) 26% (126) 14% (69) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 28% (151) 16% (87) 12% (63) 30% (160) 14% (76) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 31% (227) 15% (109) 15% (111) 31% (226) 9% (63) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 34% (243) 15% (110) 13% (91) 29% (204) 10% (69) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 26% (152) 14% (82) 15% (89) 30% (177) 16% (96) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 29% (197) 17% (116) 13% (91) 30% (201) 11% (76) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 31% (95) 16% (49) 12% (36) 29% (89) 13% (41) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 36% (147) 15% (61) 14% (55) 28% (116) 7% (28) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 25% (72) 13% (37) 14% (40) 34% (99) 15% (43) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 26% (80) 15% (44) 16% (49) 26% (78) 17% (53) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 30% (101) 16% (52) 15% (51) 27% (89) 12% (39) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 27% (96) 18% (64) 11% (40) 32% (112) 11% (37) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 37% (214) 16% (94) 16% (92) 25% (147) 6% (36) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 29% (133) 16% (76) 14% (63) 30% (139) 11% (51) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 27% (197) 16% (118) 13% (99) 33% (244) 11% (78) 736Educ: < College 30% (375) 15% (185) 13% (160) 28% (355) 14% (180) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 29% (135) 15% (71) 15% (70) 33% (155) 9% (40) 472Educ: Post-grad 30% (82) 19% (52) 15% (40) 27% (74) 8% (21) 268

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Registered Voters 30% (591) 15% (308) 14% (271) 29% (583) 12% (241) 1994Income: Under 50k 29% (301) 15% (154) 14% (144) 28% (290) 14% (148) 1037Income: 50k-100k 31% (202) 16% (103) 12% (78) 31% (207) 10% (69) 658Income: 100k+ 30% (89) 17% (51) 16% (48) 29% (86) 8% (25) 299Ethnicity: White 29% (470) 16% (254) 14% (234) 29% (470) 11% (185) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 29% (55) 15% (29) 12% (23) 31% (61) 13% (25) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 32% (81) 13% (32) 9% (23) 30% (77) 16% (40) 253Ethnicity: Other 32% (40) 17% (22) 11% (14) 28% (36) 13% (16) 128All Christian 26% (253) 17% (159) 15% (140) 32% (306) 11% (102) 960All Non-Christian 42% (33) 15% (12) 11% (9) 23% (18) 10% (8) 79Atheist 48% (45) 15% (14) 11% (11) 20% (19) 5% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 30% (261) 14% (123) 13% (111) 28% (240) 15% (128) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 37% (37) 15% (15) 14% (14) 26% (26) 9% (9) 101Evangelical 28% (164) 13% (76) 13% (77) 33% (196) 12% (73) 585Non-Evangelical 29% (212) 18% (133) 14% (100) 29% (212) 11% (81) 739Community: Urban 30% (136) 14% (64) 12% (55) 32% (142) 12% (52) 449Community: Suburban 30% (304) 15% (153) 15% (154) 27% (274) 12% (120) 1006Community: Rural 28% (151) 17% (91) 11% (61) 31% (168) 13% (68) 539Employ: Private Sector 30% (179) 17% (98) 14% (85) 28% (164) 11% (63) 588Employ: Government 33% (44) 20% (27) 9% (12) 26% (35) 12% (17) 135Employ: Self-Employed 29% (50) 18% (30) 13% (23) 29% (51) 11% (20) 174Employ: Homemaker 23% (32) 15% (20) 12% (17) 31% (43) 19% (26) 138Employ: Student 33% (27) 13% (10) 24% (20) 20% (16) 10% (8) 81Employ: Retired 29% (151) 13% (67) 17% (88) 33% (176) 8% (44) 525Employ: Unemployed 37% (61) 16% (26) 7% (11) 23% (39) 17% (29) 167Employ: Other 25% (46) 16% (29) 9% (16) 32% (60) 19% (35) 185Military HH: Yes 30% (117) 14% (53) 14% (54) 30% (117) 11% (43) 384Military HH: No 29% (474) 16% (255) 13% (216) 29% (466) 12% (198) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 28% (226) 16% (131) 14% (113) 27% (215) 14% (110) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 30% (365) 15% (177) 13% (158) 31% (368) 11% (132) 1199

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Registered Voters 30% (591) 15% (308) 14% (271) 29% (583) 12% (241) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 34% (278) 16% (132) 14% (110) 27% (222) 9% (70) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 27% (145) 15% (82) 14% (78) 35% (192) 9% (49) 5462012 Vote: Other 25% (23) 14% (12) 13% (11) 30% (27) 18% (16) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27% (146) 15% (80) 13% (71) 26% (143) 19% (106) 5464-Region: Northeast 28% (101) 16% (58) 11% (39) 33% (117) 12% (41) 3564-Region: Midwest 29% (132) 16% (74) 14% (66) 30% (137) 11% (50) 4584-Region: South 30% (225) 15% (114) 14% (102) 27% (202) 14% (101) 7444-Region: West 31% (134) 14% (62) 15% (64) 29% (127) 11% (49) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 34% (295) 15% (130) 14% (118) 28% (243) 9% (76) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 28% (230) 17% (140) 14% (117) 30% (247) 11% (88) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 34% (273) 16% (124) 14% (109) 30% (240) 7% (52) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 31% (219) 16% (114) 13% (93) 30% (213) 10% (73) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 20% (22) 15% (17) 21% (23) 30% (34) 15% (17) 112Don’t know / No opinion 23% (55) 17% (40) 12% (30) 24% (57) 24% (57) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 37% (739) 35% (704) 9% (171) 4% (83) 15% (298) 1994Gender: Male 44% (408) 33% (312) 6% (61) 5% (43) 12% (111) 933Gender: Female 31% (331) 37% (392) 10% (110) 4% (40) 18% (187) 1061Age: 18-29 33% (116) 31% (108) 11% (39) 5% (19) 20% (71) 352Age: 30-44 33% (148) 32% (145) 11% (49) 4% (18) 20% (90) 451Age: 45-54 40% (141) 35% (126) 9% (30) 4% (15) 12% (43) 355Age: 55-64 37% (139) 37% (137) 8% (28) 3% (11) 15% (56) 371Age: 65+ 42% (195) 41% (188) 5% (24) 4% (20) 8% (37) 464Generation Z: 18-22 31% (45) 27% (38) 11% (16) 5% (7) 26% (37) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 35% (167) 31% (149) 11% (54) 5% (23) 18% (84) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 36% (193) 36% (191) 9% (48) 4% (22) 16% (84) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 39% (287) 39% (290) 6% (45) 3% (25) 12% (87) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 40% (289) 39% (280) 8% (57) 2% (16) 11% (76) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 36% (213) 32% (189) 9% (52) 4% (27) 19% (114) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 35% (237) 34% (235) 9% (61) 6% (40) 16% (108) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 45% (141) 39% (119) 5% (16) 3% (9) 8% (25) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 36% (148) 39% (161) 10% (41) 2% (7) 13% (51) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 40% (116) 32% (93) 7% (21) 6% (19) 15% (42) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 32% (97) 32% (96) 10% (31) 3% (8) 24% (72) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 45% (151) 30% (99) 7% (23) 4% (15) 13% (44) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 25% (86) 39% (135) 11% (38) 7% (25) 18% (64) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 42% (247) 38% (222) 10% (56) 2% (11) 8% (47) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 38% (175) 36% (166) 9% (40) 3% (16) 14% (64) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 35% (259) 37% (274) 9% (64) 5% (39) 14% (100) 736Educ: < College 36% (455) 32% (401) 9% (117) 4% (55) 18% (227) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 38% (179) 40% (190) 8% (40) 4% (17) 10% (46) 472Educ: Post-grad 39% (106) 42% (113) 5% (14) 4% (10) 9% (25) 268

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Registered Voters 37% (739) 35% (704) 9% (171) 4% (83) 15% (298) 1994Income: Under 50k 37% (384) 31% (324) 9% (90) 4% (43) 19% (196) 1037Income: 50k-100k 34% (224) 41% (267) 9% (57) 4% (29) 12% (81) 658Income: 100k+ 44% (131) 38% (112) 8% (24) 4% (11) 7% (21) 299Ethnicity: White 36% (577) 37% (599) 8% (135) 4% (71) 14% (230) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 34% (66) 33% (63) 10% (19) 5% (9) 19% (36) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 46% (117) 26% (65) 8% (19) 4% (9) 17% (43) 253Ethnicity: Other 35% (45) 31% (40) 13% (17) 2% (3) 19% (25) 128All Christian 38% (363) 40% (382) 7% (66) 3% (32) 12% (117) 960All Non-Christian 45% (35) 30% (24) 12% (10) 3% (2) 10% (8) 79Atheist 41% (38) 36% (33) 11% (11) 4% (4) 8% (7) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 35% (302) 31% (265) 10% (84) 5% (45) 19% (166) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 38% (38) 35% (35) 13% (13) 2% (2) 11% (11) 101Evangelical 34% (198) 34% (196) 8% (48) 6% (36) 18% (108) 585Non-Evangelical 40% (292) 39% (285) 7% (51) 2% (18) 12% (92) 739Community: Urban 42% (187) 33% (150) 9% (38) 4% (19) 12% (54) 449Community: Suburban 36% (365) 36% (362) 9% (86) 3% (34) 16% (159) 1006Community: Rural 35% (187) 36% (192) 9% (46) 5% (30) 16% (85) 539Employ: Private Sector 38% (225) 37% (215) 9% (52) 3% (18) 13% (78) 588Employ: Government 32% (44) 40% (54) 7% (9) 5% (7) 16% (22) 135Employ: Self-Employed 40% (70) 28% (50) 12% (21) 4% (7) 15% (26) 174Employ: Homemaker 26% (36) 37% (51) 9% (13) 4% (5) 24% (33) 138Employ: Student 30% (25) 32% (26) 18% (14) 3% (3) 17% (13) 81Employ: Retired 42% (223) 37% (194) 6% (33) 4% (24) 10% (51) 525Employ: Unemployed 35% (58) 30% (50) 8% (14) 7% (11) 20% (33) 167Employ: Other 32% (59) 34% (64) 8% (14) 4% (7) 22% (41) 185Military HH: Yes 39% (149) 36% (138) 8% (31) 5% (20) 12% (45) 384Military HH: No 37% (590) 35% (565) 9% (139) 4% (63) 16% (252) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 34% (269) 34% (271) 9% (74) 6% (51) 16% (130) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 39% (470) 36% (433) 8% (96) 3% (32) 14% (168) 1199

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Registered Voters 37% (739) 35% (704) 9% (171) 4% (83) 15% (298) 1994Trump Job Approve 34% (292) 36% (308) 10% (82) 6% (54) 14% (122) 859Trump Job Disapprove 40% (428) 36% (387) 8% (85) 2% (26) 13% (139) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 37% (172) 34% (162) 9% (41) 8% (37) 12% (58) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 31% (120) 38% (147) 11% (41) 4% (17) 16% (64) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 30% (77) 36% (90) 12% (30) 3% (8) 19% (48) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 43% (351) 37% (298) 7% (55) 2% (19) 11% (91) 813Favorable of Trump 35% (294) 36% (301) 10% (81) 6% (51) 14% (115) 843Unfavorable of Trump 40% (419) 37% (390) 8% (82) 3% (27) 13% (131) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 37% (179) 33% (164) 10% (47) 7% (37) 13% (63) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 32% (115) 39% (138) 10% (34) 4% (15) 15% (53) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 31% (61) 38% (76) 11% (22) 3% (6) 17% (35) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 42% (358) 37% (314) 7% (59) 2% (21) 11% (96) 849#1 Issue: Economy 36% (177) 33% (161) 11% (52) 4% (22) 15% (73) 485#1 Issue: Security 38% (167) 35% (153) 8% (37) 6% (28) 13% (56) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 40% (128) 36% (112) 8% (25) 4% (13) 12% (37) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 35% (101) 38% (110) 7% (21) 3% (8) 18% (51) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 21% (28) 42% (56) 8% (11) 2% (3) 25% (33) 132#1 Issue: Education 36% (40) 35% (38) 9% (10) 4% (4) 16% (18) 109#1 Issue: Energy 39% (42) 40% (42) 9% (10) 3% (3) 9% (10) 106#1 Issue: Other 49% (57) 27% (31) 4% (5) 2% (2) 17% (20) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 43% (337) 40% (310) 6% (50) 2% (13) 9% (74) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 37% (262) 35% (243) 9% (64) 6% (42) 13% (89) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 26% (24) 25% (23) 10% (9) 6% (6) 33% (30) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 42% (281) 41% (277) 6% (43) 1% (10) 9% (63) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 36% (253) 36% (256) 9% (61) 6% (42) 13% (92) 7042016 Vote: Other 37% (71) 33% (63) 7% (14) 5% (9) 18% (35) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32% (134) 26% (108) 12% (50) 5% (22) 26% (108) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 40% (552) 37% (509) 7% (101) 4% (57) 11% (147) 1365Voted in 2014: No 30% (187) 31% (195) 11% (70) 4% (26) 24% (151) 629

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Registered Voters 37% (739) 35% (704) 9% (171) 4% (83) 15% (298) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 42% (340) 38% (307) 7% (59) 3% (20) 10% (85) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 35% (192) 39% (214) 8% (44) 5% (30) 12% (66) 5462012 Vote: Other 31% (28) 35% (31) 11% (9) 9% (8) 14% (13) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33% (178) 28% (152) 10% (57) 5% (25) 25% (135) 5464-Region: Northeast 43% (153) 35% (123) 9% (32) 2% (6) 12% (41) 3564-Region: Midwest 37% (171) 37% (168) 9% (39) 5% (22) 13% (58) 4584-Region: South 37% (278) 34% (252) 7% (55) 5% (37) 16% (123) 7444-Region: West 31% (137) 37% (161) 10% (45) 4% (17) 17% (76) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 41% (355) 38% (331) 8% (69) 2% (16) 11% (91) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 36% (294) 35% (290) 9% (74) 6% (47) 14% (116) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 41% (331) 40% (320) 8% (61) 2% (16) 9% (71) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 36% (257) 36% (255) 9% (62) 6% (44) 13% (93) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 36% (40) 31% (35) 14% (16) 3% (3) 16% (18) 112Don’t know / No opinion 32% (77) 26% (63) 9% (21) 4% (9) 29% (69) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 17% (345) 15% (303) 16% (313) 35% (699) 17% (335) 1994Gender: Male 17% (155) 13% (125) 13% (125) 42% (389) 15% (138) 933Gender: Female 18% (190) 17% (178) 18% (188) 29% (309) 19% (196) 1061Age: 18-29 33% (116) 20% (69) 13% (46) 17% (59) 17% (62) 352Age: 30-44 19% (84) 16% (72) 15% (69) 29% (130) 21% (96) 451Age: 45-54 17% (61) 14% (49) 13% (47) 41% (145) 15% (52) 355Age: 55-64 13% (48) 14% (53) 17% (64) 38% (141) 18% (66) 371Age: 65+ 8% (36) 13% (59) 19% (87) 48% (223) 13% (58) 464Generation Z: 18-22 35% (50) 16% (23) 9% (14) 20% (29) 20% (28) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 25% (120) 18% (86) 17% (79) 22% (105) 18% (88) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 17% (92) 15% (81) 13% (70) 37% (201) 17% (94) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 11% (78) 14% (103) 17% (125) 42% (311) 16% (118) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 25% (177) 22% (161) 21% (153) 18% (127) 14% (99) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 16% (96) 13% (76) 14% (85) 36% (212) 21% (125) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 10% (72) 10% (65) 11% (75) 53% (359) 16% (111) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 26% (79) 21% (65) 20% (61) 21% (67) 12% (37) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 24% (97) 24% (96) 22% (91) 15% (61) 15% (62) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 14% (41) 11% (32) 13% (38) 44% (128) 18% (53) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 18% (55) 15% (44) 16% (48) 28% (85) 24% (72) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 10% (35) 8% (28) 8% (26) 59% (195) 14% (48) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 11% (37) 11% (37) 14% (49) 47% (164) 18% (63) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 23% (135) 26% (149) 22% (126) 19% (113) 10% (60) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 19% (87) 17% (80) 17% (81) 31% (145) 15% (68) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9% (70) 7% (49) 12% (88) 57% (419) 15% (112) 736Educ: < College 21% (259) 15% (191) 13% (168) 31% (395) 19% (242) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 11% (52) 15% (72) 17% (79) 43% (201) 14% (67) 472Educ: Post-grad 12% (33) 15% (40) 25% (66) 38% (103) 10% (26) 268

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Registered Voters 17% (345) 15% (303) 16% (313) 35% (699) 17% (335) 1994Income: Under 50k 23% (237) 16% (162) 15% (152) 27% (275) 20% (211) 1037Income: 50k-100k 11% (74) 15% (101) 16% (102) 43% (281) 15% (100) 658Income: 100k+ 11% (33) 13% (40) 20% (59) 48% (143) 8% (23) 299Ethnicity: White 12% (200) 14% (226) 16% (265) 41% (654) 17% (268) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 29% (56) 16% (31) 15% (28) 23% (45) 17% (33) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 45% (114) 21% (53) 12% (29) 7% (19) 15% (39) 253Ethnicity: Other 24% (31) 18% (23) 15% (19) 21% (27) 22% (28) 128All Christian 13% (127) 13% (122) 16% (150) 44% (422) 14% (138) 960All Non-Christian 18% (14) 20% (16) 25% (19) 29% (23) 8% (6) 79Atheist 17% (16) 21% (20) 27% (25) 26% (24) 9% (8) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 22% (187) 17% (145) 14% (118) 27% (229) 21% (182) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 16% (16) 21% (21) 22% (22) 32% (33) 8% (8) 101Evangelical 19% (109) 15% (85) 11% (64) 37% (217) 19% (109) 585Non-Evangelical 15% (112) 12% (91) 18% (131) 38% (281) 17% (123) 739Community: Urban 28% (126) 19% (87) 13% (60) 26% (117) 13% (59) 449Community: Suburban 14% (136) 15% (148) 16% (166) 38% (382) 17% (175) 1006Community: Rural 15% (83) 13% (68) 16% (87) 37% (200) 19% (101) 539Employ: Private Sector 15% (91) 15% (89) 19% (111) 36% (212) 15% (86) 588Employ: Government 19% (25) 15% (21) 16% (22) 38% (51) 12% (17) 135Employ: Self-Employed 21% (36) 13% (23) 12% (22) 36% (63) 17% (30) 174Employ: Homemaker 13% (18) 14% (19) 14% (19) 31% (42) 28% (39) 138Employ: Student 33% (27) 23% (19) 16% (13) 16% (13) 11% (9) 81Employ: Retired 10% (50) 12% (63) 18% (95) 45% (237) 15% (80) 525Employ: Unemployed 30% (50) 22% (37) 11% (18) 19% (32) 18% (30) 167Employ: Other 26% (47) 18% (33) 7% (13) 26% (48) 23% (43) 185Military HH: Yes 12% (47) 14% (53) 16% (62) 43% (164) 15% (58) 384Military HH: No 18% (298) 16% (250) 16% (251) 33% (534) 17% (277) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 12% (94) 10% (81) 10% (80) 50% (394) 18% (146) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 21% (251) 18% (221) 19% (233) 25% (305) 16% (189) 1199

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Registered Voters 17% (345) 15% (303) 16% (313) 35% (699) 17% (335) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 22% (177) 21% (167) 20% (159) 25% (203) 13% (106) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7% (37) 8% (43) 12% (66) 60% (328) 13% (71) 5462012 Vote: Other 12% (11) 8% (7) 15% (13) 43% (38) 23% (20) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22% (120) 16% (85) 13% (73) 24% (129) 25% (138) 5464-Region: Northeast 19% (66) 16% (57) 16% (58) 34% (122) 15% (52) 3564-Region: Midwest 19% (88) 14% (65) 17% (76) 35% (161) 15% (68) 4584-Region: South 17% (123) 14% (107) 14% (101) 38% (279) 18% (134) 7444-Region: West 15% (67) 17% (73) 18% (79) 31% (136) 18% (80) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 24% (206) 21% (185) 22% (186) 19% (167) 14% (118) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10% (81) 10% (79) 11% (91) 54% (444) 15% (126) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 24% (193) 22% (177) 22% (174) 21% (164) 11% (91) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 11% (79) 9% (64) 11% (79) 55% (390) 14% (99) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 16% (18) 9% (10) 18% (20) 36% (40) 21% (24) 112Don’t know / No opinion 18% (42) 16% (39) 11% (25) 25% (60) 30% (72) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 37% (743) 37% (744) 9% (180) 5% (96) 12% (230) 1994Gender: Male 35% (325) 39% (361) 10% (90) 6% (53) 11% (104) 933Gender: Female 39% (418) 36% (383) 8% (90) 4% (43) 12% (127) 1061Age: 18-29 33% (117) 32% (112) 12% (43) 6% (22) 17% (59) 352Age: 30-44 29% (133) 40% (178) 9% (42) 6% (27) 16% (71) 451Age: 45-54 41% (147) 36% (126) 9% (30) 5% (19) 9% (32) 355Age: 55-64 41% (154) 39% (146) 7% (27) 3% (9) 9% (35) 371Age: 65+ 42% (193) 39% (182) 8% (37) 4% (19) 7% (34) 464Generation Z: 18-22 31% (45) 28% (41) 9% (13) 5% (8) 26% (37) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 33% (156) 37% (178) 11% (53) 7% (31) 12% (60) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 36% (195) 37% (198) 9% (50) 5% (29) 12% (66) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 41% (301) 40% (294) 7% (51) 3% (23) 9% (64) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 39% (279) 41% (292) 10% (69) 3% (20) 8% (57) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 33% (198) 32% (192) 11% (63) 7% (39) 18% (104) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 39% (266) 38% (260) 7% (48) 6% (37) 10% (69) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 38% (117) 42% (131) 8% (26) 4% (11) 8% (25) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 40% (162) 40% (161) 11% (43) 2% (9) 8% (32) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 28% (81) 34% (99) 13% (39) 9% (28) 15% (45) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 38% (116) 31% (93) 8% (25) 4% (11) 19% (59) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 38% (127) 39% (131) 8% (26) 4% (15) 10% (34) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 40% (140) 37% (129) 6% (23) 7% (23) 10% (35) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 37% (217) 42% (243) 12% (72) 3% (19) 6% (32) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 36% (165) 41% (188) 10% (45) 3% (14) 11% (49) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 40% (294) 38% (281) 7% (48) 6% (45) 9% (67) 736Educ: < College 40% (507) 33% (417) 8% (103) 5% (56) 14% (172) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 30% (142) 46% (218) 9% (44) 6% (29) 8% (40) 472Educ: Post-grad 35% (95) 41% (110) 12% (33) 4% (11) 7% (19) 268

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Registered Voters 37% (743) 37% (744) 9% (180) 5% (96) 12% (230) 1994Income: Under 50k 40% (415) 32% (332) 9% (94) 4% (43) 15% (153) 1037Income: 50k-100k 36% (236) 42% (275) 8% (54) 6% (39) 8% (54) 658Income: 100k+ 31% (92) 46% (137) 11% (32) 5% (14) 8% (24) 299Ethnicity: White 37% (591) 39% (628) 9% (143) 5% (80) 11% (171) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 35% (67) 35% (67) 12% (23) 4% (7) 15% (30) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 45% (114) 27% (69) 8% (20) 4% (11) 15% (39) 253Ethnicity: Other 30% (38) 37% (47) 13% (17) 4% (5) 16% (20) 128All Christian 39% (378) 40% (382) 8% (78) 4% (38) 9% (84) 960All Non-Christian 44% (34) 34% (27) 12% (10) 5% (4) 5% (4) 79Atheist 34% (32) 40% (37) 12% (11) 7% (7) 7% (6) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 35% (299) 35% (298) 9% (81) 6% (48) 16% (136) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 40% (41) 39% (39) 11% (11) 5% (5) 5% (5) 101Evangelical 41% (239) 33% (193) 7% (40) 6% (35) 13% (78) 585Non-Evangelical 38% (283) 39% (291) 9% (70) 4% (28) 9% (67) 739Community: Urban 46% (209) 30% (135) 8% (36) 5% (22) 10% (47) 449Community: Suburban 35% (352) 41% (408) 9% (95) 4% (40) 11% (111) 1006Community: Rural 34% (183) 37% (201) 9% (49) 6% (34) 13% (72) 539Employ: Private Sector 33% (194) 44% (259) 9% (54) 4% (21) 10% (60) 588Employ: Government 35% (47) 37% (51) 11% (15) 6% (9) 10% (14) 135Employ: Self-Employed 37% (65) 29% (51) 13% (22) 8% (13) 13% (22) 174Employ: Homemaker 31% (43) 37% (50) 10% (14) 7% (10) 15% (20) 138Employ: Student 38% (31) 27% (22) 13% (11) 5% (4) 16% (13) 81Employ: Retired 41% (213) 41% (213) 6% (34) 5% (24) 8% (41) 525Employ: Unemployed 44% (74) 26% (43) 7% (11) 5% (9) 17% (29) 167Employ: Other 41% (76) 29% (54) 10% (19) 3% (6) 17% (32) 185Military HH: Yes 38% (147) 37% (141) 8% (30) 8% (32) 9% (33) 384Military HH: No 37% (596) 37% (603) 9% (150) 4% (64) 12% (197) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 36% (285) 37% (292) 8% (64) 7% (52) 13% (102) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 38% (458) 38% (452) 10% (116) 4% (44) 11% (128) 1199

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Registered Voters 37% (743) 37% (744) 9% (180) 5% (96) 12% (230) 1994Trump Job Approve 39% (337) 37% (318) 8% (67) 6% (49) 10% (87) 859Trump Job Disapprove 37% (390) 39% (418) 10% (109) 4% (41) 10% (106) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 42% (197) 34% (162) 7% (34) 8% (36) 9% (41) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 36% (140) 40% (156) 9% (33) 3% (13) 12% (47) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 26% (64) 42% (107) 13% (34) 5% (13) 13% (34) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 40% (326) 38% (311) 9% (76) 3% (27) 9% (73) 813Favorable of Trump 40% (340) 37% (310) 7% (60) 6% (53) 10% (80) 843Unfavorable of Trump 36% (375) 40% (418) 11% (114) 4% (38) 10% (106) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 44% (216) 33% (160) 7% (32) 8% (39) 8% (41) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 35% (123) 42% (150) 8% (28) 4% (14) 11% (39) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 26% (51) 41% (82) 14% (28) 5% (10) 15% (29) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 38% (324) 40% (336) 10% (86) 3% (27) 9% (77) 849#1 Issue: Economy 33% (159) 37% (181) 12% (57) 5% (24) 13% (63) 485#1 Issue: Security 46% (202) 36% (161) 6% (29) 5% (21) 7% (29) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 39% (124) 38% (120) 8% (25) 6% (19) 9% (28) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 34% (100) 40% (116) 8% (22) 3% (9) 15% (45) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 33% (44) 31% (40) 12% (16) 3% (5) 21% (27) 132#1 Issue: Education 33% (36) 38% (42) 8% (9) 7% (7) 14% (15) 109#1 Issue: Energy 32% (34) 42% (44) 13% (14) 5% (6) 8% (8) 106#1 Issue: Other 39% (45) 35% (40) 7% (8) 5% (6) 14% (16) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 41% (319) 41% (317) 10% (78) 2% (15) 7% (53) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 40% (279) 39% (271) 7% (47) 6% (41) 9% (61) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 27% (25) 21% (20) 12% (11) 10% (9) 29% (27) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 42% (285) 39% (260) 10% (68) 2% (14) 7% (45) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 39% (274) 38% (270) 8% (54) 6% (44) 9% (63) 7042016 Vote: Other 32% (61) 39% (76) 10% (20) 3% (5) 16% (31) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29% (123) 33% (137) 9% (38) 7% (32) 22% (92) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 40% (552) 38% (523) 9% (119) 4% (60) 8% (112) 1365Voted in 2014: No 30% (191) 35% (221) 10% (61) 6% (36) 19% (119) 629

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Registered Voters 37% (743) 37% (744) 9% (180) 5% (96) 12% (230) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 42% (338) 38% (305) 9% (75) 4% (33) 7% (60) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 37% (203) 42% (230) 7% (40) 5% (30) 8% (43) 5462012 Vote: Other 30% (27) 36% (32) 12% (11) 5% (5) 17% (15) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32% (176) 32% (176) 10% (54) 5% (29) 20% (112) 5464-Region: Northeast 40% (144) 36% (128) 12% (42) 3% (10) 9% (32) 3564-Region: Midwest 36% (164) 39% (179) 8% (38) 6% (29) 11% (48) 4584-Region: South 37% (279) 35% (263) 8% (61) 5% (37) 14% (104) 7444-Region: West 36% (157) 40% (174) 9% (38) 5% (21) 11% (46) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 38% (328) 40% (343) 11% (91) 3% (26) 9% (74) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 39% (320) 39% (318) 7% (59) 6% (50) 9% (75) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 41% (327) 40% (321) 10% (77) 2% (20) 7% (54) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 40% (286) 38% (268) 8% (57) 6% (44) 8% (58) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 28% (31) 40% (45) 16% (18) 5% (6) 11% (12) 112Don’t know / No opinion 28% (67) 31% (73) 9% (22) 6% (14) 27% (64) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 35% (705) 37% (741) 12% (233) 5% (109) 10% (206) 1994Income: Under 50k 39% (402) 32% (335) 11% (112) 4% (47) 14% (141) 1037Income: 50k-100k 32% (211) 41% (273) 11% (75) 7% (49) 8% (50) 658Income: 100k+ 31% (91) 44% (133) 15% (46) 5% (14) 5% (15) 299Ethnicity: White 35% (561) 39% (624) 11% (182) 5% (86) 10% (160) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 37% (72) 37% (71) 12% (23) 5% (10) 9% (17) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 42% (105) 28% (71) 13% (32) 6% (16) 11% (28) 253Ethnicity: Other 30% (39) 35% (45) 15% (19) 5% (7) 14% (18) 128All Christian 37% (353) 41% (391) 11% (104) 5% (44) 7% (68) 960All Non-Christian 34% (27) 38% (30) 16% (13) 7% (5) 5% (4) 79Atheist 27% (25) 38% (36) 20% (19) 10% (10) 4% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 35% (299) 33% (285) 11% (98) 6% (51) 15% (130) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35% (36) 39% (39) 14% (14) 7% (7) 5% (5) 101Evangelical 39% (227) 33% (191) 10% (56) 7% (38) 12% (73) 585Non-Evangelical 37% (274) 41% (301) 11% (78) 4% (26) 8% (60) 739Community: Urban 43% (194) 29% (130) 11% (49) 7% (32) 10% (44) 449Community: Suburban 34% (341) 40% (401) 13% (131) 4% (40) 9% (92) 1006Community: Rural 31% (170) 39% (209) 10% (52) 7% (38) 13% (70) 539Employ: Private Sector 32% (191) 40% (237) 14% (84) 5% (27) 8% (49) 588Employ: Government 36% (49) 34% (46) 11% (15) 8% (11) 10% (14) 135Employ: Self-Employed 39% (67) 26% (45) 17% (30) 8% (14) 10% (17) 174Employ: Homemaker 36% (50) 29% (40) 11% (15) 8% (10) 16% (23) 138Employ: Student 28% (22) 37% (30) 14% (11) 10% (8) 11% (9) 81Employ: Retired 34% (178) 45% (239) 9% (47) 5% (26) 7% (35) 525Employ: Unemployed 41% (68) 31% (52) 8% (13) 6% (10) 14% (24) 167Employ: Other 43% (80) 27% (50) 9% (17) 1% (3) 19% (36) 185Military HH: Yes 36% (140) 37% (144) 12% (45) 8% (30) 7% (26) 384Military HH: No 35% (565) 37% (597) 12% (188) 5% (80) 11% (180) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 33% (265) 37% (292) 11% (85) 7% (53) 13% (100) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 37% (440) 37% (448) 12% (148) 5% (56) 9% (106) 1199

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Registered Voters 35% (705) 37% (741) 12% (233) 5% (109) 10% (206) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 40% (324) 37% (298) 12% (97) 5% (42) 6% (50) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 32% (176) 44% (238) 10% (55) 7% (38) 7% (39) 5462012 Vote: Other 33% (29) 31% (28) 17% (15) 4% (4) 14% (13) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32% (175) 32% (176) 12% (64) 5% (26) 19% (105) 5464-Region: Northeast 38% (134) 36% (129) 14% (48) 3% (11) 9% (34) 3564-Region: Midwest 34% (156) 39% (181) 13% (58) 5% (24) 8% (39) 4584-Region: South 38% (279) 34% (252) 10% (74) 6% (45) 13% (95) 7444-Region: West 31% (135) 41% (180) 12% (53) 7% (29) 9% (39) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 36% (314) 38% (327) 14% (118) 4% (32) 8% (70) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 35% (292) 40% (329) 9% (78) 7% (56) 8% (68) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 38% (306) 38% (304) 14% (111) 4% (30) 6% (47) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 37% (267) 40% (282) 10% (68) 7% (47) 7% (48) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 28% (32) 34% (39) 18% (21) 7% (8) 12% (14) 112Don’t know / No opinion 28% (67) 32% (76) 10% (24) 6% (14) 24% (57) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 42% (831) 25% (503) 10% (207) 12% (248) 10% (206) 1994Gender: Male 34% (316) 27% (254) 12% (110) 15% (136) 13% (118) 933Gender: Female 49% (515) 23% (249) 9% (97) 11% (112) 8% (88) 1061Age: 18-29 54% (191) 21% (74) 8% (27) 7% (25) 10% (36) 352Age: 30-44 38% (170) 24% (107) 11% (49) 13% (58) 15% (68) 451Age: 45-54 43% (154) 23% (83) 9% (31) 13% (47) 11% (41) 355Age: 55-64 40% (147) 26% (96) 12% (46) 14% (52) 8% (30) 371Age: 65+ 37% (170) 31% (142) 12% (55) 14% (67) 7% (30) 464Generation Z: 18-22 50% (71) 21% (30) 7% (10) 9% (13) 14% (20) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 47% (226) 23% (110) 10% (46) 9% (44) 11% (51) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 40% (217) 23% (124) 9% (50) 13% (72) 14% (74) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 37% (275) 29% (213) 12% (87) 14% (104) 7% (55) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 56% (401) 26% (190) 7% (54) 4% (25) 7% (47) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 35% (210) 25% (150) 13% (77) 12% (73) 14% (85) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 32% (220) 24% (163) 11% (76) 22% (149) 11% (73) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 48% (148) 30% (93) 9% (27) 4% (11) 10% (31) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 62% (253) 24% (96) 7% (27) 3% (14) 4% (17) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 27% (77) 27% (78) 15% (45) 17% (48) 15% (43) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 44% (133) 24% (72) 11% (32) 8% (25) 14% (42) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 27% (91) 25% (83) 11% (38) 23% (76) 13% (44) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 37% (129) 23% (81) 11% (38) 21% (73) 8% (29) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 59% (346) 26% (153) 7% (39) 4% (22) 4% (23) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 37% (171) 31% (144) 14% (64) 9% (41) 9% (41) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 31% (230) 24% (174) 12% (91) 23% (171) 10% (70) 736Educ: < College 41% (520) 25% (314) 10% (124) 11% (138) 13% (159) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 44% (207) 22% (104) 13% (59) 16% (75) 6% (26) 472Educ: Post-grad 39% (105) 32% (85) 9% (24) 13% (34) 8% (21) 268

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Registered Voters 42% (831) 25% (503) 10% (207) 12% (248) 10% (206) 1994Income: Under 50k 45% (464) 22% (231) 10% (108) 10% (100) 13% (135) 1037Income: 50k-100k 39% (258) 28% (184) 11% (75) 13% (88) 8% (53) 658Income: 100k+ 37% (109) 29% (88) 8% (23) 20% (60) 6% (18) 299Ethnicity: White 40% (646) 26% (411) 11% (174) 14% (222) 10% (159) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 50% (96) 17% (32) 10% (19) 13% (25) 11% (21) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 52% (130) 25% (62) 7% (17) 5% (12) 12% (32) 253Ethnicity: Other 43% (55) 23% (29) 12% (15) 11% (14) 12% (15) 128All Christian 37% (359) 27% (264) 11% (107) 16% (150) 8% (80) 960All Non-Christian 47% (37) 33% (26) 8% (6) 4% (3) 7% (6) 79Atheist 60% (56) 22% (20) 8% (7) 7% (6) 4% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 44% (379) 22% (193) 10% (86) 10% (88) 13% (116) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 44% (45) 33% (33) 12% (12) 6% (6) 6% (6) 101Evangelical 39% (231) 22% (130) 9% (52) 17% (98) 13% (74) 585Non-Evangelical 40% (293) 30% (218) 10% (75) 12% (89) 9% (64) 739Community: Urban 49% (222) 24% (109) 8% (38) 9% (41) 9% (40) 449Community: Suburban 42% (425) 25% (251) 11% (111) 12% (123) 10% (96) 1006Community: Rural 34% (185) 26% (143) 11% (58) 15% (83) 13% (70) 539Employ: Private Sector 39% (230) 27% (162) 10% (61) 14% (81) 9% (55) 588Employ: Government 45% (61) 21% (29) 6% (8) 15% (20) 13% (18) 135Employ: Self-Employed 39% (67) 20% (35) 13% (23) 16% (28) 12% (22) 174Employ: Homemaker 36% (50) 25% (34) 10% (14) 14% (19) 15% (21) 138Employ: Student 63% (51) 14% (11) 11% (9) 4% (3) 9% (7) 81Employ: Retired 39% (203) 28% (150) 12% (64) 13% (68) 8% (41) 525Employ: Unemployed 48% (80) 24% (40) 7% (12) 10% (17) 10% (17) 167Employ: Other 48% (89) 23% (42) 9% (17) 7% (13) 13% (24) 185Military HH: Yes 37% (144) 24% (92) 11% (41) 19% (71) 9% (36) 384Military HH: No 43% (688) 26% (411) 10% (166) 11% (176) 11% (170) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 30% (237) 23% (183) 13% (102) 20% (162) 14% (110) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 50% (594) 27% (319) 9% (105) 7% (85) 8% (95) 1199

