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National Tracking Poll #2008134 August 28-30, 2020

Crosstabulation Results

Methodology: This poll was conducted between August 28-August 30, 2020 among a national sample of1988 Registered Voters. The interviews were conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a target sample of Registered Voters based on gender, educational attainment, age, race, and region. Results from the full survey have a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. Table Index

1 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 on the wrong track? ...... 9

2 Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald is doing as President? . 13

3 Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job is doing as President? 16

4 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 as U.S. Senate or Congress? ...... 19

5 Table POL1: Thinking about the November 2020 general election for president, Congress, and statewide offices, how enthusiastic would you say you are in voting in this year’s election? . . 24

6 Table POL2: Compared to previous elections, are you more or less enthusiastic about voting than usual? ...... 28

7 Table POL3_1: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? United ...... 31

8 Table POL3_2: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Divided ...... 35

9 Table POL3_3: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Mainstream ...... 39

10 Table POL3_4: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Extreme ...... 43

11 Table POL3_5: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Partisan ...... 47

12 Table POL3_6: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Unreasonable ...... 51

13 Table POL3_7: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Fighters ...... 55

14 Table POL3_8: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Looks like America ...... 59

15 Table POL3_9: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Cares about people like me ...... 63

16 Table POL4_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? The economy . . . . 67

17 Table POL4_2: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Jobs ...... 71

18 Table POL4_3: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Health care . . . . 75

19 Table POL4_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Immigration . . . . 79

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20 Table POL4_5: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? The environment . 83

21 Table POL4_6: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Energy ...... 87

22 Table POL4_7: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Education . . . . . 91

23 Table POL4_8: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? National security . 95

24 Table POL4_9: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace ...... 99

25 Table POL4_10: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Gun policy . . . . 103

26 Table POL4_11: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Protecting Medicare and Social Security ...... 107

27 Table POL4_12: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Foreign policy . . 111

28 Table POL4_13: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Containing the spread of the coronavirus ...... 115

29 Table POL4_14: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Economic recovery following the coronavirus ...... 119

30 Table POL4_15: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Relations with China123

31 Table POL4_16: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Race relations . . 127

32 Table POL4_17: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Public safety . . . 131

33 Table POL5_1: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Black Lives Matter ...... 135

34 Table POL5_2: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Alt-right ...... 139

35 Table POL5_3: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Alt-left ...... 143

36 Table POL5_4: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? White nationalists ...... 147

37 Table POL5_5: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? ...... 151

38 Table POL5_6: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? White supremacists ...... 155

39 Table POL5_7: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Neo-Nazis ...... 159

40 Table POL5_8: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? ’Militia’ ...... 163

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41 Table POL6_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? President Donald Trump ...... 167

42 Table POL6_2: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Vice President Mike Pence ...... 171

43 Table POL6_3: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Congress ...... 175

44 Table POL6_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Congressional Democrats ...... 179

45 Table POL6_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Congressional Republicans ...... 183

46 Table POL6_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? The World Health Organization (WHO) ...... 187

47 Table POL6_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ...... 191

48 Table POL6_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Your state’s governor ...... 195

49 Table POL6_9: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coron- avirus? Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases 199

50 Table POL7: Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about...... 203

51 Table POL8: Currently, do you believe it’s more important for the government to address the: 207

52 Table POL9: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? ...... 210

53 Table POL10: As you may know, in response to the coronavirus Americans have been en- couraged to ’social distance’ with many states canceling upcoming major events and closing schools, restaurants, and other public spaces. Based on what you know, when do you believe Americans will be able to stop social distancing and return to public spaces? ...... 214

54 Table POL11: How likely do you think it is that there will be a second wave of cases of the coronavirus in the United States in the next year? ...... 218

55 Table POL12: If public health officials recommended new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? ...... 221

56 Table POL13a: If were to follow the recommendations of public health officials and recommend new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? . 225

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57 Table POL13b: If Donald Trump were to follow the recommendations of public health officials and recommend new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? 228

58 Table POL14: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? ...... 231

59 Table POL15: As you may know earlier this week the Republican party hosted its virtual con- vention from August 24th - August 27th. Did you watch any parts of the Republican convention?235

60 Table POL16_1: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Donald Trump ...... 238

61 Table POL16_2: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Mike Pence ...... 242

62 Table POL16_3: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. ...... 246

63 Table POL16_4: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Mike Pompeo ...... 250

64 Table POL16_5: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Madison Cawthorne ...... 254

65 Table POL16_6: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Donald Trump Jr...... 258

66 Table POL16_7: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Abby Johnson ...... 262

67 Table POL16_8: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. ...... 266

68 Table POL16_9: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. ...... 270

69 Table POL16_10: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Tim Scott ...... 274

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70 Table POL16_11: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Nikki Haley ...... 278

71 Table POL16_12: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. ...... 282

72 Table POL16_13: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. ...... 286

73 Table POL17: Generally speaking, do you think it is appropriate or inappropriate for a current president to host campaign and re-election events at the White House? ...... 290

74 Table POL18: As you may know, the Hatch Act prohibits federal employees, with the exception of the President and Vice President, from engaging in activities designed to favor a political party while on duty or inside federal buildings.Do you support or oppose the Hatch Act? . . . 294

75 Table POL19: Changing topics.. Thinking about police departments across the country, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? ...... 298

76 Table POL20_1: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The protest in general ...... 302

77 Table POL20_2: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? Protesters ...... 306

78 Table POL20_3: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The police ...... 310

79 Table POL20_4: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The ’militia’ ...... 314

80 Table POL21_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? A police officer in Kenosha, Wis., shooting Jacob Blake, a 29-year old Black man ...... 318

81 Table POL21_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Kyle Ritten- house, a 17-year old from Illinois, allegedly shooting and killing 2 people in Kenosha, Wis., who were protesting the shooting of Jacob Blake ...... 321

82 Table POL21_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Repub- lican National Convention ...... 324

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83 Table POL21_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Cen- ters for Disease Control and Prevention revising their testing guidelines to recommend that asymptomatic people not undergo testing for COVID-19 ...... 327

84 Table POL21_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Trump administration announcing a $750 million agreement to purchase 150 million high-speed COVID-19 testing kits from Abbott Laboratories ...... 331

85 Table POL21_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Members of the Trump administration violating the Hatch Act during the Republican National Convention 334

86 Table POL21_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Federal records showing that taxpayers have paid more than $900,000 to President Trump’s private businesses since he took office ...... 337

87 Table POL21_8: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Hurricane Laura striking Louisiana ...... 340

88 Table POLx_1: Next we will look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a long list, please take the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer for each name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of each If you have heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, please mark ’Heard Of, No Opinion.’ If you have not heard of the person, please mark ’Never Heard Of.’Mitch McConnell ...... 343

89 Table POLx_2: Favorability for Nancy Pelosi ...... 347

90 Table POLx_3: Favorability for Charles Schumer ...... 351

91 Table POLx_4: Favorability for Mike Pence ...... 355

92 Table POLx_5: Favorability for Donald Trump ...... 359

93 Table POLx_6: Favorability for Republicans in Congress ...... 363

94 Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress ...... 367

95 Table POLx_9: Favorability for Kevin McCarthy ...... 371

96 Table POLx_10: Favorability for Joe Biden ...... 375

97 Table POLx_11: Favorability for Kamala Harris ...... 379

98 Table POLx_12: Favorability for Mike Pompeo ...... 383

99 Table POLx_13: Favorability for Tim Scott ...... 386

100 Table POLx_14: Favorability for Donald Trump Jr...... 389

101 Table POLx_15: Favorability for Eric Trump ...... 392

102 Table POLx_16: Favorability for Tiffany Trump ...... 395

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103 Table POLx_17: Favorability for ...... 398

104 Table POLx_18: Favorability for Nikki Haley ...... 401

105 Table POLx_19: Favorability for Marjorie Taylor Greene ...... 404

106 Table POLx_20: Favorability for Melania Trump ...... 407

107 Table POLx_21: Favorability for Tom Cotton ...... 410

108 Table POLx_22: Favorability for Ivanka Trump ...... 413

109 Table POLx_23: Favorability for Abby Johnson ...... 416

110 Table POLx_24: Favorability for Madison Cawthorne ...... 419

111 Table POLx_25: Favorability for Kimberly Guilfoyle ...... 422

112 Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics ...... 425

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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 on the wrong track? Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N Registered Voters 28%(554) 72%(1434) 1988 Gender: Male 33%(310) 67%(621) 930 Gender: Female 23%(244) 77%(813) 1058 Age: 18-34 25%(123) 75%(376) 499 Age: 35-44 32%(96) 68%(206) 302 Age: 45-64 31%(222) 69%(502) 724 Age: 65+ 25%(113) 75%(349) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 18%(27) 82%(123) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 29%(147) 71%(357) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 31%(152) 69%(344) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 27%(203) 73%(546) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(61) 92%(728) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 21%(107) 79%(399) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 56%(386) 44%(307) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 13%(45) 87%(308) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 4%(17) 96%(420) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 22%(54) 78%(190) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 20%(53) 80%(209) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 63%(211) 37%(123) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 49%(175) 51%(184) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10%(61) 90%(540) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 23%(133) 77%(444) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 48%(337) 52%(361) 698 Educ: < College 28%(346) 72%(904) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 29%(136) 71%(334) 470 Educ: Post-grad 27%(72) 73%(196) 267 Income: Under 50k 27%(268) 73%(743) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 27%(154) 73%(428) 582 Income: 100k+ 33%(131) 67%(263) 395 Continued on next page

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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 on the wrong track? Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N Registered Voters 28%(554) 72%(1434) 1988 Ethnicity: White 30%(490) 70%(1118) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 29%(55) 71%(138) 193 Ethnicity: Black 14%(36) 86%(216) 252 Ethnicity: Other 22%(29) 78%(99) 128 All Christian 34%(340) 66%(674) 1014 All Non-Christian 23%(27) 77%(91) 119 Atheist 15%(12) 85%(67) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 20%(93) 80%(375) 468 Something Else 26%(82) 74%(227) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 23%(31) 77%(105) 136 Evangelical 37%(212) 63%(354) 565 Non-Evangelical 27%(195) 73%(520) 714 Community: Urban 29%(149) 71%(370) 519 Community: Suburban 25%(249) 75%(735) 984 Community: Rural 32%(156) 68%(328) 484 Employ: Private Sector 29%(194) 71%(469) 663 Employ: Government 24%(25) 76%(82) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 31%(45) 69%(102) 147 Employ: Homemaker 31%(38) 69%(83) 121 Employ: Retired 27%(142) 73%(375) 516 Employ: Unemployed 25%(61) 75%(182) 243 Employ: Other 29%(36) 71%(86) 122 Military HH: Yes 35%(117) 65%(219) 336 Military HH: No 26%(437) 74%(1215) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 100%(554) — (0) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track — (0) 100%(1434) 1434 Trump Job Approve 59%(486) 41%(343) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(58) 95%(1069) 1126 Continued on next page

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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 on the wrong track? Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N Registered Voters 28%(554) 72%(1434) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 68%(331) 32%(156) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 45%(155) 55%(187) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 12%(26) 88%(181) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(32) 97%(887) 919 Favorable of Trump 59%(492) 41%(345) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(44) 96%(1058) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 69%(351) 31%(157) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 43%(141) 57%(188) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 14%(24) 86%(148) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2%(21) 98%(909) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 31%(240) 69%(522) 762 #1 Issue: Security 54%(135) 46%(115) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 17%(60) 83%(293) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 22%(62) 78%(216) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 22%(17) 78%(60) 77 #1 Issue: Education 20%(15) 80%(58) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 18%(13) 82%(62) 75 #1 Issue: Other 10%(12) 90%(108) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(52) 93%(721) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 57%(372) 43%(283) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 6%(44) 94%(680) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 57%(394) 43%(302) 696 2016 Vote: Other 14%(17) 86%(107) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(100) 78%(344) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 28%(362) 72%(925) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 27%(192) 73%(509) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 12%(100) 88%(754) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 54%(290) 46%(251) 541 2012 Vote: Other 29%(17) 71%(43) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(147) 72%(385) 532 Continued on next page

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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 on the wrong track? Demographic Right Direction Wrong Track Total N Registered Voters 28%(554) 72%(1434) 1988 4-Region: Northeast 29%(101) 71%(254) 355 4-Region: Midwest 27%(121) 73%(336) 457 4-Region: South 30%(220) 70%(523) 742 4-Region: West 26%(112) 74%(322) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(68) 93%(858) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 54%(432) 46%(367) 798 Note: 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? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(487) 17%(342) 10%(207) 46%(919) 2%(33) 1988 Gender: Male 28%(258) 18%(167) 11%(101) 42%(395) 1%(9) 930 Gender: Female 22%(228) 17%(176) 10%(105) 50%(525) 2%(24) 1058 Age: 18-34 20%(102) 13%(66) 14%(68) 50%(248) 3%(16) 499 Age: 35-44 24%(73) 18%(54) 14%(43) 43%(129) 1%(4) 302 Age: 45-64 29%(210) 19%(138) 8%(60) 42%(305) 1%(10) 724 Age: 65+ 22%(101) 18%(85) 8%(36) 51%(238) 1%(3) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 11%(17) 8%(12) 19%(29) 57%(85) 5%(7) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 25%(127) 15%(77) 11%(56) 47%(234) 2%(9) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 25%(125) 20%(98) 12%(59) 41%(203) 2%(12) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 26%(194) 18%(136) 7%(56) 48%(358) — (4) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 5%(36) 5%(37) 10%(82) 80%(630) 1%(4) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 12%(61) 21%(107) 17%(85) 45%(230) 5%(23) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 56%(389) 29%(198) 6%(40) 9%(60) 1%(6) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(20) 7%(24) 12%(41) 76%(268) — (0) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 4%(16) 3%(13) 9%(41) 83%(362) 1%(4) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 16%(39) 23%(55) 15%(36) 43%(104) 4%(9) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(22) 20%(51) 19%(49) 48%(126) 5%(14) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 60%(199) 26%(87) 7%(25) 7%(23) — (0) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 53%(190) 31%(111) 4%(15) 10%(37) 2%(6) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(47) 4%(25) 8%(51) 80%(478) — (1) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 15%(89) 20%(117) 15%(85) 49%(282) 1%(4) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 48%(336) 26%(184) 8%(58) 16%(112) 1%(8) 698 Educ: < College 26%(330) 18%(230) 10%(130) 43%(535) 2%(26) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 22%(104) 15%(72) 11%(50) 51%(238) 1%(6) 470 Educ: Post-grad 20%(53) 15%(40) 10%(27) 55%(146) — (1) 267 Income: Under 50k 24%(245) 17%(174) 10%(103) 46%(468) 2%(21) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 25%(145) 18%(107) 10%(59) 45%(263) 1%(8) 582 Income: 100k+ 24%(96) 16%(61) 11%(45) 48%(188) 1%(5) 395 Ethnicity: White 28%(442) 19%(313) 10%(162) 41%(663) 2%(28) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 19%(37) 14%(27) 18%(35) 48%(91) 1%(2) 193 Ethnicity: Black 9%(22) 7%(17) 10%(26) 74%(186) — (1) 252 Continued on next page

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Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(487) 17%(342) 10%(207) 46%(919) 2%(33) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 18%(22) 10%(13) 15%(19) 54%(69) 3%(4) 128 All Christian 29%(296) 21%(210) 11%(114) 38%(386) 1%(8) 1014 All Non-Christian 18%(21) 12%(14) 9%(10) 60%(71) 1%(1) 119 Atheist 17%(13) 11%(8) 2%(2) 70%(55) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 15%(70) 14%(63) 11%(51) 58%(269) 3%(14) 468 Something Else 28%(86) 15%(47) 10%(30) 45%(137) 3%(9) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20%(27) 13%(18) 10%(14) 55%(75) 1%(1) 136 Evangelical 35%(200) 22%(125) 11%(60) 31%(175) 1%(6) 565 Non-Evangelical 23%(166) 18%(127) 10%(74) 47%(336) 2%(11) 714 Community: Urban 22%(114) 16%(85) 10%(53) 50%(258) 2%(9) 519 Community: Suburban 22%(218) 16%(157) 12%(120) 48%(473) 2%(16) 984 Community: Rural 32%(154) 21%(101) 7%(33) 39%(188) 2%(8) 484 Employ: Private Sector 26%(171) 17%(111) 11%(76) 45%(300) 1%(5) 663 Employ: Government 16%(17) 16%(17) 9%(10) 55%(59) 4%(4) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 28%(41) 14%(20) 9%(13) 49%(72) 1%(2) 147 Employ: Homemaker 27%(33) 21%(26) 9%(11) 40%(48) 2%(3) 121 Employ: Retired 28%(143) 18%(90) 7%(38) 47%(241) 1%(4) 516 Employ: Unemployed 18%(45) 18%(44) 14%(34) 47%(114) 3%(6) 243 Employ: Other 24%(29) 21%(26) 10%(12) 39%(47) 6%(7) 122 Military HH: Yes 36%(120) 17%(58) 10%(32) 36%(122) 1%(4) 336 Military HH: No 22%(367) 17%(285) 11%(175) 48%(797) 2%(29) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 60%(331) 28%(155) 5%(26) 6%(32) 2%(11) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 11%(156) 13%(187) 13%(181) 62%(887) 2%(22) 1434 Trump Job Approve 59%(487) 41%(342) — (0) — (0) — (0) 829 Trump Job Disapprove — (0) — (0) 18%(207) 82%(919) — (0) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 100%(487) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve — (0) 100%(342) — (0) — (0) — (0) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove — (0) — (0) 100%(207) — (0) — (0) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(919) — (0) 919 Favorable of Trump 56%(468) 38%(315) 3%(23) 3%(24) 1%(7) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(16) 2%(23) 16%(175) 80%(880) 1%(8) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table Q172: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Approve Approve Disapprove Disapprove No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(487) 17%(342) 10%(207) 46%(919) 2%(33) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 86%(435) 9%(44) 1%(5) 5%(23) — (2) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(32) 83%(271) 6%(19) — (1) 2%(6) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 1%(2) 9%(15) 78%(135) 9%(16) 3%(4) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(13) 1%(8) 4%(41) 93%(865) — (4) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 27%(209) 21%(160) 13%(101) 37%(285) 1%(7) 762 #1 Issue: Security 52%(130) 24%(61) 6%(14) 16%(41) 2%(4) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 13%(45) 10%(35) 10%(36) 66%(233) 1%(4) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 18%(51) 18%(51) 9%(26) 53%(147) 1%(4) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 16%(12) 17%(13) 6%(5) 56%(43) 5%(4) 77 #1 Issue: Education 21%(15) 11%(8) 12%(8) 51%(37) 5%(4) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 11%(8) 4%(3) 16%(12) 67%(50) 3%(2) 75 #1 Issue: Other 12%(15) 10%(12) 4%(5) 70%(84) 4%(4) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 4%(28) 5%(40) 10%(79) 80%(622) 1%(4) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 54%(351) 29%(191) 7%(46) 10%(64) 1%(4) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 3%(21) 4%(28) 9%(67) 83%(600) 1%(7) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 54%(377) 31%(213) 7%(48) 8%(56) — (2) 696 2016 Vote: Other 5%(6) 18%(22) 27%(33) 48%(59) 2%(3) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(82) 18%(79) 13%(58) 46%(204) 5%(20) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 26%(328) 16%(211) 9%(116) 48%(624) 1%(8) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 23%(158) 19%(131) 13%(91) 42%(296) 4%(25) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 8%(69) 9%(80) 11%(93) 70%(602) 1%(10) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 51%(278) 28%(150) 7%(36) 14%(76) — (2) 541 2012 Vote: Other 30%(18) 34%(20) 15%(9) 20%(12) 2%(1) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(122) 17%(92) 13%(69) 43%(229) 4%(20) 532 4-Region: Northeast 21%(76) 17%(61) 14%(48) 46%(163) 2%(7) 355 4-Region: Midwest 26%(117) 17%(76) 9%(41) 47%(214) 2%(9) 457 4-Region: South 27%(199) 18%(135) 10%(76) 43%(320) 2%(12) 742 4-Region: West 22%(95) 16%(71) 9%(41) 51%(222) 1%(5) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 4%(42) 5%(42) 10%(95) 80%(743) — (4) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 54%(429) 30%(239) 7%(54) 9%(70) 1%(7) 798 Note: 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? Don’t Know / No Demographic Total Approve Total Disapprove Opinion Total N Registered Voters 42%(829) 57%(1126) 2%(33) 1988 Gender: Male 46%(425) 53%(496) 1%(9) 930 Gender: Female 38%(404) 60%(630) 2%(24) 1058 Age: 18-34 34%(168) 63%(316) 3%(16) 499 Age: 35-44 42%(127) 57%(171) 1%(4) 302 Age: 45-64 48%(348) 50%(366) 1%(10) 724 Age: 65+ 40%(187) 59%(273) 1%(3) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 19%(29) 76%(114) 5%(7) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 40%(204) 58%(291) 2%(9) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 45%(223) 53%(262) 2%(12) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 44%(331) 55%(414) — (4) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(73) 90%(712) 1%(4) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 33%(168) 62%(315) 5%(23) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 85%(587) 14%(100) 1%(6) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 13%(44) 87%(309) — (0) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7%(29) 92%(403) 1%(4) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(95) 57%(140) 4%(9) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 28%(73) 67%(175) 5%(14) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 86%(286) 14%(47) — (0) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 84%(301) 14%(52) 2%(6) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 12%(72) 88%(529) — (1) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 36%(205) 64%(367) 1%(4) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 75%(520) 24%(170) 1%(8) 698 Educ: < College 45%(560) 53%(665) 2%(26) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 37%(175) 61%(288) 1%(6) 470 Educ: Post-grad 35%(93) 65%(173) — (1) 267 Income: Under 50k 41%(419) 57%(571) 2%(21) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 43%(252) 55%(322) 1%(8) 582 Income: 100k+ 40%(158) 59%(232) 1%(5) 395 Ethnicity: White 47%(755) 51%(825) 2%(28) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 33%(64) 66%(126) 1%(2) 193 Ethnicity: Black 15%(39) 84%(212) — (1) 252 Continued on next page

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Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Don’t Know / No Demographic Total Approve Total Disapprove Opinion Total N Registered Voters 42%(829) 57%(1126) 2%(33) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 27%(35) 69%(89) 3%(4) 128 All Christian 50%(506) 49%(500) 1%(8) 1014 All Non-Christian 30%(35) 69%(82) 1%(1) 119 Atheist 27%(21) 73%(57) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 29%(133) 68%(320) 3%(14) 468 Something Else 43%(133) 54%(167) 3%(9) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 33%(45) 66%(89) 1%(1) 136 Evangelical 57%(325) 42%(235) 1%(6) 565 Non-Evangelical 41%(293) 57%(410) 2%(11) 714 Community: Urban 38%(199) 60%(311) 2%(9) 519 Community: Suburban 38%(375) 60%(594) 2%(16) 984 Community: Rural 53%(255) 46%(221) 2%(8) 484 Employ: Private Sector 43%(282) 57%(376) 1%(5) 663 Employ: Government 32%(34) 64%(69) 4%(4) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 41%(61) 57%(85) 1%(2) 147 Employ: Homemaker 49%(59) 49%(59) 2%(3) 121 Employ: Retired 45%(234) 54%(279) 1%(4) 516 Employ: Unemployed 37%(89) 61%(148) 3%(6) 243 Employ: Other 46%(56) 48%(59) 6%(7) 122 Military HH: Yes 53%(178) 46%(154) 1%(4) 336 Military HH: No 39%(651) 59%(972) 2%(29) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 88%(486) 10%(58) 2%(11) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 24%(343) 75%(1069) 2%(22) 1434 Trump Job Approve 100%(829) — (0) — (0) 829 Trump Job Disapprove — (0) 100%(1126) — (0) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 100%(487) — (0) — (0) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 100%(342) — (0) — (0) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove — (0) 100%(207) — (0) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove — (0) 100%(919) — (0) 919 Favorable of Trump 94%(783) 6%(47) 1%(7) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 3%(38) 96%(1056) 1%(8) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table Q172NET: Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? Don’t Know / No Demographic Total Approve Total Disapprove Opinion Total N Registered Voters 42%(829) 57%(1126) 2%(33) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 94%(479) 5%(28) — (2) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 92%(304) 6%(20) 2%(6) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 10%(17) 87%(150) 3%(4) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2%(21) 97%(905) — (4) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 48%(369) 51%(386) 1%(7) 762 #1 Issue: Security 77%(191) 22%(55) 2%(4) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 23%(81) 76%(269) 1%(4) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 37%(102) 62%(173) 1%(4) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 33%(25) 62%(48) 5%(4) 77 #1 Issue: Education 32%(23) 62%(46) 5%(4) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 15%(11) 83%(62) 3%(2) 75 #1 Issue: Other 22%(26) 74%(89) 4%(4) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 9%(68) 91%(701) 1%(4) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 83%(542) 17%(110) 1%(4) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(49) 92%(667) 1%(7) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 85%(590) 15%(103) — (2) 696 2016 Vote: Other 23%(28) 75%(92) 2%(3) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36%(161) 59%(262) 5%(20) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 42%(540) 57%(740) 1%(8) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 41%(289) 55%(386) 4%(25) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 17%(149) 81%(695) 1%(10) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 79%(428) 21%(112) — (2) 541 2012 Vote: Other 64%(38) 35%(21) 2%(1) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(214) 56%(298) 4%(20) 532 4-Region: Northeast 39%(137) 60%(211) 2%(7) 355 4-Region: Midwest 42%(192) 56%(255) 2%(9) 457 4-Region: South 45%(334) 53%(396) 2%(12) 742 4-Region: West 38%(166) 61%(263) 1%(5) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(84) 90%(838) — (4) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 84%(667) 16%(124) 1%(7) 798 Note: 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 as U.S. Senate or Congress? Health Economic Security Care Issues Education Issues – Issues – – like the Women’s Issues – like Energy Issues like taxes, like 2010 Seniors Issues – school – like carbon wages, terrorism, health care Issues – like birth standards, emissions, jobs, foreign law, like control, class sizes, cost of unemploy- policy, and Medicaid, Medicare abortion, school choice, electric- ment, and border other and Social and equal and student ity/gasoline, Demographic spending security challenges Security pay loans or renewables Other: Total N Registered Voters 38%(762) 13%(250) 18%(353) 14%(278) 4%(77) 4%(73) 4%(75) 6%(120) 1988 Gender: Male 42%(389) 13%(121) 16%(146) 15%(138) 1%(11) 4%(38) 4%(42) 5%(46) 930 Gender: Female 35%(374) 12%(129) 20%(208) 13%(140) 6%(66) 3%(35) 3%(33) 7%(74) 1058 Age: 18-34 44%(219) 8%(40) 18%(90) 2%(10) 11%(55) 8%(41) 6%(29) 3%(16) 499 Age: 35-44 50%(151) 10%(31) 20%(60) 2%(6) 3%(10) 6%(19) 6%(17) 2%(7) 302 Age: 45-64 40%(290) 15%(106) 19%(138) 14%(104) 1%(7) 1%(9) 2%(17) 7%(53) 724 Age: 65+ 22%(102) 16%(73) 14%(64) 34%(159) 1%(5) 1%(4) 3%(12) 9%(43) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 36%(54) 10%(14) 14%(21) 2%(3) 16%(25) 11%(16) 7%(11) 5%(7) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 48%(242) 8%(42) 20%(102) 2%(10) 7%(38) 7%(33) 5%(25) 2%(12) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 46%(229) 12%(60) 20%(101) 7%(37) 1%(5) 4%(18) 4%(18) 6%(30) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 29%(216) 15%(114) 16%(122) 27%(199) 1%(9) 1%(6) 3%(19) 8%(62) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 35%(275) 5%(40) 24%(189) 15%(121) 5%(40) 3%(24) 6%(44) 7%(56) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 36%(182) 12%(59) 18%(90) 14%(69) 4%(21) 6%(30) 4%(18) 7%(37) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 44%(305) 22%(151) 11%(75) 13%(88) 2%(17) 3%(19) 2%(12) 4%(27) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 43%(150) 4%(14) 21%(74) 17%(60) 1%(2) 2%(9) 7%(25) 5%(19) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 29%(125) 6%(26) 26%(115) 14%(61) 9%(37) 4%(15) 4%(19) 9%(38) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(96) 11%(27) 16%(38) 13%(32) 3%(7) 7%(18) 4%(11) 6%(16) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 33%(86) 12%(31) 20%(52) 14%(37) 5%(14) 5%(12) 3%(7) 8%(21) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 43%(143) 24%(80) 10%(34) 14%(46) 1%(2) 3%(11) 2%(6) 3%(11) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 45%(162) 20%(72) 11%(41) 12%(42) 4%(14) 2%(7) 2%(6) 4%(15) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 31%(186) 4%(27) 29%(176) 11%(67) 5%(32) 4%(21) 8%(46) 8%(47) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 43%(248) 10%(57) 14%(84) 17%(96) 3%(17) 4%(22) 4%(21) 6%(32) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 41%(285) 22%(156) 11%(79) 14%(100) 3%(18) 3%(23) 1%(7) 4%(30) 698 Continued on next page

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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 as U.S. Senate or Congress? Health Economic Security Care Issues Education Issues – Issues – – like the Women’s Issues – like Energy Issues like taxes, like 2010 Seniors Issues – school – like carbon wages, terrorism, health care Issues – like birth standards, emissions, jobs, foreign law, like control, class sizes, cost of unemploy- policy, and Medicaid, Medicare abortion, school choice, electric- ment, and border other and Social and equal and student ity/gasoline, Demographic spending security challenges Security pay loans or renewables Other: Total N Registered Voters 38%(762) 13%(250) 18%(353) 14%(278) 4%(77) 4%(73) 4%(75) 6%(120) 1988 Educ: < College 39%(493) 14%(171) 15%(188) 16%(202) 4%(46) 4%(44) 3%(38) 5%(68) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 36%(168) 11%(53) 22%(102) 12%(55) 4%(19) 4%(17) 5%(26) 6%(30) 470 Educ: Post-grad 38%(102) 10%(25) 24%(63) 8%(21) 5%(12) 4%(12) 4%(11) 8%(21) 267 Income: Under 50k 36%(359) 14%(137) 16%(165) 17%(172) 4%(45) 3%(31) 3%(34) 7%(68) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 42%(243) 11%(67) 19%(110) 12%(72) 4%(21) 4%(23) 3%(20) 4%(25) 582 Income: 100k+ 40%(160) 12%(46) 20%(78) 9%(34) 3%(11) 5%(18) 5%(21) 7%(27) 395 Ethnicity: White 37%(596) 13%(214) 17%(276) 15%(245) 4%(61) 3%(50) 4%(66) 6%(101) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 42%(80) 8%(15) 24%(45) 7%(14) 9%(16) 6%(11) 3%(7) 2%(4) 193 Ethnicity: Black 46%(116) 10%(26) 18%(45) 8%(20) 3%(9) 8%(19) 2%(4) 6%(14) 252 Ethnicity: Other 39%(50) 8%(10) 26%(33) 10%(13) 6%(8) 3%(4) 4%(5) 4%(5) 128 All Christian 39%(394) 15%(151) 15%(155) 16%(158) 3%(34) 3%(31) 3%(32) 6%(59) 1014 All Non-Christian 31%(36) 9%(11) 24%(29) 15%(18) 2%(3) 3%(4) 7%(8) 8%(9) 119 Atheist 33%(26) 6%(5) 20%(16) 10%(8) 5%(4) 5%(4) 11%(9) 10%(8) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 38%(177) 9%(43) 21%(100) 11%(50) 6%(27) 4%(17) 4%(17) 8%(37) 468 Something Else 41%(128) 13%(40) 17%(54) 14%(44) 3%(10) 6%(17) 3%(9) 2%(7) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 33%(45) 10%(14) 23%(31) 15%(20) 2%(3) 4%(6) 6%(8) 7%(9) 136 Evangelical 41%(232) 17%(95) 14%(77) 12%(70) 4%(24) 4%(21) 3%(18) 5%(28) 565 Non-Evangelical 38%(268) 13%(91) 18%(126) 18%(130) 3%(18) 3%(20) 3%(22) 5%(38) 714 Community: Urban 45%(234) 10%(53) 18%(92) 11%(55) 4%(21) 4%(19) 4%(23) 4%(22) 519 Community: Suburban 36%(353) 12%(118) 18%(181) 15%(144) 4%(40) 4%(37) 4%(43) 7%(70) 984 Community: Rural 36%(175) 16%(79) 17%(80) 16%(80) 3%(16) 3%(17) 2%(8) 6%(28) 484 Continued on next page

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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 as U.S. Senate or Congress? Health Economic Security Care Issues Education Issues – Issues – – like the Women’s Issues – like Energy Issues like taxes, like 2010 Seniors Issues – school – like carbon wages, terrorism, health care Issues – like birth standards, emissions, jobs, foreign law, like control, class sizes, cost of unemploy- policy, and Medicaid, Medicare abortion, school choice, electric- ment, and border other and Social and equal and student ity/gasoline, Demographic spending security challenges Security pay loans or renewables Other: Total N Registered Voters 38%(762) 13%(250) 18%(353) 14%(278) 4%(77) 4%(73) 4%(75) 6%(120) 1988 Employ: Private Sector 46%(306) 10%(65) 21%(142) 7%(46) 3%(20) 4%(28) 4%(25) 5%(31) 663 Employ: Government 50%(54) 10%(10) 12%(12) 4%(4) 8%(9) 8%(9) 1%(1) 7%(7) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 43%(64) 11%(16) 17%(25) 7%(11) 5%(7) 2%(4) 5%(8) 9%(13) 147 Employ: Homemaker 45%(55) 11%(14) 19%(23) 8%(10) 4%(5) 4%(5) 1%(2) 7%(8) 121 Employ: Retired 24%(123) 17%(89) 15%(78) 31%(160) 2%(8) 1%(3) 3%(16) 8%(40) 516 Employ: Unemployed 42%(103) 13%(31) 18%(44) 11%(27) 4%(9) 2%(6) 5%(12) 4%(11) 243 Employ: Other 33%(40) 15%(19) 13%(16) 15%(19) 6%(7) 6%(8) 4%(5) 7%(9) 122 Military HH: Yes 33%(112) 19%(64) 13%(42) 20%(65) 2%(7) 3%(12) 1%(5) 8%(28) 336 Military HH: No 39%(650) 11%(185) 19%(311) 13%(213) 4%(70) 4%(61) 4%(70) 6%(92) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 43%(240) 24%(135) 11%(60) 11%(62) 3%(17) 3%(15) 2%(13) 2%(12) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 36%(522) 8%(115) 20%(293) 15%(216) 4%(60) 4%(58) 4%(62) 8%(108) 1434 Trump Job Approve 44%(369) 23%(191) 10%(81) 12%(102) 3%(25) 3%(23) 1%(11) 3%(26) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 34%(386) 5%(55) 24%(269) 15%(173) 4%(48) 4%(46) 5%(62) 8%(89) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 43%(209) 27%(130) 9%(45) 10%(51) 2%(12) 3%(15) 2%(8) 3%(15) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 47%(160) 18%(61) 10%(35) 15%(51) 4%(13) 2%(8) 1%(3) 3%(12) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 49%(101) 7%(14) 17%(36) 12%(26) 2%(5) 4%(8) 6%(12) 2%(5) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 31%(285) 4%(41) 25%(233) 16%(147) 5%(43) 4%(37) 5%(50) 9%(84) 919 Favorable of Trump 45%(373) 23%(193) 10%(80) 12%(104) 3%(23) 3%(26) 1%(12) 3%(26) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 34%(372) 5%(52) 24%(264) 16%(171) 4%(49) 4%(43) 5%(59) 8%(91) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 43%(219) 26%(134) 9%(44) 11%(55) 3%(14) 3%(17) 2%(11) 3%(16) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 47%(154) 18%(59) 11%(37) 15%(49) 3%(9) 3%(9) — (1) 3%(10) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 47%(80) 8%(14) 17%(30) 16%(28) 1%(2) 3%(5) 4%(7) 3%(6) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 31%(292) 4%(38) 25%(234) 15%(144) 5%(47) 4%(37) 6%(52) 9%(85) 930 Continued on next page

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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 as U.S. Senate or Congress? Health Economic Security Care Issues Education Issues – Issues – – like the Women’s Issues – like Energy Issues like taxes, like 2010 Seniors Issues – school – like carbon wages, terrorism, health care Issues – like birth standards, emissions, jobs, foreign law, like control, class sizes, cost of unemploy- policy, and Medicaid, Medicare abortion, school choice, electric- ment, and border other and Social and equal and student ity/gasoline, Demographic spending security challenges Security pay loans or renewables Other: Total N Registered Voters 38%(762) 13%(250) 18%(353) 14%(278) 4%(77) 4%(73) 4%(75) 6%(120) 1988 #1 Issue: Economy 100%(762) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 762 #1 Issue: Security — (0) 100%(250) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care — (0) — (0) 100%(353) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(278) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(77) — (0) — (0) — (0) 77 #1 Issue: Education — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(73) — (0) — (0) 73 #1 Issue: Energy — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(75) — (0) 75 #1 Issue: Other — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) — (0) 100%(120) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 32%(251) 4%(29) 26%(198) 16%(124) 4%(28) 4%(29) 6%(47) 9%(67) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 43%(280) 24%(157) 10%(67) 13%(82) 3%(19) 2%(14) 1%(9) 4%(29) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 33%(239) 5%(34) 27%(192) 14%(104) 3%(23) 4%(26) 5%(40) 9%(66) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 45%(313) 22%(155) 9%(62) 14%(96) 3%(20) 2%(13) 1%(9) 4%(27) 696 2016 Vote: Other 34%(42) 9%(11) 18%(23) 26%(32) 1%(1) 5%(6) 4%(5) 4%(4) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(168) 11%(49) 17%(76) 10%(46) 7%(33) 6%(28) 5%(21) 5%(22) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 36%(468) 13%(173) 18%(237) 16%(204) 3%(38) 3%(38) 3%(44) 7%(85) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 42%(294) 11%(77) 17%(116) 11%(74) 6%(39) 5%(35) 4%(31) 5%(34) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 35%(295) 6%(51) 25%(209) 17%(142) 3%(25) 3%(25) 5%(39) 8%(68) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 43%(231) 26%(140) 8%(43) 12%(67) 3%(14) 2%(13) 1%(7) 5%(25) 541 2012 Vote: Other 23%(14) 14%(8) 20%(12) 29%(17) 3%(2) 5%(3) 1%(1) 5%(3) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(221) 10%(51) 17%(88) 10%(51) 7%(36) 6%(32) 5%(28) 4%(24) 532 Continued on next page