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Registered Voters 42% (831) 25% (503) 10% (207) 12% (248) 10% (206) 1994Trump Job Approve 30% (258) 24% (202) 13% (113) 22% (189) 11% (97) 859Trump Job Disapprove 52% (549) 27% (292) 9% (91) 5% (53) 7% (80) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 31% (147) 20% (92) 10% (46) 28% (131) 11% (53) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 28% (111) 28% (110) 17% (67) 15% (58) 11% (44) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 36% (91) 32% (80) 13% (33) 8% (21) 11% (27) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 56% (458) 26% (212) 7% (58) 4% (32) 6% (53) 813Favorable of Trump 31% (259) 24% (201) 12% (104) 23% (193) 10% (86) 843Unfavorable of Trump 52% (543) 27% (283) 9% (96) 5% (49) 8% (79) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 33% (161) 18% (89) 11% (55) 27% (131) 11% (54) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 28% (98) 32% (112) 14% (49) 18% (63) 9% (32) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 36% (73) 27% (55) 16% (32) 7% (14) 13% (27) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 55% (469) 27% (228) 8% (64) 4% (35) 6% (52) 849#1 Issue: Economy 39% (189) 25% (124) 12% (60) 14% (67) 9% (45) 485#1 Issue: Security 31% (137) 24% (106) 11% (49) 24% (106) 10% (43) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 45% (143) 31% (98) 6% (20) 8% (27) 9% (27) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 39% (114) 26% (75) 15% (43) 5% (15) 15% (44) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 71% (94) 14% (18) 4% (5) 1% (1) 10% (14) 132#1 Issue: Education 49% (53) 20% (22) 7% (8) 9% (10) 14% (16) 109#1 Issue: Energy 46% (49) 33% (35) 10% (11) 4% (5) 6% (6) 106#1 Issue: Other 45% (52) 22% (25) 9% (10) 15% (17) 10% (12) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 54% (425) 27% (214) 8% (64) 5% (36) 5% (43) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 32% (225) 24% (164) 12% (87) 22% (157) 9% (65) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 29% (26) 24% (22) 11% (10) 12% (11) 25% (23) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 57% (384) 27% (181) 7% (48) 4% (26) 5% (34) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 31% (218) 24% (167) 13% (93) 22% (158) 10% (68) 7042016 Vote: Other 33% (63) 25% (49) 15% (29) 13% (25) 14% (27) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39% (165) 25% (106) 8% (36) 9% (39) 18% (76) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 42% (580) 26% (351) 10% (136) 14% (191) 8% (108) 1365Voted in 2014: No 40% (252) 24% (152) 11% (71) 9% (57) 15% (97) 629

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Registered Voters 42% (831) 25% (503) 10% (207) 12% (248) 10% (206) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 51% (410) 28% (224) 9% (77) 6% (46) 7% (54) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 29% (160) 25% (138) 13% (68) 26% (140) 7% (40) 5462012 Vote: Other 28% (25) 22% (20) 18% (16) 19% (17) 13% (12) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43% (237) 22% (119) 8% (45) 8% (45) 18% (100) 5464-Region: Northeast 43% (153) 31% (109) 11% (38) 8% (30) 7% (27) 3564-Region: Midwest 42% (192) 21% (98) 13% (59) 15% (70) 9% (39) 4584-Region: South 40% (295) 26% (197) 9% (64) 12% (92) 13% (96) 7444-Region: West 44% (192) 23% (99) 11% (46) 13% (55) 10% (44) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 56% (481) 26% (227) 8% (67) 4% (32) 6% (55) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 31% (257) 25% (202) 13% (105) 22% (178) 10% (80) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 56% (444) 27% (215) 8% (64) 4% (35) 5% (41) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 32% (226) 23% (167) 13% (90) 23% (162) 9% (67) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 31% (35) 30% (33) 18% (20) 10% (11) 12% (13) 112Don’t know / No opinion 35% (85) 26% (62) 10% (25) 9% (23) 19% (45) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 34% (669) 24% (475) 13% (266) 17% (331) 13% (253) 1994Gender: Male 31% (291) 22% (201) 13% (118) 22% (201) 13% (122) 933Gender: Female 36% (378) 26% (274) 14% (148) 12% (130) 12% (131) 1061Age: 18-29 46% (163) 22% (77) 9% (33) 11% (39) 12% (41) 352Age: 30-44 32% (145) 22% (101) 11% (49) 18% (80) 17% (77) 451Age: 45-54 36% (126) 22% (78) 11% (38) 20% (71) 11% (40) 355Age: 55-64 32% (120) 27% (98) 15% (54) 16% (58) 11% (41) 371Age: 65+ 25% (114) 26% (122) 20% (92) 18% (84) 11% (53) 464Generation Z: 18-22 49% (71) 18% (25) 7% (10) 12% (17) 15% (21) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 38% (180) 23% (108) 11% (53) 15% (70) 14% (66) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 34% (184) 23% (122) 11% (57) 19% (103) 14% (73) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 29% (215) 26% (189) 17% (123) 17% (122) 12% (85) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 51% (367) 28% (203) 7% (53) 5% (37) 8% (57) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 30% (180) 24% (145) 13% (76) 15% (89) 18% (106) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 18% (121) 19% (128) 20% (138) 30% (205) 13% (90) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 50% (156) 27% (84) 8% (25) 6% (20) 8% (25) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 52% (211) 29% (119) 7% (28) 4% (18) 8% (32) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 26% (77) 23% (67) 10% (30) 22% (63) 19% (54) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 34% (103) 26% (78) 15% (46) 9% (26) 17% (51) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 17% (57) 15% (50) 19% (63) 36% (119) 13% (43) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 18% (64) 22% (77) 21% (74) 25% (86) 14% (48) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 50% (292) 31% (178) 8% (49) 5% (31) 6% (33) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 36% (164) 29% (134) 13% (62) 11% (50) 11% (52) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17% (122) 18% (132) 20% (147) 32% (234) 14% (101) 736Educ: < College 36% (448) 21% (265) 13% (157) 15% (192) 15% (193) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 30% (141) 27% (128) 14% (65) 20% (95) 9% (43) 472Educ: Post-grad 30% (80) 31% (82) 16% (44) 17% (44) 7% (18) 268

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Registered Voters 34% (669) 24% (475) 13% (266) 17% (331) 13% (253) 1994Income: Under 50k 39% (406) 21% (217) 12% (125) 13% (137) 15% (151) 1037Income: 50k-100k 27% (176) 27% (175) 15% (99) 20% (129) 12% (79) 658Income: 100k+ 29% (86) 28% (83) 14% (42) 22% (66) 8% (22) 299Ethnicity: White 27% (436) 25% (407) 15% (247) 19% (312) 13% (211) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 43% (83) 25% (49) 9% (18) 14% (26) 9% (17) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 72% (181) 13% (33) 3% (7) 3% (7) 10% (25) 253Ethnicity: Other 40% (51) 28% (36) 9% (12) 10% (13) 13% (17) 128All Christian 26% (246) 26% (249) 16% (158) 19% (181) 13% (126) 960All Non-Christian 37% (29) 25% (20) 20% (16) 13% (11) 4% (3) 79Atheist 51% (47) 26% (24) 6% (6) 12% (11) 6% (5) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40% (346) 21% (182) 10% (87) 15% (129) 14% (118) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35% (35) 23% (23) 19% (19) 16% (16) 6% (6) 101Evangelical 32% (187) 22% (129) 12% (70) 19% (111) 15% (88) 585Non-Evangelical 30% (221) 25% (184) 16% (118) 17% (125) 12% (90) 739Community: Urban 48% (217) 21% (95) 9% (40) 12% (56) 9% (41) 449Community: Suburban 31% (312) 24% (240) 14% (145) 17% (171) 14% (138) 1006Community: Rural 26% (139) 26% (141) 15% (81) 19% (104) 14% (74) 539Employ: Private Sector 31% (185) 27% (156) 14% (81) 16% (94) 12% (72) 588Employ: Government 32% (43) 25% (34) 9% (12) 26% (35) 9% (12) 135Employ: Self-Employed 37% (64) 21% (37) 11% (18) 18% (31) 13% (23) 174Employ: Homemaker 26% (35) 22% (31) 15% (20) 17% (24) 21% (28) 138Employ: Student 49% (39) 22% (18) 12% (9) 11% (9) 7% (6) 81Employ: Retired 26% (135) 24% (126) 19% (101) 19% (99) 12% (65) 525Employ: Unemployed 48% (80) 24% (40) 8% (13) 9% (16) 11% (18) 167Employ: Other 47% (87) 19% (35) 6% (11) 13% (24) 15% (28) 185Military HH: Yes 29% (111) 24% (93) 14% (56) 22% (86) 10% (38) 384Military HH: No 35% (557) 24% (382) 13% (210) 15% (246) 13% (215) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 16% (129) 19% (152) 19% (149) 29% (232) 17% (133) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 45% (540) 27% (323) 10% (117) 8% (100) 10% (119) 1199

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Registered Voters 34% (669) 24% (475) 13% (266) 17% (331) 13% (253) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 45% (369) 28% (225) 10% (84) 8% (65) 8% (68) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 13% (70) 23% (126) 20% (109) 33% (180) 11% (62) 5462012 Vote: Other 24% (22) 17% (15) 20% (18) 21% (18) 17% (15) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38% (208) 20% (107) 10% (55) 13% (68) 20% (108) 5464-Region: Northeast 39% (139) 21% (75) 12% (44) 16% (58) 11% (40) 3564-Region: Midwest 31% (143) 25% (113) 15% (68) 17% (79) 12% (54) 4584-Region: South 33% (244) 23% (172) 13% (100) 17% (130) 13% (98) 7444-Region: West 33% (143) 26% (115) 12% (53) 15% (64) 14% (60) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 49% (418) 29% (249) 8% (73) 6% (49) 8% (72) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 17% (142) 19% (160) 20% (165) 30% (247) 13% (108) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 50% (403) 28% (225) 9% (69) 6% (45) 7% (57) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 18% (125) 19% (138) 19% (138) 31% (224) 12% (87) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 28% (32) 28% (31) 13% (15) 20% (22) 11% (12) 112Don’t know / No opinion 32% (76) 25% (60) 12% (28) 11% (25) 21% (50) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 37% (747) 27% (540) 13% (256) 12% (233) 11% (218) 1994Gender: Male 35% (323) 25% (237) 13% (125) 14% (133) 12% (115) 933Gender: Female 40% (424) 29% (303) 12% (131) 9% (100) 10% (103) 1061Age: 18-29 50% (178) 25% (88) 9% (31) 4% (16) 11% (40) 352Age: 30-44 38% (171) 25% (114) 10% (46) 12% (55) 15% (66) 451Age: 45-54 36% (129) 25% (88) 15% (52) 14% (50) 10% (36) 355Age: 55-64 36% (135) 29% (109) 14% (54) 11% (40) 9% (33) 371Age: 65+ 29% (134) 31% (142) 16% (73) 16% (73) 9% (43) 464Generation Z: 18-22 53% (76) 23% (32) 6% (9) 4% (6) 15% (21) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 44% (212) 24% (115) 11% (51) 9% (43) 12% (57) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 35% (191) 26% (142) 13% (70) 13% (71) 12% (64) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 33% (240) 31% (225) 14% (104) 13% (97) 9% (69) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 54% (390) 30% (213) 6% (44) 3% (21) 7% (48) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 35% (211) 25% (151) 13% (78) 10% (61) 16% (95) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 21% (146) 26% (176) 20% (134) 22% (151) 11% (75) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 53% (166) 30% (93) 6% (17) 3% (10) 8% (24) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 55% (224) 30% (121) 7% (27) 3% (12) 6% (23) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 31% (90) 24% (71) 14% (41) 14% (41) 17% (48) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 40% (121) 26% (80) 12% (37) 6% (19) 15% (47) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 20% (67) 22% (73) 20% (67) 25% (82) 13% (42) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 23% (79) 29% (103) 19% (66) 20% (69) 9% (33) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 55% (319) 30% (177) 8% (50) 2% (14) 4% (23) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 40% (184) 30% (139) 12% (55) 7% (34) 11% (50) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20% (150) 26% (194) 20% (144) 23% (169) 11% (78) 736Educ: < College 40% (496) 24% (305) 12% (153) 11% (135) 13% (166) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 32% (152) 33% (157) 14% (65) 14% (65) 7% (33) 472Educ: Post-grad 37% (99) 29% (79) 14% (38) 12% (33) 7% (19) 268

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Registered Voters 37% (747) 27% (540) 13% (256) 12% (233) 11% (218) 1994Income: Under 50k 41% (421) 25% (264) 12% (123) 10% (100) 12% (129) 1037Income: 50k-100k 34% (224) 28% (185) 13% (88) 14% (95) 10% (66) 658Income: 100k+ 34% (102) 31% (91) 15% (45) 13% (38) 8% (23) 299Ethnicity: White 33% (533) 28% (457) 14% (229) 14% (222) 11% (172) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 45% (88) 28% (54) 9% (18) 8% (15) 10% (19) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 63% (159) 20% (50) 5% (12) 1% (3) 12% (29) 253Ethnicity: Other 43% (55) 26% (33) 11% (15) 7% (9) 13% (16) 128All Christian 31% (294) 31% (297) 15% (142) 14% (138) 9% (90) 960All Non-Christian 43% (34) 30% (23) 14% (11) 7% (6) 7% (5) 79Atheist 63% (59) 15% (14) 9% (9) 6% (6) 6% (5) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 42% (361) 24% (205) 11% (95) 10% (84) 14% (117) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 38% (38) 34% (35) 13% (13) 9% (9) 5% (5) 101Evangelical 35% (203) 25% (147) 13% (78) 14% (82) 13% (75) 585Non-Evangelical 34% (252) 30% (225) 14% (106) 12% (86) 10% (70) 739Community: Urban 49% (220) 23% (103) 11% (49) 8% (35) 9% (42) 449Community: Suburban 36% (357) 28% (278) 14% (144) 12% (121) 10% (106) 1006Community: Rural 32% (170) 30% (159) 12% (63) 14% (77) 13% (70) 539Employ: Private Sector 36% (214) 31% (183) 12% (71) 11% (64) 9% (56) 588Employ: Government 43% (58) 24% (33) 11% (15) 13% (18) 8% (11) 135Employ: Self-Employed 42% (73) 21% (36) 13% (23) 14% (24) 10% (18) 174Employ: Homemaker 29% (41) 31% (43) 12% (16) 14% (19) 14% (19) 138Employ: Student 60% (49) 22% (18) 4% (3) 7% (6) 6% (5) 81Employ: Retired 30% (157) 28% (145) 17% (88) 15% (81) 10% (54) 525Employ: Unemployed 45% (75) 23% (39) 11% (18) 6% (10) 15% (25) 167Employ: Other 43% (79) 23% (42) 12% (22) 7% (12) 16% (29) 185Military HH: Yes 32% (125) 28% (109) 15% (57) 15% (59) 9% (35) 384Military HH: No 39% (623) 27% (431) 12% (199) 11% (174) 11% (183) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 21% (166) 25% (195) 19% (151) 21% (166) 15% (117) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 48% (581) 29% (345) 9% (105) 6% (67) 8% (101) 1199

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Registered Voters 37% (747) 27% (540) 13% (256) 12% (233) 11% (218) 1994Trump Job Approve 21% (177) 25% (219) 20% (171) 22% (188) 12% (104) 859Trump Job Disapprove 52% (549) 29% (309) 8% (84) 4% (40) 8% (82) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 18% (86) 22% (104) 19% (89) 29% (138) 11% (52) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 23% (91) 29% (114) 21% (82) 13% (50) 13% (52) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 32% (81) 36% (90) 12% (30) 8% (19) 13% (32) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 58% (469) 27% (219) 7% (54) 3% (21) 6% (50) 813Favorable of Trump 21% (175) 24% (206) 20% (172) 23% (191) 12% (99) 843Unfavorable of Trump 51% (538) 30% (316) 8% (82) 4% (38) 7% (76) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 21% (103) 23% (111) 18% (90) 27% (131) 11% (54) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 20% (72) 27% (95) 23% (82) 17% (60) 13% (46) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 30% (61) 39% (77) 10% (21) 8% (16) 13% (25) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 56% (478) 28% (239) 7% (61) 3% (22) 6% (51) 849#1 Issue: Economy 42% (202) 22% (106) 13% (62) 12% (58) 12% (57) 485#1 Issue: Security 18% (79) 28% (122) 20% (90) 24% (107) 10% (43) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 45% (141) 34% (106) 8% (27) 6% (19) 7% (23) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 32% (94) 32% (94) 12% (36) 9% (25) 14% (41) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 54% (71) 21% (27) 10% (13) 2% (3) 13% (17) 132#1 Issue: Education 40% (44) 35% (38) 5% (5) 7% (7) 14% (15) 109#1 Issue: Energy 47% (50) 29% (31) 13% (14) 2% (2) 8% (9) 106#1 Issue: Other 58% (66) 14% (16) 7% (8) 10% (12) 11% (13) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 53% (413) 31% (239) 8% (63) 3% (23) 6% (45) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 21% (145) 26% (185) 19% (135) 24% (167) 10% (66) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 36% (33) 16% (15) 10% (9) 5% (5) 33% (30) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 54% (366) 30% (203) 8% (51) 2% (16) 5% (36) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 20% (141) 26% (185) 20% (139) 23% (162) 11% (76) 7042016 Vote: Other 35% (67) 26% (50) 13% (24) 8% (16) 18% (35) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41% (171) 24% (102) 10% (41) 9% (38) 16% (69) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 37% (503) 27% (375) 14% (191) 13% (182) 8% (115) 1365Voted in 2014: No 39% (244) 26% (165) 10% (65) 8% (51) 16% (103) 629

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Registered Voters 37% (747) 27% (540) 13% (256) 12% (233) 11% (218) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 51% (413) 27% (222) 10% (80) 6% (47) 6% (49) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 18% (99) 28% (152) 20% (112) 25% (134) 9% (49) 5462012 Vote: Other 23% (20) 28% (25) 17% (15) 14% (13) 18% (16) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40% (216) 26% (140) 9% (49) 7% (39) 19% (103) 5464-Region: Northeast 40% (144) 24% (85) 16% (57) 12% (41) 8% (29) 3564-Region: Midwest 36% (163) 29% (134) 13% (58) 12% (56) 10% (46) 4584-Region: South 37% (277) 26% (194) 12% (93) 11% (84) 13% (98) 7444-Region: West 38% (164) 29% (127) 11% (48) 12% (52) 10% (45) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 53% (459) 29% (251) 8% (70) 3% (25) 7% (57) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 22% (178) 26% (216) 20% (162) 22% (179) 10% (86) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 55% (441) 29% (235) 7% (53) 3% (28) 5% (42) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 22% (160) 26% (183) 19% (136) 23% (163) 10% (69) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 33% (37) 30% (34) 16% (18) 9% (10) 12% (13) 112Don’t know / No opinion 35% (83) 22% (53) 13% (32) 8% (20) 21% (51) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 46% (924) 23% (449) 10% (199) 11% (219) 10% (203) 1994Gender: Male 40% (372) 22% (206) 12% (109) 14% (132) 12% (114) 933Gender: Female 52% (552) 23% (242) 9% (91) 8% (87) 8% (89) 1061Age: 18-29 56% (196) 18% (65) 8% (29) 6% (22) 11% (40) 352Age: 30-44 46% (208) 20% (89) 9% (41) 10% (46) 15% (68) 451Age: 45-54 42% (149) 25% (88) 9% (31) 15% (52) 10% (35) 355Age: 55-64 45% (166) 24% (89) 12% (45) 12% (44) 8% (28) 371Age: 65+ 44% (205) 26% (119) 12% (54) 12% (55) 7% (32) 464Generation Z: 18-22 56% (80) 15% (22) 7% (10) 5% (7) 17% (24) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 52% (248) 19% (91) 9% (43) 9% (45) 11% (51) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 42% (225) 24% (129) 9% (47) 13% (68) 13% (69) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 45% (333) 24% (179) 11% (81) 12% (86) 8% (56) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 70% (502) 18% (127) 5% (35) 1% (9) 6% (44) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 40% (241) 26% (155) 9% (54) 11% (66) 13% (80) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 27% (181) 24% (167) 16% (110) 21% (144) 12% (80) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 69% (213) 18% (55) 5% (14) 2% (6) 7% (22) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 71% (289) 18% (72) 5% (21) 1% (3) 5% (21) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 29% (85) 29% (85) 11% (33) 16% (46) 15% (43) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 51% (156) 23% (70) 7% (21) 7% (20) 12% (37) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 22% (74) 20% (67) 19% (62) 24% (80) 15% (49) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 31% (107) 29% (100) 14% (48) 18% (63) 9% (31) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 71% (416) 18% (104) 5% (27) 2% (12) 4% (23) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 49% (226) 27% (126) 10% (45) 6% (25) 8% (38) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 25% (183) 25% (187) 16% (117) 23% (173) 10% (77) 736Educ: < College 47% (584) 21% (261) 9% (117) 11% (135) 12% (156) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 44% (210) 26% (121) 12% (56) 11% (53) 7% (32) 472Educ: Post-grad 48% (130) 25% (67) 10% (26) 11% (31) 5% (15) 268

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Registered Voters 46% (924) 23% (449) 10% (199) 11% (219) 10% (203) 1994Income: Under 50k 50% (517) 20% (205) 9% (91) 9% (97) 12% (127) 1037Income: 50k-100k 42% (275) 26% (170) 11% (72) 13% (83) 9% (59) 658Income: 100k+ 44% (133) 25% (74) 12% (35) 13% (39) 6% (17) 299Ethnicity: White 43% (694) 24% (386) 11% (178) 12% (199) 10% (156) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 56% (108) 17% (33) 10% (20) 7% (14) 9% (18) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 66% (167) 15% (38) 4% (9) 2% (6) 13% (33) 253Ethnicity: Other 49% (63) 20% (25) 9% (12) 11% (14) 12% (15) 128All Christian 41% (393) 26% (246) 11% (102) 14% (132) 9% (88) 960All Non-Christian 51% (40) 33% (26) 5% (4) 7% (5) 4% (3) 79Atheist 66% (62) 16% (15) 9% (8) 6% (6) 4% (3) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 50% (430) 19% (162) 10% (85) 9% (76) 13% (109) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 50% (50) 33% (33) 5% (5) 8% (8) 4% (4) 101Evangelical 41% (240) 21% (120) 10% (59) 14% (84) 14% (82) 585Non-Evangelical 45% (336) 26% (191) 10% (71) 11% (80) 8% (61) 739Community: Urban 59% (266) 18% (81) 7% (32) 7% (31) 9% (40) 449Community: Suburban 47% (468) 22% (222) 11% (109) 11% (108) 10% (99) 1006Community: Rural 35% (190) 27% (146) 11% (58) 15% (80) 12% (64) 539Employ: Private Sector 45% (262) 25% (145) 9% (54) 11% (64) 11% (62) 588Employ: Government 45% (60) 24% (33) 9% (12) 13% (18) 10% (13) 135Employ: Self-Employed 44% (77) 21% (36) 14% (24) 12% (21) 9% (15) 174Employ: Homemaker 38% (53) 26% (35) 7% (9) 13% (18) 16% (22) 138Employ: Student 64% (52) 20% (16) 6% (4) 5% (4) 5% (4) 81Employ: Retired 44% (229) 24% (125) 12% (63) 14% (72) 7% (37) 525Employ: Unemployed 56% (94) 16% (27) 7% (11) 8% (13) 13% (22) 167Employ: Other 52% (97) 17% (31) 12% (22) 5% (8) 15% (28) 185Military HH: Yes 40% (154) 23% (89) 10% (40) 18% (68) 9% (33) 384Military HH: No 48% (770) 22% (360) 10% (159) 9% (151) 11% (170) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 24% (193) 26% (204) 15% (121) 21% (166) 14% (111) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 61% (731) 20% (245) 6% (78) 4% (53) 8% (92) 1199

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Registered Voters 46% (924) 23% (449) 10% (199) 11% (219) 10% (203) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 63% (513) 21% (168) 7% (56) 4% (32) 5% (42) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 22% (123) 28% (155) 17% (91) 24% (128) 9% (49) 5462012 Vote: Other 31% (27) 25% (22) 11% (10) 14% (13) 18% (16) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 48% (261) 19% (103) 7% (40) 8% (45) 18% (97) 5464-Region: Northeast 51% (181) 22% (77) 10% (37) 8% (30) 9% (31) 3564-Region: Midwest 45% (206) 22% (103) 10% (47) 13% (58) 10% (44) 4584-Region: South 43% (318) 24% (182) 9% (69) 12% (89) 11% (86) 7444-Region: West 50% (219) 20% (86) 10% (46) 10% (42) 10% (43) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 68% (589) 19% (164) 5% (42) 2% (14) 6% (52) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 26% (211) 26% (211) 16% (135) 21% (174) 11% (91) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 70% (560) 19% (152) 5% (37) 2% (16) 4% (34) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 26% (185) 25% (180) 16% (115) 23% (162) 10% (70) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 33% (37) 26% (29) 20% (22) 9% (10) 13% (14) 112Don’t know / No opinion 42% (100) 25% (60) 7% (16) 7% (16) 19% (46) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 36% (721) 40% (805) 8% (163) 4% (73) 12% (231) 1994Gender: Male 38% (355) 40% (374) 8% (73) 3% (28) 11% (103) 933Gender: Female 34% (365) 41% (430) 9% (91) 4% (46) 12% (129) 1061Age: 18-29 36% (126) 32% (114) 11% (40) 4% (16) 16% (56) 352Age: 30-44 32% (146) 37% (166) 11% (50) 4% (17) 16% (72) 451Age: 45-54 40% (141) 39% (139) 6% (23) 4% (16) 10% (36) 355Age: 55-64 39% (144) 42% (157) 7% (24) 3% (10) 10% (36) 371Age: 65+ 35% (163) 49% (229) 6% (26) 3% (15) 7% (31) 464Generation Z: 18-22 30% (43) 32% (45) 10% (14) 5% (7) 23% (34) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 38% (183) 34% (162) 11% (54) 3% (16) 13% (63) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 35% (188) 39% (211) 8% (45) 5% (24) 13% (68) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 37% (271) 46% (335) 6% (47) 3% (22) 8% (60) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 36% (257) 45% (322) 9% (63) 2% (12) 9% (63) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 34% (205) 36% (217) 9% (53) 4% (25) 16% (95) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 38% (259) 39% (266) 7% (47) 5% (36) 11% (73) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 35% (110) 45% (138) 10% (30) 2% (7) 8% (25) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 36% (147) 45% (183) 8% (32) 1% (6) 9% (38) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 33% (96) 40% (116) 9% (25) 4% (12) 14% (41) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 36% (108) 33% (101) 9% (28) 4% (13) 18% (54) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 45% (149) 36% (120) 5% (17) 3% (9) 11% (37) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 31% (110) 42% (146) 9% (30) 8% (27) 10% (36) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 35% (205) 45% (262) 12% (70) 2% (10) 6% (35) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 37% (172) 43% (197) 7% (34) 2% (10) 11% (49) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 39% (286) 39% (291) 7% (49) 6% (42) 9% (68) 736Educ: < College 38% (478) 37% (462) 7% (93) 4% (48) 14% (173) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 33% (154) 45% (214) 9% (43) 4% (20) 9% (40) 472Educ: Post-grad 33% (89) 48% (129) 10% (27) 2% (5) 7% (18) 268

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Registered Voters 36% (721) 40% (805) 8% (163) 4% (73) 12% (231) 1994Income: Under 50k 36% (378) 37% (388) 8% (80) 4% (43) 14% (148) 1037Income: 50k-100k 35% (232) 43% (285) 9% (59) 3% (20) 9% (62) 658Income: 100k+ 37% (111) 44% (132) 8% (24) 4% (11) 7% (21) 299Ethnicity: White 35% (566) 42% (677) 8% (131) 4% (59) 11% (180) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 37% (71) 32% (62) 13% (25) 5% (10) 13% (25) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 42% (107) 32% (80) 9% (22) 3% (8) 14% (35) 253Ethnicity: Other 38% (48) 37% (47) 8% (10) 5% (6) 13% (17) 128All Christian 37% (355) 43% (411) 7% (71) 3% (33) 9% (90) 960All Non-Christian 41% (32) 40% (31) 10% (8) 4% (3) 6% (5) 79Atheist 36% (34) 40% (38) 14% (13) 3% (3) 6% (6) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 35% (300) 38% (324) 8% (72) 4% (35) 15% (131) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 36% (36) 41% (41) 10% (10) 6% (7) 6% (6) 101Evangelical 40% (233) 33% (190) 8% (45) 6% (35) 14% (83) 585Non-Evangelical 38% (277) 44% (327) 7% (51) 2% (14) 9% (70) 739Community: Urban 40% (181) 38% (169) 8% (37) 4% (18) 10% (44) 449Community: Suburban 35% (356) 42% (425) 8% (80) 3% (26) 12% (119) 1006Community: Rural 34% (184) 39% (211) 8% (46) 5% (29) 13% (69) 539Employ: Private Sector 37% (218) 43% (251) 9% (51) 2% (12) 10% (56) 588Employ: Government 30% (41) 41% (55) 12% (16) 5% (7) 12% (16) 135Employ: Self-Employed 42% (72) 31% (55) 10% (17) 7% (12) 10% (18) 174Employ: Homemaker 29% (40) 39% (55) 5% (6) 8% (10) 19% (26) 138Employ: Student 34% (27) 37% (30) 10% (8) 3% (3) 16% (13) 81Employ: Retired 38% (198) 46% (240) 5% (29) 3% (17) 8% (42) 525Employ: Unemployed 36% (59) 31% (52) 12% (19) 6% (9) 16% (27) 167Employ: Other 35% (65) 36% (67) 9% (16) 2% (3) 18% (34) 185Military HH: Yes 34% (132) 44% (169) 7% (26) 5% (21) 9% (36) 384Military HH: No 37% (589) 39% (636) 9% (137) 3% (53) 12% (196) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 36% (283) 39% (307) 6% (49) 5% (41) 15% (116) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 37% (438) 42% (498) 10% (115) 3% (33) 10% (115) 1199

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Registered Voters 36% (721) 40% (805) 8% (163) 4% (73) 12% (231) 1994Trump Job Approve 38% (327) 40% (342) 7% (58) 5% (39) 11% (93) 859Trump Job Disapprove 36% (386) 42% (452) 9% (96) 3% (32) 9% (99) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 40% (187) 36% (169) 8% (37) 6% (29) 10% (48) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 36% (140) 44% (172) 5% (21) 3% (10) 12% (45) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 27% (68) 44% (111) 10% (26) 4% (9) 15% (38) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 39% (318) 42% (341) 9% (70) 3% (23) 8% (62) 813Favorable of Trump 39% (328) 39% (330) 6% (54) 5% (42) 11% (89) 843Unfavorable of Trump 35% (366) 44% (461) 10% (101) 2% (26) 9% (96) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 41% (198) 36% (178) 7% (35) 6% (29) 10% (48) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 36% (129) 43% (152) 5% (19) 4% (13) 12% (41) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 25% (49) 47% (94) 13% (26) 1% (2) 14% (29) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 37% (316) 43% (367) 9% (75) 3% (24) 8% (67) 849#1 Issue: Economy 43% (206) 35% (171) 7% (33) 4% (18) 12% (56) 485#1 Issue: Security 38% (169) 41% (182) 6% (27) 6% (25) 9% (39) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 33% (104) 43% (135) 12% (37) 3% (9) 9% (29) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 31% (92) 48% (141) 5% (16) 2% (5) 13% (38) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 21% (28) 45% (60) 8% (11) 4% (6) 21% (27) 132#1 Issue: Education 36% (40) 32% (35) 15% (16) 3% (3) 14% (15) 109#1 Issue: Energy 30% (32) 46% (49) 14% (15) 1% (1) 10% (10) 106#1 Issue: Other 44% (51) 29% (33) 7% (8) 5% (6) 15% (17) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 37% (290) 46% (359) 8% (61) 2% (14) 7% (59) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 39% (272) 40% (283) 6% (45) 5% (37) 9% (62) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 34% (31) 24% (22) 7% (7) 4% (3) 32% (29) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 38% (258) 45% (304) 8% (57) 2% (11) 6% (43) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 39% (272) 40% (279) 7% (48) 5% (36) 10% (69) 7042016 Vote: Other 33% (64) 43% (82) 7% (14) 2% (5) 14% (28) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30% (127) 33% (141) 10% (43) 5% (21) 21% (90) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 38% (515) 43% (590) 7% (97) 4% (49) 8% (114) 1365Voted in 2014: No 33% (206) 34% (215) 11% (67) 4% (24) 19% (117) 629

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Registered Voters 36% (721) 40% (805) 8% (163) 4% (73) 12% (231) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 37% (304) 45% (369) 8% (61) 2% (19) 7% (59) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 39% (213) 40% (219) 6% (35) 6% (31) 9% (48) 5462012 Vote: Other 26% (23) 48% (42) 8% (7) 6% (5) 12% (11) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33% (180) 32% (174) 11% (59) 3% (18) 21% (114) 5464-Region: Northeast 39% (140) 41% (147) 8% (29) 2% (7) 9% (33) 3564-Region: Midwest 34% (158) 41% (189) 11% (49) 4% (18) 10% (44) 4584-Region: South 38% (282) 36% (269) 8% (56) 4% (32) 14% (106) 7444-Region: West 32% (141) 46% (199) 7% (29) 4% (17) 11% (48) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 36% (309) 44% (381) 9% (80) 2% (17) 9% (74) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 39% (323) 39% (320) 6% (53) 5% (44) 10% (82) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 37% (292) 46% (367) 9% (73) 2% (14) 7% (52) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 40% (285) 39% (277) 7% (47) 5% (37) 9% (66) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 30% (34) 38% (43) 12% (13) 4% (5) 15% (17) 112Don’t know / No opinion 34% (80) 31% (75) 7% (18) 4% (9) 24% (58) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 30% (601) 24% (473) 16% (319) 21% (410) 10% (191) 1994Gender: Male 28% (261) 21% (199) 15% (141) 26% (240) 10% (91) 933Gender: Female 32% (339) 26% (273) 17% (178) 16% (170) 9% (100) 1061Age: 18-29 50% (176) 18% (65) 12% (41) 9% (33) 10% (37) 352Age: 30-44 35% (157) 25% (115) 12% (52) 16% (72) 12% (56) 451Age: 45-54 32% (113) 24% (86) 14% (51) 21% (74) 9% (31) 355Age: 55-64 23% (87) 23% (86) 21% (78) 23% (87) 9% (33) 371Age: 65+ 14% (67) 26% (121) 21% (98) 31% (143) 7% (35) 464Generation Z: 18-22 49% (70) 15% (21) 11% (15) 11% (16) 14% (20) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 44% (209) 23% (111) 11% (54) 12% (57) 10% (47) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 31% (167) 25% (133) 14% (75) 20% (106) 10% (56) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 20% (144) 25% (180) 21% (154) 27% (197) 8% (60) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 40% (285) 33% (240) 15% (109) 6% (40) 6% (43) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 31% (183) 21% (125) 16% (93) 21% (122) 12% (73) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 20% (133) 16% (109) 17% (117) 36% (247) 11% (75) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 40% (125) 33% (103) 15% (46) 6% (19) 6% (17) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 39% (160) 34% (136) 15% (63) 5% (22) 6% (25) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 27% (78) 17% (51) 17% (49) 27% (80) 12% (34) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 35% (105) 24% (74) 15% (44) 14% (42) 13% (38) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 18% (59) 14% (46) 14% (46) 43% (142) 12% (39) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 21% (74) 18% (63) 20% (71) 30% (105) 10% (36) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 40% (233) 34% (198) 16% (92) 6% (34) 4% (25) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 31% (144) 25% (114) 19% (89) 16% (76) 8% (38) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17% (126) 18% (130) 17% (127) 39% (284) 9% (69) 736Educ: < College 34% (424) 21% (261) 15% (184) 19% (235) 12% (150) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 24% (112) 28% (132) 18% (87) 25% (116) 5% (25) 472Educ: Post-grad 24% (65) 30% (81) 18% (48) 22% (59) 6% (16) 268

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Registered Voters 30% (601) 24% (473) 16% (319) 21% (410) 10% (191) 1994Income: Under 50k 36% (372) 21% (222) 15% (151) 16% (165) 12% (127) 1037Income: 50k-100k 25% (167) 25% (168) 16% (108) 25% (166) 7% (49) 658Income: 100k+ 21% (62) 28% (83) 20% (60) 26% (78) 5% (15) 299Ethnicity: White 26% (415) 24% (388) 18% (284) 23% (374) 9% (151) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 51% (99) 22% (43) 10% (19) 10% (20) 7% (13) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 52% (132) 22% (56) 9% (24) 6% (15) 10% (25) 253Ethnicity: Other 42% (53) 22% (29) 9% (12) 16% (21) 11% (14) 128All Christian 22% (213) 23% (221) 19% (178) 28% (266) 8% (81) 960All Non-Christian 25% (20) 23% (18) 26% (20) 16% (13) 10% (7) 79Atheist 41% (38) 29% (27) 13% (13) 11% (10) 6% (5) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 38% (330) 24% (206) 13% (108) 14% (121) 11% (97) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 23% (24) 23% (24) 28% (28) 18% (18) 7% (7) 101Evangelical 30% (176) 21% (123) 13% (74) 24% (140) 12% (72) 585Non-Evangelical 26% (191) 25% (183) 19% (142) 23% (167) 8% (57) 739Community: Urban 43% (193) 23% (103) 11% (51) 15% (67) 8% (34) 449Community: Suburban 28% (278) 24% (241) 17% (171) 23% (228) 9% (88) 1006Community: Rural 24% (129) 24% (128) 18% (97) 21% (116) 13% (68) 539Employ: Private Sector 28% (166) 27% (161) 16% (94) 21% (124) 7% (42) 588Employ: Government 30% (41) 26% (35) 12% (16) 23% (32) 9% (12) 135Employ: Self-Employed 38% (66) 16% (28) 14% (24) 22% (37) 11% (19) 174Employ: Homemaker 34% (48) 20% (27) 13% (18) 17% (24) 15% (21) 138Employ: Student 55% (45) 17% (14) 13% (10) 7% (6) 8% (6) 81Employ: Retired 17% (88) 23% (123) 21% (112) 30% (155) 9% (47) 525Employ: Unemployed 40% (66) 27% (45) 12% (20) 10% (17) 11% (18) 167Employ: Other 44% (82) 21% (39) 13% (24) 8% (15) 13% (25) 185Military HH: Yes 25% (97) 22% (84) 18% (69) 26% (100) 9% (34) 384Military HH: No 31% (504) 24% (389) 16% (251) 19% (310) 10% (157) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 20% (163) 16% (130) 17% (134) 33% (261) 13% (106) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 37% (438) 29% (342) 15% (185) 12% (149) 7% (84) 1199

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Registered Voters 30% (601) 24% (473) 16% (319) 21% (410) 10% (191) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 37% (299) 30% (242) 17% (138) 10% (79) 6% (52) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 13% (69) 17% (92) 20% (107) 43% (233) 8% (45) 5462012 Vote: Other 15% (13) 24% (21) 16% (15) 33% (30) 12% (10) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40% (219) 21% (116) 11% (60) 12% (68) 15% (83) 5464-Region: Northeast 27% (97) 28% (99) 17% (61) 20% (70) 8% (28) 3564-Region: Midwest 30% (139) 18% (82) 20% (90) 23% (107) 9% (40) 4584-Region: South 31% (228) 23% (169) 13% (100) 21% (159) 12% (89) 7444-Region: West 31% (137) 28% (123) 16% (69) 17% (74) 8% (33) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 39% (340) 32% (275) 16% (136) 7% (58) 6% (53) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19% (156) 17% (136) 18% (144) 37% (303) 10% (83) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 40% (321) 32% (259) 16% (129) 7% (54) 4% (35) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 20% (141) 16% (114) 18% (125) 38% (269) 9% (63) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 27% (30) 25% (29) 18% (20) 17% (19) 13% (15) 112Don’t know / No opinion 33% (80) 21% (50) 13% (32) 14% (34) 18% (44) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 41% (812) 25% (503) 12% (232) 12% (233) 11% (215) 1994Gender: Male 38% (355) 24% (225) 12% (108) 15% (143) 11% (103) 933Gender: Female 43% (457) 26% (278) 12% (124) 8% (90) 11% (112) 1061Age: 18-29 44% (155) 23% (80) 10% (35) 8% (29) 15% (54) 352Age: 30-44 39% (175) 26% (117) 11% (51) 10% (43) 14% (65) 451Age: 45-54 44% (155) 20% (71) 13% (45) 14% (49) 10% (35) 355Age: 55-64 42% (155) 29% (108) 12% (44) 8% (30) 9% (34) 371Age: 65+ 37% (172) 27% (126) 12% (57) 17% (81) 6% (28) 464Generation Z: 18-22 40% (58) 16% (23) 11% (15) 12% (17) 21% (29) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 43% (205) 26% (122) 10% (50) 8% (37) 13% (63) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 41% (221) 23% (123) 12% (66) 13% (67) 11% (60) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 40% (295) 28% (203) 12% (90) 12% (88) 8% (58) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 59% (424) 26% (186) 6% (44) 2% (17) 6% (46) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 39% (229) 25% (149) 10% (61) 11% (67) 15% (88) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 23% (159) 25% (167) 18% (126) 22% (149) 12% (81) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 60% (185) 27% (83) 4% (14) 2% (6) 7% (21) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 59% (238) 25% (103) 8% (31) 3% (11) 6% (25) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 33% (95) 25% (73) 10% (30) 17% (50) 15% (43) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 44% (134) 25% (76) 10% (31) 6% (17) 15% (45) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 22% (74) 21% (68) 19% (64) 26% (86) 12% (39) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 24% (84) 28% (99) 18% (62) 18% (62) 12% (42) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 59% (345) 26% (153) 9% (51) 2% (10) 4% (25) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 44% (203) 31% (142) 10% (45) 7% (33) 8% (38) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 24% (174) 25% (182) 17% (126) 24% (175) 11% (79) 736Educ: < College 42% (528) 24% (304) 11% (135) 10% (125) 13% (163) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 39% (184) 26% (124) 13% (63) 13% (63) 8% (37) 472Educ: Post-grad 37% (100) 28% (75) 13% (34) 17% (44) 6% (15) 268