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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 as U.S. Senate or Congress? Health Economic Security Care Issues Education Issues – Issues – – like the Women’s Issues – like Energy Issues like taxes, like 2010 Seniors Issues – school – like carbon wages, terrorism, health care Issues – like birth standards, emissions, jobs, foreign law, like control, class sizes, cost of unemploy- policy, and Medicaid, Medicare abortion, school choice, electric- ment, and border other and Social and equal and student ity/gasoline, Demographic spending security challenges Security pay loans or renewables Other: Total N Registered Voters 38%(762) 13%(250) 18%(353) 14%(278) 4%(77) 4%(73) 4%(75) 6%(120) 1988 4-Region: Northeast 40%(142) 14%(49) 20%(72) 10%(36) 3%(11) 2%(7) 5%(17) 6%(22) 355 4-Region: Midwest 37%(169) 12%(57) 16%(72) 15%(70) 2%(11) 5%(22) 4%(19) 8%(36) 457 4-Region: South 40%(295) 12%(90) 17%(127) 14%(103) 4%(33) 4%(30) 3%(25) 5%(39) 742 4-Region: West 36%(155) 12%(54) 19%(83) 16%(69) 5%(21) 3%(14) 3%(14) 5%(23) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 34%(318) 5%(42) 24%(223) 15%(135) 5%(46) 4%(37) 6%(55) 8%(70) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 44%(355) 22%(180) 10%(79) 13%(100) 3%(20) 3%(21) 2%(12) 4%(31) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL1: Thinking about the November 2020 general election for president, Congress, and statewide offices, how enthusiastic would you say you are in voting in this year’s election? Extremely Very Somewhat Not too Not at all Demographic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic Total N Registered Voters 43%(850) 23%(450) 19%(371) 10%(190) 6%(127) 1988 Gender: Male 45%(416) 26%(239) 17%(162) 7%(66) 5%(48) 930 Gender: Female 41%(434) 20%(211) 20%(208) 12%(125) 7%(79) 1058 Age: 18-34 26%(132) 25%(125) 27%(134) 13%(66) 8%(42) 499 Age: 35-44 38%(116) 26%(78) 21%(62) 8%(24) 7%(22) 302 Age: 45-64 49%(356) 21%(150) 16%(114) 9%(63) 6%(41) 724 Age: 65+ 53%(246) 21%(97) 13%(60) 8%(37) 5%(22) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 18%(27) 20%(30) 36%(53) 16%(24) 10%(15) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 34%(170) 26%(132) 22%(110) 11%(54) 8%(38) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 43%(213) 23%(113) 18%(91) 9%(44) 7%(36) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 53%(396) 20%(151) 14%(103) 8%(63) 5%(35) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 50%(393) 23%(183) 16%(129) 7%(56) 4%(29) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 29%(145) 18%(92) 23%(116) 16%(83) 14%(68) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 45%(312) 25%(174) 18%(125) 7%(51) 4%(30) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 54%(190) 25%(87) 14%(49) 6%(21) 2%(6) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 46%(202) 22%(96) 18%(80) 8%(35) 5%(23) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 31%(76) 19%(46) 26%(65) 13%(31) 11%(26) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26%(69) 18%(46) 20%(52) 20%(52) 16%(43) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 45%(149) 32%(105) 15%(49) 4%(14) 5%(16) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 45%(163) 19%(69) 21%(76) 10%(37) 4%(14) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 53%(319) 22%(134) 15%(89) 7%(43) 3%(18) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 36%(206) 23%(133) 22%(125) 11%(66) 8%(46) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 44%(308) 24%(169) 18%(124) 8%(57) 6%(39) 698 Educ: < College 39%(491) 22%(276) 22%(270) 10%(124) 7%(90) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 46%(216) 24%(113) 14%(65) 10%(47) 6%(29) 470 Educ: Post-grad 53%(143) 22%(60) 14%(36) 8%(20) 3%(8) 267 Income: Under 50k 39%(397) 23%(236) 21%(208) 10%(102) 7%(67) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 44%(258) 23%(135) 17%(101) 9%(54) 6%(34) 582 Income: 100k+ 49%(195) 20%(79) 15%(61) 9%(34) 7%(26) 395 Ethnicity: White 45%(717) 22%(355) 18%(285) 9%(150) 6%(101) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 30%(57) 31%(59) 23%(43) 11%(20) 7%(13) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL1: Thinking about the November 2020 general election for president, Congress, and statewide offices, how enthusiastic would you say you are in voting in this year’s election? Extremely Very Somewhat Not too Not at all Demographic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic Total N Registered Voters 43%(850) 23%(450) 19%(371) 10%(190) 6%(127) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 36%(91) 26%(65) 25%(62) 8%(20) 6%(14) 252 Ethnicity: Other 33%(43) 23%(30) 18%(23) 16%(20) 9%(12) 128 All Christian 47%(477) 24%(243) 17%(171) 7%(68) 5%(55) 1014 All Non-Christian 52%(61) 23%(27) 14%(17) 8%(10) 2%(3) 119 Atheist 42%(33) 23%(18) 18%(14) 12%(10) 5%(4) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 34%(159) 17%(82) 22%(102) 16%(76) 11%(49) 468 Something Else 39%(120) 26%(80) 21%(66) 9%(27) 5%(15) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 48%(65) 24%(33) 16%(22) 9%(12) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 43%(242) 27%(154) 18%(101) 7%(41) 5%(27) 565 Non-Evangelical 48%(345) 22%(156) 17%(122) 7%(50) 6%(41) 714 Community: Urban 40%(207) 26%(134) 19%(101) 8%(43) 7%(35) 519 Community: Suburban 46%(453) 22%(214) 17%(164) 11%(104) 5%(49) 984 Community: Rural 39%(191) 21%(101) 22%(105) 9%(44) 9%(43) 484 Employ: Private Sector 44%(291) 25%(168) 17%(115) 8%(50) 6%(40) 663 Employ: Government 38%(40) 21%(22) 14%(15) 19%(20) 8%(8) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 34%(49) 27%(39) 25%(37) 10%(15) 5%(7) 147 Employ: Homemaker 43%(52) 15%(18) 22%(26) 10%(12) 11%(13) 121 Employ: Retired 51%(263) 23%(117) 15%(76) 7%(37) 4%(23) 516 Employ: Unemployed 40%(97) 20%(48) 19%(47) 14%(33) 7%(17) 243 Employ: Other 32%(40) 20%(24) 28%(34) 8%(10) 12%(14) 122 Military HH: Yes 52%(173) 21%(71) 16%(53) 8%(25) 4%(13) 336 Military HH: No 41%(677) 23%(378) 19%(318) 10%(165) 7%(114) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 47%(260) 26%(145) 17%(96) 7%(40) 2%(13) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 41%(590) 21%(305) 19%(275) 10%(150) 8%(114) 1434 Trump Job Approve 44%(365) 25%(211) 20%(169) 6%(54) 4%(30) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 43%(486) 21%(235) 17%(190) 11%(128) 8%(88) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 60%(292) 24%(115) 11%(54) 3%(17) 2%(9) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 21%(72) 28%(96) 34%(116) 11%(37) 6%(21) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 21%(44) 22%(46) 21%(44) 23%(47) 12%(25) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 48%(441) 21%(188) 16%(146) 9%(81) 7%(63) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL1: Thinking about the November 2020 general election for president, Congress, and statewide offices, how enthusiastic would you say you are in voting in this year’s election? Extremely Very Somewhat Not too Not at all Demographic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic Total N Registered Voters 43%(850) 23%(450) 19%(371) 10%(190) 6%(127) 1988 Favorable of Trump 44%(369) 27%(224) 19%(162) 7%(56) 3%(26) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 43%(474) 20%(217) 18%(194) 12%(128) 8%(89) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 57%(292) 26%(132) 11%(57) 4%(21) 1%(7) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 24%(77) 28%(92) 32%(105) 11%(35) 6%(19) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 20%(35) 19%(32) 23%(40) 23%(40) 15%(26) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 47%(439) 20%(185) 17%(155) 10%(89) 7%(63) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 41%(314) 23%(177) 18%(137) 11%(80) 7%(53) 762 #1 Issue: Security 47%(118) 26%(65) 15%(37) 7%(18) 5%(12) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 43%(153) 24%(85) 21%(74) 7%(26) 4%(15) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 46%(127) 22%(60) 17%(47) 9%(25) 7%(19) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 25%(20) 19%(15) 26%(20) 19%(14) 11%(9) 77 #1 Issue: Education 32%(24) 21%(15) 25%(18) 14%(10) 8%(6) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 44%(33) 23%(17) 20%(15) 9%(7) 5%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 52%(62) 13%(16) 19%(22) 8%(10) 8%(10) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 52%(405) 21%(164) 16%(120) 7%(52) 4%(31) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 48%(316) 24%(159) 16%(102) 7%(47) 5%(31) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 53%(385) 22%(161) 13%(97) 7%(49) 4%(31) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 47%(326) 26%(181) 16%(113) 6%(45) 4%(30) 696 2016 Vote: Other 28%(34) 18%(22) 23%(28) 19%(24) 12%(14) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(105) 19%(85) 29%(131) 16%(72) 12%(51) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 50%(644) 23%(294) 15%(193) 7%(93) 5%(64) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 30%(207) 22%(156) 25%(178) 14%(97) 9%(64) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 48%(410) 25%(217) 15%(128) 7%(63) 4%(35) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 50%(269) 21%(113) 14%(78) 8%(46) 6%(35) 541 2012 Vote: Other 38%(23) 20%(12) 26%(15) 11%(7) 5%(3) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(149) 20%(107) 28%(149) 14%(74) 10%(54) 532 4-Region: Northeast 46%(164) 20%(71) 19%(68) 9%(32) 6%(21) 355 4-Region: Midwest 41%(189) 22%(102) 18%(82) 10%(46) 8%(38) 457 4-Region: South 42%(309) 25%(185) 19%(143) 9%(63) 6%(42) 742 4-Region: West 43%(188) 21%(91) 18%(79) 11%(50) 6%(27) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL1: Thinking about the November 2020 general election for president, Congress, and statewide offices, how enthusiastic would you say you are in voting in this year’s election? Extremely Very Somewhat Not too Not at all Demographic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic Total N Registered Voters 43%(850) 23%(450) 19%(371) 10%(190) 6%(127) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 48%(445) 23%(214) 17%(155) 8%(75) 4%(37) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 44%(350) 25%(201) 18%(142) 8%(66) 5%(38) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL2: Compared to previous elections, are you more or less enthusiastic about voting than usual? More enthusiastic Less enthusiastic Don’t know / No Demographic about voting About the same about voting opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1018) 34%(668) 12%(244) 3%(58) 1988 Gender: Male 54%(499) 34%(318) 10%(96) 2%(18) 930 Gender: Female 49%(519) 33%(350) 14%(148) 4%(40) 1058 Age: 18-34 37%(182) 40%(201) 15%(75) 8%(41) 499 Age: 35-44 47%(141) 37%(113) 15%(44) 1%(4) 302 Age: 45-64 59%(424) 29%(213) 10%(76) 2%(11) 724 Age: 65+ 58%(270) 31%(141) 11%(49) — (2) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 28%(43) 36%(54) 17%(25) 19%(28) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 43%(217) 40%(203) 14%(70) 3%(14) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 51%(254) 34%(171) 12%(59) 3%(13) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 61%(456) 28%(209) 11%(81) — (3) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 60%(471) 29%(228) 9%(72) 2%(18) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 36%(182) 37%(188) 21%(104) 6%(32) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 53%(365) 36%(252) 10%(68) 1% (8) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 61%(215) 31%(110) 6%(21) 2%(6) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 59%(256) 27%(118) 12%(50) 3%(12) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 38%(92) 40%(97) 19%(46) 3% (8) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 34%(90) 35%(90) 22%(58) 9%(24) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 57%(192) 33%(111) 8%(28) 1% (3) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 48%(173) 39%(141) 11%(40) 1% (5) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 61%(365) 26%(156) 11%(68) 2%(13) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 45%(258) 38%(220) 15%(87) 2%(12) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 54%(376) 36%(249) 10%(68) 1%(6) 698 Educ: < College 48%(604) 35%(439) 13%(158) 4%(50) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 56%(265) 31%(147) 12%(54) 1%(4) 470 Educ: Post-grad 56%(150) 31%(82) 12%(32) 1%(4) 267 Income: Under 50k 49%(500) 34%(345) 12%(117) 5%(50) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 52%(303) 34%(195) 14%(79) 1% (5) 582 Income: 100k+ 54%(214) 32%(128) 12%(48) 1%(4) 395 Ethnicity: White 53%(852) 33%(525) 12%(195) 2%(36) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 43%(82) 37%(72) 13%(26) 7%(13) 193 Ethnicity: Black 44%(112) 40%(100) 10%(24) 6%(16) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL2: Compared to previous elections, are you more or less enthusiastic about voting than usual? More enthusiastic Less enthusiastic Don’t know / No Demographic about voting About the same about voting opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1018) 34%(668) 12%(244) 3%(58) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 43%(54) 33%(43) 19%(25) 5%(6) 128 All Christian 55%(553) 33%(337) 11%(114) 1%(10) 1014 All Non-Christian 59%(70) 29%(35) 10%(12) 1% (2) 119 Atheist 55%(43) 32%(25) 14%(11) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40%(186) 37%(173) 17%(79) 6%(30) 468 Something Else 54%(166) 32%(98) 9%(28) 5%(16) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 56%(76) 33%(44) 10%(14) 1% (2) 136 Evangelical 54%(307) 33%(187) 10%(59) 2%(12) 565 Non-Evangelical 55%(392) 32%(232) 11%(76) 2%(15) 714 Community: Urban 51%(265) 34%(179) 12%(63) 2%(12) 519 Community: Suburban 52%(515) 33%(325) 12%(115) 3%(29) 984 Community: Rural 49%(238) 34%(164) 13%(65) 3%(17) 484 Employ: Private Sector 52%(346) 34%(226) 13%(83) 1% (7) 663 Employ: Government 43%(46) 39%(42) 11%(12) 6% (7) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 51%(75) 32%(47) 17%(25) — (1) 147 Employ: Homemaker 44%(53) 39%(48) 12%(15) 4% (5) 121 Employ: Retired 58%(302) 31%(161) 10%(50) 1%(4) 516 Employ: Unemployed 49%(120) 32%(77) 12%(28) 7%(18) 243 Employ: Other 41%(50) 39%(47) 14%(18) 6% (7) 122 Military HH: Yes 57%(190) 32%(106) 11%(37) 1% (2) 336 Military HH: No 50%(828) 34%(562) 13%(207) 3%(56) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 56%(308) 36%(199) 7%(40) 1% (7) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 49%(710) 33%(469) 14%(204) 4%(51) 1434 Trump Job Approve 53%(441) 37%(309) 8%(66) 2%(13) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 51%(576) 30%(341) 15%(173) 3%(37) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 67%(324) 29%(142) 4%(19) — (2) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 34%(118) 49%(167) 14%(47) 3%(11) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 27%(56) 43%(89) 25%(52) 5%(10) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 57%(520) 27%(252) 13%(121) 3%(27) 919 Favorable of Trump 54%(452) 37%(309) 8%(64) 1%(11) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 50%(556) 30%(333) 16%(175) 3%(38) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL2: Compared to previous elections, are you more or less enthusiastic about voting than usual? More enthusiastic Less enthusiastic Don’t know / No Demographic about voting About the same about voting opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1018) 34%(668) 12%(244) 3%(58) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 67%(339) 29%(149) 4%(18) — (2) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 34%(113) 49%(161) 14%(46) 3%(9) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 25%(43) 38%(65) 30%(52) 7%(12) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 55%(513) 29%(268) 13%(123) 3%(25) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 51%(390) 34%(256) 12%(90) 3%(26) 762 #1 Issue: Security 57%(141) 33%(83) 10%(24) 1% (2) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 54%(189) 32%(115) 12%(41) 2% (8) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 53%(148) 34%(94) 11%(30) 2% (5) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 31%(24) 39%(30) 23%(18) 7% (5) 77 #1 Issue: Education 41%(30) 37%(27) 12%(9) 10% (8) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 45%(34) 39%(29) 16%(12) — (0) 75 #1 Issue: Other 51%(62) 29%(34) 16%(20) 4%(4) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 57%(443) 31%(243) 10%(79) 1%(9) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 54%(351) 36%(233) 10%(67) 1%(4) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 59%(430) 30%(215) 10%(73) 1%(6) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 54%(373) 36%(251) 10%(68) 1%(4) 696 2016 Vote: Other 35%(43) 37%(45) 28%(35) 1% (1) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(172) 35%(155) 15%(69) 11%(48) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 56%(717) 33%(422) 11%(139) 1%(10) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 43%(301) 35%(246) 15%(106) 7%(48) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 57%(485) 31%(265) 11%(96) 1% (8) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 54%(290) 34%(186) 12%(64) — (2) 541 2012 Vote: Other 48%(29) 33%(20) 17%(10) 2% (1) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(214) 37%(196) 14%(74) 9%(47) 532 4-Region: Northeast 53%(188) 30%(107) 14%(48) 3%(12) 355 4-Region: Midwest 50%(226) 35%(159) 12%(57) 3%(14) 457 4-Region: South 52%(383) 34%(252) 11%(85) 3%(22) 742 4-Region: West 51%(221) 34%(149) 12%(54) 2%(10) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 58%(535) 30%(275) 10%(92) 3%(24) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 52%(413) 36%(290) 11%(85) 1%(10) 798 Note: 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_1: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? United Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(471) 28%(551) 30%(602) 7%(147) 11%(217) 1988 Gender: Male 27%(247) 29%(271) 28%(262) 8%(74) 8%(76) 930 Gender: Female 21%(224) 26%(280) 32%(340) 7%(73) 13%(141) 1058 Age: 18-34 17%(87) 29%(144) 28%(141) 10%(50) 16%(78) 499 Age: 35-44 22%(65) 29%(87) 31%(94) 10%(30) 8%(25) 302 Age: 45-64 29%(208) 24%(173) 31%(226) 6%(40) 11%(77) 724 Age: 65+ 24%(111) 32%(147) 30%(141) 6%(27) 8%(37) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 10%(15) 31%(46) 24%(36) 13%(20) 22%(32) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 21%(106) 29%(145) 30%(152) 8%(42) 12%(58) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 27%(133) 25%(127) 29%(142) 8%(41) 11%(54) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 26%(191) 28%(211) 32%(239) 5%(37) 9%(70) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 4%(28) 55%(432) 25%(201) 7%(56) 9%(72) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 13%(66) 17%(85) 44%(224) 8%(39) 18%(91) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 54%(377) 5%(34) 26%(177) 7%(52) 8%(54) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 5%(16) 58%(205) 22%(78) 7%(25) 8%(28) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 3%(12) 52%(227) 28%(123) 7%(30) 10%(44) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(45) 19%(46) 44%(107) 9%(21) 10%(26) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(21) 15%(40) 45%(118) 7%(18) 25%(65) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 56%(185) 6%(21) 23%(77) 8%(28) 7%(22) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 53%(191) 4%(13) 28%(99) 7%(24) 9%(32) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 9%(53) 46%(280) 30%(183) 8%(45) 7%(41) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 14%(79) 32%(183) 33%(189) 10%(56) 12%(69) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 47%(325) 10%(73) 30%(208) 6%(40) 7%(52) 698 Educ: < College 25%(310) 25%(314) 28%(353) 7%(92) 15%(182) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 23%(108) 30%(142) 34%(161) 8%(36) 5%(23) 470 Educ: Post-grad 20%(53) 36%(96) 33%(88) 7%(18) 4%(12) 267 Income: Under 50k 23%(230) 26%(266) 28%(284) 7%(71) 16%(161) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 24%(143) 28%(161) 34%(201) 7%(41) 6%(36) 582 Income: 100k+ 25%(98) 31%(124) 30%(118) 9%(34) 5%(20) 395 Ethnicity: White 27%(432) 24%(391) 31%(504) 7%(113) 10%(167) 1608 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_1: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? United Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(471) 28%(551) 30%(602) 7%(147) 11%(217) 1988 Ethnicity: Hispanic 16%(31) 31%(60) 22%(42) 17%(32) 14%(27) 193 Ethnicity: Black 7%(17) 50%(127) 23%(58) 6%(15) 14%(36) 252 Ethnicity: Other 17%(22) 26%(33) 31%(40) 14%(18) 11%(14) 128 All Christian 28%(284) 27%(270) 29%(292) 8%(84) 8%(85) 1014 All Non-Christian 15%(18) 39%(46) 30%(36) 10%(12) 5%(6) 119 Atheist 21%(16) 38%(30) 28%(22) 11%(9) 3%(2) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 14%(65) 27%(128) 36%(169) 5%(22) 18%(84) 468 Something Else 28%(88) 25%(78) 27%(84) 7%(20) 12%(39) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20%(27) 35%(48) 30%(40) 10%(14) 5%(7) 136 Evangelical 34%(192) 23%(128) 25%(144) 10%(55) 8%(47) 565 Non-Evangelical 24%(169) 30%(211) 31%(219) 6%(40) 10%(75) 714 Community: Urban 21%(109) 34%(177) 27%(140) 7%(35) 11%(58) 519 Community: Suburban 22%(218) 28%(277) 32%(310) 8%(82) 10%(97) 984 Community: Rural 30%(144) 20%(98) 31%(152) 6%(29) 13%(62) 484 Employ: Private Sector 25%(168) 31%(202) 31%(205) 9%(56) 5%(31) 663 Employ: Government 20%(21) 27%(29) 26%(27) 9%(9) 18%(20) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 21%(30) 30%(45) 34%(50) 8%(12) 7%(11) 147 Employ: Homemaker 27%(33) 13%(15) 38%(46) 6%(7) 16%(20) 121 Employ: Retired 27%(138) 28%(143) 31%(159) 6%(29) 9%(47) 516 Employ: Unemployed 18%(45) 29%(69) 27%(65) 5%(13) 21%(51) 243 Employ: Other 22%(26) 21%(26) 28%(34) 8%(10) 21%(26) 122 Military HH: Yes 37%(124) 20%(66) 33%(112) 4%(13) 6%(21) 336 Military HH: No 21%(347) 29%(486) 30%(491) 8%(134) 12%(196) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 53%(291) 9%(50) 19%(107) 9%(51) 10%(55) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(180) 35%(501) 35%(496) 7%(95) 11%(162) 1434 Trump Job Approve 51%(422) 6%(50) 25%(209) 8%(70) 9%(78) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(48) 44%(500) 34%(386) 6%(72) 11%(119) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_1: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? United Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(471) 28%(551) 30%(602) 7%(147) 11%(217) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 66%(320) 6%(28) 16%(76) 7%(32) 6%(30) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 30%(102) 6%(22) 39%(132) 11%(39) 14%(47) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 5%(9) 29%(61) 42%(86) 10%(20) 15%(31) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 4%(39) 48%(439) 33%(299) 6%(52) 10%(89) 919 Favorable of Trump 51%(429) 6%(48) 24%(202) 9%(79) 9%(79) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(42) 45%(496) 36%(392) 5%(58) 10%(115) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 65%(332) 4%(22) 16%(80) 8%(43) 6%(32) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 30%(98) 8%(26) 37%(122) 11%(37) 14%(46) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 4%(7) 26%(45) 45%(77) 8%(14) 17%(29) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(34) 48%(451) 34%(315) 5%(44) 9%(86) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 26%(202) 26%(195) 31%(233) 8%(59) 10%(74) 762 #1 Issue: Security 46%(115) 13%(33) 25%(63) 5%(12) 11%(27) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 15%(54) 37%(131) 32%(113) 6%(21) 9%(33) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 19%(53) 30%(82) 28%(78) 8%(22) 16%(44) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 15%(11) 32%(25) 25%(19) 16%(13) 12%(9) 77 #1 Issue: Education 12%(9) 22%(16) 38%(27) 14%(10) 14%(10) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 8%(6) 50%(37) 30%(23) 9%(7) 3%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 18%(21) 27%(32) 39%(47) 2%(3) 14%(16) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 4%(33) 50%(389) 31%(237) 6%(49) 8%(65) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 52%(340) 6%(36) 29%(189) 8%(50) 6%(40) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 4%(33) 52%(376) 30%(215) 6%(46) 8%(54) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 50%(350) 7%(47) 28%(194) 8%(56) 7%(49) 696 2016 Vote: Other 8%(10) 17%(21) 57%(70) 4%(5) 14%(17) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(79) 24%(107) 28%(123) 9%(39) 22%(96) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 25%(318) 30%(386) 32%(407) 6%(80) 8%(97) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 22%(153) 24%(166) 28%(195) 10%(67) 17%(120) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_1: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? United Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(471) 28%(551) 30%(602) 7%(147) 11%(217) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 9%(79) 45%(388) 31%(262) 7%(56) 8%(68) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 48%(261) 7%(36) 33%(178) 6%(33) 6%(33) 541 2012 Vote: Other 25%(15) 10%(6) 47%(28) 3%(2) 16%(10) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(116) 23%(121) 25%(134) 10%(55) 20%(106) 532 4-Region: Northeast 22%(77) 28%(99) 29%(103) 8%(27) 14%(49) 355 4-Region: Midwest 24%(111) 26%(121) 32%(148) 6%(26) 11%(51) 457 4-Region: South 25%(188) 27%(203) 29%(213) 9%(65) 10%(73) 742 4-Region: West 22%(96) 30%(128) 32%(138) 7%(29) 10%(43) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 4%(38) 52%(479) 29%(264) 7%(62) 9%(82) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 52%(415) 5%(39) 27%(216) 8%(61) 8%(67) 798 Note: 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_2: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Divided Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(467) 22%(443) 8%(155) 35%(705) 11%(218) 1988 Gender: Male 24%(227) 25%(231) 9%(88) 33%(306) 9%(79) 930 Gender: Female 23%(240) 20%(212) 6%(67) 38%(399) 13%(139) 1058 Age: 18-34 22%(109) 15%(77) 8%(41) 37%(186) 17%(85) 499 Age: 35-44 25%(75) 19%(57) 9%(28) 39%(118) 8%(24) 302 Age: 45-64 21%(153) 27%(199) 7%(47) 33%(240) 12%(84) 724 Age: 65+ 28%(129) 24%(110) 9%(39) 35%(160) 5%(25) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 17%(26) 14%(20) 12%(18) 33%(50) 24%(37) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 25%(128) 17%(88) 7%(35) 38%(191) 12%(62) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 21%(106) 23%(114) 8%(41) 35%(176) 12%(60) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 25%(185) 26%(191) 7%(51) 35%(263) 8%(58) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 43%(336) 7%(58) 9%(70) 32%(252) 9%(72) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(82) 15%(74) 6%(29) 48%(244) 15%(77) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(49) 45%(310) 8%(56) 30%(208) 10%(69) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 44%(154) 10%(35) 11%(39) 27%(95) 8%(30) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 42%(182) 5%(23) 7%(31) 36%(157) 10%(43) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(45) 19%(45) 7%(18) 46%(113) 9%(23) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 14%(37) 11%(29) 4%(11) 50%(131) 21%(54) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 8%(28) 45%(150) 9%(31) 29%(97) 8%(27) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6%(21) 44%(160) 7%(25) 31%(111) 12%(42) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 38%(229) 9%(54) 8%(48) 37%(225) 8%(46) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 29%(165) 15%(86) 8%(47) 39%(224) 10%(55) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(63) 41%(287) 8%(58) 32%(226) 9%(65) 698 Educ: < College 21%(266) 23%(285) 7%(88) 35%(443) 13%(169) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 25%(117) 22%(105) 8%(39) 38%(178) 7%(31) 470 Educ: Post-grad 32%(85) 19%(52) 10%(28) 31%(84) 7%(19) 267 Income: Under 50k 23%(230) 21%(216) 7%(68) 34%(344) 15%(153) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 23%(131) 23%(137) 8%(48) 39%(227) 7%(39) 582 Income: 100k+ 27%(106) 23%(90) 10%(38) 34%(134) 7%(26) 395 Ethnicity: White 22%(346) 24%(388) 7%(120) 37%(588) 10%(166) 1608 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_2: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Divided Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(467) 22%(443) 8%(155) 35%(705) 11%(218) 1988 Ethnicity: Hispanic 26%(50) 15%(30) 10%(19) 32%(62) 16%(31) 193 Ethnicity: Black 35%(87) 12%(31) 8%(19) 31%(77) 15%(38) 252 Ethnicity: Other 27%(34) 18%(24) 13%(16) 31%(40) 11%(14) 128 All Christian 22%(220) 26%(266) 9%(89) 35%(353) 9%(88) 1014 All Non-Christian 39%(46) 16%(20) 12%(14) 26%(31) 7%(8) 119 Atheist 32%(25) 14%(11) 10%(8) 35%(28) 9%(7) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 22%(105) 15%(69) 7%(33) 39%(182) 17%(79) 468 Something Else 23%(71) 25%(78) 4%(12) 36%(111) 12%(37) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 34%(47) 17%(23) 12%(16) 29%(39) 8%(11) 136 Evangelical 19%(108) 33%(184) 7%(41) 31%(178) 10%(55) 565 Non-Evangelical 25%(177) 22%(154) 8%(54) 37%(264) 9%(65) 714 Community: Urban 30%(157) 19%(101) 9%(46) 30%(154) 12%(62) 519 Community: Suburban 24%(233) 20%(197) 8%(78) 38%(375) 10%(101) 984 Community: Rural 16%(77) 30%(145) 6%(31) 36%(176) 11%(55) 484 Employ: Private Sector 26%(171) 21%(138) 9%(57) 36%(240) 9%(57) 663 Employ: Government 24%(26) 15%(16) 9%(10) 34%(36) 18%(19) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 28%(41) 20%(29) 8%(12) 34%(50) 10%(15) 147 Employ: Homemaker 13%(16) 29%(36) 6%(8) 39%(48) 11%(14) 121 Employ: Retired 26%(133) 26%(136) 7%(36) 35%(181) 6%(30) 516 Employ: Unemployed 22%(52) 19%(47) 8%(20) 29%(70) 22%(54) 243 Employ: Other 14%(17) 22%(27) 5%(6) 45%(55) 15%(18) 122 Military HH: Yes 19%(63) 34%(114) 7%(24) 34%(115) 6%(20) 336 Military HH: No 24%(404) 20%(329) 8%(131) 36%(590) 12%(198) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 9%(50) 46%(253) 10%(56) 22%(124) 13%(71) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 29%(417) 13%(189) 7%(99) 41%(581) 10%(147) 1434 Trump Job Approve 8%(63) 44%(368) 8%(69) 29%(240) 11%(89) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 36%(401) 7%(74) 7%(84) 41%(456) 10%(112) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_2: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Divided Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(467) 22%(443) 8%(155) 35%(705) 11%(218) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 8%(39) 55%(269) 8%(39) 19%(92) 10%(47) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 7%(24) 29%(99) 9%(30) 43%(148) 12%(41) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(33) 9%(18) 13%(27) 48%(98) 15%(31) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 40%(368) 6%(56) 6%(57) 39%(358) 9%(81) 919 Favorable of Trump 8%(66) 45%(373) 9%(72) 28%(235) 11%(91) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 36%(397) 6%(69) 7%(79) 41%(455) 9%(103) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(36) 55%(281) 7%(36) 21%(105) 10%(50) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9%(30) 28%(92) 11%(36) 39%(129) 13%(41) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 18%(31) 5%(9) 10%(18) 50%(86) 17%(29) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 39%(366) 6%(60) 7%(61) 40%(369) 8%(75) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 22%(164) 26%(194) 7%(57) 36%(273) 10%(74) 762 #1 Issue: Security 12%(31) 46%(116) 6%(14) 23%(57) 13%(32) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 33%(117) 10%(36) 9%(30) 37%(131) 11%(38) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 25%(69) 18%(49) 8%(23) 38%(106) 11%(32) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 22%(17) 18%(14) 10%(8) 34%(26) 16%(12) 77 #1 Issue: Education 24%(18) 6%(4) 7%(5) 43%(32) 19%(14) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 34%(25) 12%(9) 11%(8) 40%(30) 4%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 22%(26) 16%(20) 8%(9) 42%(50) 12%(14) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 40%(311) 8%(59) 8%(62) 36%(281) 8%(60) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(46) 45%(298) 8%(54) 32%(208) 8%(49) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 41%(300) 7%(53) 8%(55) 36%(258) 8%(58) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(65) 44%(308) 9%(61) 30%(212) 7%(50) 696 2016 Vote: Other 12%(14) 11%(13) 6%(8) 66%(81) 6%(7) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20%(88) 15%(68) 7%(32) 35%(153) 23%(102) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 26%(335) 24%(312) 8%(100) 35%(446) 7%(96) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 19%(132) 19%(131) 8%(55) 37%(259) 18%(123) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_2: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Divided Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(467) 22%(443) 8%(155) 35%(705) 11%(218) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 37%(315) 11%(90) 8%(65) 36%(309) 9%(75) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 8%(43) 44%(239) 8%(45) 34%(183) 6%(32) 541 2012 Vote: Other 10%(6) 30%(18) 3%(2) 51%(31) 6%(4) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(103) 18%(95) 8%(43) 34%(182) 20%(109) 532 4-Region: Northeast 24%(84) 19%(67) 10%(35) 34%(121) 14%(48) 355 4-Region: Midwest 22%(101) 25%(113) 7%(31) 35%(159) 12%(53) 457 4-Region: South 22%(165) 24%(181) 8%(58) 36%(265) 10%(74) 742 4-Region: West 27%(118) 19%(82) 7%(30) 37%(161) 10%(44) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 41%(381) 7%(69) 8%(76) 34%(319) 9%(81) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(58) 44%(351) 7%(58) 31%(251) 10%(80) 798 Note: 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_3: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Mainstream Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(390) 28%(549) 19%(380) 14%(273) 20%(397) 1988 Gender: Male 23%(214) 31%(285) 20%(181) 15%(137) 12%(113) 930 Gender: Female 17%(176) 25%(264) 19%(198) 13%(136) 27%(284) 1058 Age: 18-34 14%(70) 23%(117) 15%(77) 22%(111) 25%(124) 499 Age: 35-44 20%(60) 27%(81) 19%(58) 19%(59) 15%(45) 302 Age: 45-64 22%(157) 27%(193) 20%(147) 10%(73) 21%(153) 724 Age: 65+ 22%(103) 34%(157) 21%(98) 6%(30) 16%(75) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 14%(20) 21%(32) 15%(22) 20%(30) 30%(46) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 17%(87) 27%(134) 15%(77) 22%(111) 19%(94) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 19%(96) 25%(122) 19%(95) 14%(71) 23%(112) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 21%(158) 32%(238) 22%(168) 7%(54) 17%(131) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(73) 43%(343) 15%(121) 12%(95) 20%(158) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 13%(64) 19%(97) 26%(133) 17%(87) 24%(124) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 36%(253) 16%(109) 18%(126) 13%(90) 17%(115) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 10%(37) 51%(180) 14%(50) 12%(42) 13%(44) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 8%(36) 37%(163) 16%(71) 12%(53) 26%(114) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 15%(37) 21%(52) 32%(77) 18%(44) 14%(34) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(28) 17%(46) 21%(56) 17%(43) 34%(89) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 42%(140) 16%(54) 16%(54) 15%(51) 10%(35) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 31%(113) 15%(55) 20%(71) 11%(39) 22%(81) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10%(61) 40%(243) 17%(102) 16%(98) 16%(97) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(101) 26%(150) 21%(119) 15%(87) 21%(119) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 32%(224) 21%(149) 20%(137) 11%(77) 16%(110) 698 Educ: < College 20%(246) 24%(300) 17%(208) 14%(180) 25%(316) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 21%(97) 31%(148) 24%(113) 13%(61) 11%(52) 470 Educ: Post-grad 18%(48) 38%(101) 22%(58) 12%(32) 11%(29) 267 Income: Under 50k 17%(176) 27%(268) 17%(170) 14%(144) 25%(253) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 24%(138) 27%(155) 22%(130) 13%(75) 14%(83) 582 Income: 100k+ 19%(76) 32%(125) 20%(80) 14%(53) 15%(60) 395 Ethnicity: White 20%(328) 27%(434) 20%(321) 13%(212) 19%(313) 1608 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_3: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Mainstream Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(390) 28%(549) 19%(380) 14%(273) 20%(397) 1988 Ethnicity: Hispanic 13%(25) 25%(47) 17%(34) 19%(37) 26%(50) 193 Ethnicity: Black 16%(41) 34%(85) 14%(35) 15%(38) 21%(54) 252 Ethnicity: Other 16%(21) 23%(30) 18%(23) 18%(23) 24%(31) 128 All Christian 24%(240) 29%(296) 18%(187) 12%(122) 17%(169) 1014 All Non-Christian 15%(17) 39%(46) 20%(23) 16%(19) 10%(12) 119 Atheist 11%(9) 36%(28) 28%(22) 17%(13) 8%(6) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 14%(65) 20%(95) 20%(94) 18%(83) 28%(131) 468 Something Else 19%(59) 27%(83) 17%(53) 11%(35) 25%(78) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(20) 35%(47) 20%(27) 18%(25) 12%(17) 136 Evangelical 25%(140) 29%(165) 15%(87) 12%(66) 19%(108) 565 Non-Evangelical 21%(152) 29%(208) 21%(147) 11%(76) 18%(132) 714 Community: Urban 18%(96) 30%(157) 17%(88) 15%(76) 20%(103) 519 Community: Suburban 17%(170) 29%(281) 21%(208) 14%(140) 19%(186) 984 Community: Rural 26%(124) 23%(111) 17%(84) 12%(57) 22%(108) 484 Employ: Private Sector 19%(128) 29%(193) 22%(145) 17%(112) 13%(85) 663 Employ: Government 14%(15) 27%(29) 15%(16) 16%(17) 28%(30) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 19%(28) 31%(46) 17%(25) 16%(23) 18%(26) 147 Employ: Homemaker 17%(20) 22%(26) 18%(21) 13%(16) 31%(38) 121 Employ: Retired 24%(123) 31%(162) 20%(101) 7%(37) 18%(93) 516 Employ: Unemployed 19%(47) 23%(55) 15%(37) 14%(33) 29%(70) 243 Employ: Other 18%(21) 15%(19) 20%(25) 15%(18) 32%(39) 122 Military HH: Yes 28%(93) 26%(87) 23%(76) 8%(26) 16%(53) 336 Military HH: No 18%(297) 28%(462) 18%(304) 15%(246) 21%(343) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 38%(209) 19%(103) 14%(79) 12%(67) 17%(97) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(181) 31%(446) 21%(301) 14%(206) 21%(300) 1434 Trump Job Approve 36%(296) 17%(143) 18%(149) 12%(98) 17%(143) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 8%(92) 36%(405) 20%(228) 15%(170) 21%(232) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_3: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Mainstream Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(390) 28%(549) 19%(380) 14%(273) 20%(397) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 41%(199) 19%(90) 14%(69) 10%(51) 16%(78) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 28%(98) 15%(53) 23%(80) 14%(47) 19%(65) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 11%(23) 18%(38) 26%(54) 20%(41) 25%(51) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 7%(69) 40%(367) 19%(174) 14%(128) 20%(181) 919 Favorable of Trump 36%(301) 17%(139) 17%(142) 12%(99) 19%(156) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 8%(88) 36%(401) 21%(233) 15%(163) 20%(218) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 40%(202) 18%(93) 14%(71) 10%(53) 18%(89) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 30%(100) 14%(46) 22%(71) 14%(46) 20%(67) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 12%(20) 15%(26) 28%(47) 18%(31) 27%(47) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 7%(68) 40%(374) 20%(186) 14%(132) 18%(171) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 21%(157) 25%(187) 20%(149) 16%(118) 20%(151) 762 #1 Issue: Security 38%(94) 22%(56) 19%(48) 7%(17) 14%(35) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 11%(40) 34%(121) 19%(67) 16%(56) 20%(70) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 17%(46) 31%(86) 16%(44) 12%(33) 25%(70) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 15%(12) 19%(15) 23%(18) 15%(12) 28%(21) 77 #1 Issue: Education 17%(13) 24%(17) 11%(8) 25%(18) 23%(17) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 12%(9) 40%(30) 26%(19) 14%(11) 8%(6) 75 #1 Issue: Other 16%(19) 31%(38) 23%(28) 7%(8) 22%(27) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(53) 45%(347) 19%(145) 13%(103) 16%(126) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 37%(244) 15%(98) 20%(128) 14%(89) 15%(95) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8%(56) 46%(332) 18%(131) 12%(85) 17%(119) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 37%(256) 16%(114) 18%(127) 13%(87) 16%(112) 696 2016 Vote: Other 7%(8) 17%(20) 37%(46) 22%(27) 18%(22) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(70) 19%(82) 17%(75) 16%(73) 32%(144) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 20%(262) 32%(407) 20%(262) 12%(155) 16%(202) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 18%(128) 20%(142) 17%(118) 17%(118) 28%(195) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_3: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Mainstream Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(390) 28%(549) 19%(380) 14%(273) 20%(397) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 11%(95) 41%(353) 18%(152) 13%(108) 17%(146) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 36%(197) 15%(79) 23%(125) 12%(63) 14%(77) 541 2012 Vote: Other 20%(12) 22%(13) 32%(19) 13%(8) 13%(8) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(87) 20%(104) 15%(82) 18%(94) 31%(165) 532 4-Region: Northeast 17%(60) 28%(98) 22%(77) 12%(44) 21%(75) 355 4-Region: Midwest 23%(104) 25%(115) 17%(76) 13%(58) 23%(103) 457 4-Region: South 20%(146) 28%(208) 19%(139) 15%(115) 18%(134) 742 4-Region: West 18%(80) 29%(128) 20%(88) 13%(55) 19%(84) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(83) 42%(392) 17%(155) 13%(117) 19%(179) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 35%(280) 15%(122) 19%(155) 13%(103) 17%(139) 798 Note: 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_4: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Extreme Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(699) 29%(576) 8%(156) 15%(305) 13%(253) 1988 Gender: Male 35%(327) 32%(296) 9%(86) 14%(129) 10%(92) 930 Gender: Female 35%(372) 26%(280) 7%(70) 17%(176) 15%(161) 1058 Age: 18-34 33%(165) 18%(89) 11%(53) 19%(96) 19%(96) 499 Age: 35-44 36%(110) 24%(72) 10%(31) 20%(60) 10%(30) 302 Age: 45-64 32%(232) 37%(268) 6%(43) 13%(96) 12%(85) 724 Age: 65+ 41%(192) 32%(147) 6%(29) 12%(54) 9%(41) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 30%(46) 12%(18) 13%(19) 17%(26) 28%(41) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 36%(181) 22%(110) 9%(44) 19%(95) 15%(74) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 32%(157) 30%(149) 9%(47) 17%(83) 12%(60) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 38%(283) 35%(262) 5%(41) 12%(91) 10%(72) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 61%(479) 8%(66) 8%(63) 12%(96) 11%(85) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 26%(132) 21%(104) 9%(44) 26%(132) 19%(94) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 13%(88) 59%(405) 7%(49) 11%(77) 11%(73) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 62%(218) 12%(42) 8%(30) 8%(29) 10%(34) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 60%(261) 5%(24) 8%(34) 15%(67) 12%(52) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 26%(63) 25%(61) 11%(28) 25%(60) 13%(33) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 27%(70) 17%(43) 6%(16) 27%(72) 23%(61) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 14%(47) 58%(193) 9%(29) 12%(40) 8%(26) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 12%(41) 59%(213) 6%(20) 10%(37) 13%(48) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 64%(386) 7%(43) 7%(40) 14%(82) 8%(50) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 35%(201) 20%(117) 9%(52) 23%(132) 13%(75) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 14%(96) 58%(404) 8%(54) 11%(77) 10%(67) 698 Educ: < College 31%(382) 30%(374) 7%(94) 16%(199) 16%(203) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 38%(179) 30%(140) 9%(42) 16%(75) 7%(35) 470 Educ: Post-grad 52%(139) 23%(62) 8%(21) 11%(31) 6%(15) 267 Income: Under 50k 32%(327) 27%(276) 8%(80) 16%(157) 17%(171) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 38%(223) 30%(174) 8%(45) 17%(96) 7%(43) 582 Income: 100k+ 38%(148) 32%(125) 8%(32) 13%(51) 10%(38) 395 Ethnicity: White 34%(541) 32%(516) 7%(113) 16%(250) 12%(188) 1608 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_4: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Extreme Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(699) 29%(576) 8%(156) 15%(305) 13%(253) 1988 Ethnicity: Hispanic 37%(72) 18%(34) 10%(19) 19%(37) 16%(30) 193 Ethnicity: Black 46%(115) 14%(36) 12%(30) 11%(28) 17%(43) 252 Ethnicity: Other 33%(43) 19%(24) 10%(13) 21%(26) 17%(21) 128 All Christian 33%(332) 36%(364) 7%(73) 14%(142) 10%(104) 1014 All Non-Christian 55%(66) 18%(21) 9%(11) 9%(11) 9%(10) 119 Atheist 53%(42) 18%(14) 6%(5) 21%(16) 2%(2) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 37%(171) 17%(81) 9%(41) 19%(87) 19%(88) 468 Something Else 29%(88) 31%(96) 9%(27) 16%(49) 16%(48) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 51%(69) 19%(25) 9%(12) 12%(16) 10%(14) 136 Evangelical 25%(141) 41%(229) 9%(50) 14%(79) 12%(65) 565 Non-Evangelical 38%(269) 32%(226) 6%(46) 13%(94) 11%(79) 714 Community: Urban 44%(228) 22%(117) 9%(46) 11%(55) 14%(73) 519 Community: Suburban 36%(352) 28%(279) 8%(74) 17%(170) 11%(109) 984 Community: Rural 25%(119) 37%(181) 7%(36) 16%(79) 15%(70) 484 Employ: Private Sector 39%(258) 28%(186) 10%(64) 16%(105) 8%(50) 663 Employ: Government 32%(35) 22%(24) 6%(6) 18%(19) 22%(24) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 38%(56) 20%(29) 9%(13) 18%(26) 15%(22) 147 Employ: Homemaker 22%(26) 39%(47) 7%(9) 19%(24) 13%(15) 121 Employ: Retired 38%(198) 35%(181) 5%(27) 12%(62) 9%(49) 516 Employ: Unemployed 31%(75) 28%(68) 8%(20) 13%(32) 20%(49) 243 Employ: Other 24%(30) 27%(33) 5%(7) 16%(19) 27%(33) 122 Military HH: Yes 32%(107) 43%(145) 6%(19) 14%(47) 6%(19) 336 Military HH: No 36%(592) 26%(431) 8%(138) 16%(258) 14%(234) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 16%(90) 55%(304) 8%(43) 10%(54) 11%(63) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 42%(609) 19%(272) 8%(113) 17%(250) 13%(189) 1434 Trump Job Approve 12%(97) 58%(480) 8%(63) 11%(93) 12%(97) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 53%(602) 8%(92) 8%(91) 18%(207) 12%(135) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_4: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Extreme Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(699) 29%(576) 8%(156) 15%(305) 13%(253) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 13%(65) 63%(307) 7%(36) 7%(34) 9%(45) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 9%(32) 50%(173) 8%(27) 17%(59) 15%(52) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 22%(45) 19%(40) 12%(25) 28%(57) 19%(40) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 61%(557) 6%(53) 7%(65) 16%(149) 10%(94) 919 Favorable of Trump 12%(98) 58%(488) 7%(57) 11%(90) 12%(104) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 54%(594) 8%(84) 9%(94) 19%(204) 11%(126) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 13%(65) 63%(321) 6%(30) 7%(38) 11%(55) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(33) 51%(167) 8%(27) 16%(53) 15%(48) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 22%(37) 17%(30) 12%(20) 30%(51) 20%(34) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 60%(557) 6%(54) 8%(73) 17%(153) 10%(93) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 28%(217) 34%(262) 8%(63) 16%(122) 13%(98) 762 #1 Issue: Security 13%(33) 61%(152) 6%(16) 9%(22) 11%(27) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 53%(187) 13%(46) 7%(23) 15%(54) 12%(42) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 41%(113) 25%(68) 7%(20) 13%(35) 15%(42) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 32%(24) 14%(11) 13%(10) 25%(20) 16%(12) 77 #1 Issue: Education 37%(27) 12%(9) 12%(9) 25%(18) 13%(9) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 57%(42) 6%(4) 13%(9) 21%(16) 4%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 46%(56) 19%(22) 5%(6) 15%(17) 16%(19) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 60%(461) 9%(72) 7%(53) 14%(111) 10%(76) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 13%(86) 59%(386) 8%(50) 12%(78) 9%(56) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 62%(452) 9%(64) 7%(47) 12%(90) 10%(70) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 13%(90) 59%(413) 8%(53) 11%(75) 9%(64) 696 2016 Vote: Other 29%(36) 17%(21) 5%(6) 36%(44) 13%(16) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27%(121) 17%(77) 11%(49) 21%(94) 23%(102) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 39%(500) 32%(415) 7%(87) 13%(171) 9%(115) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 28%(199) 23%(161) 10%(70) 19%(134) 20%(137) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_4: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Extreme Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 35%(699) 29%(576) 8%(156) 15%(305) 13%(253) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 54%(465) 14%(116) 7%(56) 15%(132) 10%(85) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 12%(66) 62%(336) 7%(40) 11%(58) 7%(40) 541 2012 Vote: Other 17%(10) 33%(20) 3%(2) 30%(18) 16%(10) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(157) 19%(104) 11%(58) 18%(96) 22%(118) 532 4-Region: Northeast 36%(126) 26%(92) 8%(27) 15%(54) 15%(55) 355 4-Region: Midwest 36%(166) 31%(140) 6%(26) 15%(67) 13%(57) 457 4-Region: South 32%(236) 31%(231) 9%(69) 16%(115) 12%(92) 742 4-Region: West 39%(171) 26%(112) 8%(35) 16%(68) 11%(49) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 60%(553) 7%(68) 8%(76) 14%(129) 11%(100) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 12%(95) 58%(462) 7%(59) 11%(92) 11%(91) 798 Note: 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_5: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Partisan Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(375) 16%(323) 15%(308) 21%(420) 28%(562) 1988 Gender: Male 20%(190) 21%(196) 16%(150) 23%(215) 19%(180) 930 Gender: Female 17%(185) 12%(127) 15%(158) 19%(205) 36%(382) 1058 Age: 18-34 14%(69) 11%(55) 19%(97) 15%(74) 41%(204) 499 Age: 35-44 19%(56) 11%(34) 21%(62) 22%(66) 28%(84) 302 Age: 45-64 18%(131) 19%(141) 14%(100) 22%(162) 26%(190) 724 Age: 65+ 26%(118) 20%(93) 11%(49) 26%(118) 18%(84) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 10%(14) 9%(13) 15%(22) 12%(18) 55%(82) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 17%(88) 11%(57) 22%(111) 17%(86) 32%(161) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 16%(79) 18%(89) 17%(82) 19%(92) 31%(154) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 23%(172) 18%(135) 12%(88) 27%(202) 20%(152) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 26%(208) 14%(109) 14%(113) 19%(147) 27%(213) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 15%(75) 9%(43) 19%(96) 29%(146) 29%(146) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 13%(91) 25%(171) 14%(100) 18%(128) 29%(204) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 26%(93) 19%(66) 15%(54) 19%(66) 21%(73) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 26%(115) 10%(42) 14%(59) 18%(81) 32%(139) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 17%(42) 11%(27) 19%(48) 35%(84) 17%(43) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(33) 6%(16) 18%(48) 23%(62) 39%(103) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 16%(55) 30%(102) 15%(49) 19%(65) 19%(63) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(36) 19%(69) 14%(51) 17%(63) 39%(140) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 30%(178) 12%(75) 14%(81) 24%(146) 20%(121) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(101) 12%(70) 18%(102) 21%(122) 31%(182) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(89) 25%(175) 16%(112) 21%(144) 26%(178) 698 Educ: < College 16%(194) 15%(191) 16%(196) 17%(216) 36%(453) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 20%(92) 19%(91) 16%(75) 27%(127) 18%(85) 470 Educ: Post-grad 33%(89) 15%(40) 14%(37) 29%(77) 9%(25) 267 Income: Under 50k 17%(170) 17%(169) 14%(144) 17%(177) 35%(351) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 18%(105) 17%(100) 16%(92) 26%(150) 23%(136) 582 Income: 100k+ 25%(100) 13%(53) 18%(72) 24%(94) 19%(75) 395 Ethnicity: White 19%(304) 16%(259) 15%(243) 23%(367) 27%(435) 1608 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_5: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Partisan Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(375) 16%(323) 15%(308) 21%(420) 28%(562) 1988 Ethnicity: Hispanic 19%(37) 7%(14) 21%(40) 18%(36) 35%(66) 193 Ethnicity: Black 21%(53) 18%(45) 16%(40) 10%(26) 35%(88) 252 Ethnicity: Other 14%(18) 15%(19) 19%(25) 21%(27) 30%(39) 128 All Christian 18%(186) 19%(190) 15%(151) 25%(249) 23%(238) 1014 All Non-Christian 30%(36) 21%(25) 10%(12) 19%(22) 20%(24) 119 Atheist 21%(16) 11%(9) 14%(11) 35%(28) 19%(15) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 20%(92) 10%(46) 17%(78) 18%(83) 36%(168) 468 Something Else 14%(44) 17%(53) 18%(56) 12%(38) 38%(117) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 26%(36) 20%(27) 12%(16) 21%(28) 21%(29) 136 Evangelical 16%(89) 21%(116) 16%(90) 19%(106) 29%(164) 565 Non-Evangelical 19%(136) 17%(120) 16%(112) 23%(165) 25%(181) 714 Community: Urban 19%(98) 17%(87) 18%(94) 15%(79) 31%(161) 519 Community: Suburban 19%(187) 15%(149) 16%(154) 25%(242) 26%(253) 984 Community: Rural 18%(89) 18%(87) 12%(60) 20%(99) 31%(149) 484 Employ: Private Sector 20%(130) 17%(114) 17%(115) 23%(153) 23%(151) 663 Employ: Government 18%(20) 12%(13) 15%(16) 22%(23) 33%(35) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 26%(38) 10%(15) 22%(33) 19%(28) 23%(33) 147 Employ: Homemaker 11%(14) 17%(20) 14%(17) 20%(24) 38%(46) 121 Employ: Retired 25%(127) 18%(95) 12%(63) 24%(126) 20%(105) 516 Employ: Unemployed 12%(28) 18%(44) 14%(34) 16%(39) 40%(97) 243 Employ: Other 9%(11) 10%(12) 12%(14) 14%(17) 56%(68) 122 Military HH: Yes 17%(57) 21%(71) 15%(49) 25%(84) 23%(76) 336 Military HH: No 19%(318) 15%(252) 16%(259) 20%(336) 29%(486) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(80) 26%(146) 15%(82) 14%(76) 31%(170) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 21%(295) 12%(177) 16%(226) 24%(344) 27%(392) 1434 Trump Job Approve 12%(101) 25%(204) 15%(125) 17%(138) 32%(262) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 24%(274) 10%(116) 16%(180) 25%(278) 25%(277) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_5: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Partisan Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(375) 16%(323) 15%(308) 21%(420) 28%(562) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 16%(77) 29%(142) 12%(58) 12%(57) 31%(152) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 7%(23) 18%(62) 19%(67) 24%(81) 32%(110) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 14%(28) 8%(17) 19%(39) 30%(61) 29%(61) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 27%(246) 11%(99) 15%(141) 24%(217) 24%(217) 919 Favorable of Trump 12%(104) 24%(205) 16%(130) 16%(134) 32%(264) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 24%(268) 10%(113) 16%(173) 25%(273) 25%(275) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 16%(80) 29%(147) 12%(60) 11%(56) 32%(164) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 7%(24) 17%(57) 21%(69) 24%(79) 30%(100) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 15%(26) 4%(6) 15%(26) 30%(51) 36%(62) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 26%(242) 12%(107) 16%(147) 24%(221) 23%(213) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 15%(117) 18%(134) 17%(130) 21%(157) 29%(224) 762 #1 Issue: Security 14%(34) 28%(70) 13%(33) 16%(39) 29%(73) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 26%(92) 13%(47) 18%(62) 21%(75) 22%(77) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 22%(60) 14%(39) 14%(38) 19%(53) 32%(88) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 15%(11) 8%(6) 13%(10) 17%(13) 48%(37) 77 #1 Issue: Education 15%(11) 8%(6) 17%(12) 27%(20) 33%(24) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 25%(18) 15%(11) 9%(7) 33%(25) 18%(14) 75 #1 Issue: Other 26%(31) 8%(10) 14%(16) 31%(38) 20%(24) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 28%(215) 13%(101) 15%(114) 24%(186) 20%(158) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 13%(83) 25%(162) 16%(104) 22%(144) 25%(161) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 30%(214) 13%(95) 14%(101) 24%(171) 20%(143) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(94) 26%(178) 15%(103) 21%(143) 26%(178) 696 2016 Vote: Other 9%(11) 6%(7) 23%(28) 42%(52) 21%(26) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(56) 10%(43) 17%(76) 12%(53) 48%(214) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 22%(280) 19%(246) 15%(188) 25%(316) 20%(258) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 14%(95) 11%(77) 17%(120) 15%(104) 43%(304) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_5: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Partisan Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(375) 16%(323) 15%(308) 21%(420) 28%(562) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 27%(229) 14%(118) 15%(131) 23%(198) 21%(177) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 14%(75) 26%(140) 13%(72) 26%(138) 21%(116) 541 2012 Vote: Other 14%(9) 18%(11) 16%(10) 26%(16) 26%(15) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12%(62) 10%(54) 18%(96) 13%(67) 48%(253) 532 4-Region: Northeast 21%(75) 17%(59) 14%(50) 20%(71) 28%(100) 355 4-Region: Midwest 18%(82) 17%(79) 16%(73) 19%(86) 30%(136) 457 4-Region: South 19%(141) 16%(115) 17%(123) 20%(152) 28%(211) 742 4-Region: West 18%(77) 16%(70) 14%(62) 26%(111) 26%(115) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 27%(248) 13%(117) 15%(141) 20%(181) 26%(239) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 13%(101) 24%(190) 15%(118) 19%(154) 30%(236) 798 Note: 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_6: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Unreasonable Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 37%(726) 31%(610) 6%(118) 17%(337) 10%(196) 1988 Gender: Male 35%(329) 33%(307) 8%(70) 16%(145) 9%(80) 930 Gender: Female 38%(397) 29%(303) 5%(49) 18%(192) 11%(117) 1058 Age: 18-34 37%(187) 18%(90) 9%(45) 20%(99) 16%(79) 499 Age: 35-44 38%(113) 26%(78) 11%(34) 17%(52) 8%(25) 302 Age: 45-64 31%(225) 39%(285) 3%(24) 16%(117) 10%(72) 724 Age: 65+ 43%(201) 34%(157) 3%(15) 15%(69) 4%(20) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 41%(62) 13%(19) 9%(14) 14%(21) 23%(34) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 37%(189) 22%(110) 10%(50) 19%(97) 11%(58) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 30%(148) 35%(173) 5%(25) 18%(90) 12%(60) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 39%(290) 36%(272) 3%(25) 16%(117) 6%(45) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 70%(554) 4%(32) 6%(44) 12%(93) 8%(66) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 26%(132) 20%(102) 6%(31) 31%(155) 17%(85) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(40) 69%(476) 6%(43) 13%(88) 7%(45) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 69%(242) 6%(22) 7%(26) 9%(31) 9%(32) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 71%(312) 2%(10) 4%(18) 14%(63) 8%(34) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 28%(67) 24%(60) 8%(19) 29%(70) 11%(28) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 25%(65) 16%(42) 5%(12) 33%(86) 22%(57) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(20) 67%(225) 7%(25) 13%(45) 6%(20) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6%(21) 70%(251) 5%(18) 12%(44) 7%(26) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 68%(412) 5%(31) 5%(29) 15%(90) 7%(40) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 38%(219) 21%(118) 8%(45) 23%(130) 11%(65) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(73) 63%(440) 6%(42) 14%(96) 7%(47) 698 Educ: < College 32%(405) 33%(410) 5%(69) 17%(215) 12%(152) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 39%(185) 31%(144) 7%(33) 18%(84) 5%(24) 470 Educ: Post-grad 51%(136) 21%(57) 6%(16) 14%(38) 7%(20) 267 Income: Under 50k 35%(357) 30%(300) 5%(53) 16%(166) 13%(135) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 37%(216) 33%(195) 6%(35) 18%(103) 6%(33) 582 Income: 100k+ 39%(153) 29%(115) 8%(31) 17%(68) 7%(28) 395 Ethnicity: White 33%(535) 35%(565) 5%(85) 18%(282) 9%(140) 1608 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_6: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Unreasonable Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 37%(726) 31%(610) 6%(118) 17%(337) 10%(196) 1988 Ethnicity: Hispanic 41%(78) 16%(32) 10%(20) 18%(35) 15%(28) 193 Ethnicity: Black 56%(141) 9%(23) 9%(22) 11%(27) 15%(39) 252 Ethnicity: Other 39%(50) 17%(22) 9%(11) 21%(27) 13%(17) 128 All Christian 30%(309) 38%(386) 7%(70) 17%(170) 8%(79) 1014 All Non-Christian 57%(68) 15%(18) 7%(8) 14%(17) 7%(8) 119 Atheist 60%(47) 21%(16) 4%(4) 15%(12) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 43%(201) 18%(86) 5%(24) 19%(88) 15%(70) 468 Something Else 33%(102) 34%(104) 4%(13) 16%(50) 13%(40) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 50%(68) 19%(26) 9%(12) 16%(21) 6%(9) 136 Evangelical 25%(140) 45%(252) 7%(39) 14%(79) 10%(56) 565 Non-Evangelical 37%(261) 32%(229) 5%(36) 18%(128) 8%(60) 714 Community: Urban 42%(219) 21%(109) 8%(41) 16%(84) 13%(66) 519 Community: Suburban 38%(374) 30%(293) 5%(51) 18%(177) 9%(89) 984 Community: Rural 27%(133) 43%(208) 5%(26) 16%(76) 9%(41) 484 Employ: Private Sector 38%(252) 30%(197) 8%(51) 18%(116) 7%(46) 663 Employ: Government 35%(38) 18%(19) 5%(6) 19%(20) 22%(24) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 40%(59) 23%(34) 4%(7) 23%(34) 9%(14) 147 Employ: Homemaker 23%(28) 40%(48) 7%(9) 22%(27) 8%(9) 121 Employ: Retired 39%(203) 39%(200) 3%(17) 14%(71) 5%(25) 516 Employ: Unemployed 33%(81) 26%(63) 6%(14) 14%(33) 21%(52) 243 Employ: Other 28%(35) 33%(40) 4%(5) 21%(25) 13%(16) 122 Military HH: Yes 27%(90) 46%(154) 6%(19) 17%(58) 5%(15) 336 Military HH: No 38%(636) 28%(456) 6%(100) 17%(279) 11%(181) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 9%(51) 63%(351) 8%(47) 9%(49) 10%(57) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 47%(675) 18%(259) 5%(72) 20%(288) 10%(140) 1434 Trump Job Approve 7%(54) 68%(560) 6%(52) 11%(91) 9%(72) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 60%(671) 4%(49) 6%(62) 21%(238) 9%(106) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_6: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Unreasonable Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 37%(726) 31%(610) 6%(118) 17%(337) 10%(196) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 7%(32) 77%(377) 5%(22) 5%(25) 6%(31) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 6%(22) 53%(183) 9%(30) 19%(66) 12%(42) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 25%(52) 10%(20) 12%(26) 38%(78) 15%(32) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 67%(619) 3%(29) 4%(37) 17%(160) 8%(74) 919 Favorable of Trump 6%(53) 68%(571) 7%(58) 10%(87) 8%(68) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 60%(665) 3%(37) 5%(56) 22%(239) 10%(105) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 5%(26) 78%(395) 5%(27) 5%(27) 7%(34) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 8%(28) 53%(176) 9%(31) 18%(60) 11%(35) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 20%(35) 8%(13) 12%(21) 40%(68) 20%(35) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 68%(630) 3%(24) 4%(35) 18%(171) 8%(70) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 30%(232) 35%(267) 7%(52) 18%(139) 9%(72) 762 #1 Issue: Security 11%(28) 66%(164) 5%(11) 8%(21) 10%(25) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 53%(188) 15%(53) 6%(21) 17%(60) 9%(30) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 40%(111) 25%(69) 5%(13) 17%(48) 13%(37) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 44%(34) 22%(17) 5%(4) 17%(13) 11%(8) 77 #1 Issue: Education 40%(29) 15%(11) 12%(9) 22%(16) 11%(8) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 58%(43) 8%(6) 10%(7) 19%(14) 5%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 50%(60) 18%(22) 1%(1) 21%(25) 10%(12) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 68%(524) 4%(32) 6%(47) 15%(116) 7%(54) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(43) 67%(441) 6%(41) 14%(93) 6%(37) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 71%(512) 4%(31) 5%(36) 13%(95) 7%(50) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(49) 67%(465) 6%(41) 14%(96) 7%(45) 696 2016 Vote: Other 26%(32) 13%(16) 5%(6) 46%(57) 10%(13) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(134) 22%(98) 8%(35) 20%(88) 20%(88) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 40%(515) 33%(419) 6%(72) 15%(199) 6%(82) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 30%(211) 27%(191) 7%(47) 20%(138) 16%(114) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_6: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Unreasonable Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 37%(726) 31%(610) 6%(118) 17%(337) 10%(196) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 59%(507) 11%(90) 6%(51) 16%(138) 8%(67) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7%(39) 68%(367) 4%(22) 16%(85) 5%(28) 541 2012 Vote: Other 19%(11) 44%(26) 2%(1) 24%(14) 11%(7) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32%(168) 24%(127) 8%(44) 19%(99) 18%(94) 532 4-Region: Northeast 36%(128) 27%(97) 9%(33) 15%(54) 12%(42) 355 4-Region: Midwest 35%(158) 35%(162) 4%(18) 16%(72) 10%(47) 457 4-Region: South 34%(254) 33%(243) 6%(44) 18%(131) 10%(71) 742 4-Region: West 43%(186) 25%(109) 5%(23) 18%(80) 8%(36) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 69%(638) 4%(35) 6%(52) 13%(125) 8%(76) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(43) 67%(535) 6%(48) 14%(113) 7%(59) 798 Note: 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_7: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Fighters Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(501) 27%(536) 14%(271) 20%(398) 14%(283) 1988 Gender: Male 27%(255) 27%(250) 16%(153) 18%(167) 11%(107) 930 Gender: Female 23%(246) 27%(286) 11%(118) 22%(231) 17%(176) 1058 Age: 18-34 19%(93) 30%(152) 16%(82) 16%(79) 19%(93) 499 Age: 35-44 25%(77) 24%(73) 18%(54) 22%(66) 11%(32) 302 Age: 45-64 31%(226) 25%(179) 12%(85) 19%(136) 14%(99) 724 Age: 65+ 23%(105) 29%(133) 11%(50) 25%(117) 13%(59) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 13%(19) 30%(45) 17%(25) 13%(19) 27%(41) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 23%(114) 29%(146) 17%(86) 18%(89) 14%(69) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 31%(155) 24%(119) 14%(71) 18%(90) 13%(63) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 26%(195) 26%(196) 11%(84) 23%(174) 13%(99) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 12%(91) 46%(362) 10%(82) 19%(146) 14%(108) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(79) 16%(82) 24%(122) 24%(124) 20%(100) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 48%(330) 13%(92) 10%(67) 18%(128) 11%(75) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 11%(38) 48%(168) 13%(45) 16%(57) 13%(44) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 12%(53) 44%(194) 8%(37) 20%(89) 15%(64) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 21%(50) 16%(39) 27%(66) 21%(52) 15%(37) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 11%(29) 16%(42) 21%(56) 27%(72) 24%(63) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 50%(167) 13%(42) 13%(42) 17%(57) 8%(26) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 45%(163) 14%(51) 7%(26) 20%(71) 14%(49) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 16%(95) 40%(243) 14%(83) 19%(115) 11%(65) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(103) 26%(153) 17%(96) 23%(130) 16%(95) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 41%(288) 18%(127) 11%(78) 20%(136) 10%(68) 698 Educ: < College 25%(317) 26%(323) 13%(158) 19%(243) 17%(210) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 25%(119) 28%(130) 17%(78) 20%(96) 10%(47) 470 Educ: Post-grad 24%(65) 31%(84) 13%(35) 22%(59) 9%(25) 267 Income: Under 50k 23%(230) 27%(277) 12%(123) 20%(206) 17%(176) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 29%(169) 26%(153) 14%(80) 21%(120) 10%(60) 582 Income: 100k+ 26%(102) 27%(107) 17%(68) 18%(72) 12%(47) 395 Ethnicity: White 28%(450) 24%(383) 13%(213) 21%(337) 14%(224) 1608 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_7: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Fighters Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(501) 27%(536) 14%(271) 20%(398) 14%(283) 1988 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(33) 30%(57) 24%(45) 14%(27) 16%(30) 193 Ethnicity: Black 11%(28) 47%(117) 13%(32) 14%(36) 16%(40) 252 Ethnicity: Other 18%(23) 28%(36) 20%(26) 19%(25) 15%(19) 128 All Christian 27%(274) 27%(274) 12%(126) 22%(219) 12%(122) 1014 All Non-Christian 25%(30) 32%(38) 16%(19) 18%(21) 9%(11) 119 Atheist 21%(17) 34%(27) 10%(8) 28%(22) 6%(4) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 20%(93) 24%(114) 18%(84) 16%(77) 21%(100) 468 Something Else 28%(88) 27%(83) 11%(34) 19%(58) 15%(46) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 24%(33) 31%(42) 16%(21) 20%(27) 9%(13) 136 Evangelical 30%(169) 27%(151) 10%(54) 22%(123) 12%(69) 565 Non-Evangelical 26%(187) 28%(198) 13%(96) 20%(142) 13%(93) 714 Community: Urban 22%(116) 31%(161) 17%(87) 17%(88) 13%(67) 519 Community: Suburban 25%(248) 25%(246) 13%(124) 23%(227) 14%(141) 984 Community: Rural 28%(137) 27%(129) 12%(60) 17%(84) 15%(74) 484 Employ: Private Sector 30%(198) 28%(183) 16%(104) 18%(120) 9%(58) 663 Employ: Government 20%(21) 28%(30) 11%(12) 20%(21) 22%(23) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 23%(34) 30%(44) 14%(20) 22%(33) 11%(17) 147 Employ: Homemaker 23%(28) 18%(21) 13%(16) 29%(35) 18%(22) 121 Employ: Retired 26%(132) 27%(141) 10%(52) 23%(120) 14%(72) 516 Employ: Unemployed 21%(52) 24%(59) 16%(40) 15%(37) 23%(55) 243 Employ: Other 21%(26) 29%(35) 12%(15) 19%(23) 19%(23) 122 Military HH: Yes 29%(97) 25%(83) 13%(42) 23%(78) 11%(36) 336 Military HH: No 24%(404) 27%(453) 14%(228) 19%(320) 15%(247) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 46%(257) 15%(84) 11%(60) 15%(85) 12%(68) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(244) 32%(452) 15%(211) 22%(313) 15%(214) 1434 Trump Job Approve 45%(371) 15%(124) 12%(95) 17%(140) 12%(99) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 11%(129) 37%(411) 15%(172) 22%(250) 14%(163) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_7: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Fighters Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(501) 27%(536) 14%(271) 20%(398) 14%(283) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 55%(268) 16%(77) 8%(39) 11%(56) 10%(47) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 30%(103) 14%(47) 17%(57) 24%(84) 15%(52) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 15%(31) 23%(47) 19%(40) 26%(54) 17%(35) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 11%(99) 40%(364) 14%(132) 21%(196) 14%(128) 919 Favorable of Trump 45%(380) 15%(125) 10%(87) 18%(148) 12%(97) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 11%(121) 37%(404) 16%(176) 22%(241) 15%(161) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 57%(291) 14%(71) 8%(40) 12%(63) 9%(43) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 27%(89) 16%(54) 14%(47) 26%(85) 16%(54) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 13%(23) 21%(35) 18%(31) 28%(49) 20%(34) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 11%(98) 40%(369) 16%(145) 21%(192) 14%(126) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 27%(207) 28%(216) 14%(103) 18%(138) 13%(98) 762 #1 Issue: Security 44%(110) 19%(46) 11%(28) 14%(35) 12%(30) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 20%(69) 30%(107) 18%(62) 20%(70) 13%(45) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 21%(59) 27%(74) 8%(23) 22%(62) 21%(59) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 10%(8) 40%(31) 12%(9) 19%(15) 19%(14) 77 #1 Issue: Education 17%(12) 22%(16) 17%(13) 25%(18) 20%(14) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 17%(12) 28%(21) 18%(13) 31%(23) 7%(5) 75 #1 Issue: Other 20%(23) 21%(25) 16%(19) 30%(36) 14%(16) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 11%(85) 42%(323) 13%(101) 22%(170) 12%(94) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 45%(297) 14%(94) 12%(82) 18%(117) 10%(64) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 10%(74) 44%(320) 13%(96) 20%(147) 12%(88) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 45%(314) 15%(102) 11%(80) 18%(128) 10%(73) 696 2016 Vote: Other 14%(18) 12%(15) 28%(35) 26%(32) 19%(24) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(96) 22%(100) 14%(61) 20%(89) 22%(98) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 25%(326) 30%(381) 13%(172) 20%(257) 12%(151) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 25%(175) 22%(155) 14%(99) 20%(141) 19%(131) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_7: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Fighters Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 25%(501) 27%(536) 14%(271) 20%(398) 14%(283) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 14%(123) 39%(329) 13%(114) 21%(178) 13%(110) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 42%(229) 16%(85) 12%(64) 21%(114) 9%(49) 541 2012 Vote: Other 30%(18) 15%(9) 24%(14) 12%(7) 19%(11) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(130) 21%(113) 15%(78) 19%(99) 21%(112) 532 4-Region: Northeast 25%(88) 25%(89) 15%(51) 18%(66) 17%(61) 355 4-Region: Midwest 27%(123) 28%(128) 12%(56) 18%(82) 15%(68) 457 4-Region: South 24%(176) 27%(203) 15%(112) 21%(153) 13%(98) 742 4-Region: West 26%(113) 27%(117) 12%(52) 22%(98) 13%(55) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 12%(114) 43%(398) 13%(116) 19%(180) 13%(118) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 46%(366) 13%(104) 11%(89) 18%(147) 12%(93) 798 Note: 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_8: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Looks like America Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 31%(615) 30%(599) 18%(365) 10%(199) 11%(211) 1988 Gender: Male 33%(307) 30%(280) 19%(179) 10%(92) 8%(73) 930 Gender: Female 29%(308) 30%(319) 18%(185) 10%(107) 13%(138) 1058 Age: 18-34 26%(129) 24%(121) 20%(98) 14%(69) 17%(83) 499 Age: 35-44 27%(82) 34%(102) 20%(59) 12%(37) 7%(22) 302 Age: 45-64 35%(255) 28%(199) 18%(129) 9%(62) 11%(79) 724 Age: 65+ 32%(149) 38%(176) 17%(79) 7%(31) 6%(28) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 18%(27) 22%(33) 19%(28) 16%(24) 25%(38) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 29%(144) 29%(144) 19%(97) 12%(61) 11%(57) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 33%(165) 27%(135) 18%(88) 11%(54) 11%(55) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 33%(244) 34%(257) 19%(144) 7%(50) 7%(54) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 6%(45) 58%(460) 15%(122) 10%(79) 11%(84) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 18%(91) 22%(111) 32%(164) 12%(60) 16%(81) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 69%(479) 4%(28) 11%(79) 9%(61) 7%(46) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(20) 61%(215) 15%(53) 9%(31) 9%(33) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(25) 56%(245) 16%(68) 11%(47) 12%(51) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 22%(53) 20%(50) 37%(91) 12%(28) 9%(22) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 15%(38) 23%(61) 28%(73) 12%(31) 22%(58) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 70%(234) 5%(15) 11%(35) 10%(32) 5%(17) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 68%(245) 4%(13) 12%(44) 8%(28) 8%(30) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(48) 56%(336) 17%(99) 12%(73) 8%(46) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 23%(134) 31%(177) 22%(129) 11%(61) 13%(75) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 59%(413) 10%(71) 17%(118) 8%(54) 6%(42) 698 Educ: < College 34%(422) 25%(309) 18%(223) 9%(118) 14%(178) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 27%(129) 36%(169) 20%(96) 12%(55) 5%(22) 470 Educ: Post-grad 24%(64) 45%(120) 17%(45) 10%(27) 4%(11) 267 Income: Under 50k 30%(302) 28%(282) 17%(176) 10%(98) 15%(152) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 33%(194) 30%(174) 21%(122) 10%(58) 6%(35) 582 Income: 100k+ 30%(119) 36%(142) 17%(67) 11%(43) 6%(24) 395 Ethnicity: White 35%(556) 28%(446) 18%(291) 10%(162) 10%(154) 1608 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_8: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Looks like America Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 31%(615) 30%(599) 18%(365) 10%(199) 11%(211) 1988 Ethnicity: Hispanic 23%(43) 32%(62) 11%(22) 19%(37) 15%(28) 193 Ethnicity: Black 12%(31) 46%(116) 18%(47) 8%(20) 15%(38) 252 Ethnicity: Other 22%(28) 29%(37) 21%(27) 13%(17) 15%(19) 128 All Christian 38%(386) 28%(286) 17%(172) 9%(95) 7%(75) 1014 All Non-Christian 25%(29) 43%(50) 13%(16) 15%(17) 5%(6) 119 Atheist 22%(17) 48%(38) 20%(15) 6%(5) 4%(3) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 18%(83) 30%(141) 24%(111) 11%(52) 18%(82) 468 Something Else 32%(99) 27%(83) 16%(51) 10%(30) 15%(45) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 27%(36) 38%(52) 16%(21) 15%(20) 5%(7) 136 Evangelical 44%(248) 24%(136) 14%(78) 9%(52) 9%(50) 565 Non-Evangelical 31%(224) 31%(225) 19%(134) 9%(63) 10%(69) 714 Community: Urban 26%(137) 36%(187) 19%(97) 9%(47) 10%(52) 519 Community: Suburban 28%(276) 31%(301) 19%(184) 11%(111) 11%(111) 984 Community: Rural 42%(202) 23%(111) 17%(83) 9%(41) 10%(47) 484 Employ: Private Sector 32%(213) 33%(219) 19%(128) 11%(71) 5%(33) 663 Employ: Government 23%(24) 32%(34) 19%(20) 9%(10) 17%(18) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 31%(45) 30%(44) 23%(34) 9%(13) 8%(12) 147 Employ: Homemaker 36%(44) 20%(24) 17%(21) 14%(16) 13%(16) 121 Employ: Retired 35%(181) 33%(172) 18%(92) 7%(35) 7%(37) 516 Employ: Unemployed 28%(67) 26%(62) 13%(32) 10%(25) 23%(57) 243 Employ: Other 25%(31) 21%(26) 21%(25) 14%(17) 19%(23) 122 Military HH: Yes 42%(142) 24%(80) 20%(67) 6%(21) 8%(26) 336 Military HH: No 29%(473) 31%(518) 18%(298) 11%(178) 11%(185) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 65%(360) 8%(42) 8%(46) 11%(58) 8%(47) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 18%(254) 39%(556) 22%(319) 10%(141) 11%(164) 1434 Trump Job Approve 67%(552) 6%(48) 12%(102) 8%(63) 8%(64) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(61) 49%(549) 23%(259) 12%(130) 11%(127) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_8: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Looks like America Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 31%(615) 30%(599) 18%(365) 10%(199) 11%(211) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 78%(380) 5%(23) 6%(31) 6%(28) 5%(25) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 50%(172) 7%(25) 21%(71) 10%(35) 11%(39) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 9%(18) 25%(51) 29%(60) 19%(39) 19%(39) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(43) 54%(497) 22%(199) 10%(91) 10%(89) 919 Favorable of Trump 67%(561) 5%(44) 11%(95) 9%(72) 8%(65) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 5%(51) 49%(544) 24%(268) 10%(115) 11%(124) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 79%(400) 3%(15) 6%(30) 7%(36) 5%(27) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 49%(161) 9%(29) 20%(65) 11%(36) 12%(38) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 11%(19) 21%(35) 33%(56) 16%(28) 19%(33) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 3%(32) 55%(508) 23%(212) 9%(88) 10%(90) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 35%(269) 26%(197) 19%(148) 10%(78) 9%(70) 762 #1 Issue: Security 62%(155) 11%(28) 10%(25) 6%(15) 11%(26) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 17%(60) 42%(149) 21%(73) 10%(35) 10%(37) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 26%(73) 35%(96) 17%(48) 9%(24) 14%(38) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 21%(16) 28%(22) 21%(16) 17%(13) 13%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 23%(17) 28%(21) 25%(18) 12%(9) 11%(8) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(5) 50%(37) 19%(14) 17%(13) 8%(6) 75 #1 Issue: Other 18%(21) 41%(49) 19%(22) 10%(12) 13%(15) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 5%(39) 58%(450) 19%(146) 10%(76) 8%(63) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 66%(432) 5%(30) 16%(103) 9%(57) 5%(32) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 5%(34) 62%(445) 17%(121) 10%(71) 7%(52) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 65%(453) 5%(38) 14%(99) 8%(58) 7%(48) 696 2016 Vote: Other 10%(13) 18%(22) 48%(59) 10%(12) 14%(17) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(115) 21%(93) 19%(85) 13%(56) 21%(94) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 32%(408) 34%(437) 18%(234) 9%(113) 7%(95) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 30%(207) 23%(161) 19%(131) 12%(86) 16%(116) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_8: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Looks like America Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 31%(615) 30%(599) 18%(365) 10%(199) 11%(211) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 11%(96) 52%(444) 18%(153) 11%(90) 8%(71) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 63%(344) 7%(39) 16%(87) 7%(39) 6%(33) 541 2012 Vote: Other 44%(26) 11%(7) 26%(16) 4%(3) 14%(9) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(149) 21%(109) 20%(108) 13%(67) 19%(99) 532 4-Region: Northeast 29%(103) 32%(112) 17%(62) 10%(36) 12%(43) 355 4-Region: Midwest 34%(154) 28%(126) 19%(89) 8%(34) 12%(53) 457 4-Region: South 31%(233) 29%(217) 17%(130) 11%(80) 11%(83) 742 4-Region: West 29%(126) 33%(143) 19%(84) 11%(49) 7%(32) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 5%(50) 57%(532) 17%(161) 10%(90) 10%(93) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 66%(530) 4%(30) 14%(110) 9%(70) 7%(59) 798 Note: 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_9: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Cares about people like me Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(598) 39%(775) 18%(358) 5%(93) 8%(163) 1988 Gender: Male 32%(299) 38%(355) 18%(169) 5%(51) 6%(56) 930 Gender: Female 28%(299) 40%(420) 18%(189) 4%(42) 10%(107) 1058 Age: 18-34 21%(104) 40%(202) 19%(97) 6%(32) 13%(65) 499 Age: 35-44 26%(80) 38%(115) 22%(67) 8%(26) 5%(14) 302 Age: 45-64 37%(268) 34%(247) 16%(117) 4%(25) 9%(67) 724 Age: 65+ 32%(147) 46%(211) 17%(77) 2%(10) 4%(18) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 15%(22) 39%(59) 20%(29) 5%(7) 22%(32) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 25%(125) 41%(206) 20%(100) 6%(33) 8%(40) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 33%(163) 32%(159) 19%(95) 6%(32) 10%(47) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 34%(255) 42%(315) 16%(120) 2%(18) 5%(41) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 4%(30) 78%(612) 10%(80) 3%(20) 6%(47) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(84) 27%(134) 36%(180) 6%(31) 15%(77) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 70%(484) 4%(29) 14%(98) 6%(42) 6%(39) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(20) 78%(273) 9%(30) 3%(10) 5%(18) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 2%(10) 78%(338) 11%(50) 2%(10) 7%(28) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(47) 27%(65) 38%(92) 7%(18) 9%(22) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 14%(37) 26%(69) 34%(88) 5%(13) 21%(54) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 69%(231) 5%(17) 14%(47) 7%(23) 5%(15) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 70%(253) 3%(12) 14%(51) 5%(19) 7%(24) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7%(41) 74%(444) 13%(80) 3%(17) 3%(20) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 20%(113) 40%(230) 22%(126) 7%(41) 12%(67) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 61%(429) 12%(83) 18%(128) 4%(28) 4%(29) 698 Educ: < College 32%(403) 34%(426) 18%(221) 6%(71) 10%(130) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 28%(134) 45%(209) 19%(90) 3%(14) 5%(22) 470 Educ: Post-grad 23%(62) 52%(140) 18%(48) 3%(8) 4%(10) 267 Income: Under 50k 28%(280) 38%(383) 17%(175) 5%(49) 12%(125) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 34%(197) 39%(225) 20%(119) 4%(21) 4%(20) 582 Income: 100k+ 31%(121) 42%(167) 16%(65) 6%(24) 4%(18) 395 Ethnicity: White 35%(555) 35%(561) 18%(294) 5%(79) 7%(118) 1608 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_9: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Cares about people like me Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(598) 39%(775) 18%(358) 5%(93) 8%(163) 1988 Ethnicity: Hispanic 19%(37) 40%(76) 19%(37) 10%(19) 12%(24) 193 Ethnicity: Black 9%(22) 63%(160) 13%(32) 3%(7) 12%(30) 252 Ethnicity: Other 16%(21) 43%(55) 25%(32) 5%(7) 11%(15) 128 All Christian 38%(383) 36%(360) 16%(164) 5%(52) 5%(55) 1014 All Non-Christian 17%(20) 56%(67) 15%(18) 8%(10) 4%(4) 119 Atheist 18%(14) 58%(45) 19%(15) 4%(3) 2%(2) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 17%(81) 42%(195) 23%(107) 4%(18) 14%(68) 468 Something Else 32%(100) 35%(109) 18%(55) 4%(11) 11%(34) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 21%(28) 50%(68) 17%(22) 9%(12) 4%(6) 136 Evangelical 45%(255) 29%(163) 14%(80) 6%(32) 6%(35) 565 Non-Evangelical 30%(215) 41%(294) 18%(131) 3%(23) 7%(51) 714 Community: Urban 24%(123) 46%(241) 17%(90) 4%(22) 8%(42) 519 Community: Suburban 28%(276) 41%(402) 18%(177) 5%(46) 9%(84) 984 Community: Rural 41%(200) 27%(132) 19%(91) 5%(25) 7%(36) 484 Employ: Private Sector 31%(205) 39%(262) 20%(135) 5%(35) 4%(27) 663 Employ: Government 22%(23) 40%(43) 16%(17) 5%(6) 16%(17) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 25%(37) 43%(63) 18%(27) 4%(6) 10%(14) 147 Employ: Homemaker 38%(46) 25%(30) 22%(26) 4%(5) 11%(13) 121 Employ: Retired 36%(186) 42%(217) 15%(78) 3%(17) 4%(18) 516 Employ: Unemployed 25%(61) 35%(86) 15%(36) 5%(12) 20%(47) 243 Employ: Other 25%(31) 33%(40) 23%(28) 6%(7) 13%(16) 122 Military HH: Yes 43%(146) 29%(98) 20%(68) 3%(9) 5%(15) 336 Military HH: No 27%(453) 41%(677) 18%(291) 5%(85) 9%(147) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 67%(372) 9%(48) 9%(48) 8%(45) 7%(40) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 16%(227) 51%(727) 22%(310) 3%(48) 9%(123) 1434 Trump Job Approve 67%(557) 6%(51) 14%(116) 6%(52) 6%(54) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(41) 64%(723) 21%(238) 3%(33) 8%(90) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_9: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Cares about people like me Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(598) 39%(775) 18%(358) 5%(93) 8%(163) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 80%(387) 4%(20) 7%(34) 5%(27) 4%(18) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 49%(169) 9%(31) 24%(82) 7%(25) 10%(35) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 8%(17) 37%(77) 34%(70) 7%(14) 14%(30) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(25) 70%(647) 18%(168) 2%(19) 7%(61) 919 Favorable of Trump 68%(569) 6%(53) 12%(104) 7%(59) 6%(51) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 2%(27) 65%(714) 22%(247) 2%(27) 8%(88) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 81%(409) 5%(24) 6%(29) 5%(27) 4%(19) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 49%(160) 9%(29) 23%(75) 10%(32) 10%(32) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7%(13) 32%(55) 35%(60) 8%(13) 18%(31) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2%(14) 71%(658) 20%(186) 1%(14) 6%(57) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 34%(259) 34%(262) 19%(147) 5%(39) 7%(55) 762 #1 Issue: Security 65%(161) 12%(29) 12%(29) 3%(7) 9%(23) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 15%(52) 57%(201) 18%(62) 4%(14) 7%(25) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 24%(68) 43%(121) 17%(46) 4%(11) 11%(32) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 21%(16) 46%(35) 20%(15) 6%(5) 7%(6) 77 #1 Issue: Education 13%(9) 35%(25) 29%(21) 15%(11) 8%(6) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 12%(9) 62%(46) 15%(11) 7%(5) 4%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 20%(24) 46%(56) 22%(26) 1%(1) 11%(13) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(23) 74%(570) 15%(114) 3%(25) 5%(41) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 68%(443) 5%(33) 18%(117) 5%(34) 4%(28) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 3%(19) 78%(564) 12%(87) 2%(16) 5%(38) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 67%(464) 6%(44) 17%(116) 6%(41) 5%(31) 696 2016 Vote: Other 11%(14) 24%(30) 51%(63) 2%(3) 12%(15) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(103) 31%(136) 21%(93) 8%(33) 18%(79) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 32%(407) 42%(542) 17%(219) 4%(55) 5%(64) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 27%(191) 33%(233) 20%(139) 6%(39) 14%(99) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL3_9: Do you think the following better describes the Republican or Democratic Party? Cares about people like me Describes the Describes the Republican Democratic Describes Describes Both Don’t Know / Demographic Party Party Neither Party Parties No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 30%(598) 39%(775) 18%(358) 5%(93) 8%(163) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 9%(80) 66%(566) 14%(122) 4%(36) 6%(50) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 66%(356) 7%(35) 19%(103) 5%(25) 4%(22) 541 2012 Vote: Other 42%(26) 9%(5) 37%(22) 1%(1) 10%(6) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(137) 32%(169) 21%(110) 6%(31) 16%(85) 532 4-Region: Northeast 27%(97) 41%(144) 18%(64) 3%(12) 11%(39) 355 4-Region: Midwest 33%(152) 36%(165) 18%(83) 4%(17) 9%(39) 457 4-Region: South 30%(226) 37%(278) 18%(137) 6%(43) 8%(59) 742 4-Region: West 28%(123) 43%(188) 17%(75) 5%(22) 6%(26) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(31) 75%(697) 13%(122) 2%(23) 6%(53) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 67%(537) 4%(33) 16%(131) 6%(48) 6%(49) 798 Note: 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_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? The economy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(878) 45%(901) 11%(209) 1988 Gender: Male 42%(387) 50%(464) 9%(79) 930 Gender: Female 46%(491) 41%(437) 12%(130) 1058 Age: 18-34 47%(236) 36%(181) 16%(82) 499 Age: 35-44 47%(143) 43%(130) 10%(29) 302 Age: 45-64 38%(274) 52%(378) 10%(73) 724 Age: 65+ 49%(225) 46%(212) 5%(25) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 50%(75) 25%(37) 25%(38) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 47%(234) 42%(210) 12%(59) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 40%(196) 48%(240) 12%(61) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 45%(336) 49%(367) 6%(46) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 83%(653) 9%(70) 8%(66) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 36%(182) 43%(219) 21%(106) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(43) 88%(612) 5%(38) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 79%(279) 11%(39) 10%(34) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 86%(373) 7%(31) 7%(32) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 35%(86) 50%(122) 15%(36) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 36%(95) 37%(97) 27%(70) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 6%(21) 91%(302) 3%(10) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6%(22) 86%(309) 8%(28) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 79%(478) 13%(80) 7%(44) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 45%(261) 40%(233) 14%(82) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(102) 80%(558) 5%(38) 698 Educ: < College 40%(502) 47%(591) 13%(157) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 49%(233) 43%(203) 7%(35) 470 Educ: Post-grad 54%(143) 40%(107) 6%(17) 267 Income: Under 50k 43%(438) 42%(428) 14%(145) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 43%(253) 49%(287) 7%(43) 582 Income: 100k+ 47%(187) 47%(186) 5%(21) 395 Ethnicity: White 40%(642) 51%(818) 9%(148) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 48%(93) 33%(64) 19%(36) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? The economy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(878) 45%(901) 11%(209) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 69%(175) 16%(41) 14%(36) 252 Ethnicity: Other 48%(61) 33%(42) 19%(25) 128 All Christian 38%(381) 55%(560) 7%(74) 1014 All Non-Christian 60%(71) 34%(41) 6%(7) 119 Atheist 69%(54) 26%(21) 5%(4) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 52%(242) 31%(146) 17%(80) 468 Something Else 42%(130) 43%(134) 14%(45) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 53%(72) 40%(54) 7%(9) 136 Evangelical 31%(174) 61%(346) 8%(45) 565 Non-Evangelical 46%(325) 45%(320) 10%(69) 714 Community: Urban 51%(264) 37%(190) 12%(65) 519 Community: Suburban 46%(451) 44%(433) 10%(101) 984 Community: Rural 34%(163) 57%(278) 9%(44) 484 Employ: Private Sector 46%(306) 47%(310) 7%(47) 663 Employ: Government 45%(48) 34%(36) 21%(22) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 45%(66) 43%(63) 12%(18) 147 Employ: Homemaker 34%(41) 55%(66) 11%(14) 121 Employ: Retired 45%(231) 51%(261) 5%(25) 516 Employ: Unemployed 43%(105) 37%(90) 20%(48) 243 Employ: Other 36%(44) 45%(55) 19%(23) 122 Military HH: Yes 33%(112) 60%(203) 6%(21) 336 Military HH: No 46%(766) 42%(698) 11%(188) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 8%(43) 86%(476) 6%(35) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 58%(835) 30%(425) 12%(175) 1434 Trump Job Approve 6%(50) 90%(743) 4%(36) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 73%(827) 13%(151) 13%(148) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 5%(24) 93%(452) 2%(11) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(27) 85%(291) 7%(25) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 35%(71) 40%(82) 26%(54) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 82%(755) 8%(69) 10%(95) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? The economy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(878) 45%(901) 11%(209) 1988 Favorable of Trump 5%(45) 90%(756) 4%(36) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 74%(819) 13%(141) 13%(142) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 4%(21) 94%(479) 2%(9) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 7%(24) 84%(277) 8%(27) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 34%(58) 41%(70) 25%(44) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 82%(761) 8%(70) 11%(99) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 38%(291) 52%(393) 10%(78) 762 #1 Issue: Security 17%(42) 76%(190) 7%(18) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 62%(219) 28%(98) 10%(36) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 47%(132) 41%(113) 12%(33) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 55%(42) 35%(27) 11%(8) 77 #1 Issue: Education 44%(32) 35%(25) 21%(16) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 67%(50) 27%(20) 6%(5) 75 #1 Issue: Other 58%(70) 28%(34) 13%(16) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 82%(632) 11%(83) 8%(59) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(47) 88%(576) 5%(32) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 84%(610) 8%(59) 8%(55) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(46) 90%(624) 4%(26) 696 2016 Vote: Other 40%(49) 33%(41) 27%(34) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(173) 40%(178) 21%(93) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(605) 46%(589) 7%(93) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 39%(273) 45%(312) 17%(116) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 72%(614) 20%(167) 9%(73) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9%(50) 86%(467) 5%(25) 541 2012 Vote: Other 17%(10) 69%(41) 14%(8) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(204) 42%(225) 19%(103) 532 4-Region: Northeast 45%(161) 43%(152) 12%(42) 355 4-Region: Midwest 42%(190) 48%(219) 10%(47) 457 4-Region: South 42%(310) 48%(355) 10%(77) 742 4-Region: West 50%(216) 40%(175) 10%(43) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_1: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? The economy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(878) 45%(901) 11%(209) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 81%(746) 10%(95) 9%(85) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 6%(49) 88%(702) 6%(47) 798 Note: 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_2: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Jobs Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(897) 44%(866) 11%(225) 1988 Gender: Male 43%(398) 48%(451) 9%(82) 930 Gender: Female 47%(499) 39%(415) 14%(144) 1058 Age: 18-34 50%(251) 33%(165) 17%(83) 499 Age: 35-44 47%(143) 41%(125) 11%(34) 302 Age: 45-64 37%(269) 51%(371) 11%(83) 724 Age: 65+ 50%(233) 44%(204) 5%(25) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 53%(80) 23%(34) 24%(36) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 49%(246) 39%(197) 12%(61) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 39%(192) 48%(238) 13%(67) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 46%(341) 47%(351) 7%(56) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 84%(660) 8%(64) 8%(65) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 37%(186) 40%(204) 23%(116) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(51) 86%(598) 6%(44) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 80%(282) 10%(36) 10%(35) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 87%(378) 6%(28) 7%(31) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 38%(92) 48%(116) 15%(36) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 36%(95) 34%(88) 30%(79) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 7%(24) 89%(299) 3%(11) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 7%(27) 83%(299) 9%(33) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 80%(484) 12%(70) 8%(48) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 48%(277) 37%(214) 15%(85) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(102) 79%(550) 7%(47) 698 Educ: < College 41%(510) 46%(573) 13%(167) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 50%(233) 41%(195) 9%(42) 470 Educ: Post-grad 57%(154) 36%(98) 6%(16) 267 Income: Under 50k 44%(443) 41%(416) 15%(153) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 46%(267) 46%(270) 8%(45) 582 Income: 100k+ 47%(187) 46%(180) 7%(28) 395 Ethnicity: White 41%(655) 49%(791) 10%(162) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 53%(102) 31%(59) 16%(31) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_2: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Jobs Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(897) 44%(866) 11%(225) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 72%(181) 14%(36) 14%(36) 252 Ethnicity: Other 48%(61) 31%(39) 21%(27) 128 All Christian 40%(404) 53%(533) 8%(77) 1014 All Non-Christian 61%(72) 33%(39) 6%(7) 119 Atheist 66%(51) 27%(21) 7%(6) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 50%(232) 30%(139) 21%(97) 468 Something Else 44%(137) 43%(134) 12%(38) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 56%(76) 38%(52) 6%(9) 136 Evangelical 34%(191) 59%(332) 7%(42) 565 Non-Evangelical 47%(333) 43%(311) 10%(71) 714 Community: Urban 52%(272) 34%(174) 14%(73) 519 Community: Suburban 47%(464) 43%(419) 10%(101) 984 Community: Rural 33%(161) 56%(272) 11%(51) 484 Employ: Private Sector 47%(310) 45%(299) 8%(54) 663 Employ: Government 45%(48) 34%(36) 21%(22) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 51%(76) 36%(54) 12%(18) 147 Employ: Homemaker 30%(37) 55%(67) 14%(17) 121 Employ: Retired 46%(240) 48%(248) 5%(28) 516 Employ: Unemployed 43%(106) 37%(91) 19%(47) 243 Employ: Other 34%(42) 47%(57) 19%(23) 122 Military HH: Yes 37%(123) 57%(190) 7%(23) 336 Military HH: No 47%(775) 41%(676) 12%(202) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 10%(56) 83%(457) 7%(40) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 59%(841) 28%(409) 13%(185) 1434 Trump Job Approve 7%(61) 87%(724) 5%(44) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 74%(836) 12%(133) 14%(156) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(29) 92%(446) 2%(11) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 9%(32) 81%(278) 10%(33) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 39%(81) 34%(70) 27%(56) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 82%(755) 7%(64) 11%(100) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_2: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Jobs Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(897) 44%(866) 11%(225) 1988 Favorable of Trump 7%(61) 88%(738) 5%(38) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 74%(821) 11%(124) 14%(157) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 6%(29) 92%(468) 2%(12) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(33) 82%(270) 8%(26) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 32%(56) 40%(68) 28%(48) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 82%(765) 6%(56) 12%(109) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 40%(304) 50%(378) 11%(80) 762 #1 Issue: Security 16%(40) 77%(191) 7%(18) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 61%(217) 27%(95) 12%(41) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48%(135) 38%(105) 14%(38) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 56%(43) 30%(23) 14%(11) 77 #1 Issue: Education 49%(36) 34%(25) 17%(12) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 68%(51) 22%(16) 10%(8) 75 #1 Issue: Other 60%(72) 27%(32) 14%(16) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 81%(626) 10%(76) 9%(72) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 8%(52) 86%(564) 6%(39) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 85%(613) 7%(54) 8%(56) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(56) 87%(606) 5%(34) 696 2016 Vote: Other 37%(46) 30%(38) 32%(40) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(182) 38%(168) 21%(94) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(606) 45%(574) 8%(107) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 42%(291) 42%(292) 17%(118) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 72%(614) 19%(161) 9%(78) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9%(51) 85%(458) 6%(32) 541 2012 Vote: Other 16%(10) 66%(40) 18%(11) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(222) 39%(206) 20%(104) 532 4-Region: Northeast 47%(165) 40%(140) 14%(50) 355 4-Region: Midwest 43%(194) 47%(214) 11%(49) 457 4-Region: South 43%(316) 47%(349) 10%(77) 742 4-Region: West 51%(222) 37%(163) 11%(50) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_2: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Jobs Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(897) 44%(866) 11%(225) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 82%(759) 9%(81) 9%(86) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(57) 86%(687) 7%(54) 798 Note: 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_3: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Health care Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1029) 35%(701) 13%(259) 1988 Gender: Male 50%(464) 37%(348) 13%(118) 930 Gender: Female 53%(564) 33%(353) 13%(141) 1058 Age: 18-34 58%(292) 25%(126) 16%(82) 499 Age: 35-44 52%(158) 35%(104) 13%(39) 302 Age: 45-64 45%(322) 44%(317) 12%(85) 724 Age: 65+ 55%(256) 33%(154) 11%(53) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 60%(89) 13%(19) 27%(41) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 56%(280) 33%(164) 12%(60) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 47%(234) 39%(195) 14%(68) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 51%(380) 38%(287) 11%(81) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 90%(709) 4%(31) 6%(49) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 48%(242) 25%(126) 27%(138) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(78) 78%(543) 10%(72) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 86%(305) 5%(16) 9%(32) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 93%(404) 3%(15) 4%(17) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 48%(118) 27%(66) 24%(59) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 47%(124) 23%(60) 30%(78) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(42) 80%(265) 8%(27) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(36) 77%(278) 13%(45) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 87%(524) 9%(52) 4%(26) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 56%(325) 27%(154) 17%(98) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20%(137) 68%(472) 13%(89) 698 Educ: < College 48%(594) 38%(475) 14%(181) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 56%(263) 32%(152) 12%(55) 470 Educ: Post-grad 64%(172) 27%(73) 8%(22) 267 Income: Under 50k 51%(512) 34%(340) 16%(160) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 52%(305) 36%(211) 11%(66) 582 Income: 100k+ 54%(211) 38%(151) 8%(33) 395 Ethnicity: White 47%(752) 41%(652) 13%(204) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 61%(118) 23%(44) 16%(31) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_3: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Health care Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1029) 35%(701) 13%(259) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 78%(198) 8%(21) 13%(33) 252 Ethnicity: Other 61%(79) 22%(28) 17%(22) 128 All Christian 46%(468) 43%(434) 11%(112) 1014 All Non-Christian 71%(84) 22%(26) 7%(8) 119 Atheist 69%(54) 24%(19) 7%(6) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 59%(277) 21%(98) 20%(93) 468 Something Else 47%(144) 40%(125) 13%(39) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 65%(88) 27%(37) 8%(10) 136 Evangelical 38%(212) 53%(298) 10%(55) 565 Non-Evangelical 53%(382) 34%(241) 13%(91) 714 Community: Urban 58%(303) 28%(144) 14%(72) 519 Community: Suburban 54%(536) 33%(321) 13%(127) 984 Community: Rural 39%(189) 49%(236) 12%(60) 484 Employ: Private Sector 55%(362) 36%(237) 10%(64) 663 Employ: Government 52%(56) 29%(31) 19%(20) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 56%(82) 32%(47) 13%(19) 147 Employ: Homemaker 40%(49) 47%(57) 13%(16) 121 Employ: Retired 50%(260) 40%(205) 10%(51) 516 Employ: Unemployed 50%(121) 32%(78) 18%(43) 243 Employ: Other 48%(58) 31%(38) 21%(26) 122 Military HH: Yes 41%(139) 45%(152) 13%(45) 336 Military HH: No 54%(890) 33%(549) 13%(214) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 13%(74) 76%(420) 11%(60) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 67%(955) 20%(281) 14%(198) 1434 Trump Job Approve 10%(82) 78%(647) 12%(100) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 84%(943) 5%(52) 12%(132) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(31) 89%(432) 5%(23) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 15%(51) 63%(215) 22%(77) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 57%(118) 15%(30) 28%(59) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 90%(825) 2%(21) 8%(73) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_3: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Health care Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1029) 35%(701) 13%(259) 1988 Favorable of Trump 9%(80) 79%(663) 11%(95) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 85%(935) 3%(35) 12%(132) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 6%(31) 90%(456) 4%(22) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 15%(49) 63%(207) 22%(73) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 55%(95) 15%(25) 30%(52) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 90%(840) 1%(10) 9%(81) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(343) 42%(322) 13%(97) 762 #1 Issue: Security 19%(48) 71%(178) 10%(24) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 73%(257) 16%(58) 11%(39) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 56%(157) 26%(73) 17%(48) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 63%(48) 23%(18) 15%(11) 77 #1 Issue: Education 52%(38) 26%(19) 22%(16) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 79%(59) 14%(10) 7%(6) 75 #1 Issue: Other 66%(78) 19%(23) 16%(19) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 89%(691) 4%(29) 7%(54) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 12%(76) 76%(501) 12%(78) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 91%(661) 3%(24) 5%(39) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(83) 77%(533) 11%(80) 696 2016 Vote: Other 52%(64) 18%(23) 30%(37) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 50%(220) 27%(121) 23%(102) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 53%(686) 36%(469) 10%(133) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 49%(342) 33%(232) 18%(126) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 80%(682) 12%(101) 8%(71) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 14%(78) 74%(400) 12%(63) 541 2012 Vote: Other 27%(16) 48%(29) 25%(15) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 47%(251) 32%(170) 21%(110) 532 4-Region: Northeast 56%(197) 29%(104) 15%(54) 355 4-Region: Midwest 49%(225) 38%(174) 13%(58) 457 4-Region: South 48%(357) 38%(284) 14%(101) 742 4-Region: West 57%(249) 32%(139) 11%(46) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_3: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Health care Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 52%(1029) 35%(701) 13%(259) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 89%(823) 4%(39) 7%(64) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(91) 77%(615) 12%(92) 798 Note: 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_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Immigration Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(930) 42%(842) 11%(216) 1988 Gender: Male 45%(423) 46%(425) 9%(82) 930 Gender: Female 48%(508) 39%(416) 13%(134) 1058 Age: 18-34 53%(267) 31%(155) 16%(78) 499 Age: 35-44 48%(145) 39%(119) 12%(38) 302 Age: 45-64 39%(286) 50%(365) 10%(73) 724 Age: 65+ 50%(233) 44%(203) 6%(27) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 57%(85) 19%(28) 25%(37) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 52%(260) 38%(189) 11%(54) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 41%(202) 46%(227) 14%(67) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 47%(348) 46%(348) 7%(52) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 84%(662) 10%(77) 6%(50) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 41%(210) 36%(182) 23%(114) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(59) 84%(582) 7%(52) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 83%(292) 11%(40) 6%(21) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 85%(370) 8%(37) 7%(29) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 41%(100) 42%(103) 17%(41) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 42%(110) 30%(79) 28%(73) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(31) 85%(282) 6%(20) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8%(28) 84%(300) 9%(31) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 83%(501) 12%(70) 5%(31) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 51%(292) 35%(200) 15%(84) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(102) 78%(542) 8%(54) 698 Educ: < College 42%(522) 46%(571) 13%(158) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 53%(248) 39%(184) 8%(39) 470 Educ: Post-grad 60%(161) 33%(87) 7%(19) 267 Income: Under 50k 46%(461) 41%(410) 14%(140) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 46%(269) 45%(263) 9%(50) 582 Income: 100k+ 51%(200) 43%(168) 7%(26) 395 Ethnicity: White 43%(684) 48%(766) 10%(158) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 54%(104) 25%(49) 21%(40) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Immigration Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(930) 42%(842) 11%(216) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 70%(177) 15%(39) 14%(36) 252 Ethnicity: Other 54%(69) 29%(37) 17%(22) 128 All Christian 41%(411) 51%(518) 8%(85) 1014 All Non-Christian 68%(80) 24%(28) 8%(10) 119 Atheist 67%(53) 28%(22) 5%(4) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 54%(253) 30%(141) 16%(74) 468 Something Else 43%(133) 43%(132) 14%(43) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 61%(82) 32%(43) 8%(11) 136 Evangelical 33%(185) 58%(325) 10%(55) 565 Non-Evangelical 49%(347) 42%(298) 10%(69) 714 Community: Urban 53%(277) 33%(172) 14%(71) 519 Community: Suburban 49%(484) 41%(400) 10%(101) 984 Community: Rural 35%(170) 56%(270) 9%(45) 484 Employ: Private Sector 49%(324) 43%(283) 8%(56) 663 Employ: Government 54%(58) 33%(35) 13%(13) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 49%(73) 37%(54) 14%(20) 147 Employ: Homemaker 33%(39) 55%(66) 13%(15) 121 Employ: Retired 47%(242) 47%(245) 6%(30) 516 Employ: Unemployed 46%(111) 36%(88) 18%(44) 243 Employ: Other 37%(46) 41%(50) 21%(26) 122 Military HH: Yes 38%(126) 55%(186) 7%(24) 336 Military HH: No 49%(804) 40%(656) 12%(193) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 11%(61) 81%(447) 8%(46) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 61%(869) 28%(395) 12%(170) 1434 Trump Job Approve 7%(57) 87%(720) 6%(52) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 77%(871) 10%(116) 12%(139) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(31) 90%(438) 4%(18) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(26) 82%(282) 10%(34) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 41%(84) 31%(65) 28%(57) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 86%(786) 6%(51) 9%(82) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Immigration Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(930) 42%(842) 11%(216) 1988 Favorable of Trump 8%(63) 87%(732) 5%(42) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 78%(854) 10%(105) 13%(142) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(33) 90%(459) 3%(17) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9%(30) 83%(273) 8%(25) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 38%(65) 31%(53) 31%(53) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 85%(789) 6%(52) 10%(89) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 40%(305) 49%(374) 11%(83) 762 #1 Issue: Security 14%(34) 79%(197) 8%(19) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 67%(237) 23%(81) 10%(36) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 50%(139) 38%(105) 12%(34) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 57%(44) 30%(23) 12%(9) 77 #1 Issue: Education 51%(38) 26%(19) 22%(16) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 77%(58) 18%(14) 4%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 63%(75) 24%(29) 13%(16) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 83%(642) 10%(81) 6%(50) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 9%(62) 83%(546) 7%(47) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 86%(622) 8%(57) 6%(45) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(63) 85%(589) 6%(43) 696 2016 Vote: Other 46%(56) 29%(35) 26%(32) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(188) 36%(159) 22%(96) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 49%(629) 44%(561) 8%(97) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 43%(301) 40%(281) 17%(119) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 74%(631) 18%(157) 8%(65) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 12%(65) 82%(442) 6%(34) 541 2012 Vote: Other 18%(11) 66%(40) 16%(10) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(223) 38%(202) 20%(107) 532 4-Region: Northeast 49%(175) 37%(130) 14%(51) 355 4-Region: Midwest 45%(203) 44%(201) 11%(52) 457 4-Region: South 43%(321) 46%(341) 11%(80) 742 4-Region: West 53%(231) 39%(170) 8%(33) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_4: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Immigration Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(930) 42%(842) 11%(216) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 83%(771) 10%(90) 7%(65) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(71) 84%(669) 7%(59) 798 Note: 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_5: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? The environment Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 53%(1053) 31%(614) 16%(321) 1988 Gender: Male 53%(492) 32%(302) 15%(136) 930 Gender: Female 53%(561) 29%(311) 18%(185) 1058 Age: 18-34 57%(286) 24%(121) 19%(93) 499 Age: 35-44 56%(168) 30%(90) 15%(44) 302 Age: 45-64 46%(335) 37%(269) 17%(120) 724 Age: 65+ 57%(264) 29%(134) 14%(64) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 60%(89) 13%(20) 27%(41) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 56%(282) 30%(151) 14%(71) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 48%(241) 34%(168) 18%(88) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 53%(397) 32%(241) 15%(111) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 87%(689) 4%(33) 9%(68) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 52%(262) 21%(105) 27%(139) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 15%(103) 69%(476) 17%(114) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 86%(303) 4%(16) 10%(34) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 88%(386) 4%(17) 8%(34) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 54%(133) 24%(58) 22%(53) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 49%(130) 18%(47) 33%(85) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 17%(57) 68%(229) 14%(48) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 13%(46) 69%(247) 18%(66) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 85%(510) 8%(49) 7%(42) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 58%(336) 23%(134) 19%(108) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 24%(164) 59%(411) 18%(122) 698 Educ: < College 48%(604) 33%(414) 19%(233) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 57%(268) 31%(145) 12%(58) 470 Educ: Post-grad 68%(182) 21%(56) 11%(30) 267 Income: Under 50k 51%(513) 30%(306) 19%(193) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 55%(319) 31%(178) 15%(85) 582 Income: 100k+ 56%(221) 33%(131) 11%(42) 395 Ethnicity: White 49%(786) 35%(565) 16%(257) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 55%(107) 26%(49) 19%(37) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_5: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? The environment Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 53%(1053) 31%(614) 16%(321) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 77%(195) 8%(21) 14%(36) 252 Ethnicity: Other 57%(73) 21%(27) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 48%(482) 38%(386) 14%(146) 1014 All Non-Christian 72%(86) 20%(24) 8%(9) 119 Atheist 72%(56) 16%(13) 12%(9) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 60%(282) 16%(75) 24%(111) 468 Something Else 48%(148) 38%(116) 15%(45) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 67%(91) 26%(35) 7%(10) 136 Evangelical 37%(210) 49%(275) 14%(79) 565 Non-Evangelical 56%(400) 29%(206) 15%(109) 714 Community: Urban 59%(308) 25%(132) 15%(80) 519 Community: Suburban 55%(546) 29%(284) 16%(154) 984 Community: Rural 41%(200) 41%(198) 18%(87) 484 Employ: Private Sector 56%(373) 32%(209) 12%(81) 663 Employ: Government 55%(58) 21%(23) 24%(26) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 57%(84) 30%(44) 13%(19) 147 Employ: Homemaker 41%(50) 41%(49) 18%(22) 121 Employ: Retired 53%(275) 34%(176) 13%(66) 516 Employ: Unemployed 49%(119) 26%(63) 25%(61) 243 Employ: Other 44%(54) 32%(39) 24%(29) 122 Military HH: Yes 44%(147) 43%(143) 14%(46) 336 Military HH: No 55%(906) 29%(471) 17%(275) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(80) 69%(383) 16%(91) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 68%(973) 16%(231) 16%(230) 1434 Trump Job Approve 13%(111) 69%(571) 18%(147) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 83%(940) 3%(39) 13%(147) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(31) 85%(412) 9%(43) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 23%(80) 46%(158) 30%(104) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 58%(120) 10%(20) 33%(67) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 89%(820) 2%(19) 9%(80) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_5: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? The environment Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 53%(1053) 31%(614) 16%(321) 1988 Favorable of Trump 13%(109) 70%(583) 17%(146) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 84%(930) 2%(27) 13%(145) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(35) 84%(429) 9%(45) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 22%(74) 47%(154) 31%(101) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 56%(97) 10%(18) 33%(57) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 90%(833) 1%(10) 9%(88) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 49%(373) 34%(261) 17%(129) 762 #1 Issue: Security 21%(52) 62%(155) 17%(43) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 71%(250) 15%(55) 14%(49) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 55%(152) 26%(72) 19%(54) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 61%(47) 26%(20) 13%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 55%(40) 27%(19) 19%(14) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 79%(59) 16%(12) 6%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 68%(81) 17%(20) 15%(18) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 88%(681) 4%(31) 8%(60) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 16%(103) 67%(441) 17%(111) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 89%(646) 4%(26) 7%(52) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 17%(119) 67%(466) 16%(110) 696 2016 Vote: Other 55%(68) 13%(16) 32%(39) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 50%(220) 24%(106) 27%(118) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 55%(709) 32%(415) 13%(163) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 49%(345) 28%(199) 22%(157) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 79%(676) 10%(83) 11%(95) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 19%(101) 65%(351) 16%(89) 541 2012 Vote: Other 32%(19) 42%(25) 26%(16) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 48%(257) 29%(154) 23%(122) 532 4-Region: Northeast 56%(200) 25%(89) 19%(66) 355 4-Region: Midwest 51%(234) 33%(151) 16%(72) 457 4-Region: South 51%(376) 34%(250) 16%(116) 742 4-Region: West 56%(245) 28%(123) 15%(67) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_5: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? The environment Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 53%(1053) 31%(614) 16%(321) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 87%(810) 4%(38) 8%(79) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 16%(127) 67%(532) 17%(139) 798 Note: 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_6: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Energy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(962) 37%(740) 14%(286) 1988 Gender: Male 47%(437) 41%(378) 13%(116) 930 Gender: Female 50%(525) 34%(363) 16%(169) 1058 Age: 18-34 53%(265) 27%(137) 19%(97) 499 Age: 35-44 50%(150) 36%(110) 14%(43) 302 Age: 45-64 42%(301) 45%(323) 14%(100) 724 Age: 65+ 53%(246) 37%(170) 10%(46) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 55%(83) 16%(24) 29%(43) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 52%(260) 34%(173) 14%(71) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 43%(212) 41%(203) 17%(82) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 49%(370) 40%(297) 11%(81) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 84%(665) 5%(41) 11%(83) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 44%(225) 29%(148) 26%(133) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 10%(72) 80%(551) 10%(70) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 82%(288) 7%(24) 12%(41) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 87%(378) 4%(17) 10%(42) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 45%(110) 35%(86) 19%(47) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 44%(114) 24%(62) 33%(86) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(38) 80%(267) 8%(28) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 9%(34) 79%(284) 12%(42) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 82%(494) 9%(56) 9%(52) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 54%(311) 30%(171) 17%(95) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17%(118) 70%(492) 13%(88) 698 Educ: < College 44%(554) 39%(487) 17%(209) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 52%(247) 36%(167) 12%(57) 470 Educ: Post-grad 60%(161) 32%(87) 7%(20) 267 Income: Under 50k 47%(471) 35%(351) 19%(189) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 51%(295) 39%(226) 11%(62) 582 Income: 100k+ 50%(196) 41%(163) 9%(35) 395 Ethnicity: White 44%(712) 43%(683) 13%(213) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 58%(111) 25%(49) 17%(33) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_6: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Energy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(962) 37%(740) 14%(286) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 71%(180) 11%(28) 17%(44) 252 Ethnicity: Other 55%(70) 22%(29) 23%(29) 128 All Christian 43%(436) 46%(471) 11%(107) 1014 All Non-Christian 64%(76) 27%(32) 9%(10) 119 Atheist 67%(52) 24%(19) 9%(7) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 52%(244) 22%(102) 26%(121) 468 Something Else 49%(152) 38%(116) 13%(40) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 58%(78) 34%(46) 9%(12) 136 Evangelical 36%(205) 53%(297) 11%(64) 565 Non-Evangelical 52%(370) 37%(262) 11%(81) 714 Community: Urban 55%(285) 29%(149) 16%(85) 519 Community: Suburban 51%(501) 36%(358) 13%(125) 984 Community: Rural 36%(176) 48%(233) 16%(75) 484 Employ: Private Sector 50%(329) 39%(255) 12%(78) 663 Employ: Government 52%(55) 25%(27) 23%(24) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 54%(79) 33%(48) 14%(20) 147 Employ: Homemaker 37%(45) 49%(59) 14%(17) 121 Employ: Retired 48%(249) 42%(219) 9%(48) 516 Employ: Unemployed 47%(113) 30%(72) 24%(58) 243 Employ: Other 42%(51) 37%(46) 21%(26) 122 Military HH: Yes 40%(134) 53%(176) 7%(25) 336 Military HH: No 50%(827) 34%(564) 16%(261) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 11%(61) 78%(431) 11%(62) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 63%(901) 22%(309) 16%(224) 1434 Trump Job Approve 9%(76) 80%(662) 11%(91) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 78%(883) 7%(75) 15%(168) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(31) 88%(428) 6%(27) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(45) 68%(234) 19%(64) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 47%(97) 21%(43) 32%(66) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 85%(786) 3%(32) 11%(102) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_6: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Energy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(962) 37%(740) 14%(286) 1988 Favorable of Trump 9%(78) 80%(673) 10%(86) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 79%(869) 6%(64) 15%(169) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 6%(33) 87%(444) 6%(31) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 14%(45) 70%(229) 17%(55) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 42%(73) 21%(37) 36%(62) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 86%(796) 3%(27) 12%(107) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 44%(336) 44%(335) 12%(91) 762 #1 Issue: Security 16%(41) 69%(173) 14%(36) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 67%(238) 19%(69) 13%(47) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 50%(140) 29%(81) 21%(57) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 58%(45) 28%(22) 13%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 45%(33) 29%(21) 26%(19) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 74%(55) 18%(13) 9%(7) 75 #1 Issue: Other 62%(74) 22%(27) 15%(18) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 84%(647) 6%(49) 10%(77) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 11%(75) 78%(512) 10%(68) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 86%(620) 5%(36) 9%(68) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(79) 79%(550) 10%(67) 696 2016 Vote: Other 49%(61) 22%(27) 29%(36) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 45%(202) 29%(128) 26%(114) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 51%(654) 39%(502) 10%(131) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 44%(308) 34%(238) 22%(154) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 75%(642) 13%(110) 12%(102) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 14%(74) 77%(417) 9%(50) 541 2012 Vote: Other 24%(15) 55%(33) 20%(12) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(230) 34%(181) 23%(121) 532 4-Region: Northeast 51%(181) 33%(117) 16%(56) 355 4-Region: Midwest 46%(209) 39%(179) 15%(68) 457 4-Region: South 45%(338) 40%(298) 14%(107) 742 4-Region: West 54%(233) 34%(146) 13%(55) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_6: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Energy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(962) 37%(740) 14%(286) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 84%(776) 6%(53) 11%(98) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(87) 78%(623) 11%(89) 798 Note: 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_7: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Education Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(988) 35%(703) 15%(297) 1988 Gender: Male 48%(448) 39%(360) 13%(122) 930 Gender: Female 51%(540) 32%(343) 16%(174) 1058 Age: 18-34 53%(265) 28%(142) 19%(93) 499 Age: 35-44 51%(155) 33%(101) 15%(46) 302 Age: 45-64 44%(315) 42%(302) 15%(107) 724 Age: 65+ 55%(253) 34%(159) 11%(51) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 57%(85) 18%(27) 25%(38) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 51%(259) 34%(169) 15%(75) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 45%(225) 37%(186) 17%(86) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 51%(378) 37%(278) 12%(92) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 87%(686) 5%(39) 8%(65) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 45%(230) 26%(132) 28%(144) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 10%(73) 77%(532) 13%(88) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 84%(296) 6%(23) 10%(34) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 89%(390) 4%(16) 7%(30) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 48%(117) 32%(79) 20%(48) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 43%(113) 20%(53) 37%(96) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(36) 77%(258) 12%(40) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(37) 76%(274) 13%(48) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 85%(509) 9%(54) 6%(39) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 54%(310) 27%(154) 20%(113) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(129) 67%(470) 14%(99) 698 Educ: < College 45%(558) 38%(480) 17%(212) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 55%(260) 32%(150) 13%(61) 470 Educ: Post-grad 64%(171) 27%(73) 9%(24) 267 Income: Under 50k 48%(481) 34%(345) 18%(185) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 50%(292) 36%(210) 14%(80) 582 Income: 100k+ 54%(215) 38%(148) 8%(32) 395 Ethnicity: White 45%(731) 40%(646) 14%(231) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 55%(106) 28%(54) 17%(33) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_7: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Education Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(988) 35%(703) 15%(297) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 74%(187) 10%(25) 16%(40) 252 Ethnicity: Other 55%(70) 25%(32) 20%(26) 128 All Christian 45%(454) 43%(439) 12%(122) 1014 All Non-Christian 68%(80) 22%(26) 10%(12) 119 Atheist 67%(53) 23%(18) 10%(8) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 56%(263) 22%(105) 22%(101) 468 Something Else 45%(138) 38%(116) 18%(55) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 61%(83) 28%(38) 11%(15) 136 Evangelical 36%(204) 51%(286) 13%(75) 565 Non-Evangelical 52%(372) 35%(247) 13%(95) 714 Community: Urban 56%(290) 28%(144) 17%(86) 519 Community: Suburban 53%(521) 34%(335) 13%(128) 984 Community: Rural 37%(178) 46%(224) 17%(83) 484 Employ: Private Sector 52%(345) 37%(246) 11%(72) 663 Employ: Government 53%(57) 21%(23) 26%(28) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 52%(77) 32%(47) 16%(23) 147 Employ: Homemaker 34%(42) 46%(55) 20%(24) 121 Employ: Retired 50%(258) 39%(200) 11%(58) 516 Employ: Unemployed 48%(117) 30%(74) 21%(52) 243 Employ: Other 44%(54) 36%(44) 20%(24) 122 Military HH: Yes 42%(140) 48%(162) 10%(33) 336 Military HH: No 51%(848) 33%(541) 16%(264) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 10%(58) 76%(424) 13%(72) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 65%(930) 19%(279) 16%(225) 1434 Trump Job Approve 8%(68) 78%(646) 14%(115) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 81%(916) 5%(54) 14%(156) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 5%(23) 90%(436) 6%(27) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(45) 61%(210) 26%(88) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 52%(107) 15%(31) 33%(69) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 88%(808) 2%(23) 10%(88) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_7: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Education Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(988) 35%(703) 15%(297) 1988 Favorable of Trump 9%(73) 79%(657) 13%(107) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 82%(902) 4%(42) 14%(158) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 5%(27) 89%(451) 6%(30) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 14%(46) 63%(206) 23%(76) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 47%(81) 17%(29) 36%(62) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 88%(821) 1%(13) 10%(96) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(339) 41%(316) 14%(107) 762 #1 Issue: Security 16%(41) 68%(171) 15%(38) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 67%(237) 19%(68) 14%(48) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 56%(155) 26%(73) 18%(50) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 55%(42) 29%(22) 16%(13) 77 #1 Issue: Education 55%(40) 27%(20) 18%(13) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 76%(57) 14%(10) 10%(7) 75 #1 Issue: Other 64%(76) 19%(23) 17%(21) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 87%(675) 5%(35) 8%(63) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 11%(71) 76%(497) 13%(88) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 89%(645) 4%(26) 7%(53) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(74) 77%(537) 12%(85) 696 2016 Vote: Other 51%(62) 18%(22) 31%(39) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 47%(207) 27%(118) 27%(119) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 52%(671) 37%(474) 11%(142) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 45%(316) 33%(229) 22%(155) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 77%(661) 13%(110) 10%(83) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 14%(77) 72%(392) 13%(72) 541 2012 Vote: Other 28%(17) 47%(28) 25%(15) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 44%(233) 33%(174) 24%(126) 532 4-Region: Northeast 54%(190) 30%(105) 17%(60) 355 4-Region: Midwest 49%(223) 36%(165) 15%(69) 457 4-Region: South 46%(338) 39%(293) 15%(111) 742 4-Region: West 55%(238) 32%(140) 13%(57) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_7: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Education Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 50%(988) 35%(703) 15%(297) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 86%(799) 5%(46) 9%(81) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(84) 76%(603) 14%(111) 798 Note: 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_8: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? National security Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(890) 43%(860) 12%(238) 1988 Gender: Male 42%(395) 48%(442) 10%(93) 930 Gender: Female 47%(495) 40%(418) 14%(145) 1058 Age: 18-34 48%(238) 34%(171) 18%(90) 499 Age: 35-44 47%(142) 41%(123) 12%(37) 302 Age: 45-64 38%(278) 50%(363) 11%(83) 724 Age: 65+ 50%(232) 44%(203) 6%(28) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 49%(74) 25%(37) 26%(39) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 47%(235) 39%(199) 14%(70) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 39%(196) 46%(229) 15%(72) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 47%(348) 47%(348) 7%(52) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 82%(643) 9%(74) 9%(72) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 38%(192) 38%(191) 24%(123) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(54) 86%(596) 6%(43) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 77%(272) 11%(40) 12%(41) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 85%(372) 8%(34) 7%(31) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(95) 44%(107) 17%(42) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 37%(97) 32%(84) 31%(81) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 8%(28) 88%(295) 3%(10) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 7%(26) 84%(301) 9%(33) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 80%(480) 11%(68) 9%(54) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 47%(272) 38%(219) 15%(86) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(102) 77%(540) 8%(57) 698 Educ: < College 41%(511) 45%(565) 14%(175) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 49%(228) 42%(198) 9%(44) 470 Educ: Post-grad 56%(150) 37%(98) 7%(19) 267 Income: Under 50k 44%(445) 41%(410) 15%(156) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 44%(256) 46%(270) 10%(56) 582 Income: 100k+ 48%(189) 46%(180) 6%(26) 395 Ethnicity: White 41%(659) 49%(782) 10%(167) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 49%(95) 32%(62) 18%(35) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_8: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? National security Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(890) 43%(860) 12%(238) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 67%(170) 15%(38) 17%(44) 252 Ethnicity: Other 48%(61) 31%(40) 21%(27) 128 All Christian 39%(396) 52%(530) 9%(88) 1014 All Non-Christian 58%(69) 33%(39) 9%(11) 119 Atheist 67%(52) 27%(21) 6%(5) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 51%(240) 29%(137) 19%(90) 468 Something Else 43%(132) 43%(133) 14%(43) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 53%(72) 37%(50) 10%(14) 136 Evangelical 34%(190) 58%(326) 9%(50) 565 Non-Evangelical 45%(322) 44%(315) 11%(77) 714 Community: Urban 49%(257) 38%(196) 13%(66) 519 Community: Suburban 47%(460) 41%(407) 12%(118) 984 Community: Rural 36%(173) 53%(257) 11%(54) 484 Employ: Private Sector 47%(310) 44%(294) 9%(58) 663 Employ: Government 42%(45) 35%(38) 22%(24) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 48%(70) 39%(58) 13%(19) 147 Employ: Homemaker 33%(40) 52%(63) 15%(18) 121 Employ: Retired 46%(240) 47%(245) 6%(32) 516 Employ: Unemployed 43%(105) 37%(91) 19%(47) 243 Employ: Other 39%(47) 43%(53) 18%(22) 122 Military HH: Yes 36%(120) 57%(191) 7%(25) 336 Military HH: No 47%(770) 41%(670) 13%(213) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 8%(45) 84%(466) 8%(43) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 59%(845) 28%(394) 14%(195) 1434 Trump Job Approve 6%(49) 88%(728) 6%(52) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 74%(838) 11%(123) 15%(165) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 4%(19) 92%(448) 4%(19) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 9%(30) 82%(280) 9%(32) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 38%(79) 33%(67) 29%(60) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 83%(759) 6%(55) 11%(104) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_8: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? National security Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(890) 43%(860) 12%(238) 1988 Favorable of Trump 6%(47) 89%(747) 5%(43) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 76%(832) 10%(107) 15%(162) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 4%(22) 93%(473) 3%(13) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 8%(25) 83%(273) 9%(30) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 35%(60) 35%(61) 30%(51) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 83%(772) 5%(46) 12%(111) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 38%(292) 50%(380) 12%(90) 762 #1 Issue: Security 16%(40) 77%(193) 7%(17) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 62%(221) 24%(85) 13%(47) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 49%(135) 38%(107) 13%(37) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 53%(41) 34%(26) 14%(11) 77 #1 Issue: Education 50%(37) 34%(25) 16%(11) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 70%(52) 22%(17) 8%(6) 75 #1 Issue: Other 60%(72) 24%(29) 16%(19) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 82%(633) 9%(69) 9%(71) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 8%(51) 86%(561) 7%(43) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 85%(617) 7%(47) 8%(59) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(50) 87%(609) 5%(38) 696 2016 Vote: Other 39%(49) 28%(35) 32%(40) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(174) 38%(169) 23%(101) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(611) 44%(568) 8%(108) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 40%(279) 42%(293) 18%(129) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 72%(617) 18%(154) 10%(83) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 10%(57) 83%(449) 7%(35) 541 2012 Vote: Other 15%(9) 69%(41) 16%(10) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(207) 40%(215) 21%(110) 532 4-Region: Northeast 46%(165) 38%(136) 15%(54) 355 4-Region: Midwest 41%(189) 47%(214) 12%(54) 457 4-Region: South 42%(313) 47%(346) 11%(84) 742 4-Region: West 51%(224) 38%(165) 11%(46) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_8: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? National security Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(890) 43%(860) 12%(238) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 81%(753) 9%(83) 10%(90) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(59) 86%(685) 7%(54) 798 Note: 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_9: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(931) 29%(573) 24%(484) 1988 Gender: Male 46%(427) 32%(295) 22%(209) 930 Gender: Female 48%(504) 26%(278) 26%(275) 1058 Age: 18-34 48%(241) 24%(121) 28%(137) 499 Age: 35-44 48%(146) 25%(77) 26%(79) 302 Age: 45-64 42%(301) 35%(253) 23%(170) 724 Age: 65+ 52%(243) 27%(123) 21%(97) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 52%(78) 18%(27) 30%(45) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 47%(238) 27%(135) 26%(131) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 43%(213) 31%(155) 26%(128) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 47%(354) 30%(225) 23%(169) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 80%(635) 5%(37) 15%(118) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 41%(208) 20%(101) 39%(198) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 13%(88) 63%(436) 24%(169) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 79%(280) 5%(19) 15%(53) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 81%(355) 4%(17) 15%(64) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 42%(103) 27%(66) 31%(75) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 40%(105) 13%(35) 47%(122) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(44) 63%(210) 24%(80) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 12%(44) 63%(226) 25%(89) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 79%(476) 7%(45) 13%(81) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 50%(291) 22%(127) 28%(160) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(124) 55%(385) 27%(189) 698 Educ: < College 42%(525) 31%(389) 27%(336) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 52%(244) 28%(131) 20%(96) 470 Educ: Post-grad 61%(162) 20%(53) 19%(52) 267 Income: Under 50k 45%(452) 28%(287) 27%(272) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 47%(275) 29%(172) 23%(135) 582 Income: 100k+ 52%(204) 29%(114) 19%(76) 395 Ethnicity: White 44%(703) 32%(518) 24%(387) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 49%(95) 23%(44) 28%(54) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_9: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(931) 29%(573) 24%(484) 1988 Favorable of Trump 11%(89) 64%(539) 25%(209) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 76%(834) 3%(30) 22%(238) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(36) 78%(399) 14%(73) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 16%(53) 43%(140) 41%(135) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 45%(78) 8%(13) 47%(81) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 81%(756) 2%(17) 17%(157) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 42%(321) 33%(251) 25%(191) 762 #1 Issue: Security 19%(47) 57%(143) 24%(60) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 61%(217) 14%(50) 24%(86) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 53%(148) 21%(58) 26%(72) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 51%(39) 21%(16) 28%(21) 77 #1 Issue: Education 38%(28) 32%(23) 30%(22) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 75%(56) 15%(11) 10%(7) 75 #1 Issue: Other 63%(75) 17%(20) 20%(24) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 80%(621) 5%(42) 14%(110) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 14%(90) 62%(403) 25%(162) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 81%(590) 5%(34) 14%(100) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(96) 62%(429) 24%(170) 696 2016 Vote: Other 45%(56) 10%(13) 45%(56) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(189) 22%(97) 35%(157) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 50%(638) 30%(390) 20%(260) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 42%(293) 26%(183) 32%(224) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 71%(607) 10%(84) 19%(162) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 16%(86) 60%(325) 24%(130) 541 2012 Vote: Other 23%(14) 39%(23) 38%(23) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(223) 27%(141) 32%(168) 532 4-Region: Northeast 53%(189) 24%(86) 22%(80) 355 4-Region: Midwest 43%(198) 30%(139) 26%(120) 457 4-Region: South 43%(318) 32%(241) 25%(184) 742 4-Region: West 52%(225) 25%(109) 23%(100) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_10: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Gun policy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(891) 41%(816) 14%(281) 1988 Gender: Male 44%(406) 44%(412) 12%(113) 930 Gender: Female 46%(485) 38%(404) 16%(169) 1058 Age: 18-34 48%(239) 33%(164) 19%(97) 499 Age: 35-44 46%(138) 40%(122) 14%(42) 302 Age: 45-64 39%(282) 48%(346) 13%(97) 724 Age: 65+ 50%(232) 40%(185) 10%(46) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 53%(79) 22%(33) 25%(38) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 46%(234) 38%(191) 16%(78) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 40%(201) 45%(224) 15%(72) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 45%(335) 44%(328) 11%(85) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 80%(632) 9%(69) 11%(88) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 40%(204) 34%(172) 26%(130) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(55) 83%(575) 9%(63) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 77%(270) 12%(43) 11%(40) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 83%(361) 6%(27) 11%(49) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 42%(102) 37%(90) 21%(52) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 39%(102) 31%(82) 30%(78) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 10%(33) 84%(279) 6%(21) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6%(22) 82%(296) 12%(42) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 80%(482) 11%(69) 9%(51) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 49%(281) 33%(193) 18%(103) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 14%(98) 75%(523) 11%(77) 698 Educ: < College 39%(491) 44%(547) 17%(212) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 51%(240) 39%(184) 10%(47) 470 Educ: Post-grad 60%(160) 32%(85) 8%(22) 267 Income: Under 50k 43%(439) 38%(385) 19%(187) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 45%(264) 44%(255) 11%(63) 582 Income: 100k+ 48%(188) 45%(176) 8%(31) 395 Ethnicity: White 41%(661) 46%(741) 13%(206) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 51%(98) 29%(57) 20%(39) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_10: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Gun policy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(891) 41%(816) 14%(281) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 68%(170) 16%(39) 17%(43) 252 Ethnicity: Other 47%(60) 28%(35) 25%(33) 128 All Christian 39%(396) 50%(504) 11%(115) 1014 All Non-Christian 66%(79) 26%(31) 8%(9) 119 Atheist 68%(53) 22%(17) 11%(8) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 50%(233) 28%(129) 23%(106) 468 Something Else 42%(130) 44%(135) 14%(44) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 59%(80) 32%(43) 9%(13) 136 Evangelical 31%(176) 58%(328) 11%(61) 565 Non-Evangelical 47%(335) 40%(288) 13%(92) 714 Community: Urban 54%(280) 32%(164) 15%(75) 519 Community: Suburban 47%(460) 39%(386) 14%(138) 984 Community: Rural 31%(151) 55%(265) 14%(68) 484 Employ: Private Sector 47%(311) 43%(286) 10%(66) 663 Employ: Government 45%(49) 36%(38) 19%(20) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 48%(71) 37%(54) 15%(22) 147 Employ: Homemaker 33%(39) 53%(64) 15%(18) 121 Employ: Retired 46%(239) 43%(224) 10%(54) 516 Employ: Unemployed 41%(101) 35%(85) 23%(57) 243 Employ: Other 35%(43) 43%(52) 22%(27) 122 Military HH: Yes 36%(121) 55%(184) 9%(31) 336 Military HH: No 47%(770) 38%(632) 15%(251) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 9%(52) 80%(442) 11%(60) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 59%(839) 26%(374) 15%(221) 1434 Trump Job Approve 8%(63) 84%(698) 8%(68) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 73%(826) 10%(111) 17%(190) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(29) 90%(436) 5%(22) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 10%(34) 76%(262) 13%(46) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 43%(90) 22%(46) 34%(71) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 80%(736) 7%(65) 13%(119) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_10: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Gun policy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(891) 41%(816) 14%(281) 1988 Favorable of Trump 8%(63) 85%(708) 8%(66) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 74%(815) 9%(100) 17%(187) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 6%(28) 91%(461) 4%(20) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(35) 75%(248) 14%(46) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 35%(60) 28%(48) 37%(64) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 81%(755) 6%(52) 13%(123) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 37%(282) 49%(375) 14%(104) 762 #1 Issue: Security 17%(43) 72%(180) 11%(27) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 65%(230) 22%(76) 13%(47) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48%(133) 34%(94) 19%(52) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 52%(40) 34%(26) 15%(11) 77 #1 Issue: Education 42%(31) 38%(27) 21%(15) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 80%(60) 13%(10) 7%(5) 75 #1 Issue: Other 61%(73) 22%(27) 17%(20) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 81%(624) 8%(65) 11%(84) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 9%(61) 81%(534) 9%(61) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 83%(601) 7%(51) 10%(71) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(65) 83%(575) 8%(55) 696 2016 Vote: Other 40%(50) 32%(39) 28%(35) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(175) 34%(150) 27%(120) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(609) 43%(548) 10%(131) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 40%(282) 38%(268) 22%(151) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 71%(604) 17%(149) 12%(101) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 11%(61) 80%(432) 9%(48) 541 2012 Vote: Other 22%(13) 62%(37) 16%(10) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(212) 37%(198) 23%(122) 532 4-Region: Northeast 47%(166) 38%(133) 16%(55) 355 4-Region: Midwest 43%(198) 44%(199) 13%(60) 457 4-Region: South 41%(307) 44%(330) 14%(106) 742 4-Region: West 51%(220) 35%(153) 14%(61) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_10: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Gun policy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(891) 41%(816) 14%(281) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 80%(738) 9%(82) 11%(106) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8%(65) 82%(656) 10%(78) 798 Note: 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_11: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Protecting Medicare and Social Security Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1007) 35%(699) 14%(283) 1988 Gender: Male 49%(452) 39%(359) 13%(120) 930 Gender: Female 52%(554) 32%(340) 15%(163) 1058 Age: 18-34 55%(277) 26%(132) 18%(91) 499 Age: 35-44 51%(154) 35%(105) 14%(43) 302 Age: 45-64 44%(315) 42%(306) 14%(103) 724 Age: 65+ 56%(260) 34%(156) 10%(46) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 57%(85) 15%(23) 28%(42) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 54%(272) 33%(166) 13%(66) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 44%(220) 40%(201) 15%(76) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 51%(385) 36%(272) 12%(92) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 88%(691) 5%(37) 8%(62) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 47%(240) 26%(130) 27%(136) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(76) 77%(532) 12%(85) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 84%(295) 6%(23) 10%(35) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 91%(396) 3%(14) 6%(26) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 49%(119) 31%(76) 20%(49) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 46%(121) 21%(54) 33%(87) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(38) 78%(260) 11%(35) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(38) 76%(272) 14%(49) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 85%(511) 9%(55) 6%(36) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 56%(323) 27%(156) 17%(97) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 19%(133) 67%(467) 14%(98) 698 Educ: < College 46%(571) 38%(480) 16%(200) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 55%(260) 32%(151) 13%(59) 470 Educ: Post-grad 66%(176) 25%(68) 9%(24) 267 Income: Under 50k 49%(498) 34%(340) 17%(173) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 50%(293) 37%(214) 13%(75) 582 Income: 100k+ 54%(215) 37%(144) 9%(35) 395 Ethnicity: White 46%(744) 40%(646) 14%(218) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 56%(107) 26%(50) 19%(36) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_11: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Protecting Medicare and Social Security Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1007) 35%(699) 14%(283) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 75%(190) 10%(25) 15%(37) 252 Ethnicity: Other 57%(73) 22%(28) 21%(27) 128 All Christian 45%(459) 43%(434) 12%(122) 1014 All Non-Christian 70%(83) 21%(25) 10%(11) 119 Atheist 70%(55) 23%(18) 7%(5) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 57%(265) 21%(97) 23%(106) 468 Something Else 47%(146) 40%(125) 12%(38) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 63%(86) 26%(35) 11%(15) 136 Evangelical 37%(211) 52%(292) 11%(63) 565 Non-Evangelical 53%(378) 34%(245) 13%(90) 714 Community: Urban 56%(290) 28%(147) 16%(83) 519 Community: Suburban 54%(534) 33%(322) 13%(129) 984 Community: Rural 38%(183) 47%(230) 15%(71) 484 Employ: Private Sector 53%(349) 36%(240) 11%(75) 663 Employ: Government 51%(54) 25%(27) 24%(26) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 55%(81) 31%(45) 15%(21) 147 Employ: Homemaker 36%(44) 46%(55) 18%(22) 121 Employ: Retired 51%(263) 39%(203) 10%(50) 516 Employ: Unemployed 51%(123) 31%(75) 18%(45) 243 Employ: Other 40%(49) 35%(42) 25%(31) 122 Military HH: Yes 41%(137) 48%(161) 11%(38) 336 Military HH: No 53%(870) 33%(538) 15%(245) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 12%(67) 76%(420) 12%(67) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 66%(940) 19%(278) 15%(216) 1434 Trump Job Approve 10%(82) 77%(641) 13%(107) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 82%(924) 5%(55) 13%(147) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(28) 88%(430) 6%(29) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 16%(54) 62%(211) 23%(78) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 53%(109) 13%(27) 34%(70) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 89%(814) 3%(28) 8%(77) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_11: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Protecting Medicare and Social Security Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1007) 35%(699) 14%(283) 1988 Favorable of Trump 9%(77) 78%(656) 12%(104) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 83%(912) 4%(42) 14%(149) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 6%(28) 88%(448) 6%(32) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 15%(49) 63%(208) 22%(72) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 47%(81) 13%(23) 40%(68) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 89%(831) 2%(19) 9%(80) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 44%(332) 42%(321) 14%(109) 762 #1 Issue: Security 19%(48) 68%(169) 13%(33) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 70%(247) 18%(63) 12%(43) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 55%(154) 28%(77) 17%(48) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 65%(50) 22%(17) 13%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 50%(36) 30%(22) 20%(15) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 82%(61) 14%(10) 4%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 65%(78) 17%(21) 18%(22) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 87%(676) 4%(33) 8%(65) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 12%(77) 76%(495) 13%(83) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 89%(642) 4%(31) 7%(52) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(81) 76%(531) 12%(84) 696 2016 Vote: Other 54%(66) 15%(18) 32%(39) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 49%(218) 27%(119) 24%(106) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 53%(683) 36%(463) 11%(141) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 46%(324) 34%(236) 20%(142) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 78%(668) 13%(109) 9%(76) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 15%(82) 72%(392) 12%(67) 541 2012 Vote: Other 28%(17) 45%(27) 27%(16) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 45%(239) 32%(170) 23%(123) 532 4-Region: Northeast 54%(190) 30%(108) 16%(57) 355 4-Region: Midwest 49%(222) 37%(171) 14%(64) 457 4-Region: South 47%(349) 38%(285) 15%(109) 742 4-Region: West 57%(246) 31%(135) 12%(54) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_11: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Protecting Medicare and Social Security Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1007) 35%(699) 14%(283) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 88%(811) 5%(45) 8%(70) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 12%(95) 75%(602) 13%(101) 798 Note: 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_12: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Foreign policy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(927) 40%(803) 13%(257) 1988 Gender: Male 45%(419) 44%(411) 11%(100) 930 Gender: Female 48%(508) 37%(392) 15%(157) 1058 Age: 18-34 50%(252) 30%(150) 20%(98) 499 Age: 35-44 47%(141) 38%(116) 15%(46) 302 Age: 45-64 40%(291) 48%(346) 12%(87) 724 Age: 65+ 53%(244) 42%(192) 6%(26) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 53%(79) 19%(29) 28%(41) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 49%(248) 36%(179) 15%(77) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 40%(200) 44%(217) 16%(80) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 49%(365) 44%(330) 7%(53) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 82%(648) 8%(63) 10%(78) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 42%(210) 33%(166) 26%(130) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 10%(69) 83%(575) 7%(49) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 78%(275) 10%(36) 12%(41) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 86%(373) 6%(26) 8%(37) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 45%(109) 37%(90) 19%(45) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 39%(101) 29%(76) 32%(85) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(36) 85%(285) 4%(13) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 9%(33) 81%(290) 10%(36) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 81%(489) 11%(66) 8%(47) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 51%(294) 33%(192) 16%(91) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 16%(113) 75%(526) 9%(60) 698 Educ: < College 42%(522) 43%(540) 15%(188) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 52%(243) 38%(178) 11%(49) 470 Educ: Post-grad 61%(162) 32%(86) 7%(20) 267 Income: Under 50k 45%(455) 38%(385) 17%(171) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 47%(273) 43%(252) 10%(57) 582 Income: 100k+ 51%(200) 42%(166) 7%(29) 395 Ethnicity: White 43%(696) 45%(727) 11%(185) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 52%(100) 26%(50) 22%(43) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_12: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Foreign policy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(927) 40%(803) 13%(257) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 67%(169) 15%(38) 18%(44) 252 Ethnicity: Other 48%(62) 29%(38) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 42%(421) 49%(496) 10%(97) 1014 All Non-Christian 61%(72) 33%(39) 6%(7) 119 Atheist 69%(54) 24%(19) 7%(6) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 54%(251) 26%(123) 20%(94) 468 Something Else 42%(128) 41%(126) 17%(54) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 56%(76) 37%(50) 7%(10) 136 Evangelical 33%(185) 57%(324) 10%(56) 565 Non-Evangelical 49%(348) 39%(277) 12%(89) 714 Community: Urban 54%(279) 32%(169) 14%(72) 519 Community: Suburban 49%(478) 39%(382) 13%(124) 984 Community: Rural 35%(170) 52%(252) 13%(61) 484 Employ: Private Sector 48%(321) 42%(278) 10%(63) 663 Employ: Government 48%(51) 30%(32) 22%(23) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 50%(74) 37%(55) 12%(18) 147 Employ: Homemaker 33%(40) 53%(64) 15%(18) 121 Employ: Retired 49%(252) 45%(232) 6%(32) 516 Employ: Unemployed 44%(107) 34%(82) 22%(55) 243 Employ: Other 34%(42) 40%(48) 26%(32) 122 Military HH: Yes 39%(130) 54%(183) 7%(23) 336 Military HH: No 48%(797) 38%(621) 14%(235) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 10%(54) 80%(446) 10%(54) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 61%(874) 25%(358) 14%(203) 1434 Trump Job Approve 6%(53) 86%(713) 8%(64) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 77%(872) 8%(87) 15%(166) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 5%(24) 90%(440) 5%(23) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 9%(29) 80%(273) 12%(40) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 47%(98) 20%(41) 33%(67) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 84%(774) 5%(46) 11%(99) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_12: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Foreign policy Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(927) 40%(803) 13%(257) 1988 Favorable of Trump 6%(54) 87%(726) 7%(57) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 78%(864) 7%(72) 15%(166) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 5%(24) 92%(466) 4%(18) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9%(30) 79%(260) 12%(38) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 41%(70) 23%(39) 37%(63) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 85%(795) 4%(33) 11%(103) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 40%(304) 46%(354) 14%(104) 762 #1 Issue: Security 17%(42) 76%(190) 7%(18) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 65%(229) 22%(77) 13%(47) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 50%(139) 35%(97) 15%(43) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 58%(45) 27%(21) 14%(11) 77 #1 Issue: Education 50%(36) 32%(24) 18%(13) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 74%(55) 18%(13) 8%(6) 75 #1 Issue: Other 65%(77) 23%(27) 13%(15) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 83%(638) 8%(64) 9%(71) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 11%(71) 82%(536) 7%(47) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 85%(618) 6%(42) 9%(64) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 10%(70) 84%(586) 6%(40) 696 2016 Vote: Other 48%(59) 23%(28) 30%(37) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(181) 33%(147) 26%(116) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 49%(633) 42%(538) 9%(117) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 42%(295) 38%(265) 20%(141) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 74%(629) 16%(138) 10%(87) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 13%(71) 80%(436) 6%(35) 541 2012 Vote: Other 19%(11) 61%(37) 20%(12) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(216) 36%(193) 23%(124) 532 4-Region: Northeast 49%(174) 35%(124) 16%(56) 355 4-Region: Midwest 46%(208) 43%(197) 11%(52) 457 4-Region: South 43%(322) 44%(326) 13%(94) 742 4-Region: West 51%(223) 36%(157) 13%(55) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_13: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Containing the spread of the coronavirus Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(975) 35%(691) 16%(322) 1988 Gender: Male 46%(427) 38%(358) 16%(146) 930 Gender: Female 52%(548) 31%(333) 17%(177) 1058 Age: 18-34 55%(274) 26%(127) 20%(98) 499 Age: 35-44 48%(145) 35%(105) 18%(53) 302 Age: 45-64 43%(309) 42%(302) 16%(113) 724 Age: 65+ 53%(247) 34%(157) 13%(59) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 62%(93) 13%(19) 25%(38) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 51%(257) 33%(167) 16%(79) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 42%(211) 36%(178) 22%(108) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 51%(378) 38%(284) 11%(85) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 85%(671) 5%(43) 9%(75) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 44%(225) 25%(127) 31%(154) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(79) 75%(521) 13%(93) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 80%(283) 8%(29) 12%(41) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 89%(388) 3%(14) 8%(34) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 43%(105) 31%(75) 26%(64) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 46%(119) 20%(52) 35%(90) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(38) 76%(255) 12%(41) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 11%(40) 74%(267) 14%(52) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 84%(503) 9%(55) 7%(44) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 53%(307) 27%(154) 20%(116) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 18%(127) 67%(465) 15%(107) 698 Educ: < College 44%(545) 38%(473) 19%(232) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 55%(259) 32%(150) 13%(62) 470 Educ: Post-grad 64%(171) 25%(68) 11%(29) 267 Income: Under 50k 47%(471) 33%(339) 20%(202) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 50%(290) 36%(208) 14%(83) 582 Income: 100k+ 54%(214) 36%(144) 9%(37) 395 Ethnicity: White 45%(723) 40%(636) 16%(250) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 57%(110) 23%(45) 19%(38) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_13: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Containing the spread of the coronavirus Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(975) 35%(691) 16%(322) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 72%(181) 10%(26) 18%(45) 252 Ethnicity: Other 56%(72) 22%(29) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 45%(452) 42%(428) 13%(134) 1014 All Non-Christian 68%(81) 21%(25) 11%(13) 119 Atheist 69%(54) 20%(16) 10%(8) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 53%(250) 22%(102) 25%(116) 468 Something Else 45%(138) 39%(120) 17%(51) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 64%(87) 25%(35) 11%(15) 136 Evangelical 34%(193) 51%(291) 14%(81) 565 Non-Evangelical 53%(376) 33%(238) 14%(100) 714 Community: Urban 56%(291) 27%(142) 17%(86) 519 Community: Suburban 52%(512) 33%(327) 15%(145) 984 Community: Rural 36%(172) 46%(221) 19%(91) 484 Employ: Private Sector 52%(343) 35%(235) 13%(85) 663 Employ: Government 54%(58) 24%(26) 22%(23) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 50%(74) 33%(48) 17%(25) 147 Employ: Homemaker 38%(46) 42%(51) 19%(23) 121 Employ: Retired 49%(251) 40%(204) 12%(62) 516 Employ: Unemployed 44%(108) 31%(76) 24%(59) 243 Employ: Other 41%(50) 35%(42) 24%(30) 122 Military HH: Yes 39%(132) 48%(162) 12%(41) 336 Military HH: No 51%(842) 32%(529) 17%(281) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 10%(54) 76%(421) 14%(79) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 64%(921) 19%(270) 17%(243) 1434 Trump Job Approve 7%(61) 78%(645) 15%(123) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 81%(913) 4%(41) 15%(172) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(27) 88%(430) 6%(29) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 10%(34) 63%(215) 27%(94) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 50%(103) 8%(18) 42%(86) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 88%(810) 3%(23) 9%(86) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_13: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Containing the spread of the coronavirus Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(975) 35%(691) 16%(322) 1988 Favorable of Trump 7%(58) 78%(656) 15%(123) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 82%(902) 3%(29) 15%(170) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 4%(22) 89%(451) 7%(35) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(36) 62%(205) 27%(87) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 44%(76) 11%(19) 45%(77) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 89%(826) 1%(10) 10%(94) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 43%(329) 41%(310) 16%(123) 762 #1 Issue: Security 17%(43) 68%(169) 15%(38) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 70%(248) 16%(57) 13%(48) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 51%(142) 29%(81) 20%(56) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 58%(44) 27%(21) 15%(12) 77 #1 Issue: Education 43%(31) 29%(21) 28%(20) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 82%(61) 12%(9) 6%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 63%(76) 18%(22) 19%(22) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 85%(657) 5%(42) 10%(74) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 12%(77) 74%(484) 14%(94) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 88%(635) 4%(30) 8%(59) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(74) 76%(527) 14%(94) 696 2016 Vote: Other 49%(61) 13%(17) 38%(46) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 46%(203) 26%(117) 28%(123) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 51%(657) 36%(461) 13%(169) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 45%(318) 33%(229) 22%(154) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 76%(646) 13%(108) 12%(99) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 14%(76) 72%(389) 14%(76) 541 2012 Vote: Other 21%(13) 48%(29) 31%(19) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 45%(239) 31%(165) 24%(128) 532 4-Region: Northeast 51%(181) 29%(104) 20%(70) 355 4-Region: Midwest 47%(214) 36%(163) 18%(80) 457 4-Region: South 45%(337) 38%(284) 16%(121) 742 4-Region: West 56%(243) 32%(140) 12%(52) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_13: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Containing the spread of the coronavirus Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 49%(975) 35%(691) 16%(322) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 85%(786) 5%(48) 10%(93) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(90) 74%(590) 15%(118) 798 Note: 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_14: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Economic recovery following the coronavirus Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(895) 43%(860) 12%(232) 1988 Gender: Male 43%(396) 48%(444) 10%(91) 930 Gender: Female 47%(499) 39%(417) 13%(142) 1058 Age: 18-34 50%(250) 33%(163) 17%(87) 499 Age: 35-44 46%(140) 41%(124) 13%(38) 302 Age: 45-64 39%(279) 50%(363) 11%(82) 724 Age: 65+ 49%(226) 46%(211) 6%(25) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 52%(78) 21%(32) 27%(40) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 49%(245) 39%(196) 12%(63) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 40%(198) 46%(227) 14%(71) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 45%(338) 48%(357) 7%(53) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 83%(653) 9%(69) 9%(68) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 38%(190) 39%(196) 24%(120) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(53) 86%(595) 6%(45) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 80%(281) 10%(35) 10%(37) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 85%(372) 8%(34) 7%(31) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 37%(91) 47%(113) 16%(39) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 38%(99) 32%(83) 31%(80) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 7%(24) 88%(295) 4%(14) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8%(28) 84%(300) 9%(31) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 79%(477) 12%(72) 9%(52) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 48%(278) 38%(217) 14%(83) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(101) 78%(546) 7%(51) 698 Educ: < College 41%(518) 45%(565) 13%(167) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 49%(233) 41%(191) 10%(46) 470 Educ: Post-grad 54%(145) 39%(104) 7%(19) 267 Income: Under 50k 45%(451) 40%(408) 15%(152) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 44%(258) 46%(270) 9%(53) 582 Income: 100k+ 47%(186) 46%(182) 7%(27) 395 Ethnicity: White 41%(652) 49%(786) 11%(170) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 53%(101) 28%(54) 19%(37) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_14: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Economic recovery following the coronavirus Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(895) 43%(860) 12%(232) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 72%(181) 15%(37) 14%(34) 252 Ethnicity: Other 49%(62) 29%(37) 22%(29) 128 All Christian 39%(398) 53%(537) 8%(79) 1014 All Non-Christian 64%(76) 28%(34) 8%(9) 119 Atheist 68%(53) 27%(21) 5%(4) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 51%(239) 29%(138) 19%(91) 468 Something Else 42%(129) 42%(131) 16%(49) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 58%(79) 33%(45) 9%(12) 136 Evangelical 32%(182) 59%(331) 9%(52) 565 Non-Evangelical 46%(331) 43%(310) 10%(73) 714 Community: Urban 53%(273) 34%(174) 14%(72) 519 Community: Suburban 46%(457) 43%(421) 11%(107) 984 Community: Rural 34%(166) 55%(265) 11%(54) 484 Employ: Private Sector 46%(308) 45%(297) 9%(57) 663 Employ: Government 50%(54) 29%(31) 21%(22) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 48%(71) 37%(54) 15%(23) 147 Employ: Homemaker 31%(38) 56%(68) 13%(16) 121 Employ: Retired 45%(234) 49%(256) 5%(27) 516 Employ: Unemployed 43%(105) 37%(90) 20%(48) 243 Employ: Other 37%(45) 41%(50) 22%(27) 122 Military HH: Yes 36%(121) 58%(194) 6%(21) 336 Military HH: No 47%(775) 40%(667) 13%(211) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 9%(50) 82%(456) 9%(47) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 59%(845) 28%(404) 13%(185) 1434 Trump Job Approve 7%(55) 87%(723) 6%(51) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 75%(839) 11%(129) 14%(158) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(28) 92%(446) 3%(13) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(27) 81%(278) 11%(38) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 39%(80) 33%(68) 29%(59) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 83%(759) 7%(61) 11%(99) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_14: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Economic recovery following the coronavirus Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(895) 43%(860) 12%(232) 1988 Favorable of Trump 7%(56) 88%(735) 5%(46) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 75%(826) 11%(120) 14%(156) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 5%(23) 93%(471) 3%(14) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(33) 80%(264) 10%(32) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 35%(61) 34%(59) 30%(52) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 82%(765) 7%(61) 11%(104) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 39%(297) 49%(376) 12%(89) 762 #1 Issue: Security 16%(39) 75%(187) 9%(24) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 63%(222) 25%(87) 12%(44) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 49%(137) 39%(108) 12%(33) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 55%(42) 33%(25) 12%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 47%(34) 39%(28) 14%(10) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 73%(55) 18%(14) 8%(6) 75 #1 Issue: Other 57%(68) 29%(34) 14%(17) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 82%(632) 11%(83) 8%(58) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 8%(53) 85%(555) 7%(48) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 84%(606) 9%(65) 7%(53) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(55) 86%(599) 6%(42) 696 2016 Vote: Other 42%(52) 28%(35) 30%(37) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(183) 36%(161) 22%(99) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 48%(612) 44%(570) 8%(106) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 41%(284) 41%(290) 18%(127) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 72%(616) 19%(159) 9%(79) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 10%(53) 84%(455) 6%(32) 541 2012 Vote: Other 18%(11) 63%(38) 19%(11) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(215) 39%(207) 21%(110) 532 4-Region: Northeast 47%(168) 38%(136) 14%(50) 355 4-Region: Midwest 44%(199) 45%(206) 11%(51) 457 4-Region: South 42%(310) 47%(347) 11%(85) 742 4-Region: West 50%(218) 39%(171) 11%(46) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_14: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Economic recovery following the coronavirus Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(895) 43%(860) 12%(232) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 82%(757) 9%(85) 9%(84) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8%(60) 85%(678) 8%(60) 798 Note: 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_15: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Relations with China Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(893) 40%(789) 15%(306) 1988 Gender: Male 43%(403) 43%(401) 14%(126) 930 Gender: Female 46%(490) 37%(388) 17%(180) 1058 Age: 18-34 50%(249) 30%(149) 20%(102) 499 Age: 35-44 47%(141) 39%(117) 15%(45) 302 Age: 45-64 38%(272) 46%(333) 16%(119) 724 Age: 65+ 50%(232) 41%(189) 9%(42) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 49%(74) 23%(35) 27%(41) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 49%(248) 35%(175) 16%(80) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 39%(195) 43%(213) 18%(89) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 46%(341) 43%(321) 12%(86) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 80%(630) 9%(67) 12%(92) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 39%(196) 34%(174) 27%(136) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 10%(67) 79%(547) 11%(79) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 77%(271) 10%(35) 13%(47) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 82%(359) 7%(33) 10%(44) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 40%(97) 39%(95) 22%(53) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 38%(99) 30%(80) 32%(84) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(36) 81%(271) 8%(27) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 9%(32) 77%(276) 14%(52) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 79%(477) 10%(57) 11%(68) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 48%(277) 34%(194) 18%(105) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(106) 73%(512) 11%(80) 698 Educ: < College 40%(496) 43%(539) 17%(215) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 50%(234) 37%(175) 13%(61) 470 Educ: Post-grad 61%(163) 28%(74) 11%(30) 267 Income: Under 50k 43%(439) 37%(377) 19%(195) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 45%(264) 42%(246) 12%(73) 582 Income: 100k+ 48%(190) 42%(166) 10%(39) 395 Ethnicity: White 41%(664) 44%(711) 14%(233) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 52%(100) 30%(58) 18%(35) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_15: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Relations with China Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(893) 40%(789) 15%(306) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 67%(169) 15%(38) 18%(45) 252 Ethnicity: Other 47%(60) 31%(39) 22%(29) 128 All Christian 39%(400) 48%(485) 13%(129) 1014 All Non-Christian 61%(73) 29%(35) 9%(11) 119 Atheist 68%(54) 24%(19) 8%(6) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 51%(237) 26%(121) 24%(111) 468 Something Else 42%(130) 42%(129) 16%(50) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 56%(76) 34%(46) 11%(15) 136 Evangelical 32%(178) 55%(310) 14%(77) 565 Non-Evangelical 47%(335) 40%(283) 13%(96) 714 Community: Urban 54%(279) 29%(150) 18%(91) 519 Community: Suburban 47%(460) 39%(387) 14%(137) 984 Community: Rural 32%(154) 52%(252) 16%(78) 484 Employ: Private Sector 48%(320) 39%(257) 13%(86) 663 Employ: Government 45%(48) 32%(34) 23%(25) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 47%(69) 39%(58) 14%(21) 147 Employ: Homemaker 33%(40) 53%(64) 13%(16) 121 Employ: Retired 47%(241) 44%(226) 9%(49) 516 Employ: Unemployed 41%(99) 35%(85) 24%(59) 243 Employ: Other 34%(41) 40%(49) 26%(32) 122 Military HH: Yes 34%(115) 54%(183) 11%(38) 336 Military HH: No 47%(778) 37%(606) 16%(268) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 13%(71) 76%(421) 11%(62) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 57%(822) 26%(367) 17%(245) 1434 Trump Job Approve 9%(72) 82%(681) 9%(77) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 73%(822) 9%(103) 18%(201) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 7%(33) 87%(423) 6%(31) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 11%(39) 75%(258) 13%(46) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 40%(82) 28%(57) 33%(68) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 80%(739) 5%(46) 15%(134) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_15: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Relations with China Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(893) 40%(789) 15%(306) 1988 Favorable of Trump 8%(70) 83%(696) 9%(71) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 74%(812) 8%(88) 18%(203) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(33) 87%(443) 6%(32) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(36) 77%(253) 12%(40) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 38%(65) 29%(50) 33%(57) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 80%(747) 4%(38) 16%(145) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 39%(301) 47%(356) 14%(105) 762 #1 Issue: Security 17%(42) 74%(184) 9%(23) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 65%(229) 19%(67) 16%(58) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 46%(127) 33%(91) 22%(60) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 48%(37) 31%(24) 21%(16) 77 #1 Issue: Education 38%(28) 35%(25) 27%(19) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 73%(55) 21%(16) 6%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 62%(74) 21%(26) 17%(20) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 80%(616) 8%(64) 12%(93) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 11%(71) 79%(515) 11%(69) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 83%(598) 7%(48) 11%(79) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(74) 80%(556) 9%(66) 696 2016 Vote: Other 38%(47) 27%(33) 35%(43) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(174) 34%(151) 27%(119) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(611) 41%(530) 11%(146) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 40%(282) 37%(259) 23%(160) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 71%(605) 16%(132) 14%(117) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 12%(66) 79%(427) 9%(49) 541 2012 Vote: Other 22%(13) 60%(36) 18%(11) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(209) 36%(193) 24%(130) 532 4-Region: Northeast 49%(174) 35%(123) 16%(58) 355 4-Region: Midwest 43%(195) 42%(192) 15%(70) 457 4-Region: South 41%(307) 43%(320) 16%(115) 742 4-Region: West 50%(217) 36%(154) 14%(63) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_15: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Relations with China Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(893) 40%(789) 15%(306) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 79%(731) 9%(82) 12%(113) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10%(78) 79%(632) 11%(89) 798 Note: 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_16: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Race relations Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1022) 32%(630) 17%(335) 1988 Gender: Male 51%(470) 33%(312) 16%(149) 930 Gender: Female 52%(552) 30%(319) 18%(187) 1058 Age: 18-34 57%(287) 24%(119) 19%(94) 499 Age: 35-44 52%(157) 30%(89) 18%(56) 302 Age: 45-64 44%(320) 40%(287) 16%(117) 724 Age: 65+ 56%(258) 29%(136) 15%(69) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 59%(88) 14%(21) 27%(41) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 56%(281) 29%(145) 15%(77) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 46%(230) 34%(171) 19%(96) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 51%(382) 35%(260) 14%(106) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 85%(674) 4%(35) 10%(80) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 49%(250) 20%(102) 30%(154) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 14%(97) 71%(494) 15%(101) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 82%(289) 5%(18) 13%(46) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 88%(386) 4%(17) 8%(34) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 52%(128) 24%(58) 24%(58) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 47%(123) 17%(44) 37%(96) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 16%(54) 71%(236) 13%(45) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 12%(44) 72%(259) 16%(57) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 84%(504) 7%(45) 9%(53) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 57%(332) 22%(129) 20%(116) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 21%(145) 63%(438) 16%(115) 698 Educ: < College 47%(583) 34%(428) 19%(239) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 56%(263) 30%(140) 14%(68) 470 Educ: Post-grad 66%(176) 23%(63) 11%(29) 267 Income: Under 50k 49%(500) 30%(307) 20%(204) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 52%(300) 34%(198) 14%(84) 582 Income: 100k+ 56%(222) 32%(125) 12%(47) 395 Ethnicity: White 47%(753) 36%(584) 17%(272) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 59%(114) 21%(41) 20%(38) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_16: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Race relations Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1022) 32%(630) 17%(335) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 75%(189) 9%(22) 16%(41) 252 Ethnicity: Other 63%(81) 20%(25) 17%(22) 128 All Christian 47%(473) 39%(399) 14%(142) 1014 All Non-Christian 69%(82) 20%(23) 12%(14) 119 Atheist 69%(54) 20%(16) 10%(8) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 58%(271) 18%(84) 24%(113) 468 Something Else 46%(142) 35%(108) 19%(59) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 65%(88) 24%(32) 11%(15) 136 Evangelical 38%(216) 47%(263) 15%(86) 565 Non-Evangelical 53%(381) 31%(223) 16%(111) 714 Community: Urban 58%(300) 26%(133) 16%(86) 519 Community: Suburban 55%(538) 30%(291) 16%(156) 984 Community: Rural 38%(184) 43%(207) 19%(94) 484 Employ: Private Sector 55%(364) 32%(215) 13%(84) 663 Employ: Government 55%(59) 19%(20) 27%(28) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 54%(80) 31%(45) 15%(23) 147 Employ: Homemaker 38%(47) 42%(51) 20%(24) 121 Employ: Retired 52%(266) 35%(181) 13%(69) 516 Employ: Unemployed 48%(116) 27%(66) 25%(61) 243 Employ: Other 42%(51) 33%(40) 25%(31) 122 Military HH: Yes 41%(138) 45%(150) 14%(48) 336 Military HH: No 54%(885) 29%(481) 17%(287) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(75) 70%(389) 16%(90) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 66%(947) 17%(242) 17%(245) 1434 Trump Job Approve 11%(90) 72%(597) 17%(142) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 82%(927) 3%(32) 15%(167) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(28) 87%(421) 8%(37) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 18%(62) 51%(176) 31%(105) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 55%(114) 9%(19) 36%(74) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 88%(813) 2%(14) 10%(93) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_16: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Race relations Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1022) 32%(630) 17%(335) 1988 Favorable of Trump 11%(89) 73%(607) 17%(141) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 83%(919) 2%(19) 15%(164) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(34) 86%(435) 8%(40) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 17%(55) 52%(172) 31%(101) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 54%(93) 8%(14) 38%(65) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 89%(826) 1%(5) 11%(100) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(345) 38%(289) 17%(129) 762 #1 Issue: Security 17%(43) 64%(160) 19%(48) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 71%(250) 15%(54) 14%(49) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 57%(157) 23%(64) 20%(57) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 61%(47) 21%(16) 18%(14) 77 #1 Issue: Education 57%(41) 27%(20) 16%(11) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 80%(60) 12%(9) 8%(6) 75 #1 Issue: Other 66%(80) 16%(19) 18%(21) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 86%(665) 4%(33) 10%(75) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 15%(100) 69%(450) 16%(106) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 89%(642) 3%(22) 8%(60) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(100) 69%(482) 16%(114) 696 2016 Vote: Other 55%(68) 10%(12) 35%(43) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 48%(212) 26%(114) 26%(117) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 53%(683) 33%(424) 14%(180) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 48%(339) 29%(206) 22%(155) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 78%(668) 10%(86) 12%(100) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 18%(96) 67%(361) 16%(84) 541 2012 Vote: Other 22%(13) 42%(25) 36%(22) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 46%(245) 30%(159) 24%(129) 532 4-Region: Northeast 57%(203) 26%(92) 17%(60) 355 4-Region: Midwest 47%(215) 36%(165) 17%(76) 457 4-Region: South 48%(359) 34%(249) 18%(134) 742 4-Region: West 56%(245) 29%(124) 15%(65) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_16: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Race relations Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 51%(1022) 32%(630) 17%(335) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 86%(794) 4%(39) 10%(93) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 15%(116) 69%(554) 16%(128) 798 Note: 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_17: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Public safety Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(944) 39%(783) 13%(261) 1988 Gender: Male 46%(428) 44%(405) 11%(98) 930 Gender: Female 49%(516) 36%(378) 15%(164) 1058 Age: 18-34 54%(271) 30%(149) 16%(80) 499 Age: 35-44 49%(149) 36%(110) 14%(43) 302 Age: 45-64 40%(292) 46%(335) 13%(97) 724 Age: 65+ 50%(232) 41%(189) 9%(41) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 58%(87) 20%(30) 22%(33) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 51%(259) 35%(177) 13%(67) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 42%(210) 42%(211) 15%(76) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 47%(353) 43%(318) 10%(77) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 84%(665) 6%(49) 9%(75) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 41%(207) 34%(170) 25%(129) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 10%(71) 81%(564) 8%(58) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 82%(289) 8%(28) 10%(36) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 86%(376) 5%(21) 9%(39) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 43%(104) 41%(99) 17%(41) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 39%(103) 27%(71) 34%(88) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 10%(34) 83%(278) 6%(22) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(37) 80%(286) 10%(36) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 82%(495) 10%(63) 7%(44) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 51%(297) 30%(175) 18%(105) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 16%(115) 74%(517) 10%(67) 698 Educ: < College 43%(534) 42%(528) 15%(188) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 52%(245) 37%(172) 11%(53) 470 Educ: Post-grad 61%(164) 31%(83) 8%(20) 267 Income: Under 50k 45%(457) 38%(381) 17%(173) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 48%(278) 42%(246) 10%(59) 582 Income: 100k+ 53%(209) 40%(156) 7%(29) 395 Ethnicity: White 43%(693) 44%(713) 13%(202) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 56%(107) 25%(49) 19%(37) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_17: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Public safety Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(944) 39%(783) 13%(261) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 73%(185) 13%(34) 13%(33) 252 Ethnicity: Other 51%(65) 28%(36) 21%(27) 128 All Christian 42%(428) 47%(479) 11%(108) 1014 All Non-Christian 67%(80) 28%(33) 4%(5) 119 Atheist 67%(52) 26%(21) 7%(6) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 54%(252) 26%(120) 21%(97) 468 Something Else 43%(132) 42%(130) 15%(46) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 61%(83) 32%(43) 7%(10) 136 Evangelical 35%(200) 55%(313) 9%(52) 565 Non-Evangelical 48%(343) 39%(276) 13%(95) 714 Community: Urban 55%(287) 30%(153) 15%(79) 519 Community: Suburban 49%(484) 38%(379) 12%(121) 984 Community: Rural 35%(172) 52%(251) 13%(62) 484 Employ: Private Sector 51%(337) 39%(258) 10%(68) 663 Employ: Government 51%(55) 31%(33) 18%(20) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 48%(70) 37%(55) 15%(23) 147 Employ: Homemaker 32%(39) 47%(57) 21%(25) 121 Employ: Retired 47%(242) 46%(236) 8%(39) 516 Employ: Unemployed 46%(111) 34%(82) 20%(50) 243 Employ: Other 39%(48) 41%(50) 20%(24) 122 Military HH: Yes 39%(130) 53%(179) 8%(26) 336 Military HH: No 49%(814) 37%(604) 14%(235) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 10%(53) 81%(451) 9%(50) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 62%(891) 23%(332) 15%(211) 1434 Trump Job Approve 8%(63) 84%(695) 9%(71) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 78%(878) 7%(82) 15%(166) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 5%(25) 90%(440) 4%(21) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 11%(38) 74%(255) 15%(50) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 43%(89) 22%(45) 35%(73) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 86%(789) 4%(37) 10%(93) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_17: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Public safety Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(944) 39%(783) 13%(261) 1988 Favorable of Trump 7%(60) 85%(709) 8%(68) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 79%(870) 6%(66) 15%(166) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 5%(26) 91%(461) 4%(22) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(34) 76%(249) 14%(46) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 41%(70) 23%(40) 36%(62) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 86%(800) 3%(27) 11%(103) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 42%(322) 46%(347) 12%(93) 762 #1 Issue: Security 16%(40) 75%(187) 9%(22) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 66%(232) 21%(74) 14%(48) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48%(133) 34%(94) 18%(51) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 59%(45) 28%(21) 13%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 55%(40) 30%(22) 15%(11) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 77%(58) 16%(12) 7%(5) 75 #1 Issue: Other 62%(74) 22%(26) 17%(20) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 84%(646) 7%(52) 10%(75) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 11%(71) 80%(525) 9%(59) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 88%(637) 4%(29) 8%(57) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(65) 81%(567) 9%(64) 696 2016 Vote: Other 43%(53) 23%(29) 33%(41) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(188) 35%(157) 22%(99) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 50%(641) 40%(513) 10%(133) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 43%(302) 39%(270) 18%(128) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 75%(642) 14%(119) 11%(93) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 11%(61) 80%(433) 9%(46) 541 2012 Vote: Other 20%(12) 62%(37) 18%(11) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(228) 36%(193) 21%(111) 532 4-Region: Northeast 50%(177) 35%(124) 15%(54) 355 4-Region: Midwest 46%(209) 41%(189) 13%(59) 457 4-Region: South 44%(330) 42%(312) 13%(100) 742 4-Region: West 52%(227) 37%(159) 11%(48) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL4_17: Who do you trust more to handle each of the following? Public safety Don’t know / No Demographic Joe Biden Donald Trump opinion Total N Registered Voters 47%(944) 39%(783) 13%(261) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 84%(773) 6%(60) 10%(93) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10%(80) 80%(643) 9%(76) 798 Note: 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_1: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Black Lives Matter Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 31%(615) 21%(421) 12%(238) 29%(568) 7%(131) 1%(14) 1988 Gender: Male 28%(265) 22%(203) 12%(112) 31%(291) 6%(53) 1%(7) 930 Gender: Female 33%(350) 21%(218) 12%(127) 26%(277) 7%(78) 1%(7) 1058 Age: 18-34 49%(243) 20%(102) 10%(52) 12%(60) 7%(34) 2%(10) 499 Age: 35-44 35%(107) 22%(67) 11%(35) 23%(70) 7%(21) 1%(2) 302 Age: 45-64 23%(168) 19%(136) 11%(80) 39%(282) 8%(57) — (2) 724 Age: 65+ 21%(97) 25%(116) 16%(72) 34%(157) 4%(20) — (0) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 56%(84) 21%(32) 4%(6) 10%(15) 7%(10) 2%(3) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 44%(221) 20%(99) 13%(64) 16%(80) 6%(31) 2%(9) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 27%(132) 21%(106) 11%(57) 31%(155) 9%(45) — (1) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 22%(164) 22%(166) 13%(97) 38%(281) 5%(40) — (1) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 52%(409) 27%(214) 7%(54) 8%(61) 6%(49) — (2) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 26%(132) 24%(121) 15%(78) 25%(125) 8%(40) 2%(9) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(74) 12%(85) 15%(106) 55%(382) 6%(42) — (3) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 51%(179) 29%(103) 6%(20) 8%(30) 6%(20) — (1) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 53%(230) 26%(112) 8%(33) 7%(31) 7%(29) — (1) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 23%(55) 22%(54) 16%(38) 30%(72) 8%(21) 2%(4) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29%(77) 26%(67) 15%(40) 20%(53) 7%(19) 2%(5) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(31) 14%(46) 16%(53) 57%(189) 4%(12) 1%(2) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 12%(43) 11%(39) 15%(53) 54%(193) 8%(30) — (1) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 57%(343) 26%(157) 7%(45) 5%(32) 4%(24) — (1) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 29%(168) 26%(150) 12%(72) 22%(127) 10%(55) 1%(6) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(67) 13%(90) 16%(114) 56%(394) 5%(32) — (1) 698 Educ: < College 29%(366) 19%(232) 12%(149) 31%(393) 8%(98) 1%(11) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 30%(142) 24%(113) 12%(57) 29%(136) 5%(22) — (1) 470 Educ: Post-grad 40%(108) 28%(75) 12%(32) 15%(39) 4%(12) 1%(2) 267 Income: Under 50k 32%(325) 20%(204) 10%(104) 28%(282) 9%(87) 1%(10) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 32%(184) 20%(114) 14%(81) 30%(174) 5%(29) — (1) 582 Income: 100k+ 27%(106) 26%(102) 14%(54) 29%(113) 4%(16) 1%(4) 395 Ethnicity: White 25%(403) 21%(334) 13%(214) 33%(537) 7%(111) 1%(8) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 45%(87) 26%(49) 9%(17) 14%(27) 6%(11) — (0) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_1: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Black Lives Matter Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 31%(615) 21%(421) 12%(238) 29%(568) 7%(131) 1%(14) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 62%(156) 22%(55) 4%(11) 5%(13) 5%(12) 2%(5) 252 Ethnicity: Other 44%(56) 25%(32) 11%(14) 14%(17) 6%(8) — (1) 128 All Christian 25%(251) 20%(206) 13%(136) 35%(352) 7%(67) — (2) 1014 All Non-Christian 43%(51) 30%(35) 8%(9) 16%(19) 3%(4) — (0) 119 Atheist 51%(40) 17%(13) 11%(9) 19%(15) 2%(1) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 36%(171) 23%(106) 12%(56) 19%(89) 8%(39) 1%(7) 468 Something Else 33%(103) 19%(59) 9%(28) 30%(93) 6%(20) 2%(6) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 39%(53) 27%(36) 10%(14) 21%(29) 3%(4) — (0) 136 Evangelical 26%(149) 16%(92) 12%(70) 37%(211) 7%(39) 1%(4) 565 Non-Evangelical 27%(194) 22%(160) 12%(88) 31%(221) 7%(48) 1%(4) 714 Community: Urban 43%(222) 23%(121) 11%(56) 16%(85) 6%(29) 1%(7) 519 Community: Suburban 29%(287) 22%(218) 12%(116) 30%(294) 7%(66) — (4) 984 Community: Rural 22%(106) 17%(82) 14%(67) 39%(190) 7%(36) 1%(4) 484 Employ: Private Sector 32%(209) 23%(154) 10%(68) 28%(188) 6%(41) — (3) 663 Employ: Government 38%(41) 18%(19) 14%(14) 18%(20) 9%(9) 3%(4) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 37%(54) 21%(31) 9%(14) 25%(37) 7%(10) 1%(2) 147 Employ: Homemaker 26%(32) 17%(21) 15%(19) 34%(41) 7%(8) 1%(1) 121 Employ: Retired 22%(112) 22%(113) 16%(81) 36%(186) 5%(25) — (0) 516 Employ: Unemployed 33%(81) 21%(50) 10%(23) 25%(60) 11%(28) 1%(1) 243 Employ: Other 34%(42) 17%(20) 14%(17) 26%(32) 6%(7) 3%(4) 122 Military HH: Yes 19%(64) 21%(71) 13%(43) 40%(136) 6%(20) 1%(2) 336 Military HH: No 33%(551) 21%(349) 12%(196) 26%(433) 7%(111) 1%(12) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(80) 14%(77) 11%(62) 52%(286) 8%(43) 1%(7) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 37%(535) 24%(344) 12%(177) 20%(283) 6%(88) 1%(8) 1434 Trump Job Approve 11%(93) 12%(100) 15%(124) 55%(457) 6%(50) 1%(5) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 46%(520) 28%(314) 10%(111) 9%(107) 6%(68) 1%(7) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 9%(46) 10%(50) 11%(52) 64%(312) 5%(25) — (2) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 14%(47) 15%(50) 21%(72) 42%(145) 7%(24) 1%(4) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 26%(53) 26%(53) 18%(37) 16%(32) 14%(29) 1%(3) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 51%(466) 28%(261) 8%(74) 8%(75) 4%(39) — (4) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_1: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Black Lives Matter Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 31%(615) 21%(421) 12%(238) 29%(568) 7%(131) 1%(14) 1988 Favorable of Trump 12%(98) 11%(96) 15%(125) 56%(466) 6%(48) 1%(4) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 46%(504) 29%(315) 10%(109) 9%(101) 6%(66) 1%(6) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 11%(56) 10%(52) 11%(55) 64%(324) 4%(21) — (2) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 13%(43) 13%(44) 21%(70) 43%(143) 8%(27) 1%(3) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 21%(35) 28%(48) 19%(33) 19%(32) 13%(22) — (1) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 50%(468) 29%(267) 8%(76) 7%(69) 5%(44) 1%(5) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 30%(227) 17%(132) 13%(100) 32%(244) 7%(52) 1%(7) 762 #1 Issue: Security 11%(28) 12%(31) 12%(30) 57%(142) 7%(17) 1%(2) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 45%(161) 27%(95) 9%(33) 14%(48) 5%(17) — (0) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 23%(63) 24%(66) 14%(39) 30%(83) 9%(25) 1%(2) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 45%(35) 16%(12) 14%(11) 15%(11) 8%(6) 2%(2) 77 #1 Issue: Education 38%(28) 30%(22) 12%(9) 14%(10) 3%(2) 2%(1) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 48%(36) 27%(20) 10%(8) 9%(7) 6%(4) — (0) 75 #1 Issue: Other 31%(37) 36%(43) 8%(9) 18%(22) 6%(8) 1%(1) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 50%(389) 28%(216) 10%(77) 7%(57) 4%(33) — (1) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(67) 14%(89) 16%(102) 55%(363) 5%(34) — (1) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 50%(359) 29%(210) 9%(63) 7%(49) 6%(43) — (1) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 10%(71) 12%(83) 16%(112) 56%(390) 5%(38) — (2) 696 2016 Vote: Other 17%(20) 29%(36) 18%(22) 28%(35) 8%(10) — (0) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37%(164) 21%(92) 9%(41) 21%(94) 9%(40) 3%(12) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 29%(380) 21%(272) 13%(173) 30%(391) 5%(65) — (6) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 34%(235) 21%(148) 9%(66) 25%(177) 9%(67) 1%(8) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 43%(368) 28%(241) 10%(86) 13%(111) 5%(44) — (3) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7%(39) 13%(71) 17%(93) 58%(313) 4%(23) — (1) 541 2012 Vote: Other 13%(8) 12%(7) 19%(12) 50%(30) 6%(4) — (0) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 38%(200) 19%(101) 9%(47) 21%(114) 11%(60) 2%(10) 532 4-Region: Northeast 32%(115) 23%(83) 12%(43) 24%(84) 8%(30) — (0) 355 4-Region: Midwest 27%(121) 20%(90) 12%(55) 33%(149) 8%(38) 1%(3) 457 4-Region: South 32%(234) 20%(149) 11%(81) 31%(232) 6%(42) 1%(5) 742 4-Region: West 33%(145) 23%(99) 14%(59) 24%(104) 5%(22) 1%(6) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_1: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Black Lives Matter Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 31%(615) 21%(421) 12%(238) 29%(568) 7%(131) 1%(14) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 51%(477) 27%(252) 7%(69) 7%(67) 6%(58) — (3) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10%(82) 12%(96) 16%(126) 55%(442) 6%(48) 1%(5) 798 Note: 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_2: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Alt-right Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(80) 7%(139) 7%(141) 40%(789) 15%(297) 27%(543) 1988 Gender: Male 6%(56) 10%(96) 9%(86) 42%(389) 13%(122) 19%(180) 930 Gender: Female 2%(23) 4%(42) 5%(55) 38%(399) 17%(175) 34%(363) 1058 Age: 18-34 5%(24) 9%(47) 8%(40) 34%(168) 16%(80) 28%(140) 499 Age: 35-44 8%(23) 10%(30) 7%(20) 38%(115) 16%(48) 22%(67) 302 Age: 45-64 4%(26) 5%(38) 7%(54) 39%(285) 16%(117) 28%(204) 724 Age: 65+ 1%(7) 5%(24) 6%(27) 48%(221) 11%(52) 29%(132) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 4%(6) 7%(11) 7%(11) 33%(49) 16%(24) 33%(50) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 6%(31) 10%(49) 8%(41) 36%(183) 15%(75) 25%(125) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 4%(21) 7%(34) 6%(32) 38%(190) 18%(91) 26%(129) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 3%(20) 5%(38) 6%(47) 45%(334) 13%(94) 29%(214) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 3%(24) 4%(32) 5%(40) 49%(390) 13%(106) 25%(198) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 1%(4) 4%(22) 8%(40) 43%(217) 18%(93) 26%(131) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(53) 12%(85) 9%(61) 26%(182) 14%(98) 31%(214) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(20) 6%(22) 8%(28) 51%(179) 11%(37) 19%(66) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(3) 2%(9) 3%(12) 48%(211) 16%(68) 30%(132) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 1%(3) 8%(18) 9%(23) 45%(110) 17%(41) 20%(49) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women — (1) 1%(4) 7%(17) 41%(107) 20%(52) 31%(81) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 10%(33) 17%(56) 11%(35) 30%(100) 13%(44) 20%(65) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5%(19) 8%(29) 7%(26) 23%(82) 15%(54) 42%(149) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(16) 5%(32) 7%(43) 57%(345) 8%(48) 20%(118) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 3%(16) 6%(32) 6%(32) 38%(220) 21%(121) 27%(155) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 7%(46) 11%(74) 9%(63) 30%(207) 14%(96) 30%(210) 698 Educ: < College 3%(40) 6%(75) 7%(84) 34%(429) 16%(205) 33%(416) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 5%(23) 9%(41) 7%(35) 47%(221) 13%(60) 19%(90) 470 Educ: Post-grad 6%(17) 8%(22) 8%(22) 52%(139) 12%(31) 14%(36) 267 Income: Under 50k 3%(33) 6%(62) 6%(61) 35%(356) 16%(159) 34%(339) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 4%(24) 8%(44) 7%(40) 46%(267) 13%(77) 22%(131) 582 Income: 100k+ 6%(23) 8%(33) 10%(40) 42%(166) 15%(61) 18%(73) 395 Ethnicity: White 4%(60) 7%(119) 7%(112) 41%(654) 14%(233) 27%(430) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 6%(11) 12%(23) 6%(11) 29%(56) 16%(31) 31%(59) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_2: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Alt-right Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(80) 7%(139) 7%(141) 40%(789) 15%(297) 27%(543) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 5%(14) 5%(12) 7%(18) 35%(88) 16%(41) 31%(78) 252 Ethnicity: Other 5%(6) 5%(7) 9%(11) 36%(46) 18%(23) 27%(35) 128 All Christian 5%(54) 9%(91) 8%(85) 36%(366) 14%(145) 27%(273) 1014 All Non-Christian 6%(7) 8%(10) 11%(13) 50%(59) 15%(17) 11%(13) 119 Atheist 1%(1) — (0) 11%(9) 67%(52) 6%(5) 15%(12) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 1%(5) 4%(16) 5%(23) 45%(212) 18%(82) 28%(130) 468 Something Else 4%(13) 7%(21) 4%(11) 32%(100) 16%(48) 37%(115) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 5%(7) 9%(13) 10%(14) 49%(66) 14%(19) 13%(17) 136 Evangelical 6%(35) 11%(62) 8%(45) 28%(158) 14%(81) 33%(184) 565 Non-Evangelical 4%(27) 5%(39) 7%(50) 41%(294) 15%(109) 27%(196) 714 Community: Urban 6%(29) 11%(59) 7%(37) 33%(173) 14%(74) 28%(147) 519 Community: Suburban 3%(33) 5%(54) 7%(71) 46%(448) 15%(148) 23%(230) 984 Community: Rural 4%(17) 5%(25) 7%(32) 35%(168) 16%(75) 34%(166) 484 Employ: Private Sector 7%(44) 9%(57) 8%(53) 41%(272) 15%(97) 21%(139) 663 Employ: Government 3%(4) 8%(8) 6%(6) 43%(46) 14%(15) 25%(27) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 7%(10) 11%(16) 4%(6) 41%(60) 12%(18) 25%(37) 147 Employ: Homemaker — (0) 6%(7) 12%(14) 29%(35) 22%(27) 31%(38) 121 Employ: Retired 2%(13) 5%(27) 7%(37) 44%(227) 11%(59) 30%(154) 516 Employ: Unemployed 1%(3) 5%(12) 7%(17) 41%(101) 17%(40) 29%(71) 243 Employ: Other 1%(1) 4%(5) 3%(4) 22%(27) 22%(27) 48%(58) 122 Military HH: Yes 2%(8) 7%(24) 11%(37) 37%(123) 14%(47) 29%(96) 336 Military HH: No 4%(72) 7%(114) 6%(103) 40%(666) 15%(250) 27%(447) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 9%(50) 13%(71) 9%(52) 23%(130) 17%(96) 28%(155) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 2%(30) 5%(68) 6%(89) 46%(659) 14%(201) 27%(388) 1434 Trump Job Approve 7%(60) 12%(97) 9%(76) 27%(221) 15%(127) 30%(247) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(19) 3%(38) 6%(65) 50%(567) 14%(157) 25%(280) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 10%(50) 13%(63) 8%(41) 27%(131) 15%(75) 26%(126) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 3%(10) 10%(34) 10%(35) 26%(90) 15%(52) 35%(121) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 2%(5) 9%(18) 10%(22) 28%(58) 15%(31) 35%(72) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(14) 2%(19) 5%(44) 55%(508) 14%(126) 23%(208) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_2: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Alt-right Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(80) 7%(139) 7%(141) 40%(789) 15%(297) 27%(543) 1988 Favorable of Trump 8%(66) 12%(98) 9%(75) 26%(221) 15%(127) 30%(250) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(13) 3%(36) 6%(66) 51%(558) 14%(154) 25%(275) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 11%(57) 13%(64) 8%(42) 26%(130) 15%(74) 28%(141) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 3%(9) 10%(34) 10%(33) 28%(91) 16%(53) 33%(109) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 2%(3) 8%(15) 10%(17) 28%(48) 13%(22) 39%(67) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(10) 2%(21) 5%(49) 55%(509) 14%(133) 22%(208) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 5%(36) 8%(63) 9%(66) 34%(257) 15%(118) 29%(222) 762 #1 Issue: Security 8%(21) 9%(22) 6%(14) 28%(70) 18%(46) 31%(77) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 2%(8) 6%(21) 6%(20) 51%(180) 15%(52) 21%(73) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 1%(3) 5%(13) 5%(14) 41%(113) 13%(37) 36%(99) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 2%(1) 8%(6) 3%(3) 42%(33) 22%(17) 23%(18) 77 #1 Issue: Education 8%(6) 12%(9) 10%(7) 25%(18) 16%(11) 29%(21) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(4) 6%(4) 13%(10) 59%(44) 7%(5) 9%(7) 75 #1 Issue: Other — (0) 1%(1) 6%(8) 63%(75) 9%(10) 21%(26) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(21) 4%(32) 6%(43) 53%(413) 14%(111) 20%(152) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(48) 12%(78) 10%(63) 29%(192) 15%(96) 27%(177) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 3%(20) 4%(32) 6%(40) 52%(379) 14%(101) 21%(152) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(48) 12%(85) 10%(70) 29%(201) 15%(103) 27%(190) 696 2016 Vote: Other — (0) 3%(3) 4%(5) 55%(68) 12%(15) 26%(33) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3%(12) 4%(19) 6%(26) 32%(141) 17%(78) 38%(168) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 5%(61) 7%(92) 7%(93) 44%(564) 14%(177) 23%(299) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 3%(18) 7%(46) 7%(48) 32%(225) 17%(120) 35%(244) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 3%(22) 5%(46) 5%(46) 49%(422) 14%(119) 23%(198) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7%(36) 10%(52) 10%(52) 34%(182) 14%(78) 26%(140) 541 2012 Vote: Other 5%(3) 7%(4) 9%(5) 41%(25) 18%(11) 20%(12) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3%(18) 7%(36) 7%(37) 30%(160) 17%(88) 36%(193) 532 4-Region: Northeast 5%(18) 8%(29) 6%(23) 39%(139) 17%(61) 24%(85) 355 4-Region: Midwest 3%(16) 5%(25) 6%(29) 42%(190) 16%(72) 27%(126) 457 4-Region: South 4%(28) 7%(53) 8%(57) 37%(278) 14%(103) 30%(222) 742 4-Region: West 4%(18) 7%(31) 7%(32) 42%(182) 14%(61) 25%(110) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_2: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Alt-right Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(80) 7%(139) 7%(141) 40%(789) 15%(297) 27%(543) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(25) 4%(35) 5%(50) 50%(466) 13%(124) 24%(226) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(54) 11%(92) 9%(72) 27%(218) 15%(123) 30%(241) 798 Note: 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_3: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Alt-left Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(71) 7%(134) 9%(185) 35%(701) 16%(328) 29%(570) 1988 Gender: Male 4%(41) 9%(86) 12%(112) 38%(357) 14%(132) 22%(202) 930 Gender: Female 3%(30) 5%(48) 7%(72) 32%(343) 19%(196) 35%(368) 1058 Age: 18-34 6%(30) 10%(49) 10%(49) 23%(117) 19%(94) 32%(161) 499 Age: 35-44 6%(19) 9%(28) 10%(31) 31%(94) 18%(56) 25%(75) 302 Age: 45-64 2%(13) 5%(35) 9%(63) 39%(285) 16%(118) 29%(209) 724 Age: 65+ 2%(8) 5%(23) 9%(42) 44%(206) 13%(60) 27%(125) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 8%(12) 9%(13) 8%(12) 20%(30) 20%(29) 36%(54) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 7%(33) 10%(49) 10%(53) 27%(136) 19%(93) 28%(140) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 2%(12) 7%(34) 9%(44) 34%(171) 17%(85) 30%(151) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 2%(14) 5%(35) 9%(66) 43%(323) 14%(106) 27%(205) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 6%(44) 10%(77) 12%(99) 25%(197) 18%(141) 29%(231) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 1%(7) 6%(28) 9%(46) 35%(178) 20%(101) 29%(145) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 3%(19) 4%(29) 6%(41) 47%(325) 12%(85) 28%(194) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(23) 13%(48) 16%(57) 27%(94) 16%(56) 22%(76) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 5%(22) 7%(29) 10%(42) 24%(103) 20%(86) 35%(155) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 1%(3) 6%(15) 12%(29) 37%(89) 18%(44) 26%(63) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 1%(4) 5%(13) 6%(17) 34%(89) 22%(56) 31%(82) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 4%(15) 7%(23) 8%(27) 52%(174) 9%(31) 19%(63) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 1%(4) 2%(6) 4%(13) 42%(151) 15%(54) 36%(130) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(48) 12%(73) 15%(88) 23%(137) 16%(98) 26%(158) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 1%(8) 6%(37) 9%(54) 35%(200) 20%(116) 28%(161) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 2%(13) 3%(24) 6%(39) 50%(348) 12%(82) 27%(191) 698 Educ: < College 3%(40) 5%(65) 7%(91) 33%(416) 18%(219) 34%(419) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 3%(13) 8%(39) 13%(59) 40%(187) 14%(68) 22%(105) 470 Educ: Post-grad 7%(18) 11%(30) 13%(35) 37%(98) 15%(41) 17%(45) 267 Income: Under 50k 3%(35) 6%(60) 8%(78) 32%(324) 16%(166) 34%(348) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 4%(23) 8%(48) 9%(50) 38%(223) 17%(101) 23%(137) 582 Income: 100k+ 3%(12) 7%(27) 14%(56) 39%(153) 15%(61) 22%(86) 395 Ethnicity: White 3%(54) 7%(111) 9%(143) 38%(605) 16%(260) 27%(435) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 5%(9) 11%(22) 10%(18) 21%(41) 16%(30) 38%(72) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_3: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Alt-left Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(71) 7%(134) 9%(185) 35%(701) 16%(328) 29%(570) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 5%(12) 5%(13) 9%(23) 25%(64) 20%(51) 35%(89) 252 Ethnicity: Other 3%(4) 8%(10) 15%(19) 24%(31) 13%(17) 36%(47) 128 All Christian 3%(35) 6%(57) 9%(96) 40%(409) 15%(153) 26%(264) 1014 All Non-Christian 7%(9) 13%(15) 16%(19) 34%(41) 14%(17) 15%(18) 119 Atheist 5%(4) 18%(14) 15%(11) 35%(27) 11%(8) 17%(13) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 3%(13) 6%(29) 10%(49) 28%(130) 18%(84) 35%(162) 468 Something Else 3%(9) 6%(19) 3%(9) 31%(94) 21%(65) 36%(112) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 6%(9) 12%(17) 14%(19) 37%(50) 13%(18) 17%(23) 136 Evangelical 4%(21) 7%(38) 7%(41) 37%(207) 15%(85) 31%(173) 565 Non-Evangelical 3%(21) 4%(31) 9%(62) 39%(281) 18%(129) 27%(190) 714 Community: Urban 6%(33) 8%(43) 11%(58) 25%(129) 17%(90) 32%(166) 519 Community: Suburban 3%(28) 7%(69) 9%(87) 40%(395) 16%(155) 25%(250) 984 Community: Rural 2%(10) 5%(22) 8%(40) 37%(177) 17%(82) 32%(154) 484 Employ: Private Sector 6%(43) 9%(60) 10%(67) 36%(242) 15%(102) 23%(150) 663 Employ: Government 1%(1) 5%(6) 14%(15) 39%(42) 13%(14) 27%(29) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 1%(2) 11%(17) 7%(10) 35%(51) 15%(23) 31%(46) 147 Employ: Homemaker 4%(4) 6%(7) 9%(10) 26%(31) 21%(25) 36%(43) 121 Employ: Retired 2%(10) 5%(24) 10%(52) 43%(222) 12%(63) 28%(146) 516 Employ: Unemployed 2%(4) 3%(8) 9%(22) 33%(80) 19%(47) 33%(81) 243 Employ: Other 1%(1) 5%(7) 4%(5) 21%(25) 27%(34) 41%(50) 122 Military HH: Yes 1%(5) 6%(19) 8%(25) 43%(144) 16%(52) 27%(90) 336 Military HH: No 4%(66) 7%(115) 10%(159) 34%(557) 17%(275) 29%(480) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 4%(22) 6%(33) 7%(40) 41%(227) 15%(81) 27%(151) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 3%(48) 7%(102) 10%(145) 33%(474) 17%(247) 29%(418) 1434 Trump Job Approve 3%(24) 5%(42) 6%(53) 45%(375) 12%(102) 28%(234) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(46) 8%(91) 12%(131) 29%(324) 19%(214) 28%(319) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 4%(18) 5%(24) 4%(21) 51%(248) 12%(57) 24%(118) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 2%(6) 5%(17) 9%(32) 37%(127) 13%(46) 34%(115) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(6) 7%(15) 8%(17) 32%(65) 17%(36) 33%(68) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 4%(41) 8%(76) 12%(115) 28%(259) 19%(178) 27%(251) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_3: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Alt-left Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(71) 7%(134) 9%(185) 35%(701) 16%(328) 29%(570) 1988 Favorable of Trump 3%(27) 5%(38) 6%(53) 45%(378) 12%(104) 28%(237) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(44) 8%(93) 12%(128) 29%(316) 19%(210) 28%(311) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 3%(17) 5%(24) 5%(25) 50%(254) 11%(57) 26%(131) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 3%(9) 4%(14) 9%(29) 38%(124) 14%(47) 32%(105) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 2%(3) 6%(10) 7%(11) 32%(55) 16%(27) 38%(65) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(41) 9%(82) 13%(116) 28%(261) 20%(183) 27%(247) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 3%(21) 6%(45) 10%(75) 36%(271) 16%(125) 30%(225) 762 #1 Issue: Security 3%(6) 3%(7) 6%(15) 46%(114) 15%(36) 29%(71) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(22) 8%(30) 13%(45) 29%(103) 19%(66) 25%(88) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 2%(5) 5%(14) 9%(24) 34%(95) 16%(46) 34%(94) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 5%(4) 13%(10) 3%(3) 27%(21) 22%(17) 30%(23) 77 #1 Issue: Education 5%(3) 11%(8) 7%(5) 20%(15) 21%(15) 37%(27) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 8%(6) 10%(8) 15%(11) 35%(26) 15%(11) 17%(13) 75 #1 Issue: Other 2%(3) 11%(14) 6%(8) 46%(55) 10%(12) 24%(29) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 6%(46) 10%(77) 13%(103) 27%(206) 19%(147) 25%(193) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 2%(15) 5%(32) 7%(44) 49%(321) 13%(84) 24%(159) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 6%(40) 10%(70) 12%(90) 27%(195) 19%(135) 27%(194) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(18) 6%(39) 7%(49) 49%(340) 12%(83) 24%(166) 696 2016 Vote: Other 2%(2) 5%(6) 8%(9) 44%(54) 15%(19) 27%(34) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 2%(10) 4%(20) 8%(36) 25%(112) 20%(89) 40%(176) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 4%(47) 7%(90) 10%(128) 39%(496) 16%(203) 25%(324) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 3%(24) 6%(44) 8%(56) 29%(205) 18%(125) 35%(246) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 4%(33) 9%(77) 12%(104) 29%(251) 18%(157) 27%(232) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 2%(13) 3%(18) 6%(35) 52%(283) 11%(61) 24%(131) 541 2012 Vote: Other 4%(2) 1%(0) 13%(8) 52%(31) 16%(10) 14%(8) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(23) 7%(38) 7%(38) 25%(135) 19%(99) 37%(199) 532 4-Region: Northeast 4%(13) 9%(31) 9%(33) 32%(115) 19%(67) 27%(97) 355 4-Region: Midwest 2%(7) 6%(28) 9%(40) 37%(171) 17%(78) 29%(132) 457 4-Region: South 3%(26) 5%(34) 10%(74) 35%(261) 16%(117) 31%(231) 742 4-Region: West 6%(24) 10%(41) 9%(38) 36%(154) 15%(66) 25%(110) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_3: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Alt-left Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(71) 7%(134) 9%(185) 35%(701) 16%(328) 29%(570) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 5%(49) 10%(90) 12%(116) 25%(228) 19%(177) 29%(266) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3%(20) 4%(33) 6%(49) 47%(375) 13%(100) 28%(221) 798 Note: 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_4: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? White nationalists Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 3%(68) 6%(111) 9%(169) 62%(1223) 13%(263) 8%(153) 1988 Gender: Male 6%(56) 9%(84) 9%(85) 61%(569) 11%(103) 4%(33) 930 Gender: Female 1%(13) 2%(26) 8%(85) 62%(654) 15%(160) 11%(120) 1058 Age: 18-34 4%(21) 8%(41) 6%(30) 55%(273) 14%(70) 13%(64) 499 Age: 35-44 8%(25) 11%(33) 8%(24) 56%(168) 10%(30) 7%(21) 302 Age: 45-64 2%(15) 3%(23) 10%(73) 62%(452) 16%(115) 6%(46) 724 Age: 65+ 1%(7) 3%(13) 9%(42) 72%(331) 10%(47) 5%(22) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 4%(6) 6%(9) 9%(13) 48%(72) 18%(27) 16%(24) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 6%(30) 9%(48) 5%(26) 58%(291) 12%(61) 9%(47) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 4%(19) 5%(26) 10%(48) 61%(301) 13%(63) 8%(39) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 2%(13) 3%(24) 9%(70) 67%(501) 13%(99) 6%(42) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 3%(24) 3%(25) 6%(48) 72%(569) 11%(83) 5%(40) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 1%(6) 6%(29) 8%(40) 63%(318) 12%(59) 11%(53) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(38) 8%(57) 12%(81) 48%(336) 17%(121) 9%(60) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(20) 6%(21) 9%(33) 67%(236) 10%(36) 2%(6) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(4) 1%(3) 3%(15) 76%(333) 11%(47) 8%(33) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 2%(4) 9%(21) 8%(20) 65%(159) 10%(25) 6%(14) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 1%(2) 3%(8) 8%(20) 61%(159) 13%(34) 15%(39) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 10%(32) 13%(42) 9%(31) 52%(174) 13%(42) 4%(13) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2%(6) 4%(15) 14%(50) 45%(162) 22%(79) 13%(47) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4%(24) 4%(25) 5%(28) 77%(464) 6%(35) 4%(25) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 3%(15) 8%(44) 7%(42) 61%(355) 14%(82) 7%(40) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 4%(30) 6%(42) 13%(91) 52%(362) 17%(116) 8%(56) 698 Educ: < College 3%(34) 5%(56) 9%(106) 58%(728) 16%(198) 10%(127) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 4%(18) 6%(28) 10%(47) 67%(316) 9%(44) 4%(18) 470 Educ: Post-grad 6%(17) 10%(26) 6%(17) 67%(180) 8%(20) 3%(8) 267 Income: Under 50k 2%(24) 5%(50) 8%(83) 59%(594) 16%(157) 10%(102) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 4%(21) 5%(28) 10%(56) 65%(379) 12%(67) 5%(31) 582 Income: 100k+ 6%(23) 8%(33) 8%(30) 63%(250) 10%(39) 5%(20) 395 Ethnicity: White 3%(53) 6%(92) 9%(137) 61%(980) 14%(225) 8%(122) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 6%(11) 11%(21) 8%(15) 53%(102) 14%(27) 9%(17) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_4: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? White nationalists Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 3%(68) 6%(111) 9%(169) 62%(1223) 13%(263) 8%(153) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 4%(11) 5%(12) 9%(22) 65%(163) 10%(26) 7%(18) 252 Ethnicity: Other 3%(4) 6%(8) 8%(10) 63%(81) 10%(12) 10%(13) 128 All Christian 4%(40) 8%(79) 11%(108) 58%(587) 13%(136) 6%(64) 1014 All Non-Christian 5%(6) 10%(12) 8%(9) 65%(77) 11%(13) 2%(2) 119 Atheist 2%(2) 1%(1) 8%(7) 78%(61) 7%(5) 3%(3) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 3%(13) 2%(10) 5%(21) 68%(319) 13%(63) 9%(42) 468 Something Else 2%(7) 3%(9) 8%(24) 58%(179) 15%(46) 14%(43) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 5%(6) 10%(14) 8%(10) 65%(88) 10%(13) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 5%(29) 9%(51) 12%(68) 51%(290) 15%(83) 8%(44) 565 Non-Evangelical 2%(16) 4%(26) 9%(61) 64%(458) 14%(98) 8%(56) 714 Community: Urban 8%(40) 11%(55) 9%(48) 54%(281) 10%(51) 8%(43) 519 Community: Suburban 2%(18) 4%(37) 8%(80) 67%(661) 12%(120) 7%(67) 984 Community: Rural 2%(10) 4%(18) 9%(41) 58%(282) 19%(91) 9%(42) 484 Employ: Private Sector 6%(43) 9%(57) 8%(51) 59%(391) 12%(79) 6%(41) 663 Employ: Government 2%(2) 6%(7) 7%(7) 65%(69) 11%(12) 9%(9) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 4%(6) 9%(13) 7%(10) 60%(89) 10%(15) 9%(14) 147 Employ: Homemaker 1%(1) 5%(6) 14%(17) 50%(60) 17%(21) 13%(16) 121 Employ: Retired 2%(9) 3%(18) 10%(51) 67%(344) 14%(70) 5%(24) 516 Employ: Unemployed 1%(2) 1%(1) 9%(21) 65%(158) 14%(33) 11%(28) 243 Employ: Other — (0) 4%(5) 4%(5) 60%(73) 18%(22) 14%(17) 122 Military HH: Yes 3%(10) 4%(14) 9%(31) 64%(216) 15%(49) 5%(16) 336 Military HH: No 4%(59) 6%(97) 8%(138) 61%(1007) 13%(214) 8%(137) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 7%(40) 11%(61) 12%(66) 42%(233) 17%(95) 11%(58) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 2%(28) 3%(50) 7%(104) 69%(990) 12%(168) 7%(94) 1434 Trump Job Approve 5%(44) 9%(76) 13%(107) 46%(384) 17%(142) 9%(75) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(24) 3%(33) 6%(62) 74%(834) 10%(109) 6%(64) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 7%(36) 10%(51) 12%(57) 44%(212) 20%(96) 7%(36) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 2%(8) 7%(26) 15%(50) 50%(173) 14%(46) 12%(40) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(9) 10%(20) 8%(16) 51%(106) 17%(35) 10%(21) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(14) 1%(13) 5%(46) 79%(728) 8%(74) 5%(44) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_4: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? White nationalists Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 3%(68) 6%(111) 9%(169) 62%(1223) 13%(263) 8%(153) 1988 Favorable of Trump 5%(45) 9%(79) 13%(108) 46%(384) 18%(147) 9%(73) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 2%(24) 2%(26) 6%(61) 75%(827) 9%(103) 6%(62) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(38) 10%(49) 12%(62) 44%(221) 19%(95) 8%(42) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 2%(7) 9%(30) 14%(46) 50%(163) 16%(52) 10%(31) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 3%(6) 9%(15) 8%(14) 49%(85) 17%(30) 13%(22) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2%(18) 1%(11) 5%(47) 80%(742) 8%(73) 4%(40) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 5%(37) 6%(49) 10%(76) 56%(428) 15%(117) 7%(55) 762 #1 Issue: Security 3%(8) 6%(16) 11%(27) 51%(127) 18%(44) 11%(28) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 2%(7) 3%(11) 7%(23) 70%(249) 12%(42) 6%(21) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 2%(7) 4%(10) 9%(25) 64%(178) 13%(36) 8%(23) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 1%(1) 9%(7) 1%(0) 67%(52) 10%(8) 12%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 7%(5) 9%(7) 5%(3) 54%(39) 10%(7) 16%(11) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 5%(4) 7%(5) 11%(8) 71%(53) 3%(2) 4%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other — (0) 5%(6) 6%(7) 80%(96) 6%(7) 3%(3) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(23) 3%(26) 6%(46) 76%(584) 8%(62) 4%(32) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 5%(32) 8%(55) 12%(78) 51%(335) 16%(108) 7%(47) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 3%(24) 3%(20) 6%(45) 75%(545) 9%(62) 4%(28) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(35) 10%(70) 11%(78) 50%(347) 17%(117) 7%(48) 696 2016 Vote: Other — (0) — (0) 10%(13) 75%(93) 8%(10) 7%(8) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 2%(9) 5%(21) 8%(34) 53%(237) 17%(75) 16%(69) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 3%(44) 5%(71) 9%(112) 66%(848) 12%(154) 5%(59) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 4%(25) 6%(40) 8%(57) 54%(375) 16%(110) 13%(94) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 3%(23) 4%(38) 6%(53) 72%(617) 9%(79) 5%(43) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 5%(25) 7%(36) 11%(60) 56%(304) 16%(87) 5%(29) 541 2012 Vote: Other 2%(1) 3%(2) 15%(9) 57%(34) 18%(11) 5%(3) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(19) 7%(35) 9%(47) 50%(267) 16%(87) 15%(78) 532 4-Region: Northeast 4%(14) 9%(34) 8%(30) 56%(197) 17%(59) 6%(21) 355 4-Region: Midwest 2%(11) 3%(12) 8%(37) 62%(285) 16%(74) 8%(39) 457 4-Region: South 3%(20) 5%(38) 10%(71) 62%(463) 11%(84) 9%(66) 742 4-Region: West 5%(24) 6%(27) 7%(32) 64%(277) 11%(47) 6%(28) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_4: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? White nationalists Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 3%(68) 6%(111) 9%(169) 62%(1223) 13%(263) 8%(153) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(26) 3%(31) 5%(51) 74%(682) 10%(91) 5%(46) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 5%(40) 9%(69) 12%(92) 49%(393) 17%(136) 8%(68) 798 Note: 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_5: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Antifa Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(75) 6%(124) 8%(152) 46%(917) 16%(316) 20%(404) 1988 Gender: Male 5%(45) 9%(82) 9%(84) 48%(445) 16%(146) 14%(129) 930 Gender: Female 3%(31) 4%(42) 6%(67) 45%(472) 16%(170) 26%(275) 1058 Age: 18-34 6%(29) 8%(42) 8%(42) 29%(146) 19%(94) 30%(148) 499 Age: 35-44 7%(20) 10%(29) 12%(36) 36%(108) 20%(59) 16%(50) 302 Age: 45-64 3%(24) 5%(35) 7%(49) 55%(398) 13%(93) 17%(124) 724 Age: 65+ 1%(2) 4%(18) 6%(26) 57%(265) 15%(70) 18%(82) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 9%(13) 8%(12) 6%(9) 20%(30) 19%(29) 38%(57) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 6%(28) 10%(49) 10%(48) 34%(171) 19%(96) 22%(111) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 4%(20) 6%(32) 8%(42) 47%(236) 16%(78) 18%(89) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 2%(14) 4%(29) 7%(50) 57%(428) 13%(100) 17%(127) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 6%(46) 9%(74) 9%(69) 31%(242) 20%(160) 25%(199) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 3%(17) 5%(25) 8%(43) 45%(228) 17%(87) 21%(106) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 2%(13) 4%(25) 6%(40) 65%(447) 10%(68) 14%(99) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 7%(25) 14%(50) 11%(38) 32%(111) 18%(62) 19%(66) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 5%(20) 6%(24) 7%(31) 30%(130) 22%(98) 30%(132) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 4%(9) 6%(14) 9%(22) 48%(116) 19%(46) 15%(36) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 3%(8) 4%(10) 8%(21) 43%(112) 16%(41) 27%(70) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 3%(10) 5%(18) 8%(25) 65%(218) 11%(37) 8%(26) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 1%(2) 2%(8) 4%(15) 64%(230) 9%(31) 20%(73) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(50) 12%(72) 12%(74) 27%(164) 20%(120) 20%(122) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 2%(14) 7%(39) 7%(40) 45%(262) 18%(104) 20%(118) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 2%(11) 2%(13) 5%(36) 66%(463) 10%(67) 15%(108) 698 Educ: < College 3%(40) 4%(54) 6%(74) 45%(562) 17%(214) 24%(306) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 4%(19) 8%(38) 11%(52) 51%(238) 12%(57) 14%(67) 470 Educ: Post-grad 6%(17) 12%(31) 10%(25) 44%(117) 17%(46) 11%(31) 267 Income: Under 50k 4%(37) 5%(55) 6%(62) 43%(436) 17%(168) 25%(254) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 5%(26) 6%(36) 8%(46) 50%(288) 16%(91) 16%(94) 582 Income: 100k+ 3%(12) 8%(33) 11%(43) 49%(193) 15%(58) 14%(56) 395 Ethnicity: White 4%(58) 6%(96) 8%(127) 50%(801) 15%(238) 18%(289) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 6%(12) 9%(17) 9%(17) 25%(48) 22%(43) 29%(55) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_5: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Antifa Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(75) 6%(124) 8%(152) 46%(917) 16%(316) 20%(404) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 3%(7) 7%(17) 5%(12) 29%(74) 24%(61) 32%(81) 252 Ethnicity: Other 8%(10) 8%(10) 10%(13) 33%(42) 14%(18) 27%(34) 128 All Christian 3%(29) 5%(55) 8%(82) 52%(525) 14%(140) 18%(184) 1014 All Non-Christian 6%(7) 14%(16) 12%(14) 41%(48) 14%(16) 14%(16) 119 Atheist 14%(11) 18%(14) 13%(10) 34%(26) 11%(8) 11%(8) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 4%(18) 6%(26) 6%(30) 40%(189) 21%(96) 23%(109) 468 Something Else 3%(10) 4%(12) 5%(16) 42%(128) 18%(55) 28%(87) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 5%(7) 12%(16) 11%(15) 43%(58) 15%(21) 13%(18) 136 Evangelical 3%(20) 6%(32) 7%(41) 46%(259) 15%(86) 22%(127) 565 Non-Evangelical 2%(16) 4%(31) 8%(54) 53%(380) 14%(101) 19%(133) 714 Community: Urban 6%(30) 9%(46) 8%(42) 34%(177) 18%(92) 26%(132) 519 Community: Suburban 3%(33) 6%(61) 8%(76) 49%(486) 16%(153) 18%(176) 984 Community: Rural 3%(12) 4%(17) 7%(34) 52%(254) 15%(72) 20%(96) 484 Employ: Private Sector 6%(39) 9%(62) 9%(60) 45%(300) 16%(107) 14%(96) 663 Employ: Government 1%(1) 6%(7) 11%(12) 44%(47) 18%(19) 20%(21) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 2%(4) 7%(10) 8%(12) 38%(56) 19%(28) 26%(38) 147 Employ: Homemaker 2%(2) 3%(3) 11%(14) 42%(51) 21%(25) 22%(26) 121 Employ: Retired 2%(11) 4%(21) 6%(31) 57%(292) 13%(68) 18%(93) 516 Employ: Unemployed 5%(12) 5%(11) 6%(14) 47%(114) 16%(39) 22%(53) 243 Employ: Other 2%(3) 3%(4) 4%(4) 38%(46) 14%(16) 40%(48) 122 Military HH: Yes 1%(3) 6%(19) 6%(21) 58%(195) 13%(44) 16%(54) 336 Military HH: No 4%(73) 6%(105) 8%(130) 44%(722) 16%(272) 21%(350) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 3%(19) 6%(31) 6%(33) 57%(317) 11%(62) 17%(92) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 4%(57) 6%(93) 8%(119) 42%(599) 18%(254) 22%(312) 1434 Trump Job Approve 2%(20) 4%(36) 6%(47) 64%(529) 9%(73) 15%(124) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(56) 8%(88) 9%(103) 34%(385) 21%(232) 23%(263) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 3%(15) 4%(22) 4%(21) 67%(325) 10%(47) 12%(57) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 1%(5) 4%(14) 8%(26) 59%(204) 8%(26) 20%(67) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(7) 4%(8) 8%(16) 35%(73) 20%(41) 31%(63) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(49) 9%(80) 9%(87) 34%(311) 21%(191) 22%(200) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_5: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Antifa Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(75) 6%(124) 8%(152) 46%(917) 16%(316) 20%(404) 1988 Favorable of Trump 3%(23) 4%(32) 5%(44) 63%(530) 9%(79) 15%(129) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 5%(52) 8%(88) 9%(101) 35%(382) 20%(225) 23%(253) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 3%(16) 3%(14) 5%(25) 65%(331) 9%(48) 15%(74) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 2%(8) 5%(17) 6%(19) 60%(199) 10%(31) 17%(54) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 1%(2) 4%(7) 8%(14) 36%(62) 19%(32) 32%(56) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 5%(50) 9%(81) 9%(88) 34%(320) 21%(193) 21%(198) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 3%(21) 6%(46) 7%(55) 51%(391) 14%(104) 19%(146) 762 #1 Issue: Security 2%(5) 4%(9) 2%(5) 68%(170) 9%(22) 16%(39) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(21) 9%(31) 11%(38) 32%(112) 24%(84) 19%(67) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 4%(10) 4%(11) 6%(18) 45%(124) 18%(51) 23%(65) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 5%(4) 4%(3) 8%(6) 34%(26) 17%(13) 32%(25) 77 #1 Issue: Education 8%(5) 5%(4) 11%(8) 21%(15) 21%(15) 35%(25) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 1%(1) 14%(10) 21%(16) 34%(25) 14%(11) 16%(12) 75 #1 Issue: Other 7%(8) 9%(11) 5%(6) 44%(53) 13%(16) 21%(25) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 6%(47) 10%(74) 10%(79) 33%(258) 21%(164) 19%(150) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 2%(14) 4%(26) 6%(39) 67%(436) 9%(61) 12%(79) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 6%(43) 9%(65) 10%(71) 34%(246) 21%(151) 20%(148) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 2%(13) 4%(31) 6%(39) 66%(462) 9%(65) 12%(85) 696 2016 Vote: Other 1%(2) 4%(5) 10%(12) 52%(64) 14%(18) 18%(22) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(18) 5%(23) 7%(29) 32%(144) 18%(81) 34%(149) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 4%(52) 7%(86) 8%(101) 50%(646) 15%(195) 16%(207) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 3%(24) 5%(38) 7%(50) 39%(271) 17%(121) 28%(197) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 5%(39) 8%(72) 11%(90) 37%(313) 21%(177) 19%(163) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 2%(12) 3%(17) 5%(26) 70%(381) 8%(46) 11%(61) 541 2012 Vote: Other 8%(5) 1%(1) 6%(3) 66%(40) 11%(6) 8%(5) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(20) 7%(35) 6%(32) 34%(183) 16%(87) 33%(175) 532 4-Region: Northeast 3%(10) 8%(29) 9%(30) 42%(150) 20%(70) 19%(66) 355 4-Region: Midwest 2%(11) 4%(17) 8%(35) 50%(229) 18%(80) 18%(84) 457 4-Region: South 4%(29) 6%(43) 7%(49) 47%(346) 14%(101) 23%(174) 742 4-Region: West 6%(25) 8%(36) 8%(37) 44%(192) 15%(65) 18%(80) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_5: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Antifa Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 4%(75) 6%(124) 8%(152) 46%(917) 16%(316) 20%(404) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 6%(59) 9%(87) 9%(82) 30%(279) 21%(195) 24%(223) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 2%(13) 3%(27) 6%(46) 65%(521) 10%(77) 14%(114) 798 Note: 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_6: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? White supremacists Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 3%(59) 3%(63) 7%(137) 76%(1506) 8%(164) 3%(57) 1988 Gender: Male 5%(47) 5%(50) 6%(60) 74%(684) 8%(71) 2%(18) 930 Gender: Female 1%(13) 1%(13) 7%(77) 78%(822) 9%(93) 4%(39) 1058 Age: 18-34 6%(28) 5%(27) 7%(37) 67%(334) 9%(47) 5%(26) 499 Age: 35-44 5%(15) 6%(17) 6%(18) 71%(214) 9%(28) 3%(9) 302 Age: 45-64 2%(13) 2%(12) 8%(61) 78%(564) 8%(60) 2%(14) 724 Age: 65+ 1%(3) 2%(7) 5%(21) 85%(394) 6%(29) 2%(8) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 5%(7) 5%(7) 10%(15) 61%(91) 11%(16) 9%(14) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 6%(29) 5%(27) 7%(33) 71%(356) 8%(42) 3%(17) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 3%(16) 4%(18) 7%(36) 74%(367) 10%(49) 2%(11) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 1%(7) 1%(11) 6%(46) 83%(624) 6%(47) 2%(15) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 3%(20) 2%(18) 5%(36) 81%(640) 7%(55) 3%(21) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 1%(7) 3%(13) 7%(37) 78%(395) 7%(37) 3%(17) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 5%(32) 5%(33) 9%(64) 68%(471) 11%(73) 3%(19) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4%(15) 5%(16) 6%(20) 76%(270) 8%(27) 1%(5) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(5) — (2) 4%(16) 85%(371) 6%(28) 4%(16) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 1%(3) 4%(10) 7%(17) 78%(191) 6%(15) 4%(9) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 2%(4) 1%(3) 8%(20) 78%(205) 8%(22) 3%(9) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(29) 7%(24) 7%(24) 67%(224) 9%(29) 1%(4) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 1%(4) 2%(9) 11%(41) 69%(246) 12%(44) 4%(15) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(15) 3%(19) 4%(26) 84%(506) 5%(27) 1%(8) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 4%(20) 4%(23) 6%(37) 75%(430) 9%(52) 3%(15) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 3%(21) 3%(19) 10%(68) 73%(507) 9%(61) 3%(21) 698 Educ: < College 2%(30) 3%(33) 7%(93) 74%(931) 10%(121) 3%(42) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 3%(16) 4%(17) 6%(28) 80%(375) 6%(27) 1%(7) 470 Educ: Post-grad 5%(13) 5%(13) 6%(16) 75%(201) 6%(16) 3%(9) 267 Income: Under 50k 2%(24) 2%(25) 8%(78) 74%(748) 10%(99) 4%(37) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 3%(20) 4%(20) 6%(33) 80%(463) 6%(37) 2%(9) 582 Income: 100k+ 4%(15) 5%(18) 7%(26) 75%(295) 7%(29) 3%(11) 395 Ethnicity: White 3%(42) 3%(56) 7%(111) 76%(1217) 8%(136) 3%(46) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 6%(11) 7%(14) 8%(15) 63%(120) 12%(22) 5%(10) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_6: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? White supremacists Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 3%(59) 3%(63) 7%(137) 76%(1506) 8%(164) 3%(57) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 5%(13) 2%(5) 7%(18) 76%(192) 7%(19) 2%(4) 252 Ethnicity: Other 3%(4) 2%(2) 7%(8) 76%(97) 7%(9) 5%(7) 128 All Christian 3%(33) 4%(44) 7%(70) 74%(753) 8%(82) 3%(32) 1014 All Non-Christian 6%(7) 6%(7) 7%(9) 75%(89) 4%(5) 2%(2) 119 Atheist 2%(2) 1%(0) 7%(6) 87%(68) 2%(2) 1%(1) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 2%(10) 1%(6) 6%(27) 78%(363) 11%(51) 2%(11) 468 Something Else 2%(7) 2%(7) 8%(26) 75%(233) 8%(25) 4%(12) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 5%(7) 5%(7) 7%(10) 76%(104) 3%(5) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 4%(24) 5%(29) 9%(52) 69%(390) 10%(56) 2%(14) 565 Non-Evangelical 2%(13) 2%(16) 6%(42) 80%(570) 7%(50) 3%(24) 714 Community: Urban 7%(37) 6%(30) 8%(40) 67%(347) 8%(40) 5%(25) 519 Community: Suburban 2%(15) 2%(20) 6%(58) 81%(801) 7%(74) 2%(17) 984 Community: Rural 1%(7) 3%(13) 8%(40) 74%(359) 10%(50) 3%(15) 484 Employ: Private Sector 7%(43) 5%(33) 7%(46) 73%(484) 6%(42) 2%(14) 663 Employ: Government — (0) 3%(4) 6%(7) 72%(77) 11%(12) 7%(8) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 3%(5) 6%(9) 6%(9) 72%(106) 8%(12) 5%(7) 147 Employ: Homemaker — (0) 1%(1) 13%(16) 76%(92) 11%(13) — (0) 121 Employ: Retired 1%(6) 2%(9) 6%(30) 82%(425) 7%(35) 2%(11) 516 Employ: Unemployed — (1) — (1) 8%(18) 76%(184) 13%(31) 3%(8) 243 Employ: Other — (0) 3%(4) 3%(4) 74%(90) 14%(17) 6%(7) 122 Military HH: Yes 1%(4) 3%(11) 6%(21) 79%(266) 7%(23) 3%(10) 336 Military HH: No 3%(55) 3%(52) 7%(116) 75%(1240) 9%(142) 3%(48) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 6%(36) 6%(35) 9%(52) 60%(330) 14%(77) 4%(24) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 2%(23) 2%(28) 6%(86) 82%(1177) 6%(87) 2%(33) 1434 Trump Job Approve 5%(40) 6%(46) 11%(89) 65%(540) 10%(84) 4%(30) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(19) 1%(16) 4%(48) 85%(955) 6%(67) 2%(21) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 6%(31) 7%(33) 8%(41) 64%(313) 12%(56) 3%(13) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 3%(9) 4%(13) 14%(49) 66%(227) 8%(27) 5%(17) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(8) 4%(7) 8%(18) 68%(140) 12%(25) 4%(8) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(11) 1%(8) 3%(30) 89%(815) 4%(41) 1%(13) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_6: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? White supremacists Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 3%(59) 3%(63) 7%(137) 76%(1506) 8%(164) 3%(57) 1988 Favorable of Trump 5%(44) 5%(43) 11%(89) 66%(552) 10%(82) 3%(28) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(15) 2%(17) 4%(48) 85%(940) 6%(61) 2%(21) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 6%(30) 6%(32) 8%(42) 65%(331) 12%(59) 3%(15) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 4%(13) 3%(11) 14%(46) 67%(221) 7%(24) 4%(14) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 3%(5) 5%(8) 7%(13) 67%(116) 13%(23) 5%(8) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(10) 1%(8) 4%(36) 89%(824) 4%(38) 1%(14) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 3%(23) 4%(31) 9%(71) 74%(561) 8%(59) 2%(17) 762 #1 Issue: Security 6%(14) 3%(8) 7%(17) 69%(173) 11%(28) 4%(10) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 2%(8) 2%(6) 5%(19) 81%(285) 8%(28) 2%(7) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 2%(6) 2%(7) 7%(19) 77%(215) 9%(25) 3%(7) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 1%(1) 3%(2) 4%(3) 74%(57) 9%(7) 10%(8) 77 #1 Issue: Education 7%(5) 7%(5) 2%(1) 67%(49) 10%(8) 6%(5) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 3%(3) 6%(4) 4%(3) 81%(61) 5%(4) 1%(1) 75 #1 Issue: Other — (0) — (0) 3%(4) 89%(106) 6%(7) 2%(3) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(19) 2%(15) 5%(41) 83%(644) 6%(44) 1%(10) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 4%(29) 5%(31) 9%(58) 71%(465) 10%(62) 1%(10) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 2%(16) 2%(16) 5%(35) 83%(601) 7%(47) 1%(8) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 5%(34) 5%(34) 9%(60) 70%(487) 9%(63) 3%(18) 696 2016 Vote: Other 1%(1) 1%(1) 5%(6) 85%(105) 7%(9) 1%(1) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 2%(8) 3%(12) 8%(36) 70%(312) 10%(45) 7%(30) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 3%(37) 3%(37) 7%(89) 79%(1012) 7%(94) 1%(19) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 3%(23) 4%(26) 7%(48) 71%(494) 10%(71) 6%(39) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 2%(18) 2%(19) 5%(46) 83%(708) 6%(49) 2%(13) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 3%(18) 3%(18) 9%(46) 75%(403) 9%(50) 1%(5) 541 2012 Vote: Other 2%(1) — (0) 10%(6) 81%(49) 7%(4) — (0) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(21) 5%(26) 7%(39) 65%(346) 11%(61) 7%(39) 532 4-Region: Northeast 3%(12) 5%(17) 8%(28) 71%(251) 11%(39) 2%(7) 355 4-Region: Midwest 2%(11) 1%(6) 5%(25) 79%(361) 9%(41) 3%(12) 457 4-Region: South 2%(15) 3%(25) 7%(54) 76%(565) 8%(59) 3%(23) 742 4-Region: West 5%(22) 3%(15) 7%(30) 76%(328) 6%(25) 3%(15) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_6: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? White supremacists Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 3%(59) 3%(63) 7%(137) 76%(1506) 8%(164) 3%(57) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(23) 2%(18) 5%(42) 82%(760) 7%(61) 2%(21) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 4%(32) 5%(39) 9%(73) 69%(555) 10%(78) 3%(21) 798 Note: 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_7: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Neo-Nazis Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 2%(41) 3%(52) 4%(79) 77%(1532) 8%(157) 6%(126) 1988 Gender: Male 3%(31) 5%(46) 5%(44) 77%(719) 6%(54) 4%(37) 930 Gender: Female 1%(11) 1%(7) 3%(35) 77%(814) 10%(103) 8%(89) 1058 Age: 18-34 3%(17) 5%(27) 5%(24) 63%(316) 10%(51) 13%(63) 499 Age: 35-44 4%(14) 6%(18) 4%(13) 70%(213) 9%(26) 6%(19) 302 Age: 45-64 1%(10) 1%(6) 4%(29) 82%(595) 8%(58) 4%(26) 724 Age: 65+ — (1) — (1) 3%(13) 88%(409) 5%(22) 4%(17) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 5%(7) 6%(9) 7%(10) 56%(84) 7%(11) 19%(29) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 4%(18) 5%(26) 4%(19) 68%(343) 11%(55) 8%(43) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 2%(10) 3%(17) 4%(21) 77%(381) 8%(41) 6%(28) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 1%(6) — (1) 4%(28) 86%(646) 6%(45) 3%(22) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(17) 2%(17) 3%(22) 80%(634) 6%(51) 6%(48) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 1%(4) 2%(11) 6%(28) 77%(389) 7%(37) 7%(36) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 3%(20) 3%(24) 4%(29) 73%(509) 10%(69) 6%(41) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 3%(12) 4%(14) 4%(13) 78%(277) 5%(18) 5%(19) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(5) 1%(3) 2%(9) 82%(357) 8%(33) 7%(29) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 1%(1) 4%(9) 6%(14) 81%(198) 5%(13) 3%(8) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 1%(2) 1%(2) 5%(14) 73%(192) 9%(24) 11%(28) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 5%(17) 7%(23) 5%(17) 73%(244) 7%(23) 3%(10) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 1%(3) — (1) 3%(12) 74%(265) 13%(46) 9%(32) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2%(10) 3%(19) 3%(19) 84%(504) 3%(20) 5%(30) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 3%(15) 4%(21) 4%(24) 75%(430) 9%(52) 6%(35) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 2%(15) 2%(12) 5%(31) 78%(543) 9%(61) 5%(36) 698 Educ: < College 2%(21) 2%(24) 4%(49) 76%(946) 9%(108) 8%(101) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 2%(11) 3%(13) 4%(21) 81%(382) 7%(31) 2%(12) 470 Educ: Post-grad 3%(9) 6%(15) 3%(9) 76%(204) 7%(18) 5%(13) 267 Income: Under 50k 2%(20) 2%(19) 4%(39) 76%(766) 8%(84) 8%(84) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 2%(12) 3%(15) 4%(23) 80%(465) 7%(42) 4%(25) 582 Income: 100k+ 2%(9) 5%(19) 4%(17) 76%(302) 8%(32) 4%(16) 395 Ethnicity: White 2%(24) 3%(42) 4%(67) 78%(1254) 8%(129) 6%(92) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 6%(12) 6%(12) 6%(11) 65%(124) 8%(15) 10%(19) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_7: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Neo-Nazis Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 2%(41) 3%(52) 4%(79) 77%(1532) 8%(157) 6%(126) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 5%(12) 2%(6) 3%(8) 74%(186) 8%(20) 8%(20) 252 Ethnicity: Other 4%(5) 4%(5) 3%(4) 72%(92) 7%(8) 11%(14) 128 All Christian 2%(22) 3%(34) 5%(47) 77%(783) 7%(71) 6%(57) 1014 All Non-Christian 4%(5) 7%(8) 5%(5) 77%(91) 4%(4) 3%(4) 119 Atheist — (0) 1%(1) 6%(5) 86%(68) 5%(4) 1%(1) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 1%(6) 1%(3) 3%(15) 80%(373) 8%(40) 7%(32) 468 Something Else 3%(8) 2%(6) 2%(7) 70%(217) 12%(38) 10%(32) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 4%(5) 6%(8) 4%(5) 77%(105) 5%(6) 4%(6) 136 Evangelical 4%(20) 3%(19) 5%(30) 71%(402) 10%(58) 6%(35) 565 Non-Evangelical 1%(7) 2%(15) 3%(22) 80%(573) 7%(48) 7%(48) 714 Community: Urban 4%(21) 6%(31) 5%(27) 68%(352) 8%(42) 9%(46) 519 Community: Suburban 2%(16) 1%(12) 3%(30) 82%(809) 7%(68) 5%(48) 984 Community: Rural 1%(4) 2%(9) 5%(22) 77%(371) 10%(47) 6%(31) 484 Employ: Private Sector 4%(25) 5%(32) 5%(31) 74%(491) 8%(56) 4%(28) 663 Employ: Government 1%(1) 5%(5) 5%(5) 69%(73) 11%(12) 10%(10) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 3%(5) 4%(6) 4%(6) 70%(103) 10%(15) 8%(12) 147 Employ: Homemaker — (0) — (0) 5%(6) 79%(95) 9%(11) 8%(9) 121 Employ: Retired 1%(3) — (2) 3%(16) 87%(448) 5%(25) 4%(22) 516 Employ: Unemployed — (0) — (1) 5%(11) 77%(186) 10%(25) 8%(20) 243 Employ: Other 2%(3) 2%(2) 3%(3) 73%(89) 9%(12) 11%(13) 122 Military HH: Yes — (2) 3%(10) 4%(13) 82%(275) 6%(20) 5%(17) 336 Military HH: No 2%(40) 3%(43) 4%(67) 76%(1257) 8%(138) 7%(109) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 4%(21) 6%(32) 5%(28) 67%(371) 11%(60) 8%(43) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 1%(21) 1%(20) 4%(51) 81%(1161) 7%(98) 6%(83) 1434 Trump Job Approve 3%(24) 4%(34) 5%(38) 73%(606) 9%(74) 6%(53) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(17) 1%(17) 4%(40) 82%(919) 6%(69) 6%(64) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 3%(17) 5%(26) 4%(19) 72%(352) 9%(46) 6%(28) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 2%(7) 2%(8) 6%(20) 74%(254) 8%(28) 7%(25) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(9) 4%(8) 5%(11) 67%(138) 12%(24) 8%(17) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(8) 1%(9) 3%(29) 85%(781) 5%(45) 5%(47) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_7: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Neo-Nazis Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 2%(41) 3%(52) 4%(79) 77%(1532) 8%(157) 6%(126) 1988 Favorable of Trump 3%(28) 4%(34) 5%(41) 72%(606) 9%(76) 6%(51) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(13) 1%(14) 3%(37) 83%(912) 6%(66) 5%(61) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 3%(16) 5%(24) 5%(25) 71%(363) 10%(52) 6%(28) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 4%(12) 3%(11) 5%(16) 74%(242) 7%(25) 7%(23) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 2%(4) 3%(6) 6%(10) 65%(112) 13%(22) 10%(17) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(9) 1%(8) 3%(27) 86%(800) 5%(44) 5%(43) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 2%(18) 3%(26) 4%(29) 76%(576) 9%(68) 6%(45) 762 #1 Issue: Security 2%(6) 4%(9) 4%(9) 72%(181) 9%(22) 9%(23) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 2%(6) 1%(3) 5%(16) 80%(284) 7%(26) 5%(19) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 1%(4) 1%(3) 4%(11) 79%(219) 10%(28) 5%(14) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 1%(1) 4%(3) 2%(2) 76%(58) 4%(3) 13%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 7%(5) 7%(5) 7%(5) 60%(44) 8%(6) 12%(9) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 3%(2) 5%(3) 6%(5) 81%(60) 3%(2) 3%(2) 75 #1 Issue: Other — (0) — (0) 1%(2) 91%(110) 2%(3) 5%(6) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(16) 2%(13) 4%(30) 82%(637) 6%(45) 4%(32) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 2%(16) 4%(25) 4%(27) 77%(503) 9%(58) 4%(24) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 2%(18) 2%(14) 3%(23) 82%(596) 6%(41) 4%(32) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(18) 4%(29) 5%(31) 75%(523) 9%(65) 4%(29) 696 2016 Vote: Other 1%(1) — (0) 1%(1) 88%(109) 8%(10) 2%(3) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 1%(4) 2%(10) 5%(23) 68%(303) 9%(41) 14%(62) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 2%(25) 2%(29) 4%(50) 81%(1044) 7%(89) 4%(50) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 2%(16) 3%(23) 4%(29) 70%(488) 10%(68) 11%(76) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 2%(16) 2%(19) 4%(30) 81%(692) 7%(61) 4%(35) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 2%(9) 2%(13) 4%(23) 82%(446) 7%(37) 3%(14) 541 2012 Vote: Other 2%(1) — (0) 1%(1) 92%(55) 4%(3) — (0) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3%(15) 4%(20) 5%(25) 64%(338) 11%(57) 14%(76) 532 4-Region: Northeast 2%(7) 4%(14) 5%(18) 72%(257) 12%(42) 5%(18) 355 4-Region: Midwest 1%(7) 1%(6) 3%(13) 79%(361) 8%(36) 8%(34) 457 4-Region: South 2%(14) 2%(18) 4%(29) 78%(576) 7%(55) 7%(50) 742 4-Region: West 3%(14) 3%(15) 4%(19) 78%(338) 6%(24) 5%(24) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_7: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? Neo-Nazis Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 2%(41) 3%(52) 4%(79) 77%(1532) 8%(157) 6%(126) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(19) 2%(21) 3%(25) 81%(749) 7%(60) 6%(52) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 3%(20) 3%(27) 4%(35) 75%(598) 9%(75) 5%(44) 798 Note: 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_8: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? ’Militia’ Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 5%(96) 6%(118) 10%(198) 48%(957) 17%(338) 14%(282) 1988 Gender: Male 7%(67) 9%(87) 11%(104) 46%(426) 16%(149) 10%(98) 930 Gender: Female 3%(29) 3%(31) 9%(94) 50%(531) 18%(188) 17%(184) 1058 Age: 18-34 7%(36) 9%(44) 11%(56) 33%(164) 18%(89) 22%(110) 499 Age: 35-44 8%(25) 7%(22) 11%(32) 42%(125) 21%(64) 11%(34) 302 Age: 45-64 4%(29) 4%(32) 11%(77) 55%(395) 16%(117) 10%(75) 724 Age: 65+ 1%(6) 4%(21) 7%(32) 59%(273) 15%(67) 14%(64) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 8%(12) 7%(11) 12%(17) 25%(37) 19%(29) 29%(43) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 8%(39) 9%(44) 11%(57) 39%(195) 18%(91) 16%(78) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 5%(24) 4%(22) 10%(50) 50%(248) 19%(93) 12%(60) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 2%(18) 5%(34) 9%(64) 58%(435) 14%(106) 12%(91) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 4%(29) 3%(27) 9%(69) 56%(444) 14%(111) 14%(109) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 3%(15) 6%(33) 10%(52) 47%(236) 20%(104) 13%(66) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(52) 8%(58) 11%(77) 40%(276) 18%(123) 15%(106) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(22) 5%(17) 10%(35) 55%(196) 13%(46) 11%(37) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 2%(7) 2%(10) 8%(34) 57%(248) 15%(65) 16%(71) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 4%(10) 11%(26) 9%(23) 45%(109) 21%(52) 10%(24) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 2%(5) 2%(6) 11%(29) 49%(128) 20%(51) 16%(42) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(35) 13%(43) 14%(47) 36%(122) 15%(52) 11%(36) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5%(16) 4%(15) 9%(31) 43%(155) 20%(72) 20%(70) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(19) 4%(26) 10%(62) 60%(358) 10%(59) 13%(76) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 4%(25) 7%(41) 10%(57) 48%(277) 18%(106) 12%(72) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 6%(44) 7%(50) 11%(75) 42%(290) 20%(142) 14%(97) 698 Educ: < College 5%(60) 5%(66) 9%(116) 45%(564) 19%(239) 16%(205) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 4%(17) 8%(36) 12%(55) 52%(245) 15%(68) 11%(49) 470 Educ: Post-grad 7%(18) 6%(16) 10%(27) 55%(148) 11%(31) 10%(27) 267 Income: Under 50k 5%(52) 6%(62) 10%(101) 44%(444) 18%(184) 17%(169) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 4%(22) 6%(37) 10%(57) 53%(311) 15%(88) 11%(67) 582 Income: 100k+ 6%(22) 5%(19) 10%(40) 51%(202) 17%(65) 12%(46) 395 Ethnicity: White 4%(71) 6%(95) 11%(169) 50%(796) 17%(275) 13%(202) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 8%(16) 10%(20) 10%(19) 28%(54) 21%(41) 22%(43) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_8: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? ’Militia’ Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 5%(96) 6%(118) 10%(198) 48%(957) 17%(338) 14%(282) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 7%(18) 6%(14) 7%(18) 45%(114) 16%(41) 19%(48) 252 Ethnicity: Other 5%(7) 7%(9) 9%(11) 37%(47) 17%(22) 25%(32) 128 All Christian 5%(53) 7%(70) 11%(110) 48%(487) 16%(165) 13%(130) 1014 All Non-Christian 7%(8) 7%(9) 10%(12) 55%(66) 14%(17) 6%(7) 119 Atheist 1%(1) 2%(1) 14%(11) 63%(49) 9%(7) 10%(8) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 3%(16) 4%(20) 9%(40) 48%(225) 19%(89) 17%(77) 468 Something Else 6%(18) 6%(18) 8%(24) 42%(130) 19%(59) 19%(60) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 6%(8) 8%(11) 12%(16) 54%(73) 14%(19) 6%(9) 136 Evangelical 8%(45) 8%(45) 10%(56) 40%(224) 20%(111) 15%(85) 565 Non-Evangelical 3%(22) 5%(36) 10%(71) 53%(379) 15%(110) 13%(96) 714 Community: Urban 6%(31) 9%(46) 11%(59) 43%(222) 16%(83) 15%(77) 519 Community: Suburban 4%(40) 4%(36) 9%(86) 54%(530) 16%(160) 13%(132) 984 Community: Rural 5%(24) 7%(36) 11%(52) 42%(205) 20%(95) 15%(72) 484 Employ: Private Sector 8%(51) 7%(45) 11%(75) 48%(322) 16%(105) 10%(66) 663 Employ: Government 5%(5) 5%(5) 6%(7) 53%(57) 16%(17) 14%(15) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 3%(5) 13%(20) 12%(18) 40%(59) 18%(26) 13%(20) 147 Employ: Homemaker 1%(1) 5%(6) 14%(17) 43%(52) 26%(32) 12%(14) 121 Employ: Retired 2%(12) 5%(27) 7%(36) 56%(290) 14%(74) 15%(77) 516 Employ: Unemployed 5%(12) 3%(7) 11%(28) 46%(113) 18%(43) 17%(41) 243 Employ: Other 4%(5) 4%(5) 8%(10) 37%(45) 19%(23) 27%(33) 122 Military HH: Yes 4%(12) 6%(22) 12%(42) 51%(171) 16%(53) 11%(36) 336 Military HH: No 5%(83) 6%(96) 9%(156) 48%(786) 17%(285) 15%(245) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 8%(46) 9%(49) 11%(63) 37%(203) 18%(102) 16%(90) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 3%(50) 5%(68) 9%(135) 53%(754) 16%(236) 13%(192) 1434 Trump Job Approve 8%(70) 9%(76) 10%(79) 40%(335) 18%(150) 14%(119) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(26) 4%(40) 10%(118) 55%(621) 15%(172) 13%(150) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 10%(49) 11%(52) 9%(46) 39%(190) 18%(85) 13%(65) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 6%(22) 7%(25) 10%(33) 42%(145) 19%(64) 16%(54) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(7) 6%(13) 13%(27) 38%(79) 19%(40) 20%(41) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(18) 3%(27) 10%(91) 59%(542) 14%(132) 12%(109) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_8: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? ’Militia’ Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 5%(96) 6%(118) 10%(198) 48%(957) 17%(338) 14%(282) 1988 Favorable of Trump 8%(69) 9%(75) 11%(89) 39%(329) 18%(153) 15%(123) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 2%(25) 4%(41) 10%(107) 56%(618) 15%(170) 13%(141) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 10%(52) 10%(52) 11%(56) 38%(192) 17%(89) 13%(68) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 5%(17) 7%(22) 10%(33) 42%(137) 19%(64) 17%(55) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 4%(6) 6%(11) 10%(18) 37%(64) 23%(40) 19%(33) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2%(19) 3%(30) 10%(89) 60%(554) 14%(130) 12%(108) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 5%(42) 7%(52) 12%(88) 44%(334) 18%(136) 14%(110) 762 #1 Issue: Security 8%(21) 8%(19) 10%(24) 40%(100) 20%(50) 14%(36) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 4%(14) 3%(12) 8%(29) 55%(194) 17%(61) 12%(44) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 2%(6) 5%(14) 8%(23) 57%(159) 13%(35) 15%(41) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 1%(1) 12%(9) 5%(4) 42%(32) 22%(17) 18%(14) 77 #1 Issue: Education 9%(6) 8%(6) 16%(11) 27%(19) 22%(16) 20%(14) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(5) 3%(3) 10%(7) 65%(49) 6%(4) 10%(7) 75 #1 Issue: Other 2%(2) 2%(2) 10%(12) 59%(70) 15%(17) 13%(16) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(26) 4%(34) 8%(64) 59%(458) 14%(109) 11%(82) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(48) 8%(53) 12%(81) 42%(276) 19%(122) 11%(74) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 3%(21) 5%(34) 9%(62) 58%(422) 14%(101) 12%(84) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 8%(57) 8%(53) 12%(81) 43%(297) 18%(126) 12%(82) 696 2016 Vote: Other 1%(1) 5%(6) 11%(14) 57%(71) 17%(21) 9%(11) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(18) 6%(25) 9%(41) 38%(167) 20%(88) 24%(105) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 5%(61) 6%(76) 11%(139) 52%(666) 16%(203) 11%(143) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 5%(35) 6%(42) 8%(59) 42%(291) 19%(135) 20%(139) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 4%(32) 5%(41) 9%(77) 57%(488) 14%(123) 11%(93) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7%(36) 7%(37) 12%(64) 46%(248) 19%(103) 10%(53) 541 2012 Vote: Other 3%(2) 9%(5) 12%(7) 46%(27) 16%(10) 14%(9) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5%(26) 7%(35) 9%(49) 36%(194) 19%(102) 24%(127) 532 4-Region: Northeast 4%(14) 8%(27) 9%(32) 48%(171) 20%(73) 11%(38) 355 4-Region: Midwest 6%(28) 5%(24) 11%(52) 48%(221) 16%(74) 13%(58) 457 4-Region: South 5%(37) 6%(44) 9%(70) 47%(351) 17%(130) 15%(111) 742 4-Region: West 4%(16) 5%(23) 10%(44) 50%(215) 14%(62) 17%(74) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL5_8: Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of each of the following? ’Militia’ Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Heard of, no Never heard Demographic favorable favorable unfavorable unfavorable opinion of Total N Registered Voters 5%(96) 6%(118) 10%(198) 48%(957) 17%(338) 14%(282) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 4%(35) 4%(35) 9%(80) 56%(523) 14%(131) 13%(121) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 7%(53) 8%(66) 11%(85) 41%(329) 18%(144) 15%(121) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL6_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? President Donald Trump Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(369) 18%(364) 9%(181) 50%(998) 4%(76) 1988 Gender: Male 20%(188) 20%(185) 11%(104) 45%(421) 4%(33) 930 Gender: Female 17%(181) 17%(180) 7%(76) 55%(577) 4%(43) 1058 Age: 18-34 13%(65) 17%(86) 12%(58) 51%(256) 7%(34) 499 Age: 35-44 19%(57) 18%(55) 11%(32) 49%(148) 3%(10) 302 Age: 45-64 23%(164) 20%(144) 8%(55) 46%(336) 3%(25) 724 Age: 65+ 18%(82) 17%(79) 8%(35) 56%(258) 2%(8) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 10%(15) 10%(15) 10%(15) 58%(88) 11%(17) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 17%(87) 19%(95) 11%(55) 49%(245) 4%(21) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 18%(90) 21%(104) 10%(48) 47%(231) 5%(24) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 21%(154) 17%(129) 8%(61) 53%(394) 1%(11) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(17) 6%(48) 6%(50) 82%(647) 3%(26) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 10%(51) 17%(87) 12%(63) 54%(273) 6%(31) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 43%(300) 33%(229) 10%(67) 11%(78) 3%(19) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4%(13) 7%(26) 9%(33) 75%(265) 5%(16) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(4) 5%(23) 4%(17) 88%(383) 2%(10) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(28) 21%(51) 16%(39) 48%(118) 3%(8) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 9%(24) 14%(36) 9%(24) 59%(155) 9%(23) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 44%(147) 32%(108) 10%(32) 12%(38) 2%(8) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 43%(153) 34%(121) 10%(35) 11%(39) 3%(11) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5%(30) 6%(36) 5%(28) 83%(497) 2%(10) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(64) 19%(111) 11%(62) 55%(318) 4%(21) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 38%(264) 30%(206) 12%(81) 19%(130) 2%(17) 698 Educ: < College 20%(246) 19%(240) 9%(117) 47%(586) 5%(61) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 17%(82) 18%(83) 8%(38) 55%(256) 2%(10) 470 Educ: Post-grad 15%(41) 15%(41) 9%(25) 58%(156) 2%(5) 267 Income: Under 50k 19%(193) 16%(166) 8%(84) 51%(516) 5%(53) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 17%(98) 21%(124) 10%(59) 49%(285) 3%(17) 582 Income: 100k+ 20%(78) 19%(75) 9%(37) 50%(197) 2%(7) 395 Ethnicity: White 21%(336) 20%(325) 9%(151) 46%(742) 3%(52) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 12%(22) 19%(36) 9%(17) 54%(104) 7%(13) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? President Donald Trump Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(369) 18%(364) 9%(181) 50%(998) 4%(76) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 7%(17) 9%(24) 8%(20) 70%(177) 6%(15) 252 Ethnicity: Other 13%(16) 12%(15) 7%(9) 62%(79) 7%(9) 128 All Christian 23%(233) 22%(221) 10%(106) 42%(429) 2%(25) 1014 All Non-Christian 12%(14) 18%(21) 8%(10) 60%(72) 1%(2) 119 Atheist 10%(8) 13%(10) 5%(4) 72%(57) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 10%(47) 13%(60) 8%(38) 63%(295) 6%(27) 468 Something Else 21%(66) 17%(53) 7%(22) 47%(146) 7%(22) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 13%(18) 19%(25) 9%(12) 57%(78) 2%(3) 136 Evangelical 29%(162) 24%(138) 10%(57) 33%(187) 4%(22) 565 Non-Evangelical 18%(128) 18%(126) 9%(66) 52%(370) 3%(24) 714 Community: Urban 17%(90) 17%(90) 9%(45) 54%(278) 3%(17) 519 Community: Suburban 15%(147) 17%(170) 10%(99) 54%(527) 4%(41) 984 Community: Rural 27%(132) 22%(104) 8%(37) 40%(193) 4%(18) 484 Employ: Private Sector 18%(121) 18%(122) 11%(76) 50%(331) 2%(13) 663 Employ: Government 8%(8) 19%(20) 10%(11) 52%(56) 11%(12) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 20%(30) 19%(28) 6%(9) 52%(76) 3%(4) 147 Employ: Homemaker 21%(25) 21%(26) 10%(12) 44%(53) 4%(5) 121 Employ: Retired 23%(119) 18%(94) 6%(33) 51%(262) 2%(9) 516 Employ: Unemployed 12%(29) 18%(43) 11%(26) 53%(129) 6%(16) 243 Employ: Other 23%(28) 21%(25) 4%(5) 41%(49) 12%(14) 122 Military HH: Yes 29%(98) 23%(77) 5%(18) 40%(134) 2%(8) 336 Military HH: No 16%(270) 17%(287) 10%(163) 52%(864) 4%(68) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 48%(265) 34%(188) 8%(43) 6%(35) 4%(23) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(104) 12%(176) 10%(138) 67%(963) 4%(53) 1434 Trump Job Approve 43%(353) 38%(316) 12%(98) 5%(39) 3%(23) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 1%(14) 4%(46) 7%(78) 85%(957) 3%(31) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 67%(325) 25%(123) 4%(19) 3%(15) 1%(4) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(29) 56%(193) 23%(79) 7%(23) 6%(19) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(6) 12%(25) 27%(56) 52%(108) 6%(12) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(9) 2%(21) 2%(22) 92%(849) 2%(18) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? President Donald Trump Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(369) 18%(364) 9%(181) 50%(998) 4%(76) 1988 Favorable of Trump 43%(361) 39%(324) 12%(104) 3%(28) 2%(21) 837 Unfavorable of Trump — (5) 3%(37) 7%(73) 87%(954) 3%(33) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 67%(340) 27%(135) 3%(17) 3%(13) 1%(4) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 6%(21) 58%(189) 26%(87) 5%(15) 5%(17) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 1%(2) 11%(19) 30%(52) 49%(84) 9%(15) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump — (4) 2%(18) 2%(21) 93%(869) 2%(18) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 21%(157) 22%(164) 12%(94) 41%(316) 4%(31) 762 #1 Issue: Security 44%(110) 30%(75) 5%(11) 18%(45) 4%(9) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 9%(31) 10%(34) 7%(26) 71%(251) 3%(11) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 13%(37) 18%(51) 8%(22) 57%(159) 4%(10) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13%(10) 12%(9) 14%(11) 54%(41) 8%(6) 77 #1 Issue: Education 14%(10) 18%(13) 12%(9) 54%(39) 3%(2) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(4) 12%(9) 3%(2) 77%(58) 3%(2) 75 #1 Issue: Other 9%(11) 8%(9) 5%(6) 74%(89) 4%(5) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(14) 6%(49) 7%(52) 83%(641) 2%(18) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 42%(277) 33%(213) 11%(73) 12%(77) 2%(15) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(8) 6%(41) 5%(39) 85%(618) 2%(18) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 43%(300) 33%(233) 12%(80) 10%(70) 2%(12) 696 2016 Vote: Other 1%(1) 14%(17) 15%(19) 65%(81) 5%(6) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(60) 17%(74) 10%(42) 51%(228) 9%(40) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 20%(260) 18%(226) 8%(108) 52%(668) 2%(26) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 16%(109) 20%(139) 10%(73) 47%(330) 7%(50) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 5%(40) 9%(78) 9%(73) 75%(642) 2%(20) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 41%(222) 32%(174) 8%(45) 17%(92) 2%(9) 541 2012 Vote: Other 25%(15) 26%(16) 13%(8) 33%(20) 3%(2) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(92) 18%(96) 10%(55) 46%(243) 8%(45) 532 4-Region: Northeast 18%(62) 17%(60) 11%(38) 51%(181) 4%(13) 355 4-Region: Midwest 20%(90) 19%(87) 6%(28) 51%(231) 5%(21) 457 4-Region: South 20%(151) 19%(139) 10%(77) 47%(346) 4%(30) 742 4-Region: West 15%(65) 18%(79) 9%(38) 55%(240) 3%(12) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_1: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? President Donald Trump Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(369) 18%(364) 9%(181) 50%(998) 4%(76) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(22) 6%(52) 6%(55) 83%(769) 3%(27) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 41%(329) 33%(262) 11%(88) 12%(93) 3%(26) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL6_2: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Vice President Mike Pence Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(352) 20%(390) 14%(269) 41%(813) 8%(164) 1988 Gender: Male 20%(184) 21%(193) 15%(141) 38%(354) 6%(59) 930 Gender: Female 16%(167) 19%(198) 12%(128) 43%(459) 10%(105) 1058 Age: 18-34 11%(52) 17%(87) 15%(72) 42%(212) 15%(76) 499 Age: 35-44 17%(53) 18%(55) 17%(52) 39%(119) 8%(24) 302 Age: 45-64 21%(153) 22%(158) 14%(102) 37%(265) 6%(46) 724 Age: 65+ 20%(94) 20%(91) 9%(43) 47%(217) 4%(19) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 7%(10) 12%(18) 15%(23) 42%(63) 23%(35) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 15%(74) 19%(94) 14%(72) 42%(211) 10%(52) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 17%(83) 22%(107) 15%(75) 38%(186) 9%(45) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 21%(159) 21%(154) 12%(91) 42%(315) 4%(30) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 3%(26) 7%(53) 13%(106) 69%(544) 8%(61) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 10%(49) 18%(89) 16%(83) 43%(217) 13%(67) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 40%(277) 36%(248) 12%(81) 7%(52) 5%(35) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 5%(17) 8%(29) 15%(52) 65%(229) 7%(26) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 2%(8) 6%(24) 12%(54) 72%(315) 8%(35) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 13%(32) 19%(47) 19%(46) 41%(99) 8%(19) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 7%(17) 16%(42) 14%(36) 45%(118) 18%(48) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 40%(135) 35%(116) 13%(43) 8%(26) 4%(14) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 39%(142) 37%(132) 11%(38) 7%(26) 6%(22) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5%(28) 8%(46) 9%(57) 73%(441) 5%(29) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 10%(58) 20%(115) 19%(112) 43%(248) 8%(44) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 38%(262) 31%(218) 12%(86) 13%(91) 6%(41) 698 Educ: < College 18%(220) 22%(269) 12%(149) 38%(476) 11%(136) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 18%(84) 18%(83) 16%(77) 44%(207) 4%(19) 470 Educ: Post-grad 18%(48) 14%(38) 16%(43) 48%(130) 3%(9) 267 Income: Under 50k 17%(171) 19%(188) 12%(123) 41%(410) 12%(120) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 17%(98) 21%(123) 15%(85) 42%(243) 6%(33) 582 Income: 100k+ 21%(83) 20%(80) 15%(61) 40%(159) 3%(11) 395 Ethnicity: White 20%(318) 22%(355) 13%(210) 38%(610) 7%(115) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 12%(24) 18%(34) 17%(32) 40%(77) 13%(26) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_2: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Vice President Mike Pence Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(352) 20%(390) 14%(269) 41%(813) 8%(164) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 7%(18) 8%(19) 15%(37) 57%(143) 14%(36) 252 Ethnicity: Other 13%(16) 12%(16) 17%(22) 47%(60) 10%(13) 128 All Christian 24%(240) 25%(249) 15%(154) 32%(327) 4%(45) 1014 All Non-Christian 8%(10) 16%(19) 19%(22) 50%(59) 7%(8) 119 Atheist 6%(5) 15%(11) 7%(6) 67%(52) 5%(4) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 8%(38) 13%(61) 11%(50) 54%(255) 14%(64) 468 Something Else 19%(59) 16%(50) 12%(38) 39%(119) 14%(42) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 9%(12) 19%(25) 21%(28) 46%(62) 6%(9) 136 Evangelical 27%(155) 28%(159) 14%(79) 23%(129) 8%(43) 565 Non-Evangelical 19%(135) 18%(129) 14%(100) 43%(306) 6%(44) 714 Community: Urban 16%(83) 20%(105) 13%(69) 43%(222) 8%(39) 519 Community: Suburban 16%(156) 18%(178) 13%(130) 45%(445) 8%(76) 984 Community: Rural 23%(113) 22%(107) 15%(70) 30%(146) 10%(48) 484 Employ: Private Sector 17%(112) 21%(138) 16%(106) 41%(270) 6%(37) 663 Employ: Government 6%(7) 16%(17) 23%(25) 43%(46) 12%(13) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 19%(28) 17%(24) 13%(19) 45%(66) 7%(10) 147 Employ: Homemaker 17%(21) 28%(34) 13%(16) 33%(40) 9%(11) 121 Employ: Retired 25%(132) 19%(99) 9%(49) 42%(216) 4%(20) 516 Employ: Unemployed 13%(32) 17%(42) 11%(28) 43%(104) 16%(38) 243 Employ: Other 13%(15) 21%(26) 16%(20) 29%(36) 20%(25) 122 Military HH: Yes 28%(93) 22%(75) 13%(44) 31%(103) 6%(21) 336 Military HH: No 16%(259) 19%(315) 14%(226) 43%(709) 9%(143) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 44%(244) 35%(193) 10%(58) 3%(17) 8%(42) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(108) 14%(197) 15%(211) 56%(796) 8%(121) 1434 Trump Job Approve 39%(320) 39%(319) 12%(96) 5%(41) 6%(52) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 3%(30) 6%(69) 15%(171) 68%(770) 8%(86) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 57%(278) 28%(138) 7%(34) 3%(16) 4%(20) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 12%(42) 53%(181) 18%(63) 7%(25) 9%(32) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 7%(15) 16%(33) 33%(68) 30%(61) 14%(30) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(15) 4%(36) 11%(103) 77%(709) 6%(57) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_2: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Vice President Mike Pence Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(352) 20%(390) 14%(269) 41%(813) 8%(164) 1988 Favorable of Trump 40%(334) 38%(320) 11%(96) 4%(32) 6%(54) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(16) 6%(65) 15%(163) 70%(772) 8%(85) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 55%(282) 30%(151) 7%(38) 3%(16) 4%(22) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 16%(52) 52%(169) 18%(59) 5%(16) 10%(32) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 4%(8) 15%(26) 33%(56) 30%(51) 18%(31) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(9) 4%(39) 12%(107) 78%(721) 6%(53) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(149) 23%(178) 17%(126) 32%(245) 8%(64) 762 #1 Issue: Security 39%(98) 29%(73) 10%(25) 15%(36) 7%(18) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 8%(27) 12%(41) 11%(39) 62%(220) 8%(27) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 14%(39) 21%(60) 12%(33) 44%(121) 9%(25) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 14%(11) 9%(7) 18%(13) 47%(36) 11%(9) 77 #1 Issue: Education 11%(8) 14%(10) 14%(11) 44%(32) 16%(11) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 8%(6) 11%(8) 12%(9) 65%(49) 4%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 11%(13) 11%(13) 11%(13) 61%(73) 6%(7) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(26) 7%(56) 15%(113) 70%(543) 5%(35) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 39%(258) 36%(235) 11%(75) 9%(57) 5%(30) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 2%(18) 6%(43) 14%(101) 72%(525) 5%(37) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 40%(279) 37%(254) 12%(81) 8%(53) 4%(28) 696 2016 Vote: Other 4%(6) 14%(18) 28%(35) 45%(56) 8%(10) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(49) 17%(76) 12%(52) 40%(178) 20%(89) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 20%(256) 20%(255) 13%(173) 43%(548) 4%(54) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 14%(96) 19%(135) 14%(97) 38%(264) 16%(109) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 6%(53) 10%(82) 15%(130) 63%(541) 5%(47) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 40%(215) 34%(182) 12%(64) 12%(63) 3%(16) 541 2012 Vote: Other 19%(11) 31%(19) 14%(9) 26%(15) 10%(6) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(72) 20%(107) 12%(66) 36%(192) 18%(95) 532 4-Region: Northeast 19%(68) 19%(67) 13%(48) 41%(146) 7%(25) 355 4-Region: Midwest 17%(77) 21%(95) 11%(50) 41%(188) 10%(47) 457 4-Region: South 19%(143) 19%(141) 14%(101) 40%(294) 9%(64) 742 4-Region: West 15%(64) 20%(87) 16%(71) 43%(185) 6%(28) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_2: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Vice President Mike Pence Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 18%(352) 20%(390) 14%(269) 41%(813) 8%(164) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(31) 7%(62) 13%(119) 70%(647) 7%(67) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 38%(301) 36%(284) 13%(105) 8%(61) 6%(49) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL6_3: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congress Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 6%(111) 18%(354) 35%(698) 31%(623) 10%(201) 1988 Gender: Male 7%(68) 18%(171) 35%(326) 33%(309) 6%(57) 930 Gender: Female 4%(43) 17%(184) 35%(372) 30%(314) 14%(144) 1058 Age: 18-34 7%(36) 19%(97) 28%(138) 29%(146) 16%(82) 499 Age: 35-44 7%(21) 25%(75) 31%(93) 27%(83) 10%(30) 302 Age: 45-64 5%(35) 16%(113) 39%(281) 32%(233) 8%(61) 724 Age: 65+ 4%(18) 15%(69) 40%(186) 35%(161) 6%(28) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 8%(11) 14%(21) 32%(47) 22%(32) 25%(38) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 7%(36) 22%(111) 29%(144) 31%(154) 12%(58) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 5%(27) 19%(93) 34%(169) 30%(149) 12%(59) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 5%(34) 15%(116) 40%(298) 35%(259) 6%(42) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 7%(51) 18%(145) 39%(305) 27%(216) 9%(72) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 3%(14) 11%(57) 31%(159) 41%(209) 13%(67) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(46) 22%(153) 34%(234) 29%(198) 9%(62) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 9%(32) 19%(68) 39%(137) 26%(92) 7%(25) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 5%(20) 18%(76) 39%(168) 29%(125) 11%(47) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 4%(10) 11%(27) 33%(80) 45%(109) 7%(18) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 2%(4) 11%(30) 30%(79) 38%(99) 19%(50) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 8%(27) 23%(76) 33%(109) 32%(108) 4%(15) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5%(19) 22%(77) 35%(125) 25%(90) 13%(48) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7%(41) 17%(105) 37%(220) 32%(192) 7%(43) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 5%(31) 19%(111) 37%(212) 30%(171) 9%(52) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 5%(38) 18%(129) 35%(245) 33%(228) 8%(58) 698 Educ: < College 5%(67) 16%(202) 33%(416) 32%(406) 13%(160) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 5%(25) 18%(86) 38%(178) 33%(154) 6%(28) 470 Educ: Post-grad 7%(18) 25%(67) 39%(105) 24%(64) 5%(14) 267 Income: Under 50k 6%(56) 17%(175) 32%(326) 31%(312) 14%(143) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 5%(31) 16%(95) 35%(205) 36%(210) 7%(42) 582 Income: 100k+ 6%(24) 22%(85) 42%(167) 26%(102) 4%(16) 395 Ethnicity: White 5%(80) 18%(289) 36%(578) 32%(513) 9%(148) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 7%(13) 22%(43) 34%(65) 21%(40) 16%(31) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_3: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congress Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 6%(111) 18%(354) 35%(698) 31%(623) 10%(201) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 9%(23) 19%(47) 29%(72) 28%(72) 15%(38) 252 Ethnicity: Other 7%(9) 14%(18) 37%(48) 30%(38) 12%(15) 128 All Christian 7%(70) 21%(210) 38%(381) 29%(293) 6%(61) 1014 All Non-Christian 11%(13) 17%(20) 44%(52) 22%(25) 7%(8) 119 Atheist 5%(4) 11%(8) 38%(30) 42%(33) 3%(3) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 2%(10) 12%(57) 32%(149) 38%(179) 16%(73) 468 Something Else 5%(15) 19%(58) 28%(86) 30%(93) 18%(56) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 9%(13) 17%(23) 44%(60) 20%(27) 9%(12) 136 Evangelical 8%(47) 24%(138) 32%(179) 24%(134) 12%(67) 565 Non-Evangelical 5%(35) 16%(117) 38%(275) 34%(242) 6%(46) 714 Community: Urban 8%(43) 23%(121) 30%(154) 28%(146) 11%(55) 519 Community: Suburban 5%(44) 15%(150) 37%(360) 34%(335) 10%(95) 984 Community: Rural 5%(24) 17%(83) 38%(184) 29%(142) 11%(51) 484 Employ: Private Sector 7%(44) 21%(140) 34%(224) 32%(214) 6%(40) 663 Employ: Government 4%(4) 14%(15) 38%(41) 26%(27) 18%(20) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 12%(17) 15%(22) 33%(48) 35%(51) 6%(9) 147 Employ: Homemaker 1%(1) 20%(25) 37%(45) 28%(34) 14%(17) 121 Employ: Retired 6%(30) 16%(84) 39%(199) 35%(178) 5%(25) 516 Employ: Unemployed 3%(7) 15%(36) 34%(82) 29%(71) 19%(46) 243 Employ: Other 3%(3) 15%(19) 28%(34) 29%(35) 26%(31) 122 Military HH: Yes 7%(24) 20%(66) 36%(122) 33%(110) 4%(15) 336 Military HH: No 5%(88) 17%(289) 35%(576) 31%(514) 11%(186) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 11%(59) 24%(132) 30%(165) 26%(146) 9%(52) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 4%(52) 16%(222) 37%(533) 33%(477) 10%(150) 1434 Trump Job Approve 7%(55) 23%(193) 32%(264) 29%(240) 9%(77) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(55) 14%(161) 38%(427) 34%(383) 9%(100) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 10%(46) 25%(123) 28%(137) 29%(139) 8%(41) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 3%(9) 20%(70) 37%(127) 29%(100) 11%(36) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(12) 16%(33) 36%(75) 27%(56) 15%(31) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(43) 14%(128) 38%(352) 36%(327) 8%(69) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_3: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congress Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 6%(111) 18%(354) 35%(698) 31%(623) 10%(201) 1988 Favorable of Trump 8%(65) 22%(185) 33%(273) 29%(239) 9%(75) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(44) 15%(163) 37%(411) 35%(382) 9%(102) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 11%(56) 24%(121) 29%(145) 29%(147) 8%(39) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 3%(9) 19%(64) 39%(128) 28%(91) 11%(36) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 3%(6) 18%(32) 32%(55) 29%(50) 17%(30) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(38) 14%(131) 38%(357) 36%(332) 8%(72) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 5%(36) 20%(153) 33%(254) 32%(246) 10%(73) 762 #1 Issue: Security 9%(23) 15%(38) 35%(87) 29%(73) 12%(29) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(20) 17%(61) 37%(129) 31%(110) 10%(34) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 6%(16) 18%(49) 35%(97) 32%(90) 10%(27) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 4%(3) 24%(18) 28%(22) 23%(18) 21%(16) 77 #1 Issue: Education 4%(3) 18%(13) 38%(27) 28%(21) 12%(9) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 10%(7) 12%(9) 46%(35) 26%(19) 6%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 2%(3) 12%(14) 40%(48) 40%(48) 6%(8) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 6%(46) 17%(135) 40%(306) 31%(240) 6%(46) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(46) 21%(141) 34%(224) 30%(199) 7%(45) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 6%(41) 17%(121) 41%(295) 31%(223) 6%(43) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(49) 22%(154) 33%(226) 31%(216) 7%(50) 696 2016 Vote: Other 1%(1) 10%(13) 37%(46) 44%(55) 7%(9) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(19) 15%(67) 29%(131) 29%(128) 22%(99) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 6%(73) 19%(243) 38%(489) 32%(414) 5%(69) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 5%(38) 16%(112) 30%(209) 30%(210) 19%(132) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 5%(42) 18%(155) 40%(339) 32%(272) 5%(46) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 5%(29) 19%(101) 37%(199) 33%(178) 6%(34) 541 2012 Vote: Other 2%(1) 12%(7) 35%(21) 42%(25) 9%(5) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(38) 17%(91) 26%(138) 28%(148) 22%(116) 532 4-Region: Northeast 5%(19) 18%(63) 40%(144) 27%(97) 9%(31) 355 4-Region: Midwest 4%(19) 17%(78) 38%(172) 31%(143) 10%(45) 457 4-Region: South 7%(49) 18%(134) 33%(242) 31%(228) 12%(89) 742 4-Region: West 6%(24) 18%(79) 32%(140) 36%(155) 8%(36) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_3: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congress Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 6%(111) 18%(354) 35%(698) 31%(623) 10%(201) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 6%(55) 17%(160) 38%(356) 30%(276) 9%(79) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 6%(50) 21%(167) 34%(269) 29%(234) 10%(78) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL6_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congressional Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(247) 24%(475) 20%(400) 34%(673) 10%(193) 1988 Gender: Male 14%(132) 24%(219) 22%(203) 35%(322) 6%(54) 930 Gender: Female 11%(115) 24%(256) 19%(197) 33%(351) 13%(139) 1058 Age: 18-34 13%(65) 23%(116) 23%(113) 24%(118) 17%(86) 499 Age: 35-44 11%(34) 33%(101) 20%(59) 28%(85) 8%(23) 302 Age: 45-64 12%(85) 18%(131) 19%(139) 42%(306) 9%(62) 724 Age: 65+ 14%(63) 27%(127) 19%(88) 35%(163) 5%(21) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 14%(20) 22%(33) 18%(27) 20%(31) 26%(39) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 12%(62) 27%(138) 23%(114) 26%(129) 12%(60) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 13%(63) 20%(99) 20%(100) 38%(188) 9%(46) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 13%(96) 24%(182) 18%(138) 39%(288) 6%(45) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 25%(198) 40%(314) 20%(159) 7%(58) 8%(60) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 7%(35) 18%(92) 24%(123) 36%(180) 15%(76) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 2%(14) 10%(70) 17%(118) 63%(435) 8%(57) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 30%(104) 37%(131) 20%(71) 7%(25) 6%(21) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 22%(94) 42%(182) 20%(88) 8%(33) 9%(39) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 9%(21) 18%(43) 28%(68) 38%(93) 8%(19) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 5%(14) 19%(49) 21%(55) 33%(87) 22%(57) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 2%(7) 13%(45) 19%(64) 61%(204) 4%(14) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 2%(7) 7%(25) 15%(55) 64%(230) 12%(43) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 23%(138) 40%(240) 21%(129) 9%(57) 6%(38) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 14%(78) 25%(144) 22%(129) 28%(163) 11%(62) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 4%(26) 11%(76) 18%(127) 61%(423) 7%(46) 698 Educ: < College 11%(142) 21%(262) 19%(241) 36%(452) 12%(153) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 12%(55) 28%(131) 21%(99) 34%(158) 6%(27) 470 Educ: Post-grad 19%(50) 31%(82) 22%(60) 23%(63) 5%(13) 267 Income: Under 50k 13%(128) 22%(223) 18%(183) 34%(340) 14%(138) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 12%(68) 25%(143) 22%(127) 36%(209) 6%(35) 582 Income: 100k+ 13%(51) 28%(109) 23%(90) 31%(124) 5%(20) 395 Ethnicity: White 11%(176) 23%(374) 19%(313) 37%(601) 9%(144) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(32) 28%(54) 22%(42) 22%(43) 11%(22) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congressional Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(247) 24%(475) 20%(400) 34%(673) 10%(193) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 24%(60) 28%(70) 19%(48) 17%(42) 12%(31) 252 Ethnicity: Other 9%(11) 24%(31) 31%(39) 23%(29) 13%(17) 128 All Christian 12%(125) 23%(231) 20%(203) 39%(397) 6%(59) 1014 All Non-Christian 23%(27) 33%(39) 24%(29) 12%(14) 8%(9) 119 Atheist 16%(13) 32%(25) 20%(16) 25%(20) 6%(5) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9%(40) 25%(116) 21%(100) 29%(134) 17%(78) 468 Something Else 14%(43) 21%(64) 17%(52) 35%(108) 14%(42) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 20%(27) 31%(42) 25%(35) 15%(20) 9%(12) 136 Evangelical 12%(70) 21%(119) 17%(93) 43%(242) 7%(41) 565 Non-Evangelical 13%(93) 23%(165) 21%(152) 35%(251) 7%(53) 714 Community: Urban 16%(81) 31%(161) 19%(98) 25%(130) 10%(50) 519 Community: Suburban 12%(122) 22%(220) 22%(221) 34%(338) 8%(84) 984 Community: Rural 9%(44) 20%(95) 17%(81) 42%(205) 12%(59) 484 Employ: Private Sector 13%(88) 27%(180) 20%(132) 34%(226) 6%(38) 663 Employ: Government 13%(14) 22%(24) 25%(26) 24%(25) 16%(17) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 13%(20) 24%(36) 24%(35) 31%(46) 7%(10) 147 Employ: Homemaker 6%(8) 16%(19) 24%(29) 43%(53) 11%(13) 121 Employ: Retired 14%(70) 23%(120) 19%(97) 40%(206) 5%(24) 516 Employ: Unemployed 11%(26) 23%(56) 16%(40) 30%(73) 20%(48) 243 Employ: Other 9%(12) 18%(22) 24%(29) 25%(31) 23%(28) 122 Military HH: Yes 11%(35) 16%(54) 21%(71) 47%(158) 5%(17) 336 Military HH: No 13%(212) 26%(421) 20%(329) 31%(515) 11%(176) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 7%(38) 11%(62) 17%(97) 56%(309) 9%(48) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 15%(209) 29%(413) 21%(303) 25%(364) 10%(145) 1434 Trump Job Approve 4%(29) 10%(87) 17%(141) 61%(504) 8%(68) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 19%(216) 34%(388) 23%(256) 15%(168) 9%(99) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 4%(18) 9%(45) 13%(64) 70%(339) 4%(21) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 3%(12) 12%(42) 23%(77) 48%(165) 14%(47) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 10%(20) 25%(52) 25%(52) 26%(55) 14%(29) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 21%(196) 37%(336) 22%(204) 12%(113) 8%(70) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congressional Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(247) 24%(475) 20%(400) 34%(673) 10%(193) 1988 Favorable of Trump 4%(33) 11%(90) 18%(147) 60%(502) 8%(64) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 19%(210) 34%(377) 22%(245) 15%(167) 9%(102) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 3%(17) 10%(49) 14%(69) 69%(350) 5%(23) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 5%(16) 13%(41) 24%(78) 47%(153) 12%(41) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 7%(12) 23%(39) 24%(42) 30%(51) 16%(28) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 21%(198) 36%(338) 22%(204) 12%(116) 8%(74) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 11%(84) 22%(165) 20%(149) 39%(297) 9%(66) 762 #1 Issue: Security 6%(14) 11%(27) 15%(38) 61%(152) 8%(19) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 17%(61) 32%(114) 22%(77) 19%(66) 10%(35) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 18%(49) 24%(65) 20%(55) 28%(77) 11%(32) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 12%(9) 27%(21) 19%(14) 28%(22) 14%(11) 77 #1 Issue: Education 10%(7) 28%(20) 29%(21) 15%(11) 18%(13) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 16%(12) 41%(31) 23%(17) 14%(10) 6%(5) 75 #1 Issue: Other 9%(11) 26%(31) 24%(28) 31%(38) 10%(12) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 24%(185) 40%(307) 22%(167) 8%(62) 7%(53) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 2%(13) 9%(61) 21%(135) 63%(410) 6%(36) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 25%(182) 40%(290) 21%(151) 8%(58) 6%(42) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 3%(20) 11%(77) 18%(127) 62%(435) 5%(37) 696 2016 Vote: Other 6%(8) 18%(22) 24%(29) 42%(52) 10%(13) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(37) 19%(86) 21%(92) 29%(127) 23%(101) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 14%(179) 26%(329) 20%(258) 35%(450) 6%(71) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 10%(68) 21%(147) 20%(142) 32%(223) 17%(122) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20%(169) 38%(320) 22%(185) 16%(135) 5%(45) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 3%(15) 8%(44) 20%(106) 65%(350) 5%(26) 541 2012 Vote: Other 3%(2) 11%(6) 13%(8) 63%(38) 11%(7) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(61) 20%(104) 19%(101) 28%(151) 22%(116) 532 4-Region: Northeast 16%(56) 28%(98) 17%(62) 29%(104) 10%(34) 355 4-Region: Midwest 10%(44) 20%(92) 23%(105) 38%(174) 9%(41) 457 4-Region: South 13%(93) 21%(154) 19%(142) 37%(272) 11%(81) 742 4-Region: West 12%(53) 30%(131) 21%(91) 28%(122) 8%(37) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_4: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congressional Democrats Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 12%(247) 24%(475) 20%(400) 34%(673) 10%(193) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 24%(218) 39%(364) 22%(199) 8%(75) 8%(70) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 2%(16) 9%(75) 18%(142) 62%(496) 9%(69) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL6_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congressional Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(215) 19%(385) 19%(387) 42%(825) 9%(175) 1988 Gender: Male 12%(109) 21%(199) 21%(193) 40%(373) 6%(57) 930 Gender: Female 10%(106) 18%(187) 18%(194) 43%(453) 11%(117) 1058 Age: 18-34 11%(54) 15%(74) 17%(84) 42%(208) 16%(79) 499 Age: 35-44 12%(37) 20%(61) 24%(73) 37%(112) 7%(20) 302 Age: 45-64 11%(81) 22%(161) 20%(144) 39%(283) 7%(54) 724 Age: 65+ 9%(42) 19%(90) 19%(86) 48%(222) 5%(22) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 9%(14) 8%(12) 12%(18) 47%(70) 24%(35) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 13%(64) 18%(89) 19%(98) 39%(198) 11%(55) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 11%(54) 20%(101) 23%(113) 38%(190) 8%(38) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 10%(72) 22%(162) 19%(143) 44%(330) 6%(41) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(15) 6%(49) 16%(127) 68%(538) 8%(60) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 3%(17) 15%(78) 23%(114) 45%(227) 14%(70) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 26%(183) 37%(258) 21%(147) 9%(61) 6%(44) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4%(13) 8%(29) 16%(58) 65%(230) 7%(24) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(2) 5%(20) 16%(69) 71%(308) 8%(37) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 5%(12) 18%(45) 23%(57) 45%(110) 8%(20) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 2%(5) 13%(34) 22%(57) 45%(117) 19%(50) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 25%(84) 37%(125) 24%(78) 10%(33) 4%(14) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 28%(99) 37%(133) 19%(68) 8%(28) 9%(31) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4%(26) 7%(42) 13%(79) 71%(428) 5%(27) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6%(34) 17%(98) 25%(142) 42%(244) 10%(58) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 22%(150) 34%(235) 22%(151) 17%(118) 6%(44) 698 Educ: < College 11%(137) 20%(253) 19%(237) 39%(486) 11%(138) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 10%(45) 18%(85) 20%(96) 46%(218) 6%(27) 470 Educ: Post-grad 12%(33) 18%(48) 20%(55) 46%(122) 4%(10) 267 Income: Under 50k 10%(102) 19%(193) 16%(162) 42%(428) 13%(126) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 10%(60) 19%(113) 23%(135) 42%(243) 5%(31) 582 Income: 100k+ 14%(53) 20%(79) 23%(91) 39%(154) 4%(18) 395 Ethnicity: White 12%(190) 22%(348) 20%(322) 38%(614) 8%(133) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 10%(19) 14%(27) 22%(42) 41%(79) 13%(25) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congressional Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(215) 19%(385) 19%(387) 42%(825) 9%(175) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 7%(17) 9%(21) 15%(37) 59%(149) 11%(28) 252 Ethnicity: Other 6%(8) 13%(16) 22%(28) 49%(62) 11%(14) 128 All Christian 15%(148) 23%(233) 23%(232) 34%(343) 6%(59) 1014 All Non-Christian 7%(8) 20%(24) 17%(20) 51%(60) 5%(6) 119 Atheist 5%(4) 11%(9) 11%(9) 66%(52) 7%(5) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 4%(19) 12%(54) 17%(80) 53%(247) 15%(69) 468 Something Else 12%(36) 21%(65) 15%(47) 40%(124) 12%(36) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 7%(10) 22%(30) 19%(25) 46%(63) 5%(7) 136 Evangelical 19%(107) 27%(153) 19%(110) 27%(155) 7%(40) 565 Non-Evangelical 10%(71) 18%(132) 22%(155) 42%(302) 7%(53) 714 Community: Urban 13%(67) 17%(90) 17%(89) 45%(233) 8%(41) 519 Community: Suburban 9%(89) 17%(167) 22%(221) 43%(420) 9%(87) 984 Community: Rural 12%(59) 27%(128) 16%(77) 36%(173) 10%(47) 484 Employ: Private Sector 12%(80) 21%(140) 20%(135) 41%(270) 6%(39) 663 Employ: Government 4%(4) 17%(18) 24%(25) 40%(43) 16%(17) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 17%(24) 15%(22) 21%(31) 43%(64) 5%(7) 147 Employ: Homemaker 9%(11) 22%(27) 25%(30) 36%(43) 8%(10) 121 Employ: Retired 11%(58) 22%(116) 17%(86) 44%(229) 5%(28) 516 Employ: Unemployed 7%(18) 15%(36) 18%(43) 41%(101) 19%(46) 243 Employ: Other 11%(14) 15%(18) 26%(32) 33%(40) 15%(18) 122 Military HH: Yes 14%(47) 28%(93) 18%(61) 36%(120) 4%(15) 336 Military HH: No 10%(168) 18%(292) 20%(327) 43%(705) 10%(160) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 27%(149) 38%(210) 21%(117) 7%(40) 7%(38) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(66) 12%(175) 19%(271) 55%(785) 10%(137) 1434 Trump Job Approve 23%(188) 39%(322) 24%(198) 8%(65) 7%(56) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(27) 5%(62) 17%(187) 67%(759) 8%(91) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 35%(169) 40%(195) 16%(78) 5%(26) 4%(20) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 6%(19) 37%(127) 35%(120) 11%(39) 11%(37) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(9) 11%(23) 34%(71) 36%(74) 15%(30) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(18) 4%(39) 13%(117) 75%(685) 7%(60) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congressional Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(215) 19%(385) 19%(387) 42%(825) 9%(175) 1988 Favorable of Trump 24%(197) 39%(327) 23%(196) 7%(62) 7%(55) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(16) 5%(53) 17%(184) 69%(756) 8%(94) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 35%(176) 40%(205) 15%(78) 6%(31) 4%(19) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 6%(21) 37%(122) 36%(118) 10%(31) 11%(36) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 2%(4) 13%(23) 35%(60) 33%(56) 17%(29) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(12) 3%(30) 13%(123) 75%(699) 7%(65) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 11%(85) 24%(183) 24%(179) 33%(253) 8%(62) 762 #1 Issue: Security 25%(62) 33%(81) 20%(51) 15%(37) 8%(19) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(22) 10%(36) 14%(51) 61%(216) 8%(28) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7%(21) 19%(53) 19%(53) 45%(124) 10%(28) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 11%(8) 11%(8) 14%(11) 46%(35) 19%(15) 77 #1 Issue: Education 13%(10) 9%(7) 20%(14) 45%(33) 12%(9) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 4%(3) 9%(6) 19%(14) 62%(46) 6%(5) 75 #1 Issue: Other 3%(3) 9%(11) 12%(14) 68%(81) 8%(10) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(19) 6%(46) 16%(125) 70%(539) 6%(45) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 24%(160) 38%(250) 22%(145) 10%(67) 5%(33) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 2%(13) 5%(35) 17%(122) 71%(513) 6%(41) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 24%(167) 38%(268) 22%(151) 11%(75) 5%(35) 696 2016 Vote: Other 1%(1) 8%(10) 33%(41) 48%(60) 10%(12) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(34) 16%(72) 17%(74) 40%(176) 20%(87) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 12%(151) 20%(260) 19%(243) 44%(566) 5%(67) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 9%(64) 18%(125) 21%(144) 37%(259) 15%(108) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 3%(23) 10%(82) 19%(163) 63%(540) 5%(45) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 23%(125) 37%(198) 21%(115) 14%(77) 5%(26) 541 2012 Vote: Other 11%(7) 24%(14) 20%(12) 35%(21) 9%(6) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(60) 17%(91) 18%(96) 35%(187) 19%(99) 532 4-Region: Northeast 11%(39) 19%(69) 21%(75) 39%(137) 10%(34) 355 4-Region: Midwest 11%(52) 17%(78) 19%(88) 43%(195) 9%(43) 457 4-Region: South 12%(86) 20%(152) 19%(138) 40%(298) 9%(68) 742 4-Region: West 9%(37) 20%(87) 20%(86) 45%(195) 7%(29) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_5: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Congressional Republicans Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 11%(215) 19%(385) 19%(387) 42%(825) 9%(175) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(17) 6%(55) 16%(147) 69%(637) 7%(69) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 24%(191) 37%(295) 23%(180) 9%(75) 7%(57) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL6_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? The World Health Organization (WHO) Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(304) 32%(635) 21%(426) 23%(458) 8%(165) 1988 Gender: Male 16%(152) 29%(272) 22%(201) 28%(257) 5%(49) 930 Gender: Female 14%(152) 34%(363) 21%(225) 19%(201) 11%(116) 1058 Age: 18-34 19%(93) 33%(163) 21%(103) 14%(70) 14%(70) 499 Age: 35-44 18%(54) 32%(96) 20%(60) 22%(67) 8%(24) 302 Age: 45-64 12%(90) 29%(209) 23%(165) 29%(207) 7%(53) 724 Age: 65+ 14%(66) 36%(167) 21%(98) 24%(113) 4%(17) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 15%(22) 35%(53) 22%(32) 10%(15) 19%(28) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 19%(95) 32%(163) 20%(103) 18%(91) 10%(52) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 14%(71) 29%(146) 21%(103) 26%(129) 9%(46) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 14%(104) 33%(251) 22%(166) 26%(194) 4%(33) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 23%(185) 41%(323) 22%(170) 6%(51) 8%(61) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 11%(55) 27%(135) 22%(114) 28%(139) 13%(63) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 9%(65) 26%(178) 21%(143) 39%(267) 6%(41) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 27%(97) 37%(131) 22%(77) 7%(26) 6%(22) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 20%(88) 44%(191) 21%(93) 6%(25) 9%(39) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(27) 25%(62) 26%(65) 30%(73) 7%(17) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 11%(28) 28%(73) 19%(49) 25%(66) 18%(46) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 8%(28) 23%(78) 18%(60) 47%(158) 3%(9) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(37) 28%(99) 23%(83) 30%(109) 9%(31) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 25%(148) 41%(248) 21%(124) 7%(43) 7%(40) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 14%(81) 33%(190) 25%(143) 20%(114) 8%(48) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(63) 25%(174) 21%(144) 41%(283) 5%(34) 698 Educ: < College 14%(177) 30%(376) 21%(263) 23%(293) 11%(141) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 14%(65) 37%(173) 22%(102) 25%(117) 3%(13) 470 Educ: Post-grad 23%(61) 32%(86) 23%(62) 18%(47) 4%(11) 267 Income: Under 50k 15%(157) 30%(301) 20%(203) 23%(231) 12%(119) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 14%(80) 32%(189) 23%(134) 25%(144) 6%(36) 582 Income: 100k+ 17%(68) 37%(145) 23%(89) 21%(83) 2%(10) 395 Ethnicity: White 15%(240) 32%(516) 21%(343) 25%(394) 7%(114) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 14%(27) 36%(70) 19%(37) 17%(32) 14%(26) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? The World Health Organization (WHO) Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(304) 32%(635) 21%(426) 23%(458) 8%(165) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 18%(46) 30%(76) 22%(56) 15%(38) 14%(36) 252 Ethnicity: Other 14%(17) 33%(43) 21%(27) 20%(26) 11%(15) 128 All Christian 15%(152) 34%(340) 21%(212) 26%(266) 4%(44) 1014 All Non-Christian 24%(28) 39%(46) 24%(28) 12%(14) 2%(3) 119 Atheist 18%(14) 44%(34) 21%(17) 12%(10) 4%(3) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 14%(67) 25%(116) 24%(113) 23%(108) 14%(64) 468 Something Else 14%(42) 32%(99) 18%(57) 20%(60) 16%(50) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 21%(28) 36%(49) 24%(32) 17%(23) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 15%(87) 28%(160) 22%(122) 26%(147) 9%(50) 565 Non-Evangelical 14%(103) 37%(265) 19%(136) 23%(166) 6%(44) 714 Community: Urban 19%(100) 34%(176) 20%(104) 18%(92) 9%(48) 519 Community: Suburban 15%(146) 32%(314) 22%(219) 24%(238) 7%(68) 984 Community: Rural 12%(58) 30%(145) 21%(104) 26%(128) 10%(49) 484 Employ: Private Sector 16%(104) 36%(240) 21%(141) 23%(149) 4%(28) 663 Employ: Government 18%(19) 28%(30) 25%(27) 18%(20) 10%(11) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 22%(32) 31%(46) 17%(26) 23%(34) 6%(9) 147 Employ: Homemaker 10%(12) 32%(39) 22%(26) 23%(27) 14%(16) 121 Employ: Retired 16%(83) 31%(159) 22%(113) 28%(145) 3%(16) 516 Employ: Unemployed 11%(27) 23%(55) 23%(55) 23%(56) 20%(50) 243 Employ: Other 12%(15) 27%(33) 19%(23) 20%(24) 22%(27) 122 Military HH: Yes 16%(53) 29%(97) 21%(72) 31%(105) 2%(8) 336 Military HH: No 15%(251) 33%(537) 21%(355) 21%(353) 9%(157) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 13%(69) 24%(133) 20%(108) 36%(200) 8%(43) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 16%(235) 35%(502) 22%(318) 18%(258) 8%(122) 1434 Trump Job Approve 9%(73) 24%(197) 21%(171) 40%(334) 6%(54) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 20%(230) 38%(431) 22%(253) 11%(120) 8%(93) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 10%(47) 22%(109) 17%(82) 46%(221) 5%(27) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 7%(26) 26%(88) 26%(89) 33%(113) 8%(27) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(32) 30%(62) 22%(45) 15%(32) 17%(35) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 22%(198) 40%(368) 23%(208) 10%(88) 6%(58) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? The World Health Organization (WHO) Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(304) 32%(635) 21%(426) 23%(458) 8%(165) 1988 Favorable of Trump 10%(82) 24%(199) 20%(164) 41%(341) 6%(51) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 20%(219) 38%(423) 23%(257) 10%(114) 8%(89) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 11%(55) 22%(113) 17%(88) 45%(230) 4%(22) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 8%(26) 26%(87) 23%(76) 34%(111) 9%(29) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 11%(18) 32%(55) 24%(42) 15%(27) 18%(30) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 22%(200) 39%(367) 23%(216) 9%(88) 6%(59) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 14%(108) 27%(209) 21%(163) 28%(212) 9%(70) 762 #1 Issue: Security 11%(27) 21%(53) 20%(49) 41%(102) 8%(19) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 20%(69) 40%(140) 23%(80) 12%(43) 6%(21) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 16%(44) 38%(105) 20%(56) 17%(46) 10%(27) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 16%(13) 36%(28) 16%(13) 15%(11) 17%(13) 77 #1 Issue: Education 17%(12) 34%(25) 26%(19) 16%(11) 8%(6) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 22%(17) 42%(32) 24%(18) 7%(6) 4%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 12%(14) 37%(44) 24%(29) 22%(26) 5%(6) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 24%(186) 41%(317) 23%(176) 8%(64) 4%(31) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 9%(57) 25%(164) 22%(143) 39%(256) 5%(35) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 24%(175) 41%(294) 22%(159) 9%(63) 5%(33) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(65) 24%(169) 20%(142) 41%(285) 5%(35) 696 2016 Vote: Other 8%(10) 33%(41) 33%(41) 21%(26) 5%(7) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 12%(54) 30%(131) 19%(84) 19%(83) 20%(91) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 16%(209) 33%(431) 22%(284) 24%(313) 4%(51) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 14%(95) 29%(204) 20%(143) 21%(145) 16%(114) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20%(171) 40%(342) 22%(189) 13%(108) 5%(44) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 8%(45) 24%(128) 21%(111) 43%(232) 5%(25) 541 2012 Vote: Other 7%(4) 22%(13) 20%(12) 42%(25) 8%(5) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(83) 28%(151) 22%(115) 17%(93) 17%(91) 532 4-Region: Northeast 16%(55) 37%(131) 18%(63) 24%(84) 6%(22) 355 4-Region: Midwest 14%(63) 34%(157) 21%(96) 23%(106) 8%(35) 457 4-Region: South 16%(120) 27%(201) 24%(181) 23%(168) 10%(73) 742 4-Region: West 15%(66) 34%(147) 20%(87) 23%(100) 8%(35) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_6: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? The World Health Organization (WHO) Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 15%(304) 32%(635) 21%(426) 23%(458) 8%(165) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 23%(208) 41%(375) 22%(205) 8%(72) 7%(66) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(70) 25%(198) 21%(168) 39%(308) 7%(54) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL6_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(394) 37%(738) 22%(438) 15%(292) 6%(126) 1988 Gender: Male 20%(184) 35%(325) 24%(222) 16%(147) 6%(53) 930 Gender: Female 20%(210) 39%(413) 20%(216) 14%(145) 7%(73) 1058 Age: 18-34 22%(109) 33%(167) 22%(109) 12%(58) 11%(56) 499 Age: 35-44 24%(74) 33%(99) 22%(65) 17%(50) 5%(14) 302 Age: 45-64 15%(109) 38%(278) 23%(169) 18%(127) 6%(41) 724 Age: 65+ 22%(102) 42%(194) 20%(94) 12%(58) 3%(14) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 23%(34) 29%(44) 18%(26) 14%(21) 16%(25) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 22%(110) 35%(174) 24%(121) 12%(60) 8%(38) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 17%(86) 36%(178) 22%(108) 18%(88) 7%(36) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 19%(145) 41%(306) 22%(165) 15%(110) 3%(23) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 26%(207) 39%(311) 21%(164) 8%(62) 6%(44) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 14%(71) 34%(173) 21%(107) 21%(108) 9%(47) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 17%(116) 37%(254) 24%(167) 18%(122) 5%(34) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 27%(96) 36%(127) 24%(83) 7%(25) 6%(21) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 25%(111) 42%(184) 19%(81) 8%(37) 5%(23) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 13%(32) 34%(84) 27%(66) 20%(48) 6%(14) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 15%(38) 34%(90) 15%(40) 23%(60) 13%(34) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 17%(55) 34%(114) 22%(72) 22%(74) 5%(18) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 17%(61) 39%(139) 26%(94) 13%(48) 5%(16) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 26%(157) 39%(237) 21%(126) 9%(54) 5%(28) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 20%(114) 39%(225) 22%(127) 14%(79) 6%(32) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(106) 35%(248) 25%(173) 20%(141) 4%(30) 698 Educ: < College 19%(237) 36%(456) 21%(260) 15%(191) 8%(106) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 19%(90) 37%(176) 25%(119) 15%(73) 3%(12) 470 Educ: Post-grad 25%(67) 40%(107) 22%(58) 11%(29) 3%(8) 267 Income: Under 50k 20%(198) 36%(364) 19%(192) 17%(167) 9%(90) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 19%(112) 37%(214) 26%(152) 14%(81) 4%(24) 582 Income: 100k+ 21%(85) 41%(160) 24%(94) 11%(44) 3%(12) 395 Ethnicity: White 20%(314) 39%(619) 22%(354) 15%(236) 5%(84) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 18%(36) 36%(69) 18%(35) 17%(33) 11%(21) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(394) 37%(738) 22%(438) 15%(292) 6%(126) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 25%(63) 27%(69) 21%(54) 14%(34) 13%(32) 252 Ethnicity: Other 13%(17) 39%(50) 24%(30) 17%(21) 7%(9) 128 All Christian 22%(222) 40%(403) 22%(220) 13%(135) 3%(34) 1014 All Non-Christian 21%(25) 45%(54) 24%(29) 7%(8) 2%(3) 119 Atheist 19%(15) 44%(35) 21%(17) 15%(11) 1%(1) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 17%(79) 28%(131) 25%(118) 19%(90) 11%(50) 468 Something Else 17%(53) 37%(115) 18%(55) 16%(48) 12%(37) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 19%(26) 41%(55) 28%(38) 9%(12) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 22%(125) 36%(205) 20%(113) 15%(85) 7%(38) 565 Non-Evangelical 20%(142) 42%(301) 20%(146) 13%(92) 5%(33) 714 Community: Urban 23%(121) 36%(186) 22%(112) 13%(65) 7%(34) 519 Community: Suburban 18%(179) 38%(378) 24%(232) 14%(136) 6%(60) 984 Community: Rural 19%(94) 36%(174) 19%(94) 19%(91) 7%(32) 484 Employ: Private Sector 20%(135) 38%(252) 24%(156) 14%(94) 4%(26) 663 Employ: Government 23%(24) 32%(35) 30%(32) 7%(7) 8%(9) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 24%(36) 33%(49) 17%(25) 17%(25) 8%(12) 147 Employ: Homemaker 11%(13) 48%(58) 16%(19) 20%(24) 6%(7) 121 Employ: Retired 22%(116) 38%(198) 22%(113) 15%(78) 2%(11) 516 Employ: Unemployed 15%(37) 32%(78) 21%(51) 17%(41) 15%(36) 243 Employ: Other 14%(17) 34%(42) 24%(29) 13%(16) 15%(19) 122 Military HH: Yes 24%(79) 37%(123) 19%(63) 18%(61) 3%(10) 336 Military HH: No 19%(315) 37%(615) 23%(375) 14%(231) 7%(116) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 21%(116) 36%(201) 19%(107) 17%(93) 7%(37) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 19%(278) 37%(537) 23%(330) 14%(199) 6%(89) 1434 Trump Job Approve 17%(137) 35%(293) 23%(194) 19%(161) 5%(44) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 23%(255) 39%(436) 21%(239) 11%(129) 6%(66) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 19%(91) 30%(148) 22%(109) 24%(117) 4%(22) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(46) 43%(146) 25%(85) 13%(44) 6%(22) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 19%(40) 39%(80) 22%(45) 10%(21) 10%(21) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 23%(215) 39%(356) 21%(194) 12%(108) 5%(45) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_7: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 20%(394) 37%(738) 22%(438) 15%(292) 6%(126) 1988 Favorable of Trump 17%(145) 35%(296) 23%(192) 19%(163) 5%(40) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 22%(243) 39%(427) 22%(240) 11%(126) 6%(65) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 20%(101) 31%(159) 21%(106) 25%(125) 3%(18) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 13%(44) 42%(137) 26%(87) 12%(38) 7%(22) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 16%(28) 42%(72) 21%(35) 9%(16) 12%(21) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 23%(216) 38%(354) 22%(205) 12%(110) 5%(45) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 18%(135) 35%(266) 25%(194) 15%(116) 7%(50) 762 #1 Issue: Security 23%(57) 33%(84) 16%(41) 23%(57) 5%(12) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 23%(83) 38%(135) 21%(75) 11%(39) 6%(22) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 17%(48) 44%(123) 22%(61) 10%(28) 7%(19) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 23%(18) 38%(29) 18%(14) 10%(8) 11%(8) 77 #1 Issue: Education 29%(21) 33%(24) 15%(11) 15%(11) 8%(6) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 20%(15) 47%(35) 25%(18) 6%(4) 3%(2) 75 #1 Issue: Other 14%(17) 35%(42) 20%(23) 25%(30) 6%(7) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 25%(194) 40%(310) 22%(168) 9%(71) 4%(29) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 17%(109) 36%(237) 24%(160) 19%(124) 4%(25) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 25%(182) 40%(289) 21%(151) 10%(74) 4%(28) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 16%(114) 36%(247) 25%(171) 19%(133) 4%(31) 696 2016 Vote: Other 9%(12) 41%(51) 34%(42) 14%(17) 2%(2) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(86) 34%(151) 17%(74) 15%(67) 15%(65) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 21%(265) 39%(496) 23%(299) 14%(184) 3%(43) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 18%(129) 35%(242) 20%(139) 15%(108) 12%(83) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 24%(201) 39%(337) 23%(194) 10%(87) 4%(35) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 15%(83) 37%(199) 24%(130) 21%(112) 3%(17) 541 2012 Vote: Other 8%(5) 35%(21) 31%(19) 22%(13) 5%(3) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20%(105) 34%(181) 18%(96) 15%(79) 13%(71) 532 4-Region: Northeast 23%(82) 37%(133) 20%(70) 12%(43) 8%(27) 355 4-Region: Midwest 18%(84) 38%(175) 22%(101) 15%(69) 6%(28) 457 4-Region: South 20%(152) 35%(262) 23%(173) 15%(110) 6%(45) 742 4-Region: West 18%(76) 39%(169) 22%(94) 16%(70) 6%(25) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Your state’s governor Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(425) 30%(598) 19%(378) 25%(487) 5%(100) 1988 Gender: Male 22%(204) 31%(288) 17%(161) 25%(236) 4%(42) 930 Gender: Female 21%(220) 29%(311) 21%(217) 24%(251) 6%(58) 1058 Age: 18-34 18%(88) 29%(143) 18%(91) 24%(121) 11%(56) 499 Age: 35-44 23%(68) 32%(95) 21%(64) 20%(61) 5%(14) 302 Age: 45-64 20%(147) 29%(209) 20%(143) 28%(200) 3%(25) 724 Age: 65+ 26%(122) 33%(151) 17%(80) 23%(105) 1%(5) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 18%(26) 24%(37) 14%(21) 26%(38) 18%(28) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 20%(98) 30%(152) 20%(103) 22%(113) 7%(37) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 19%(97) 30%(150) 20%(99) 26%(128) 5%(23) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 23%(169) 31%(234) 19%(141) 26%(193) 2%(12) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 26%(209) 31%(245) 18%(143) 19%(149) 6%(44) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 20%(102) 27%(136) 18%(91) 27%(138) 8%(39) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 16%(113) 31%(217) 21%(144) 29%(201) 3%(18) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 30%(106) 31%(111) 17%(58) 16%(57) 6%(21) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 24%(103) 31%(134) 19%(85) 21%(92) 5%(22) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 18%(45) 29%(72) 20%(48) 28%(68) 5%(12) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 22%(57) 25%(64) 17%(43) 27%(70) 10%(27) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 16%(54) 31%(105) 16%(55) 33%(111) 3%(9) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 17%(59) 31%(113) 25%(89) 25%(89) 2%(9) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 27%(164) 31%(188) 16%(95) 22%(130) 4%(24) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 22%(126) 32%(185) 23%(131) 18%(104) 5%(31) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17%(121) 29%(203) 20%(139) 31%(217) 2%(17) 698 Educ: < College 20%(252) 28%(353) 20%(245) 25%(316) 7%(84) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 20%(94) 32%(151) 21%(99) 25%(117) 2%(10) 470 Educ: Post-grad 30%(79) 35%(94) 13%(34) 20%(55) 2%(6) 267 Income: Under 50k 20%(202) 29%(297) 18%(179) 25%(254) 8%(79) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 21%(122) 29%(167) 21%(119) 28%(160) 2%(13) 582 Income: 100k+ 25%(100) 34%(134) 20%(79) 18%(73) 2%(9) 395 Ethnicity: White 22%(351) 31%(497) 19%(306) 25%(396) 4%(58) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 23%(44) 25%(48) 24%(46) 19%(37) 9%(17) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Your state’s governor Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(425) 30%(598) 19%(378) 25%(487) 5%(100) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 19%(49) 27%(68) 16%(42) 24%(59) 14%(35) 252 Ethnicity: Other 20%(25) 27%(34) 24%(30) 25%(32) 6%(7) 128 All Christian 25%(249) 31%(318) 19%(190) 23%(234) 2%(23) 1014 All Non-Christian 26%(31) 38%(45) 13%(15) 21%(24) 2%(2) 119 Atheist 22%(17) 24%(19) 22%(17) 31%(25) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 13%(62) 31%(146) 20%(95) 26%(121) 9%(44) 468 Something Else 21%(66) 22%(69) 19%(60) 27%(84) 10%(30) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 24%(32) 38%(52) 15%(21) 21%(28) 2%(3) 136 Evangelical 23%(128) 29%(166) 20%(112) 22%(125) 6%(33) 565 Non-Evangelical 24%(173) 29%(206) 18%(131) 26%(187) 2%(18) 714 Community: Urban 23%(120) 29%(151) 20%(105) 21%(110) 7%(34) 519 Community: Suburban 22%(214) 31%(307) 18%(177) 25%(242) 5%(44) 984 Community: Rural 19%(90) 29%(140) 20%(96) 28%(136) 4%(22) 484 Employ: Private Sector 22%(148) 34%(223) 17%(113) 24%(159) 3%(20) 663 Employ: Government 19%(20) 27%(29) 22%(23) 23%(25) 10%(10) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 25%(37) 26%(38) 21%(31) 22%(32) 6%(10) 147 Employ: Homemaker 19%(23) 23%(28) 29%(35) 25%(30) 5%(6) 121 Employ: Retired 23%(117) 32%(163) 18%(93) 27%(138) 1%(5) 516 Employ: Unemployed 18%(43) 27%(66) 20%(48) 25%(61) 10%(25) 243 Employ: Other 20%(24) 27%(33) 17%(20) 24%(29) 12%(15) 122 Military HH: Yes 22%(75) 26%(88) 23%(76) 28%(92) 1%(4) 336 Military HH: No 21%(350) 31%(510) 18%(302) 24%(395) 6%(96) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 21%(118) 31%(174) 17%(95) 26%(142) 4%(25) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 21%(306) 30%(424) 20%(283) 24%(346) 5%(75) 1434 Trump Job Approve 18%(146) 30%(248) 20%(167) 29%(241) 3%(26) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 24%(276) 31%(345) 18%(206) 22%(243) 5%(57) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 20%(95) 27%(132) 16%(80) 35%(171) 2%(9) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 15%(51) 34%(117) 25%(87) 21%(70) 5%(17) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 17%(35) 35%(72) 23%(47) 17%(34) 9%(18) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 26%(241) 30%(273) 17%(159) 23%(208) 4%(39) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Your state’s governor Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(425) 30%(598) 19%(378) 25%(487) 5%(100) 1988 Favorable of Trump 19%(156) 31%(255) 20%(164) 28%(237) 3%(24) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 24%(266) 30%(329) 19%(209) 22%(244) 5%(54) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 20%(102) 30%(152) 15%(76) 33%(170) 2%(8) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 17%(55) 31%(103) 27%(87) 21%(67) 5%(16) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 16%(28) 33%(56) 25%(42) 18%(31) 9%(15) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 26%(238) 29%(273) 18%(166) 23%(214) 4%(39) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 20%(150) 30%(228) 20%(154) 25%(187) 6%(43) 762 #1 Issue: Security 17%(42) 25%(62) 22%(55) 31%(78) 5%(13) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 22%(78) 33%(117) 18%(64) 23%(80) 4%(14) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 30%(84) 29%(81) 16%(44) 22%(61) 3%(8) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 11%(8) 37%(28) 18%(14) 25%(19) 9%(7) 77 #1 Issue: Education 23%(17) 26%(19) 21%(15) 24%(17) 6%(4) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 29%(22) 36%(27) 20%(15) 14%(10) 2%(2) 75 #1 Issue: Other 20%(24) 31%(37) 14%(17) 28%(34) 7%(8) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 27%(208) 31%(238) 19%(146) 19%(151) 4%(31) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 17%(110) 33%(216) 19%(126) 29%(189) 2%(14) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 28%(202) 30%(216) 19%(136) 19%(140) 4%(29) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 18%(128) 31%(215) 19%(131) 29%(205) 2%(16) 696 2016 Vote: Other 19%(23) 29%(35) 27%(34) 24%(30) 2%(2) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(71) 29%(130) 17%(77) 25%(112) 12%(53) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 23%(299) 31%(402) 19%(242) 24%(308) 3%(36) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 18%(125) 28%(197) 19%(135) 26%(179) 9%(64) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 26%(221) 31%(262) 19%(163) 21%(175) 4%(32) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 18%(100) 30%(163) 19%(101) 31%(170) 1%(7) 541 2012 Vote: Other 22%(13) 22%(13) 18%(11) 36%(22) 3%(2) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(91) 30%(159) 19%(103) 23%(120) 11%(59) 532 4-Region: Northeast 30%(106) 33%(118) 13%(45) 20%(72) 4%(14) 355 4-Region: Midwest 23%(104) 30%(138) 18%(84) 25%(113) 4%(18) 457 4-Region: South 17%(122) 27%(202) 22%(162) 28%(209) 6%(46) 742 4-Region: West 21%(92) 32%(140) 20%(86) 22%(94) 5%(22) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_8: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Your state’s governor Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 21%(425) 30%(598) 19%(378) 25%(487) 5%(100) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 26%(244) 30%(276) 17%(162) 21%(195) 5%(48) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 17%(133) 31%(249) 21%(168) 28%(223) 3%(26) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL6_9: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 33%(665) 28%(560) 17%(330) 13%(250) 9%(184) 1988 Gender: Male 32%(299) 29%(274) 18%(165) 13%(120) 8%(72) 930 Gender: Female 35%(365) 27%(286) 16%(164) 12%(129) 11%(112) 1058 Age: 18-34 23%(115) 28%(142) 18%(89) 11%(57) 19%(96) 499 Age: 35-44 31%(94) 28%(85) 18%(55) 12%(37) 10%(30) 302 Age: 45-64 32%(230) 28%(204) 18%(127) 16%(115) 7%(48) 724 Age: 65+ 49%(226) 28%(129) 13%(59) 9%(40) 2%(9) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 24%(36) 18%(27) 16%(24) 11%(17) 31%(47) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 26%(130) 31%(156) 19%(95) 11%(58) 13%(64) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 28%(137) 28%(141) 18%(89) 16%(81) 10%(48) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 43%(320) 29%(214) 14%(106) 11%(86) 3%(22) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 50%(393) 28%(221) 10%(82) 4%(31) 8%(62) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 27%(136) 27%(134) 18%(90) 15%(74) 14%(72) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 20%(136) 30%(205) 23%(158) 21%(145) 7%(50) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 48%(171) 28%(99) 11%(39) 4%(13) 9%(31) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 51%(222) 28%(122) 10%(43) 4%(18) 7%(31) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 27%(66) 28%(68) 22%(53) 13%(31) 10%(25) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 27%(70) 25%(66) 14%(37) 16%(42) 18%(46) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 19%(63) 32%(107) 22%(73) 23%(76) 5%(15) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 20%(73) 27%(98) 24%(85) 19%(69) 10%(34) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 49%(297) 30%(182) 10%(60) 4%(27) 6%(37) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 36%(205) 30%(175) 17%(98) 9%(51) 8%(48) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20%(143) 27%(186) 24%(165) 23%(158) 7%(46) 698 Educ: < College 29%(362) 27%(337) 18%(231) 13%(167) 12%(153) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 36%(168) 34%(158) 13%(61) 14%(64) 4%(19) 470 Educ: Post-grad 50%(135) 24%(65) 14%(38) 7%(19) 4%(12) 267 Income: Under 50k 31%(311) 26%(267) 17%(167) 14%(139) 13%(128) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 34%(199) 29%(170) 18%(104) 12%(72) 6%(37) 582 Income: 100k+ 39%(154) 31%(123) 15%(59) 10%(39) 5%(19) 395 Ethnicity: White 34%(544) 29%(464) 17%(267) 13%(207) 8%(126) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 28%(55) 29%(56) 14%(27) 11%(21) 17%(34) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_9: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 33%(665) 28%(560) 17%(330) 13%(250) 9%(184) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 32%(81) 24%(61) 15%(39) 11%(27) 17%(43) 252 Ethnicity: Other 31%(40) 28%(35) 18%(24) 12%(15) 12%(15) 128 All Christian 35%(350) 30%(303) 17%(171) 13%(133) 6%(57) 1014 All Non-Christian 46%(55) 29%(35) 15%(17) 4%(5) 6%(7) 119 Atheist 44%(35) 30%(24) 10%(8) 10%(7) 6%(5) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 30%(140) 26%(122) 16%(77) 14%(65) 14%(64) 468 Something Else 28%(86) 25%(77) 19%(57) 12%(39) 16%(51) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 43%(59) 27%(36) 16%(22) 7%(9) 7%(10) 136 Evangelical 24%(138) 30%(169) 19%(109) 16%(92) 10%(57) 565 Non-Evangelical 40%(286) 28%(199) 15%(109) 10%(75) 6%(46) 714 Community: Urban 33%(169) 29%(153) 17%(89) 11%(56) 10%(52) 519 Community: Suburban 36%(355) 29%(284) 15%(150) 12%(118) 8%(78) 984 Community: Rural 29%(140) 25%(123) 19%(90) 16%(76) 11%(55) 484 Employ: Private Sector 32%(215) 32%(211) 16%(108) 15%(97) 5%(31) 663 Employ: Government 34%(36) 23%(25) 14%(15) 9%(10) 19%(20) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 31%(46) 29%(43) 15%(22) 13%(19) 12%(18) 147 Employ: Homemaker 20%(25) 34%(41) 22%(27) 11%(14) 12%(15) 121 Employ: Retired 45%(235) 27%(137) 15%(76) 11%(59) 2%(9) 516 Employ: Unemployed 24%(58) 26%(63) 20%(49) 13%(32) 17%(41) 243 Employ: Other 26%(31) 20%(24) 17%(20) 14%(17) 25%(30) 122 Military HH: Yes 33%(111) 29%(97) 18%(60) 17%(58) 3%(9) 336 Military HH: No 33%(554) 28%(463) 16%(270) 12%(191) 11%(175) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 19%(104) 29%(159) 23%(127) 19%(108) 10%(57) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 39%(561) 28%(401) 14%(203) 10%(142) 9%(127) 1434 Trump Job Approve 17%(141) 27%(227) 24%(203) 23%(187) 9%(71) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 46%(522) 29%(326) 11%(122) 6%(63) 8%(93) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 15%(72) 23%(112) 26%(126) 29%(139) 8%(37) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 20%(69) 33%(115) 22%(77) 14%(48) 10%(34) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 25%(51) 35%(72) 17%(36) 6%(13) 17%(35) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 51%(471) 28%(254) 9%(87) 5%(49) 6%(58) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL6_9: How would you rate each of the following on their handling of the coronavirus? Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Don’t Know / Demographic Excellent Good Just Fair Poor No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 33%(665) 28%(560) 17%(330) 13%(250) 9%(184) 1988 Favorable of Trump 17%(141) 28%(233) 25%(206) 22%(188) 8%(69) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 47%(515) 29%(318) 11%(120) 5%(59) 8%(91) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 16%(82) 23%(117) 25%(126) 29%(147) 7%(35) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 18%(59) 35%(116) 24%(80) 12%(41) 10%(33) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 24%(41) 35%(60) 16%(27) 7%(12) 18%(32) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 51%(474) 28%(257) 10%(92) 5%(47) 6%(59) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 24%(184) 29%(219) 22%(169) 16%(119) 9%(72) 762 #1 Issue: Security 25%(62) 27%(68) 17%(43) 22%(56) 9%(22) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 49%(172) 26%(93) 10%(35) 6%(20) 9%(33) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 43%(120) 28%(79) 13%(36) 7%(20) 9%(24) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 30%(23) 26%(20) 14%(11) 13%(10) 18%(14) 77 #1 Issue: Education 27%(19) 25%(18) 19%(14) 10%(7) 19%(14) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 39%(29) 36%(27) 17%(12) 4%(3) 5%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 46%(55) 30%(36) 9%(11) 13%(15) 2%(3) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 52%(400) 30%(230) 9%(72) 4%(29) 5%(42) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 20%(133) 30%(195) 24%(154) 21%(138) 5%(35) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 52%(380) 28%(204) 10%(69) 4%(30) 6%(42) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 20%(138) 30%(212) 23%(158) 21%(149) 6%(40) 696 2016 Vote: Other 33%(41) 39%(48) 13%(16) 10%(13) 5%(6) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(106) 22%(97) 20%(87) 13%(57) 22%(96) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 38%(490) 30%(380) 16%(201) 12%(161) 4%(56) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 25%(175) 26%(180) 18%(129) 13%(89) 18%(128) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 48%(408) 30%(252) 12%(105) 5%(44) 5%(44) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 22%(121) 30%(162) 20%(107) 24%(128) 4%(23) 541 2012 Vote: Other 21%(13) 19%(12) 25%(15) 27%(16) 7%(4) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(122) 25%(134) 19%(101) 12%(62) 21%(113) 532 4-Region: Northeast 36%(127) 33%(116) 13%(46) 9%(32) 9%(34) 355 4-Region: Midwest 33%(153) 26%(121) 16%(74) 15%(70) 9%(39) 457 4-Region: South 30%(225) 27%(202) 19%(138) 13%(99) 11%(79) 742 4-Region: West 37%(160) 28%(121) 16%(72) 11%(49) 7%(32) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL7: Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about... The economic impact of The public health impact coronavirus including the of coronavirus including effect on the stock market the spread of the disease and increased which would cause more Don’t know / No Demographic unemployment deaths opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(668) 59%(1180) 7%(140) 1988 Gender: Male 37%(344) 57%(532) 6%(54) 930 Gender: Female 31%(324) 61%(647) 8%(86) 1058 Age: 18-34 37%(183) 55%(273) 9%(44) 499 Age: 35-44 35%(106) 59%(178) 6%(18) 302 Age: 45-64 37%(266) 55%(395) 9%(63) 724 Age: 65+ 25%(114) 72%(333) 3%(15) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 24%(36) 64%(96) 12%(18) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 40%(199) 54%(270) 7%(34) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 38%(190) 54%(267) 8%(40) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 29%(218) 65%(484) 6%(46) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 20%(154) 76%(596) 5%(39) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 33%(166) 59%(296) 9%(43) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 50%(348) 41%(287) 8%(58) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 23%(79) 72%(254) 6%(20) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 17%(75) 78%(342) 4%(19) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 37%(91) 58%(143) 4%(11) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29%(76) 59%(154) 12%(33) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 52%(174) 41%(136) 7%(23) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 48%(173) 42%(151) 10%(35) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 19%(117) 77%(463) 4%(22) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 29%(168) 64%(370) 7%(39) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 51%(356) 41%(289) 8%(53) 698 Educ: < College 34%(429) 57%(712) 9%(110) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 37%(173) 59%(278) 4%(20) 470 Educ: Post-grad 25%(67) 71%(190) 4%(10) 267 Income: Under 50k 32%(322) 59%(594) 9%(96) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 38%(218) 58%(339) 4%(25) 582 Income: 100k+ 33%(129) 63%(247) 5%(19) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL7: Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about... The economic impact of The public health impact coronavirus including the of coronavirus including effect on the stock market the spread of the disease and increased which would cause more Don’t know / No Demographic unemployment deaths opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(668) 59%(1180) 7%(140) 1988 Ethnicity: White 35%(561) 59%(943) 6%(104) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 32%(61) 58%(112) 10%(20) 193 Ethnicity: Black 27%(67) 62%(157) 11%(28) 252 Ethnicity: Other 31%(40) 62%(79) 7%(8) 128 All Christian 37%(374) 57%(579) 6%(61) 1014 All Non-Christian 25%(30) 72%(85) 3%(3) 119 Atheist 20%(16) 78%(61) 2%(2) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 32%(149) 57%(269) 11%(50) 468 Something Else 32%(99) 60%(186) 8%(23) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 27%(37) 70%(95) 3%(3) 136 Evangelical 39%(223) 53%(297) 8%(45) 565 Non-Evangelical 33%(236) 62%(442) 5%(36) 714 Community: Urban 33%(169) 60%(313) 7%(37) 519 Community: Suburban 32%(314) 63%(617) 5%(53) 984 Community: Rural 38%(186) 51%(249) 10%(50) 484 Employ: Private Sector 39%(259) 57%(376) 4%(28) 663 Employ: Government 31%(33) 62%(67) 7%(7) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 35%(52) 57%(84) 8%(12) 147 Employ: Homemaker 34%(41) 57%(69) 9%(11) 121 Employ: Retired 28%(146) 67%(346) 5%(24) 516 Employ: Unemployed 37%(91) 48%(116) 15%(36) 243 Employ: Other 29%(35) 60%(73) 11%(14) 122 Military HH: Yes 35%(117) 60%(200) 5%(18) 336 Military HH: No 33%(551) 59%(979) 7%(122) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 50%(278) 39%(217) 11%(59) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 27%(391) 67%(963) 6%(81) 1434 Trump Job Approve 52%(434) 40%(331) 8%(64) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 20%(227) 75%(840) 5%(60) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL7: Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about... The economic impact of The public health impact coronavirus including the of coronavirus including effect on the stock market the spread of the disease and increased which would cause more Don’t know / No Demographic unemployment deaths opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(668) 59%(1180) 7%(140) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 59%(289) 33%(159) 8%(39) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 42%(145) 50%(172) 7%(25) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 31%(65) 59%(121) 10%(21) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 18%(162) 78%(718) 4%(39) 919 Favorable of Trump 53%(444) 40%(333) 7%(60) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 19%(214) 75%(828) 5%(60) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 58%(294) 35%(177) 7%(37) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 46%(150) 47%(156) 7%(23) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 30%(51) 59%(102) 11%(18) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 17%(163) 78%(725) 5%(42) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 48%(365) 47%(355) 6%(42) 762 #1 Issue: Security 44%(110) 43%(108) 13%(31) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 18%(65) 78%(275) 4%(13) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 21%(60) 72%(199) 7%(20) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 23%(18) 64%(49) 13%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 25%(18) 68%(49) 7%(5) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 14%(11) 78%(58) 8%(6) 75 #1 Issue: Other 19%(22) 72%(86) 10%(12) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 18%(140) 78%(604) 4%(29) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 50%(331) 42%(275) 7%(49) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 20%(148) 76%(553) 3%(23) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 52%(359) 41%(282) 8%(54) 696 2016 Vote: Other 26%(32) 69%(85) 5%(7) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(130) 58%(259) 12%(55) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 33%(421) 62%(796) 5%(70) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 35%(248) 55%(384) 10%(70) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL7: Generally speaking, would you say you are more concerned about... The economic impact of The public health impact coronavirus including the of coronavirus including effect on the stock market the spread of the disease and increased which would cause more Don’t know / No Demographic unemployment deaths opinion Total N Registered Voters 34%(668) 59%(1180) 7%(140) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 23%(197) 73%(623) 4%(34) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 48%(261) 44%(240) 7%(40) 541 2012 Vote: Other 48%(29) 44%(26) 9%(5) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(182) 54%(290) 11%(60) 532 4-Region: Northeast 33%(116) 59%(208) 9%(31) 355 4-Region: Midwest 32%(145) 60%(273) 9%(39) 457 4-Region: South 35%(260) 60%(442) 5%(40) 742 4-Region: West 34%(148) 59%(257) 7%(29) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 20%(181) 76%(704) 4%(41) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 50%(400) 41%(331) 8%(67) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL8: Currently, do you believe it’s more important for the government to address the: The spread of Don’t know / No Demographic coronavirus The economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 62%(1228) 32%(638) 6%(122) 1988 Gender: Male 60%(557) 35%(329) 5%(45) 930 Gender: Female 63%(671) 29%(309) 7%(77) 1058 Age: 18-34 63%(316) 28%(140) 9%(42) 499 Age: 35-44 58%(175) 36%(110) 6%(17) 302 Age: 45-64 56%(404) 38%(275) 6%(45) 724 Age: 65+ 72%(332) 24%(113) 4%(17) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 71%(107) 18%(27) 11%(17) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 61%(307) 33%(165) 6%(32) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 53%(264) 41%(202) 6%(31) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 66%(492) 29%(217) 5%(39) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 81%(643) 14%(109) 5%(37) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 61%(309) 31%(157) 8%(40) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 40%(276) 54%(372) 6%(44) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 77%(272) 19%(66) 4%(15) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 85%(371) 10%(43) 5%(22) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 59%(143) 35%(85) 6%(16) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 63%(165) 27%(72) 10%(25) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 43%(142) 53%(178) 4%(14) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 37%(134) 54%(194) 9%(31) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 82%(496) 14%(87) 3%(20) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 68%(393) 26%(153) 5%(31) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 39%(273) 54%(378) 7%(47) 698 Educ: < College 58%(726) 34%(425) 8%(99) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 66%(309) 32%(149) 2%(12) 470 Educ: Post-grad 72%(192) 24%(64) 4%(11) 267 Income: Under 50k 61%(616) 32%(320) 7%(75) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 62%(359) 34%(196) 5%(27) 582 Income: 100k+ 64%(254) 31%(121) 5%(20) 395 Ethnicity: White 60%(961) 34%(553) 6%(94) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 67%(129) 23%(45) 10%(19) 193 Ethnicity: Black 71%(178) 22%(54) 8%(20) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL8: Currently, do you believe it’s more important for the government to address the: The spread of Don’t know / No Demographic coronavirus The economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 62%(1228) 32%(638) 6%(122) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 70%(90) 24%(30) 6%(8) 128 All Christian 60%(609) 35%(355) 5%(50) 1014 All Non-Christian 77%(91) 22%(26) 1%(1) 119 Atheist 79%(62) 20%(16) 1%(1) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 59%(277) 29%(136) 12%(55) 468 Something Else 61%(189) 34%(105) 5%(15) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 73%(100) 25%(34) 1%(2) 136 Evangelical 56%(315) 38%(218) 6%(33) 565 Non-Evangelical 64%(458) 32%(227) 4%(29) 714 Community: Urban 62%(323) 32%(166) 6%(31) 519 Community: Suburban 65%(638) 29%(290) 6%(57) 984 Community: Rural 55%(267) 38%(182) 7%(35) 484 Employ: Private Sector 60%(397) 36%(240) 4%(26) 663 Employ: Government 62%(66) 30%(32) 8%(9) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 60%(88) 35%(51) 5%(8) 147 Employ: Homemaker 57%(69) 36%(43) 7%(9) 121 Employ: Retired 68%(351) 28%(146) 4%(20) 516 Employ: Unemployed 55%(133) 33%(81) 12%(29) 243 Employ: Other 56%(69) 32%(39) 12%(14) 122 Military HH: Yes 60%(200) 37%(125) 3%(10) 336 Military HH: No 62%(1028) 31%(513) 7%(112) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 40%(219) 52%(290) 8%(44) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 70%(1009) 24%(348) 5%(78) 1434 Trump Job Approve 38%(312) 56%(464) 6%(53) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 81%(912) 14%(161) 5%(52) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 30%(147) 64%(311) 6%(28) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 48%(165) 45%(153) 7%(25) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 65%(135) 24%(49) 11%(22) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 85%(777) 12%(112) 3%(30) 919 Favorable of Trump 38%(318) 56%(469) 6%(50) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 81%(895) 14%(154) 5%(52) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL8: Currently, do you believe it’s more important for the government to address the: The spread of Don’t know / No Demographic coronavirus The economy opinion Total N Registered Voters 62%(1228) 32%(638) 6%(122) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 33%(167) 62%(316) 5%(25) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 46%(151) 47%(153) 8%(25) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 65%(112) 25%(43) 10%(18) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 84%(784) 12%(112) 4%(35) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 49%(376) 45%(340) 6%(46) 762 #1 Issue: Security 46%(114) 46%(116) 8%(20) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 79%(281) 16%(58) 4%(15) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 72%(200) 22%(61) 6%(17) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 73%(56) 17%(13) 10%(8) 77 #1 Issue: Education 69%(50) 25%(18) 7%(5) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 84%(63) 11%(8) 6%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 74%(88) 20%(24) 6%(7) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 82%(633) 15%(112) 4%(28) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 40%(261) 54%(353) 6%(41) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 81%(589) 15%(109) 3%(25) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 39%(271) 55%(380) 6%(45) 696 2016 Vote: Other 65%(80) 28%(35) 7%(9) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 65%(287) 26%(114) 10%(43) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 63%(809) 33%(420) 5%(58) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 60%(419) 31%(217) 9%(64) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 76%(651) 20%(170) 4%(34) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 43%(233) 51%(275) 6%(33) 541 2012 Vote: Other 43%(26) 52%(31) 5%(3) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 60%(319) 30%(162) 10%(52) 532 4-Region: Northeast 62%(221) 30%(106) 8%(27) 355 4-Region: Midwest 60%(272) 33%(149) 8%(35) 457 4-Region: South 62%(460) 33%(243) 5%(39) 742 4-Region: West 63%(275) 32%(139) 5%(21) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 82%(760) 14%(126) 4%(40) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 40%(323) 53%(422) 7%(54) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL9: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Americans should continue to social Americans should stop distance for as long as is social distancing to needed to curb the spread stimulate the economy of coronavirus even if it even if it means means continued damage increasing the spread of Don’t know / No Demographic to the economy coronavirus opinion Total N Registered Voters 74%(1467) 18%(358) 8%(163) 1988 Gender: Male 72%(668) 20%(187) 8%(76) 930 Gender: Female 76%(800) 16%(170) 8%(88) 1058 Age: 18-34 73%(365) 16%(81) 11%(54) 499 Age: 35-44 73%(220) 19%(59) 8%(23) 302 Age: 45-64 70%(508) 21%(156) 8%(60) 724 Age: 65+ 81%(374) 13%(62) 6%(26) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 72%(109) 14%(20) 14%(21) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 74%(374) 18%(89) 8%(40) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 69%(342) 22%(109) 9%(46) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 77%(577) 16%(122) 6%(49) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 89%(699) 6%(48) 5%(42) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 73%(367) 16%(80) 12%(58) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 58%(401) 33%(230) 9%(63) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 87%(306) 7%(26) 6%(21) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 90%(394) 5%(22) 5%(21) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 70%(172) 20%(48) 10%(24) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 75%(195) 12%(33) 13%(34) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 57%(190) 34%(114) 9%(30) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 59%(211) 32%(116) 9%(33) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 90%(540) 7%(40) 4%(22) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 80%(459) 12%(67) 9%(50) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 57%(397) 34%(237) 9%(63) 698 Educ: < College 72%(900) 18%(228) 10%(123) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 74%(349) 20%(95) 6%(27) 470 Educ: Post-grad 82%(219) 13%(35) 5%(14) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL9: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Americans should continue to social Americans should stop distance for as long as is social distancing to needed to curb the spread stimulate the economy of coronavirus even if it even if it means means continued damage increasing the spread of Don’t know / No Demographic to the economy coronavirus opinion Total N Registered Voters 74%(1467) 18%(358) 8%(163) 1988 Income: Under 50k 71%(721) 18%(184) 10%(106) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 76%(444) 19%(108) 5%(30) 582 Income: 100k+ 77%(302) 16%(65) 7%(27) 395 Ethnicity: White 72%(1157) 20%(322) 8%(129) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 75%(144) 14%(26) 11%(22) 193 Ethnicity: Black 84%(212) 7%(17) 9%(23) 252 Ethnicity: Other 77%(99) 14%(19) 8%(11) 128 All Christian 72%(727) 21%(212) 7%(75) 1014 All Non-Christian 89%(106) 9%(10) 2%(2) 119 Atheist 86%(67) 14%(11) 1%(1) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 73%(344) 14%(66) 12%(58) 468 Something Else 72%(223) 19%(59) 9%(27) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 86%(116) 12%(16) 3%(3) 136 Evangelical 67%(381) 24%(137) 8%(47) 565 Non-Evangelical 75%(538) 17%(124) 7%(52) 714 Community: Urban 78%(405) 15%(79) 7%(35) 519 Community: Suburban 75%(743) 16%(162) 8%(79) 984 Community: Rural 66%(319) 24%(116) 10%(49) 484 Employ: Private Sector 73%(486) 20%(134) 7%(43) 663 Employ: Government 81%(86) 14%(15) 5%(5) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 72%(105) 21%(31) 7%(11) 147 Employ: Homemaker 70%(84) 20%(24) 10%(12) 121 Employ: Retired 77%(397) 16%(84) 7%(35) 516 Employ: Unemployed 68%(165) 19%(45) 14%(33) 243 Employ: Other 72%(88) 17%(21) 10%(13) 122 Continued on next page