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Registered Voters 41% (812) 25% (503) 12% (232) 12% (233) 11% (215) 1994Income: Under 50k 46% (479) 23% (237) 9% (92) 9% (89) 13% (139) 1037Income: 50k-100k 34% (222) 27% (180) 15% (100) 14% (95) 9% (61) 658Income: 100k+ 37% (110) 29% (86) 13% (40) 16% (48) 5% (15) 299Ethnicity: White 39% (629) 26% (423) 12% (191) 13% (209) 10% (161) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 45% (88) 25% (48) 7% (13) 11% (21) 12% (23) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 51% (129) 19% (47) 12% (29) 5% (12) 14% (36) 253Ethnicity: Other 42% (54) 25% (32) 9% (12) 9% (12) 14% (18) 128All Christian 33% (318) 29% (279) 13% (128) 15% (146) 9% (90) 960All Non-Christian 51% (40) 28% (22) 9% (7) 8% (6) 5% (4) 79Atheist 61% (57) 21% (20) 9% (9) 4% (4) 4% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 46% (397) 21% (182) 10% (88) 9% (77) 14% (118) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 47% (48) 24% (24) 11% (11) 12% (12) 6% (6) 101Evangelical 35% (204) 26% (155) 13% (73) 14% (79) 13% (74) 585Non-Evangelical 39% (286) 28% (204) 12% (91) 12% (89) 9% (69) 739Community: Urban 51% (227) 22% (101) 9% (38) 8% (35) 11% (48) 449Community: Suburban 39% (396) 25% (253) 13% (128) 12% (125) 10% (105) 1006Community: Rural 35% (189) 28% (149) 12% (65) 13% (73) 12% (63) 539Employ: Private Sector 39% (232) 27% (160) 13% (75) 10% (61) 10% (59) 588Employ: Government 36% (49) 28% (38) 11% (14) 13% (17) 12% (17) 135Employ: Self-Employed 46% (79) 21% (37) 9% (16) 14% (24) 10% (17) 174Employ: Homemaker 35% (48) 25% (34) 12% (17) 10% (13) 18% (26) 138Employ: Student 44% (36) 23% (18) 14% (11) 9% (8) 10% (8) 81Employ: Retired 38% (197) 27% (143) 13% (67) 16% (84) 7% (35) 525Employ: Unemployed 49% (81) 21% (34) 10% (17) 8% (13) 13% (21) 167Employ: Other 48% (89) 21% (39) 7% (14) 6% (12) 17% (32) 185Military HH: Yes 36% (137) 24% (93) 12% (45) 18% (70) 10% (39) 384Military HH: No 42% (674) 25% (410) 12% (187) 10% (163) 11% (176) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 26% (204) 25% (199) 16% (128) 20% (155) 14% (109) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 51% (608) 25% (304) 9% (103) 6% (78) 9% (106) 1199

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Registered Voters 41% (812) 25% (503) 12% (232) 12% (233) 11% (215) 1994Trump Job Approve 25% (213) 25% (217) 17% (149) 21% (183) 11% (96) 859Trump Job Disapprove 55% (581) 26% (277) 7% (76) 4% (45) 8% (86) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 24% (113) 20% (95) 18% (84) 27% (128) 11% (50) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 26% (100) 31% (122) 17% (65) 14% (56) 12% (46) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 41% (103) 29% (72) 9% (23) 8% (19) 14% (35) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 59% (477) 25% (205) 7% (53) 3% (26) 6% (51) 813Favorable of Trump 25% (213) 24% (206) 17% (143) 23% (190) 11% (90) 843Unfavorable of Trump 54% (568) 27% (285) 8% (80) 4% (39) 8% (79) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 25% (122) 21% (101) 18% (87) 26% (126) 11% (53) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 26% (91) 30% (105) 16% (57) 18% (64) 11% (38) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 38% (77) 32% (63) 11% (23) 6% (11) 13% (27) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 58% (491) 26% (221) 7% (57) 3% (28) 6% (52) 849#1 Issue: Economy 43% (210) 24% (115) 10% (50) 12% (59) 10% (50) 485#1 Issue: Security 23% (102) 23% (100) 18% (81) 25% (112) 10% (46) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 45% (142) 30% (95) 11% (35) 6% (19) 7% (23) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 47% (136) 27% (78) 11% (32) 3% (9) 12% (35) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 47% (62) 26% (34) 6% (8) 5% (7) 16% (21) 132#1 Issue: Education 43% (47) 24% (26) 11% (12) 7% (7) 15% (17) 109#1 Issue: Energy 47% (49) 35% (37) 8% (9) 3% (4) 6% (7) 106#1 Issue: Other 54% (62) 14% (16) 4% (4) 13% (15) 14% (16) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 58% (455) 27% (209) 7% (54) 3% (20) 6% (45) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 22% (155) 25% (174) 18% (129) 25% (171) 10% (69) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 41% (38) 16% (15) 8% (7) 7% (6) 28% (25) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 59% (396) 27% (181) 7% (45) 3% (18) 5% (33) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 24% (171) 24% (168) 19% (132) 23% (161) 10% (73) 7042016 Vote: Other 36% (69) 26% (51) 12% (23) 10% (19) 16% (31) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42% (175) 24% (103) 8% (32) 8% (34) 18% (77) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 41% (563) 26% (349) 12% (167) 14% (185) 7% (102) 1365Voted in 2014: No 40% (249) 24% (154) 10% (65) 8% (47) 18% (113) 629

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Registered Voters 41% (812) 25% (503) 12% (232) 12% (233) 11% (215) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 55% (447) 27% (219) 8% (65) 4% (35) 5% (44) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 20% (110) 26% (143) 19% (102) 26% (141) 9% (50) 5462012 Vote: Other 30% (26) 25% (23) 9% (8) 18% (16) 17% (15) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42% (229) 21% (116) 10% (56) 7% (40) 19% (105) 5464-Region: Northeast 45% (160) 24% (86) 11% (40) 12% (43) 8% (27) 3564-Region: Midwest 40% (184) 26% (120) 13% (59) 12% (53) 9% (42) 4584-Region: South 38% (281) 25% (189) 11% (84) 12% (92) 13% (100) 7444-Region: West 43% (186) 25% (108) 11% (49) 10% (45) 11% (47) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 57% (494) 27% (233) 7% (58) 2% (20) 7% (56) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 23% (192) 25% (207) 18% (151) 22% (184) 11% (88) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 59% (472) 26% (209) 8% (61) 3% (21) 4% (35) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 25% (176) 24% (174) 18% (126) 23% (166) 10% (70) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 43% (49) 24% (27) 11% (13) 9% (11) 12% (13) 112Don’t know / No opinion 36% (87) 26% (62) 8% (19) 8% (18) 22% (53) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 20% (389) 34% (671) 22% (434) 10% (209) 15% (290) 1994Gender: Male 21% (196) 32% (302) 22% (205) 11% (107) 13% (124) 933Gender: Female 18% (193) 35% (369) 22% (230) 10% (103) 16% (166) 1061Age: 18-29 24% (86) 32% (112) 17% (58) 9% (32) 18% (64) 352Age: 30-44 19% (84) 34% (154) 21% (94) 9% (38) 18% (81) 451Age: 45-54 20% (73) 37% (132) 20% (70) 11% (38) 12% (42) 355Age: 55-64 21% (80) 30% (111) 23% (85) 12% (46) 13% (49) 371Age: 65+ 14% (67) 35% (162) 27% (127) 12% (54) 12% (54) 464Generation Z: 18-22 26% (37) 25% (35) 12% (17) 12% (17) 26% (37) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 22% (105) 34% (165) 21% (98) 8% (37) 15% (73) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 19% (100) 37% (198) 20% (107) 10% (56) 14% (77) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 19% (137) 31% (230) 26% (189) 11% (82) 13% (97) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 23% (164) 39% (277) 22% (158) 7% (47) 10% (72) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 18% (107) 31% (187) 20% (119) 11% (67) 20% (116) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 17% (119) 30% (207) 23% (158) 14% (96) 15% (101) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 25% (76) 40% (125) 19% (60) 6% (19) 9% (29) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 21% (87) 37% (151) 24% (98) 7% (27) 11% (43) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 18% (51) 29% (84) 22% (64) 15% (43) 17% (49) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 18% (55) 34% (102) 18% (55) 8% (24) 22% (67) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 21% (68) 28% (93) 24% (81) 13% (44) 14% (46) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 14% (51) 33% (115) 22% (77) 15% (52) 16% (56) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 25% (143) 37% (218) 25% (147) 7% (39) 6% (36) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 18% (83) 39% (179) 23% (105) 7% (32) 14% (63) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17% (122) 31% (231) 22% (164) 16% (119) 13% (99) 736Educ: < College 21% (264) 32% (397) 20% (255) 10% (121) 17% (217) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 17% (80) 38% (179) 22% (103) 12% (59) 11% (51) 472Educ: Post-grad 17% (46) 35% (95) 28% (76) 11% (29) 8% (22) 268

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Registered Voters 20% (389) 34% (671) 22% (434) 10% (209) 15% (290) 1994Income: Under 50k 21% (221) 32% (327) 20% (203) 10% (105) 18% (182) 1037Income: 50k-100k 18% (118) 35% (227) 24% (158) 11% (69) 13% (86) 658Income: 100k+ 17% (50) 39% (117) 25% (74) 12% (36) 8% (23) 299Ethnicity: White 17% (282) 34% (544) 23% (377) 11% (182) 14% (228) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 25% (49) 31% (59) 17% (33) 8% (15) 19% (37) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 31% (79) 33% (84) 13% (33) 7% (16) 16% (41) 253Ethnicity: Other 22% (28) 34% (44) 19% (24) 9% (11) 16% (21) 128All Christian 19% (186) 34% (325) 23% (218) 11% (104) 13% (126) 960All Non-Christian 17% (13) 40% (32) 26% (21) 6% (4) 11% (8) 79Atheist 25% (23) 33% (31) 24% (22) 13% (12) 6% (5) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19% (167) 33% (283) 20% (173) 10% (89) 17% (150) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 17% (17) 42% (42) 21% (21) 8% (8) 12% (12) 101Evangelical 21% (123) 30% (174) 20% (119) 13% (77) 16% (92) 585Non-Evangelical 19% (141) 34% (252) 24% (178) 10% (70) 13% (97) 739Community: Urban 26% (117) 37% (164) 19% (84) 7% (30) 12% (53) 449Community: Suburban 19% (188) 32% (326) 23% (230) 11% (115) 15% (146) 1006Community: Rural 16% (84) 34% (181) 22% (120) 12% (64) 17% (90) 539Employ: Private Sector 18% (108) 39% (227) 22% (128) 9% (54) 12% (70) 588Employ: Government 18% (25) 29% (40) 23% (32) 16% (21) 13% (18) 135Employ: Self-Employed 26% (45) 27% (48) 26% (46) 7% (13) 13% (22) 174Employ: Homemaker 16% (21) 32% (44) 21% (29) 9% (13) 23% (31) 138Employ: Student 23% (19) 39% (32) 15% (12) 7% (6) 16% (13) 81Employ: Retired 16% (83) 33% (171) 26% (136) 13% (68) 13% (67) 525Employ: Unemployed 25% (41) 32% (53) 14% (23) 10% (16) 20% (33) 167Employ: Other 25% (46) 31% (57) 16% (29) 10% (18) 19% (35) 185Military HH: Yes 17% (64) 36% (139) 20% (78) 15% (57) 12% (46) 384Military HH: No 20% (325) 33% (532) 22% (356) 9% (153) 15% (244) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 17% (139) 31% (248) 21% (164) 14% (113) 16% (131) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 21% (250) 35% (424) 23% (270) 8% (96) 13% (159) 1199

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Registered Voters 20% (389) 34% (671) 22% (434) 10% (209) 15% (290) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 23% (183) 37% (304) 23% (183) 8% (64) 10% (79) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 15% (80) 33% (181) 25% (139) 16% (87) 11% (59) 5462012 Vote: Other 17% (16) 33% (29) 22% (19) 11% (10) 17% (15) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20% (111) 29% (156) 17% (94) 9% (49) 25% (137) 5464-Region: Northeast 22% (78) 38% (137) 21% (73) 7% (26) 12% (42) 3564-Region: Midwest 21% (95) 32% (144) 24% (112) 11% (50) 12% (57) 4584-Region: South 19% (142) 33% (249) 20% (149) 11% (82) 16% (122) 7444-Region: West 17% (75) 32% (141) 23% (100) 12% (51) 16% (69) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 22% (194) 38% (327) 23% (195) 6% (56) 10% (90) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 17% (137) 32% (262) 23% (189) 15% (123) 14% (112) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 23% (181) 39% (314) 22% (179) 7% (55) 9% (69) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 18% (125) 31% (224) 23% (165) 15% (109) 13% (89) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 19% (21) 31% (35) 25% (28) 10% (12) 15% (17) 112Don’t know / No opinion 21% (49) 29% (69) 17% (40) 7% (17) 27% (64) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 27% (535) 22% (445) 21% (410) 21% (415) 9% (189) 1994Gender: Male 28% (264) 21% (197) 18% (172) 22% (208) 10% (92) 933Gender: Female 26% (271) 23% (248) 22% (238) 20% (207) 9% (97) 1061Age: 18-29 38% (135) 19% (66) 18% (63) 11% (39) 14% (49) 352Age: 30-44 31% (142) 24% (108) 16% (71) 18% (81) 11% (50) 451Age: 45-54 30% (107) 22% (80) 16% (58) 23% (82) 8% (28) 355Age: 55-64 21% (78) 26% (95) 24% (91) 20% (74) 9% (34) 371Age: 65+ 16% (74) 21% (96) 27% (127) 30% (139) 6% (28) 464Generation Z: 18-22 38% (54) 15% (21) 15% (21) 13% (18) 20% (29) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 37% (177) 22% (106) 16% (78) 14% (67) 10% (49) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 28% (152) 23% (126) 17% (93) 22% (117) 9% (50) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 19% (140) 24% (174) 26% (191) 24% (176) 7% (53) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 28% (204) 30% (218) 23% (165) 12% (88) 6% (42) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 30% (180) 19% (112) 15% (92) 21% (122) 15% (88) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 22% (150) 17% (115) 22% (153) 30% (205) 9% (59) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 34% (105) 29% (91) 21% (66) 9% (28) 7% (20) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 24% (100) 31% (127) 24% (99) 15% (59) 5% (22) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 27% (79) 19% (56) 15% (42) 25% (73) 14% (41) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 33% (102) 18% (56) 16% (50) 16% (50) 15% (47) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 24% (80) 15% (50) 19% (64) 32% (107) 9% (31) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 20% (70) 19% (65) 25% (89) 28% (98) 8% (28) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 35% (203) 27% (157) 22% (127) 11% (67) 5% (29) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 27% (123) 26% (120) 22% (101) 19% (86) 7% (32) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20% (144) 18% (131) 22% (159) 32% (238) 9% (63) 736Educ: < College 32% (401) 21% (269) 18% (225) 18% (219) 11% (140) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 20% (92) 22% (104) 25% (118) 26% (122) 7% (35) 472Educ: Post-grad 16% (42) 27% (71) 25% (67) 28% (74) 5% (14) 268

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Registered Voters 27% (535) 22% (445) 21% (410) 21% (415) 9% (189) 1994Income: Under 50k 32% (332) 22% (228) 18% (188) 16% (165) 12% (124) 1037Income: 50k-100k 20% (134) 23% (154) 23% (151) 26% (172) 7% (48) 658Income: 100k+ 23% (68) 21% (63) 24% (72) 26% (78) 6% (17) 299Ethnicity: White 25% (396) 22% (362) 22% (349) 23% (363) 9% (143) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 36% (69) 24% (46) 14% (28) 16% (31) 10% (20) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 39% (99) 21% (53) 14% (36) 13% (32) 13% (32) 253Ethnicity: Other 31% (40) 23% (30) 19% (25) 16% (20) 11% (14) 128All Christian 22% (211) 21% (198) 23% (225) 26% (246) 8% (79) 960All Non-Christian 24% (19) 27% (21) 23% (18) 22% (17) 4% (3) 79Atheist 32% (30) 30% (28) 19% (17) 14% (13) 5% (5) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 32% (275) 23% (197) 17% (149) 16% (139) 12% (102) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 23% (23) 26% (27) 24% (24) 24% (24) 3% (3) 101Evangelical 28% (162) 20% (115) 18% (105) 25% (144) 10% (59) 585Non-Evangelical 24% (176) 22% (166) 24% (177) 21% (155) 9% (65) 739Community: Urban 33% (149) 27% (122) 15% (69) 17% (78) 7% (31) 449Community: Suburban 23% (235) 21% (213) 23% (233) 22% (220) 10% (104) 1006Community: Rural 28% (152) 20% (109) 20% (108) 22% (116) 10% (54) 539Employ: Private Sector 25% (145) 27% (158) 19% (114) 21% (122) 8% (49) 588Employ: Government 26% (36) 19% (26) 18% (25) 28% (38) 8% (10) 135Employ: Self-Employed 33% (57) 21% (37) 19% (32) 18% (32) 9% (16) 174Employ: Homemaker 30% (42) 18% (25) 20% (28) 18% (25) 13% (18) 138Employ: Student 34% (28) 24% (19) 17% (14) 13% (10) 12% (10) 81Employ: Retired 18% (94) 22% (114) 27% (140) 26% (139) 7% (38) 525Employ: Unemployed 34% (57) 21% (35) 16% (27) 15% (26) 14% (23) 167Employ: Other 41% (76) 17% (32) 16% (30) 13% (23) 13% (24) 185Military HH: Yes 25% (96) 21% (81) 22% (85) 24% (93) 7% (28) 384Military HH: No 27% (439) 23% (364) 20% (325) 20% (322) 10% (161) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 24% (195) 19% (148) 18% (146) 26% (209) 12% (97) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 28% (340) 25% (297) 22% (263) 17% (206) 8% (92) 1199

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Registered Voters 27% (535) 22% (445) 21% (410) 21% (415) 9% (189) 1994Trump Job Approve 24% (210) 20% (170) 18% (159) 28% (242) 9% (79) 859Trump Job Disapprove 29% (306) 25% (265) 23% (245) 16% (167) 8% (81) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 24% (112) 18% (83) 18% (82) 32% (151) 9% (41) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 25% (97) 22% (87) 20% (76) 23% (90) 10% (38) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 27% (68) 19% (49) 22% (56) 18% (47) 13% (33) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 29% (238) 27% (216) 23% (189) 15% (121) 6% (48) 813Favorable of Trump 25% (207) 20% (166) 19% (156) 29% (242) 9% (72) 843Unfavorable of Trump 28% (299) 25% (267) 24% (248) 16% (163) 7% (72) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 24% (117) 18% (90) 18% (89) 31% (151) 9% (42) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 25% (90) 21% (76) 19% (67) 26% (91) 9% (31) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 29% (59) 20% (41) 22% (44) 17% (34) 11% (23) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 28% (240) 27% (226) 24% (204) 15% (129) 6% (50) 849#1 Issue: Economy 30% (146) 23% (109) 17% (84) 21% (101) 9% (44) 485#1 Issue: Security 20% (89) 18% (78) 22% (97) 32% (141) 8% (37) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 29% (91) 23% (73) 27% (85) 15% (47) 6% (19) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 25% (73) 24% (69) 22% (65) 17% (50) 12% (35) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 23% (30) 29% (39) 20% (27) 15% (20) 12% (16) 132#1 Issue: Education 30% (33) 25% (27) 17% (18) 16% (17) 12% (13) 109#1 Issue: Energy 31% (33) 27% (28) 14% (15) 20% (22) 8% (8) 106#1 Issue: Other 35% (40) 20% (23) 17% (19) 15% (17) 14% (16) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 29% (229) 27% (214) 23% (180) 15% (116) 6% (44) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 21% (150) 18% (123) 21% (147) 32% (225) 8% (53) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 27% (25) 12% (11) 14% (13) 20% (18) 28% (25) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 29% (197) 28% (188) 24% (163) 13% (90) 5% (36) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 22% (154) 18% (126) 20% (142) 32% (224) 8% (58) 7042016 Vote: Other 26% (49) 21% (40) 18% (35) 23% (45) 12% (23) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32% (135) 21% (89) 16% (69) 13% (56) 17% (72) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 25% (344) 23% (315) 22% (300) 23% (318) 6% (89) 1365Voted in 2014: No 30% (191) 21% (130) 17% (110) 15% (97) 16% (101) 629

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Registered Voters 27% (535) 22% (445) 21% (410) 21% (415) 9% (189) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 29% (238) 27% (218) 23% (188) 15% (125) 5% (41) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 18% (96) 17% (93) 22% (122) 35% (192) 8% (43) 5462012 Vote: Other 22% (19) 20% (18) 12% (11) 33% (30) 12% (11) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33% (182) 21% (114) 16% (89) 12% (68) 17% (94) 5464-Region: Northeast 24% (86) 23% (83) 22% (78) 22% (79) 8% (29) 3564-Region: Midwest 29% (133) 21% (98) 22% (99) 19% (87) 9% (41) 4584-Region: South 30% (222) 21% (156) 18% (132) 21% (156) 10% (78) 7444-Region: West 21% (94) 25% (108) 23% (100) 21% (92) 10% (42) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 30% (254) 29% (248) 23% (197) 13% (110) 6% (52) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 23% (186) 18% (146) 21% (174) 30% (246) 9% (70) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 29% (233) 28% (226) 23% (185) 14% (113) 5% (41) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 25% (175) 18% (130) 19% (136) 30% (217) 8% (54) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 27% (30) 23% (26) 20% (23) 22% (25) 8% (9) 112Don’t know / No opinion 31% (73) 18% (43) 18% (42) 15% (36) 19% (45) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 38% (764) 29% (584) 12% (236) 10% (191) 11% (218) 1994Gender: Male 37% (341) 27% (252) 13% (123) 13% (118) 11% (99) 933Gender: Female 40% (423) 31% (332) 11% (113) 7% (74) 11% (119) 1061Age: 18-29 49% (172) 25% (89) 7% (23) 5% (18) 14% (50) 352Age: 30-44 41% (186) 27% (124) 8% (37) 9% (40) 14% (65) 451Age: 45-54 39% (137) 31% (110) 10% (36) 9% (33) 11% (39) 355Age: 55-64 37% (136) 34% (124) 13% (46) 9% (34) 8% (30) 371Age: 65+ 29% (133) 29% (136) 20% (94) 14% (67) 7% (34) 464Generation Z: 18-22 46% (66) 23% (33) 6% (9) 6% (8) 19% (27) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 46% (220) 28% (132) 7% (33) 7% (35) 12% (58) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 39% (208) 29% (158) 10% (54) 9% (48) 13% (69) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 33% (245) 32% (231) 16% (119) 11% (80) 8% (60) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 54% (386) 33% (234) 5% (38) 1% (9) 7% (50) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 38% (225) 27% (162) 11% (66) 9% (56) 14% (86) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 22% (153) 28% (188) 19% (132) 19% (127) 12% (83) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 55% (169) 32% (98) 5% (15) 2% (6) 7% (21) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 53% (217) 33% (136) 6% (23) 1% (2) 7% (28) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 32% (94) 26% (74) 15% (42) 14% (41) 14% (39) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 43% (131) 29% (88) 8% (23) 5% (15) 15% (47) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 23% (77) 24% (80) 20% (66) 21% (71) 12% (38) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 22% (75) 31% (108) 19% (66) 16% (56) 13% (44) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 58% (339) 32% (189) 5% (29) 1% (5) 4% (21) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 41% (189) 32% (146) 12% (56) 5% (24) 10% (45) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 21% (157) 29% (210) 20% (144) 20% (149) 10% (76) 736Educ: < College 39% (489) 29% (361) 11% (132) 8% (106) 13% (166) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 36% (170) 30% (143) 14% (67) 12% (57) 8% (36) 472Educ: Post-grad 39% (106) 30% (80) 14% (37) 11% (28) 6% (17) 268

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Registered Voters 38% (764) 29% (584) 12% (236) 10% (191) 11% (218) 1994Income: Under 50k 41% (423) 29% (298) 10% (103) 7% (76) 13% (136) 1037Income: 50k-100k 36% (235) 29% (192) 14% (90) 12% (78) 10% (63) 658Income: 100k+ 36% (106) 31% (94) 14% (43) 12% (37) 6% (19) 299Ethnicity: White 34% (555) 30% (492) 13% (215) 11% (177) 11% (173) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 51% (99) 23% (44) 8% (15) 6% (11) 13% (25) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 57% (144) 25% (64) 4% (10) 2% (5) 12% (30) 253Ethnicity: Other 51% (65) 22% (28) 8% (10) 7% (9) 12% (15) 128All Christian 32% (307) 31% (298) 15% (141) 13% (128) 9% (86) 960All Non-Christian 41% (32) 29% (23) 17% (13) 7% (6) 6% (5) 79Atheist 61% (57) 20% (19) 11% (10) 5% (4) 3% (3) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 43% (369) 28% (244) 8% (72) 6% (54) 14% (124) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 36% (36) 31% (32) 19% (19) 7% (7) 6% (6) 101Evangelical 34% (200) 28% (163) 12% (71) 13% (73) 13% (78) 585Non-Evangelical 37% (270) 31% (231) 13% (98) 11% (78) 8% (62) 739Community: Urban 51% (228) 26% (117) 8% (34) 6% (27) 10% (44) 449Community: Suburban 37% (367) 30% (300) 13% (132) 10% (100) 10% (105) 1006Community: Rural 31% (170) 31% (167) 13% (70) 12% (64) 13% (68) 539Employ: Private Sector 39% (229) 34% (201) 9% (52) 9% (54) 9% (52) 588Employ: Government 48% (64) 21% (28) 8% (10) 12% (16) 12% (16) 135Employ: Self-Employed 44% (77) 26% (45) 9% (16) 11% (19) 10% (18) 174Employ: Homemaker 35% (48) 25% (35) 10% (13) 10% (14) 21% (28) 138Employ: Student 50% (40) 32% (26) 7% (5) 2% (2) 9% (8) 81Employ: Retired 30% (158) 27% (141) 22% (114) 13% (69) 8% (43) 525Employ: Unemployed 43% (72) 30% (50) 8% (13) 5% (8) 14% (24) 167Employ: Other 41% (76) 31% (58) 7% (12) 5% (10) 16% (29) 185Military HH: Yes 33% (128) 28% (107) 16% (62) 14% (52) 9% (35) 384Military HH: No 40% (636) 30% (477) 11% (174) 9% (139) 11% (184) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 24% (187) 27% (217) 17% (138) 18% (140) 14% (113) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 48% (577) 31% (367) 8% (98) 4% (51) 9% (105) 1199

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Registered Voters 38% (764) 29% (584) 12% (236) 10% (191) 11% (218) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 52% (421) 30% (247) 8% (64) 3% (24) 7% (55) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 19% (106) 29% (160) 20% (108) 24% (129) 8% (42) 5462012 Vote: Other 25% (22) 30% (27) 16% (14) 11% (10) 18% (16) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39% (215) 27% (148) 9% (50) 5% (29) 19% (105) 5464-Region: Northeast 42% (149) 27% (96) 13% (45) 10% (35) 9% (31) 3564-Region: Midwest 35% (160) 29% (135) 16% (74) 10% (46) 9% (43) 4584-Region: South 39% (293) 29% (216) 9% (69) 10% (73) 12% (93) 7444-Region: West 37% (162) 31% (137) 11% (48) 9% (37) 12% (52) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 54% (467) 33% (281) 5% (45) 1% (9) 7% (59) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 22% (181) 28% (234) 19% (156) 19% (159) 11% (93) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 55% (437) 33% (261) 6% (48) 2% (12) 5% (41) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 23% (163) 28% (199) 19% (134) 20% (142) 10% (74) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 34% (38) 29% (32) 15% (16) 8% (9) 15% (17) 112Don’t know / No opinion 39% (93) 27% (64) 8% (20) 7% (16) 20% (47) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 37% (737) 37% (733) 11% (217) 6% (118) 9% (189) 1994Gender: Male 35% (328) 35% (331) 12% (114) 7% (68) 10% (93) 933Gender: Female 39% (409) 38% (403) 10% (103) 5% (49) 9% (97) 1061Age: 18-29 49% (172) 30% (104) 8% (29) 3% (11) 10% (37) 352Age: 30-44 37% (169) 36% (163) 9% (42) 4% (17) 13% (60) 451Age: 45-54 41% (146) 33% (117) 12% (41) 6% (21) 8% (29) 355Age: 55-64 36% (135) 39% (143) 10% (36) 6% (23) 9% (33) 371Age: 65+ 25% (114) 44% (206) 15% (68) 10% (45) 6% (30) 464Generation Z: 18-22 52% (74) 23% (33) 8% (12) 3% (4) 14% (20) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 42% (201) 34% (164) 8% (39) 4% (20) 11% (53) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 39% (212) 35% (186) 11% (61) 5% (25) 10% (54) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 31% (229) 42% (308) 11% (81) 8% (58) 8% (59) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 49% (355) 36% (262) 7% (53) 1% (7) 6% (41) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 34% (201) 35% (207) 13% (75) 5% (31) 13% (80) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 27% (181) 39% (265) 13% (88) 12% (79) 10% (68) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 51% (158) 36% (111) 6% (20) 1% (2) 6% (19) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 48% (196) 37% (151) 8% (33) 1% (5) 5% (21) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 28% (82) 34% (100) 17% (50) 7% (22) 13% (38) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 39% (120) 35% (107) 8% (25) 3% (10) 14% (43) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 27% (88) 36% (120) 13% (44) 13% (45) 11% (36) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 27% (93) 41% (145) 13% (45) 10% (35) 9% (33) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 49% (283) 39% (227) 8% (48) 1% (5) 3% (19) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 36% (168) 40% (186) 11% (52) 3% (15) 8% (39) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 26% (193) 38% (281) 15% (109) 12% (87) 9% (66) 736Educ: < College 41% (508) 33% (418) 9% (116) 6% (69) 11% (143) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 31% (148) 40% (191) 13% (62) 9% (40) 6% (30) 472Educ: Post-grad 30% (81) 46% (125) 14% (39) 3% (8) 6% (16) 268

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Registered Voters 37% (737) 37% (733) 11% (217) 6% (118) 9% (189) 1994Income: Under 50k 42% (437) 33% (338) 9% (90) 5% (49) 12% (124) 1037Income: 50k-100k 34% (222) 38% (251) 13% (85) 8% (54) 7% (47) 658Income: 100k+ 26% (78) 48% (144) 14% (42) 5% (15) 6% (18) 299Ethnicity: White 33% (527) 39% (636) 12% (196) 7% (107) 9% (148) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 50% (97) 31% (61) 6% (11) 4% (7) 9% (17) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 63% (160) 21% (54) 4% (9) 2% (5) 10% (25) 253Ethnicity: Other 39% (50) 34% (44) 10% (12) 5% (6) 13% (17) 128All Christian 32% (309) 41% (389) 12% (111) 8% (77) 8% (74) 960All Non-Christian 30% (24) 42% (33) 20% (15) 4% (3) 4% (3) 79Atheist 50% (46) 36% (34) 7% (7) 3% (2) 5% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 41% (358) 32% (278) 10% (84) 4% (35) 13% (108) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 28% (28) 46% (46) 18% (18) 4% (4) 3% (3) 101Evangelical 38% (225) 32% (189) 10% (57) 8% (46) 12% (68) 585Non-Evangelical 35% (257) 40% (294) 12% (86) 6% (46) 8% (56) 739Community: Urban 50% (223) 31% (139) 9% (39) 3% (11) 8% (36) 449Community: Suburban 33% (333) 40% (407) 10% (106) 7% (71) 9% (90) 1006Community: Rural 34% (181) 35% (187) 13% (72) 7% (36) 12% (63) 539Employ: Private Sector 38% (226) 37% (219) 11% (63) 5% (29) 9% (51) 588Employ: Government 37% (50) 39% (53) 10% (14) 5% (7) 9% (12) 135Employ: Self-Employed 43% (75) 33% (57) 9% (16) 6% (10) 9% (16) 174Employ: Homemaker 31% (43) 37% (51) 10% (14) 5% (6) 18% (25) 138Employ: Student 53% (43) 30% (24) 8% (7) 2% (2) 7% (5) 81Employ: Retired 26% (139) 42% (220) 14% (76) 10% (52) 7% (38) 525Employ: Unemployed 47% (79) 29% (48) 8% (13) 3% (6) 13% (21) 167Employ: Other 45% (83) 33% (61) 8% (14) 4% (6) 11% (21) 185Military HH: Yes 33% (125) 38% (147) 13% (49) 9% (34) 8% (29) 384Military HH: No 38% (612) 36% (586) 10% (168) 5% (84) 10% (160) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 27% (217) 37% (293) 13% (107) 10% (80) 12% (98) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 43% (520) 37% (440) 9% (110) 3% (38) 8% (92) 1199

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Registered Voters 37% (737) 37% (733) 11% (217) 6% (118) 9% (189) 1994Trump Job Approve 27% (234) 39% (333) 14% (118) 11% (90) 10% (83) 859Trump Job Disapprove 45% (479) 37% (390) 9% (96) 2% (25) 7% (73) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 26% (123) 39% (183) 13% (60) 13% (61) 9% (43) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 29% (111) 39% (150) 15% (59) 8% (30) 10% (39) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 32% (80) 40% (102) 12% (31) 5% (12) 11% (27) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 49% (399) 35% (288) 8% (65) 2% (14) 6% (46) 813Favorable of Trump 28% (234) 39% (326) 14% (115) 11% (91) 9% (77) 843Unfavorable of Trump 45% (469) 37% (391) 9% (97) 2% (23) 7% (70) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 29% (144) 37% (181) 12% (59) 12% (59) 9% (46) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 25% (90) 41% (145) 16% (56) 9% (32) 9% (31) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 35% (71) 39% (78) 11% (23) 3% (5) 12% (23) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 47% (398) 37% (314) 9% (74) 2% (18) 5% (46) 849#1 Issue: Economy 42% (203) 34% (164) 10% (50) 5% (24) 9% (43) 485#1 Issue: Security 26% (117) 37% (162) 15% (65) 13% (58) 9% (39) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 43% (136) 37% (115) 9% (27) 4% (13) 8% (24) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 31% (89) 42% (123) 12% (34) 4% (12) 11% (33) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 39% (51) 38% (51) 7% (9) 3% (4) 13% (17) 132#1 Issue: Education 41% (45) 37% (40) 8% (9) 1% (1) 13% (14) 109#1 Issue: Energy 39% (41) 42% (45) 11% (12) 1% (1) 7% (7) 106#1 Issue: Other 47% (54) 29% (33) 10% (11) 4% (5) 10% (11) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 45% (352) 39% (307) 9% (72) 1% (11) 5% (41) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 26% (182) 39% (271) 14% (98) 13% (88) 9% (60) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 41% (37) 23% (21) 7% (7) 3% (3) 26% (24) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 46% (311) 38% (257) 10% (65) 1% (8) 5% (32) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 26% (183) 39% (277) 14% (97) 11% (80) 9% (66) 7042016 Vote: Other 34% (66) 35% (67) 12% (22) 4% (8) 15% (29) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42% (176) 31% (131) 8% (32) 5% (21) 14% (61) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 36% (485) 39% (536) 11% (157) 7% (90) 7% (98) 1365Voted in 2014: No 40% (252) 31% (197) 10% (60) 4% (28) 14% (91) 629

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Registered Voters 37% (737) 37% (733) 11% (217) 6% (118) 9% (189) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 43% (350) 39% (317) 10% (78) 2% (18) 6% (48) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 22% (122) 42% (228) 16% (86) 13% (72) 7% (39) 5462012 Vote: Other 32% (29) 34% (31) 11% (9) 8% (7) 15% (13) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43% (236) 28% (156) 8% (44) 4% (21) 16% (89) 5464-Region: Northeast 38% (135) 40% (143) 9% (32) 5% (19) 8% (27) 3564-Region: Midwest 37% (167) 36% (165) 13% (62) 6% (28) 8% (35) 4584-Region: South 37% (277) 34% (255) 11% (79) 7% (51) 11% (83) 7444-Region: West 36% (157) 39% (170) 10% (44) 5% (20) 10% (45) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 47% (407) 37% (315) 9% (77) 1% (12) 6% (50) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27% (222) 39% (317) 14% (116) 11% (90) 9% (78) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 48% (384) 38% (300) 9% (68) 2% (12) 4% (34) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 28% (198) 38% (268) 14% (102) 12% (83) 9% (61) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 31% (35) 42% (47) 11% (12) 5% (5) 12% (14) 112Don’t know / No opinion 37% (89) 34% (82) 7% (16) 4% (10) 17% (42) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 32% (638) 27% (540) 18% (359) 13% (263) 10% (194) 1994Gender: Male 30% (279) 26% (242) 17% (161) 16% (153) 11% (98) 933Gender: Female 34% (359) 28% (298) 19% (197) 10% (109) 9% (96) 1061Age: 18-29 47% (166) 26% (92) 11% (38) 5% (17) 11% (39) 352Age: 30-44 38% (170) 24% (109) 15% (66) 11% (50) 12% (56) 451Age: 45-54 33% (117) 26% (93) 18% (64) 13% (46) 10% (34) 355Age: 55-64 28% (103) 25% (93) 24% (88) 15% (57) 8% (30) 371Age: 65+ 18% (81) 33% (153) 22% (102) 20% (93) 7% (35) 464Generation Z: 18-22 50% (71) 20% (29) 11% (16) 4% (6) 15% (22) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 45% (214) 25% (121) 12% (55) 8% (40) 10% (48) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 31% (169) 27% (145) 18% (97) 12% (66) 11% (60) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 23% (169) 29% (211) 23% (168) 18% (130) 8% (56) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 43% (310) 32% (227) 16% (113) 3% (24) 6% (43) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 32% (191) 23% (138) 18% (108) 13% (78) 13% (80) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 20% (137) 26% (176) 20% (137) 24% (160) 10% (71) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 44% (137) 30% (94) 15% (47) 3% (10) 7% (22) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 42% (173) 33% (133) 16% (66) 3% (14) 5% (21) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 27% (80) 21% (61) 20% (58) 18% (52) 14% (40) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 37% (112) 25% (77) 16% (50) 9% (26) 13% (40) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 19% (62) 26% (87) 17% (56) 27% (91) 11% (36) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 22% (75) 25% (89) 23% (81) 20% (69) 10% (35) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 45% (262) 32% (187) 16% (91) 3% (17) 4% (26) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 33% (151) 29% (136) 20% (92) 9% (40) 9% (43) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20% (147) 24% (179) 21% (154) 26% (192) 9% (64) 736Educ: < College 34% (424) 25% (314) 17% (216) 12% (155) 12% (146) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 28% (131) 31% (144) 19% (88) 16% (78) 6% (31) 472Educ: Post-grad 31% (84) 30% (81) 20% (55) 11% (30) 7% (18) 268

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Registered Voters 32% (638) 27% (540) 18% (359) 13% (263) 10% (194) 1994Income: Under 50k 36% (375) 25% (255) 17% (174) 11% (115) 11% (119) 1037Income: 50k-100k 28% (184) 28% (187) 19% (124) 16% (107) 9% (57) 658Income: 100k+ 27% (79) 33% (98) 21% (61) 14% (41) 6% (18) 299Ethnicity: White 27% (442) 29% (461) 20% (316) 15% (241) 9% (152) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 44% (85) 26% (51) 14% (28) 8% (15) 8% (15) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 56% (142) 21% (54) 9% (22) 3% (7) 11% (28) 253Ethnicity: Other 42% (54) 20% (25) 16% (20) 11% (14) 11% (14) 128All Christian 26% (247) 28% (268) 21% (199) 17% (162) 9% (83) 960All Non-Christian 34% (27) 26% (21) 20% (16) 13% (10) 7% (5) 79Atheist 36% (34) 30% (28) 20% (18) 8% (7) 6% (6) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 38% (331) 26% (223) 14% (125) 10% (83) 12% (101) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 32% (32) 27% (27) 22% (22) 14% (14) 5% (5) 101Evangelical 31% (179) 26% (152) 17% (97) 16% (91) 11% (66) 585Non-Evangelical 30% (219) 29% (211) 20% (146) 14% (101) 8% (62) 739Community: Urban 45% (203) 26% (117) 13% (59) 8% (36) 8% (35) 449Community: Suburban 30% (303) 28% (278) 19% (187) 14% (143) 9% (95) 1006Community: Rural 25% (133) 27% (145) 21% (112) 16% (84) 12% (64) 539Employ: Private Sector 32% (186) 28% (165) 19% (111) 12% (73) 9% (53) 588Employ: Government 30% (41) 33% (44) 14% (19) 15% (21) 8% (10) 135Employ: Self-Employed 37% (65) 20% (35) 20% (35) 12% (21) 10% (18) 174Employ: Homemaker 33% (46) 22% (30) 20% (27) 11% (15) 14% (20) 138Employ: Student 58% (47) 24% (19) 9% (7) 4% (3) 5% (4) 81Employ: Retired 20% (105) 29% (153) 22% (118) 20% (103) 9% (47) 525Employ: Unemployed 44% (72) 29% (48) 10% (16) 8% (13) 10% (17) 167Employ: Other 42% (77) 25% (46) 13% (23) 7% (13) 14% (26) 185Military HH: Yes 25% (95) 29% (111) 19% (75) 18% (69) 9% (34) 384Military HH: No 34% (544) 27% (429) 18% (284) 12% (194) 10% (160) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 23% (183) 23% (181) 20% (155) 22% (176) 13% (100) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 38% (456) 30% (359) 17% (203) 7% (86) 8% (94) 1199

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Registered Voters 32% (638) 27% (540) 18% (359) 13% (263) 10% (194) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 40% (322) 31% (255) 16% (132) 6% (53) 6% (49) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 16% (87) 25% (135) 22% (118) 30% (162) 8% (44) 5462012 Vote: Other 24% (22) 29% (26) 19% (17) 15% (13) 13% (12) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38% (207) 22% (123) 17% (91) 6% (35) 16% (90) 5464-Region: Northeast 34% (120) 28% (100) 17% (59) 13% (45) 9% (31) 3564-Region: Midwest 34% (154) 24% (108) 19% (89) 15% (69) 8% (38) 4584-Region: South 31% (230) 26% (191) 18% (133) 14% (105) 12% (86) 7444-Region: West 31% (134) 32% (141) 18% (77) 10% (45) 9% (38) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 42% (364) 31% (270) 17% (146) 4% (32) 6% (50) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 21% (171) 26% (210) 20% (164) 24% (197) 10% (80) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 43% (346) 31% (246) 16% (132) 4% (36) 5% (39) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 21% (150) 26% (184) 20% (141) 25% (176) 9% (62) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 34% (38) 23% (26) 18% (20) 14% (16) 11% (13) 112Don’t know / No opinion 34% (82) 22% (53) 18% (42) 7% (17) 19% (45) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 37% (743) 29% (578) 11% (226) 12% (233) 11% (214) 1994Gender: Male 34% (322) 28% (260) 12% (111) 14% (135) 11% (105) 933Gender: Female 40% (421) 30% (318) 11% (115) 9% (98) 10% (108) 1061Age: 18-29 45% (158) 26% (92) 7% (26) 8% (27) 14% (48) 352Age: 30-44 35% (157) 26% (117) 13% (57) 12% (52) 15% (69) 451Age: 45-54 37% (130) 31% (110) 10% (37) 13% (47) 9% (31) 355Age: 55-64 38% (141) 29% (109) 12% (44) 12% (45) 9% (32) 371Age: 65+ 34% (157) 32% (150) 13% (62) 13% (61) 7% (33) 464Generation Z: 18-22 47% (67) 21% (30) 5% (7) 8% (11) 19% (28) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 40% (189) 27% (128) 11% (50) 11% (52) 12% (58) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 35% (190) 30% (160) 12% (62) 12% (63) 12% (63) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 36% (265) 31% (227) 12% (92) 12% (91) 8% (60) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 54% (387) 30% (215) 6% (40) 4% (29) 6% (46) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 36% (212) 27% (158) 12% (70) 11% (67) 15% (88) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 21% (144) 30% (205) 17% (116) 20% (137) 12% (79) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 54% (168) 29% (88) 5% (15) 6% (17) 7% (21) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 54% (219) 31% (127) 6% (25) 3% (12) 6% (25) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 30% (87) 26% (77) 13% (39) 16% (46) 14% (42) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 41% (125) 27% (81) 10% (31) 7% (21) 15% (46) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 20% (67) 29% (95) 17% (57) 22% (71) 13% (42) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 22% (78) 31% (110) 17% (59) 19% (65) 11% (37) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 56% (324) 30% (178) 6% (36) 4% (21) 4% (24) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 39% (181) 33% (152) 10% (46) 9% (40) 9% (42) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 22% (159) 29% (214) 18% (135) 21% (157) 10% (71) 736Educ: < College 38% (475) 26% (330) 11% (135) 11% (144) 14% (171) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 36% (171) 31% (149) 12% (58) 14% (64) 6% (30) 472Educ: Post-grad 36% (97) 37% (100) 12% (33) 9% (25) 5% (13) 268

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Registered Voters 37% (743) 29% (578) 11% (226) 12% (233) 11% (214) 1994Income: Under 50k 40% (413) 27% (279) 9% (91) 11% (116) 13% (138) 1037Income: 50k-100k 35% (228) 29% (193) 15% (97) 12% (79) 9% (61) 658Income: 100k+ 34% (103) 36% (106) 13% (38) 12% (37) 5% (15) 299Ethnicity: White 32% (524) 31% (494) 13% (213) 13% (214) 10% (168) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 45% (86) 29% (56) 10% (18) 7% (14) 10% (19) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 65% (165) 18% (46) 2% (5) 3% (7) 12% (29) 253Ethnicity: Other 43% (55) 30% (38) 6% (8) 9% (12) 13% (17) 128All Christian 33% (321) 31% (300) 13% (120) 13% (129) 9% (90) 960All Non-Christian 44% (34) 24% (19) 18% (14) 9% (7) 6% (5) 79Atheist 47% (44) 30% (28) 8% (7) 11% (10) 5% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40% (344) 27% (232) 10% (84) 10% (87) 13% (115) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 38% (38) 26% (26) 20% (20) 10% (10) 7% (7) 101Evangelical 36% (213) 27% (159) 10% (58) 14% (83) 12% (72) 585Non-Evangelical 35% (261) 31% (229) 13% (96) 11% (83) 9% (69) 739Community: Urban 51% (227) 25% (110) 9% (40) 7% (32) 9% (39) 449Community: Suburban 36% (361) 30% (297) 12% (123) 11% (114) 11% (110) 1006Community: Rural 29% (155) 32% (170) 12% (62) 16% (87) 12% (64) 539Employ: Private Sector 35% (206) 32% (188) 11% (64) 13% (74) 10% (57) 588Employ: Government 41% (55) 29% (39) 10% (14) 13% (18) 8% (10) 135Employ: Self-Employed 44% (76) 22% (39) 13% (22) 11% (19) 10% (18) 174Employ: Homemaker 27% (37) 30% (42) 12% (17) 14% (20) 17% (23) 138Employ: Student 49% (39) 25% (20) 7% (6) 9% (7) 10% (8) 81Employ: Retired 33% (173) 31% (164) 14% (75) 13% (68) 9% (46) 525Employ: Unemployed 49% (82) 24% (40) 6% (10) 8% (14) 12% (20) 167Employ: Other 41% (75) 25% (46) 10% (18) 7% (13) 17% (32) 185Military HH: Yes 33% (125) 30% (116) 13% (49) 14% (54) 10% (40) 384Military HH: No 38% (618) 29% (462) 11% (177) 11% (179) 11% (174) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 20% (162) 29% (229) 16% (129) 20% (158) 15% (118) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 49% (582) 29% (350) 8% (96) 6% (75) 8% (96) 1199

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Registered Voters 37% (743) 29% (578) 11% (226) 12% (233) 11% (214) 1994Trump Job Approve 21% (180) 29% (250) 18% (156) 20% (175) 11% (98) 859Trump Job Disapprove 51% (545) 30% (322) 6% (66) 5% (54) 7% (78) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 19% (87) 24% (112) 19% (88) 27% (128) 12% (55) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 24% (93) 35% (138) 18% (68) 12% (47) 11% (43) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 32% (81) 36% (91) 8% (21) 11% (28) 12% (31) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 57% (464) 28% (231) 5% (45) 3% (26) 6% (47) 813Favorable of Trump 21% (178) 29% (243) 18% (153) 21% (178) 11% (91) 843Unfavorable of Trump 51% (533) 31% (327) 6% (66) 5% (51) 7% (72) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 20% (100) 25% (121) 18% (88) 26% (125) 11% (55) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 22% (78) 34% (122) 18% (65) 15% (54) 10% (35) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 32% (63) 39% (77) 7% (15) 11% (21) 12% (24) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 55% (470) 29% (250) 6% (51) 3% (30) 6% (49) 849#1 Issue: Economy 40% (195) 25% (123) 11% (56) 13% (62) 10% (49) 485#1 Issue: Security 18% (80) 29% (127) 19% (85) 23% (101) 11% (48) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 46% (145) 32% (102) 6% (18) 8% (25) 8% (26) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 37% (109) 31% (91) 12% (35) 6% (19) 13% (37) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 57% (76) 19% (25) 8% (10) 1% (1) 15% (20) 132#1 Issue: Education 40% (43) 34% (37) 5% (5) 8% (9) 13% (15) 109#1 Issue: Energy 39% (42) 38% (40) 8% (9) 7% (7) 8% (8) 106#1 Issue: Other 47% (53) 29% (33) 7% (8) 9% (10) 9% (10) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 54% (420) 31% (239) 7% (53) 4% (30) 5% (40) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 22% (154) 27% (191) 18% (128) 22% (154) 10% (71) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 32% (29) 22% (20) 10% (9) 9% (8) 28% (26) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 55% (372) 31% (207) 6% (41) 3% (23) 4% (30) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 21% (145) 30% (211) 18% (125) 21% (147) 11% (76) 7042016 Vote: Other 33% (64) 28% (54) 10% (20) 12% (23) 16% (31) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38% (161) 25% (106) 9% (38) 9% (40) 18% (77) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 38% (513) 30% (408) 12% (167) 13% (174) 8% (103) 1365Voted in 2014: No 37% (230) 27% (170) 9% (58) 9% (59) 18% (110) 629

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Registered Voters 37% (743) 29% (578) 11% (226) 12% (233) 11% (214) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 52% (419) 29% (236) 8% (64) 6% (46) 6% (47) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 17% (94) 34% (187) 18% (96) 22% (120) 9% (48) 5462012 Vote: Other 25% (23) 28% (25) 17% (15) 18% (16) 12% (11) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38% (207) 24% (130) 9% (51) 9% (50) 20% (108) 5464-Region: Northeast 41% (145) 26% (94) 11% (41) 12% (44) 9% (33) 3564-Region: Midwest 36% (165) 27% (126) 15% (70) 11% (51) 10% (46) 4584-Region: South 37% (274) 30% (220) 10% (73) 12% (89) 12% (88) 7444-Region: West 37% (159) 32% (138) 10% (41) 11% (50) 11% (47) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 53% (455) 30% (256) 7% (58) 4% (37) 6% (56) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 22% (180) 30% (244) 17% (140) 20% (168) 11% (89) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 54% (427) 32% (253) 7% (53) 4% (29) 4% (36) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 23% (163) 29% (206) 16% (115) 22% (159) 10% (69) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 32% (36) 30% (33) 17% (19) 9% (10) 12% (14) 112Don’t know / No opinion 33% (79) 25% (59) 11% (26) 9% (21) 22% (53) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 41% (812) 32% (647) 12% (229) 5% (107) 10% (198) 1994Gender: Male 40% (376) 33% (307) 12% (113) 5% (51) 9% (86) 933Gender: Female 41% (436) 32% (340) 11% (116) 5% (56) 11% (113) 1061Age: 18-29 38% (135) 29% (103) 17% (60) 3% (11) 12% (42) 352Age: 30-44 36% (165) 33% (150) 11% (49) 6% (25) 14% (62) 451Age: 45-54 43% (154) 32% (115) 8% (29) 6% (22) 10% (34) 355Age: 55-64 43% (161) 34% (127) 10% (38) 4% (15) 8% (29) 371Age: 65+ 42% (196) 33% (151) 11% (53) 7% (33) 7% (31) 464Generation Z: 18-22 37% (53) 30% (44) 15% (22) 3% (4) 14% (21) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 38% (182) 31% (147) 15% (74) 5% (24) 11% (52) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 41% (220) 33% (178) 8% (43) 6% (30) 12% (66) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 43% (317) 34% (247) 10% (76) 5% (39) 8% (56) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 47% (336) 33% (240) 11% (75) 2% (15) 7% (51) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 36% (214) 32% (190) 13% (75) 6% (37) 13% (79) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 38% (262) 32% (217) 12% (79) 8% (55) 10% (68) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 48% (148) 34% (105) 10% (32) 1% (3) 7% (21) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 46% (187) 33% (134) 11% (44) 3% (11) 7% (30) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 34% (100) 33% (95) 14% (39) 8% (23) 12% (34) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 38% (114) 31% (95) 12% (36) 5% (14) 15% (44) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 39% (128) 32% (107) 13% (42) 7% (25) 9% (30) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 38% (134) 31% (110) 10% (36) 9% (31) 11% (38) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 46% (269) 34% (201) 12% (73) 3% (17) 4% (24) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 40% (186) 37% (169) 10% (48) 4% (18) 9% (40) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 38% (283) 32% (234) 12% (89) 9% (63) 9% (67) 736Educ: < College 42% (522) 32% (407) 9% (111) 5% (64) 12% (150) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 38% (177) 32% (152) 17% (79) 6% (29) 7% (35) 472Educ: Post-grad 42% (113) 33% (88) 15% (39) 5% (15) 5% (13) 268

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Registered Voters 41% (812) 32% (647) 12% (229) 5% (107) 10% (198) 1994Income: Under 50k 42% (431) 31% (324) 10% (107) 4% (46) 12% (129) 1037Income: 50k-100k 39% (256) 33% (214) 13% (86) 7% (46) 8% (56) 658Income: 100k+ 42% (125) 37% (109) 12% (35) 5% (15) 4% (13) 299Ethnicity: White 40% (639) 33% (534) 12% (193) 6% (93) 10% (154) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 44% (85) 32% (61) 13% (25) 2% (4) 9% (18) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 47% (119) 29% (74) 9% (23) 3% (7) 12% (29) 253Ethnicity: Other 42% (54) 30% (39) 10% (13) 6% (7) 12% (15) 128All Christian 42% (406) 33% (315) 11% (107) 5% (49) 9% (82) 960All Non-Christian 54% (42) 29% (23) 13% (10) 2% (1) 3% (3) 79Atheist 38% (36) 38% (35) 12% (11) 7% (7) 5% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 38% (329) 32% (274) 12% (101) 6% (50) 13% (109) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 49% (49) 27% (28) 17% (17) 1% (1) 5% (5) 101Evangelical 43% (251) 29% (168) 9% (55) 7% (43) 12% (70) 585Non-Evangelical 42% (312) 32% (240) 12% (89) 5% (34) 9% (64) 739Community: Urban 49% (221) 28% (125) 11% (49) 4% (17) 8% (36) 449Community: Suburban 39% (391) 35% (350) 12% (118) 5% (48) 10% (99) 1006Community: Rural 37% (200) 32% (172) 12% (62) 8% (42) 12% (63) 539Employ: Private Sector 38% (222) 37% (215) 13% (77) 4% (24) 8% (49) 588Employ: Government 45% (61) 29% (40) 12% (17) 6% (8) 7% (10) 135Employ: Self-Employed 46% (80) 24% (43) 15% (26) 6% (10) 10% (17) 174Employ: Homemaker 41% (57) 22% (30) 9% (12) 9% (12) 20% (28) 138Employ: Student 35% (28) 31% (25) 22% (18) 2% (1) 11% (9) 81Employ: Retired 41% (215) 35% (181) 10% (53) 7% (36) 8% (41) 525Employ: Unemployed 39% (65) 36% (60) 8% (14) 5% (9) 11% (19) 167Employ: Other 45% (84) 29% (53) 7% (13) 4% (8) 14% (27) 185Military HH: Yes 44% (170) 30% (115) 11% (43) 6% (24) 8% (32) 384Military HH: No 40% (642) 33% (532) 12% (187) 5% (83) 10% (167) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 36% (284) 31% (250) 12% (96) 8% (67) 12% (98) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 44% (528) 33% (397) 11% (134) 3% (40) 8% (100) 1199

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Registered Voters 41% (812) 32% (647) 12% (229) 5% (107) 10% (198) 1994Trump Job Approve 38% (324) 33% (284) 11% (96) 8% (72) 10% (83) 859Trump Job Disapprove 44% (472) 33% (349) 12% (128) 3% (32) 8% (84) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 39% (182) 30% (141) 12% (58) 10% (46) 9% (43) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 37% (143) 37% (142) 10% (37) 7% (26) 10% (40) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 36% (90) 37% (92) 13% (33) 3% (8) 12% (29) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 47% (382) 32% (257) 12% (95) 3% (24) 7% (55) 813Favorable of Trump 39% (331) 32% (274) 11% (91) 8% (71) 9% (76) 843Unfavorable of Trump 43% (455) 34% (353) 13% (131) 3% (32) 7% (79) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 43% (211) 29% (140) 10% (47) 10% (49) 9% (42) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 34% (120) 38% (134) 12% (44) 6% (22) 10% (34) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 31% (62) 39% (78) 14% (28) 3% (7) 13% (26) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 46% (393) 32% (276) 12% (103) 3% (25) 6% (53) 849#1 Issue: Economy 40% (196) 32% (155) 14% (65) 6% (27) 8% (41) 485#1 Issue: Security 41% (179) 31% (138) 11% (48) 9% (40) 8% (35) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 45% (143) 32% (100) 10% (31) 5% (16) 8% (25) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 43% (125) 34% (99) 7% (20) 2% (7) 14% (40) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 35% (47) 32% (42) 12% (16) 3% (4) 18% (23) 132#1 Issue: Education 31% (34) 35% (39) 17% (18) 3% (3) 15% (16) 109#1 Issue: Energy 36% (38) 39% (42) 15% (16) 3% (3) 7% (8) 106#1 Issue: Other 45% (51) 28% (32) 12% (13) 6% (7) 9% (10) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 47% (370) 33% (262) 11% (85) 2% (16) 6% (51) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 39% (270) 32% (225) 11% (80) 9% (66) 8% (58) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 31% (29) 23% (21) 14% (13) 6% (5) 26% (23) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 49% (329) 33% (221) 10% (70) 2% (16) 6% (39) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 38% (267) 33% (230) 12% (84) 8% (59) 9% (63) 7042016 Vote: Other 35% (68) 32% (62) 14% (27) 5% (9) 14% (27) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35% (148) 32% (134) 11% (46) 6% (23) 16% (69) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 43% (593) 32% (443) 11% (149) 6% (79) 7% (102) 1365Voted in 2014: No 35% (220) 32% (204) 13% (81) 4% (28) 15% (96) 629

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Registered Voters 41% (812) 32% (647) 12% (229) 5% (107) 10% (198) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 46% (373) 34% (277) 10% (80) 3% (23) 7% (58) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 38% (209) 33% (181) 12% (66) 9% (51) 7% (39) 5462012 Vote: Other 32% (29) 27% (24) 17% (15) 10% (9) 14% (12) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37% (202) 30% (165) 12% (67) 4% (24) 16% (89) 5464-Region: Northeast 43% (151) 34% (123) 12% (42) 4% (13) 8% (27) 3564-Region: Midwest 38% (174) 31% (140) 16% (72) 7% (33) 8% (39) 4584-Region: South 43% (323) 31% (232) 9% (64) 5% (39) 12% (87) 7444-Region: West 38% (164) 35% (153) 12% (52) 5% (22) 10% (45) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 46% (395) 34% (293) 11% (94) 2% (19) 7% (61) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 39% (319) 32% (263) 12% (99) 8% (66) 9% (75) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 46% (370) 35% (281) 10% (84) 3% (21) 5% (43) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 40% (284) 32% (227) 11% (77) 9% (65) 8% (58) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 38% (43) 27% (30) 22% (25) 2% (2) 11% (12) 112Don’t know / No opinion 36% (85) 28% (68) 11% (26) 6% (14) 19% (46) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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DemographicBernieSanders

ElizabethWar-ren

PeteButtigieg

AmyKlobuchar

BetoO’Rourke

SteveBul-lock

JohnDe-laney

JohnHick-en-

looperTimRyan

MarianneWilliamson

JoeBiden

KamalaHar-ris

CoryBooker

JulianCas-tro

AndrewYang

MichaelBen-net

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KirstenGilli-brand

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Registered Voters 10% (197) 8% (159) 3% (57) 1% (19) 2% (39) — (5) — (8) — (7) 1% (21) 1% (13) 19% (371) 9% (185) 1% (26) 1% (16) 1% (26) — (7) — (3) 1% (27) 1% (12) — (10) 39% (785) 1994Gender: Male 11% (102) 7% (65) 3% (28) 1% (9) 1% (12) — (3) 1% (6) — (3) 1% (9) 1% (5) 19% (180) 10% (92) 2% (18) 1% (12) 2% (17) 1% (5) — (1) 2% (23) 1% (7) — (1) 36% (335) 933Gender: Female 9% (95) 9% (94) 3% (29) 1% (9) 3% (27) — (2) — (2) — (4) 1% (12) 1% (7) 18% (191) 9% (93) 1% (8) — (5) 1% (9) — (2) — (2) — (5) — (5) 1% (9) 42% (450) 1061Age: 18-29 17% (61) 8% (29) 2% (9) 1% (2) 3% (11) 1% (2) 1% (3) — (0) 2% (6) — (0) 14% (51) 7% (24) 1% (2) — (1) 4% (12) 2% (6) — (1) 1% (3) — (1) — (0) 37% (129) 352Age: 30-44 15% (66) 6% (28) 3% (12) — (1) 3% (13) 1% (2) — (0) 1% (3) 1% (5) — (2) 14% (64) 10% (45) 2% (11) 1% (5) 2% (8) — (0) — (2) 1% (6) — (2) — (1) 39% (177) 451Age: 45-54 8% (28) 9% (31) 1% (5) 1% (4) 1% (5) — (1) 1% (3) — (1) 1% (3) 1% (3) 22% (78) 8% (28) 1% (5) 1% (4) 1% (3) — (0) — (0) 2% (7) 1% (3) 1% (4) 39% (139) 355Age: 55-64 7% (25) 8% (30) 2% (9) — (1) 1% (4) — (0) — (1) — (0) 1% (3) 1% (4) 23% (86) 9% (34) 1% (2) — (1) 1% (2) — (0) — (0) 2% (6) 1% (4) 1% (3) 42% (156) 371Age: 65+ 4% (17) 9% (42) 5% (23) 2% (10) 1% (6) — (0) — (1) 1% (3) 1% (4) 1% (3) 20% (93) 12% (55) 1% (5) 1% (6) — (0) — (1) — (0) 1% (6) — (2) — (1) 40% (185) 464Generation Z: 18-22 18% (25) 7% (10) 3% (4) 2% (2) 3% (5) 1% (2) 1% (1) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) 8% (11) 5% (8) — (0) — (1) 6% (9) 1% (1) 1% (1) 1% (1) — (1) — (0) 42% (61) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 17% (82) 8% (37) 2% (10) — (1) 3% (13) 1% (2) — (2) — (1) 2% (9) — (2) 16% (77) 8% (38) 2% (9) — (1) 2% (10) 1% (6) — (1) — (2) — (2) — (1) 36% (173) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 9% (49) 7% (40) 2% (11) 1% (4) 2% (12) — (1) 1% (3) 1% (3) 1% (4) — (3) 19% (104) 10% (52) 2% (9) 1% (8) 1% (6) — (0) — (1) 2% (12) 1% (4) 1% (4) 39% (211) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 6% (42) 8% (62) 3% (25) 1% (9) 1% (9) — (0) — (2) — (3) 1% (7) 1% (7) 21% (157) 10% (77) 1% (6) 1% (6) — (2) — (1) — (0) 1% (9) 1% (5) 1% (5) 41% (302) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 12% (85) 14% (98) 4% (27) 1% (6) 3% (18) — (3) — (0) — (1) 1% (7) — (2) 27% (197) 16% (111) 2% (14) 1% (5) 1% (10) — (2) — (3) — (2) 1% (4) 1% (4) 16% (118) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 10% (58) 7% (40) 4% (23) 1% (3) 2% (11) — (2) 1% (5) — (2) 1% (4) 1% (6) 12% (73) 7% (43) 1% (5) 1% (6) 2% (10) — (3) — (0) 1% (8) — (2) 1% (5) 48% (288) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 8% (54) 3% (21) 1% (7) 1% (9) 1% (10) — (1) — (3) 1% (4) 1% (9) 1% (5) 15% (102) 5% (31) 1% (7) 1% (5) 1% (6) — (3) — (0) 3% (18) 1% (6) — (0) 56% (379) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 13% (41) 13% (40) 3% (11) 1% (2) 1% (4) — (1) — (0) — (1) 1% (4) — (1) 28% (86) 16% (50) 3% (9) 1% (4) 3% (9) — (1) — (1) 1% (2) 1% (2) — (1) 13% (40) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 11% (44) 14% (58) 4% (16) 1% (4) 3% (14) — (2) — (0) — (0) 1% (3) — (1) 27% (111) 15% (62) 1% (5) — (1) — (1) — (1) 1% (2) — (0) — (2) 1% (3) 19% (77) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 10% (29) 5% (15) 4% (12) 1% (2) 2% (5) 1% (2) 1% (4) — (0) — (1) — (1) 13% (39) 9% (27) 2% (5) 2% (5) 1% (4) 1% (3) — (0) 2% (5) 1% (2) — (0) 45% (130) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 9% (28) 8% (26) 3% (11) — (1) 2% (6) — (0) — (1) 1% (2) 1% (3) 2% (5) 11% (33) 5% (16) — (0) — (1) 2% (6) — (0) — (0) 1% (2) — (0) 2% (5) 52% (157) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 9% (31) 3% (11) 2% (5) 2% (5) 1% (3) — (0) 1% (2) 1% (2) 1% (4) 1% (3) 17% (55) 5% (15) 1% (4) 1% (3) 1% (4) — (1) — (0) 5% (16) 1% (3) — (0) 49% (164) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 7% (23) 3% (10) 1% (2) 1% (4) 2% (7) — (1) — (1) 1% (2) 1% (5) — (2) 13% (47) 4% (16) 1% (4) 1% (2) 1% (2) — (2) — (0) 1% (2) 1% (3) — (0) 62% (215) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 14% (83) 17% (102) 4% (24) 1% (7) 3% (17) — (1) — (2) — (1) — (2) — (2) 20% (118) 15% (90) 2% (9) 1% (7) 2% (9) 1% (5) — (1) — (2) — (3) 1% (4) 16% (94) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 11% (50) 6% (26) 3% (14) 1% (4) 1% (5) — (2) 1% (2) — (1) 1% (6) 1% (3) 23% (106) 10% (47) 2% (11) — (1) 1% (7) — (2) — (0) 1% (5) — (2) — (0) 36% (167) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 6% (45) 4% (29) 2% (17) 1% (7) 2% (11) — (1) 1% (4) 1% (5) 1% (9) 1% (7) 16% (119) 6% (42) 1% (5) 1% (8) 1% (9) — (1) — (1) 3% (20) 1% (7) 1% (5) 53% (387) 736Educ: < College 11% (142) 5% (59) 2% (28) 1% (6) 2% (25) — (5) — (5) — (2) 1% (14) — (6) 19% (241) 8% (96) 1% (13) 1% (9) 1% (16) — (6) — (2) 1% (16) — (5) 1% (7) 44% (551) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 8% (38) 15% (72) 3% (15) 1% (7) 2% (10) — (0) — (2) 1% (3) 1% (3) 1% (3) 18% (83) 11% (53) 1% (5) 1% (3) 1% (6) — (0) — (0) 2% (7) 1% (5) — (2) 33% (154) 472Educ: Post-grad 6% (17) 11% (29) 5% (15) 2% (6) 1% (3) — (0) 1% (2) 1% (2) 1% (4) 1% (4) 18% (47) 13% (36) 3% (8) 2% (4) 1% (4) — (1) — (1) 1% (4) 1% (2) — (0) 30% (80) 268Income: Under 50k 11% (115) 7% (68) 2% (25) 1% (5) 2% (18) 1% (5) — (2) — (1) 1% (11) 1% (8) 18% (184) 9% (89) 1% (10) 1% (8) 1% (13) 1% (6) — (3) 1% (6) — (4) 1% (8) 43% (446) 1037Income: 50k-100k 9% (59) 9% (56) 3% (18) 2% (10) 2% (16) — (0) 1% (5) — (2) 1% (8) 1% (4) 20% (129) 8% (55) 2% (14) 1% (6) 1% (7) — (1) — (1) 2% (16) 1% (6) — (1) 37% (244) 658Income: 100k+ 8% (23) 12% (35) 5% (14) 1% (3) 2% (5) — (0) — (1) 1% (3) — (1) — (1) 19% (58) 14% (41) 1% (2) 1% (2) 2% (6) — (0) — (0) 2% (6) 1% (2) — (0) 32% (95) 299Ethnicity: White 9% (148) 8% (134) 3% (52) 1% (17) 2% (27) — (2) 1% (8) — (7) 1% (18) 1% (11) 18% (282) 9% (147) 1% (18) 1% (14) 1% (20) — (2) — (0) 2% (25) 1% (11) 1% (10) 41% (661) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 20% (38) 5% (10) 2% (4) 1% (2) 5% (9) — (0) — (1) — (0) 1% (1) — (1) 15% (29) 10% (20) 2% (4) 2% (3) 4% (8) — (1) — (0) 2% (4) — (0) 2% (4) 28% (55) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 14% (35) 6% (16) 1% (3) — (0) 2% (6) 1% (2) — (0) — (0) 1% (2) — (0) 26% (65) 13% (33) 3% (7) 1% (2) 1% (2) 2% (4) 1% (2) — (0) — (1) — (0) 29% (74) 253Ethnicity: Other 11% (15) 8% (10) 2% (3) 2% (2) 5% (6) — (0) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) 1% (1) 18% (24) 4% (6) 1% (1) — (1) 3% (4) — (1) 1% (1) 2% (3) — (0) — (0) 39% (50) 128All Christian 8% (73) 6% (62) 3% (31) 1% (14) 2% (21) — (0) — (4) 1% (6) 1% (8) 1% (8) 20% (196) 9% (89) 1% (10) 1% (11) 1% (13) — (4) — (1) 1% (14) 1% (7) 1% (5) 40% (384) 960All Non-Christian 8% (6) 15% (12) 9% (7) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) — (0) — (0) 3% (2) 1% (1) 16% (13) 8% (6) 9% (7) — (0) 1% (1) 1% (1) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) — (0) 26% (20) 79Atheist 17% (15) 19% (17) 5% (5) 2% (2) 3% (3) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 2% (2) 12% (11) 9% (9) — (0) 2% (2) 3% (3) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) 1% (1) 24% (22) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 12% (102) 8% (68) 2% (14) — (2) 2% (15) 1% (5) — (4) — (1) 1% (10) — (2) 18% (152) 9% (81) 1% (9) — (4) 1% (10) — (2) — (2) 1% (12) 1% (4) — (3) 42% (358) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 10% (10) 12% (12) 10% (10) — (0) 2% (2) — (0) — (0) — (0) 2% (2) 2% (2) 14% (14) 7% (7) 7% (7) — (0) 1% (1) 2% (2) — (0) 2% (2) — (0) 1% (1) 28% (28) 101

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DemographicBernieSanders

ElizabethWar-ren

PeteButtigieg

AmyKlobuchar

BetoO’Rourke

SteveBul-lock

JohnDe-laney

JohnHick-en-

looperTimRyan

MarianneWilliamson

JoeBiden

KamalaHar-ris

CoryBooker

JulianCas-tro

AndrewYang

MichaelBen-net

BilldeBla-sio

TulsiGab-bard

KirstenGilli-brand

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1% (4) 1% (6) — (1) — (0) 1% (7) 1% (4) — (1) 49% (264) 539Employ: Private Sector 13% (79) 8% (48) 3% (18) 1% (4) 2% (11) — (0) 1% (3) — (2) 1% (5) — (0) 18% (107) 11% (63) 3% (16) — (1) 2% (11) — (2) — (0) 1% (7) 1% (6) — (1) 35% (205) 588Employ: Government 8% (10) 11% (15) 2% (2) 1% (1) 4% (5) 1% (1) 1% (1) — (0) — (1) 2% (3) 21% (28) 10% (13) — (0) 3% (4) 2% (3) 1% (1) 1% (1) 2% (3) 1% (1) 1% (1) 31% (42) 135Employ: Self-Employed 11% (18) 4% (7) 3% (5) 3% (5) 4% (7) — (0) — (1) — (0) — (1) 1% (2) 18% (32) 10% (17) 1% (1) 1% (2) 1% (1) 1% (1) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) 1% (1) 41% (71) 174Employ: Homemaker 9% (12) 8% (11) 1% (2) 1% (1) 4% (6) — (0) 1% (2) 2% (2) 2% (3) — (0) 10% (14) 9% (13) — (0) 1% (1) — (1) — (0) — (0) 2% (2) — (0) — (0) 51% (70) 138Employ: Student 20% (16) 12% (10) 1% (1) 1% (1) 3% (2) 1% (0) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) 19% (15) 7% (6) — (0) 1% (1) 4% (4) — (0) 1% (1) 1% (1) 1% (1) — (0) 29% (24) 81Employ: Retired 4% (21) 10% (52) 4% (23) 1% (6) 1% (3) — (0) — (2) — (2) 1% (8) 1% (5) 20% (107) 11% (58) 1% (6) 1% (6) — (0) — (1) — (0) 2% (11) 1% (3) — (1) 40% (212) 525Employ: Unemployed 8% (13) 4% (7) 1% (2) — (0) 3% (5) 2% (4) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) 1% (2) 15% (26) 7% (11) — (1) 1% (1) 2% (4) 1% (2) 1% (1) 1% (2) — (0) 1% (2) 50% (83) 167Employ: Other 15% (28) 6% (11) 3% (5) 1% (2) — (1) — (0) — (0) — (1) 1% (2) — (0) 23% (42) 2% (4) 2% (3) 1% (1) 2% (3) — (1) — (0) — (1) 1% (1) 1% (3) 41% (77) 185Military HH: Yes 7% (26) 8% (29) 1% (6) 1% (4) 1% (3) — (0) 1% (3) 1% (4) 1% (3) 1% (3) 22% (84) 9% (35) 1% (4) 2% (7) — (2) 1% (3) — (1) 3% (12) — (1) — (0) 41% (156) 384Military HH: No 11% (172) 8% (130) 3% (52) 1% (15) 2% (36) — (5) — (5) — (3) 1% (18) 1% (10) 18% (287) 9% (150) 1% (22) 1% (10) 2% (24) — (4) — (3) 1% (16) 1% (11) 1% (10) 39% (628) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 8% (60) 3% (20) 1% (11) 1% (7) 1% (9) — (2) — (3) 1% (5) 1% (12) 1% (10) 15% (123) 6% (48) 2% (14) — (3) 1% (11) — (3) — (0) 2% (18) 1% (7) — (3) 54% (426) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 11% (137) 12% (139) 4% (46) 1% (12) 3% (30) — (3) — (5) — (2) 1% (9) — (3) 21% (249) 11% (137) 1% (12) 1% (14) 1% (15) — (4) — (3) 1% (10) — (5) 1% (7) 30% (359) 1199Trump Job Approve 8% (65) 3% (23) 1% (13) 1% (7) 1% (7) — (1) — (3) 1% (6) 2% (13) 1% (9) 14% (123) 6% (48) 1% (13) — (2) 1% (11) — (4) — (0) 2% (19) 1% (9) — (0) 56% (483) 859Trump Job Disapprove 12% (130) 13% (136) 4% (44) 1% (11) 3% (32) — (4) 1% (6) — (1) 1% (8) — (3) 23% (243) 13% (136) 1% (13) 1% (14) 1% (15) — (2) — (2) 1% (8) — (3) 1% (10) 23% (243) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 5% (24) 3% (12) 1% (6) 1% (6) — (1) — (1) — (2) 1% (4) 1% (4) 2% (9) 12% (57) 5% (23) 2% (9) — (2) 2% (11) 1% (2) — (0) 4% (19) 1% (4) — (0) 58% (273) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 11% (41) 3% (11) 2% (7) — (2) 1% (5) — (0) — (1) — (2) 2% (9) — (0) 17% (66) 6% (25) 1% (3) — (1) — (0) — (2) — (0) — (1) 1% (5) — (0) 54% (210) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 13% (33) 5% (13) 4% (9) — (1) 4% (10) 2% (4) 1% (2) — (0) 2% (5) — (0) 20% (50) 9% (24) 2% (4) 2% (5) 2% (6) — (0) — (0) 1% (3) — (0) 2% (5) 31% (78) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 12% (97) 15% (123) 4% (35) 1% (11) 3% (21) — (0) — (3) — (1) — (3) — (3) 24% (193) 14% (113) 1% (9) 1% (9) 1% (9) — (2) — (2) 1% (5) — (3) 1% (4) 20% (165) 813Favorable of Trump 7% (57) 3% (21) 1% (11) 1% (7) 1% (7) — (1) — (3) 1% (6) 1% (12) 1% (9) 15% (125) 6% (48) 1% (13) — (3) 1% (12) — (3) — (1) 2% (20) 1% (9) — (0) 56% (476) 843Unfavorable of Trump 12% (131) 13% (138) 4% (46) 1% (11) 3% (27) — (2) 1% (6) — (1) 1% (8) — (4) 22% (234) 13% (135) 1% (13) 1% (12) 1% (14) — (3) — (1) 1% (7) — (3) 1% (10) 23% (245) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 6% (27) 2% (12) 1% (3) 1% (7) — (1) — (1) 1% (3) 1% (3) 1% (4) 2% (9) 13% (63) 6% (30) 2% (9) — (2) 2% (8) — (2) — (1) 4% (18) 1% (3) — (0) 58% (284) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9% (30) 3% (9) 2% (8) — (1) 1% (5) — (0) — (0) 1% (3) 2% (9) — (0) 18% (62) 5% (18) 1% (3) — (2) 1% (4) — (1) — (0) 1% (2) 2% (6) — (0) 54% (192) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 15% (30) 4% (9) 5% (10) — (1) 2% (5) 1% (2) 1% (1) — (0) 1% (3) — (0) 18% (35) 8% (17) 1% (2) 1% (2) 2% (3) — (0) — (0) 1% (2) — (0) 2% (4) 37% (75) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 12% (101) 15% (129) 4% (35) 1% (11) 3% (23) — (0) — (4) — (1) 1% (5) — (4) 23% (199) 14% (118) 1% (11) 1% (10) 1% (10) — (3) — (1) 1% (5) — (3) 1% (6) 20% (170) 849#1 Issue: Economy 12% (56) 6% (31) 3% (16) 1% (5) 3% (12) 1% (4) 1% (3) 1% (3) 1% (4) 1% (4) 20% (95) 9% (42) 2% (11) 1% (3) 2% (9) — (2) — (1) 1% (6) — (2) 1% (3) 36% (173) 485#1 Issue: Security 7% (31) 3% (13) 1% (6) 1% (3) 1% (4) — (1) — (2) 1% (3) 2% (7) 2% (7) 14% (64) 6% (28) 1% (4) 1% (3) 1% (3) 1% (2) — (1) 4% (16) 1% (4) — (0) 54% (239) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 10% (31) 10% (31) 3% (11) — (1) 3% (9) — (0) 1% (2) — (0) 1% (4) — (1) 23% (73) 11% (36) 1% (4) 2% (5) 2% (5) — (0) — (0) 1% (2) — (0) 2% (6) 30% (95) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 8% (22) 9% (25) 3% (7) 2% (5) 1% (4) — (0) — (0) — (1) 1% (2) — (0) 25% (73) 11% (31) — (1) 1% (4) — (0) 1% (2) — (0) — (1) 1% (2) — (0) 38% (111) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 8% (11) 15% (20) 5% (6) 2% (2) 3% (4) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) — (0) — (0) 13% (17) 9% (11) 1% (2) — (0) 1% (1) 1% (2) 1% (1) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) 41% (54) 132#1 Issue: Education 12% (13) 9% (10) 3% (4) 2% (2) 3% (3) — (0) — (0) — (0) 2% (2) — (0) 16% (18) 8% (9) 2% (2) 2% (2) 2% (3) — (0) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) 37% (40) 109#1 Issue: Energy 14% (15) 17% (18) 5% (5) 1% (1) 3% (3) — (0) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) 1% (1) 16% (17) 17% (18) 1% (1) — (0) 5% (5) — (0) — (0) — (0) 1% (2) — (0) 18% (19) 106#1 Issue: Other 15% (18) 10% (12) 1% (2) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 12% (14) 9% (11) 1% (1) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 2% (2) — (0) 1% (1) 47% (54) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 12% (91) 15% (116) 4% (35) 1% (7) 3% (20) — (0) — (2) — (0) 1% (5) — (2) 26% (206) 16% (123) 2% (12) 1% (8) 1% (10) — (1) — (1) 1% (4) 1% (5) 1% (7) 16% (128) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 7% (49) 4% (26) 2% (13) 1% (9) — (3) — (0) — (3) 1% (7) 1% (8) 1% (9) 15% (102) 5% (35) 1% (8) 1% (5) 1% (7) — (2) — (0) 3% (18) 1% (5) — (0) 56% (389) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 14% (13) 5% (4) 2% (2) — (0) 2% (2) 3% (2) 2% (2) — (0) 2% (2) 3% (2) 11% (11) 1% (1) 1% (1) — (0) 3% (3) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) — (0) 52% (47) 92

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Table POL13: Thinking about all of the Democratic presidential candidates, who do you expect to perform the best during the July 30th and July 31stprimary debates?