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Table POL9: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Americans should continue to social Americans should stop distance for as long as is social distancing to needed to curb the spread stimulate the economy of coronavirus even if it even if it means means continued damage increasing the spread of Don’t know / No Demographic to the economy coronavirus opinion Total N Registered Voters 74%(1467) 18%(358) 8%(163) 1988 Military HH: Yes 70%(236) 24%(80) 6%(19) 336 Military HH: No 75%(1231) 17%(277) 9%(144) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 57%(313) 32%(179) 11%(62) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 80%(1154) 12%(179) 7%(101) 1434 Trump Job Approve 55%(454) 35%(291) 10%(85) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 89%(1002) 5%(62) 6%(62) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 47%(230) 43%(207) 10%(50) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 65%(224) 24%(84) 10%(35) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 78%(161) 11%(22) 12%(24) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 92%(841) 4%(40) 4%(38) 919 Favorable of Trump 55%(463) 35%(295) 9%(79) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 89%(982) 5%(56) 6%(64) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 50%(253) 42%(211) 9%(44) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 64%(209) 26%(84) 11%(35) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 78%(134) 10%(17) 12%(21) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 91%(848) 4%(39) 5%(42) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 69%(527) 22%(168) 9%(67) 762 #1 Issue: Security 60%(150) 30%(76) 10%(25) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 84%(298) 9%(32) 7%(24) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 78%(216) 15%(41) 8%(22) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 74%(57) 16%(12) 10%(8) 77 #1 Issue: Education 77%(56) 16%(12) 7%(5) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 89%(66) 6%(4) 6%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 81%(97) 12%(14) 7%(9) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 90%(696) 6%(43) 4%(34) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 58%(378) 33%(219) 9%(58) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL9: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Americans should continue to social Americans should stop distance for as long as is social distancing to needed to curb the spread stimulate the economy of coronavirus even if it even if it means means continued damage increasing the spread of Don’t know / No Demographic to the economy coronavirus opinion Total N Registered Voters 74%(1467) 18%(358) 8%(163) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 91%(658) 5%(36) 4%(30) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 57%(397) 34%(233) 9%(66) 696 2016 Vote: Other 77%(96) 16%(20) 7%(8) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 71%(315) 16%(69) 13%(59) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 76%(973) 18%(234) 6%(80) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 70%(494) 18%(123) 12%(84) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 87%(739) 8%(72) 5%(42) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 60%(323) 32%(172) 9%(46) 541 2012 Vote: Other 54%(33) 32%(19) 14%(8) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 70%(371) 18%(94) 13%(67) 532 4-Region: Northeast 71%(251) 17%(59) 13%(45) 355 4-Region: Midwest 73%(333) 18%(81) 9%(42) 457 4-Region: South 76%(561) 18%(134) 6%(48) 742 4-Region: West 74%(323) 19%(84) 6%(28) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 89%(824) 6%(57) 5%(44) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 58%(460) 32%(258) 10%(80) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL10: As you may know, in response to the coronavirus Americans have been encouraged to ’social distance’ with many states canceling upcoming major events and closing schools, restaurants, and other public spaces. Based on what you know, when do you believe Americans will be able to stop social distancing and return to public spaces? In the next More than In the next In the next In the next three In the next six months Don’t know / Demographic two weeks month two months months six months from now No opinion Total N Registered Voters 5%(96) 5%(97) 6%(120) 10%(207) 20%(403) 42%(833) 12%(232) 1988 Gender: Male 6%(59) 7%(61) 7%(61) 13%(119) 23%(212) 35%(328) 10%(92) 930 Gender: Female 4%(37) 3%(36) 6%(59) 8%(89) 18%(191) 48%(505) 13%(140) 1058 Age: 18-34 5%(24) 6%(32) 8%(39) 10%(50) 22%(110) 37%(187) 11%(57) 499 Age: 35-44 3%(11) 5%(16) 9%(26) 15%(45) 22%(67) 37%(112) 9%(26) 302 Age: 45-64 7%(47) 5%(34) 5%(37) 11%(82) 17%(120) 43%(314) 13%(91) 724 Age: 65+ 3%(15) 3%(15) 4%(18) 6%(30) 23%(106) 48%(221) 13%(58) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 4%(6) 9%(13) 4%(6) 15%(22) 25%(37) 29%(43) 15%(23) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 4%(21) 6%(29) 10%(49) 10%(51) 20%(102) 41%(205) 9%(47) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 6%(31) 4%(22) 5%(27) 13%(65) 18%(90) 39%(195) 14%(68) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 4%(32) 4%(28) 4%(33) 9%(67) 20%(151) 47%(355) 11%(82) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(12) 3%(24) 4%(33) 10%(77) 20%(155) 51%(404) 11%(84) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 4%(23) 3%(16) 5%(26) 8%(38) 22%(112) 45%(229) 12%(62) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 9%(62) 8%(57) 9%(61) 13%(92) 20%(135) 29%(201) 12%(85) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 2%(7) 5%(18) 5%(18) 13%(47) 23%(81) 42%(147) 10%(36) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(5) 1%(6) 3%(15) 7%(30) 17%(75) 59%(257) 11%(49) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 6%(14) 4%(10) 5%(12) 11%(27) 24%(58) 39%(96) 11%(26) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 3%(8) 2%(6) 5%(14) 4%(12) 20%(54) 51%(133) 14%(36) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(38) 10%(33) 9%(30) 14%(45) 22%(72) 26%(86) 9%(29) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 7%(24) 7%(24) 9%(31) 13%(47) 18%(63) 32%(115) 15%(56) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(16) 3%(18) 4%(23) 8%(48) 20%(123) 53%(322) 9%(52) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 2%(12) 4%(26) 6%(36) 12%(70) 21%(120) 43%(251) 11%(63) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(67) 7%(49) 8%(56) 13%(88) 19%(131) 32%(220) 12%(86) 698 Educ: < College 5%(64) 4%(51) 6%(72) 10%(120) 20%(254) 41%(515) 14%(175) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 5%(25) 6%(30) 7%(32) 12%(56) 18%(86) 44%(208) 7%(34) 470 Educ: Post-grad 3%(7) 6%(16) 6%(16) 12%(32) 24%(63) 41%(110) 9%(24) 267 Income: Under 50k 5%(50) 5%(46) 5%(54) 10%(106) 21%(212) 40%(403) 14%(140) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 6%(33) 5%(29) 7%(44) 9%(51) 18%(108) 45%(262) 10%(56) 582 Income: 100k+ 3%(13) 5%(22) 6%(22) 13%(51) 21%(83) 43%(168) 9%(36) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL10: As you may know, in response to the coronavirus Americans have been encouraged to ’social distance’ with many states canceling upcoming major events and closing schools, restaurants, and other public spaces. Based on what you know, when do you believe Americans will be able to stop social distancing and return to public spaces? In the next More than In the next In the next In the next three In the next six months Don’t know / Demographic two weeks month two months months six months from now No opinion Total N Registered Voters 5%(96) 5%(97) 6%(120) 10%(207) 20%(403) 42%(833) 12%(232) 1988 Ethnicity: White 5%(82) 5%(80) 6%(98) 10%(166) 21%(342) 41%(667) 11%(172) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 5%(10) 8%(15) 11%(21) 12%(23) 18%(35) 36%(69) 10%(19) 193 Ethnicity: Black 3%(7) 6%(15) 4%(10) 12%(31) 16%(40) 41%(103) 18%(46) 252 Ethnicity: Other 6%(8) 2%(2) 9%(11) 8%(10) 16%(20) 50%(64) 10%(13) 128 All Christian 6%(62) 6%(62) 7%(75) 12%(120) 20%(200) 39%(397) 10%(98) 1014 All Non-Christian 5%(6) 9%(11) 6%(7) 11%(13) 19%(23) 42%(50) 8%(9) 119 Atheist 2%(2) 2%(2) 1%(1) 15%(12) 16%(13) 57%(45) 6%(5) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 4%(18) 2%(8) 5%(21) 8%(37) 23%(110) 42%(195) 17%(80) 468 Something Else 3%(9) 5%(14) 5%(16) 8%(25) 19%(57) 48%(147) 13%(40) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 5%(6) 9%(12) 8%(10) 13%(18) 18%(24) 40%(54) 8%(11) 136 Evangelical 6%(34) 7%(39) 8%(43) 15%(83) 19%(108) 35%(196) 11%(63) 565 Non-Evangelical 5%(34) 5%(35) 6%(42) 7%(52) 20%(146) 47%(334) 10%(72) 714 Community: Urban 4%(22) 5%(27) 8%(44) 12%(62) 20%(102) 39%(205) 11%(58) 519 Community: Suburban 4%(39) 4%(38) 5%(53) 9%(86) 20%(200) 46%(455) 11%(113) 984 Community: Rural 7%(36) 6%(31) 5%(23) 12%(60) 21%(101) 36%(173) 12%(60) 484 Employ: Private Sector 6%(40) 6%(37) 8%(53) 14%(90) 19%(125) 41%(272) 7%(47) 663 Employ: Government 5%(5) 4%(4) 8%(8) 9%(9) 23%(25) 43%(45) 9%(10) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 8%(12) 7%(10) 10%(15) 10%(15) 15%(22) 42%(62) 8%(11) 147 Employ: Homemaker 6%(7) 4%(4) 4%(4) 8%(10) 14%(17) 55%(66) 10%(12) 121 Employ: Retired 3%(18) 4%(22) 4%(18) 7%(35) 23%(119) 44%(228) 15%(76) 516 Employ: Unemployed 5%(11) 4%(11) 6%(14) 10%(25) 22%(54) 35%(84) 18%(43) 243 Employ: Other 2%(3) 3%(4) 3%(4) 13%(16) 18%(22) 43%(53) 17%(21) 122 Military HH: Yes 6%(21) 7%(24) 5%(17) 10%(34) 18%(59) 41%(137) 13%(44) 336 Military HH: No 5%(75) 4%(73) 6%(102) 11%(174) 21%(344) 42%(696) 11%(188) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 9%(52) 10%(54) 10%(57) 17%(94) 19%(105) 22%(121) 13%(71) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 3%(44) 3%(42) 4%(63) 8%(113) 21%(298) 50%(713) 11%(161) 1434 Trump Job Approve 9%(78) 8%(70) 10%(80) 15%(124) 20%(167) 26%(215) 12%(96) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(18) 2%(27) 4%(40) 7%(80) 21%(235) 54%(608) 10%(118) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL10: As you may know, in response to the coronavirus Americans have been encouraged to ’social distance’ with many states canceling upcoming major events and closing schools, restaurants, and other public spaces. Based on what you know, when do you believe Americans will be able to stop social distancing and return to public spaces? In the next More than In the next In the next In the next three In the next six months Don’t know / Demographic two weeks month two months months six months from now No opinion Total N Registered Voters 5%(96) 5%(97) 6%(120) 10%(207) 20%(403) 42%(833) 12%(232) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 13%(62) 11%(53) 9%(44) 18%(85) 17%(82) 22%(107) 11%(54) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 5%(16) 5%(17) 10%(35) 11%(39) 25%(85) 32%(108) 12%(42) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 2%(5) 3%(6) 8%(17) 11%(22) 24%(49) 38%(79) 14%(28) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(13) 2%(21) 2%(23) 6%(58) 20%(186) 58%(529) 10%(90) 919 Favorable of Trump 9%(76) 9%(72) 9%(76) 15%(126) 20%(164) 27%(223) 12%(99) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 2%(20) 2%(24) 4%(40) 7%(76) 21%(233) 54%(596) 10%(112) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 11%(58) 11%(58) 8%(43) 17%(86) 19%(98) 23%(118) 10%(49) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 6%(19) 4%(14) 10%(33) 12%(40) 20%(67) 32%(105) 15%(50) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 4%(7) 2%(4) 6%(11) 10%(18) 27%(46) 36%(62) 14%(24) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(14) 2%(20) 3%(28) 6%(59) 20%(187) 57%(534) 9%(88) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 6%(44) 6%(44) 7%(53) 12%(94) 21%(158) 38%(287) 11%(83) 762 #1 Issue: Security 12%(30) 9%(23) 8%(20) 9%(23) 22%(56) 28%(71) 11%(28) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 2%(7) 4%(14) 5%(18) 7%(24) 17%(59) 56%(200) 9%(31) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 2%(7) 1%(4) 3%(9) 11%(30) 24%(67) 42%(116) 16%(46) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 2%(2) 1%(1) 10%(8) 11%(8) 24%(18) 39%(30) 13%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 3%(2) 9%(6) 6%(4) 18%(13) 8%(6) 47%(34) 8%(6) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 1%(1) 3%(2) 6%(4) 14%(10) 23%(17) 48%(36) 6%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 4%(5) 2%(2) 3%(3) 4%(5) 18%(21) 50%(60) 19%(23) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(12) 3%(22) 4%(31) 9%(66) 20%(156) 53%(412) 10%(75) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 9%(62) 9%(57) 9%(60) 14%(89) 19%(123) 30%(197) 10%(67) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 2%(13) 3%(19) 4%(28) 7%(51) 20%(148) 56%(402) 9%(62) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 10%(67) 8%(58) 8%(58) 14%(97) 19%(130) 30%(207) 12%(80) 696 2016 Vote: Other — (0) 2%(3) 6%(8) 6%(8) 20%(24) 52%(64) 13%(17) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(16) 4%(17) 6%(26) 12%(52) 23%(101) 36%(159) 16%(73) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 5%(64) 5%(70) 6%(79) 10%(134) 19%(244) 44%(573) 10%(124) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 5%(33) 4%(27) 6%(41) 11%(74) 23%(159) 37%(261) 15%(107) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL10: As you may know, in response to the coronavirus Americans have been encouraged to ’social distance’ with many states canceling upcoming major events and closing schools, restaurants, and other public spaces. Based on what you know, when do you believe Americans will be able to stop social distancing and return to public spaces? In the next More than In the next In the next In the next three In the next six months Don’t know / Demographic two weeks month two months months six months from now No opinion Total N Registered Voters 5%(96) 5%(97) 6%(120) 10%(207) 20%(403) 42%(833) 12%(232) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 2%(19) 3%(22) 4%(38) 9%(75) 19%(165) 52%(447) 10%(88) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9%(48) 7%(40) 7%(39) 13%(71) 21%(115) 32%(173) 10%(54) 541 2012 Vote: Other 8%(5) 10%(6) 14%(9) 9%(5) 9%(6) 42%(25) 8%(5) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5%(25) 5%(29) 6%(34) 11%(56) 22%(116) 35%(188) 16%(85) 532 4-Region: Northeast 4%(16) 5%(16) 7%(24) 10%(37) 22%(79) 41%(145) 11%(38) 355 4-Region: Midwest 6%(29) 4%(19) 5%(23) 7%(32) 19%(86) 46%(210) 13%(58) 457 4-Region: South 5%(39) 5%(34) 6%(44) 11%(82) 21%(154) 40%(299) 12%(89) 742 4-Region: West 3%(13) 6%(28) 7%(28) 13%(56) 19%(84) 41%(179) 11%(46) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 1%(12) 3%(28) 4%(41) 9%(80) 21%(190) 52%(482) 10%(93) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(69) 8%(62) 9%(68) 13%(105) 20%(159) 30%(236) 12%(100) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL11: How likely do you think it is that there will be a second wave of cases of the coronavirus in the United States in the next year? Somewhat Somewhat Don’t know / Demographic Very likely likely unlikely Very unlikely No opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(907) 31%(623) 8%(162) 6%(113) 9%(184) 1988 Gender: Male 44%(405) 32%(296) 10%(95) 7%(61) 8%(74) 930 Gender: Female 47%(502) 31%(328) 6%(67) 5%(52) 10%(110) 1058 Age: 18-34 44%(217) 31%(156) 10%(49) 4%(19) 12%(58) 499 Age: 35-44 50%(152) 29%(86) 8%(24) 7%(20) 7%(20) 302 Age: 45-64 45%(326) 31%(225) 8%(55) 7%(53) 9%(65) 724 Age: 65+ 46%(211) 34%(156) 7%(34) 4%(20) 9%(41) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 40%(59) 28%(42) 13%(19) 3%(4) 17%(25) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 48%(243) 31%(156) 8%(40) 5%(26) 8%(38) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 46%(228) 27%(135) 8%(42) 8%(38) 11%(54) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 46%(343) 34%(258) 7%(54) 5%(37) 8%(57) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 57%(449) 29%(228) 5%(40) 2%(16) 7%(57) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 46%(233) 30%(152) 6%(32) 6%(31) 12%(59) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 32%(225) 35%(243) 13%(90) 10%(66) 10%(68) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 57%(201) 28%(97) 7%(23) 2%(8) 7%(24) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 57%(248) 30%(131) 4%(16) 2%(8) 8%(33) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 42%(102) 33%(81) 10%(24) 7%(18) 8%(20) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 50%(131) 27%(71) 3%(8) 5%(13) 15%(39) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 31%(103) 35%(118) 14%(48) 11%(35) 9%(30) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 34%(122) 35%(126) 12%(42) 9%(31) 11%(38) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 63%(380) 27%(164) 3%(17) 2%(12) 5%(29) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 44%(254) 32%(185) 10%(56) 4%(25) 10%(58) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 32%(226) 36%(250) 12%(82) 10%(71) 10%(69) 698 Educ: < College 45%(566) 30%(381) 8%(98) 5%(62) 11%(143) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 45%(212) 34%(158) 9%(42) 7%(33) 5%(25) 470 Educ: Post-grad 48%(129) 31%(84) 8%(22) 6%(17) 6%(16) 267 Income: Under 50k 45%(456) 30%(299) 9%(87) 5%(54) 11%(116) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 45%(265) 35%(204) 7%(42) 6%(35) 6%(36) 582 Income: 100k+ 47%(186) 31%(121) 8%(32) 6%(24) 8%(32) 395 Ethnicity: White 45%(721) 32%(522) 8%(131) 6%(97) 9%(137) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 40%(76) 34%(65) 11%(20) 6%(12) 10%(19) 193 Ethnicity: Black 48%(122) 26%(65) 9%(23) 3%(8) 14%(35) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL11: How likely do you think it is that there will be a second wave of cases of the coronavirus in the United States in the next year? Somewhat Somewhat Don’t know / Demographic Very likely likely unlikely Very unlikely No opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(907) 31%(623) 8%(162) 6%(113) 9%(184) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 50%(64) 28%(36) 6%(8) 6%(8) 9%(12) 128 All Christian 43%(434) 34%(347) 10%(97) 6%(60) 8%(77) 1014 All Non-Christian 48%(57) 30%(35) 13%(15) 7%(8) 3%(3) 119 Atheist 64%(50) 21%(17) 1%(1) 2%(2) 12%(9) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 49%(228) 26%(124) 8%(36) 4%(18) 13%(62) 468 Something Else 44%(137) 33%(100) 4%(14) 8%(25) 11%(32) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 42%(58) 34%(47) 13%(17) 7%(10) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 39%(221) 33%(185) 11%(61) 8%(45) 9%(53) 565 Non-Evangelical 47%(337) 34%(243) 6%(45) 5%(36) 8%(54) 714 Community: Urban 48%(249) 28%(144) 9%(48) 6%(33) 9%(45) 519 Community: Suburban 47%(462) 31%(309) 8%(74) 5%(49) 9%(91) 984 Community: Rural 40%(195) 35%(171) 8%(39) 6%(31) 10%(47) 484 Employ: Private Sector 48%(320) 29%(193) 9%(58) 7%(47) 7%(44) 663 Employ: Government 40%(42) 31%(33) 9%(9) 4%(4) 17%(18) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 42%(63) 34%(50) 10%(14) 8%(12) 5%(8) 147 Employ: Homemaker 51%(62) 33%(40) 6%(7) 4%(5) 6%(7) 121 Employ: Retired 43%(220) 35%(181) 8%(42) 5%(28) 9%(44) 516 Employ: Unemployed 47%(115) 29%(71) 5%(13) 4%(10) 15%(35) 243 Employ: Other 45%(55) 24%(30) 12%(15) 3%(4) 15%(19) 122 Military HH: Yes 41%(137) 33%(111) 13%(43) 5%(17) 8%(27) 336 Military HH: No 47%(770) 31%(512) 7%(119) 6%(96) 9%(156) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 29%(162) 34%(188) 13%(72) 12%(68) 12%(64) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 52%(745) 30%(435) 6%(90) 3%(45) 8%(120) 1434 Trump Job Approve 30%(247) 36%(301) 12%(103) 11%(92) 10%(86) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 58%(652) 28%(317) 5%(55) 2%(20) 7%(83) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 28%(135) 33%(159) 15%(72) 15%(72) 10%(49) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 32%(111) 42%(142) 9%(32) 6%(20) 11%(37) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 38%(79) 36%(74) 9%(19) 2%(5) 14%(29) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 62%(573) 26%(242) 4%(35) 2%(15) 6%(54) 919 Favorable of Trump 31%(257) 36%(302) 12%(104) 11%(90) 10%(84) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 58%(638) 28%(312) 5%(52) 2%(17) 7%(83) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL11: How likely do you think it is that there will be a second wave of cases of the coronavirus in the United States in the next year? Somewhat Somewhat Don’t know / Demographic Very likely likely unlikely Very unlikely No opinion Total N Registered Voters 46%(907) 31%(623) 8%(162) 6%(113) 9%(184) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 28%(143) 33%(170) 15%(75) 14%(72) 9%(47) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 35%(114) 40%(132) 9%(28) 5%(18) 11%(37) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 39%(67) 33%(57) 9%(15) 2%(4) 17%(30) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 61%(571) 27%(255) 4%(38) 1%(13) 6%(53) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 41%(315) 35%(265) 9%(66) 5%(41) 10%(75) 762 #1 Issue: Security 29%(73) 34%(84) 11%(28) 14%(36) 12%(29) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 58%(205) 24%(83) 6%(20) 4%(15) 9%(31) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 46%(127) 34%(95) 11%(29) 3%(7) 7%(20) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 40%(31) 25%(19) 12%(10) 11%(8) 12%(9) 77 #1 Issue: Education 62%(45) 23%(17) 6%(4) 4%(3) 6%(4) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 61%(46) 31%(23) 3%(2) 1%(1) 4%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 55%(66) 31%(37) 2%(3) 2%(2) 10%(13) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 58%(446) 30%(228) 5%(39) 2%(14) 6%(47) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 32%(209) 35%(231) 12%(82) 11%(70) 10%(63) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 60%(434) 27%(194) 5%(35) 2%(14) 6%(47) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 32%(219) 35%(245) 13%(90) 11%(77) 9%(64) 696 2016 Vote: Other 47%(58) 38%(47) 7%(9) 3%(4) 5%(6) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 44%(194) 31%(137) 6%(28) 4%(18) 15%(66) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 47%(610) 31%(405) 8%(106) 6%(77) 7%(89) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 42%(296) 31%(218) 8%(56) 5%(36) 14%(95) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 56%(477) 30%(255) 6%(51) 3%(27) 5%(44) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 34%(186) 34%(185) 11%(59) 11%(58) 10%(53) 541 2012 Vote: Other 40%(24) 33%(20) 8%(5) 11%(6) 9%(5) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(220) 30%(162) 9%(47) 4%(21) 15%(82) 532 4-Region: Northeast 44%(157) 32%(114) 7%(24) 6%(22) 11%(38) 355 4-Region: Midwest 47%(215) 32%(148) 7%(30) 6%(25) 8%(38) 457 4-Region: South 46%(341) 32%(236) 9%(66) 5%(39) 8%(59) 742 4-Region: West 45%(194) 29%(125) 10%(42) 6%(25) 11%(49) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 59%(543) 28%(257) 5%(47) 2%(17) 7%(62) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 32%(255) 36%(286) 13%(102) 9%(75) 10%(79) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL12: If public health officials recommended new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(949) 25%(490) 9%(169) 12%(241) 7%(140) 1988 Gender: Male 46%(427) 25%(231) 10%(89) 13%(124) 6%(59) 930 Gender: Female 49%(522) 24%(258) 8%(80) 11%(117) 8%(80) 1058 Age: 18-34 45%(224) 28%(137) 9%(43) 8%(38) 11%(56) 499 Age: 35-44 48%(145) 27%(82) 8%(25) 11%(34) 6%(17) 302 Age: 45-64 45%(324) 23%(169) 8%(59) 17%(122) 7%(50) 724 Age: 65+ 55%(256) 22%(101) 9%(42) 10%(47) 4%(16) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 41%(62) 27%(41) 8%(12) 6%(10) 17%(26) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 48%(243) 27%(136) 8%(42) 8%(42) 8%(40) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 43%(212) 26%(129) 8%(38) 17%(85) 7%(33) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 52%(386) 22%(165) 9%(68) 12%(92) 5%(38) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 68%(538) 21%(162) 4%(35) 2%(13) 5%(41) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 41%(210) 30%(152) 7%(34) 13%(64) 9%(47) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 29%(201) 25%(176) 14%(100) 24%(165) 7%(51) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 66%(234) 21%(75) 5%(19) 1%(3) 6%(22) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 70%(304) 20%(87) 4%(16) 2%(9) 4%(19) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(96) 31%(75) 8%(20) 15%(38) 6%(15) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 43%(114) 29%(77) 5%(14) 10%(26) 12%(32) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 29%(98) 24%(82) 15%(50) 25%(83) 7%(22) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 29%(104) 26%(94) 14%(50) 23%(82) 8%(30) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 69%(416) 20%(122) 5%(29) 2%(13) 3%(21) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 48%(278) 30%(172) 7%(41) 6%(36) 9%(50) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 30%(211) 24%(169) 13%(93) 26%(184) 6%(41) 698 Educ: < College 45%(560) 25%(308) 9%(107) 13%(159) 9%(117) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 49%(229) 25%(118) 10%(45) 14%(64) 3%(14) 470 Educ: Post-grad 60%(160) 24%(64) 7%(17) 7%(18) 3%(8) 267 Income: Under 50k 46%(470) 24%(241) 9%(90) 12%(118) 9%(93) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 48%(282) 24%(140) 9%(52) 14%(83) 4%(25) 582 Income: 100k+ 50%(197) 27%(109) 7%(27) 10%(40) 5%(21) 395 Ethnicity: White 45%(727) 26%(413) 9%(139) 14%(226) 6%(104) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 49%(94) 28%(53) 3%(6) 10%(18) 11%(21) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL12: If public health officials recommended new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(949) 25%(490) 9%(169) 12%(241) 7%(140) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 60%(151) 19%(47) 9%(23) 1%(3) 11%(28) 252 Ethnicity: Other 56%(71) 23%(30) 6%(7) 9%(11) 6%(8) 128 All Christian 46%(466) 26%(269) 10%(100) 13%(131) 5%(48) 1014 All Non-Christian 65%(77) 22%(26) 4%(5) 7%(8) 2%(3) 119 Atheist 64%(50) 21%(16) 5%(4) 10%(8) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 46%(214) 23%(106) 9%(41) 10%(47) 13%(60) 468 Something Else 46%(141) 24%(73) 6%(19) 15%(47) 9%(29) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 59%(80) 24%(32) 5%(7) 10%(13) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 41%(231) 26%(147) 11%(61) 15%(86) 7%(41) 565 Non-Evangelical 50%(359) 26%(184) 7%(52) 12%(86) 5%(34) 714 Community: Urban 52%(272) 26%(137) 7%(36) 8%(40) 7%(34) 519 Community: Suburban 50%(493) 23%(223) 8%(76) 13%(125) 7%(67) 984 Community: Rural 38%(184) 27%(129) 12%(57) 16%(76) 8%(39) 484 Employ: Private Sector 48%(318) 25%(166) 9%(60) 14%(91) 4%(28) 663 Employ: Government 49%(52) 23%(25) 9%(10) 9%(10) 10%(11) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 47%(70) 24%(35) 7%(10) 13%(19) 9%(13) 147 Employ: Homemaker 47%(57) 29%(35) 4%(5) 12%(15) 8%(10) 121 Employ: Retired 51%(261) 23%(116) 10%(53) 12%(64) 4%(22) 516 Employ: Unemployed 39%(96) 29%(70) 9%(21) 10%(25) 13%(31) 243 Employ: Other 46%(57) 22%(27) 7%(8) 13%(16) 12%(14) 122 Military HH: Yes 43%(143) 24%(81) 12%(40) 16%(53) 5%(18) 336 Military HH: No 49%(805) 25%(408) 8%(129) 11%(188) 7%(122) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 29%(159) 26%(142) 13%(72) 23%(127) 10%(54) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 55%(789) 24%(348) 7%(97) 8%(114) 6%(86) 1434 Trump Job Approve 27%(224) 26%(217) 14%(114) 26%(212) 7%(62) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 64%(715) 24%(268) 5%(53) 3%(28) 5%(62) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 25%(122) 20%(96) 15%(71) 34%(166) 6%(31) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 30%(101) 35%(121) 13%(44) 13%(46) 9%(31) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 43%(89) 34%(70) 10%(20) 4%(9) 9%(18) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 68%(626) 22%(198) 4%(33) 2%(19) 5%(44) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL12: If public health officials recommended new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(949) 25%(490) 9%(169) 12%(241) 7%(140) 1988 Favorable of Trump 28%(233) 27%(222) 14%(114) 26%(214) 6%(54) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 63%(699) 24%(259) 5%(50) 2%(25) 6%(68) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 25%(128) 23%(115) 14%(69) 33%(169) 5%(27) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 32%(105) 32%(107) 14%(45) 14%(45) 8%(27) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 41%(71) 30%(52) 9%(16) 7%(12) 12%(21) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 68%(629) 22%(207) 4%(34) 1%(13) 5%(47) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 40%(303) 27%(205) 11%(85) 15%(117) 7%(52) 762 #1 Issue: Security 30%(74) 25%(62) 12%(30) 24%(59) 10%(26) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 65%(231) 20%(72) 4%(15) 5%(18) 5%(18) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 52%(145) 24%(68) 8%(23) 9%(26) 6%(16) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 36%(28) 38%(29) 4%(3) 8%(6) 15%(11) 77 #1 Issue: Education 59%(43) 20%(15) 10%(7) 4%(3) 7%(5) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 66%(49) 26%(19) 5%(4) 1%(1) 2%(2) 75 #1 Issue: Other 63%(75) 17%(20) 3%(3) 9%(11) 9%(10) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 70%(540) 20%(157) 5%(38) 1%(8) 4%(30) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 28%(187) 27%(180) 13%(85) 24%(159) 7%(44) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 69%(499) 22%(157) 4%(31) 1%(10) 4%(27) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(198) 25%(177) 14%(96) 25%(177) 7%(46) 696 2016 Vote: Other 46%(57) 29%(36) 12%(14) 11%(13) 3%(4) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 44%(193) 27%(119) 6%(28) 9%(40) 14%(63) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 51%(653) 24%(304) 9%(114) 12%(156) 5%(61) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 42%(296) 27%(186) 8%(55) 12%(84) 11%(79) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 63%(541) 24%(202) 5%(43) 4%(37) 4%(30) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 30%(162) 25%(134) 14%(78) 24%(131) 7%(35) 541 2012 Vote: Other 29%(17) 19%(12) 16%(10) 32%(19) 3%(2) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(228) 26%(141) 7%(39) 10%(53) 14%(72) 532 4-Region: Northeast 50%(176) 24%(84) 7%(24) 10%(36) 10%(36) 355 4-Region: Midwest 43%(198) 27%(125) 9%(41) 14%(62) 7%(30) 457 4-Region: South 48%(353) 25%(184) 9%(64) 12%(92) 7%(49) 742 4-Region: West 51%(222) 22%(97) 9%(40) 12%(51) 6%(25) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL12: If public health officials recommended new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 48%(949) 25%(490) 9%(169) 12%(241) 7%(140) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 68%(628) 21%(197) 4%(40) 2%(17) 5%(44) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 28%(225) 26%(211) 14%(110) 24%(194) 7%(58) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL13a: If Joe Biden were to follow the recommendations of public health officials and recommend new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(428) 21%(195) 7%(66) 18%(172) 8%(80) 941 Gender: Male 44%(198) 23%(106) 7%(31) 19%(86) 7%(32) 453 Gender: Female 47%(230) 18%(89) 7%(35) 18%(87) 10%(48) 488 Age: 18-34 44%(106) 22%(52) 6%(15) 13%(32) 15%(36) 242 Age: 35-44 46%(68) 24%(36) 7%(11) 14%(22) 9%(13) 150 Age: 45-64 41%(139) 21%(70) 7%(25) 25%(85) 5%(16) 335 Age: 65+ 54%(114) 17%(36) 7%(15) 16%(33) 7%(14) 213 GenZers: 1997-2012 35%(27) 21%(16) 9%(7) 10%(7) 25%(20) 77 Millennials: 1981-1996 48%(117) 20%(49) 7%(16) 14%(35) 11%(26) 242 GenXers: 1965-1980 39%(93) 28%(68) 6%(15) 20%(48) 6%(14) 238 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 51%(174) 16%(53) 7%(24) 22%(77) 4%(15) 343 PID: Dem (no lean) 72%(264) 20%(75) 3%(10) 1%(4) 4%(15) 369 PID: Ind (no lean) 41%(99) 21%(52) 8%(20) 18%(42) 11%(28) 241 PID: Rep (no lean) 20%(65) 21%(68) 11%(36) 38%(126) 11%(37) 331 PID/Gender: Dem Men 71%(118) 22%(37) 2%(3) — (1) 4%(7) 166 PID/Gender: Dem Women 72%(146) 19%(38) 3%(7) 2%(4) 4%(8) 203 PID/Gender: Ind Men 35%(42) 26%(32) 10%(12) 22%(26) 7%(8) 120 PID/Gender: Ind Women 47%(57) 17%(20) 7%(8) 13%(16) 16%(20) 121 PID/Gender: Rep Men 23%(38) 23%(38) 10%(17) 35%(59) 10%(16) 167 PID/Gender: Rep Women 16%(27) 19%(30) 12%(20) 41%(67) 12%(20) 164 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 68%(201) 22%(64) 3%(8) 2%(5) 5%(15) 293 Ideo: Moderate (4) 47%(124) 24%(64) 9%(24) 11%(30) 8%(21) 263 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 25%(82) 18%(60) 9%(31) 39%(128) 9%(31) 332 Educ: < College 43%(250) 19%(108) 6%(37) 20%(116) 11%(66) 577 Educ: Bachelors degree 44%(103) 24%(57) 9%(20) 19%(44) 4%(9) 233 Educ: Post-grad 57%(75) 23%(30) 7%(9) 9%(12) 4%(5) 131 Income: Under 50k 44%(215) 19%(93) 6%(31) 19%(92) 11%(54) 485 Income: 50k-100k 46%(121) 19%(49) 9%(24) 20%(53) 5%(14) 262 Income: 100k+ 48%(92) 27%(52) 5%(11) 14%(26) 6%(12) 194 Ethnicity: White 43%(326) 21%(156) 7%(57) 21%(158) 8%(61) 759 Ethnicity: Hispanic 43%(38) 23%(20) 6%(5) 10%(9) 18%(16) 89 Continued on next page