DemographicBernieSanders

ElizabethWar-ren

PeteButtigieg

AmyKlobuchar

BetoO’Rourke

SteveBul-lock

JohnDe-laney

JohnHick-en-

looperTimRyan

MarianneWilliamson

JoeBiden

KamalaHar-ris

CoryBooker

JulianCas-tro

AndrewYang

MichaelBen-net

BilldeBla-sio

TulsiGab-bard

KirstenGilli-brand

JayIn-slee

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Registered Voters 10% (197) 8% (159) 3% (57) 1% (19) 2% (39) — (5) — (8) — (7) 1% (21) 1% (13) 19% (371) 9% (185) 1% (26) 1% (16) 1% (26) — (7) — (3) 1% (27) 1% (12) — (10) 39% (785) 19942016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 11% (72) 15% (99) 4% (27) 1% (8) 2% (14) — (1) — (1) — (1) 1% (3) — (2) 27% (184) 16% (107) 2% (12) 1% (6) 1% (7) 1% (3) — (1) — (1) — (3) 1% (4) 18% (118) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 6% (45) 4% (26) 2% (12) 1% (8) 1% (6) — (0) — (3) 1% (4) 2% (12) 1% (7) 16% (111) 5% (36) 1% (10) 1% (4) 1% (9) — (2) — (0) 2% (17) 1% (5) — (1) 54% (383) 7042016 Vote: Other 14% (26) 6% (12) 4% (7) 1% (1) 3% (5) — (1) 1% (2) 1% (2) 2% (3) 1% (2) 13% (26) 9% (17) 1% (2) 2% (3) — (1) — (0) — (0) 4% (7) 1% (2) 1% (1) 37% (71) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13% (54) 5% (22) 2% (11) — (1) 3% (14) — (2) — (1) — (0) — (2) — (2) 12% (50) 6% (25) — (2) 1% (3) 2% (10) — (1) 1% (2) — (2) — (2) 1% (3) 50% (212) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 9% (118) 9% (117) 3% (48) 1% (13) 1% (19) — (2) — (6) — (7) 1% (10) 1% (9) 21% (293) 10% (134) 2% (22) 1% (13) 1% (16) — (3) — (1) 2% (25) 1% (9) — (6) 36% (496) 1365Voted in 2014: No 13% (79) 7% (43) 2% (9) 1% (6) 3% (20) 1% (4) — (2) — (0) 2% (10) 1% (3) 13% (79) 8% (51) 1% (4) — (3) 2% (11) 1% (4) — (3) — (3) — (2) 1% (4) 46% (289) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 11% (92) 11% (91) 4% (31) 1% (10) 2% (17) — (1) — (2) — (2) 1% (5) — (2) 25% (201) 14% (117) 2% (15) 1% (8) 2% (12) — (2) — (1) 1% (5) — (3) 1% (5) 23% (189) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 5% (28) 4% (22) 3% (14) 1% (5) 1% (3) — (0) — (1) 1% (5) 2% (8) 1% (6) 15% (79) 6% (33) 2% (9) 1% (6) 1% (4) — (1) — (0) 3% (14) 1% (8) — (1) 54% (297) 5462012 Vote: Other 10% (9) 5% (4) 2% (2) — (0) 1% (1) 1% (1) 4% (3) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) 18% (16) 5% (4) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) — (0) 3% (3) — (0) — (0) 50% (45) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12% (67) 8% (42) 2% (10) 1% (4) 3% (19) 1% (4) — (3) — (0) 1% (8) 1% (3) 14% (75) 6% (31) — (2) — (2) 2% (9) 1% (4) — (3) 1% (5) — (1) 1% (3) 46% (254) 5464-Region: Northeast 8% (27) 8% (29) 3% (10) 1% (4) 1% (4) — (1) — (1) — (1) 2% (8) 1% (4) 23% (82) 13% (47) 3% (9) 1% (3) 1% (2) — (0) 1% (2) 1% (4) 1% (5) 1% (2) 31% (110) 3564-Region: Midwest 8% (39) 7% (33) 5% (23) 2% (8) 2% (7) — (1) 1% (3) — (2) 1% (5) 1% (4) 18% (84) 5% (25) 1% (2) — (2) 2% (9) 1% (4) — (0) 1% (6) 1% (3) — (1) 43% (197) 4584-Region: South 10% (74) 8% (60) 2% (14) — (3) 3% (23) — (2) — (2) — (3) 1% (6) — (0) 20% (147) 9% (66) 1% (8) 1% (9) 1% (6) — (2) — (0) 1% (9) 1% (4) — (0) 41% (307) 7444-Region: West 13% (57) 8% (37) 2% (11) 1% (4) 1% (5) — (2) — (2) — (1) 1% (3) 1% (5) 13% (58) 11% (48) 1% (6) — (2) 2% (8) — (2) — (1) 2% (8) — (0) 1% (6) 39% (171) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 13% (110) 14% (117) 4% (33) 1% (7) 3% (24) — (3) — (1) — (1) 1% (7) — (3) 25% (215) 15% (130) 2% (14) 1% (7) 1% (13) — (2) — (3) — (2) — (4) 1% (6) 19% (160) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8% (64) 3% (25) 2% (14) 1% (10) 1% (11) — (1) 1% (5) 1% (6) 1% (10) 1% (7) 15% (124) 5% (40) 1% (8) 1% (8) 1% (6) — (3) — (0) 2% (19) 1% (7) — (3) 55% (450) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 13% (105) 15% (118) 4% (32) 1% (7) 2% (20) — (1) — (1) — (1) 1% (8) — (4) 26% (211) 16% (124) 2% (13) 1% (7) 1% (11) — (2) — (1) — (4) — (4) 1% (5) 15% (119) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 8% (56) 3% (24) 1% (10) 1% (7) 1% (6) — (1) 1% (5) 1% (5) 1% (9) 1% (5) 14% (101) 4% (32) 1% (8) 1% (5) 1% (8) — (2) — (0) 3% (19) 1% (7) — (0) 56% (402) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 10% (11) 4% (4) 5% (5) 1% (1) 4% (4) 1% (2) — (0) 1% (1) 1% (1) 1% (1) 15% (17) 10% (11) 3% (3) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) — (0) — (0) 42% (48) 112Don’t know / No opinion 8% (19) 4% (10) 3% (7) 1% (3) 2% (6) 1% (2) 1% (2) — (0) — (0) 1% (3) 10% (25) 4% (9) 1% (1) 2% (4) 2% (5) 1% (3) — (1) 1% (2) — (0) 2% (4) 56% (133) 239

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Table POL14: And speci cally, who do you think will perform the best during the July 30th Democratic presidential primary debate?

DemographicBernieSanders

ElizabethWarren

PeteButtigieg

AmyKlobuchar

BetoO’Rourke

SteveBullock

JohnDelaney

JohnHick-enlooper Tim Ryan

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Registered Voters 18% (368) 17% (337) 6% (120) 2% (49) 4% (71) 1% (18) 1% (18) 1% (30) 2% (33) 1% (22) 47% (929) 1994Gender: Male 20% (186) 16% (149) 7% (61) 3% (24) 4% (35) 1% (9) 1% (11) 2% (17) 2% (18) 1% (12) 44% (410) 933Gender: Female 17% (182) 18% (188) 6% (59) 2% (25) 3% (36) 1% (9) 1% (6) 1% (12) 1% (15) 1% (10) 49% (519) 1061Age: 18-29 29% (101) 13% (47) 3% (11) 2% (6) 5% (17) 2% (5) 2% (6) 2% (5) 2% (7) — (2) 41% (144) 352Age: 30-44 24% (111) 14% (62) 4% (18) 1% (7) 4% (17) 2% (8) — (2) 2% (9) 1% (5) 1% (6) 46% (207) 451Age: 45-54 17% (59) 18% (65) 5% (17) 2% (9) 5% (17) 2% (5) 1% (4) 2% (7) 1% (3) 1% (4) 46% (165) 355Age: 55-64 16% (59) 15% (57) 7% (26) 2% (7) 3% (10) — (0) — (1) 1% (2) 2% (7) 1% (4) 53% (198) 371Age: 65+ 8% (38) 23% (106) 10% (48) 4% (20) 2% (10) — (0) 1% (5) 1% (6) 2% (10) 1% (6) 46% (215) 464Generation Z: 18-22 22% (31) 13% (18) 3% (5) 2% (3) 6% (8) 3% (4) 4% (5) 1% (2) 1% (2) — (0) 45% (64) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 30% (142) 13% (61) 3% (15) 2% (9) 3% (16) 1% (5) 1% (3) 2% (10) 2% (9) 1% (5) 42% (202) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 18% (97) 18% (95) 5% (26) 2% (10) 5% (28) 2% (9) 1% (4) 2% (9) 1% (4) 1% (6) 46% (249) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 13% (92) 19% (137) 8% (59) 3% (24) 2% (16) — (0) 1% (5) 1% (8) 2% (14) 1% (9) 50% (370) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 25% (181) 27% (191) 9% (63) 3% (23) 4% (31) 1% (11) 1% (5) 1% (11) 2% (11) 1% (4) 26% (186) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 17% (101) 14% (80) 6% (33) 2% (12) 3% (18) 1% (5) 1% (5) 1% (6) 1% (4) 2% (12) 53% (318) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 12% (85) 10% (66) 3% (24) 2% (15) 3% (22) — (3) 1% (7) 2% (13) 3% (17) 1% (5) 62% (426) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 27% (83) 27% (84) 8% (24) 2% (8) 3% (11) 2% (6) 1% (4) 3% (9) 1% (4) 1% (3) 24% (75) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 24% (98) 26% (108) 10% (39) 4% (15) 5% (20) 1% (5) — (1) — (2) 2% (7) — (1) 27% (111) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 18% (53) 12% (35) 8% (23) 3% (8) 4% (13) 1% (2) 1% (3) 1% (3) 1% (3) 2% (5) 49% (144) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 16% (48) 15% (46) 3% (10) 1% (4) 2% (6) 1% (3) 1% (3) 1% (3) — (1) 2% (7) 57% (174) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 15% (49) 9% (30) 4% (14) 3% (9) 4% (12) — (1) 2% (5) 2% (5) 3% (11) 1% (3) 58% (192) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 10% (36) 10% (35) 3% (10) 2% (6) 3% (10) — (1) 1% (2) 2% (7) 2% (6) 1% (2) 67% (234) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 26% (151) 29% (170) 9% (55) 2% (14) 4% (24) 1% (7) 1% (3) 1% (4) 1% (5) 1% (7) 24% (142) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 20% (92) 15% (69) 7% (33) 3% (15) 4% (19) 1% (3) 1% (3) 2% (8) 2% (7) 1% (5) 45% (207) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12% (87) 12% (90) 4% (31) 2% (16) 3% (23) 1% (5) 1% (9) 2% (15) 2% (16) 1% (8) 59% (435) 736Educ: < College 21% (260) 11% (143) 5% (57) 2% (30) 4% (44) 1% (13) 1% (12) 1% (16) 2% (28) 1% (9) 51% (642) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 14% (66) 28% (130) 8% (35) 2% (8) 3% (16) — (1) 1% (3) 2% (8) 1% (3) 1% (6) 41% (195) 472Educ: Post-grad 15% (41) 24% (64) 10% (27) 4% (11) 4% (11) 2% (4) 1% (3) 2% (6) — (1) 2% (6) 34% (92) 268Income: Under 50k 21% (220) 13% (139) 6% (57) 2% (26) 2% (26) 1% (12) 1% (9) 1% (11) 2% (19) 1% (10) 49% (509) 1037Income: 50k-100k 16% (104) 20% (128) 5% (34) 3% (18) 5% (35) — (3) 1% (7) 2% (15) 2% (13) 2% (10) 44% (291) 658Income: 100k+ 15% (44) 24% (70) 10% (29) 2% (5) 3% (10) 1% (4) 1% (2) 1% (3) — (1) 1% (2) 43% (129) 299Ethnicity: White 16% (266) 17% (276) 7% (107) 3% (46) 3% (53) 1% (13) 1% (13) 2% (24) 2% (30) 1% (21) 47% (764) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 32% (61) 14% (27) 4% (7) 1% (2) 7% (13) 2% (3) 1% (2) 3% (6) — (0) 1% (3) 35% (68) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 28% (70) 18% (45) 3% (9) — (0) 4% (11) 2% (4) 1% (2) 2% (4) 1% (3) — (0) 42% (105) 253Ethnicity: Other 25% (32) 13% (16) 3% (4) 2% (3) 6% (7) 1% (1) 2% (3) 1% (1) — (0) 1% (1) 47% (60) 128All Christian 15% (141) 17% (165) 8% (77) 3% (27) 3% (32) 1% (6) 1% (9) 2% (17) 1% (14) 1% (12) 48% (459) 960All Non-Christian 16% (12) 24% (19) 6% (5) 5% (4) 6% (5) — (0) 3% (3) 5% (4) 1% (1) — (0) 34% (27) 79Atheist 25% (23) 31% (29) 6% (6) 2% (2) 4% (4) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 3% (3) 29% (27) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 22% (191) 14% (124) 4% (33) 2% (16) 4% (30) 1% (12) 1% (6) 1% (9) 2% (18) 1% (7) 48% (416) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 18% (18) 20% (20) 7% (7) 4% (4) 7% (7) — (0) 3% (3) 4% (4) 1% (1) 2% (2) 36% (36) 101Evangelical 17% (102) 13% (77) 5% (28) 2% (10) 3% (16) 1% (5) 1% (5) 2% (11) 2% (12) 1% (5) 54% (315) 585Non-Evangelical 16% (119) 18% (129) 8% (61) 3% (25) 4% (29) 1% (10) 1% (7) 1% (10) 2% (12) 1% (9) 45% (329) 739

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Table POL14: And speci cally, who do you think will perform the best during the July 30th Democratic presidential primary debate?

DemographicBernieSanders

ElizabethWarren

PeteButtigieg

AmyKlobuchar

BetoO’Rourke

SteveBullock

JohnDelaney

JohnHick-enlooper Tim Ryan

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Registered Voters 18% (368) 17% (337) 6% (120) 2% (49) 4% (71) 1% (18) 1% (18) 1% (30) 2% (33) 1% (22) 47% (929) 1994Community: Urban 23% (103) 18% (81) 5% (25) 2% (7) 5% (21) 1% (3) 1% (4) 1% (5) 1% (6) 1% (3) 43% (192) 449Community: Suburban 18% (178) 18% (182) 7% (71) 3% (27) 3% (34) 1% (10) 1% (9) 2% (18) 2% (18) 1% (13) 44% (446) 1006Community: Rural 16% (86) 14% (74) 4% (24) 3% (15) 3% (16) 1% (5) 1% (5) 1% (7) 2% (9) 1% (5) 54% (292) 539Employ: Private Sector 21% (123) 20% (116) 5% (27) 2% (11) 4% (24) 1% (5) 1% (7) 2% (12) 1% (5) 1% (5) 43% (253) 588Employ: Government 27% (37) 17% (23) 6% (8) 3% (4) 4% (5) 2% (2) 1% (1) 2% (3) 1% (1) 1% (2) 37% (50) 135Employ: Self-Employed 20% (34) 9% (16) 6% (11) 3% (6) 6% (11) 1% (1) — (1) — (0) 1% (2) 2% (3) 51% (89) 174Employ: Homemaker 14% (19) 12% (17) 4% (6) 3% (4) 6% (8) 2% (3) 1% (2) 1% (1) — (0) — (0) 57% (78) 138Employ: Student 30% (24) 15% (12) 6% (5) 2% (1) 5% (4) — (0) 2% (2) 4% (3) 2% (2) 1% (1) 34% (28) 81Employ: Retired 10% (53) 21% (109) 10% (51) 4% (19) 1% (7) — (0) 1% (5) 1% (6) 3% (16) 1% (7) 48% (252) 525Employ: Unemployed 22% (36) 11% (18) 2% (3) — (0) 3% (5) 3% (5) — (1) 1% (2) 3% (5) 2% (3) 53% (88) 167Employ: Other 22% (41) 14% (27) 5% (9) 2% (4) 4% (7) 1% (2) — (0) 1% (2) 1% (1) 1% (2) 49% (91) 185Military HH: Yes 13% (51) 22% (86) 6% (21) 2% (8) 2% (9) 1% (4) 1% (3) 2% (7) 2% (6) 1% (3) 48% (185) 384Military HH: No 20% (316) 16% (251) 6% (98) 3% (41) 4% (62) 1% (15) 1% (14) 1% (22) 2% (27) 1% (19) 46% (744) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 14% (114) 8% (63) 4% (31) 2% (16) 3% (23) 1% (8) 2% (12) 3% (20) 2% (18) 2% (13) 60% (476) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 21% (253) 23% (274) 7% (89) 3% (33) 4% (48) 1% (11) — (6) 1% (10) 1% (14) 1% (9) 38% (453) 1199Trump Job Approve 13% (112) 8% (71) 4% (34) 2% (16) 2% (20) 1% (8) 2% (14) 2% (18) 2% (19) 2% (15) 62% (533) 859Trump Job Disapprove 24% (251) 25% (266) 8% (86) 3% (32) 5% (49) 1% (10) — (4) 1% (12) 1% (13) 1% (7) 31% (333) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 9% (44) 8% (36) 3% (13) 3% (12) 2% (12) 1% (4) 2% (9) 2% (10) 2% (9) 2% (10) 66% (312) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 17% (68) 9% (35) 5% (21) 1% (4) 2% (8) 1% (4) 1% (5) 2% (8) 3% (11) 1% (5) 57% (221) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 22% (56) 16% (41) 5% (13) 3% (7) 4% (10) 2% (4) 1% (1) 3% (7) 3% (7) — (1) 41% (104) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 24% (195) 28% (225) 9% (73) 3% (25) 5% (39) 1% (6) — (3) 1% (5) 1% (6) 1% (6) 28% (229) 813Favorable of Trump 13% (106) 9% (73) 4% (33) 2% (16) 3% (21) 1% (7) 2% (13) 2% (19) 2% (21) 2% (13) 62% (521) 843Unfavorable of Trump 24% (252) 25% (262) 8% (84) 3% (31) 5% (48) 1% (9) — (4) 1% (10) 1% (11) 1% (7) 32% (331) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 11% (55) 7% (35) 2% (12) 3% (13) 2% (12) 1% (4) 2% (9) 2% (11) 2% (11) 2% (10) 65% (318) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 14% (51) 11% (38) 6% (22) 1% (3) 3% (9) 1% (3) 1% (4) 2% (9) 3% (10) 1% (3) 57% (204) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 24% (49) 15% (30) 5% (11) 3% (5) 2% (4) 1% (2) 1% (2) 1% (2) 1% (2) — (0) 47% (94) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 24% (204) 27% (232) 9% (73) 3% (26) 5% (44) 1% (6) — (2) 1% (8) 1% (9) 1% (7) 28% (237) 849#1 Issue: Economy 22% (107) 14% (68) 5% (26) 3% (12) 5% (22) 2% (9) 2% (8) 2% (11) 2% (9) 1% (5) 43% (208) 485#1 Issue: Security 12% (51) 10% (44) 4% (16) 3% (12) 2% (10) 1% (3) 1% (6) 2% (10) 2% (8) 2% (9) 62% (273) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 21% (67) 23% (71) 8% (26) 1% (2) 4% (14) 1% (2) — (1) 1% (3) 2% (5) 1% (5) 37% (117) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 16% (45) 16% (47) 8% (25) 4% (12) 3% (10) — (0) — (1) 1% (4) 3% (8) — (1) 47% (138) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 21% (27) 19% (25) 5% (7) 4% (5) 4% (6) — (0) — (0) 1% (1) 1% (1) — (0) 45% (60) 132#1 Issue: Education 24% (27) 19% (21) 4% (4) 2% (2) 4% (4) 1% (1) 2% (2) — (0) 2% (2) — (0) 41% (45) 109#1 Issue: Energy 24% (26) 29% (31) 13% (13) 2% (2) 3% (4) 2% (2) — (0) — (0) — (0) 2% (2) 24% (26) 106#1 Issue: Other 15% (18) 26% (30) 3% (3) — (0) 1% (2) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 54% (62) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 24% (187) 28% (223) 10% (82) 3% (23) 4% (33) 1% (9) 1% (6) 1% (10) 1% (9) 1% (8) 24% (192) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 12% (82) 10% (70) 4% (28) 2% (17) 2% (11) 1% (4) 1% (9) 2% (15) 2% (17) 1% (10) 62% (435) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 18% (17) 8% (7) 2% (2) 1% (1) 3% (3) 1% (1) — (0) 2% (2) 2% (2) 3% (2) 61% (56) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 24% (164) 29% (196) 10% (65) 3% (18) 4% (27) 1% (7) — (2) 1% (9) 1% (6) 1% (5) 26% (175) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 12% (82) 10% (72) 4% (31) 2% (16) 3% (19) 1% (7) 1% (8) 2% (14) 3% (19) 1% (10) 61% (427) 7042016 Vote: Other 21% (40) 12% (22) 6% (12) 2% (4) 3% (5) 1% (3) 1% (3) 2% (5) 2% (4) 3% (5) 46% (89) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19% (82) 11% (46) 3% (12) 3% (11) 5% (20) — (2) 1% (4) 1% (2) — (1) — (2) 57% (238) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 17% (234) 19% (259) 7% (100) 3% (35) 3% (44) 1% (16) 1% (13) 2% (22) 2% (22) 1% (17) 44% (604) 1365Voted in 2014: No 21% (133) 12% (78) 3% (20) 2% (14) 4% (27) — (2) 1% (5) 1% 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DemographicBernieSanders

ElizabethWarren

PeteButtigieg

AmyKlobuchar

BetoO’Rourke

SteveBullock

JohnDelaney

JohnHick-enlooper Tim Ryan

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Registered Voters 18% (368) 17% (337) 6% (120) 2% (49) 4% (71) 1% (18) 1% (18) 1% (30) 2% (33) 1% (22) 47% (929) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 22% (181) 24% (196) 9% (76) 2% (20) 4% (33) 2% (14) — (3) 1% (10) 1% (8) 1% (7) 32% (262) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 10% (54) 13% (69) 5% (28) 3% (16) 2% (13) — (1) 1% (7) 2% (9) 3% (15) 2% (9) 59% (324) 5462012 Vote: Other 13% (12) 8% (8) 2% (2) 4% (4) 2% (1) 1% (1) 2% (2) 2% (2) 1% (1) 1% (1) 64% (57) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22% (119) 12% (65) 2% (13) 2% (9) 4% (24) — (2) 1% (6) 2% (9) 2% (9) 1% (4) 52% (287) 5464-Region: Northeast 20% (69) 21% (74) 5% (18) 3% (12) 5% (16) 1% (2) 2% (6) 3% (11) 2% (6) 1% (5) 39% (137) 3564-Region: Midwest 17% (77) 16% (73) 9% (41) 3% (11) 2% (8) — (2) 1% (7) — (2) 2% (10) 2% (9) 48% (218) 4584-Region: South 17% (123) 17% (127) 5% (36) 2% (18) 5% (39) 1% (5) 1% (5) 1% (7) 2% (12) — (1) 50% (371) 7444-Region: West 22% (98) 15% (64) 6% (25) 2% (8) 2% (8) 2% (9) — (0) 2% (9) 1% (5) 2% (7) 47% (203) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 25% (215) 26% (225) 8% (73) 3% (24) 5% (40) 1% (12) 1% (7) 1% (12) 2% (13) 1% (6) 27% (236) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 13% (106) 10% (79) 4% (34) 2% (18) 3% (24) 1% (4) 1% (9) 2% (14) 2% (18) 1% (8) 62% (507) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 26% (211) 28% (223) 10% (76) 3% (23) 5% (38) 1% (5) — (3) 1% (12) 2% (13) 1% (8) 24% (188) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 13% (90) 9% (67) 3% (24) 2% (17) 3% (18) 1% (4) 1% (8) 2% (11) 2% (16) 1% (6) 63% (452) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 15% (17) 9% (10) 8% (9) 1% (1) 2% (2) 3% (3) 2% (2) 3% (3) 1% (2) 3% (3) 53% (60) 112Don’t know / No opinion 16% (38) 10% (24) 2% (5) 3% (7) 3% (7) 2% (5) 2% (4) 2% (4) — (1) 2% (5) 59% (140) 239

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Table POL15: And speci cally, who do you think will perform the best during the July 31st Democratic presidential primary debate?

Demographic Joe BidenKamalaHarris

CoryBooker

JulianCastro

AndrewYang

MichaelBennet

Bill deBlasio

TulsiGabbard

KirstenGillibrand Jay Inslee

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Registered Voters 26% (518) 15% (304) 3% (61) 2% (41) 2% (46) 1% (23) 1% (13) 2% (46) 2% (39) 1% (15) 44% (887) 1994Gender: Male 25% (234) 16% (145) 3% (32) 2% (17) 3% (26) 2% (15) 1% (8) 4% (34) 3% (24) — (4) 42% (394) 933Gender: Female 27% (284) 15% (159) 3% (29) 2% (25) 2% (20) 1% (8) 1% (6) 1% (12) 1% (15) 1% (10) 47% (494) 1061Age: 18-29 25% (86) 11% (40) 4% (13) 3% (9) 6% (22) 3% (9) — (1) 3% (12) 2% (8) — (2) 43% (152) 352Age: 30-44 23% (103) 14% (65) 4% (18) 2% (10) 3% (14) 2% (8) 1% (6) 2% (7) 3% (12) 1% (6) 45% (203) 451Age: 45-54 27% (96) 17% (59) 3% (11) 1% (5) 2% (6) — (1) 1% (2) 2% (8) 2% (6) 1% (3) 44% (157) 355Age: 55-64 27% (100) 16% (59) 2% (7) 2% (9) 1% (2) — (2) — (1) 2% (8) 2% (9) 1% (3) 46% (171) 371Age: 65+ 29% (133) 18% (81) 2% (11) 2% (9) — (2) 1% (4) 1% (3) 2% (11) 1% (5) — (1) 44% (205) 464Generation Z: 18-22 24% (34) 9% (13) 2% (3) 3% (4) 7% (10) 2% (3) 1% (1) 3% (4) 3% (4) 1% (1) 46% (66) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 25% (118) 12% (59) 5% (23) 2% (11) 4% (19) 2% (12) 1% (3) 2% (10) 2% (9) 1% (5) 44% (208) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 25% (134) 17% (91) 3% (16) 2% (9) 2% (13) 1% (3) 1% (6) 2% (12) 2% (12) 1% (4) 44% (237) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 27% (197) 17% (125) 3% (19) 2% (16) — (4) — (3) 1% (4) 2% (15) 2% (13) 1% (4) 45% (334) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 37% (262) 25% (182) 5% (37) 3% (22) 2% (14) 1% (7) 1% (4) 1% (6) 3% (19) 1% (4) 22% (161) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 19% (114) 12% (69) 1% (8) 2% (11) 3% (19) 2% (11) 1% (6) 3% (16) 2% (12) 2% (10) 54% (320) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 21% (143) 8% (53) 2% (16) 1% (8) 2% (13) 1% (6) — (3) 4% (24) 1% (8) — (1) 60% (406) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 34% (105) 28% (86) 5% (16) 3% (8) 2% (8) 2% (5) 1% (2) 1% (4) 3% (11) 1% (4) 20% (62) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 39% (157) 24% (96) 5% (21) 3% (14) 2% (6) — (2) — (1) 1% (2) 2% (8) — (0) 24% (99) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 19% (56) 11% (33) 2% (7) 2% (5) 3% (9) 2% (6) 1% (4) 4% (11) 3% (10) — (0) 51% (150) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 19% (58) 12% (36) — (1) 2% (6) 3% (9) 1% (4) 1% (2) 2% (5) 1% (3) 3% (10) 56% (170) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 22% (74) 8% (27) 3% (9) 1% (4) 3% (9) 1% (4) — (1) 6% (19) 1% (4) — (1) 55% (182) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 20% (69) 7% (26) 2% (7) 1% (5) 1% (4) 1% (2) 1% (2) 2% (5) 1% (4) — (0) 64% (224) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 31% (183) 28% (163) 6% (34) 3% (17) 3% (17) 1% (6) 1% (5) 2% (11) 2% (12) — (3) 23% (133) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 33% (150) 12% (54) 4% (16) 1% (7) 2% (9) 1% (6) 1% (4) 1% (6) 3% (15) 1% (3) 42% (191) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20% (150) 10% (72) 1% (10) 2% (14) 2% (15) 1% (7) 1% (5) 4% (27) 2% (12) 1% (6) 57% (418) 736Educ: < College 25% (315) 12% (145) 3% (33) 2% (30) 2% (29) 1% (14) — (5) 2% (23) 2% (24) 1% (11) 50% (625) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 26% (122) 21% (101) 3% (12) 1% (5) 3% (13) 1% (4) 1% (3) 4% (18) 3% (13) — (2) 38% (179) 472Educ: Post-grad 30% (81) 22% (58) 6% (16) 3% (7) 1% (3) 2% (5) 2% (5) 2% (6) 1% (2) 1% (1) 31% (84) 268Income: Under 50k 24% (247) 14% (143) 3% (33) 2% (22) 2% (22) 1% (12) — (5) 2% (17) 2% (20) 1% (12) 49% (505) 1037Income: 50k-100k 29% (192) 15% (97) 2% (16) 2% (14) 3% (17) 1% (8) 1% (4) 3% (21) 2% (14) — (3) 41% (273) 658Income: 100k+ 27% (80) 21% (64) 4% (12) 2% (5) 3% (8) 1% (3) 2% (5) 3% (7) 2% (5) — (0) 37% (110) 299Ethnicity: White 26% (414) 15% (239) 2% (39) 2% (32) 2% (35) 1% (20) 1% (10) 2% (39) 2% (30) 1% (12) 46% (742) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 23% (43) 17% (33) 2% (4) 4% (8) 4% (8) 1% (2) 2% (3) 5% (9) 5% (9) 3% (5) 36% (69) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 31% (78) 18% (46) 8% (19) 3% (6) 2% (5) — (1) 1% (3) 1% (3) 3% (7) — (1) 33% (83) 253Ethnicity: Other 20% (26) 14% (19) 2% (2) 2% (3) 5% (6) 1% (2) 1% (1) 3% (4) 2% (2) 1% (1) 48% (62) 128All Christian 27% (255) 14% (132) 3% (31) 2% (19) 2% (20) 1% (13) 1% (6) 2% (22) 2% (23) 1% (11) 45% (429) 960All Non-Christian 33% (26) 17% (13) 10% (8) 3% (3) 1% (1) 1% (1) — (0) 1% (1) 3% (2) — (0) 32% (25) 79Atheist 19% (17) 28% (26) 3% (3) 5% (4) 5% (4) 3% (3) — (0) 5% (5) 2% (2) 1% (1) 31% (29) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 26% (220) 15% (133) 2% (20) 2% (16) 2% (21) 1% (7) 1% (7) 2% (18) 1% (13) — (3) 47% (405) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 29% (29) 15% (15) 8% (8) 3% (3) 1% (1) 1% (1) — (0) 2% (2) 4% (4) 2% (2) 37% (37) 101Evangelical 27% (155) 11% (64) 3% (18) 2% (14) 2% (12) 1% (5) 1% (5) 1% (8) 2% (14) 1% (6) 48% (283) 585Non-Evangelical 28% (206) 15% (113) 3% (25) 2% (16) 3% (19) 1% (11) — (2) 2% (18) 2% (13) 1% (4) 42% (313) 739