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Table POL13a: If Joe Biden were to follow the recommendations of public health officials and recommend new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(428) 21%(195) 7%(66) 18%(172) 8%(80) 941 Ethnicity: Black 56%(65) 22%(26) 5%(5) 6%(7) 11%(13) 116 Ethnicity: Other 55%(37) 19%(13) 6%(4) 11%(7) 8%(5) 66 All Christian 41%(191) 24%(111) 9%(41) 20%(94) 6%(28) 465 All Non-Christian 64%(43) 19%(12) 4%(3) 11%(7) 1%(1) 66 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 46%(105) 20%(47) 6%(13) 15%(34) 13%(30) 229 Something Else 44%(64) 13%(19) 4%(6) 25%(37) 13%(20) 146 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 61%(44) 19%(13) 5%(4) 13%(9) 3%(2) 72 Evangelical 38%(105) 24%(66) 7%(18) 21%(59) 10%(28) 277 Non-Evangelical 44%(141) 19%(60) 9%(28) 22%(70) 6%(19) 318 Community: Urban 50%(126) 24%(59) 6%(15) 10%(24) 10%(26) 251 Community: Suburban 47%(221) 20%(92) 7%(33) 18%(84) 8%(36) 467 Community: Rural 36%(80) 19%(43) 8%(17) 29%(64) 8%(18) 223 Employ: Private Sector 45%(145) 23%(73) 8%(26) 19%(63) 6%(19) 326 Employ: Government 45%(24) 19%(10) 12%(6) 16%(8) 8%(4) 53 Employ: Self-Employed 56%(40) 11%(8) 6%(4) 18%(13) 10%(7) 72 Employ: Homemaker 53%(29) 18%(10) 7%(4) 15%(8) 7%(4) 54 Employ: Retired 46%(106) 18%(42) 6%(15) 23%(52) 6%(15) 230 Employ: Unemployed 37%(38) 30%(32) 8%(8) 12%(13) 13%(14) 105 Employ: Other 43%(28) 17%(11) 2%(1) 22%(15) 14%(9) 65 Military HH: Yes 40%(63) 22%(35) 9%(14) 22%(34) 7%(12) 158 Military HH: No 47%(365) 20%(160) 7%(52) 18%(138) 9%(68) 783 RD/WT: Right Direction 24%(62) 20%(52) 8%(21) 36%(92) 13%(32) 259 RD/WT: Wrong Track 54%(366) 21%(143) 7%(45) 12%(80) 7%(47) 682 Trump Job Approve 20%(77) 18%(70) 11%(44) 41%(158) 10%(37) 386 Trump Job Disapprove 64%(346) 23%(125) 4%(21) 2%(13) 6%(33) 538 Trump Job Strongly Approve 19%(45) 12%(27) 9%(21) 53%(124) 8%(19) 236 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 22%(32) 28%(42) 15%(23) 23%(34) 12%(18) 150 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 42%(43) 35%(35) 6%(6) 3%(3) 14%(14) 101 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 69%(303) 21%(90) 3%(14) 2%(10) 5%(20) 437 Continued on next page

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Table POL13a: If Joe Biden were to follow the recommendations of public health officials and recommend new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 45%(428) 21%(195) 7%(66) 18%(172) 8%(80) 941 Favorable of Trump 21%(81) 19%(73) 11%(43) 41%(158) 9%(35) 390 Unfavorable of Trump 65%(342) 22%(118) 4%(23) 2%(13) 6%(33) 528 Very Favorable of Trump 17%(41) 14%(35) 8%(19) 53%(128) 8%(20) 243 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 27%(40) 26%(38) 16%(24) 20%(30) 10%(15) 147 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 44%(36) 31%(26) 7%(6) 6%(5) 12%(10) 83 Very Unfavorable of Trump 69%(306) 21%(92) 4%(16) 2%(8) 5%(24) 446 #1 Issue: Economy 44%(161) 19%(71) 9%(32) 19%(70) 9%(31) 365 #1 Issue: Security 22%(27) 17%(21) 8%(10) 41%(50) 12%(15) 122 #1 Issue: Health Care 56%(101) 24%(42) 4%(7) 10%(18) 6%(10) 179 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48%(54) 23%(26) 5%(6) 17%(20) 7%(8) 114 #1 Issue: Other 63%(40) 20%(13) 2%(1) 11%(7) 3%(2) 63 2018 House Vote: Democrat 70%(252) 20%(72) 4%(16) 2%(7) 4%(13) 360 2018 House Vote: Republican 23%(69) 20%(61) 11%(33) 37%(111) 9%(28) 302 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 72%(248) 20%(70) 3%(11) 2%(5) 3%(10) 344 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 24%(82) 19%(64) 11%(38) 37%(125) 8%(26) 335 2016 Vote: Other 40%(23) 33%(19) 14%(8) 11%(6) 1%(1) 56 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36%(74) 21%(43) 4%(9) 17%(36) 21%(43) 204 Voted in 2014: Yes 49%(289) 21%(124) 7%(44) 18%(107) 5%(32) 596 Voted in 2014: No 40%(139) 21%(71) 6%(22) 19%(65) 14%(48) 344 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 64%(253) 22%(85) 6%(24) 6%(23) 3%(10) 395 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 26%(64) 21%(51) 9%(21) 37%(92) 8%(20) 249 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(106) 19%(50) 6%(17) 18%(47) 18%(49) 268 4-Region: Northeast 51%(92) 18%(32) 6%(10) 19%(35) 6%(11) 180 4-Region: Midwest 39%(88) 21%(48) 9%(20) 21%(47) 10%(23) 225 4-Region: South 44%(155) 22%(77) 7%(27) 18%(63) 10%(35) 356 4-Region: West 52%(93) 21%(38) 5%(9) 15%(28) 7%(12) 180 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 71%(303) 21%(90) 3%(15) 1%(5) 4%(17) 429 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 20%(76) 21%(81) 11%(41) 38%(147) 11%(43) 389 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL13b: If Donald Trump were to follow the recommendations of public health officials and recommend new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(461) 29%(302) 9%(95) 9%(98) 9%(93) 1047 Gender: Male 40%(191) 29%(137) 10%(48) 14%(65) 7%(36) 478 Gender: Female 47%(269) 29%(164) 8%(46) 6%(32) 10%(57) 570 Age: 18-34 44%(112) 29%(76) 10%(27) 9%(22) 8%(20) 257 Age: 35-44 49%(75) 27%(41) 11%(17) 7%(10) 6%(9) 152 Age: 45-64 40%(156) 29%(115) 8%(29) 12%(46) 11%(43) 389 Age: 65+ 47%(118) 28%(70) 9%(22) 8%(19) 8%(20) 249 GenZers: 1997-2012 38%(28) 34%(25) 9%(6) 4%(3) 15%(11) 73 Millennials: 1981-1996 49%(128) 28%(73) 11%(28) 8%(21) 4%(12) 262 GenXers: 1965-1980 38%(98) 28%(73) 10%(26) 11%(29) 13%(32) 258 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 46%(187) 29%(119) 6%(26) 10%(40) 8%(33) 406 PID: Dem (no lean) 56%(236) 26%(109) 5%(21) 5%(21) 8%(33) 420 PID: Ind (no lean) 36%(96) 31%(81) 9%(25) 10%(27) 13%(35) 265 PID: Rep (no lean) 35%(128) 31%(112) 13%(48) 14%(49) 7%(25) 362 PID/Gender: Dem Men 51%(95) 28%(52) 5%(10) 9%(17) 7%(13) 187 PID/Gender: Dem Women 60%(141) 24%(57) 5%(11) 2%(5) 8%(19) 233 PID/Gender: Ind Men 38%(48) 26%(33) 11%(14) 15%(18) 10%(12) 124 PID/Gender: Ind Women 35%(49) 35%(49) 8%(11) 7%(9) 16%(23) 141 PID/Gender: Rep Men 29%(49) 32%(53) 15%(24) 18%(30) 6%(10) 167 PID/Gender: Rep Women 41%(79) 30%(58) 12%(24) 10%(19) 7%(15) 195 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 60%(184) 24%(75) 5%(14) 4%(11) 8%(24) 309 Ideo: Moderate (4) 44%(138) 30%(93) 9%(28) 9%(29) 8%(26) 314 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 32%(117) 33%(120) 13%(49) 14%(51) 8%(29) 366 Educ: < College 41%(273) 30%(205) 9%(58) 10%(68) 10%(69) 673 Educ: Bachelors degree 46%(110) 26%(61) 11%(26) 10%(24) 7%(17) 237 Educ: Post-grad 57%(78) 26%(36) 7%(10) 4%(6) 5%(7) 137 Income: Under 50k 43%(227) 28%(149) 9%(47) 9%(49) 10%(55) 527 Income: 50k-100k 43%(137) 30%(97) 9%(30) 11%(36) 6%(20) 320 Income: 100k+ 48%(96) 28%(56) 9%(18) 6%(13) 9%(18) 201 Ethnicity: White 43%(369) 30%(257) 9%(79) 9%(77) 8%(67) 849 Ethnicity: Hispanic 40%(42) 31%(32) 9%(9) 7%(7) 13%(14) 104 Continued on next page