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CoryBooker

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Registered Voters 26% (518) 15% (304) 3% (61) 2% (41) 2% (46) 1% (23) 1% (13) 2% (46) 2% (39) 1% (15) 44% (887) 1994Community: Urban 26% (118) 17% (75) 4% (19) 2% (11) 2% (11) 2% (7) 1% (3) 2% (8) 3% (15) 2% (7) 39% (175) 449Community: Suburban 27% (269) 17% (175) 3% (34) 2% (24) 2% (20) 1% (9) 1% (6) 3% (27) 1% (11) 1% (6) 42% (425) 1006Community: Rural 24% (132) 10% (54) 1% (8) 1% (6) 3% (15) 1% (7) 1% (4) 2% (11) 3% (14) — (1) 53% (287) 539Employ: Private Sector 29% (168) 17% (103) 4% (21) 2% (10) 3% (19) 2% (9) — (1) 2% (9) 2% (13) — (1) 40% (233) 588Employ: Government 29% (40) 14% (19) 2% (2) 4% (6) 2% (3) 1% (1) 1% (1) 5% (7) 4% (5) 1% (1) 37% (50) 135Employ: Self-Employed 21% (37) 16% (27) 5% (9) 1% (2) 1% (2) 2% (4) 1% (2) 1% (2) — (0) 2% (4) 49% (85) 174Employ: Homemaker 21% (29) 12% (16) 1% (1) 2% (3) 3% (4) — (1) 1% (1) 2% (2) 2% (2) 1% (2) 56% (78) 138Employ: Student 22% (18) 14% (11) 5% (4) 6% (5) 5% (4) 3% (3) — (0) 4% (3) 4% (3) — (0) 38% (30) 81Employ: Retired 26% (136) 18% (93) 2% (11) 2% (10) 1% (3) 1% (3) 1% (3) 3% (16) 1% (5) 1% (3) 46% (241) 525Employ: Unemployed 21% (35) 13% (21) 2% (4) 1% (1) 2% (4) 1% (2) 2% (3) 3% (5) 3% (5) 1% (2) 51% (85) 167Employ: Other 29% (54) 7% (13) 4% (8) 2% (5) 4% (7) 1% (1) 1% (2) 1% (2) 3% (6) 1% (3) 46% (85) 185Military HH: Yes 28% (108) 15% (56) 3% (12) 3% (10) 1% (4) 1% (5) 1% (6) 5% (18) — (0) — (1) 43% (166) 384Military HH: No 26% (411) 15% (248) 3% (49) 2% (32) 3% (42) 1% (19) — (8) 2% (29) 2% (39) 1% (14) 45% (722) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 20% (155) 8% (65) 3% (21) 1% (9) 2% (17) 1% (9) 1% (8) 3% (25) 2% (18) 1% (5) 58% (463) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 30% (363) 20% (239) 3% (40) 3% (33) 2% (29) 1% (14) — (6) 2% (21) 2% (21) 1% (9) 35% (425) 1199Trump Job Approve 19% (163) 8% (64) 2% (21) 1% (11) 2% (19) 1% (7) 1% (8) 3% (27) 2% (19) — (3) 60% (516) 859Trump Job Disapprove 33% (349) 22% (239) 4% (39) 3% (31) 2% (26) 2% (16) — (5) 2% (17) 2% (21) 1% (11) 29% (310) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 16% (73) 8% (37) 2% (10) 1% (4) 3% (13) — (2) 1% (5) 5% (24) 1% (6) 1% (2) 63% (294) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 23% (90) 7% (28) 3% (11) 2% (7) 2% (6) 1% (5) 1% (4) 1% (3) 3% (13) — (1) 57% (222) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 32% (80) 12% (31) 2% (6) 1% (3) 3% (9) 2% (6) 1% (2) 2% (4) 2% (5) 2% (6) 40% (100) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 33% (269) 26% (208) 4% (33) 3% (27) 2% (18) 1% (11) — (3) 2% (13) 2% (15) 1% (6) 26% (210) 813Favorable of Trump 20% (167) 8% (64) 3% (21) 1% (11) 2% (18) 1% (7) 1% (10) 3% (26) 2% (19) — (2) 59% (499) 843Unfavorable of Trump 33% (343) 23% (237) 4% (39) 3% (31) 2% (26) 1% (15) — (4) 2% (16) 2% (16) 1% (12) 30% (311) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 16% (80) 8% (40) 2% (11) 1% (6) 2% (10) — (2) 2% (8) 5% (23) 1% (7) — (1) 62% (301) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 25% (88) 7% (24) 3% (10) 1% (5) 2% (7) 1% (5) — (2) 1% (3) 3% (11) — (2) 56% (198) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 30% (61) 10% (21) 1% (3) 1% (2) 3% (6) 2% (4) — (0) 2% (4) — (1) 2% (4) 47% (95) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 33% (283) 25% (217) 4% (36) 3% (28) 2% (20) 1% (11) — (4) 1% (12) 2% (15) 1% (8) 25% (216) 849#1 Issue: Economy 30% (144) 13% (64) 4% (21) 1% (6) 4% (17) 2% (12) 1% (3) 3% (12) 3% (14) 1% (5) 38% (186) 485#1 Issue: Security 18% (78) 10% (44) 1% (4) 2% (9) 1% (3) 1% (4) 1% (5) 5% (21) 1% (6) — (0) 60% (267) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 34% (108) 16% (49) 3% (11) 3% (9) 3% (8) — (0) — (1) 1% (5) 1% (4) 1% (4) 37% (116) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 32% (92) 14% (42) 4% (12) 2% (6) — (1) — (1) 1% (3) 1% (2) 1% (4) 1% (2) 44% (127) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 17% (22) 22% (29) 2% (3) 5% (7) 2% (3) 1% (2) 1% (1) — (0) 4% (5) 2% (3) 43% (57) 132#1 Issue: Education 25% (27) 21% (23) 2% (3) 2% (2) 5% (5) 3% (3) — (0) 1% (1) 1% (1) — (0) 41% (45) 109#1 Issue: Energy 24% (25) 29% (31) 6% (6) 3% (3) 6% (6) 1% (1) 1% (1) 1% (1) 3% (3) — (0) 27% (28) 106#1 Issue: Other 19% (22) 19% (22) 1% (1) — (0) 1% (2) — (0) — (0) 4% (5) 1% (2) 1% (1) 53% (61) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 36% (283) 26% (203) 4% (33) 3% (23) 2% (17) 1% (5) 1% (4) 2% (12) 2% (18) 1% (6) 23% (177) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 20% (138) 8% (57) 2% (14) 1% (7) 2% (13) 1% (9) 1% (6) 4% (26) 2% (14) 1% (4) 59% (411) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 15% (14) 5% (5) 2% (1) 2% (2) 4% (4) 3% (3) — (0) 1% (1) 2% (2) — (0) 65% (60) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 36% (245) 27% (182) 5% (36) 3% (21) 2% (17) 1% (6) — (2) 1% (4) 2% (12) — (3) 22% (146) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 21% (146) 9% (60) 2% (13) 1% (10) 2% (11) 1% (5) 1% (8) 3% (25) 2% (12) 1% (5) 58% (409) 7042016 Vote: Other 21% (41) 14% (27) 2% (4) 2% (3) 1% (2) 1% (1) 1% (2) 6% (12) 2% (3) 2% (3) 48% (93) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20% (85) 8% (34) 2% (8) 2% (7) 4% (17) 2% (10) — (2) 1% (5) 3% (12) 1% (3) 57% (239) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 28% (386) 17% (232) 3% (44) 2% (31) 2% (26) 1% (7) 1% (11) 3% (39) 2% (26) 1% (9) 41% (554) 1365Voted in 2014: No 21% (132) 11% (71) 3% (16) 2% (11) 3% (20) 3% (16) — (3) 1% (7) 2% (13) 1% (5) 53% 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Registered Voters 26% (518) 15% (304) 3% (61) 2% (41) 2% (46) 1% (23) 1% (13) 2% (46) 2% (39) 1% (15) 44% (887) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 33% (264) 24% (198) 5% (39) 3% (21) 3% (21) 1% (5) 1% (8) 2% (13) 2% (18) 1% (5) 27% (219) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 22% (117) 9% (47) 2% (12) 1% (7) 1% (5) 1% (4) — (1) 4% (19) 2% (8) — (1) 59% (321) 5462012 Vote: Other 15% (13) 8% (7) — (0) 2% (2) 2% (2) — (0) — (0) 5% (4) 3% (2) 2% (2) 65% (58) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22% (123) 9% (51) 2% (10) 2% (12) 3% (18) 3% (14) 1% (4) 2% (10) 2% (10) 1% (7) 53% (288) 5464-Region: Northeast 31% (110) 16% (58) 6% (21) 2% (9) 2% (6) 1% (2) 2% (6) 3% (9) 3% (10) 1% (3) 34% (121) 3564-Region: Midwest 25% (112) 13% (58) 1% (6) 2% (8) 4% (18) 2% (8) 1% (3) 2% (11) 1% (6) — (1) 50% (227) 4584-Region: South 27% (204) 15% (111) 3% (20) 2% (17) 2% (12) — (3) — (3) 2% (11) 2% (16) — (3) 46% (342) 7444-Region: West 21% (91) 18% (77) 3% (13) 2% (8) 2% (10) 2% (10) — (1) 3% (15) 2% (7) 2% (7) 45% (197) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 35% (298) 25% (213) 5% (41) 3% (25) 3% (23) 1% (10) — (4) 1% (10) 2% (21) 1% (7) 24% (209) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 21% (169) 8% (64) 2% (18) 1% (11) 2% (14) 1% (10) 1% (6) 3% (27) 1% (12) 1% (6) 59% (485) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 36% (289) 27% (214) 5% (37) 3% (23) 2% (16) 1% (10) 1% (5) 2% (15) 3% (21) 1% (5) 21% (165) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 20% (143) 8% (56) 2% (17) 1% (8) 2% (15) 1% (6) 1% (8) 3% (24) 2% (11) — (3) 59% (421) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 26% (29) 10% (11) 3% (3) — (0) 2% (3) 1% (2) 1% (1) 3% (3) 2% (2) 1% (1) 51% (57) 112Don’t know / No opinion 16% (38) 6% (14) 2% (4) 3% (8) 3% (7) 2% (4) — (0) 1% (3) 2% (4) 2% (6) 63% (152) 239

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Table POL16: Which of the following health care priorities do you think is most important for a Democratic president to tackle in his or her rst yearin office:

Demographic

Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

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opioid abuseand

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Registered Voters 14% (277) 18% (364) 21% (425) 17% (344) 10% (200) 19% (384) 1994Gender: Male 13% (121) 17% (160) 20% (191) 16% (149) 12% (114) 21% (198) 933Gender: Female 15% (156) 19% (204) 22% (234) 18% (195) 8% (86) 18% (186) 1061Age: 18-29 8% (29) 28% (97) 14% (50) 16% (57) 8% (29) 25% (90) 352Age: 30-44 10% (47) 20% (90) 19% (84) 19% (85) 9% (40) 23% (106) 451Age: 45-54 17% (60) 20% (70) 20% (71) 20% (70) 9% (33) 14% (51) 355Age: 55-64 18% (66) 15% (55) 24% (90) 16% (59) 12% (43) 16% (59) 371Age: 65+ 16% (75) 11% (51) 28% (130) 16% (74) 12% (54) 17% (79) 464Generation Z: 18-22 5% (7) 25% (36) 13% (18) 17% (24) 8% (11) 33% (47) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 11% (51) 26% (123) 16% (77) 17% (80) 8% (40) 22% (106) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 15% (79) 18% (98) 20% (109) 20% (107) 9% (51) 17% (93) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 17% (126) 13% (97) 26% (193) 16% (117) 11% (82) 16% (119) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 22% (158) 24% (175) 16% (117) 24% (171) 6% (43) 7% (53) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 11% (66) 19% (111) 21% (124) 17% (98) 8% (47) 25% (149) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 8% (53) 11% (78) 27% (184) 11% (74) 16% (110) 27% (182) 682

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Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

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calindustry

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healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

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Dramaticallyreduce

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Registered Voters 14% (277) 18% (364) 21% (425) 17% (344) 10% (200) 19% (384) 1994PID/Gender: DemMen 23% (71) 23% (70) 16% (50) 23% (72) 8% (25) 7% (21) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 21% (87) 26% (104) 17% (67) 24% (99) 4% (18) 8% (31) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 12% (34) 16% (48) 20% (59) 15% (43) 9% (27) 28% (81) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 10% (32) 21% (63) 22% (66) 18% (56) 6% (19) 22% (68) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 5% (16) 13% (42) 25% (83) 10% (34) 19% (62) 29% (96) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 11% (37) 10% (36) 29% (101) 12% (40) 14% (48) 25% (87) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 22% (130) 28% (166) 14% (83) 23% (134) 5% (30) 7% (39) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 16% (76) 19% (87) 23% (107) 20% (91) 8% (35) 14% (66) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8% (60) 8% (62) 30% (218) 13% (93) 17% (126) 24% (177) 736Educ: < College 12% (153) 20% (255) 21% (258) 16% (196) 9% (114) 22% (278) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 19% (88) 15% (69) 24% (114) 19% (89) 11% (52) 13% (61) 472Educ: Post-grad 14% (37) 15% (40) 20% (53) 22% (58) 13% (35) 17% (45) 268Income: Under 50k 13% (134) 23% (239) 17% (180) 16% (161) 9% (90) 22% (233) 1037Income: 50k-100k 14% (95) 14% (95) 25% (164) 20% (130) 10% (66) 17% (109) 658Income: 100k+ 16% (49) 10% (29) 27% (81) 18% (53) 15% (44) 14% (42) 299Ethnicity: White 13% (205) 16% (262) 24% (386) 18% (284) 11% (177) 19% (299) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 13% (24) 28% (54) 16% (30) 14% (27) 8% (15) 22% (42) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 21% (53) 28% (70) 8% (20) 16% (41) 6% (16) 21% (54) 253

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Demographic

Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

Dramaticallyreduce

opioid abuseand

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Registered Voters 14% (277) 18% (364) 21% (425) 17% (344) 10% (200) 19% (384) 1994Ethnicity: Other 15% (20) 25% (32) 15% (19) 15% (19) 6% (7) 24% (31) 128All Christian 14% (136) 13% (127) 25% (239) 17% (162) 13% (122) 18% (174) 960All Non-Christian 21% (16) 17% (14) 23% (18) 20% (16) 4% (3) 14% (11) 79Atheist 13% (12) 35% (32) 15% (14) 21% (20) 7% (7) 9% (8) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 13% (113) 22% (191) 18% (153) 17% (146) 8% (68) 22% (191) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20% (20) 14% (14) 25% (25) 21% (21) 6% (6) 15% (15) 101Evangelical 12% (68) 17% (100) 25% (145) 13% (73) 11% (67) 23% (132) 585Non-Evangelical 16% (117) 15% (111) 20% (150) 20% (150) 11% (82) 17% (128) 739Community: Urban 15% (67) 21% (94) 18% (80) 19% (85) 8% (34) 20% (89) 449Community: Suburban 16% (159) 17% (168) 23% (227) 17% (170) 11% (110) 17% (172) 1006Community: Rural 10% (51) 19% (102) 22% (118) 17% (89) 10% (56) 23% (123) 539

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Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

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Registered Voters 14% (277) 18% (364) 21% (425) 17% (344) 10% (200) 19% (384) 1994Employ: Private Sector 14% (81) 19% (110) 21% (121) 20% (117) 11% (64) 16% (95) 588Employ: Government 8% (11) 18% (25) 26% (36) 19% (26) 10% (13) 18% (24) 135Employ: Self-Employed 14% (24) 16% (28) 18% (32) 18% (32) 11% (19) 23% (39) 174Employ: Homemaker 11% (15) 21% (29) 22% (30) 18% (25) 6% (8) 22% (31) 138Employ: Student 6% (5) 25% (20) 16% (13) 22% (17) 6% (5) 25% (21) 81Employ: Retired 19% (99) 9% (48) 28% (145) 14% (76) 13% (68) 17% (90) 525Employ: Unemployed 11% (19) 33% (54) 13% (21) 14% (23) 5% (9) 25% (41) 167Employ: Other 13% (24) 27% (49) 14% (26) 15% (27) 8% (15) 24% (44) 185Military HH: Yes 13% (52) 18% (68) 24% (91) 14% (53) 12% (46) 19% (75) 384Military HH: No 14% (226) 18% (296) 21% (334) 18% (291) 10% (154) 19% (310) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 7% (54) 12% (97) 26% (203) 11% (91) 16% (124) 28% (226) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 19% (223) 22% (266) 18% (222) 21% (253) 6% (76) 13% (159) 1199Trump Job Approve 6% (52) 11% (96) 28% (243) 11% (95) 17% (146) 26% (227) 859Trump Job Disapprove 21% (222) 24% (260) 17% (179) 23% (240) 5% (54) 10% (109) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 3% (15) 8% (40) 28% (134) 9% (42) 20% (95) 31% (144) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 9% (36) 14% (56) 28% (110) 14% (53) 13% (50) 22% (84) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 13% (32) 21% (53) 21% (52) 23% (59) 7% (17) 16% (39) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 23% (190) 26% (208) 16% (126) 22% (181) 5% (38) 9% (70) 813

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Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

Dramaticallyreduce

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Registered Voters 14% (277) 18% (364) 21% (425) 17% (344) 10% (200) 19% (384) 1994Favorable of Trump 6% (53) 12% (98) 28% (240) 11% (91) 17% (146) 25% (215) 843Unfavorable of Trump 21% (215) 24% (254) 17% (179) 23% (243) 5% (51) 10% (107) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 4% (21) 10% (48) 29% (140) 9% (43) 20% (98) 28% (139) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9% (32) 14% (51) 28% (100) 14% (48) 14% (48) 21% (76) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 11% (22) 15% (30) 23% (47) 23% (46) 6% (12) 21% (43) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 23% (193) 26% (224) 16% (132) 23% (197) 5% (38) 8% (64) 849#1 Issue: Economy 12% (56) 21% (101) 19% (91) 20% (98) 10% (50) 18% (88) 485#1 Issue: Security 8% (36) 7% (30) 31% (139) 10% (44) 17% (77) 26% (117) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 24% (75) 22% (70) 12% (38) 24% (75) 5% (15) 13% (42) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 17% (49) 16% (48) 27% (79) 18% (51) 7% (20) 15% (45) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13% (17) 25% (34) 14% (18) 14% (19) 7% (9) 27% (36) 132#1 Issue: Education 11% (12) 22% (24) 15% (16) 21% (23) 10% (11) 21% (23) 109#1 Issue: Energy 14% (15) 28% (30) 26% (28) 17% (18) 8% (9) 7% (8) 106#1 Issue: Other 15% (17) 25% (29) 15% (17) 13% (15) 9% (10) 23% (26) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 23% (183) 23% (183) 18% (138) 23% (183) 5% (43) 7% (52) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 6% (41) 10% (67) 31% (217) 11% (75) 17% (121) 25% (177) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 10% (9) 19% (17) 23% (21) 9% (9) 5% (4) 34% (32) 92

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Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

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Registered Voters 14% (277) 18% (364) 21% (425) 17% (344) 10% (200) 19% (384) 19942016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 24% (164) 25% (170) 15% (102) 24% (161) 5% (32) 7% (45) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 6% (40) 9% (66) 31% (221) 12% (86) 17% (116) 25% (175) 7042016 Vote: Other 17% (32) 18% (34) 20% (39) 16% (32) 7% (13) 22% (43) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10% (41) 22% (93) 14% (61) 16% (65) 9% (39) 29% (121) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 16% (216) 16% (218) 23% (318) 18% (240) 11% (148) 16% (225) 1365Voted in 2014: No 10% (61) 23% (145) 17% (106) 16% (104) 8% (52) 25% (159) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 22% (178) 23% (187) 15% (125) 24% (193) 6% (52) 9% (76) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 8% (45) 7% (38) 32% (177) 11% (58) 17% (92) 25% (135) 5462012 Vote: Other 10% (9) 12% (11) 28% (25) 12% (11) 12% (11) 26% (23) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8% (44) 23% (128) 18% (96) 15% (82) 8% (45) 27% (150) 5464-Region: Northeast 16% (58) 18% (63) 20% (70) 19% (69) 12% (44) 14% (51) 3564-Region: Midwest 14% (63) 17% (78) 22% (103) 17% (78) 9% (42) 21% (95) 4584-Region: South 13% (100) 18% (135) 20% (150) 16% (123) 11% (83) 21% (153) 7444-Region: West 13% (56) 20% (87) 23% (102) 17% (74) 7% (31) 20% (85) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 22% (189) 25% (214) 16% (140) 24% (208) 6% (50) 7% (61) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7% (61) 11% (92) 28% (231) 12% (95) 16% (131) 26% (212) 822

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Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

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Registered Voters 14% (277) 18% (364) 21% (425) 17% (344) 10% (200) 19% (384) 1994Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 23% (180) 26% (206) 16% (125) 24% (194) 6% (48) 6% (45) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 6% (44) 12% (83) 30% (216) 11% (76) 17% (118) 25% (176) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 13% (14) 15% (17) 21% (23) 20% (22) 9% (10) 23% (26) 112Don’t know / No opinion 11% (27) 19% (45) 18% (42) 14% (33) 7% (17) 31% (75) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Demographic

Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

Dramaticallyreduce

opioid abuseand

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Registered Voters 14% (274) 18% (363) 20% (400) 17% (348) 12% (233) 19% (376) 1994Gender: Male 13% (118) 19% (173) 18% (172) 17% (155) 13% (126) 20% (190) 933Gender: Female 15% (156) 18% (190) 21% (228) 18% (193) 10% (108) 18% (186) 1061Age: 18-29 10% (35) 25% (87) 13% (44) 15% (54) 12% (41) 26% (91) 352Age: 30-44 9% (42) 21% (96) 19% (84) 19% (87) 9% (39) 23% (104) 451Age: 45-54 16% (56) 20% (71) 20% (70) 18% (63) 12% (44) 15% (52) 355Age: 55-64 18% (66) 16% (58) 24% (88) 15% (54) 11% (40) 18% (66) 371Age: 65+ 16% (76) 11% (50) 24% (113) 20% (91) 15% (69) 14% (64) 464Generation Z: 18-22 7% (10) 20% (29) 12% (16) 13% (19) 12% (17) 36% (51) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 10% (47) 25% (119) 16% (75) 19% (91) 10% (47) 21% (98) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 14% (75) 20% (106) 20% (106) 17% (94) 11% (60) 18% (97) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 17% (125) 14% (103) 25% (182) 17% (124) 12% (89) 15% (112) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 21% (151) 26% (183) 17% (122) 23% (167) 5% (38) 8% (56) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 12% (69) 19% (111) 18% (109) 16% (98) 11% (63) 24% (145) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 8% (54) 10% (68) 25% (168) 12% (83) 19% (132) 26% (176) 682

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Demographic

Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

Dramaticallyreduce

opioid abuseand

addictionDon’t know /No opinion Total N

Registered Voters 14% (274) 18% (363) 20% (400) 17% (348) 12% (233) 19% (376) 1994PID/Gender: DemMen 21% (65) 28% (86) 15% (48) 22% (67) 7% (20) 8% (24) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 21% (86) 24% (97) 18% (74) 24% (100) 4% (18) 8% (32) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 11% (32) 18% (53) 15% (45) 17% (50) 12% (35) 27% (77) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 12% (37) 19% (58) 21% (65) 16% (48) 9% (29) 22% (68) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 6% (21) 10% (34) 24% (80) 11% (37) 21% (71) 27% (89) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 9% (33) 10% (34) 25% (89) 13% (46) 18% (61) 25% (87) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 19% (113) 30% (174) 16% (91) 23% (134) 5% (31) 7% (40) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 17% (79) 17% (79) 22% (104) 21% (96) 8% (38) 14% (65) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 8% (60) 10% (76) 25% (185) 13% (97) 21% (152) 22% (165) 736Educ: < College 12% (156) 19% (241) 20% (245) 16% (195) 11% (139) 22% (278) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 16% (75) 18% (85) 22% (106) 19% (91) 12% (55) 13% (60) 472Educ: Post-grad 16% (43) 14% (36) 18% (49) 23% (62) 15% (39) 14% (38) 268Income: Under 50k 14% (143) 22% (223) 18% (183) 16% (169) 9% (97) 21% (221) 1037Income: 50k-100k 13% (88) 15% (100) 22% (147) 18% (121) 14% (90) 17% (111) 658Income: 100k+ 14% (42) 13% (39) 23% (69) 19% (58) 16% (47) 15% (44) 299Ethnicity: White 13% (205) 17% (275) 22% (350) 18% (291) 12% (197) 18% (294) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 11% (21) 28% (55) 13% (24) 20% (39) 7% (14) 21% (40) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 20% (50) 24% (60) 12% (30) 14% (36) 10% (25) 20% (51) 253

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Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

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insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

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Registered Voters 14% (274) 18% (363) 20% (400) 17% (348) 12% (233) 19% (376) 1994Ethnicity: Other 14% (18) 21% (27) 15% (19) 16% (21) 9% (12) 25% (32) 128All Christian 14% (133) 14% (138) 22% (210) 17% (162) 16% (152) 17% (165) 960All Non-Christian 21% (16) 21% (16) 14% (11) 27% (21) 3% (3) 14% (11) 79Atheist 14% (13) 31% (29) 17% (16) 25% (23) 4% (4) 8% (7) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 13% (111) 21% (179) 19% (163) 16% (141) 9% (75) 22% (193) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 18% (19) 16% (16) 18% (18) 25% (25) 7% (7) 15% (15) 101Evangelical 13% (74) 17% (99) 22% (127) 12% (70) 15% (89) 21% (125) 585Non-Evangelical 15% (111) 16% (118) 18% (134) 21% (152) 13% (94) 17% (129) 739Community: Urban 15% (67) 19% (84) 19% (86) 19% (85) 8% (38) 20% (89) 449Community: Suburban 14% (146) 19% (188) 20% (202) 17% (169) 13% (131) 17% (170) 1006Community: Rural 11% (61) 17% (91) 21% (111) 17% (94) 12% (64) 22% (117) 539

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Demographic

Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

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Registered Voters 14% (274) 18% (363) 20% (400) 17% (348) 12% (233) 19% (376) 1994Employ: Private Sector 13% (75) 20% (116) 19% (112) 20% (116) 13% (74) 16% (95) 588Employ: Government 15% (20) 15% (21) 27% (37) 17% (23) 12% (16) 14% (19) 135Employ: Self-Employed 7% (12) 21% (36) 19% (32) 20% (34) 10% (17) 24% (42) 174Employ: Homemaker 14% (19) 18% (25) 14% (20) 17% (23) 11% (15) 26% (36) 138Employ: Student 10% (8) 28% (23) 9% (8) 16% (13) 10% (8) 27% (22) 81Employ: Retired 17% (91) 10% (53) 27% (142) 17% (87) 14% (75) 15% (77) 525Employ: Unemployed 14% (24) 24% (40) 14% (24) 15% (25) 10% (16) 23% (37) 167Employ: Other 14% (25) 26% (49) 13% (25) 14% (27) 6% (12) 26% (48) 185Military HH: Yes 16% (61) 15% (56) 20% (78) 15% (58) 17% (64) 17% (67) 384Military HH: No 13% (212) 19% (306) 20% (322) 18% (290) 11% (170) 19% (310) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 7% (59) 14% (108) 23% (182) 11% (87) 18% (141) 27% (218) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 18% (215) 21% (254) 18% (217) 22% (261) 8% (93) 13% (158) 1199Trump Job Approve 6% (55) 12% (106) 25% (215) 12% (101) 19% (165) 25% (217) 859Trump Job Disapprove 20% (214) 23% (250) 17% (183) 23% (240) 6% (67) 10% (111) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 3% (16) 10% (45) 27% (127) 8% (39) 23% (106) 29% (136) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 10% (38) 15% (60) 23% (88) 16% (62) 15% (59) 21% (82) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 15% (37) 21% (54) 20% (50) 21% (52) 8% (20) 15% (39) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 22% (177) 24% (196) 16% (132) 23% (188) 6% (47) 9% (72) 813

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Table POL17: Which of the following health care priorities do you think is most important for a Democratic president to tackle in his or her rst fouryears in office:

Demographic

Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

Dramaticallyreduce

opioid abuseand

addictionDon’t know /No opinion Total N

Registered Voters 14% (274) 18% (363) 20% (400) 17% (348) 12% (233) 19% (376) 1994Favorable of Trump 6% (54) 12% (103) 26% (217) 11% (97) 20% (165) 25% (209) 843Unfavorable of Trump 20% (210) 23% (244) 17% (179) 23% (243) 6% (67) 10% (107) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 5% (23) 10% (48) 28% (135) 8% (41) 22% (105) 28% (136) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9% (31) 15% (54) 23% (81) 16% (55) 17% (59) 21% (73) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 12% (25) 18% (36) 20% (39) 24% (47) 8% (16) 18% (37) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 22% (185) 24% (207) 17% (140) 23% (196) 6% (51) 8% (70) 849#1 Issue: Economy 15% (73) 19% (94) 16% (78) 20% (95) 12% (60) 17% (85) 485#1 Issue: Security 8% (34) 8% (36) 28% (125) 10% (44) 22% (98) 24% (104) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 19% (60) 23% (71) 16% (51) 22% (68) 6% (20) 14% (45) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 18% (52) 17% (49) 24% (70) 20% (58) 5% (15) 16% (47) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 14% (19) 22% (29) 13% (18) 14% (19) 8% (10) 28% (38) 132#1 Issue: Education 8% (9) 26% (29) 14% (16) 19% (21) 10% (11) 22% (24) 109#1 Issue: Energy 12% (13) 26% (28) 19% (20) 22% (24) 12% (13) 8% (9) 106#1 Issue: Other 13% (14) 24% (27) 19% (22) 17% (19) 5% (6) 23% (26) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 21% (162) 25% (199) 19% (152) 23% (180) 5% (39) 6% (50) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 7% (47) 9% (62) 26% (180) 13% (90) 21% (147) 25% (173) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 9% (8) 20% (19) 16% (15) 12% (11) 7% (6) 35% (32) 92

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Table POL17: Which of the following health care priorities do you think is most important for a Democratic president to tackle in his or her rst fouryears in office:

Demographic

Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

Dramaticallyreduce

opioid abuseand

addictionDon’t know /No opinion Total N

Registered Voters 14% (274) 18% (363) 20% (400) 17% (348) 12% (233) 19% (376) 19942016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 23% (157) 24% (163) 18% (119) 23% (158) 5% (35) 6% (42) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 6% (40) 11% (79) 28% (198) 12% (85) 20% (139) 23% (163) 7042016 Vote: Other 16% (31) 19% (37) 17% (33) 17% (32) 8% (16) 23% (44) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11% (46) 20% (84) 12% (49) 17% (73) 10% (42) 30% (127) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 15% (202) 16% (215) 23% (318) 18% (249) 13% (174) 15% (207) 1365Voted in 2014: No 11% (72) 23% (147) 13% (82) 16% (99) 9% (59) 27% (169) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 21% (168) 22% (182) 18% (149) 24% (194) 6% (46) 9% (72) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9% (49) 7% (40) 28% (150) 13% (68) 21% (115) 22% (122) 5462012 Vote: Other 8% (7) 15% (13) 25% (22) 11% (10) 17% (15) 24% (22) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9% (49) 23% (127) 14% (77) 14% (75) 11% (57) 29% (160) 5464-Region: Northeast 15% (55) 19% (68) 18% (66) 20% (73) 11% (39) 16% (55) 3564-Region: Midwest 14% (63) 17% (77) 21% (95) 17% (78) 11% (51) 20% (93) 4584-Region: South 12% (92) 18% (131) 21% (157) 18% (131) 12% (92) 19% (142) 7444-Region: West 15% (64) 20% (86) 19% (82) 15% (66) 12% (51) 20% (86) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 20% (175) 25% (220) 18% (158) 23% (200) 5% (44) 8% (66) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8% (68) 10% (82) 26% (211) 12% (101) 19% (156) 25% (204) 822

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Table POL17: Which of the following health care priorities do you think is most important for a Democratic president to tackle in his or her rst fouryears in office:

Demographic

Protect andimprove theAffordableCare Act

Enact a’Medicare forAll’ healthcare system,where allAmerican”swould havehealth

insuranceprovided tothem by thefederal

government

Take executiveaction to

reduce drugprices andregulate thepharmaceuti-

calindustry

Enact a publichealth

insurancesystem, whereall Americanscould get their

healthinsuranceprovided bythe federal

government orthe privateinsuranceindustry

Dramaticallyreduce

opioid abuseand

addictionDon’t know /No opinion Total N

Registered Voters 14% (274) 18% (363) 20% (400) 17% (348) 12% (233) 19% (376) 1994Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 21% (167) 26% (209) 17% (138) 24% (188) 6% (44) 6% (51) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 7% (47) 10% (71) 26% (188) 12% (87) 20% (145) 24% (174) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 13% (15) 15% (17) 22% (25) 16% (18) 9% (10) 25% (28) 112Don’t know / No opinion 12% (28) 22% (52) 14% (34) 16% (38) 10% (23) 27% (64) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL18: Which of the following issues are most important for a Democratic president to focus on in the rst 100 days of his or her tenure inoffice.

Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages, jobs,unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues – liketerrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – like the2010 healthcare law,

Medicaid, andreproductive

health

SeniorsIssues – likeMedicareand SocialSecurity

SocialIssues –like equalpay, gun

regulation,and racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards, classsizes, schoolchoice, andstudent loans

Energy Issues –like carbon

emissions, costof electric-

ity/gasoline, orrenewables

Tech Issues –like splitting upmajor techrms, data

privacy andelectionsecurity Other

Don’t know/ No

opinion Total N

Registered Voters 18% (368) 23% (465) 14% (288) 9% (176) 8% (159) 5% (92) 5% (108) 1% (25) 4% (71) 12% (241) 1994Gender: Male 20% (185) 22% (204) 12% (116) 8% (79) 7% (64) 5% (44) 6% (59) 2% (17) 4% (33) 14% (132) 933Gender: Female 17% (183) 25% (261) 16% (171) 9% (97) 9% (94) 5% (49) 5% (49) 1% (9) 4% (38) 10% (109) 1061Age: 18-29 20% (71) 11% (40) 11% (40) 2% (6) 11% (39) 11% (39) 12% (41) 3% (10) 1% (5) 17% (61) 352Age: 30-44 23% (104) 18% (80) 13% (58) 3% (15) 11% (49) 6% (28) 6% (28) 2% (7) 3% (13) 15% (67) 451Age: 45-54 25% (88) 24% (84) 19% (66) 7% (24) 5% (18) 4% (15) 2% (7) 1% (3) 4% (13) 10% (36) 355Age: 55-64 14% (52) 32% (117) 15% (55) 13% (50) 7% (28) 2% (6) 3% (10) 1% (4) 5% (18) 8% (31) 371Age: 65+ 11% (53) 31% (144) 15% (68) 18% (81) 5% (24) 1% (3) 5% (22) — (1) 5% (21) 10% (46) 464Generation Z: 18-22 15% (21) 11% (15) 10% (14) 2% (3) 11% (16) 8% (12) 17% (24) 3% (5) — (0) 23% (33) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 23% (111) 14% (67) 13% (63) 2% (11) 11% (52) 9% (45) 7% (35) 2% (12) 3% (13) 14% (68) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 24% (131) 23% (121) 16% (87) 6% (31) 7% (39) 5% (26) 3% (17) 1% (4) 3% (19) 12% (63) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 12% (87) 31% (229) 15% (110) 16% (119) 7% (49) 1% (8) 3% (23) 1% (5) 5% (37) 9% (67) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 22% (156) 13% (94) 20% (140) 10% (73) 13% (96) 6% (45) 8% (54) 1% (5) 3% (21) 5% (33) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 20% (119) 18% (107) 14% (86) 7% (44) 7% (40) 3% (17) 7% (44) 2% (13) 4% (26) 17% (100) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 14% (93) 39% (264) 9% (62) 9% (60) 3% (23) 4% (30) 1% (10) 1% (7) 4% (25) 16% (108) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 23% (72) 13% (42) 17% (52) 9% (29) 12% (36) 7% (23) 9% (29) 1% (2) 2% (7) 6% (18) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 21% (84) 13% (52) 22% (88) 11% (44) 15% (60) 6% (23) 6% (25) 1% (3) 3% (14) 4% (15) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 20% (59) 16% (46) 13% (39) 8% (24) 5% (16) 3% (8) 8% (23) 3% (9) 3% (10) 20% (59) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 20% (60) 20% (62) 15% (47) 7% (20) 8% (24) 3% (9) 7% (21) 1% (4) 5% (16) 14% (41) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 16% (55) 35% (117) 8% (25) 8% (27) 4% (12) 4% (13) 2% (7) 1% (5) 5% (16) 17% (55) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 11% (39) 42% (147) 10% (37) 10% (33) 3% (11) 5% (16) 1% (3) 1% (2) 2% (9) 15% (52) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 18% (107) 11% (64) 22% (126) 9% (52) 14% (82) 6% (33) 11% (62) 1% (6) 4% (21) 5% (29) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 25% (114) 20% (93) 16% (72) 9% (43) 9% (42) 4% (18) 5% (23) 1% (6) 4% (16) 7% (34) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15% (107) 39% (286) 9% (65) 9% (68) 4% (26) 4% (28) 2% (15) 1% (9) 4% (29) 14% (102) 736Educ: < College 16% (207) 23% (290) 13% (158) 11% (141) 8% (101) 4% (50) 5% (63) 1% (17) 3% (43) 15% (186) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 21% (100) 25% (119) 17% (80) 6% (27) 8% (36) 6% (27) 6% (27) 1% (4) 4% (20) 7% (33) 472Educ: Post-grad 23% (62) 21% (56) 19% (50) 3% (8) 8% (23) 6% (16) 7% (18) 2% (4) 3% (9) 8% (22) 268Income: Under 50k 17% (172) 20% (204) 14% (150) 11% (117) 8% (83) 5% (48) 5% (51) 1% (13) 4% (45) 15% (155) 1037Income: 50k-100k 20% (132) 27% (179) 15% (99) 7% (49) 6% (41) 6% (37) 6% (38) 1% (4) 3% (18) 9% (61) 658Income: 100k+ 22% (65) 27% (82) 13% (39) 4% (11) 12% (34) 2% (7) 6% (18) 3% (8) 3% (9) 9% (26) 299Ethnicity: White 17% (276) 25% (409) 15% (242) 9% (150) 7% (114) 4% (66) 5% (86) 1% (20) 4% (63) 12% (186) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 19% (37) 16% (30) 13% (26) 3% (6) 13% (25) 7% (14) 10% (19) 3% (5) 4% (7) 12% (23) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 26% (65) 14% (35) 13% (33) 8% (20) 14% (35) 6% (15) 3% (8) 2% (6) — (0) 14% (35) 253Ethnicity: Other 21% (27) 16% (20) 10% (12) 5% (7) 7% (9) 9% (11) 11% (14) — (0) 6% (8) 15% (20) 128

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Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages, jobs,unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues – liketerrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – like the2010 healthcare law,

Medicaid, andreproductive

health

SeniorsIssues – likeMedicareand SocialSecurity

SocialIssues –like equalpay, gun

regulation,and racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards, classsizes, schoolchoice, andstudent loans

Energy Issues –like carbon

emissions, costof electric-

ity/gasoline, orrenewables

Tech Issues –like splitting upmajor techrms, data

privacy andelectionsecurity Other

Don’t know/ No

opinion Total N

Registered Voters 18% (368) 23% (465) 14% (288) 9% (176) 8% (159) 5% (92) 5% (108) 1% (25) 4% (71) 12% (241) 1994All Christian 18% (177) 31% (293) 12% (117) 10% (98) 6% (56) 3% (24) 5% (50) 1% (9) 4% (41) 10% (94) 960All Non-Christian 14% (11) 15% (12) 18% (14) 11% (8) 15% (12) 6% (5) 8% (6) 3% (3) 2% (2) 8% (6) 79Atheist 20% (19) 13% (12) 21% (20) 5% (5) 8% (7) 7% (6) 12% (11) 2% (2) 9% (9) 4% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19% (162) 17% (149) 16% (136) 8% (66) 10% (83) 7% (57) 5% (40) 1% (12) 2% (20) 16% (137) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15% (15) 17% (17) 17% (17) 8% (8) 12% (12) 5% (5) 9% (9) 3% (3) 4% (4) 10% (10) 101Evangelical 18% (103) 29% (168) 10% (58) 10% (61) 8% (46) 4% (24) 4% (21) 1% (3) 4% (21) 14% (81) 585Non-Evangelical 20% (149) 25% (187) 14% (101) 10% (73) 7% (52) 3% (25) 5% (35) 1% (9) 4% (26) 11% (81) 739Community: Urban 22% (100) 18% (82) 15% (66) 9% (40) 11% (49) 5% (21) 4% (19) 1% (6) 3% (13) 11% (51) 449Community: Suburban 18% (183) 25% (247) 15% (150) 8% (82) 8% (77) 4% (44) 6% (61) 1% (14) 4% (39) 11% (107) 1006Community: Rural 16% (85) 25% (135) 13% (71) 10% (54) 6% (32) 5% (27) 5% (27) 1% (5) 4% (19) 15% (83) 539Employ: Private Sector 24% (141) 22% (128) 16% (93) 5% (27) 9% (50) 6% (37) 6% (34) 2% (9) 3% (20) 8% (48) 588Employ: Government 20% (27) 21% (28) 11% (15) 4% (5) 12% (16) 8% (11) 8% (10) 1% (2) 2% (3) 12% (16) 135Employ: Self-Employed 21% (37) 26% (45) 14% (24) 4% (6) 7% (13) 2% (4) 5% (9) 1% (2) 3% (6) 17% (29) 174Employ: Homemaker 17% (24) 28% (39) 16% (22) 6% (9) 6% (8) 5% (7) 3% (5) 1% (2) 3% (4) 13% (18) 138Employ: Student 15% (12) 13% (11) 10% (8) 1% (1) 14% (11) 14% (11) 12% (10) 6% (4) — (0) 15% (13) 81Employ: Retired 11% (60) 31% (162) 13% (70) 18% (96) 5% (26) 1% (4) 5% (26) — (2) 5% (26) 10% (54) 525Employ: Unemployed 17% (29) 13% (21) 15% (25) 9% (15) 9% (16) 5% (8) 6% (9) 3% (5) 4% (6) 20% (33) 167Employ: Other 21% (38) 17% (31) 16% (30) 9% (17) 10% (18) 4% (8) 3% (6) — (0) 4% (7) 16% (31) 185Military HH: Yes 17% (66) 27% (104) 12% (48) 10% (38) 8% (30) 2% (8) 4% (15) 1% (4) 4% (14) 15% (58) 384Military HH: No 19% (302) 22% (361) 15% (240) 9% (138) 8% (129) 5% (84) 6% (93) 1% (21) 4% (57) 11% (184) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 15% (119) 36% (287) 9% (70) 9% (71) 4% (32) 4% (30) 2% (17) 1% (11) 3% (25) 17% (132) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 21% (249) 15% (178) 18% (218) 9% (105) 11% (126) 5% (62) 8% (91) 1% (15) 4% (46) 9% (109) 1199Trump Job Approve 15% (129) 39% (333) 8% (68) 8% (68) 4% (35) 4% (30) 2% (18) 1% (11) 4% (32) 16% (134) 859Trump Job Disapprove 21% (226) 12% (131) 20% (214) 10% (104) 11% (122) 5% (54) 8% (90) 1% (15) 4% (38) 7% (70) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 10% (48) 46% (216) 5% (25) 7% (31) 2% (11) 4% (17) 2% (8) 1% (7) 5% (23) 18% (83) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 21% (81) 30% (116) 11% (43) 9% (37) 6% (24) 3% (13) 3% (10) 1% (4) 2% (9) 13% (52) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 22% (56) 16% (40) 20% (50) 12% (30) 6% (15) 6% (16) 7% (16) 1% (2) 2% (4) 9% (22) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 21% (170) 11% (91) 20% (165) 9% (74) 13% (106) 5% (38) 9% (74) 1% (12) 4% (34) 6% (48) 813Favorable of Trump 15% (124) 39% (328) 8% (70) 9% (74) 4% (36) 4% (31) 2% (16) 1% (11) 4% (31) 15% (123) 843Unfavorable of Trump 21% (222) 13% (132) 20% (212) 9% (95) 11% (117) 5% (58) 9% (92) 1% (13) 4% (40) 7% (69) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 9% (45) 47% (229) 6% (30) 8% (38) 3% (15) 3% (14) 1% (7) 1% (4) 4% (22) 17% (85) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 22% (78) 28% (99) 11% (40) 10% (36) 6% (20) 5% (17) 2% (9) 2% (7) 3% (9) 11% (39) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 17% (35) 20% (41) 17% (34) 10% (20) 6% (12) 8% (16) 8% (15) 1% (2) 2% (4) 11% (21) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 22% (188) 11% (91) 21% (178) 9% (75) 12% (106) 5% (41) 9% (77) 1% (10) 4% (36) 6% (48) 849