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Table POL13b: If Donald Trump were to follow the recommendations of public health officials and recommend new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(461) 29%(302) 9%(95) 9%(98) 9%(93) 1047 Ethnicity: Black 49%(67) 22%(30) 6%(8) 11%(15) 12%(17) 136 Ethnicity: Other 40%(25) 23%(14) 13%(8) 9%(5) 15%(9) 62 All Christian 42%(230) 32%(178) 10%(57) 8%(45) 7%(40) 550 All Non-Christian 63%(33) 18%(9) 5%(3) 6%(3) 8%(4) 52 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40%(96) 27%(65) 9%(22) 12%(30) 11%(27) 239 Something Else 47%(77) 24%(40) 7%(11) 10%(16) 12%(20) 163 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 56%(36) 21%(14) 10%(6) 6%(4) 6%(4) 64 Evangelical 40%(116) 27%(78) 12%(34) 10%(29) 11%(31) 288 Non-Evangelical 46%(183) 34%(133) 7%(27) 7%(28) 6%(26) 396 Community: Urban 51%(136) 26%(71) 6%(17) 8%(21) 9%(23) 268 Community: Suburban 47%(242) 28%(143) 9%(49) 9%(44) 8%(39) 517 Community: Rural 32%(83) 33%(87) 11%(28) 12%(32) 12%(30) 261 Employ: Private Sector 46%(154) 27%(90) 10%(35) 10%(34) 7%(25) 337 Employ: Government 37%(20) 36%(19) 6%(3) 8%(4) 12%(7) 53 Employ: Self-Employed 41%(31) 28%(21) 10%(8) 13%(10) 7%(6) 76 Employ: Homemaker 39%(26) 41%(28) 6%(4) 6%(4) 8%(5) 67 Employ: Retired 46%(131) 29%(82) 9%(26) 9%(25) 8%(22) 287 Employ: Unemployed 41%(56) 29%(40) 12%(16) 7%(9) 12%(17) 138 Employ: Other 42%(24) 28%(16) 1%(1) 19%(11) 10%(6) 57 Military HH: Yes 40%(70) 30%(53) 12%(21) 12%(22) 7%(12) 178 Military HH: No 45%(390) 29%(249) 9%(74) 9%(76) 9%(80) 870 RD/WT: Right Direction 33%(98) 31%(92) 15%(43) 11%(32) 10%(29) 295 RD/WT: Wrong Track 48%(362) 28%(210) 7%(51) 9%(65) 8%(64) 752 Trump Job Approve 32%(141) 32%(140) 15%(67) 13%(59) 8%(36) 443 Trump Job Disapprove 54%(318) 27%(158) 5%(27) 7%(38) 8%(47) 588 Trump Job Strongly Approve 33%(84) 25%(63) 16%(40) 17%(43) 8%(20) 250 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 30%(58) 40%(76) 14%(26) 8%(16) 9%(17) 193 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 41%(44) 29%(31) 12%(13) 8%(8) 10%(10) 106 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 57%(275) 26%(127) 3%(14) 6%(30) 8%(37) 482 Continued on next page