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Demographic

EconomicIssues –like taxes,wages, jobs,unemploy-ment, andspending

SecurityIssues – liketerrorism,foreign

policy, andbordersecurity

Health CareIssues – like the2010 healthcare law,

Medicaid, andreproductive

health

SeniorsIssues – likeMedicareand SocialSecurity

SocialIssues –like equalpay, gun

regulation,and racerelations

EducationIssues – like

schoolstandards, classsizes, schoolchoice, andstudent loans

Energy Issues –like carbon

emissions, costof electric-

ity/gasoline, orrenewables

Tech Issues –like splitting upmajor techrms, data

privacy andelectionsecurity Other

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Registered Voters 20% (407) 42% (842) 22% (446) 15% (299) 1994Gender: Male 26% (244) 44% (414) 17% (158) 13% (118) 933Gender: Female 15% (163) 40% (429) 27% (288) 17% (181) 1061Age: 18-29 12% (42) 32% (111) 26% (91) 31% (109) 352Age: 30-44 15% (69) 39% (176) 25% (114) 21% (93) 451Age: 45-54 21% (76) 37% (132) 25% (87) 17% (60) 355Age: 55-64 22% (83) 48% (176) 25% (92) 5% (20) 371Age: 65+ 30% (138) 53% (248) 13% (61) 4% (17) 464Generation Z: 18-22 8% (12) 25% (36) 26% (37) 41% (58) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 15% (72) 37% (178) 25% (120) 23% (108) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 19% (102) 38% (204) 25% (136) 18% (95) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 24% (176) 51% (378) 19% (143) 5% (37) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 10% (68) 60% (427) 19% (134) 12% (88) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 14% (86) 43% (257) 23% (136) 20% (117) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 37% (253) 23% (159) 26% (176) 14% (94) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 14% (43) 65% (200) 11% (33) 11% (33) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 6% (25) 56% (227) 25% (101) 13% (55) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 16% (48) 49% (143) 18% (53) 16% (47) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 12% (38) 37% (114) 27% (83) 23% (70) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 46% (153) 21% (71) 21% (71) 11% (37) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 29% (100) 25% (88) 30% (105) 16% (57) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10% (59) 63% (367) 14% (82) 13% (75) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 15% (71) 47% (218) 25% (117) 12% (56) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 36% (266) 29% (213) 25% (183) 10% (74) 736

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Registered Voters 20% (407) 42% (842) 22% (446) 15% (299) 1994Educ: < College 20% (254) 36% (446) 25% (318) 19% (236) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 20% (95) 52% (246) 18% (86) 9% (45) 472Educ: Post-grad 21% (58) 56% (150) 15% (41) 7% (19) 268Income: Under 50k 18% (188) 38% (394) 25% (256) 19% (199) 1037Income: 50k-100k 23% (154) 45% (299) 20% (133) 11% (72) 658Income: 100k+ 22% (65) 50% (149) 19% (57) 9% (28) 299Ethnicity: White 22% (354) 43% (688) 23% (364) 13% (206) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 11% (21) 39% (76) 26% (50) 24% (46) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 16% (39) 40% (101) 21% (53) 23% (59) 253Ethnicity: Other 10% (13) 41% (53) 22% (28) 26% (34) 128All Christian 27% (263) 42% (401) 20% (193) 11% (103) 960All Non-Christian 22% (17) 48% (38) 17% (14) 13% (10) 79Atheist 5% (4) 69% (65) 17% (16) 10% (9) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 14% (123) 39% (339) 26% (223) 21% (178) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 23% (23) 43% (43) 20% (20) 14% (14) 101Evangelical 29% (169) 31% (182) 24% (141) 16% (94) 585Non-Evangelical 21% (153) 45% (334) 22% (161) 12% (91) 739Community: Urban 17% (77) 43% (194) 22% (100) 17% (79) 449Community: Suburban 20% (205) 44% (447) 22% (219) 13% (135) 1006Community: Rural 23% (125) 37% (202) 24% (127) 16% (85) 539Employ: Private Sector 20% (117) 45% (263) 24% (138) 12% (69) 588Employ: Government 19% (26) 41% (55) 24% (33) 16% (21) 135Employ: Self-Employed 21% (36) 40% (70) 24% (42) 15% (26) 174Employ: Homemaker 17% (24) 30% (41) 30% (41) 23% (32) 138Employ: Student 10% (8) 30% (25) 25% (20) 36% (29) 81Employ: Retired 28% (148) 52% (275) 15% (77) 5% (26) 525Employ: Unemployed 15% (25) 33% (54) 27% (45) 26% (43) 167Employ: Other 13% (24) 32% (59) 26% (49) 29% (53) 185

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Registered Voters 20% (407) 42% (842) 22% (446) 15% (299) 1994Military HH: Yes 30% (117) 42% (160) 17% (65) 11% (42) 384Military HH: No 18% (290) 42% (683) 24% (381) 16% (257) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 36% (288) 24% (188) 25% (200) 15% (120) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 10% (119) 55% (655) 20% (246) 15% (179) 1199Trump Job Approve 37% (319) 24% (203) 26% (221) 14% (116) 859Trump Job Disapprove 8% (85) 60% (633) 19% (197) 14% (148) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 46% (217) 20% (94) 23% (108) 11% (51) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 26% (102) 28% (109) 29% (113) 17% (65) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 12% (31) 42% (105) 24% (61) 22% (55) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 7% (54) 65% (529) 17% (136) 11% (93) 813Favorable of Trump 38% (319) 24% (203) 25% (207) 14% (115) 843Unfavorable of Trump 8% (79) 60% (634) 19% (201) 13% (136) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 45% (219) 20% (99) 23% (112) 12% (59) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 28% (99) 29% (104) 27% (95) 16% (55) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 12% (25) 37% (75) 27% (55) 23% (46) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 6% (55) 66% (559) 17% (146) 11% (89) 849#1 Issue: Economy 22% (108) 35% (168) 23% (114) 20% (95) 485#1 Issue: Security 39% (172) 28% (122) 23% (102) 10% (46) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 11% (35) 57% (178) 21% (66) 11% (35) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 17% (51) 52% (151) 23% (68) 8% (22) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 5% (7) 40% (52) 29% (39) 26% (34) 132#1 Issue: Education 12% (13) 44% (48) 20% (22) 24% (26) 109#1 Issue: Energy 8% (9) 58% (61) 13% (14) 21% (22) 106#1 Issue: Other 10% (12) 54% (62) 19% (21) 17% (19) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 10% (79) 64% (505) 16% (123) 10% (76) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 38% (264) 28% (196) 23% (162) 11% (75) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 14% (13) 34% (31) 31% (28) 21% (20) 92

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Registered Voters 20% (407) 42% (842) 22% (446) 15% (299) 19942016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 9% (62) 63% (426) 17% (113) 11% (72) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 38% (267) 28% (199) 24% (169) 10% (70) 7042016 Vote: Other 16% (31) 48% (93) 25% (48) 11% (21) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11% (47) 29% (124) 27% (114) 32% (136) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 24% (329) 48% (650) 19% (259) 9% (127) 1365Voted in 2014: No 12% (78) 31% (193) 30% (186) 27% (172) 6292012 Vote: Barack Obama 13% (102) 59% (475) 19% (156) 10% (79) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 40% (216) 30% (161) 22% (119) 9% (50) 5462012 Vote: Other 24% (21) 49% (43) 16% (14) 11% (10) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12% (68) 30% (161) 29% (156) 29% (161) 5464-Region: Northeast 17% (61) 51% (181) 19% (67) 13% (48) 3564-Region: Midwest 23% (107) 41% (187) 20% (94) 15% (70) 4584-Region: South 21% (159) 39% (289) 24% (181) 15% (115) 7444-Region: West 18% (79) 43% (186) 24% (104) 15% (67) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 10% (82) 59% (511) 19% (163) 12% (105) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 36% (295) 26% (213) 25% (206) 13% (108) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 10% (77) 63% (501) 17% (138) 10% (82) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 38% (270) 25% (178) 25% (175) 13% (90) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 20% (22) 36% (41) 25% (28) 19% (22) 112Don’t know / No opinion 10% (24) 32% (76) 30% (71) 28% (68) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 30% (602) 51% (1018) 12% (246) 6% (128) 1994Gender: Male 29% (267) 56% (519) 9% (80) 7% (68) 933Gender: Female 32% (335) 47% (500) 16% (166) 6% (59) 1061Age: 18-29 21% (75) 37% (131) 22% (79) 19% (68) 352Age: 30-44 28% (126) 49% (220) 14% (65) 9% (41) 451Age: 45-54 30% (107) 56% (197) 11% (38) 4% (13) 355Age: 55-64 33% (123) 53% (198) 12% (46) 1% (4) 371Age: 65+ 37% (171) 59% (273) 4% (19) — (1) 464Generation Z: 18-22 14% (20) 31% (44) 25% (35) 30% (43) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 26% (126) 46% (222) 17% (80) 11% (50) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 30% (162) 52% (281) 12% (66) 5% (29) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 36% (261) 55% (405) 9% (63) 1% (6) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 62% (443) 21% (148) 14% (97) 4% (29) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 20% (116) 53% (318) 15% (89) 12% (72) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 6% (43) 81% (552) 9% (60) 4% (27) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 64% (199) 21% (64) 10% (33) 5% (15) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 60% (244) 21% (84) 16% (65) 3% (14) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 17% (49) 61% (177) 9% (26) 14% (40) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 22% (68) 46% (141) 21% (63) 11% (32) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 6% (19) 84% (278) 6% (21) 4% (14) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 7% (23) 78% (274) 11% (39) 4% (13) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 60% (351) 27% (157) 9% (51) 4% (24) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 34% (155) 48% (221) 15% (67) 4% (18) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10% (71) 80% (586) 8% (58) 3% (21) 736Educ: < College 26% (323) 51% (637) 15% (182) 9% (112) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 35% (164) 54% (253) 9% (45) 2% (9) 472Educ: Post-grad 43% (115) 48% (128) 7% (19) 2% (6) 268

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Registered Voters 30% (602) 51% (1018) 12% (246) 6% (128) 1994Income: Under 50k 29% (304) 45% (470) 16% (168) 9% (96) 1037Income: 50k-100k 31% (203) 56% (370) 9% (58) 4% (27) 658Income: 100k+ 32% (95) 60% (178) 7% (21) 2% (5) 299Ethnicity: White 28% (451) 56% (902) 11% (182) 5% (78) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 31% (59) 37% (71) 18% (34) 15% (29) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 46% (117) 23% (58) 17% (42) 14% (35) 253Ethnicity: Other 26% (33) 45% (58) 17% (22) 12% (15) 128All Christian 27% (255) 61% (585) 9% (89) 3% (31) 960All Non-Christian 56% (44) 26% (20) 15% (12) 3% (2) 79Atheist 50% (46) 37% (34) 10% (9) 4% (4) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 30% (256) 44% (379) 16% (137) 11% (91) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 48% (48) 35% (35) 12% (12) 6% (6) 101Evangelical 21% (123) 59% (345) 14% (83) 6% (35) 585Non-Evangelical 31% (228) 56% (413) 10% (71) 4% (28) 739Community: Urban 39% (177) 39% (177) 14% (63) 7% (33) 449Community: Suburban 32% (319) 52% (518) 10% (105) 6% (64) 1006Community: Rural 20% (106) 60% (323) 15% (79) 6% (31) 539Employ: Private Sector 31% (185) 56% (330) 9% (52) 4% (21) 588Employ: Government 29% (39) 49% (66) 17% (23) 6% (9) 135Employ: Self-Employed 28% (50) 51% (88) 9% (16) 12% (20) 174Employ: Homemaker 21% (28) 52% (71) 22% (30) 6% (8) 138Employ: Student 23% (19) 34% (27) 25% (20) 18% (15) 81Employ: Retired 33% (175) 59% (312) 6% (33) 1% (5) 525Employ: Unemployed 29% (48) 38% (63) 23% (38) 11% (18) 167Employ: Other 31% (58) 33% (61) 18% (34) 18% (33) 185Military HH: Yes 28% (108) 57% (219) 8% (32) 6% (24) 384Military HH: No 31% (494) 50% (799) 13% (214) 6% (103) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 10% (80) 74% (586) 11% (85) 5% (44) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 44% (522) 36% (432) 13% (161) 7% (84) 1199

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Registered Voters 30% (602) 51% (1018) 12% (246) 6% (128) 1994Trump Job Approve 8% (69) 79% (679) 9% (74) 4% (37) 859Trump Job Disapprove 49% (526) 31% (330) 13% (140) 6% (68) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 6% (28) 86% (402) 5% (24) 3% (16) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 11% (41) 71% (277) 13% (50) 5% (20) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 25% (62) 51% (128) 17% (42) 8% (20) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 57% (464) 25% (202) 12% (98) 6% (48) 813Favorable of Trump 8% (71) 80% (671) 8% (68) 4% (33) 843Unfavorable of Trump 49% (517) 32% (336) 13% (136) 6% (61) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 7% (36) 83% (405) 6% (28) 4% (20) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10% (35) 75% (266) 11% (40) 4% (13) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 16% (33) 56% (113) 20% (39) 8% (16) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 57% (484) 26% (223) 11% (97) 5% (45) 849#1 Issue: Economy 27% (131) 51% (245) 14% (68) 8% (40) 485#1 Issue: Security 11% (47) 80% (353) 7% (32) 2% (11) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 42% (132) 41% (129) 13% (42) 4% (12) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 43% (125) 45% (132) 9% (25) 3% (9) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 35% (46) 28% (37) 22% (29) 15% (20) 132#1 Issue: Education 27% (30) 34% (38) 23% (25) 16% (17) 109#1 Issue: Energy 45% (47) 37% (39) 13% (13) 6% (7) 106#1 Issue: Other 37% (43) 41% (47) 11% (13) 10% (12) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 61% (476) 26% (204) 10% (79) 3% (23) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 5% (35) 86% (604) 6% (41) 3% (20) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 18% (17) 43% (40) 20% (19) 18% (16) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 65% (438) 22% (149) 10% (70) 3% (17) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 6% (45) 84% (593) 7% (49) 2% (16) 7042016 Vote: Other 16% (31) 63% (121) 12% (24) 9% (16) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21% (88) 37% (155) 24% (102) 18% (76) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 35% (475) 55% (744) 8% (111) 3% (35) 1365Voted in 2014: No 20% (127) 44% (274) 21% (135) 15% (93) 629

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Registered Voters 30% (602) 51% (1018) 12% (246) 6% (128) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 54% (440) 32% (260) 11% (86) 3% (25) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9% (49) 85% (463) 5% (29) 1% (5) 5462012 Vote: Other 15% (13) 71% (63) 8% (7) 6% (6) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18% (100) 42% (231) 23% (124) 17% (92) 5464-Region: Northeast 42% (149) 45% (161) 8% (27) 5% (19) 3564-Region: Midwest 29% (134) 52% (237) 13% (59) 6% (29) 4584-Region: South 26% (193) 53% (398) 14% (101) 7% (52) 7444-Region: West 29% (126) 51% (222) 14% (60) 6% (28) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 58% (503) 24% (204) 14% (118) 4% (37) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 6% (51) 82% (671) 9% (72) 3% (28) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 60% (483) 25% (197) 12% (96) 3% (22) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 7% (48) 82% (587) 8% (55) 3% (22) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 21% (23) 56% (63) 12% (14) 11% (12) 112Don’t know / No opinion 13% (32) 44% (106) 25% (60) 17% (42) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 22% (442) 37% (733) 23% (459) 18% (360) 1994Gender: Male 23% (212) 45% (423) 16% (150) 16% (149) 933Gender: Female 22% (230) 29% (311) 29% (309) 20% (211) 1061Age: 18-29 11% (38) 20% (69) 31% (110) 38% (135) 352Age: 30-44 20% (90) 32% (143) 23% (105) 25% (113) 451Age: 45-54 17% (61) 40% (142) 26% (93) 16% (58) 355Age: 55-64 27% (100) 40% (149) 24% (91) 8% (32) 371Age: 65+ 33% (152) 49% (230) 13% (61) 5% (22) 464Generation Z: 18-22 8% (11) 17% (25) 27% (39) 48% (68) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 15% (73) 28% (133) 27% (131) 30% (141) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 20% (106) 37% (197) 26% (138) 18% (97) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 30% (222) 44% (323) 19% (140) 7% (50) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 41% (293) 19% (134) 23% (168) 17% (122) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 16% (98) 37% (218) 24% (144) 23% (135) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 7% (51) 56% (381) 22% (148) 15% (103) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 46% (144) 22% (67) 18% (57) 13% (42) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 37% (149) 16% (67) 27% (111) 20% (80) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 14% (42) 48% (141) 16% (47) 21% (61) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 18% (56) 25% (77) 32% (97) 24% (74) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 8% (26) 64% (214) 14% (46) 14% (46) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 7% (24) 48% (167) 29% (102) 16% (57) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 44% (256) 18% (106) 20% (117) 18% (103) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 22% (100) 37% (169) 26% (122) 15% (70) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10% (71) 58% (425) 22% (161) 11% (78) 736Educ: < College 18% (227) 35% (440) 25% (311) 22% (276) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 27% (125) 41% (195) 20% (96) 12% (56) 472Educ: Post-grad 33% (89) 37% (98) 19% (52) 11% (29) 268

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Registered Voters 22% (442) 37% (733) 23% (459) 18% (360) 1994Income: Under 50k 20% (211) 31% (326) 25% (262) 23% (238) 1037Income: 50k-100k 24% (160) 42% (277) 20% (134) 13% (87) 658Income: 100k+ 24% (70) 44% (130) 21% (63) 12% (35) 299Ethnicity: White 22% (347) 40% (651) 23% (378) 15% (237) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 19% (37) 29% (56) 24% (46) 28% (54) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 28% (70) 19% (49) 21% (54) 32% (81) 253Ethnicity: Other 19% (25) 26% (33) 22% (28) 33% (42) 128All Christian 22% (213) 46% (442) 20% (194) 12% (111) 960All Non-Christian 47% (37) 21% (17) 19% (15) 13% (10) 79Atheist 29% (27) 36% (33) 20% (18) 15% (14) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19% (164) 28% (241) 27% (232) 26% (224) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 39% (39) 23% (23) 19% (19) 19% (20) 101Evangelical 16% (95) 41% (241) 23% (132) 20% (117) 585Non-Evangelical 23% (173) 42% (313) 21% (156) 13% (97) 739Community: Urban 25% (112) 30% (136) 22% (99) 23% (102) 449Community: Suburban 24% (245) 38% (379) 22% (223) 16% (158) 1006Community: Rural 16% (85) 40% (217) 25% (137) 18% (99) 539Employ: Private Sector 23% (134) 38% (225) 24% (142) 15% (87) 588Employ: Government 21% (28) 31% (42) 28% (38) 20% (27) 135Employ: Self-Employed 20% (36) 37% (65) 21% (36) 21% (37) 174Employ: Homemaker 11% (16) 27% (37) 38% (52) 24% (33) 138Employ: Student 13% (10) 21% (17) 29% (24) 36% (30) 81Employ: Retired 29% (152) 50% (262) 15% (79) 6% (32) 525Employ: Unemployed 17% (29) 24% (40) 28% (46) 31% (51) 167Employ: Other 20% (37) 24% (44) 22% (41) 34% (63) 185Military HH: Yes 22% (86) 46% (177) 19% (74) 12% (47) 384Military HH: No 22% (355) 35% (556) 24% (386) 19% (313) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 10% (81) 53% (419) 21% (170) 16% (125) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 30% (360) 26% (314) 24% (289) 20% (235) 1199

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Registered Voters 22% (442) 37% (733) 23% (459) 18% (360) 1994Trump Job Approve 10% (88) 54% (468) 21% (177) 15% (125) 859Trump Job Disapprove 33% (350) 24% (260) 24% (261) 18% (193) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 8% (39) 62% (293) 17% (80) 12% (58) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13% (49) 45% (175) 25% (97) 17% (67) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 17% (42) 29% (74) 30% (76) 24% (59) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 38% (308) 23% (187) 23% (184) 16% (134) 813Favorable of Trump 10% (84) 56% (469) 20% (171) 14% (120) 843Unfavorable of Trump 34% (352) 25% (262) 24% (255) 17% (180) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 9% (46) 60% (291) 18% (89) 13% (63) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11% (37) 50% (178) 23% (82) 16% (57) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 13% (26) 31% (63) 30% (59) 26% (52) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 38% (326) 23% (199) 23% (196) 15% (128) 849#1 Issue: Economy 20% (97) 35% (168) 22% (105) 24% (115) 485#1 Issue: Security 8% (36) 61% (268) 20% (88) 11% (50) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 32% (101) 27% (84) 25% (79) 16% (51) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 35% (103) 35% (101) 20% (59) 10% (29) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 21% (28) 14% (19) 36% (48) 28% (37) 132#1 Issue: Education 17% (19) 24% (26) 29% (32) 30% (33) 109#1 Issue: Energy 29% (30) 22% (23) 28% (30) 21% (22) 106#1 Issue: Other 25% (29) 39% (44) 17% (20) 19% (22) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 43% (339) 22% (169) 20% (160) 15% (114) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 7% (47) 62% (432) 20% (141) 11% (78) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 8% (7) 30% (27) 33% (31) 29% (27) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 45% (302) 20% (134) 21% (143) 14% (95) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 9% (66) 60% (419) 20% (143) 11% (77) 7042016 Vote: Other 12% (23) 45% (87) 23% (45) 20% (38) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12% (51) 22% (94) 30% (127) 35% (149) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 27% (363) 42% (575) 20% (268) 12% (160) 1365Voted in 2014: No 12% (79) 25% (158) 31% (192) 32% (200) 629

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Registered Voters 22% (442) 37% (733) 23% (459) 18% (360) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 39% (314) 25% (202) 22% (181) 14% (113) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9% (48) 63% (342) 19% (102) 10% (54) 5462012 Vote: Other 8% (7) 54% (48) 22% (20) 16% (14) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13% (72) 26% (140) 29% (156) 33% (179) 5464-Region: Northeast 36% (128) 39% (137) 16% (57) 9% (33) 3564-Region: Midwest 19% (86) 36% (167) 23% (107) 21% (97) 4584-Region: South 20% (150) 36% (269) 25% (184) 19% (141) 7444-Region: West 18% (77) 37% (160) 25% (110) 20% (89) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 40% (345) 19% (166) 24% (205) 17% (146) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7% (60) 57% (471) 22% (177) 14% (114) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 41% (326) 22% (172) 23% (180) 15% (120) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 8% (56) 58% (415) 20% (145) 13% (96) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 15% (17) 36% (41) 32% (36) 17% (19) 112Don’t know / No opinion 10% (25) 28% (66) 28% (67) 34% (82) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 40% (788) 42% (829) 13% (253) 6% (123) 1994Gender: Male 44% (409) 40% (371) 9% (87) 7% (66) 933Gender: Female 36% (379) 43% (458) 16% (166) 5% (57) 1061Age: 18-29 24% (83) 44% (154) 17% (62) 15% (54) 352Age: 30-44 33% (150) 41% (187) 17% (77) 8% (37) 451Age: 45-54 45% (161) 36% (129) 12% (42) 6% (22) 355Age: 55-64 46% (170) 40% (149) 13% (48) 1% (4) 371Age: 65+ 48% (224) 45% (210) 5% (25) 1% (6) 464Generation Z: 18-22 22% (32) 43% (61) 17% (25) 17% (25) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 30% (142) 42% (201) 18% (86) 10% (49) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 41% (221) 39% (208) 13% (70) 7% (39) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 46% (339) 44% (321) 9% (66) 1% (9) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 14% (97) 70% (502) 11% (81) 5% (36) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 32% (191) 40% (240) 18% (104) 10% (60) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 73% (500) 13% (87) 10% (68) 4% (27) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 15% (46) 69% (214) 11% (33) 6% (17) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 13% (52) 71% (289) 12% (48) 5% (19) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 34% (100) 43% (126) 10% (30) 12% (36) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 30% (91) 37% (114) 25% (75) 8% (24) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 79% (263) 10% (32) 7% (25) 4% (13) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 68% (236) 16% (56) 12% (43) 4% (14) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13% (76) 76% (444) 7% (40) 4% (23) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 34% (155) 47% (218) 15% (71) 4% (16) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 71% (524) 17% (122) 9% (67) 3% (23) 736Educ: < College 40% (506) 36% (451) 15% (193) 8% (105) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 38% (177) 50% (236) 9% (44) 3% (14) 472Educ: Post-grad 39% (105) 53% (142) 6% (16) 2% (4) 268

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Registered Voters 40% (788) 42% (829) 13% (253) 6% (123) 1994Income: Under 50k 36% (374) 39% (403) 16% (168) 9% (92) 1037Income: 50k-100k 44% (290) 43% (283) 10% (64) 3% (22) 658Income: 100k+ 42% (124) 48% (144) 7% (22) 3% (9) 299Ethnicity: White 44% (707) 41% (661) 11% (180) 4% (64) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 32% (62) 46% (89) 10% (20) 11% (22) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 19% (47) 45% (114) 20% (51) 16% (41) 253Ethnicity: Other 27% (34) 42% (54) 17% (22) 14% (18) 128All Christian 50% (480) 36% (346) 10% (100) 4% (34) 960All Non-Christian 30% (24) 50% (39) 15% (11) 6% (5) 79Atheist 11% (11) 77% (72) 8% (8) 3% (3) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 32% (274) 43% (372) 16% (134) 9% (82) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 32% (32) 45% (45) 15% (15) 9% (9) 101Evangelical 55% (323) 25% (147) 14% (82) 6% (33) 585Non-Evangelical 40% (296) 45% (331) 11% (83) 4% (29) 739Community: Urban 31% (137) 48% (215) 14% (65) 7% (33) 449Community: Suburban 38% (387) 45% (450) 11% (115) 5% (54) 1006Community: Rural 49% (264) 31% (165) 14% (74) 7% (36) 539Employ: Private Sector 43% (254) 43% (251) 10% (59) 4% (25) 588Employ: Government 42% (57) 42% (57) 9% (12) 6% (9) 135Employ: Self-Employed 36% (63) 42% (73) 14% (25) 7% (13) 174Employ: Homemaker 42% (58) 30% (42) 23% (31) 5% (7) 138Employ: Student 21% (17) 56% (46) 13% (10) 9% (8) 81Employ: Retired 47% (249) 43% (228) 8% (44) 1% (4) 525Employ: Unemployed 25% (42) 39% (65) 21% (35) 14% (24) 167Employ: Other 26% (47) 36% (68) 20% (37) 18% (33) 185Military HH: Yes 50% (191) 36% (139) 11% (42) 3% (13) 384Military HH: No 37% (597) 43% (691) 13% (212) 7% (110) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 69% (552) 13% (99) 13% (102) 5% (42) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 20% (237) 61% (730) 13% (151) 7% (81) 1199

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Registered Voters 40% (788) 42% (829) 13% (253) 6% (123) 1994Trump Job Approve 75% (641) 10% (86) 10% (90) 5% (42) 859Trump Job Disapprove 14% (144) 69% (734) 12% (129) 5% (57) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 82% (387) 7% (35) 7% (32) 3% (15) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 65% (253) 13% (51) 15% (58) 7% (26) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 30% (76) 43% (109) 19% (48) 8% (19) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 8% (68) 77% (625) 10% (81) 5% (38) 813Favorable of Trump 77% (647) 9% (76) 9% (80) 5% (40) 843Unfavorable of Trump 12% (130) 71% (744) 12% (124) 5% (52) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 82% (403) 7% (35) 6% (30) 4% (20) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 69% (244) 12% (41) 14% (49) 6% (20) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 30% (60) 41% (81) 19% (39) 10% (21) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 8% (70) 78% (663) 10% (85) 4% (31) 849#1 Issue: Economy 40% (195) 36% (173) 15% (72) 9% (45) 485#1 Issue: Security 73% (324) 16% (70) 8% (35) 3% (13) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 24% (76) 58% (181) 13% (42) 5% (16) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 37% (106) 47% (136) 14% (41) 3% (8) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 17% (23) 60% (80) 14% (19) 8% (11) 132#1 Issue: Education 15% (16) 53% (58) 19% (20) 14% (15) 109#1 Issue: Energy 17% (18) 67% (71) 8% (9) 7% (8) 106#1 Issue: Other 26% (30) 53% (61) 14% (16) 6% (7) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 14% (107) 74% (576) 8% (66) 4% (34) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 78% (541) 11% (79) 9% (60) 3% (18) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 21% (19) 43% (40) 24% (22) 11% (10) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 12% (83) 74% (502) 10% (67) 3% (22) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 77% (543) 11% (81) 9% (63) 2% (17) 7042016 Vote: Other 32% (61) 48% (92) 15% (29) 6% (11) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24% (101) 36% (152) 22% (94) 17% (73) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 44% (601) 44% (594) 9% (126) 3% (45) 1365Voted in 2014: No 30% (188) 37% (235) 20% (128) 12% (78) 629

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Registered Voters 42% (843) 53% (1050) 4% (84) 1% (16) 1994Gender: Male 47% (442) 47% (443) 4% (37) 1% (11) 933Gender: Female 38% (401) 57% (607) 4% (47) — (5) 1061Age: 18-29 29% (103) 61% (216) 8% (27) 2% (7) 352Age: 30-44 39% (175) 54% (245) 5% (22) 2% (10) 451Age: 45-54 48% (171) 47% (167) 5% (17) — (0) 355Age: 55-64 48% (178) 48% (179) 4% (15) — (0) 371Age: 65+ 47% (217) 52% (243) 1% (4) — (0) 464Generation Z: 18-22 25% (35) 63% (90) 9% (13) 3% (4) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 36% (172) 57% (272) 6% (26) 2% (8) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 45% (241) 49% (266) 5% (26) 1% (4) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 47% (347) 50% (370) 2% (18) — (0) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 10% (70) 86% (616) 4% (27) 1% (4) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 35% (210) 56% (331) 7% (42) 2% (12) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 83% (563) 15% (102) 2% (15) — (1) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 12% (38) 82% (253) 6% (17) 1% (2) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 8% (32) 89% (363) 3% (10) — (2) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 40% (116) 52% (152) 5% (14) 3% (9) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 31% (94) 59% (180) 9% (28) 1% (3) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 87% (288) 12% (39) 2% (6) — (0) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 79% (275) 18% (64) 3% (9) — (1) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 11% (67) 84% (492) 3% (20) 1% (3) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 32% (148) 64% (295) 4% (17) — (1) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 77% (567) 21% (151) 2% (17) — (1) 736Educ: < College 46% (575) 48% (602) 5% (65) 1% (13) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 37% (174) 60% (281) 3% (15) — (2) 472Educ: Post-grad 35% (95) 62% (167) 2% (5) 1% (2) 268

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Registered Voters 42% (843) 53% (1050) 4% (84) 1% (16) 1994Income: Under 50k 39% (405) 54% (557) 6% (62) 1% (13) 1037Income: 50k-100k 47% (307) 51% (334) 3% (17) — (1) 658Income: 100k+ 44% (132) 53% (159) 2% (6) 1% (2) 299Ethnicity: White 47% (759) 49% (797) 3% (48) 1% (9) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 31% (59) 64% (124) 4% (8) 1% (2) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 18% (46) 68% (173) 11% (29) 2% (5) 253Ethnicity: Other 30% (38) 63% (80) 6% (8) 2% (2) 128All Christian 51% (490) 46% (439) 3% (26) 1% (5) 960All Non-Christian 36% (28) 62% (49) 3% (2) — (0) 79Atheist 17% (15) 83% (77) — (0) 1% (1) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 36% (310) 56% (485) 7% (56) 1% (11) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 36% (36) 59% (60) 2% (2) 3% (3) 101Evangelical 55% (325) 39% (226) 5% (31) 1% (4) 585Non-Evangelical 43% (319) 53% (391) 3% (25) — (4) 739Community: Urban 30% (137) 65% (291) 4% (18) 1% (4) 449Community: Suburban 42% (423) 53% (536) 4% (41) 1% (5) 1006Community: Rural 53% (283) 41% (223) 5% (26) 1% (7) 539Employ: Private Sector 43% (255) 53% (312) 3% (20) — (1) 588Employ: Government 44% (60) 51% (69) 4% (6) 1% (1) 135Employ: Self-Employed 44% (77) 51% (88) 3% (6) 2% (3) 174Employ: Homemaker 49% (68) 44% (61) 6% (8) 1% (2) 138Employ: Student 24% (20) 68% (55) 7% (5) 1% (1) 81Employ: Retired 47% (249) 51% (267) 2% (10) — (0) 525Employ: Unemployed 38% (63) 52% (87) 9% (15) 1% (2) 167Employ: Other 29% (53) 60% (111) 8% (15) 3% (6) 185Military HH: Yes 49% (190) 47% (181) 3% (10) 1% (4) 384Military HH: No 41% (654) 54% (869) 5% (74) 1% (13) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 84% (665) 11% (90) 4% (36) — (4) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 15% (178) 80% (960) 4% (49) 1% (13) 1199

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Registered Voters 42% (843) 53% (1050) 4% (84) 1% (16) 1994Trump Job Approve 93% (798) 4% (38) 3% (22) — (2) 859Trump Job Disapprove 3% (36) 93% (992) 3% (28) 1% (8) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 98% (460) 1% (6) 1% (4) — (0) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 87% (338) 8% (32) 5% (18) — (1) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 9% (24) 84% (213) 6% (14) — (1) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2% (13) 96% (779) 2% (13) 1% (7) 813Favorable of Trump 100% (843) — (0) — (0) — (0) 843Unfavorable of Trump — (0) 100% (1050) — (0) — (0) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 100% (489) — (0) — (0) — (0) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 100% (355) — (0) — (0) — (0) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump — (0) 100% (200) — (0) — (0) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump — (0) 100% (849) — (0) — (0) 849#1 Issue: Economy 41% (198) 53% (257) 6% (27) 1% (3) 485#1 Issue: Security 81% (359) 16% (71) 2% (10) — (1) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 27% (84) 68% (213) 5% (15) 1% (3) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 36% (106) 61% (176) 3% (9) — (0) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 15% (20) 78% (103) 4% (6) 2% (3) 132#1 Issue: Education 26% (28) 65% (71) 8% (8) 2% (2) 109#1 Issue: Energy 15% (16) 81% (86) 3% (4) — (0) 106#1 Issue: Other 29% (33) 63% (73) 5% (6) 3% (3) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 11% (84) 86% (676) 2% (18) 1% (4) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 84% (590) 14% (97) 2% (11) — (1) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 30% (27) 56% (51) 12% (11) 3% (3) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7% (48) 89% (602) 3% (19) 1% (4) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 88% (620) 10% (71) 2% (13) — (0) 7042016 Vote: Other 23% (43) 70% (134) 7% (13) 1% (2) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 31% (131) 57% (240) 10% (40) 2% (10) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 45% (615) 52% (708) 3% (36) — (6) 1365Voted in 2014: No 36% (228) 54% (341) 8% (49) 2% (10) 629

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Registered Voters 42% (843) 53% (1050) 4% (84) 1% (16) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 18% (149) 78% (631) 3% (27) 1% (5) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 82% (449) 17% (91) 1% (5) — (0) 5462012 Vote: Other 52% (46) 40% (35) 9% (8) — (0) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36% (198) 53% (292) 8% (44) 2% (12) 5464-Region: Northeast 33% (119) 63% (224) 3% (11) 1% (3) 3564-Region: Midwest 46% (210) 47% (214) 6% (30) 1% (4) 4584-Region: South 47% (350) 47% (352) 5% (36) 1% (6) 7444-Region: West 38% (164) 60% (260) 2% (8) 1% (4) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 10% (83) 86% (744) 3% (30) 1% (5) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 81% (668) 16% (134) 2% (20) — (1) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 9% (72) 88% (700) 3% (23) — (3) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 87% (621) 11% (81) 1% (8) — (1) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 32% (36) 55% (62) 10% (12) 2% (2) 112Don’t know / No opinion 32% (77) 56% (135) 9% (21) 2% (6) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 35% (705) 50% (991) 10% (204) 5% (95) 1994Gender: Male 38% (352) 49% (458) 8% (79) 5% (45) 933Gender: Female 33% (353) 50% (533) 12% (125) 5% (50) 1061Age: 18-29 26% (93) 44% (154) 18% (64) 12% (42) 352Age: 30-44 31% (140) 50% (228) 12% (54) 7% (30) 451Age: 45-54 42% (150) 43% (154) 10% (35) 4% (16) 355Age: 55-64 41% (152) 49% (181) 9% (34) 1% (4) 371Age: 65+ 37% (170) 59% (274) 4% (17) 1% (3) 464Generation Z: 18-22 22% (32) 40% (57) 20% (29) 17% (25) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 31% (150) 47% (224) 14% (67) 8% (37) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 37% (201) 47% (254) 11% (57) 5% (27) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 39% (286) 54% (394) 6% (47) 1% (7) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 9% (62) 79% (563) 9% (68) 3% (23) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 24% (142) 51% (306) 16% (92) 9% (55) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 73% (501) 18% (121) 6% (43) 2% (16) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 11% (33) 77% (239) 8% (25) 4% (13) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 7% (29) 80% (325) 10% (43) 3% (10) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 24% (69) 55% (161) 12% (35) 9% (26) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 24% (73) 48% (145) 19% (57) 9% (29) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 75% (250) 17% (58) 6% (18) 2% (6) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 72% (251) 18% (64) 7% (25) 3% (10) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13% (76) 78% (457) 5% (28) 4% (21) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 27% (126) 58% (269) 12% (56) 2% (10) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 63% (467) 28% (207) 7% (52) 1% (10) 736Educ: < College 38% (473) 44% (549) 12% (153) 6% (80) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 32% (153) 58% (275) 7% (35) 2% (8) 472Educ: Post-grad 30% (79) 62% (167) 6% (16) 2% (6) 268

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Registered Voters 35% (705) 50% (991) 10% (204) 5% (95) 1994Income: Under 50k 34% (355) 46% (479) 13% (131) 7% (72) 1037Income: 50k-100k 37% (242) 52% (343) 9% (57) 2% (16) 658Income: 100k+ 36% (107) 57% (169) 5% (16) 2% (6) 299Ethnicity: White 39% (624) 49% (792) 9% (147) 3% (50) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 27% (51) 51% (99) 14% (27) 8% (16) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 19% (48) 53% (135) 14% (36) 14% (34) 253Ethnicity: Other 26% (33) 50% (64) 16% (21) 8% (11) 128All Christian 42% (406) 49% (467) 7% (69) 2% (18) 960All Non-Christian 30% (24) 55% (43) 9% (7) 7% (5) 79Atheist 16% (15) 80% (75) 2% (2) 1% (1) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 30% (260) 47% (406) 15% (126) 8% (70) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 33% (33) 51% (51) 8% (8) 8% (8) 101Evangelical 48% (283) 36% (211) 12% (70) 4% (21) 585Non-Evangelical 34% (252) 53% (393) 9% (69) 3% (25) 739Community: Urban 29% (129) 56% (250) 9% (40) 7% (30) 449Community: Suburban 34% (340) 53% (530) 9% (93) 4% (42) 1006Community: Rural 44% (235) 39% (211) 13% (70) 4% (23) 539Employ: Private Sector 36% (210) 53% (310) 9% (52) 3% (16) 588Employ: Government 36% (49) 49% (66) 12% (17) 3% (4) 135Employ: Self-Employed 42% (73) 44% (76) 9% (16) 5% (9) 174Employ: Homemaker 42% (59) 33% (46) 20% (27) 5% (6) 138Employ: Student 24% (19) 50% (40) 16% (13) 11% (9) 81Employ: Retired 38% (198) 57% (299) 5% (26) 1% (3) 525Employ: Unemployed 27% (45) 42% (70) 16% (27) 15% (25) 167Employ: Other 28% (52) 45% (83) 14% (26) 13% (24) 185Military HH: Yes 41% (157) 49% (188) 7% (28) 3% (10) 384Military HH: No 34% (547) 50% (802) 11% (176) 5% (84) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 64% (511) 22% (171) 10% (80) 4% (32) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 16% (194) 68% (819) 10% (124) 5% (63) 1199

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Registered Voters 35% (705) 50% (991) 10% (204) 5% (95) 1994Trump Job Approve 70% (600) 19% (162) 8% (72) 3% (25) 859Trump Job Disapprove 9% (98) 77% (823) 9% (99) 4% (44) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 78% (368) 15% (70) 5% (21) 2% (10) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 60% (232) 23% (91) 13% (51) 4% (15) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 19% (48) 61% (152) 15% (37) 6% (15) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 6% (50) 83% (671) 8% (62) 4% (29) 813Favorable of Trump 72% (605) 18% (152) 7% (63) 3% (24) 843Unfavorable of Trump 9% (89) 79% (826) 10% (103) 3% (31) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 80% (389) 14% (71) 4% (20) 2% (9) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 61% (216) 23% (81) 12% (43) 4% (15) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 20% (41) 57% (115) 17% (33) 6% (12) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 6% (49) 84% (711) 8% (70) 2% (20) 849#1 Issue: Economy 36% (172) 44% (215) 14% (70) 6% (27) 485#1 Issue: Security 69% (303) 24% (107) 6% (27) 1% (4) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 20% (62) 65% (205) 9% (30) 6% (18) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29% (85) 60% (176) 8% (25) 2% (5) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 17% (22) 57% (76) 13% (17) 12% (16) 132#1 Issue: Education 18% (20) 55% (60) 19% (21) 8% (9) 109#1 Issue: Energy 14% (15) 74% (79) 6% (6) 6% (6) 106#1 Issue: Other 21% (25) 64% (73) 7% (7) 8% (10) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 9% (72) 81% (634) 7% (52) 3% (25) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 72% (505) 21% (147) 5% (33) 2% (14) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 12% (11) 48% (44) 28% (25) 13% (12) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 9% (63) 80% (540) 7% (44) 4% (26) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 71% (498) 22% (155) 5% (34) 2% (15) 7042016 Vote: Other 20% (39) 62% (120) 14% (27) 4% (7) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25% (105) 41% (172) 23% (97) 11% (47) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 38% (513) 54% (735) 6% (80) 3% (37) 1365Voted in 2014: No 30% (192) 41% (255) 20% (124) 9% (58) 629

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Registered Voters 35% (705) 50% (991) 10% (204) 5% (95) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 15% (124) 74% (599) 8% (62) 3% (27) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 69% (375) 27% (146) 4% (23) — (1) 5462012 Vote: Other 38% (34) 48% (42) 10% (9) 4% (4) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 31% (171) 37% (202) 20% (110) 12% (63) 5464-Region: Northeast 29% (104) 58% (208) 9% (33) 3% (11) 3564-Region: Midwest 34% (156) 48% (219) 12% (54) 6% (29) 4584-Region: South 40% (300) 45% (338) 10% (77) 4% (29) 7444-Region: West 33% (144) 52% (226) 9% (40) 6% (26) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9% (77) 79% (679) 9% (78) 3% (29) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 71% (583) 21% (172) 6% (49) 2% (18) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 10% (76) 80% (636) 8% (65) 3% (21) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 75% (531) 19% (134) 5% (34) 2% (13) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 19% (21) 52% (58) 21% (23) 9% (10) 112Don’t know / No opinion 22% (52) 43% (102) 22% (53) 13% (32) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 38% (755) 48% (954) 10% (202) 4% (84) 1994Income: Under 50k 38% (399) 43% (449) 13% (132) 6% (57) 1037Income: 50k-100k 37% (246) 51% (337) 8% (54) 3% (21) 658Income: 100k+ 37% (109) 56% (168) 5% (16) 2% (6) 299Ethnicity: White 34% (545) 54% (868) 9% (151) 3% (49) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 47% (91) 34% (65) 11% (22) 8% (15) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 64% (161) 14% (34) 12% (31) 11% (27) 253Ethnicity: Other 38% (49) 40% (51) 15% (20) 7% (9) 128All Christian 33% (319) 57% (546) 8% (77) 2% (19) 960All Non-Christian 60% (47) 27% (21) 7% (5) 6% (5) 79Atheist 62% (58) 31% (29) 6% (6) 1% (1) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 38% (331) 42% (358) 13% (114) 7% (59) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 53% (53) 31% (31) 8% (8) 8% (8) 101Evangelical 29% (172) 56% (328) 12% (70) 2% (14) 585Non-Evangelical 37% (273) 51% (380) 8% (62) 3% (23) 739Community: Urban 50% (225) 36% (163) 8% (37) 5% (24) 449Community: Suburban 39% (391) 48% (483) 9% (91) 4% (41) 1006Community: Rural 26% (138) 57% (308) 14% (74) 4% (19) 539Employ: Private Sector 38% (221) 50% (295) 9% (54) 3% (19) 588Employ: Government 38% (52) 49% (67) 10% (13) 3% (4) 135Employ: Self-Employed 35% (61) 48% (84) 13% (22) 4% (7) 174Employ: Homemaker 27% (38) 47% (65) 22% (31) 4% (5) 138Employ: Student 48% (39) 29% (24) 13% (11) 9% (8) 81Employ: Retired 37% (197) 58% (303) 4% (22) 1% (4) 525Employ: Unemployed 41% (68) 34% (56) 16% (27) 10% (16) 167Employ: Other 43% (80) 33% (61) 12% (23) 12% (22) 185Military HH: Yes 33% (128) 56% (215) 8% (31) 3% (10) 384Military HH: No 39% (626) 46% (739) 11% (171) 5% (74) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 15% (120) 71% (563) 11% (87) 3% (25) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 53% (634) 33% (390) 10% (114) 5% (60) 1199

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Registered Voters 38% (755) 48% (954) 10% (202) 4% (84) 1994Trump Job Approve 12% (103) 77% (660) 9% (74) 3% (22) 859Trump Job Disapprove 61% (647) 27% (286) 9% (94) 4% (38) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 8% (38) 85% (397) 6% (27) 2% (8) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 17% (65) 68% (263) 12% (47) 4% (14) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 39% (99) 40% (102) 15% (37) 6% (14) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 67% (548) 23% (184) 7% (57) 3% (24) 813Favorable of Trump 12% (99) 78% (656) 8% (67) 3% (21) 843Unfavorable of Trump 61% (638) 27% (287) 9% (93) 3% (32) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 10% (47) 83% (407) 5% (27) 2% (9) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 15% (52) 70% (249) 11% (41) 4% (13) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 30% (61) 46% (92) 15% (31) 8% (17) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 68% (577) 23% (195) 7% (62) 2% (15) 849#1 Issue: Economy 36% (175) 45% (220) 14% (68) 4% (21) 485#1 Issue: Security 14% (62) 80% (353) 5% (23) 1% (4) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 53% (166) 35% (110) 8% (25) 5% (15) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48% (139) 42% (121) 10% (29) 1% (3) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 50% (65) 24% (32) 14% (19) 12% (15) 132#1 Issue: Education 40% (44) 33% (37) 15% (16) 12% (13) 109#1 Issue: Energy 57% (61) 30% (32) 10% (10) 2% (3) 106#1 Issue: Other 37% (43) 44% (50) 10% (11) 9% (10) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 74% (581) 20% (154) 4% (33) 2% (15) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 8% (53) 84% (589) 7% (47) 1% (10) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 8% (7) 46% (42) 30% (28) 15% (14) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 74% (500) 18% (120) 5% (35) 3% (18) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 11% (75) 82% (574) 6% (44) 2% (11) 7042016 Vote: Other 22% (43) 60% (116) 13% (26) 4% (8) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32% (135) 34% (143) 23% (95) 11% (48) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 40% (549) 52% (707) 6% (80) 2% (29) 1365Voted in 2014: No 33% (206) 39% (246) 19% (121) 9% (56) 629

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Registered Voters 38% (755) 48% (954) 10% (202) 4% (84) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 63% (513) 28% (226) 7% (57) 2% (15) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9% (52) 84% (460) 6% (31) 1% (4) 5462012 Vote: Other 13% (11) 72% (64) 8% (7) 8% (7) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33% (179) 37% (202) 20% (107) 11% (59) 5464-Region: Northeast 50% (178) 39% (140) 9% (30) 2% (8) 3564-Region: Midwest 35% (159) 50% (229) 10% (47) 5% (24) 4584-Region: South 35% (262) 50% (375) 10% (78) 4% (30) 7444-Region: West 36% (156) 48% (210) 11% (47) 5% (23) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 75% (643) 17% (143) 7% (57) 2% (19) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8% (62) 82% (676) 8% (64) 2% (19) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 76% (605) 18% (141) 5% (40) 2% (12) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 8% (56) 83% (593) 7% (51) 2% (12) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 16% (18) 56% (63) 23% (26) 5% (6) 112Don’t know / No opinion 21% (50) 42% (101) 24% (57) 13% (31) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 13% (256) 23% (461) 30% (603) 34% (674) 1994Gender: Male 17% (156) 26% (243) 27% (253) 30% (281) 933Gender: Female 9% (101) 20% (217) 33% (351) 37% (392) 1061Age: 18-29 9% (32) 15% (52) 29% (104) 46% (164) 352Age: 30-44 12% (53) 22% (99) 25% (111) 42% (188) 451Age: 45-54 13% (46) 23% (80) 29% (104) 35% (124) 355Age: 55-64 11% (42) 25% (93) 37% (138) 26% (98) 371Age: 65+ 18% (82) 29% (135) 32% (147) 21% (99) 464Generation Z: 18-22 6% (8) 10% (15) 32% (46) 51% (73) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 12% (58) 20% (98) 25% (121) 42% (201) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 12% (65) 22% (120) 28% (152) 37% (201) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 14% (100) 28% (204) 35% (260) 23% (170) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 7% (53) 29% (208) 30% (216) 34% (240) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 10% (59) 22% (130) 31% (183) 37% (223) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 21% (144) 18% (123) 30% (204) 31% (211) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 11% (34) 35% (109) 24% (75) 30% (92) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 5% (19) 24% (99) 35% (141) 37% (149) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 10% (30) 26% (75) 27% (79) 37% (108) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 10% (29) 18% (55) 34% (105) 38% (115) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 28% (92) 18% (60) 30% (99) 25% (82) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 15% (53) 18% (63) 30% (105) 37% (129) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8% (47) 30% (174) 27% (154) 36% (208) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 10% (46) 26% (119) 34% (157) 30% (139) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20% (151) 20% (145) 31% (225) 29% (215) 736Educ: < College 12% (154) 21% (260) 31% (388) 36% (452) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 13% (61) 27% (126) 30% (143) 30% (141) 472Educ: Post-grad 15% (41) 28% (75) 27% (72) 30% (81) 268

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Registered Voters 13% (256) 23% (461) 30% (603) 34% (674) 1994Income: Under 50k 12% (123) 22% (227) 31% (319) 35% (367) 1037Income: 50k-100k 14% (95) 23% (151) 30% (198) 33% (214) 658Income: 100k+ 13% (38) 28% (83) 29% (86) 31% (92) 299Ethnicity: White 13% (215) 23% (375) 30% (481) 34% (541) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 15% (29) 20% (39) 27% (52) 38% (74) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 12% (31) 22% (56) 32% (80) 34% (86) 253Ethnicity: Other 7% (10) 23% (30) 33% (42) 36% (46) 128All Christian 17% (159) 24% (228) 30% (292) 29% (280) 960All Non-Christian 17% (14) 21% (16) 27% (21) 35% (28) 79Atheist 2% (2) 40% (38) 19% (18) 39% (36) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9% (82) 21% (179) 32% (272) 38% (330) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 19% (19) 20% (20) 26% (26) 36% (36) 101Evangelical 18% (104) 19% (111) 31% (182) 32% (189) 585Non-Evangelical 12% (87) 25% (186) 33% (242) 30% (224) 739Community: Urban 12% (55) 24% (108) 28% (128) 35% (158) 449Community: Suburban 12% (120) 24% (245) 31% (313) 33% (328) 1006Community: Rural 15% (81) 20% (108) 30% (162) 35% (188) 539Employ: Private Sector 12% (72) 26% (152) 29% (171) 33% (193) 588Employ: Government 12% (16) 18% (24) 33% (45) 38% (51) 135Employ: Self-Employed 13% (22) 24% (42) 30% (52) 34% (58) 174Employ: Homemaker 11% (16) 10% (14) 29% (40) 50% (69) 138Employ: Student 8% (7) 16% (13) 30% (24) 45% (37) 81Employ: Retired 17% (87) 30% (158) 31% (164) 22% (117) 525Employ: Unemployed 8% (14) 19% (31) 32% (54) 40% (67) 167Employ: Other 13% (24) 14% (26) 29% (54) 44% (82) 185Military HH: Yes 17% (65) 23% (87) 30% (115) 30% (117) 384Military HH: No 12% (191) 23% (374) 30% (488) 35% (557) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 22% (179) 17% (134) 30% (237) 31% (246) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 6% (78) 27% (327) 31% (367) 36% (427) 1199

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Registered Voters 13% (256) 23% (461) 30% (603) 34% (674) 1994Trump Job Approve 23% (199) 17% (147) 30% (257) 30% (255) 859Trump Job Disapprove 5% (56) 29% (312) 30% (323) 35% (373) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 29% (136) 18% (83) 27% (127) 26% (123) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 16% (63) 17% (64) 33% (130) 34% (132) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 7% (18) 21% (54) 32% (80) 39% (99) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5% (38) 32% (258) 30% (243) 34% (274) 813Favorable of Trump 24% (199) 17% (146) 30% (250) 30% (249) 843Unfavorable of Trump 5% (51) 30% (311) 31% (321) 35% (366) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 29% (144) 17% (84) 27% (134) 26% (127) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 15% (55) 17% (61) 33% (116) 34% (122) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7% (14) 18% (37) 30% (60) 44% (89) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 4% (37) 32% (274) 31% (261) 33% (277) 849#1 Issue: Economy 15% (71) 20% (96) 28% (138) 37% (180) 485#1 Issue: Security 25% (109) 18% (79) 33% (144) 25% (109) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 5% (17) 32% (102) 28% (88) 34% (108) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 9% (27) 28% (81) 36% (105) 27% (78) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 7% (9) 14% (19) 36% (48) 43% (56) 132#1 Issue: Education 4% (4) 26% (28) 25% (27) 46% (50) 109#1 Issue: Energy 7% (7) 22% (23) 25% (26) 46% (49) 106#1 Issue: Other 10% (11) 29% (33) 24% (27) 38% (43) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 8% (59) 32% (251) 30% (233) 31% (241) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 22% (157) 19% (131) 31% (214) 28% (197) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 7% (6) 20% (19) 34% (31) 39% (36) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7% (46) 33% (221) 29% (196) 31% (211) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 24% (166) 18% (128) 30% (209) 29% (201) 7042016 Vote: Other 10% (19) 25% (49) 32% (62) 33% (63) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6% (26) 15% (62) 32% (136) 47% (198) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 15% (202) 27% (369) 29% (399) 29% (395) 1365Voted in 2014: No 9% (54) 15% (92) 32% (204) 44% (279) 629

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Registered Voters 13% (256) 23% (461) 30% (603) 34% (674) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 8% (67) 32% (256) 28% (230) 32% (258) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 22% (121) 19% (102) 30% (165) 29% (158) 5462012 Vote: Other 21% (18) 24% (22) 35% (31) 20% (18) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9% (50) 14% (79) 32% (177) 44% (240) 5464-Region: Northeast 13% (45) 29% (101) 30% (106) 29% (103) 3564-Region: Midwest 12% (56) 21% (95) 31% (143) 36% (164) 4584-Region: South 15% (111) 22% (161) 29% (214) 35% (258) 7444-Region: West 10% (43) 24% (103) 32% (141) 34% (149) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7% (60) 29% (250) 31% (264) 33% (288) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 21% (171) 18% (149) 30% (247) 31% (255) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 8% (63) 31% (245) 31% (247) 30% (243) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 23% (165) 18% (127) 30% (211) 29% (209) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 4% (4) 23% (26) 34% (38) 40% (45) 112Don’t know / No opinion 7% (17) 17% (42) 28% (68) 47% (112) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 34% (683) 35% (702) 20% (398) 11% (211) 1994Gender: Male 36% (335) 39% (368) 16% (148) 9% (82) 933Gender: Female 33% (348) 31% (334) 24% (250) 12% (129) 1061Age: 18-29 19% (66) 29% (103) 27% (96) 25% (88) 352Age: 30-44 32% (147) 34% (152) 19% (86) 15% (67) 451Age: 45-54 30% (106) 41% (144) 20% (72) 9% (33) 355Age: 55-64 36% (135) 36% (134) 24% (88) 4% (14) 371Age: 65+ 49% (229) 36% (169) 12% (57) 2% (9) 464Generation Z: 18-22 15% (21) 27% (38) 26% (37) 33% (47) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 28% (132) 32% (154) 22% (106) 18% (85) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 31% (165) 38% (206) 21% (111) 10% (55) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 42% (310) 36% (267) 18% (134) 3% (23) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 53% (379) 22% (159) 18% (131) 7% (49) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 30% (176) 31% (185) 22% (134) 17% (101) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 19% (129) 52% (358) 20% (134) 9% (61) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 57% (178) 22% (68) 14% (44) 6% (20) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 49% (201) 22% (91) 21% (86) 7% (28) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 30% (87) 37% (109) 18% (53) 15% (42) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 29% (89) 25% (76) 26% (80) 19% (59) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 21% (70) 58% (192) 15% (51) 6% (19) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 17% (58) 47% (166) 24% (83) 12% (42) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 56% (324) 22% (129) 15% (87) 7% (42) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 41% (190) 29% (134) 20% (94) 9% (43) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20% (150) 53% (391) 20% (149) 6% (47) 736Educ: < College 30% (376) 34% (432) 22% (278) 13% (169) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 39% (182) 38% (178) 18% (83) 6% (29) 472Educ: Post-grad 46% (125) 35% (93) 14% (38) 5% (13) 268

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Registered Voters 34% (683) 35% (702) 20% (398) 11% (211) 1994Income: Under 50k 31% (317) 33% (346) 23% (239) 13% (136) 1037Income: 50k-100k 37% (244) 37% (246) 17% (112) 9% (57) 658Income: 100k+ 41% (123) 37% (110) 16% (48) 6% (18) 299Ethnicity: White 35% (567) 37% (590) 20% (315) 9% (140) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 28% (55) 30% (58) 22% (43) 19% (37) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 33% (83) 28% (70) 22% (55) 18% (45) 253Ethnicity: Other 26% (33) 33% (42) 22% (28) 20% (25) 128All Christian 36% (342) 39% (373) 19% (186) 6% (59) 960All Non-Christian 58% (45) 24% (19) 13% (11) 5% (4) 79Atheist 50% (46) 29% (27) 17% (16) 5% (5) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 29% (249) 33% (284) 22% (186) 17% (143) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 48% (49) 26% (26) 18% (18) 8% (8) 101Evangelical 27% (158) 40% (234) 20% (120) 13% (73) 585Non-Evangelical 36% (267) 35% (258) 21% (153) 8% (60) 739Community: Urban 35% (157) 32% (145) 22% (100) 10% (46) 449Community: Suburban 37% (368) 35% (355) 19% (189) 9% (94) 1006Community: Rural 29% (158) 37% (202) 20% (109) 13% (70) 539Employ: Private Sector 36% (214) 37% (220) 19% (109) 8% (45) 588Employ: Government 30% (41) 38% (52) 20% (27) 12% (16) 135Employ: Self-Employed 28% (48) 38% (66) 25% (43) 10% (17) 174Employ: Homemaker 25% (34) 31% (43) 27% (38) 17% (23) 138Employ: Student 23% (18) 25% (21) 24% (20) 28% (23) 81Employ: Retired 45% (234) 38% (199) 15% (80) 2% (13) 525Employ: Unemployed 27% (45) 29% (49) 26% (43) 18% (29) 167Employ: Other 26% (49) 28% (53) 21% (38) 24% (45) 185Military HH: Yes 39% (151) 40% (153) 13% (50) 8% (29) 384Military HH: No 33% (532) 34% (549) 22% (348) 11% (181) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 19% (155) 50% (394) 20% (162) 11% (84) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 44% (528) 26% (308) 20% (237) 11% (127) 1199

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Registered Voters 34% (683) 35% (702) 20% (398) 11% (211) 1994Trump Job Approve 19% (161) 51% (442) 20% (176) 9% (80) 859Trump Job Disapprove 49% (521) 24% (252) 18% (193) 9% (98) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 16% (74) 62% (290) 15% (70) 8% (36) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 23% (88) 39% (152) 27% (106) 11% (44) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 32% (82) 28% (71) 26% (65) 14% (34) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 54% (439) 22% (181) 16% (128) 8% (64) 813Favorable of Trump 19% (160) 51% (434) 20% (169) 10% (80) 843Unfavorable of Trump 49% (515) 25% (262) 18% (189) 8% (83) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 15% (75) 61% (298) 15% (75) 8% (40) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 24% (85) 38% (136) 26% (94) 11% (40) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 28% (56) 33% (66) 24% (49) 14% (29) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 54% (459) 23% (196) 16% (140) 6% (54) 849#1 Issue: Economy 31% (152) 35% (168) 22% (106) 12% (59) 485#1 Issue: Security 17% (74) 60% (265) 19% (83) 5% (20) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 46% (146) 25% (80) 16% (50) 12% (39) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48% (141) 26% (76) 20% (59) 5% (15) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 30% (39) 22% (29) 29% (38) 19% (25) 132#1 Issue: Education 31% (34) 25% (27) 21% (23) 23% (25) 109#1 Issue: Energy 45% (47) 30% (32) 12% (13) 13% (13) 106#1 Issue: Other 43% (50) 21% (24) 23% (27) 12% (14) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 59% (464) 20% (159) 15% (116) 6% (45) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 19% (132) 54% (378) 20% (138) 7% (51) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 22% (20) 28% (26) 33% (30) 16% (15) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 59% (396) 21% (142) 14% (96) 6% (40) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 19% (137) 54% (383) 19% (137) 7% (46) 7042016 Vote: Other 40% (77) 28% (54) 22% (43) 10% (19) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17% (72) 29% (122) 29% (122) 25% (105) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 40% (551) 37% (511) 16% (223) 6% (80) 1365Voted in 2014: No 21% (132) 30% (191) 28% (175) 21% (131) 629

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Registered Voters 34% (683) 35% (702) 20% (398) 11% (211) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 53% (432) 25% (200) 15% (123) 7% (56) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 22% (119) 54% (297) 19% (102) 5% (28) 5462012 Vote: Other 22% (20) 48% (43) 20% (18) 9% (8) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21% (112) 29% (161) 28% (155) 22% (119) 5464-Region: Northeast 40% (143) 34% (120) 19% (66) 7% (26) 3564-Region: Midwest 36% (166) 34% (154) 19% (85) 12% (53) 4584-Region: South 32% (240) 36% (271) 20% (150) 11% (84) 7444-Region: West 31% (134) 36% (157) 22% (97) 11% (47) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 53% (457) 21% (183) 19% (160) 7% (62) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 18% (150) 53% (434) 20% (164) 9% (74) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 55% (441) 23% (186) 16% (128) 5% (43) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 19% (132) 54% (387) 18% (132) 9% (61) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 25% (28) 35% (39) 28% (31) 12% (14) 112Don’t know / No opinion 22% (53) 24% (56) 31% (74) 24% (56) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Registered Voters 18% (363) 29% (582) 20% (406) 32% (642) 1994Gender: Male 24% (224) 33% (309) 18% (167) 25% (233) 933Gender: Female 13% (139) 26% (273) 23% (239) 39% (409) 1061Age: 18-29 11% (37) 15% (54) 23% (82) 51% (178) 352Age: 30-44 15% (66) 25% (113) 21% (93) 40% (180) 451Age: 45-54 18% (63) 27% (95) 18% (65) 37% (131) 355Age: 55-64 20% (73) 34% (125) 24% (87) 23% (86) 371Age: 65+ 27% (124) 42% (195) 17% (78) 14% (67) 464Generation Z: 18-22 11% (15) 6% (9) 25% (35) 58% (83) 143Millennial: Age 23-38 13% (62) 23% (110) 22% (106) 42% (200) 478Generation X: Age 39-54 17% (90) 27% (143) 18% (99) 38% (206) 538Boomers: Age 55-73 22% (162) 38% (282) 20% (149) 19% (142) 735PID: Dem (no lean) 6% (40) 45% (322) 19% (138) 30% (217) 717PID: Ind (no lean) 15% (87) 27% (159) 20% (121) 38% (228) 595PID: Rep (no lean) 35% (237) 15% (102) 21% (147) 29% (197) 682PID/Gender: DemMen 9% (26) 56% (172) 15% (48) 21% (64) 310PID/Gender: DemWomen 3% (13) 37% (150) 22% (91) 38% (153) 407PID/Gender: Ind Men 18% (54) 30% (89) 19% (55) 32% (94) 291PID/Gender: Ind Women 11% (33) 23% (70) 22% (67) 44% (134) 304PID/Gender: Rep Men 43% (144) 14% (48) 19% (64) 23% (76) 332PID/Gender: Rep Women 26% (93) 15% (54) 23% (82) 35% (121) 350Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7% (40) 49% (283) 18% (104) 27% (156) 583Ideo: Moderate (4) 12% (56) 33% (154) 21% (98) 33% (152) 461Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 34% (252) 16% (121) 22% (159) 28% (204) 736Educ: < College 17% (213) 25% (310) 22% (281) 36% (450) 1254Educ: Bachelors degree 19% (92) 34% (162) 18% (83) 29% (135) 472Educ: Post-grad 22% (58) 41% (111) 16% (42) 21% (57) 268

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Registered Voters 18% (363) 29% (582) 20% (406) 32% (642) 1994Income: Under 50k 15% (157) 26% (268) 22% (232) 37% (381) 1037Income: 50k-100k 22% (148) 31% (207) 18% (116) 28% (188) 658Income: 100k+ 20% (59) 36% (108) 19% (58) 25% (74) 299Ethnicity: White 20% (318) 29% (474) 20% (321) 31% (500) 1613Ethnicity: Hispanic 17% (32) 23% (45) 17% (33) 43% (83) 193Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 12% (30) 29% (74) 22% (57) 37% (93) 253Ethnicity: Other 12% (15) 27% (35) 22% (28) 39% (50) 128All Christian 25% (235) 29% (276) 21% (198) 26% (250) 960All Non-Christian 20% (16) 43% (34) 13% (10) 24% (19) 79Atheist 5% (5) 53% (50) 15% (14) 27% (25) 93Agnostic/Nothing in particular 12% (107) 26% (222) 21% (184) 40% (349) 862Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 21% (21) 38% (39) 11% (12) 29% (29) 101Evangelical 24% (138) 23% (132) 24% (138) 30% (178) 585Non-Evangelical 19% (144) 31% (226) 21% (153) 29% (217) 739Community: Urban 15% (65) 31% (141) 21% (94) 33% (148) 449Community: Suburban 18% (179) 30% (305) 20% (203) 32% (319) 1006Community: Rural 22% (119) 25% (136) 20% (109) 33% (175) 539Employ: Private Sector 16% (96) 32% (189) 19% (114) 32% (190) 588Employ: Government 14% (19) 24% (32) 27% (37) 35% (47) 135Employ: Self-Employed 21% (37) 30% (52) 22% (39) 27% (46) 174Employ: Homemaker 17% (24) 15% (21) 20% (28) 48% (66) 138Employ: Student 11% (9) 14% (11) 20% (16) 56% (45) 81Employ: Retired 26% (139) 39% (205) 17% (92) 17% (90) 525Employ: Unemployed 13% (21) 19% (31) 24% (40) 45% (74) 167Employ: Other 11% (20) 22% (41) 22% (41) 45% (83) 185Military HH: Yes 25% (95) 31% (120) 21% (81) 23% (88) 384Military HH: No 17% (268) 29% (462) 20% (325) 34% (554) 1610RD/WT: Right Direction 33% (266) 15% (116) 22% (175) 30% (238) 795RD/WT: Wrong Track 8% (97) 39% (466) 19% (231) 34% (405) 1199

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Registered Voters 18% (363) 29% (582) 20% (406) 32% (642) 1994Trump Job Approve 35% (302) 14% (118) 22% (186) 29% (253) 859Trump Job Disapprove 6% (59) 44% (463) 19% (205) 32% (337) 1064Trump Job Strongly Approve 46% (217) 11% (52) 19% (90) 24% (111) 470Trump Job Somewhat Approve 22% (85) 17% (66) 25% (96) 37% (142) 389Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 10% (26) 20% (49) 27% (68) 43% (109) 252Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 4% (34) 51% (414) 17% (137) 28% (228) 813Favorable of Trump 36% (305) 13% (113) 21% (177) 29% (248) 843Unfavorable of Trump 5% (55) 44% (466) 19% (198) 31% (330) 1050Very Favorable of Trump 45% (219) 11% (55) 18% (90) 26% (125) 489Somewhat Favorable of Trump 24% (86) 17% (59) 24% (87) 35% (123) 355Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 6% (13) 18% (36) 26% (52) 50% (100) 200Very Unfavorable of Trump 5% (43) 51% (431) 17% (145) 27% (231) 849#1 Issue: Economy 19% (91) 23% (113) 21% (101) 37% (180) 485#1 Issue: Security 40% (179) 15% (64) 20% (87) 25% (112) 441#1 Issue: Health Care 8% (25) 42% (132) 22% (68) 29% (90) 315#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 12% (35) 44% (128) 20% (58) 24% (70) 291#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 5% (7) 26% (34) 24% (32) 44% (58) 132#1 Issue: Education 4% (4) 26% (28) 24% (26) 46% (50) 109#1 Issue: Energy 7% (7) 34% (36) 19% (20) 40% (42) 106#1 Issue: Other 13% (15) 41% (47) 12% (13) 34% (39) 1152018 House Vote: Democrat 6% (49) 50% (392) 18% (144) 25% (197) 7832018 House Vote: Republican 39% (271) 14% (100) 21% (148) 26% (180) 6992018 House Vote: Someone else 7% (6) 24% (22) 24% (22) 45% (41) 922016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 5% (34) 51% (341) 17% (117) 27% (182) 6732016 Vote: Donald Trump 39% (272) 14% (99) 21% (147) 26% (185) 7042016 Vote: Other 13% (24) 35% (67) 21% (40) 32% (61) 1922016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8% (33) 17% (73) 24% (101) 51% (214) 421Voted in 2014: Yes 22% (299) 34% (469) 19% (263) 25% (335) 1365Voted in 2014: No 10% (64) 18% (114) 23% (143) 49% (307) 629

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Registered Voters 18% (363) 29% (582) 20% (406) 32% (642) 19942012 Vote: Barack Obama 7% (60) 46% (376) 19% (153) 27% (223) 8112012 Vote: Mitt Romney 40% (220) 15% (82) 21% (113) 24% (131) 5462012 Vote: Other 27% (24) 27% (24) 23% (20) 24% (21) 892012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11% (59) 18% (100) 22% (120) 49% (267) 5464-Region: Northeast 18% (62) 39% (138) 21% (73) 23% (82) 3564-Region: Midwest 19% (88) 26% (119) 23% (103) 32% (147) 4584-Region: South 20% (148) 27% (203) 19% (139) 34% (254) 7444-Region: West 15% (64) 28% (122) 21% (90) 37% (159) 436Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 5% (45) 45% (390) 19% (167) 30% (260) 862Party: Republican/Leans Republican 34% (282) 15% (124) 21% (169) 30% (247) 822Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 7% (53) 48% (380) 19% (148) 27% (217) 798Vote in Republican primary or caucus 37% (261) 14% (103) 20% (144) 29% (204) 712Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 16% (18) 27% (30) 27% (30) 31% (34) 112Don’t know / No opinion 7% (18) 18% (43) 23% (54) 52% (124) 239Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent DemographicsDemographic Group Frequency Percentage

xdemAll Registered Voters 1994 100%

xdemGender Gender: Male 933 47%Gender: Female 1061 53%

N 1994

age5 Age: 18-29 352 18%Age: 30-44 451 23%Age: 45-54 355 18%Age: 55-64 371 19%Age: 65+ 464 23%

N 1994

demAgeGeneration Generation Z: 18-22 143 7%Millennial: Age 23-38 478 24%

Generation X: Age 39-54 538 27%Boomers: Age 55-73 735 37%

N 1893

xpid3 PID: Dem (no lean) 717 36%PID: Ind (no lean) 595 30%PID: Rep (no lean) 682 34%

N 1994

xpidGender PID/Gender: DemMen 310 16%PID/Gender: DemWomen 407 20%

PID/Gender: Ind Men 291 15%PID/Gender: Ind Women 304 15%

PID/Gender: Rep Men 332 17%PID/Gender: Rep Women 350 18%

N 1994

xdemIdeo3 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 583 29%Ideo: Moderate (4) 461 23%

Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 736 37%N 1780

xeduc3 Educ: < College 1254 63%Educ: Bachelors degree 472 24%

Educ: Post-grad 268 13%N 1994

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xdemInc3 Income: Under 50k 1037 52%Income: 50k-100k 658 33%

Income: 100k+ 299 15%N 1994

xdemWhite Ethnicity: White 1613 81%

xdemHispBin Ethnicity: Hispanic 193 10%

demBlackBin Ethnicity: Afr. Am. 253 13%

demRaceOther Ethnicity: Other 128 6%

xdemReligion All Christian 960 48%All Non-Christian 79 4%

Atheist 93 5%Agnostic/Nothing in particular 862 43%

N 1994

xdemReligOther Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 101 5%

xdemEvang Evangelical 585 29%Non-Evangelical 739 37%

N 1324

xdemUsr Community: Urban 449 23%Community: Suburban 1006 50%

Community: Rural 539 27%N 1994

xdemEmploy Employ: Private Sector 588 30%Employ: Government 135 7%

Employ: Self-Employed 174 9%Employ: Homemaker 138 7%

Employ: Student 81 4%Employ: Retired 525 26%

Employ: Unemployed 167 8%Employ: Other 185 9%

N 1994

xdemMilHH1 Military HH: Yes 384 19%Military HH: No 1610 81%

N 1994

xnr1 RD/WT: Right Direction 795 40%RD/WT: Wrong Track 1199 60%

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent DemographicsDemographic Group Frequency Percentage

Trump_Approve Trump Job Approve 859 43%Trump Job Disapprove 1064 53%

N 1923

Trump_Approve2 Trump Job Strongly Approve 470 24%Trump Job Somewhat Approve 389 20%

Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 252 13%Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 813 41%

N 1923

Trump_Fav Favorable of Trump 843 42%Unfavorable of Trump 1050 53%

N 1893

Trump_Fav_FULL Very Favorable of Trump 489 25%Somewhat Favorable of Trump 355 18%

Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 200 10%Very Unfavorable of Trump 849 43%

N 1893

xnr3 #1 Issue: Economy 485 24%#1 Issue: Security 441 22%

#1 Issue: Health Care 315 16%#1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 291 15%

#1 Issue: Women’s Issues 132 7%#1 Issue: Education 109 5%

#1 Issue: Energy 106 5%#1 Issue: Other 115 6%

N 1994

xsubVote18O 2018 House Vote: Democrat 783 39%2018 House Vote: Republican 699 35%

2018 House Vote: Someone else 92 5%N 1573

xsubVote16O 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 673 34%2016 Vote: Donald Trump 704 35%

2016 Vote: Other 192 10%2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 421 21%

N 1991

xsubVote14O Voted in 2014: Yes 1365 68%Voted in 2014: No 629 32%

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent DemographicsDemographic Group Frequency Percentage

xsubVote12O 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 811 41%2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 546 27%

2012 Vote: Other 89 4%2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 546 27%

N 1992

xreg4 4-Region: Northeast 356 18%4-Region: Midwest 458 23%

4-Region: South 744 37%4-Region: West 436 22%

N 1994

xdemPidLean Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 862 43%Party: Republican/Leans Republican 822 41%

N 1684

POLdem2 Vote in Democratic primary or caucus 798 40%Vote in Republican primary or caucus 712 36%Not likely to vote in primary or caucus 112 6%

Don’t know / No opinion 239 12%N 1861

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