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Table POL13b: If Donald Trump were to follow the recommendations of public health officials and recommend new stay-at-home orders and increased restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, would you support or oppose these increased restrictions? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 44%(461) 29%(302) 9%(95) 9%(98) 9%(93) 1047 Favorable of Trump 33%(147) 31%(140) 14%(65) 13%(59) 8%(37) 447 Unfavorable of Trump 54%(309) 27%(155) 5%(27) 7%(38) 8%(44) 574 Very Favorable of Trump 34%(90) 27%(72) 15%(40) 17%(45) 7%(18) 266 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 31%(57) 37%(68) 13%(24) 8%(14) 10%(19) 182 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 34%(30) 32%(28) 9%(8) 11%(9) 15%(14) 89 Very Unfavorable of Trump 58%(279) 26%(127) 4%(19) 6%(29) 6%(31) 484 #1 Issue: Economy 37%(148) 31%(123) 13%(53) 11%(43) 8%(31) 397 #1 Issue: Security 38%(49) 27%(35) 9%(12) 9%(12) 16%(20) 128 #1 Issue: Health Care 58%(101) 26%(46) 4%(6) 3%(4) 9%(16) 174 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 43%(71) 28%(46) 9%(15) 12%(20) 8%(13) 164 #1 Issue: Other 49%(28) 24%(14) 3%(2) 16%(9) 8%(4) 57 2018 House Vote: Democrat 60%(247) 24%(100) 5%(21) 4%(16) 7%(29) 413 2018 House Vote: Republican 34%(121) 32%(113) 12%(43) 14%(50) 7%(26) 353 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 56%(212) 28%(106) 4%(17) 4%(17) 7%(28) 380 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 33%(119) 29%(106) 15%(54) 14%(49) 9%(31) 360 2016 Vote: Other 45%(30) 27%(18) 9%(6) 15%(10) 4%(3) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 41%(99) 30%(71) 7%(17) 9%(22) 13%(30) 240 Voted in 2014: Yes 46%(318) 29%(197) 8%(57) 10%(68) 7%(51) 691 Voted in 2014: No 40%(143) 29%(104) 11%(38) 8%(30) 12%(42) 356 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 53%(241) 29%(133) 5%(25) 7%(30) 6%(29) 458 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 34%(99) 29%(84) 15%(43) 14%(41) 8%(25) 292 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 43%(114) 28%(73) 8%(21) 8%(21) 13%(35) 264 4-Region: Northeast 44%(77) 29%(51) 9%(16) 6%(10) 12%(21) 175 4-Region: Midwest 44%(102) 32%(73) 6%(14) 11%(25) 7%(17) 232 4-Region: South 45%(172) 29%(112) 10%(38) 8%(31) 8%(32) 386 4-Region: West 43%(109) 26%(65) 10%(26) 13%(32) 9%(22) 254 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 57%(281) 25%(124) 5%(25) 5%(26) 8%(40) 497 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 35%(145) 29%(120) 15%(60) 13%(55) 7%(31) 410 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL14: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? A national political party A national political party should have a defined does not need to have a party platform that defined party platform outlines their most that outlines their most important policies and important policies and Don’t know / No Demographic priorities priorities opinion Total N Registered Voters 71%(1404) 13%(252) 17%(332) 1988 Gender: Male 71%(659) 16%(147) 13%(125) 930 Gender: Female 70%(745) 10%(105) 20%(207) 1058 Age: 18-34 54%(271) 22%(110) 24%(118) 499 Age: 35-44 64%(194) 16%(48) 20%(60) 302 Age: 45-64 75%(544) 9%(66) 16%(114) 724 Age: 65+ 85%(395) 6%(27) 9%(40) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 48%(72) 23%(34) 30%(45) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 60%(301) 20%(98) 21%(104) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 69%(345) 13%(63) 18%(90) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 81%(609) 7%(53) 11%(86) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 71%(560) 14%(112) 15%(117) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 66%(336) 13%(64) 21%(106) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 73%(508) 11%(76) 16%(109) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 70%(247) 18%(62) 12%(44) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 72%(313) 12%(50) 17%(73) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 69%(167) 15%(38) 16%(39) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 64%(169) 10%(26) 26%(67) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 73%(245) 14%(47) 13%(42) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 73%(263) 8%(29) 19%(67) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 73%(439) 15%(89) 12%(74) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 67%(385) 15%(87) 18%(106) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 77%(537) 10%(73) 13%(88) 698 Educ: < College 66%(827) 13%(160) 21%(264) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 79%(369) 12%(58) 9%(43) 470 Educ: Post-grad 78%(208) 13%(34) 9%(25) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL14: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? A national political party A national political party should have a defined does not need to have a party platform that defined party platform outlines their most that outlines their most important policies and important policies and Don’t know / No Demographic priorities priorities opinion Total N Registered Voters 71%(1404) 13%(252) 17%(332) 1988 Income: Under 50k 67%(675) 12%(123) 21%(213) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 73%(426) 14%(80) 13%(77) 582 Income: 100k+ 77%(303) 13%(50) 11%(42) 395 Ethnicity: White 73%(1171) 12%(189) 15%(248) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 62%(120) 18%(34) 20%(39) 193 Ethnicity: Black 61%(155) 16%(41) 22%(56) 252 Ethnicity: Other 61%(79) 17%(22) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 77%(780) 11%(110) 12%(124) 1014 All Non-Christian 72%(85) 20%(24) 8%(9) 119 Atheist 73%(57) 11%(8) 17%(13) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 59%(275) 15%(72) 26%(121) 468 Something Else 67%(207) 12%(38) 21%(64) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 72%(97) 21%(28) 8%(11) 136 Evangelical 74%(418) 12%(68) 14%(79) 565 Non-Evangelical 75%(538) 10%(73) 14%(103) 714 Community: Urban 66%(345) 14%(75) 19%(99) 519 Community: Suburban 74%(726) 12%(118) 14%(140) 984 Community: Rural 69%(333) 12%(59) 19%(92) 484 Employ: Private Sector 71%(470) 16%(104) 13%(89) 663 Employ: Government 63%(67) 11%(12) 26%(27) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 63%(93) 18%(26) 19%(28) 147 Employ: Homemaker 67%(81) 12%(15) 21%(25) 121 Employ: Retired 82%(423) 7%(38) 11%(55) 516 Employ: Unemployed 64%(155) 11%(27) 25%(60) 243 Employ: Other 65%(80) 10%(12) 25%(30) 122 Military HH: Yes 78%(263) 10%(33) 12%(40) 336 Military HH: No 69%(1141) 13%(219) 18%(292) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL14: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? A national political party A national political party should have a defined does not need to have a party platform that defined party platform outlines their most that outlines their most important policies and important policies and Don’t know / No Demographic priorities priorities opinion Total N Registered Voters 71%(1404) 13%(252) 17%(332) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 71%(391) 13%(72) 16%(91) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 71%(1013) 13%(180) 17%(241) 1434 Trump Job Approve 73%(608) 11%(89) 16%(132) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 70%(790) 14%(159) 16%(177) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 77%(376) 9%(46) 13%(64) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 68%(232) 12%(43) 20%(68) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 65%(134) 17%(35) 18%(38) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 71%(656) 14%(124) 15%(139) 919 Favorable of Trump 75%(625) 11%(91) 14%(120) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 69%(765) 14%(156) 16%(181) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 78%(394) 10%(50) 13%(64) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 70%(231) 13%(42) 17%(56) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 59%(102) 19%(32) 22%(38) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 71%(663) 13%(124) 15%(143) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 68%(517) 14%(103) 19%(142) 762 #1 Issue: Security 74%(185) 12%(29) 14%(36) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 74%(263) 14%(48) 12%(43) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 74%(207) 8%(23) 17%(48) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 56%(43) 20%(15) 25%(19) 77 #1 Issue: Education 60%(44) 20%(15) 20%(14) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 80%(60) 11%(8) 9%(7) 75 #1 Issue: Other 73%(87) 9%(10) 19%(22) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 75%(582) 14%(105) 11%(86) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 77%(502) 11%(74) 12%(79) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL14: Even if neither is exactly correct, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? A national political party A national political party should have a defined does not need to have a party platform that defined party platform outlines their most that outlines their most important policies and important policies and Don’t know / No Demographic priorities priorities opinion Total N Registered Voters 71%(1404) 13%(252) 17%(332) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 75%(543) 13%(95) 12%(85) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 75%(523) 11%(76) 14%(97) 696 2016 Vote: Other 70%(86) 15%(19) 15%(19) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 57%(251) 14%(62) 30%(131) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 77%(987) 12%(153) 11%(148) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 60%(417) 14%(99) 26%(184) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 74%(630) 14%(117) 13%(107) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 79%(425) 9%(49) 12%(67) 541 2012 Vote: Other 76%(46) 10%(6) 14%(9) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 57%(303) 15%(81) 28%(149) 532 4-Region: Northeast 66%(235) 14%(50) 20%(69) 355 4-Region: Midwest 72%(327) 11%(50) 18%(80) 457 4-Region: South 72%(532) 13%(93) 16%(117) 742 4-Region: West 71%(310) 14%(59) 15%(66) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 72%(663) 14%(127) 15%(136) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 74%(590) 11%(90) 15%(119) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL15: As you may know earlier this week the Republican party hosted its virtual convention from August 24th - August 27th. Did you watch any parts of the Republican convention? Demographic Yes No Total N Registered Voters 43%(854) 57%(1134) 1988 Gender: Male 48%(443) 52%(488) 930 Gender: Female 39%(411) 61%(647) 1058 Age: 18-34 34%(170) 66%(330) 499 Age: 35-44 41%(124) 59%(178) 302 Age: 45-64 46%(334) 54%(390) 724 Age: 65+ 49%(226) 51%(237) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 31%(47) 69%(103) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 37%(189) 63%(315) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 43%(214) 57%(282) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 48%(360) 52%(388) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 36%(287) 64%(502) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 38%(191) 62%(314) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 54%(375) 46%(318) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 39%(139) 61%(214) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 34%(148) 66%(288) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 43%(104) 57%(140) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 33%(87) 67%(175) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 60%(200) 40%(134) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 49%(175) 51%(184) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 40%(240) 60%(362) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 37%(215) 63%(362) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 54%(379) 46%(319) 698 Educ: < College 40%(504) 60%(746) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 45%(212) 55%(258) 470 Educ: Post-grad 51%(137) 49%(130) 267 Income: Under 50k 38%(385) 62%(626) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 48%(281) 52%(301) 582 Income: 100k+ 47%(187) 53%(207) 395 Ethnicity: White 46%(732) 54%(876) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 44%(84) 56%(108) 193 Ethnicity: Black 29%(74) 71%(178) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL15: As you may know earlier this week the Republican party hosted its virtual convention from August 24th - August 27th. Did you watch any parts of the Republican convention? Demographic Yes No Total N Registered Voters 43%(854) 57%(1134) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 38%(48) 62%(80) 128 All Christian 48%(486) 52%(528) 1014 All Non-Christian 56%(67) 44%(52) 119 Atheist 37%(29) 63%(50) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 35%(165) 65%(303) 468 Something Else 35%(107) 65%(202) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 57%(78) 43%(58) 136 Evangelical 44%(250) 56%(316) 565 Non-Evangelical 44%(317) 56%(398) 714 Community: Urban 42%(216) 58%(304) 519 Community: Suburban 44%(435) 56%(550) 984 Community: Rural 42%(203) 58%(281) 484 Employ: Private Sector 47%(311) 53%(352) 663 Employ: Government 36%(38) 64%(69) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 55%(81) 45%(66) 147 Employ: Homemaker 33%(41) 67%(81) 121 Employ: Retired 44%(225) 56%(292) 516 Employ: Unemployed 37%(89) 63%(154) 243 Employ: Other 36%(44) 64%(78) 122 Military HH: Yes 49%(165) 51%(171) 336 Military HH: No 42%(689) 58%(964) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 58%(321) 42%(233) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 37%(533) 63%(901) 1434 Trump Job Approve 54%(450) 46%(379) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 35%(398) 65%(728) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 63%(307) 37%(180) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 42%(143) 58%(199) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 40%(82) 60%(125) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 34%(316) 66%(603) 919 Favorable of Trump 54%(450) 46%(387) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 35%(385) 65%(717) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL15: As you may know earlier this week the Republican party hosted its virtual convention from August 24th - August 27th. Did you watch any parts of the Republican convention? Demographic Yes No Total N Registered Voters 43%(854) 57%(1134) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 62%(313) 38%(196) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 42%(137) 58%(191) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 38%(65) 62%(107) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 34%(320) 66%(610) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(341) 55%(421) 762 #1 Issue: Security 55%(138) 45%(112) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 42%(148) 58%(205) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 38%(106) 62%(172) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 39%(30) 61%(47) 77 #1 Issue: Education 23%(17) 77%(56) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 36%(27) 64%(48) 75 #1 Issue: Other 39%(47) 61%(73) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 38%(297) 62%(476) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 58%(377) 42%(278) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 37%(266) 63%(458) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 57%(399) 43%(296) 696 2016 Vote: Other 45%(55) 55%(68) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(133) 70%(311) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 48%(615) 52%(672) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 34%(239) 66%(462) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 42%(356) 58%(498) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 55%(299) 45%(242) 541 2012 Vote: Other 49%(30) 51%(30) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32%(168) 68%(364) 532 4-Region: Northeast 47%(165) 53%(189) 355 4-Region: Midwest 38%(175) 62%(281) 457 4-Region: South 41%(303) 59%(439) 742 4-Region: West 48%(210) 52%(225) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 36%(331) 64%(595) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 54%(430) 46%(368) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_1: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Donald Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 24%(470) 8%(156) 5%(90) 4%(87) 35%(690) 25%(495) 1988 Gender: Male 27%(252) 10%(96) 5%(51) 4%(41) 34%(317) 19%(174) 930 Gender: Female 21%(218) 6%(61) 4%(39) 4%(46) 35%(373) 30%(321) 1058 Age: 18-34 15%(75) 8%(41) 6%(31) 3%(17) 36%(178) 32%(158) 499 Age: 35-44 20%(60) 12%(36) 6%(18) 7%(21) 31%(93) 25%(75) 302 Age: 45-64 30%(219) 6%(40) 4%(31) 4%(29) 32%(230) 24%(176) 724 Age: 65+ 25%(117) 9%(40) 2%(10) 4%(20) 41%(189) 19%(87) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 11%(16) 6%(9) 4%(6) 1%(1) 47%(70) 32%(48) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 19%(94) 9%(43) 6%(30) 5%(23) 32%(160) 30%(153) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 24%(119) 9%(47) 6%(29) 6%(27) 32%(157) 24%(118) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 29%(215) 6%(47) 3%(22) 4%(33) 36%(269) 22%(161) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 3%(27) 3%(25) 4%(30) 6%(46) 61%(479) 23%(183) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 14%(69) 10%(50) 6%(32) 5%(27) 36%(180) 29%(149) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 54%(374) 12%(82) 4%(28) 2%(14) 5%(31) 24%(163) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(23) 4%(15) 5%(18) 7%(24) 60%(211) 18%(62) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(4) 2%(10) 3%(12) 5%(22) 61%(268) 28%(121) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 17%(42) 12%(30) 8%(20) 4%(11) 38%(93) 20%(49) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(27) 8%(20) 5%(12) 6%(16) 33%(87) 38%(100) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 56%(187) 15%(50) 4%(13) 2%(6) 4%(13) 19%(63) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 52%(187) 9%(31) 4%(15) 2%(8) 5%(18) 28%(100) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 6%(35) 4%(26) 3%(18) 4%(25) 65%(389) 18%(107) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 15%(85) 10%(57) 7%(39) 6%(33) 36%(205) 27%(158) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 49%(340) 10%(73) 4%(28) 3%(20) 10%(68) 24%(169) 698 Educ: < College 25%(308) 7%(91) 5%(61) 4%(44) 32%(395) 28%(350) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 23%(106) 8%(40) 4%(21) 5%(23) 39%(183) 21%(98) 470 Educ: Post-grad 21%(55) 9%(25) 3%(8) 8%(20) 42%(111) 18%(47) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_1: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Donald Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 24%(470) 8%(156) 5%(90) 4%(87) 35%(690) 25%(495) 1988 Income: Under 50k 23%(229) 7%(73) 5%(46) 4%(41) 34%(346) 27%(275) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 24%(142) 9%(53) 4%(26) 4%(22) 36%(209) 22%(131) 582 Income: 100k+ 25%(99) 8%(30) 4%(18) 6%(24) 34%(135) 23%(89) 395 Ethnicity: White 27%(429) 8%(134) 4%(70) 4%(68) 31%(503) 25%(404) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 16%(31) 10%(18) 7%(13) 6%(12) 36%(70) 25%(48) 193 Ethnicity: Black 8%(19) 5%(12) 6%(15) 4%(11) 53%(134) 24%(62) 252 Ethnicity: Other 17%(22) 8%(10) 4%(5) 6%(8) 42%(53) 23%(29) 128 All Christian 31%(311) 11%(107) 5%(53) 5%(49) 28%(286) 21%(209) 1014 All Non-Christian 23%(27) 4%(5) 5%(6) 8%(10) 49%(58) 10%(12) 119 Atheist 12%(9) 5%(4) — (0) 4%(3) 55%(43) 24%(19) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 12%(56) 6%(26) 4%(18) 3%(15) 45%(212) 30%(140) 468 Something Else 22%(67) 5%(14) 4%(12) 3%(10) 29%(90) 37%(115) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 24%(32) 6%(8) 7%(9) 7%(10) 44%(60) 13%(17) 136 Evangelical 32%(183) 11%(63) 4%(23) 6%(32) 20%(113) 27%(152) 565 Non-Evangelical 25%(182) 7%(54) 5%(33) 4%(27) 36%(254) 23%(164) 714 Community: Urban 19%(99) 9%(45) 4%(23) 5%(25) 38%(199) 25%(128) 519 Community: Suburban 23%(223) 8%(76) 5%(46) 4%(38) 37%(363) 24%(239) 984 Community: Rural 30%(147) 7%(36) 4%(21) 5%(24) 26%(128) 26%(128) 484 Employ: Private Sector 22%(147) 9%(63) 6%(40) 5%(32) 35%(235) 22%(148) 663 Employ: Government 15%(16) 6%(7) 4%(4) 3%(3) 36%(39) 36%(38) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 26%(38) 5%(8) 4%(6) 5%(8) 40%(59) 20%(30) 147 Employ: Homemaker 25%(30) 12%(14) 3%(4) 5%(6) 24%(29) 31%(38) 121 Employ: Retired 31%(163) 7%(38) 2%(8) 4%(21) 35%(182) 20%(105) 516 Employ: Unemployed 18%(43) 7%(16) 4%(11) 4%(10) 36%(88) 31%(76) 243 Employ: Other 21%(26) 5%(6) 10%(12) 7%(9) 23%(28) 34%(42) 122 Military HH: Yes 37%(125) 9%(29) 4%(12) 5%(17) 25%(84) 20%(68) 336 Military HH: No 21%(345) 8%(127) 5%(77) 4%(70) 37%(605) 26%(427) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_1: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Donald Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 24%(470) 8%(156) 5%(90) 4%(87) 35%(690) 25%(495) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 57%(315) 13%(73) 4%(23) 2%(9) 3%(15) 21%(118) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 11%(155) 6%(83) 5%(66) 5%(78) 47%(675) 26%(377) 1434 Trump Job Approve 54%(448) 16%(130) 4%(35) 1%(7) 2%(16) 23%(193) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(21) 2%(26) 4%(50) 7%(80) 60%(672) 25%(278) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 74%(362) 6%(28) 2%(10) 1%(3) 2%(12) 15%(72) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 25%(86) 30%(102) 7%(25) 1%(5) 1%(4) 35%(121) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 2%(5) 9%(19) 14%(29) 21%(44) 16%(33) 37%(77) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(16) 1%(7) 2%(21) 4%(36) 69%(639) 22%(201) 919 Favorable of Trump 54%(456) 16%(135) 4%(37) 1%(10) 1%(8) 23%(190) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(12) 2%(20) 4%(46) 7%(76) 61%(669) 25%(279) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 76%(388) 5%(23) 2%(11) 1%(4) 1%(6) 15%(77) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 21%(68) 34%(112) 8%(26) 2%(7) 1%(3) 35%(114) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 2%(3) 8%(14) 18%(31) 22%(37) 9%(15) 42%(72) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(9) 1%(6) 2%(16) 4%(39) 70%(654) 22%(207) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 26%(201) 10%(74) 5%(39) 4%(33) 27%(203) 28%(212) 762 #1 Issue: Security 53%(133) 10%(25) 3%(8) 1%(4) 12%(30) 20%(50) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 10%(34) 6%(22) 4%(14) 5%(19) 54%(191) 21%(73) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 20%(56) 8%(24) 4%(10) 4%(11) 38%(105) 26%(73) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 16%(12) 6%(5) 9%(7) 1%(1) 37%(28) 31%(24) 77 #1 Issue: Education 12%(9) 2%(2) 11%(8) 11%(8) 40%(29) 24%(17) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 11%(8) 6%(4) 2%(2) 6%(5) 50%(37) 25%(19) 75 #1 Issue: Other 14%(17) 1%(1) 1%(2) 5%(6) 56%(67) 23%(27) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(19) 4%(33) 5%(35) 7%(52) 64%(498) 18%(136) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 55%(360) 13%(84) 4%(28) 3%(16) 5%(31) 21%(135) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_1: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Donald Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 24%(470) 8%(156) 5%(90) 4%(87) 35%(690) 25%(495) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(10) 3%(21) 4%(32) 7%(53) 65%(470) 19%(138) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 55%(383) 14%(95) 5%(38) 2%(13) 3%(21) 21%(146) 696 2016 Vote: Other 4%(5) 10%(13) 5%(7) 5%(6) 43%(53) 33%(41) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(73) 6%(28) 3%(13) 3%(14) 33%(146) 38%(170) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 26%(333) 9%(110) 4%(56) 5%(62) 37%(474) 20%(253) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 20%(137) 7%(46) 5%(34) 4%(25) 31%(216) 35%(242) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 8%(71) 6%(48) 6%(49) 6%(52) 55%(468) 19%(166) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 51%(274) 12%(64) 3%(16) 2%(13) 9%(49) 23%(125) 541 2012 Vote: Other 28%(17) 21%(13) 5%(3) — (0) 17%(10) 29%(17) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 20%(108) 6%(32) 4%(22) 4%(22) 30%(162) 35%(186) 532 4-Region: Northeast 23%(80) 9%(30) 3%(12) 5%(20) 34%(122) 25%(90) 355 4-Region: Midwest 24%(109) 6%(28) 6%(26) 3%(15) 34%(153) 27%(126) 457 4-Region: South 25%(186) 9%(65) 5%(38) 4%(32) 32%(236) 25%(186) 742 4-Region: West 22%(94) 8%(33) 3%(14) 5%(21) 41%(178) 22%(94) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(30) 3%(28) 4%(34) 6%(52) 61%(568) 23%(213) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 52%(415) 13%(104) 5%(37) 2%(19) 5%(38) 23%(185) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_2: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Mike Pence I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 20%(396) 9%(177) 6%(128) 5%(108) 26%(517) 33%(664) 1988 Gender: Male 22%(206) 12%(108) 8%(77) 6%(59) 26%(240) 26%(241) 930 Gender: Female 18%(189) 7%(69) 5%(51) 5%(49) 26%(276) 40%(423) 1058 Age: 18-34 10%(48) 10%(52) 9%(45) 6%(30) 23%(116) 41%(207) 499 Age: 35-44 12%(36) 14%(41) 10%(31) 7%(20) 25%(74) 33%(100) 302 Age: 45-64 26%(188) 7%(52) 6%(41) 4%(30) 25%(184) 32%(229) 724 Age: 65+ 27%(123) 7%(32) 2%(11) 6%(27) 31%(142) 28%(128) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 8%(12) 7%(10) 6%(8) 8%(11) 25%(38) 46%(70) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 12%(59) 12%(61) 10%(50) 5%(24) 24%(122) 37%(188) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 19%(93) 10%(49) 8%(42) 5%(24) 25%(123) 33%(166) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 27%(201) 7%(51) 4%(26) 6%(42) 29%(215) 28%(213) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 4%(29) 5%(40) 5%(41) 8%(64) 47%(371) 31%(244) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 12%(62) 9%(45) 10%(48) 5%(24) 25%(126) 40%(201) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 44%(304) 13%(92) 6%(39) 3%(19) 3%(19) 32%(219) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 6%(20) 7%(26) 6%(23) 11%(39) 45%(160) 24%(85) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 2%(9) 3%(15) 4%(18) 6%(25) 48%(210) 36%(159) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 17%(41) 12%(29) 12%(29) 4%(11) 28%(68) 27%(66) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(21) 6%(16) 7%(19) 5%(13) 22%(59) 51%(135) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 44%(145) 16%(53) 7%(25) 3%(9) 4%(12) 27%(89) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 44%(159) 11%(39) 4%(14) 3%(10) 2%(7) 36%(130) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4%(25) 6%(38) 5%(29) 6%(34) 53%(320) 26%(157) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(62) 10%(59) 9%(52) 9%(52) 24%(138) 37%(214) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 44%(305) 11%(79) 5%(36) 2%(16) 7%(48) 31%(215) 698 Educ: < College 20%(256) 8%(98) 6%(80) 5%(62) 22%(276) 38%(479) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 19%(90) 10%(46) 8%(36) 5%(22) 32%(150) 27%(126) 470 Educ: Post-grad 19%(50) 12%(33) 4%(12) 9%(24) 34%(91) 22%(58) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_2: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Mike Pence I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 20%(396) 9%(177) 6%(128) 5%(108) 26%(517) 33%(664) 1988 Income: Under 50k 19%(188) 7%(68) 6%(61) 6%(57) 25%(251) 38%(386) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 22%(126) 9%(55) 8%(44) 5%(28) 28%(163) 28%(166) 582 Income: 100k+ 21%(81) 14%(54) 6%(23) 6%(22) 26%(102) 28%(112) 395 Ethnicity: White 22%(361) 9%(150) 6%(97) 5%(73) 24%(388) 34%(540) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 13%(25) 8%(16) 12%(23) 13%(25) 21%(40) 33%(64) 193 Ethnicity: Black 8%(20) 6%(16) 6%(15) 9%(22) 38%(95) 34%(85) 252 Ethnicity: Other 12%(15) 8%(11) 12%(15) 10%(13) 27%(34) 31%(39) 128 All Christian 28%(281) 11%(116) 7%(71) 5%(51) 21%(213) 28%(283) 1014 All Non-Christian 12%(14) 9%(11) 11%(13) 10%(12) 39%(46) 19%(23) 119 Atheist 4%(3) 6%(5) 4%(3) 3%(2) 52%(41) 31%(24) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 10%(45) 7%(31) 4%(19) 5%(21) 33%(155) 42%(198) 468 Something Else 17%(52) 5%(15) 7%(22) 7%(22) 20%(62) 44%(136) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(19) 10%(14) 11%(16) 9%(12) 35%(47) 21%(28) 136 Evangelical 29%(162) 12%(66) 8%(43) 7%(37) 13%(73) 32%(183) 565 Non-Evangelical 23%(161) 8%(59) 6%(42) 5%(33) 27%(194) 32%(226) 714 Community: Urban 14%(74) 10%(52) 10%(52) 6%(31) 29%(151) 31%(159) 519 Community: Suburban 20%(194) 8%(83) 5%(52) 5%(46) 28%(278) 34%(332) 984 Community: Rural 26%(127) 9%(42) 5%(23) 6%(31) 18%(88) 36%(173) 484 Employ: Private Sector 17%(116) 13%(84) 8%(53) 6%(37) 27%(178) 29%(195) 663 Employ: Government 10%(11) 6%(7) 8%(9) 7%(7) 28%(30) 41%(43) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 14%(21) 9%(14) 12%(17) 10%(15) 29%(42) 26%(38) 147 Employ: Homemaker 22%(27) 14%(16) 7%(8) 1%(1) 16%(19) 40%(49) 121 Employ: Retired 30%(155) 6%(30) 3%(13) 5%(23) 28%(145) 29%(151) 516 Employ: Unemployed 17%(41) 6%(15) 6%(16) 4%(10) 26%(62) 41%(99) 243 Employ: Other 16%(20) 5%(7) 6%(7) 6%(8) 17%(21) 50%(61) 122 Military HH: Yes 33%(111) 10%(32) 4%(13) 7%(25) 18%(61) 28%(94) 336 Military HH: No 17%(285) 9%(145) 7%(114) 5%(83) 28%(456) 34%(570) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_2: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Mike Pence I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 20%(396) 9%(177) 6%(128) 5%(108) 26%(517) 33%(664) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 46%(255) 15%(85) 7%(37) 2%(14) 2%(10) 28%(153) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 10%(141) 6%(91) 6%(91) 7%(94) 35%(507) 36%(510) 1434 Trump Job Approve 45%(369) 15%(128) 6%(49) 2%(18) 2%(13) 30%(251) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(27) 4%(46) 7%(74) 8%(90) 45%(504) 34%(386) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 58%(284) 12%(56) 5%(23) 1%(7) 2%(10) 22%(107) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 25%(85) 21%(73) 8%(26) 3%(11) 1%(3) 42%(145) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(7) 12%(25) 16%(33) 10%(20) 11%(22) 48%(99) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(19) 2%(21) 4%(41) 8%(69) 52%(482) 31%(287) 919 Favorable of Trump 45%(378) 16%(130) 6%(52) 2%(20) 1%(8) 30%(250) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(15) 4%(47) 6%(68) 8%(87) 46%(503) 35%(383) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 58%(296) 11%(53) 6%(28) 2%(9) 1%(5) 23%(117) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 25%(81) 23%(77) 7%(24) 3%(11) 1%(3) 40%(133) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 2%(3) 12%(21) 16%(28) 10%(16) 7%(12) 53%(92) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(12) 3%(26) 4%(41) 8%(70) 53%(491) 31%(291) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 21%(164) 11%(87) 8%(63) 5%(38) 18%(140) 35%(270) 762 #1 Issue: Security 44%(110) 11%(27) 4%(11) 3%(7) 10%(25) 28%(70) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 8%(27) 6%(22) 6%(21) 8%(28) 41%(146) 31%(109) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 21%(58) 6%(17) 3%(8) 5%(13) 29%(82) 36%(100) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13%(10) 13%(10) 6%(5) 3%(2) 32%(25) 32%(25) 77 #1 Issue: Education 9%(7) 7%(5) 17%(12) 8%(6) 24%(17) 35%(26) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 5%(4) 9%(7) 5%(4) 8%(6) 43%(32) 30%(22) 75 #1 Issue: Other 13%(16) 1%(2) 3%(4) 5%(6) 42%(50) 36%(43) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(27) 6%(46) 6%(45) 8%(62) 51%(391) 26%(202) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 46%(300) 15%(97) 6%(38) 3%(17) 4%(25) 27%(177) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_2: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Mike Pence I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 20%(396) 9%(177) 6%(128) 5%(108) 26%(517) 33%(664) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 2%(13) 5%(40) 5%(39) 9%(66) 51%(372) 27%(195) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 46%(320) 15%(103) 6%(45) 2%(16) 3%(20) 28%(192) 696 2016 Vote: Other 6%(7) 13%(16) 9%(12) 5%(6) 26%(32) 41%(51) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(56) 4%(18) 7%(32) 4%(20) 21%(93) 51%(225) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 23%(298) 10%(130) 6%(79) 5%(68) 29%(374) 26%(339) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 14%(97) 7%(47) 7%(49) 6%(40) 20%(143) 46%(325) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 7%(64) 7%(59) 7%(60) 8%(65) 43%(369) 28%(236) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 45%(244) 13%(69) 5%(25) 2%(12) 7%(36) 29%(155) 541 2012 Vote: Other 25%(15) 17%(10) 5%(3) 4%(3) 15%(9) 33%(20) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(73) 7%(38) 7%(40) 5%(28) 19%(101) 47%(253) 532 4-Region: Northeast 20%(70) 11%(37) 7%(25) 6%(22) 26%(92) 31%(109) 355 4-Region: Midwest 21%(95) 5%(22) 6%(26) 3%(15) 26%(119) 39%(180) 457 4-Region: South 21%(158) 9%(67) 6%(47) 5%(36) 25%(188) 33%(248) 742 4-Region: West 17%(73) 12%(51) 7%(30) 8%(35) 27%(118) 29%(127) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(32) 5%(46) 5%(49) 8%(71) 47%(440) 31%(288) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 43%(342) 13%(107) 6%(50) 3%(22) 3%(26) 31%(251) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_3: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Melania Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 21%(410) 11%(221) 9%(173) 7%(132) 23%(459) 30%(593) 1988 Gender: Male 21%(194) 15%(139) 10%(91) 7%(62) 23%(213) 25%(231) 930 Gender: Female 20%(216) 8%(81) 8%(82) 7%(70) 23%(246) 34%(362) 1058 Age: 18-34 10%(52) 12%(59) 9%(45) 6%(32) 25%(123) 38%(188) 499 Age: 35-44 15%(44) 14%(42) 12%(35) 5%(16) 23%(71) 31%(94) 302 Age: 45-64 27%(197) 9%(64) 9%(63) 6%(43) 22%(157) 28%(199) 724 Age: 65+ 25%(117) 12%(55) 6%(30) 9%(41) 23%(108) 24%(112) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 6%(8) 8%(13) 7%(10) 7%(11) 30%(45) 42%(63) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 14%(71) 12%(63) 10%(51) 6%(29) 23%(116) 34%(173) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 20%(98) 13%(62) 10%(50) 4%(18) 23%(116) 31%(152) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 28%(207) 9%(69) 8%(56) 8%(62) 22%(168) 25%(188) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 3%(20) 7%(56) 10%(80) 12%(94) 41%(322) 28%(218) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 15%(76) 9%(46) 11%(53) 6%(31) 24%(121) 35%(178) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 45%(314) 17%(119) 6%(40) 1%(7) 2%(16) 29%(198) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4%(15) 9%(30) 11%(40) 12%(44) 41%(144) 23%(80) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(5) 6%(25) 9%(40) 11%(50) 41%(178) 32%(138) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 17%(42) 13%(32) 11%(27) 7%(17) 25%(61) 27%(65) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(34) 5%(14) 10%(26) 6%(15) 23%(60) 43%(113) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 41%(137) 23%(77) 7%(24) — (2) 2%(8) 26%(85) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 49%(176) 12%(42) 4%(16) 2%(6) 2%(7) 31%(112) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4%(26) 7%(44) 9%(56) 11%(68) 45%(269) 23%(139) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 12%(68) 15%(88) 10%(59) 8%(44) 23%(131) 32%(187) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 45%(312) 13%(88) 7%(46) 2%(15) 5%(38) 29%(200) 698 Educ: < College 22%(273) 9%(118) 9%(107) 5%(59) 22%(270) 34%(424) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 19%(90) 13%(60) 8%(36) 9%(41) 27%(126) 25%(117) 470 Educ: Post-grad 18%(47) 16%(43) 11%(30) 12%(32) 24%(63) 19%(52) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_3: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Melania Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 21%(410) 11%(221) 9%(173) 7%(132) 23%(459) 30%(593) 1988 Income: Under 50k 20%(198) 9%(88) 9%(87) 6%(56) 23%(237) 34%(345) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 21%(124) 13%(77) 9%(54) 7%(38) 24%(138) 26%(150) 582 Income: 100k+ 22%(88) 14%(56) 8%(32) 10%(38) 21%(84) 25%(97) 395 Ethnicity: White 24%(379) 12%(193) 9%(137) 6%(95) 20%(319) 30%(485) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 13%(24) 14%(27) 11%(21) 7%(14) 26%(50) 29%(56) 193 Ethnicity: Black 6%(14) 6%(16) 10%(26) 7%(18) 43%(109) 28%(69) 252 Ethnicity: Other 13%(17) 9%(12) 8%(10) 15%(19) 25%(31) 30%(39) 128 All Christian 27%(275) 14%(142) 9%(92) 6%(61) 18%(182) 26%(263) 1014 All Non-Christian 18%(21) 14%(17) 11%(14) 18%(21) 26%(30) 13%(16) 119 Atheist 6%(5) 12%(9) 9%(7) 11%(9) 37%(29) 26%(20) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(53) 7%(33) 9%(40) 6%(27) 32%(148) 36%(166) 468 Something Else 18%(57) 6%(20) 7%(21) 5%(14) 23%(70) 41%(127) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 19%(26) 16%(21) 14%(19) 15%(21) 22%(30) 14%(19) 136 Evangelical 28%(157) 13%(75) 6%(33) 6%(32) 16%(91) 31%(177) 565 Non-Evangelical 23%(165) 11%(77) 10%(69) 6%(43) 21%(153) 29%(207) 714 Community: Urban 14%(72) 13%(67) 9%(44) 7%(35) 27%(142) 31%(160) 519 Community: Suburban 20%(201) 10%(102) 9%(91) 7%(69) 24%(234) 29%(287) 984 Community: Rural 28%(137) 11%(52) 8%(38) 6%(29) 17%(83) 30%(146) 484 Employ: Private Sector 18%(118) 13%(87) 11%(72) 8%(50) 24%(159) 27%(177) 663 Employ: Government 13%(14) 8%(8) 14%(15) 4%(4) 26%(27) 35%(38) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(22) 16%(23) 9%(14) 8%(12) 25%(37) 26%(39) 147 Employ: Homemaker 27%(33) 12%(14) 8%(10) 4%(5) 17%(20) 32%(39) 121 Employ: Retired 30%(155) 10%(50) 6%(33) 6%(31) 22%(116) 26%(132) 516 Employ: Unemployed 17%(41) 11%(27) 6%(15) 7%(16) 24%(57) 36%(86) 243 Employ: Other 18%(23) 4%(5) 6%(8) 7%(9) 18%(22) 46%(56) 122 Military HH: Yes 34%(114) 14%(49) 7%(22) 6%(19) 16%(54) 23%(78) 336 Military HH: No 18%(296) 10%(172) 9%(150) 7%(113) 25%(405) 31%(515) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_3: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Melania Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 21%(410) 11%(221) 9%(173) 7%(132) 23%(459) 30%(593) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 48%(266) 17%(97) 6%(32) 2%(9) 2%(13) 25%(137) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 10%(144) 9%(124) 10%(141) 9%(123) 31%(446) 32%(456) 1434 Trump Job Approve 46%(384) 17%(142) 6%(51) 1%(7) 2%(14) 28%(230) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(26) 7%(77) 10%(117) 11%(124) 39%(443) 30%(339) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 61%(298) 12%(56) 4%(22) 1%(3) 2%(9) 20%(98) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 25%(86) 25%(86) 9%(29) 1%(4) 1%(5) 39%(132) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(9) 15%(30) 17%(36) 10%(21) 11%(22) 43%(89) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(17) 5%(47) 9%(81) 11%(103) 46%(421) 27%(250) 919 Favorable of Trump 47%(390) 18%(149) 6%(49) 1%(9) 2%(14) 27%(227) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 2%(19) 6%(68) 10%(113) 11%(123) 40%(440) 31%(339) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 62%(313) 12%(61) 4%(20) 1%(3) 1%(8) 20%(104) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 23%(77) 27%(88) 9%(29) 2%(6) 2%(6) 37%(123) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 5%(9) 12%(21) 20%(34) 9%(16) 5%(9) 48%(82) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(10) 5%(47) 8%(79) 12%(107) 46%(430) 28%(257) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(172) 13%(96) 9%(67) 5%(38) 19%(143) 32%(246) 762 #1 Issue: Security 45%(112) 12%(30) 8%(20) 3%(7) 8%(20) 24%(60) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 9%(33) 11%(38) 9%(33) 13%(45) 32%(113) 26%(92) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 19%(53) 10%(28) 7%(21) 7%(20) 23%(65) 33%(92) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 15%(12) 7%(5) 12%(9) 5%(4) 31%(24) 30%(23) 77 #1 Issue: Education 11%(8) 8%(6) 16%(12) 4%(3) 30%(22) 31%(23) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 9%(7) 12%(9) 6%(4) 12%(9) 29%(22) 32%(24) 75 #1 Issue: Other 12%(14) 8%(9) 6%(8) 5%(6) 41%(50) 28%(33) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(17) 9%(66) 11%(85) 12%(95) 43%(334) 23%(177) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 48%(315) 18%(116) 8%(51) 1%(7) 2%(14) 23%(152) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_3: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Melania Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 21%(410) 11%(221) 9%(173) 7%(132) 23%(459) 30%(593) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(7) 7%(52) 11%(80) 13%(92) 45%(326) 23%(167) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 48%(335) 18%(125) 7%(47) 1%(8) 2%(15) 24%(166) 696 2016 Vote: Other 8%(10) 15%(18) 11%(13) 10%(12) 21%(26) 36%(44) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(58) 6%(26) 7%(33) 4%(20) 21%(91) 48%(215) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 23%(302) 13%(165) 10%(123) 7%(94) 24%(314) 23%(290) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 15%(108) 8%(56) 7%(50) 5%(38) 21%(145) 43%(303) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 6%(55) 10%(88) 11%(93) 10%(88) 39%(330) 23%(200) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 47%(256) 15%(80) 6%(34) 2%(12) 4%(22) 25%(137) 541 2012 Vote: Other 31%(18) 18%(11) 8%(5) 3%(2) 9%(5) 32%(19) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 15%(81) 8%(42) 8%(41) 6%(29) 19%(102) 45%(237) 532 4-Region: Northeast 18%(63) 13%(47) 9%(33) 9%(31) 22%(78) 29%(103) 355 4-Region: Midwest 19%(89) 9%(43) 10%(44) 5%(24) 21%(96) 35%(161) 457 4-Region: South 24%(178) 10%(71) 8%(61) 5%(38) 23%(174) 30%(220) 742 4-Region: West 18%(80) 14%(59) 8%(36) 9%(39) 25%(111) 25%(110) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(24) 6%(59) 9%(87) 12%(112) 42%(387) 28%(257) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 45%(357) 16%(131) 7%(58) 1%(9) 3%(22) 28%(222) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_4: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Mike Pompeo I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 11%(223) 9%(187) 8%(160) 5%(97) 21%(423) 45%(898) 1988 Gender: Male 13%(124) 13%(117) 10%(95) 6%(54) 23%(217) 35%(323) 930 Gender: Female 9%(100) 7%(70) 6%(65) 4%(42) 19%(206) 54%(575) 1058 Age: 18-34 7%(34) 7%(37) 10%(51) 6%(29) 15%(77) 54%(272) 499 Age: 35-44 6%(18) 13%(40) 11%(32) 7%(20) 18%(54) 46%(138) 302 Age: 45-64 15%(110) 7%(50) 9%(63) 4%(26) 22%(161) 44%(315) 724 Age: 65+ 13%(61) 13%(60) 3%(14) 5%(22) 28%(131) 37%(173) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 5%(8) 2%(3) 8%(12) 4%(6) 15%(22) 66%(99) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 7%(37) 10%(51) 11%(57) 6%(33) 17%(85) 48%(241) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 10%(49) 9%(46) 9%(46) 4%(22) 21%(105) 46%(228) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 15%(112) 10%(71) 6%(45) 4%(31) 26%(195) 39%(294) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(14) 4%(31) 5%(42) 6%(51) 39%(310) 43%(341) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 6%(28) 11%(55) 10%(50) 5%(26) 19%(94) 50%(252) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 26%(181) 15%(101) 10%(69) 3%(19) 3%(20) 44%(304) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 3%(10) 6%(22) 7%(23) 8%(29) 43%(152) 33%(118) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(4) 2%(9) 4%(19) 5%(22) 36%(158) 51%(224) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 8%(19) 15%(37) 13%(31) 6%(14) 23%(55) 36%(88) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 3%(9) 7%(18) 7%(19) 5%(12) 15%(39) 63%(165) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 28%(95) 17%(58) 12%(42) 3%(11) 3%(11) 35%(117) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 24%(86) 12%(42) 8%(27) 2%(8) 2%(9) 52%(187) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(17) 4%(22) 5%(33) 7%(44) 42%(252) 39%(233) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 5%(27) 11%(62) 11%(63) 5%(28) 22%(127) 47%(270) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 25%(177) 15%(102) 8%(58) 3%(20) 5%(36) 44%(305) 698 Educ: < College 11%(141) 8%(106) 8%(103) 5%(57) 18%(220) 50%(624) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 10%(48) 10%(46) 9%(42) 6%(27) 26%(122) 39%(185) 470 Educ: Post-grad 13%(34) 13%(35) 6%(15) 5%(12) 31%(82) 33%(89) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_4: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Mike Pompeo I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 11%(223) 9%(187) 8%(160) 5%(97) 21%(423) 45%(898) 1988 Income: Under 50k 10%(102) 8%(77) 8%(85) 5%(49) 20%(201) 49%(496) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 12%(72) 10%(61) 8%(45) 4%(23) 24%(137) 42%(243) 582 Income: 100k+ 12%(49) 12%(49) 7%(30) 6%(24) 22%(85) 40%(159) 395 Ethnicity: White 13%(202) 10%(158) 8%(133) 5%(74) 20%(316) 45%(725) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 8%(16) 8%(15) 12%(23) 9%(16) 20%(38) 44%(84) 193 Ethnicity: Black 4%(10) 7%(17) 7%(19) 5%(12) 33%(82) 45%(112) 252 Ethnicity: Other 9%(11) 9%(12) 7%(9) 8%(11) 20%(26) 47%(60) 128 All Christian 14%(144) 14%(138) 9%(96) 5%(51) 18%(181) 40%(404) 1014 All Non-Christian 10%(11) 12%(14) 5%(6) 9%(11) 35%(41) 29%(34) 119 Atheist 6%(5) 4%(3) 6%(5) 3%(2) 42%(33) 38%(30) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(34) 3%(15) 6%(28) 4%(21) 24%(113) 55%(257) 468 Something Else 9%(29) 5%(16) 8%(25) 4%(11) 18%(54) 56%(173) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 10%(13) 13%(18) 7%(9) 9%(13) 31%(42) 30%(40) 136 Evangelical 15%(83) 14%(76) 10%(57) 4%(25) 13%(73) 44%(250) 565 Non-Evangelical 12%(85) 10%(70) 7%(52) 5%(35) 22%(158) 44%(314) 714 Community: Urban 10%(50) 8%(42) 10%(53) 7%(35) 24%(124) 41%(214) 519 Community: Suburban 11%(108) 9%(93) 7%(72) 5%(46) 23%(222) 45%(444) 984 Community: Rural 13%(65) 11%(51) 7%(35) 3%(15) 16%(77) 50%(240) 484 Employ: Private Sector 10%(64) 11%(75) 10%(63) 7%(44) 22%(143) 41%(274) 663 Employ: Government 7%(8) 6%(6) 9%(9) 8%(8) 24%(26) 47%(50) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 11%(16) 7%(10) 13%(19) 6%(10) 21%(31) 41%(61) 147 Employ: Homemaker 11%(13) 11%(14) 6%(7) 2%(3) 11%(13) 59%(72) 121 Employ: Retired 16%(81) 12%(61) 4%(19) 4%(20) 26%(134) 39%(202) 516 Employ: Unemployed 11%(27) 5%(13) 12%(29) 3%(8) 21%(50) 48%(117) 243 Employ: Other 8%(10) 5%(6) 7%(8) 1%(1) 12%(15) 67%(82) 122 Military HH: Yes 18%(62) 14%(48) 6%(19) 7%(22) 15%(51) 40%(133) 336 Military HH: No 10%(161) 8%(138) 9%(141) 4%(74) 23%(372) 46%(766) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_4: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Mike Pompeo I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 11%(223) 9%(187) 8%(160) 5%(97) 21%(423) 45%(898) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 28%(156) 17%(95) 12%(64) 2%(12) 2%(9) 39%(217) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(68) 6%(92) 7%(96) 6%(84) 29%(414) 47%(681) 1434 Trump Job Approve 25%(208) 18%(149) 10%(84) 2%(16) 2%(15) 43%(357) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 1%(16) 3%(36) 6%(71) 7%(81) 36%(408) 46%(514) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 37%(181) 16%(76) 8%(41) 1%(6) 2%(10) 36%(174) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(27) 21%(73) 13%(43) 3%(10) 2%(6) 54%(184) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 1%(2) 10%(21) 20%(42) 9%(19) 5%(10) 54%(112) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(13) 2%(15) 3%(29) 7%(62) 43%(398) 44%(402) 919 Favorable of Trump 26%(214) 18%(149) 11%(91) 2%(16) 2%(13) 42%(355) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(9) 3%(35) 6%(61) 7%(80) 37%(407) 46%(511) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 38%(194) 14%(71) 9%(43) 2%(9) 1%(6) 36%(185) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 6%(21) 24%(78) 14%(47) 2%(6) 2%(6) 52%(170) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 1%(1) 12%(21) 15%(26) 8%(13) 2%(4) 63%(108) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(7) 2%(14) 4%(36) 7%(66) 43%(403) 43%(404) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 13%(98) 9%(69) 10%(76) 6%(44) 16%(119) 47%(355) 762 #1 Issue: Security 28%(70) 17%(42) 8%(20) 1%(2) 8%(19) 39%(98) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 4%(13) 6%(20) 6%(22) 5%(19) 33%(117) 46%(162) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 8%(21) 12%(33) 5%(14) 3%(10) 26%(73) 46%(127) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 9%(7) 3%(3) 14%(11) 4%(3) 18%(14) 52%(40) 77 #1 Issue: Education 4%(3) 9%(7) 16%(12) 3%(2) 19%(14) 49%(35) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 7%(5) 7%(5) 4%(3) 12%(9) 26%(20) 44%(33) 75 #1 Issue: Other 5%(6) 6%(8) 3%(3) 5%(6) 40%(48) 40%(48) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(12) 5%(38) 6%(47) 8%(60) 43%(330) 37%(286) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 27%(179) 17%(111) 11%(75) 3%(20) 3%(21) 38%(251) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_4: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Mike Pompeo I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 11%(223) 9%(187) 8%(160) 5%(97) 21%(423) 45%(898) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(6) 3%(22) 6%(40) 8%(57) 45%(322) 38%(276) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 28%(193) 18%(126) 11%(73) 3%(18) 2%(16) 39%(269) 696 2016 Vote: Other 2%(2) 10%(13) 12%(15) 7%(8) 21%(26) 48%(59) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5%(21) 6%(26) 7%(32) 3%(13) 13%(58) 66%(293) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 13%(169) 11%(145) 8%(99) 6%(71) 25%(320) 37%(482) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 8%(55) 6%(41) 9%(61) 4%(25) 15%(103) 59%(416) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 4%(33) 7%(59) 8%(69) 6%(55) 37%(319) 37%(318) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 27%(144) 14%(77) 8%(44) 3%(14) 6%(31) 43%(230) 541 2012 Vote: Other 10%(6) 24%(14) 11%(7) 6%(3) 4%(2) 46%(28) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(40) 7%(36) 8%(40) 4%(23) 13%(71) 60%(322) 532 4-Region: Northeast 12%(42) 9%(31) 10%(37) 6%(22) 23%(81) 40%(142) 355 4-Region: Midwest 10%(44) 9%(41) 6%(27) 4%(20) 20%(92) 51%(233) 457 4-Region: South 11%(79) 10%(74) 9%(69) 4%(26) 21%(156) 46%(339) 742 4-Region: West 14%(59) 10%(41) 6%(27) 7%(28) 22%(94) 42%(185) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(17) 4%(35) 5%(50) 7%(61) 39%(362) 43%(401) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 25%(200) 15%(122) 10%(81) 3%(20) 3%(24) 44%(351) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_5: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Madison Cawthorne I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 7%(141) 5%(108) 8%(169) 3%(67) 13%(252) 63%(1252) 1988 Gender: Male 8%(77) 9%(81) 11%(101) 5%(42) 14%(133) 53%(497) 930 Gender: Female 6%(64) 3%(27) 6%(68) 2%(24) 11%(119) 71%(755) 1058 Age: 18-34 4%(20) 6%(31) 9%(47) 6%(28) 13%(66) 62%(308) 499 Age: 35-44 5%(15) 10%(29) 14%(43) 5%(14) 12%(36) 55%(166) 302 Age: 45-64 9%(62) 5%(34) 7%(54) 2%(15) 13%(97) 64%(462) 724 Age: 65+ 10%(45) 3%(14) 6%(25) 2%(10) 11%(53) 68%(315) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 5%(7) 2%(3) 5%(8) 8%(12) 13%(19) 68%(102) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 4%(20) 8%(41) 12%(60) 4%(22) 14%(70) 58%(290) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 6%(30) 6%(29) 10%(50) 3%(14) 13%(66) 62%(307) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 10%(72) 4%(30) 6%(44) 2%(17) 13%(94) 66%(491) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 1%(11) 3%(26) 5%(41) 5%(39) 24%(191) 61%(481) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 4%(20) 4%(19) 9%(45) 3%(15) 9%(46) 71%(361) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 16%(110) 9%(63) 12%(82) 2%(12) 2%(15) 59%(409) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 2%(8) 6%(21) 8%(27) 6%(23) 28%(97) 50%(177) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(2) 1%(5) 3%(15) 4%(17) 22%(94) 70%(304) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 5%(11) 7%(16) 12%(30) 5%(12) 10%(25) 61%(150) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 3%(8) 1%(3) 6%(15) 1%(3) 8%(21) 81%(212) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 17%(57) 13%(43) 13%(45) 2%(7) 3%(11) 51%(170) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 15%(53) 5%(20) 11%(38) 1%(5) 1%(4) 67%(239) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2%(11) 4%(23) 5%(31) 6%(38) 23%(136) 60%(364) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 2%(9) 7%(38) 10%(59) 3%(19) 15%(85) 64%(368) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17%(121) 7%(47) 10%(72) 1%(10) 3%(23) 61%(424) 698 Educ: < College 7%(92) 5%(57) 9%(110) 2%(31) 11%(137) 66%(823) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 6%(27) 6%(26) 8%(37) 6%(27) 14%(67) 61%(285) 470 Educ: Post-grad 8%(21) 9%(24) 8%(22) 3%(9) 18%(48) 54%(143) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_5: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Madison Cawthorne I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 7%(141) 5%(108) 8%(169) 3%(67) 13%(252) 63%(1252) 1988 Income: Under 50k 7%(66) 5%(51) 7%(75) 3%(31) 13%(132) 65%(656) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 8%(47) 4%(26) 10%(57) 4%(21) 12%(73) 62%(359) 582 Income: 100k+ 7%(28) 8%(31) 9%(36) 4%(15) 12%(48) 60%(237) 395 Ethnicity: White 8%(128) 5%(85) 9%(138) 3%(47) 10%(164) 65%(1048) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 7%(13) 4%(8) 13%(25) 8%(15) 15%(30) 52%(101) 193 Ethnicity: Black 2%(5) 7%(17) 8%(21) 5%(13) 28%(72) 50%(125) 252 Ethnicity: Other 6%(8) 5%(6) 8%(11) 6%(7) 13%(17) 62%(79) 128 All Christian 10%(99) 7%(76) 10%(101) 3%(33) 10%(102) 60%(604) 1014 All Non-Christian 3%(3) 6%(7) 9%(11) 7%(9) 20%(24) 55%(65) 119 Atheist 4%(3) 4%(3) 4%(3) 5%(4) 21%(17) 62%(49) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 4%(18) 3%(13) 6%(26) 3%(12) 15%(68) 71%(331) 468 Something Else 6%(18) 3%(9) 9%(27) 3%(9) 13%(42) 66%(203) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 2%(3) 6%(8) 12%(16) 6%(9) 17%(24) 56%(76) 136 Evangelical 12%(65) 8%(46) 12%(67) 3%(20) 10%(58) 55%(310) 565 Non-Evangelical 7%(48) 5%(33) 7%(52) 3%(20) 12%(84) 67%(478) 714 Community: Urban 5%(26) 7%(37) 12%(60) 4%(22) 17%(88) 55%(286) 519 Community: Suburban 7%(72) 4%(40) 8%(75) 3%(31) 12%(114) 66%(651) 984 Community: Rural 9%(42) 6%(31) 7%(33) 3%(13) 10%(50) 65%(314) 484 Employ: Private Sector 7%(46) 8%(54) 11%(75) 5%(32) 13%(84) 56%(372) 663 Employ: Government 1%(1) 5%(5) 8%(8) 4%(4) 14%(15) 69%(73) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 7%(11) 7%(11) 8%(11) 6%(9) 18%(26) 54%(79) 147 Employ: Homemaker 4%(5) 3%(3) 12%(15) 2%(2) 6%(7) 74%(89) 121 Employ: Retired 11%(56) 4%(23) 4%(23) 1%(7) 13%(66) 66%(342) 516 Employ: Unemployed 7%(17) 3%(7) 10%(23) 2%(5) 14%(33) 65%(158) 243 Employ: Other 4%(4) 3%(3) 6%(8) 3%(4) 8%(10) 76%(93) 122 Military HH: Yes 12%(39) 8%(25) 8%(26) 4%(12) 8%(27) 61%(205) 336 Military HH: No 6%(101) 5%(82) 9%(143) 3%(54) 14%(225) 63%(1047) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_5: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Madison Cawthorne I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 7%(141) 5%(108) 8%(169) 3%(67) 13%(252) 63%(1252) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 19%(103) 12%(69) 13%(72) 2%(13) 3%(15) 51%(282) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 3%(38) 3%(39) 7%(97) 4%(54) 17%(237) 68%(970) 1434 Trump Job Approve 16%(131) 11%(92) 13%(108) 1%(12) 2%(20) 56%(467) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 1%(10) 1%(16) 5%(58) 5%(55) 21%(232) 67%(755) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 23%(113) 14%(67) 11%(52) 1%(7) 3%(16) 47%(231) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 5%(18) 7%(25) 16%(56) 1%(5) 1%(4) 69%(236) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 1%(2) 5%(10) 13%(27) 5%(11) 4%(8) 72%(149) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(8) 1%(6) 3%(31) 5%(44) 24%(224) 66%(606) 919 Favorable of Trump 16%(131) 11%(93) 13%(106) 1%(12) 2%(15) 57%(481) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(9) 1%(14) 5%(56) 5%(53) 21%(235) 67%(735) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 23%(119) 12%(61) 11%(56) 1%(7) 2%(11) 50%(254) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 4%(12) 10%(31) 15%(50) 1%(4) 1%(4) 69%(227) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 1%(2) 4%(6) 13%(23) 5%(9) 2%(3) 75%(129) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(7) 1%(8) 4%(33) 5%(44) 25%(232) 65%(606) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 8%(58) 6%(46) 11%(81) 3%(22) 10%(77) 63%(478) 762 #1 Issue: Security 22%(55) 9%(23) 11%(27) 1%(1) 6%(16) 51%(129) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 3%(11) 4%(14) 5%(17) 6%(20) 16%(55) 67%(236) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 2%(5) 5%(13) 7%(18) 2%(6) 15%(41) 70%(195) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 3%(3) — (0) 13%(10) 6%(5) 13%(10) 64%(49) 77 #1 Issue: Education 2%(2) 7%(5) 17%(13) 1%(1) 17%(12) 56%(41) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 4%(3) 8%(6) 2%(2) 11%(8) 23%(17) 52%(39) 75 #1 Issue: Other 4%(5) 1%(1) 2%(2) 3%(3) 19%(23) 71%(85) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 1%(10) 3%(26) 5%(41) 5%(41) 24%(188) 61%(468) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 17%(112) 10%(67) 12%(81) 2%(11) 3%(16) 56%(368) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_5: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Madison Cawthorne I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 7%(141) 5%(108) 8%(169) 3%(67) 13%(252) 63%(1252) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(6) 3%(21) 5%(37) 5%(36) 26%(188) 60%(436) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 17%(120) 11%(75) 12%(80) 2%(15) 2%(15) 56%(391) 696 2016 Vote: Other 2%(2) 2%(3) 10%(12) 2%(2) 9%(11) 76%(94) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3%(13) 2%(9) 9%(40) 3%(14) 9%(38) 74%(330) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 8%(107) 6%(83) 9%(110) 3%(41) 14%(185) 59%(762) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 5%(34) 4%(25) 8%(59) 4%(26) 10%(67) 70%(490) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 2%(18) 4%(38) 7%(59) 5%(44) 21%(181) 60%(515) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 17%(94) 8%(44) 10%(55) 1%(3) 2%(12) 61%(332) 541 2012 Vote: Other 4%(2) 6%(4) 11%(6) 1%(0) 5%(3) 74%(45) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5%(26) 4%(22) 9%(49) 4%(20) 11%(57) 67%(359) 532 4-Region: Northeast 8%(29) 7%(23) 11%(38) 3%(12) 12%(43) 59%(210) 355 4-Region: Midwest 6%(26) 5%(23) 8%(35) 2%(11) 13%(57) 67%(304) 457 4-Region: South 7%(54) 5%(38) 8%(62) 4%(31) 12%(93) 62%(464) 742 4-Region: West 7%(32) 6%(24) 8%(33) 3%(12) 14%(60) 63%(274) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 1%(12) 3%(30) 5%(47) 5%(47) 23%(210) 63%(580) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 16%(125) 8%(66) 13%(104) 2%(14) 2%(17) 59%(471) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_6: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Donald Trump Jr. I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 16%(320) 8%(162) 6%(124) 6%(122) 30%(597) 33%(664) 1988 Gender: Male 18%(171) 11%(103) 7%(66) 7%(68) 29%(273) 27%(250) 930 Gender: Female 14%(149) 6%(59) 6%(58) 5%(54) 31%(323) 39%(414) 1058 Age: 18-34 10%(51) 8%(39) 8%(39) 8%(39) 28%(139) 38%(192) 499 Age: 35-44 13%(39) 10%(30) 8%(26) 5%(15) 30%(91) 34%(102) 302 Age: 45-64 22%(156) 6%(45) 5%(39) 6%(40) 29%(209) 32%(234) 724 Age: 65+ 16%(74) 10%(48) 4%(20) 6%(28) 34%(157) 29%(136) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 6%(9) 5%(8) 9%(13) 9%(14) 30%(45) 41%(61) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 13%(64) 8%(41) 7%(38) 7%(34) 29%(146) 36%(181) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 17%(86) 9%(43) 8%(37) 5%(24) 29%(144) 33%(162) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 19%(143) 8%(59) 4%(31) 6%(41) 32%(240) 31%(235) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 3%(22) 2%(18) 4%(30) 9%(72) 53%(418) 29%(229) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(42) 7%(36) 8%(40) 7%(37) 29%(147) 40%(204) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 37%(256) 15%(107) 8%(54) 2%(14) 5%(32) 33%(231) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 5%(19) 3%(12) 5%(19) 11%(38) 53%(186) 22%(79) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(3) 1%(7) 3%(11) 8%(33) 53%(232) 34%(151) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 12%(28) 11%(26) 9%(22) 8%(19) 30%(74) 30%(74) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 5%(14) 4%(10) 7%(18) 7%(17) 28%(73) 50%(130) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 37%(124) 19%(65) 7%(24) 3%(10) 4%(14) 29%(97) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 37%(132) 12%(43) 8%(29) 1%(3) 5%(19) 37%(133) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 4%(23) 3%(20) 4%(23) 7%(41) 57%(343) 25%(152) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 9%(49) 9%(49) 8%(46) 8%(46) 30%(173) 37%(214) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 35%(243) 13%(88) 7%(51) 4%(29) 8%(54) 34%(234) 698 Educ: < College 17%(214) 8%(97) 6%(76) 6%(75) 27%(336) 36%(451) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 14%(66) 9%(40) 7%(35) 5%(26) 33%(157) 31%(146) 470 Educ: Post-grad 15%(39) 9%(24) 5%(13) 8%(21) 39%(104) 25%(66) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_6: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Donald Trump Jr. I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 16%(320) 8%(162) 6%(124) 6%(122) 30%(597) 33%(664) 1988 Income: Under 50k 15%(152) 7%(73) 6%(59) 6%(59) 29%(293) 37%(376) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 16%(95) 9%(53) 7%(38) 7%(38) 32%(185) 30%(173) 582 Income: 100k+ 18%(73) 9%(36) 7%(27) 6%(25) 30%(119) 29%(115) 395 Ethnicity: White 18%(285) 9%(143) 6%(100) 5%(81) 27%(441) 35%(557) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 12%(23) 10%(20) 14%(26) 5%(10) 32%(62) 27%(51) 193 Ethnicity: Black 7%(17) 4%(11) 5%(14) 13%(32) 43%(109) 28%(69) 252 Ethnicity: Other 15%(19) 6%(7) 8%(10) 7%(9) 36%(46) 29%(37) 128 All Christian 21%(210) 12%(117) 7%(72) 6%(62) 24%(247) 30%(306) 1014 All Non-Christian 14%(16) 7%(8) 7%(9) 13%(16) 44%(52) 15%(18) 119 Atheist 7%(5) 2%(1) 5%(4) 3%(2) 54%(42) 30%(24) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9%(40) 4%(18) 5%(24) 6%(29) 37%(175) 39%(181) 468 Something Else 16%(48) 5%(17) 5%(15) 4%(13) 26%(81) 44%(135) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(20) 7%(9) 9%(13) 11%(16) 39%(53) 18%(25) 136 Evangelical 23%(129) 13%(75) 5%(28) 6%(34) 19%(105) 34%(194) 565 Non-Evangelical 17%(121) 8%(56) 7%(48) 6%(41) 30%(213) 33%(236) 714 Community: Urban 14%(74) 8%(40) 7%(35) 6%(31) 34%(175) 32%(164) 519 Community: Suburban 16%(154) 8%(78) 6%(56) 6%(63) 31%(310) 33%(324) 984 Community: Rural 19%(92) 9%(44) 7%(33) 6%(27) 23%(112) 36%(176) 484 Employ: Private Sector 16%(105) 9%(62) 7%(44) 6%(40) 32%(209) 30%(202) 663 Employ: Government 10%(10) 4%(4) 8%(8) 5%(5) 35%(37) 39%(41) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(23) 6%(8) 7%(10) 9%(14) 35%(51) 28%(42) 147 Employ: Homemaker 17%(20) 9%(11) 6%(7) 3%(3) 23%(28) 43%(52) 121 Employ: Retired 20%(105) 9%(49) 4%(20) 7%(36) 29%(152) 30%(155) 516 Employ: Unemployed 14%(33) 6%(14) 8%(20) 6%(15) 29%(71) 37%(89) 243 Employ: Other 13%(16) 10%(12) 6%(7) 4%(5) 24%(29) 44%(54) 122 Military HH: Yes 24%(82) 11%(37) 7%(22) 7%(24) 22%(74) 29%(96) 336 Military HH: No 14%(238) 8%(125) 6%(101) 6%(98) 32%(523) 34%(567) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_6: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Donald Trump Jr. I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 16%(320) 8%(162) 6%(124) 6%(122) 30%(597) 33%(664) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 39%(216) 18%(101) 8%(43) 3%(19) 2%(13) 29%(162) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(103) 4%(61) 6%(80) 7%(103) 41%(584) 35%(502) 1434 Trump Job Approve 36%(301) 17%(143) 9%(73) 2%(19) 3%(26) 32%(266) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(19) 2%(19) 4%(44) 9%(103) 51%(571) 33%(371) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 53%(260) 14%(68) 6%(28) 1%(4) 3%(17) 23%(111) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 12%(41) 22%(75) 13%(46) 5%(16) 3%(9) 45%(156) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 2%(3) 6%(12) 12%(24) 14%(29) 16%(32) 51%(106) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(15) 1%(6) 2%(20) 8%(73) 59%(539) 29%(265) 919 Favorable of Trump 37%(309) 18%(148) 9%(73) 2%(20) 2%(18) 32%(270) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(10) 1%(14) 4%(41) 9%(102) 52%(571) 33%(365) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 55%(279) 14%(71) 4%(22) 1%(4) 2%(9) 24%(123) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9%(30) 23%(77) 15%(50) 5%(16) 3%(9) 45%(147) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 1%(2) 6%(11) 15%(26) 16%(28) 7%(11) 54%(93) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(8) — (3) 2%(14) 8%(74) 60%(559) 29%(272) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 18%(138) 8%(63) 8%(61) 6%(47) 24%(182) 36%(271) 762 #1 Issue: Security 36%(89) 15%(38) 4%(11) 5%(12) 9%(22) 31%(78) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 7%(25) 7%(23) 4%(15) 6%(23) 46%(164) 29%(103) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 11%(31) 8%(23) 7%(18) 6%(15) 34%(94) 35%(96) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 10%(8) 4%(3) 12%(9) 4%(3) 31%(24) 39%(30) 77 #1 Issue: Education 11%(8) 5%(3) 12%(9) 8%(6) 30%(22) 34%(25) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 10%(7) 5%(4) 1%(1) 13%(9) 38%(29) 33%(24) 75 #1 Issue: Other 10%(12) 3%(4) — (1) 6%(7) 51%(61) 30%(36) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(14) 3%(24) 5%(39) 9%(72) 56%(437) 24%(187) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 37%(240) 18%(115) 8%(55) 3%(20) 5%(30) 30%(194) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_6: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Donald Trump Jr. I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 16%(320) 8%(162) 6%(124) 6%(122) 30%(597) 33%(664) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(9) 2%(14) 4%(31) 10%(72) 58%(419) 25%(180) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 38%(266) 18%(124) 9%(62) 2%(15) 3%(22) 30%(206) 696 2016 Vote: Other 3%(3) 4%(5) 5%(7) 12%(15) 30%(37) 46%(57) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(42) 4%(19) 5%(24) 5%(20) 27%(118) 50%(220) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 18%(232) 9%(118) 6%(78) 7%(89) 32%(417) 27%(354) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 13%(88) 6%(43) 7%(46) 5%(33) 26%(180) 44%(310) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 5%(45) 5%(41) 5%(45) 9%(76) 49%(419) 27%(228) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 36%(195) 14%(77) 7%(37) 3%(14) 7%(37) 33%(181) 541 2012 Vote: Other 19%(11) 16%(10) 8%(5) 4%(3) 15%(9) 38%(23) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(69) 6%(34) 7%(37) 5%(28) 25%(132) 44%(232) 532 4-Region: Northeast 16%(56) 8%(27) 5%(18) 9%(31) 31%(110) 32%(113) 355 4-Region: Midwest 15%(69) 9%(40) 3%(16) 6%(29) 27%(125) 39%(177) 457 4-Region: South 16%(122) 9%(69) 8%(59) 6%(48) 26%(196) 33%(249) 742 4-Region: West 17%(73) 6%(25) 7%(31) 3%(14) 38%(166) 29%(125) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 3%(25) 2%(20) 4%(33) 9%(82) 53%(495) 29%(271) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 35%(283) 16%(125) 8%(63) 2%(20) 5%(40) 34%(268) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_7: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Abby Johnson I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 9%(183) 6%(126) 9%(186) 3%(59) 13%(263) 59%(1171) 1988 Gender: Male 11%(98) 9%(86) 13%(117) 4%(37) 14%(132) 49%(460) 930 Gender: Female 8%(85) 4%(39) 7%(69) 2%(22) 12%(131) 67%(711) 1058 Age: 18-34 6%(28) 7%(34) 10%(50) 5%(24) 14%(71) 59%(293) 499 Age: 35-44 6%(18) 9%(27) 13%(40) 4%(12) 13%(40) 55%(165) 302 Age: 45-64 12%(85) 5%(36) 10%(71) 1%(10) 13%(96) 59%(427) 724 Age: 65+ 11%(52) 6%(29) 5%(25) 3%(13) 12%(57) 62%(286) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 5%(7) 4%(6) 7%(10) 4%(7) 15%(22) 65%(98) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 6%(32) 8%(40) 11%(57) 5%(23) 14%(72) 56%(280) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 7%(36) 6%(32) 13%(65) 2%(11) 13%(66) 58%(287) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 12%(93) 5%(40) 6%(48) 2%(16) 13%(99) 60%(452) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(16) 3%(24) 8%(62) 5%(36) 24%(186) 59%(465) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 6%(33) 6%(31) 9%(44) 2%(10) 12%(60) 65%(328) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 19%(134) 10%(71) 12%(81) 2%(12) 2%(17) 55%(378) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4%(14) 4%(15) 12%(41) 6%(22) 26%(92) 48%(170) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(3) 2%(9) 5%(21) 3%(14) 22%(94) 68%(296) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 9%(22) 9%(22) 12%(29) 3%(7) 13%(31) 54%(132) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 4%(10) 3%(9) 6%(15) 1%(4) 11%(29) 75%(196) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 19%(62) 15%(49) 14%(48) 2%(8) 3%(9) 47%(158) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 20%(72) 6%(21) 9%(33) 1%(4) 2%(8) 61%(220) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2%(14) 5%(32) 6%(35) 6%(35) 24%(142) 57%(345) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 4%(22) 7%(38) 11%(63) 2%(13) 15%(88) 61%(353) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 21%(148) 8%(56) 11%(79) 1%(10) 3%(23) 55%(382) 698 Educ: < College 9%(118) 5%(68) 9%(118) 3%(33) 11%(141) 62%(772) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 9%(43) 6%(29) 9%(42) 4%(17) 16%(76) 56%(263) 470 Educ: Post-grad 8%(22) 11%(28) 10%(26) 3%(9) 17%(46) 51%(136) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_7: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Abby Johnson I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 9%(183) 6%(126) 9%(186) 3%(59) 13%(263) 59%(1171) 1988 Income: Under 50k 9%(94) 5%(48) 9%(88) 3%(33) 13%(133) 61%(616) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 9%(53) 8%(44) 10%(59) 2%(13) 14%(79) 57%(334) 582 Income: 100k+ 9%(36) 9%(34) 10%(40) 3%(13) 13%(51) 56%(221) 395 Ethnicity: White 10%(164) 7%(106) 9%(141) 3%(43) 11%(174) 61%(979) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 5%(10) 7%(13) 14%(27) 7%(14) 17%(32) 50%(97) 193 Ethnicity: Black 4%(11) 5%(12) 12%(30) 3%(8) 27%(69) 49%(123) 252 Ethnicity: Other 6%(8) 6%(8) 12%(15) 7%(8) 16%(20) 54%(69) 128 All Christian 12%(122) 9%(87) 11%(111) 3%(33) 11%(109) 54%(552) 1014 All Non-Christian 5%(6) 9%(10) 12%(14) 6%(7) 18%(21) 51%(60) 119 Atheist 4%(3) 2%(1) 6%(4) 3%(2) 24%(19) 61%(48) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 6%(28) 3%(15) 6%(27) 2%(10) 16%(73) 67%(315) 468 Something Else 8%(24) 4%(12) 10%(30) 2%(7) 13%(40) 63%(196) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 5%(7) 7%(10) 14%(19) 5%(7) 15%(21) 53%(72) 136 Evangelical 14%(77) 9%(54) 12%(67) 3%(18) 10%(54) 52%(295) 565 Non-Evangelical 9%(65) 5%(39) 9%(64) 3%(21) 13%(93) 61%(432) 714 Community: Urban 7%(38) 8%(40) 13%(67) 4%(22) 17%(87) 51%(265) 519 Community: Suburban 10%(96) 5%(54) 8%(74) 3%(26) 13%(128) 62%(606) 984 Community: Rural 10%(49) 7%(32) 9%(45) 2%(11) 10%(48) 62%(300) 484 Employ: Private Sector 9%(61) 9%(57) 11%(72) 5%(33) 14%(90) 53%(350) 663 Employ: Government 3%(3) 5%(5) 12%(13) — (0) 17%(19) 63%(68) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 9%(14) 6%(9) 13%(19) 3%(5) 17%(26) 51%(75) 147 Employ: Homemaker 5%(5) 6%(8) 8%(9) 3%(4) 6%(7) 73%(88) 121 Employ: Retired 13%(67) 6%(33) 6%(30) 2%(9) 13%(68) 60%(310) 516 Employ: Unemployed 11%(27) 3%(8) 10%(24) 1%(3) 14%(34) 61%(147) 243 Employ: Other 4%(5) 5%(7) 10%(12) — (0) 7%(9) 74%(90) 122 Military HH: Yes 16%(55) 9%(29) 7%(25) 4%(13) 10%(34) 54%(180) 336 Military HH: No 8%(128) 6%(97) 10%(161) 3%(46) 14%(229) 60%(991) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_7: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Abby Johnson I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 9%(183) 6%(126) 9%(186) 3%(59) 13%(263) 59%(1171) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 23%(128) 14%(76) 12%(69) 2%(11) 2%(11) 47%(259) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 4%(55) 3%(50) 8%(117) 3%(48) 18%(251) 64%(912) 1434 Trump Job Approve 21%(172) 12%(96) 12%(101) 2%(15) 2%(15) 52%(430) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 1%(9) 3%(30) 7%(81) 4%(44) 22%(247) 64%(715) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 30%(144) 13%(62) 10%(47) 2%(9) 3%(13) 43%(212) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(28) 10%(34) 16%(54) 2%(6) 1%(2) 64%(218) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 1%(1) 8%(16) 13%(28) 3%(5) 5%(10) 70%(146) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(8) 1%(13) 6%(53) 4%(38) 26%(237) 62%(569) 919 Favorable of Trump 21%(175) 12%(97) 12%(100) 2%(15) 2%(13) 52%(437) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(7) 3%(29) 7%(78) 4%(42) 22%(247) 63%(699) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 28%(144) 13%(64) 10%(50) 2%(9) 2%(10) 45%(231) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9%(31) 10%(32) 15%(50) 2%(7) 1%(3) 63%(206) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump — (1) 7%(12) 14%(25) 1%(2) 2%(4) 75%(128) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(6) 2%(17) 6%(53) 4%(40) 26%(243) 61%(570) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 10%(73) 6%(49) 12%(90) 3%(22) 10%(79) 59%(449) 762 #1 Issue: Security 27%(69) 8%(20) 10%(26) 1%(2) 5%(13) 48%(121) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 2%(6) 7%(25) 6%(21) 4%(15) 20%(70) 61%(216) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 5%(13) 6%(17) 8%(23) 2%(6) 13%(37) 66%(183) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 11%(8) 1%(1) 10%(8) 6%(5) 13%(10) 58%(45) 77 #1 Issue: Education 5%(4) 8%(6) 15%(11) 2%(1) 18%(13) 53%(38) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 4%(3) 7%(5) 9%(7) 8%(6) 17%(12) 55%(41) 75 #1 Issue: Other 6%(7) 3%(4) — (1) 2%(3) 23%(28) 65%(78) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(19) 3%(25) 7%(53) 5%(35) 25%(192) 58%(447) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 21%(135) 12%(80) 12%(79) 2%(11) 2%(15) 51%(334) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_7: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Abby Johnson I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 9%(183) 6%(126) 9%(186) 3%(59) 13%(263) 59%(1171) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(9) 3%(24) 8%(56) 5%(34) 26%(189) 57%(411) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 22%(153) 12%(81) 11%(79) 2%(12) 2%(15) 51%(356) 696 2016 Vote: Other 2%(2) 4%(5) 9%(11) 1%(1) 14%(18) 70%(86) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(18) 4%(16) 9%(40) 3%(12) 9%(42) 71%(317) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 11%(145) 7%(87) 10%(123) 3%(37) 15%(190) 55%(706) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 6%(39) 6%(39) 9%(63) 3%(22) 10%(73) 66%(465) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 4%(32) 4%(37) 9%(73) 4%(36) 22%(190) 57%(486) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 21%(113) 10%(54) 10%(54) 1%(4) 3%(15) 56%(301) 541 2012 Vote: Other 12%(7) 7%(4) 8%(5) 4%(3) 5%(3) 63%(38) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(31) 6%(31) 10%(54) 3%(17) 10%(55) 65%(345) 532 4-Region: Northeast 9%(31) 8%(29) 12%(42) 4%(13) 14%(48) 54%(191) 355 4-Region: Midwest 7%(32) 6%(27) 7%(32) 2%(10) 13%(61) 64%(294) 457 4-Region: South 10%(72) 6%(48) 9%(68) 3%(25) 13%(98) 58%(432) 742 4-Region: West 11%(48) 5%(21) 10%(44) 3%(11) 13%(56) 59%(255) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(20) 3%(31) 7%(69) 4%(39) 23%(213) 60%(555) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19%(155) 10%(78) 12%(94) 2%(16) 2%(19) 55%(436) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_8: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Ivanka Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 16%(313) 10%(200) 7%(139) 6%(118) 26%(518) 35%(699) 1988 Gender: Male 18%(167) 13%(121) 9%(84) 6%(54) 27%(247) 28%(258) 930 Gender: Female 14%(147) 8%(80) 5%(55) 6%(64) 26%(272) 42%(441) 1058 Age: 18-34 8%(41) 11%(56) 8%(40) 7%(37) 23%(116) 42%(208) 499 Age: 35-44 12%(37) 11%(34) 9%(29) 5%(15) 27%(81) 36%(107) 302 Age: 45-64 21%(152) 8%(60) 7%(47) 5%(36) 25%(183) 34%(246) 724 Age: 65+ 18%(83) 11%(50) 5%(24) 6%(29) 30%(139) 30%(137) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 6%(9) 6%(9) 9%(13) 6%(9) 28%(42) 45%(68) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 11%(55) 12%(61) 7%(36) 8%(38) 24%(119) 39%(194) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 16%(82) 10%(50) 9%(43) 4%(19) 26%(130) 35%(172) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 20%(148) 9%(66) 5%(41) 6%(47) 28%(207) 32%(239) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(18) 5%(37) 6%(47) 9%(67) 46%(364) 32%(255) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 9%(46) 8%(42) 8%(42) 7%(36) 26%(130) 41%(210) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 36%(249) 18%(121) 7%(50) 2%(14) 4%(24) 34%(234) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4%(15) 7%(23) 8%(29) 9%(32) 48%(168) 24%(85) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(3) 3%(14) 4%(19) 8%(35) 45%(196) 39%(170) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 13%(31) 12%(29) 11%(27) 6%(15) 28%(69) 30%(72) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 6%(15) 5%(12) 6%(15) 8%(21) 23%(61) 53%(138) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 36%(121) 20%(68) 9%(28) 2%(7) 3%(9) 30%(101) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 36%(128) 15%(54) 6%(22) 2%(8) 4%(15) 37%(133) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(16) 5%(32) 5%(28) 9%(54) 51%(305) 28%(167) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 9%(50) 11%(66) 9%(53) 7%(40) 24%(139) 40%(229) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 35%(247) 14%(100) 7%(52) 2%(15) 8%(55) 33%(228) 698 Educ: < College 17%(209) 9%(110) 7%(88) 4%(55) 24%(297) 39%(492) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 15%(71) 12%(56) 6%(30) 10%(47) 28%(133) 28%(134) 470 Educ: Post-grad 13%(34) 13%(35) 8%(21) 6%(16) 33%(88) 27%(73) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_8: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Ivanka Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 16%(313) 10%(200) 7%(139) 6%(118) 26%(518) 35%(699) 1988 Income: Under 50k 15%(150) 8%(83) 7%(67) 5%(52) 25%(256) 40%(404) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 16%(94) 12%(68) 7%(39) 6%(34) 29%(166) 31%(182) 582 Income: 100k+ 18%(70) 13%(50) 9%(34) 8%(32) 25%(97) 28%(112) 395 Ethnicity: White 18%(283) 11%(174) 7%(111) 6%(89) 23%(374) 36%(577) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 10%(18) 12%(22) 10%(20) 5%(10) 29%(56) 34%(65) 193 Ethnicity: Black 6%(14) 6%(16) 8%(20) 4%(11) 44%(110) 32%(81) 252 Ethnicity: Other 13%(16) 8%(11) 6%(7) 14%(18) 27%(35) 32%(41) 128 All Christian 21%(209) 13%(129) 8%(84) 6%(60) 21%(214) 31%(317) 1014 All Non-Christian 13%(15) 15%(17) 8%(9) 9%(10) 39%(47) 17%(20) 119 Atheist 5%(4) 7%(5) 3%(3) 12%(9) 41%(32) 32%(25) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9%(42) 6%(29) 5%(25) 5%(26) 32%(152) 41%(194) 468 Something Else 14%(43) 6%(20) 6%(18) 4%(12) 24%(74) 46%(143) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(19) 17%(23) 8%(11) 8%(10) 35%(48) 18%(24) 136 Evangelical 22%(122) 13%(75) 8%(46) 5%(29) 16%(91) 36%(202) 565 Non-Evangelical 17%(121) 9%(65) 7%(48) 6%(43) 26%(187) 35%(250) 714 Community: Urban 12%(62) 9%(49) 9%(46) 6%(33) 28%(145) 36%(185) 519 Community: Suburban 15%(151) 11%(105) 7%(66) 6%(56) 28%(271) 34%(336) 984 Community: Rural 21%(101) 10%(47) 6%(28) 6%(29) 21%(102) 37%(178) 484 Employ: Private Sector 15%(99) 12%(80) 8%(53) 7%(43) 27%(179) 31%(208) 663 Employ: Government 8%(9) 12%(13) 10%(10) 7%(8) 27%(29) 37%(39) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 14%(21) 10%(14) 7%(11) 10%(15) 30%(44) 28%(42) 147 Employ: Homemaker 14%(17) 13%(16) 5%(6) 6%(7) 18%(22) 44%(54) 121 Employ: Retired 22%(115) 10%(51) 4%(23) 5%(27) 28%(147) 30%(153) 516 Employ: Unemployed 15%(36) 7%(17) 8%(18) 4%(10) 24%(58) 43%(104) 243 Employ: Other 9%(11) 6%(7) 8%(9) 2%(2) 18%(22) 57%(70) 122 Military HH: Yes 24%(80) 16%(53) 6%(20) 5%(16) 19%(63) 31%(102) 336 Military HH: No 14%(233) 9%(147) 7%(119) 6%(101) 28%(455) 36%(596) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_8: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Ivanka Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 16%(313) 10%(200) 7%(139) 6%(118) 26%(518) 35%(699) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 38%(211) 20%(112) 8%(43) 2%(12) 2%(13) 29%(163) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(103) 6%(88) 7%(96) 7%(106) 35%(505) 37%(536) 1434 Trump Job Approve 36%(297) 19%(158) 8%(67) 2%(14) 2%(19) 33%(274) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 1%(15) 4%(40) 6%(69) 9%(103) 44%(499) 35%(399) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 52%(255) 16%(78) 5%(23) 1%(6) 2%(9) 24%(116) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 12%(42) 23%(80) 13%(44) 2%(8) 3%(10) 46%(158) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 1%(2) 11%(23) 16%(33) 12%(25) 12%(25) 48%(99) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(13) 2%(18) 4%(36) 8%(78) 52%(474) 33%(300) 919 Favorable of Trump 36%(302) 20%(165) 8%(66) 2%(13) 2%(18) 33%(273) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(10) 3%(35) 6%(63) 9%(104) 45%(493) 36%(397) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 52%(267) 16%(81) 4%(20) 1%(5) 2%(8) 25%(127) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(36) 26%(84) 14%(46) 2%(8) 3%(10) 44%(145) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 3%(5) 10%(17) 15%(26) 11%(19) 8%(13) 53%(91) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(5) 2%(18) 4%(37) 9%(84) 52%(480) 33%(305) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 17%(129) 12%(90) 9%(69) 5%(36) 20%(152) 38%(286) 762 #1 Issue: Security 36%(89) 15%(38) 7%(18) 1%(3) 9%(22) 32%(79) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(23) 6%(22) 5%(16) 9%(33) 40%(142) 33%(117) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 14%(40) 9%(26) 5%(13) 6%(17) 29%(80) 37%(102) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 9%(7) 7%(5) 14%(10) 5%(4) 30%(23) 35%(27) 77 #1 Issue: Education 9%(7) 11%(8) 9%(6) 4%(3) 32%(23) 36%(26) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(5) 9%(7) 5%(3) 19%(14) 30%(23) 30%(23) 75 #1 Issue: Other 11%(13) 4%(4) 2%(3) 7%(8) 44%(53) 32%(39) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 1%(11) 5%(41) 6%(47) 10%(77) 49%(380) 28%(217) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 37%(243) 19%(121) 9%(60) 3%(17) 4%(24) 29%(190) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_8: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Ivanka Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 16%(313) 10%(200) 7%(139) 6%(118) 26%(518) 35%(699) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(5) 4%(28) 6%(44) 10%(69) 51%(372) 28%(205) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 38%(262) 20%(138) 8%(54) 2%(16) 3%(21) 30%(206) 696 2016 Vote: Other 4%(4) 11%(14) 10%(13) 10%(13) 24%(30) 40%(50) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(42) 5%(21) 6%(29) 4%(20) 22%(96) 53%(237) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 18%(234) 12%(152) 6%(83) 7%(85) 29%(374) 28%(359) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 11%(80) 7%(48) 8%(56) 5%(33) 21%(144) 49%(340) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 4%(38) 7%(59) 6%(55) 9%(76) 44%(376) 29%(249) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 36%(195) 16%(88) 8%(45) 3%(14) 6%(30) 31%(170) 541 2012 Vote: Other 20%(12) 20%(12) 4%(2) 3%(2) 13%(8) 40%(24) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(69) 8%(42) 7%(37) 5%(25) 20%(104) 48%(255) 532 4-Region: Northeast 14%(50) 9%(33) 10%(35) 6%(21) 27%(98) 33%(118) 355 4-Region: Midwest 16%(73) 9%(41) 5%(24) 6%(26) 24%(111) 40%(182) 457 4-Region: South 17%(127) 10%(75) 7%(55) 5%(35) 25%(183) 36%(266) 742 4-Region: West 14%(62) 12%(52) 6%(25) 8%(35) 29%(127) 31%(133) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(21) 4%(39) 6%(54) 9%(81) 47%(432) 32%(300) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 35%(280) 18%(141) 8%(64) 3%(22) 4%(29) 33%(264) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_9: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Eric Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 14%(269) 8%(153) 7%(140) 6%(110) 27%(540) 39%(775) 1988 Gender: Male 15%(137) 11%(104) 9%(80) 6%(59) 28%(259) 31%(293) 930 Gender: Female 13%(133) 5%(50) 6%(60) 5%(51) 27%(281) 46%(483) 1058 Age: 18-34 8%(41) 7%(35) 8%(41) 8%(38) 26%(127) 44%(218) 499 Age: 35-44 10%(31) 10%(31) 8%(24) 6%(17) 26%(80) 40%(119) 302 Age: 45-64 17%(124) 6%(47) 7%(52) 5%(35) 26%(190) 38%(277) 724 Age: 65+ 16%(74) 9%(41) 5%(24) 4%(20) 31%(143) 35%(161) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 6%(9) 3%(5) 6%(9) 8%(12) 30%(45) 47%(71) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 10%(49) 8%(41) 9%(44) 7%(33) 26%(130) 41%(206) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 13%(65) 8%(40) 8%(41) 4%(22) 26%(129) 40%(200) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 17%(129) 8%(57) 6%(41) 5%(36) 29%(216) 36%(269) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(18) 3%(26) 5%(39) 7%(58) 48%(375) 35%(273) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 7%(38) 6%(33) 9%(47) 5%(28) 28%(140) 44%(220) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 31%(213) 14%(94) 8%(55) 4%(25) 3%(24) 41%(282) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4%(15) 5%(19) 6%(21) 8%(29) 50%(176) 26%(91) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(3) 2%(7) 4%(17) 7%(28) 46%(199) 42%(182) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 9%(22) 11%(26) 11%(27) 5%(12) 30%(72) 35%(85) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 6%(16) 3%(7) 8%(20) 6%(16) 26%(68) 52%(136) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 30%(99) 18%(59) 9%(32) 5%(17) 3%(10) 35%(117) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 32%(114) 10%(36) 6%(23) 2%(7) 4%(13) 46%(165) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2%(13) 4%(22) 4%(23) 6%(37) 53%(319) 31%(187) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 7%(38) 9%(51) 10%(60) 7%(41) 27%(153) 41%(234) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 31%(217) 11%(79) 7%(48) 4%(27) 7%(46) 40%(282) 698 Educ: < College 15%(183) 7%(85) 7%(87) 5%(57) 24%(304) 43%(534) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 12%(56) 9%(41) 7%(34) 7%(31) 31%(147) 35%(163) 470 Educ: Post-grad 11%(31) 10%(27) 7%(19) 8%(22) 33%(89) 29%(79) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_9: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Eric Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 14%(269) 8%(153) 7%(140) 6%(110) 27%(540) 39%(775) 1988 Income: Under 50k 13%(130) 6%(63) 7%(75) 4%(42) 27%(269) 43%(432) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 13%(78) 9%(50) 6%(37) 6%(38) 29%(170) 36%(210) 582 Income: 100k+ 16%(61) 10%(41) 7%(28) 8%(30) 25%(100) 34%(134) 395 Ethnicity: White 15%(244) 8%(133) 7%(114) 5%(80) 24%(386) 40%(651) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 10%(19) 7%(14) 12%(22) 6%(11) 28%(54) 37%(72) 193 Ethnicity: Black 4%(10) 5%(12) 8%(19) 7%(18) 44%(112) 32%(81) 252 Ethnicity: Other 11%(15) 7%(8) 5%(7) 10%(12) 33%(42) 34%(44) 128 All Christian 18%(178) 11%(110) 9%(87) 5%(54) 22%(221) 36%(364) 1014 All Non-Christian 12%(14) 7%(8) 8%(9) 10%(11) 41%(48) 23%(27) 119 Atheist 5%(4) 2%(1) 4%(3) 4%(3) 49%(39) 36%(28) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(35) 4%(20) 4%(19) 6%(27) 33%(156) 45%(212) 468 Something Else 12%(38) 4%(13) 7%(22) 5%(15) 25%(76) 47%(145) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(18) 8%(11) 10%(13) 8%(11) 35%(48) 25%(34) 136 Evangelical 18%(101) 12%(67) 9%(48) 6%(35) 16%(91) 40%(224) 565 Non-Evangelical 15%(106) 7%(52) 7%(51) 5%(34) 27%(196) 38%(275) 714 Community: Urban 11%(55) 8%(41) 9%(46) 6%(29) 30%(155) 37%(192) 519 Community: Suburban 14%(134) 8%(79) 5%(53) 6%(56) 29%(282) 39%(380) 984 Community: Rural 17%(80) 7%(33) 8%(41) 5%(25) 21%(102) 42%(203) 484 Employ: Private Sector 13%(84) 10%(66) 8%(56) 6%(41) 28%(183) 35%(233) 663 Employ: Government 7%(7) 5%(6) 8%(8) 7%(7) 28%(29) 46%(49) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 13%(19) 5%(7) 10%(14) 7%(10) 35%(51) 31%(46) 147 Employ: Homemaker 14%(17) 6%(8) 5%(6) 5%(6) 15%(18) 55%(66) 121 Employ: Retired 18%(94) 9%(47) 5%(27) 5%(25) 28%(146) 35%(178) 516 Employ: Unemployed 12%(29) 6%(16) 6%(14) 4%(10) 29%(72) 43%(103) 243 Employ: Other 12%(15) 3%(4) 8%(9) 4%(5) 18%(22) 54%(66) 122 Military HH: Yes 22%(75) 10%(34) 9%(30) 4%(13) 20%(66) 35%(118) 336 Military HH: No 12%(194) 7%(119) 7%(110) 6%(97) 29%(474) 40%(658) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_9: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Eric Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 14%(269) 8%(153) 7%(140) 6%(110) 27%(540) 39%(775) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 34%(188) 16%(90) 9%(49) 4%(19) 2%(12) 35%(195) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(81) 4%(63) 6%(91) 6%(91) 37%(528) 40%(580) 1434 Trump Job Approve 31%(253) 16%(133) 10%(82) 2%(21) 2%(16) 39%(325) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 1%(16) 2%(19) 5%(54) 8%(90) 46%(523) 38%(424) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 46%(224) 13%(64) 8%(38) 2%(8) 2%(11) 29%(142) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(29) 20%(69) 13%(44) 4%(13) 2%(5) 53%(183) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 2%(3) 5%(11) 12%(26) 13%(26) 13%(27) 55%(114) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(12) 1%(8) 3%(29) 7%(64) 54%(496) 34%(310) 919 Favorable of Trump 31%(259) 16%(133) 10%(83) 3%(21) 2%(13) 39%(327) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(9) 2%(18) 4%(49) 8%(87) 47%(521) 38%(418) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 47%(237) 12%(61) 8%(39) 2%(10) 2%(9) 30%(153) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 7%(22) 22%(72) 13%(44) 4%(12) 1%(4) 53%(174) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 1%(2) 5%(9) 13%(22) 15%(25) 6%(10) 61%(104) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(7) 1%(9) 3%(27) 7%(61) 55%(511) 34%(314) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 15%(111) 9%(65) 9%(67) 5%(42) 22%(170) 40%(308) 762 #1 Issue: Security 32%(80) 11%(28) 8%(19) 4%(9) 9%(23) 36%(90) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 5%(17) 7%(25) 4%(13) 8%(27) 41%(145) 36%(127) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 12%(34) 7%(19) 7%(20) 4%(11) 29%(80) 41%(115) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 6%(5) 4%(3) 14%(11) 2%(2) 31%(24) 43%(33) 77 #1 Issue: Education 9%(7) 6%(5) 8%(6) 9%(7) 27%(20) 40%(29) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 9%(7) 5%(4) 3%(2) 14%(11) 32%(24) 36%(27) 75 #1 Issue: Other 8%(10) 4%(4) 2%(3) 2%(2) 46%(55) 39%(46) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(14) 4%(31) 6%(45) 6%(48) 52%(400) 30%(235) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 31%(206) 15%(98) 9%(61) 5%(31) 3%(22) 36%(237) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_9: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Eric Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 14%(269) 8%(153) 7%(140) 6%(110) 27%(540) 39%(775) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(8) 3%(22) 5%(34) 8%(56) 54%(388) 30%(216) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 33%(226) 16%(108) 10%(68) 3%(21) 3%(22) 36%(251) 696 2016 Vote: Other 2%(2) 3%(4) 9%(11) 12%(15) 27%(34) 47%(58) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(33) 4%(18) 6%(27) 4%(19) 22%(96) 56%(250) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 16%(200) 9%(117) 7%(88) 6%(77) 30%(385) 33%(420) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 10%(69) 5%(37) 7%(52) 5%(34) 22%(155) 51%(355) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 4%(34) 6%(50) 6%(52) 7%(64) 46%(390) 31%(264) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 32%(170) 12%(67) 8%(45) 3%(15) 6%(33) 39%(210) 541 2012 Vote: Other 16%(9) 9%(6) 13%(8) 1%(0) 13%(8) 49%(29) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(55) 6%(31) 7%(35) 6%(30) 20%(109) 51%(272) 532 4-Region: Northeast 12%(43) 8%(30) 8%(27) 7%(24) 28%(99) 37%(132) 355 4-Region: Midwest 13%(58) 7%(32) 5%(24) 6%(25) 25%(115) 44%(203) 457 4-Region: South 15%(109) 7%(55) 7%(51) 5%(36) 25%(188) 41%(303) 742 4-Region: West 14%(59) 9%(37) 9%(39) 6%(25) 32%(137) 32%(137) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(22) 3%(27) 4%(40) 7%(63) 49%(455) 34%(318) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 30%(238) 14%(112) 9%(71) 4%(30) 4%(30) 40%(317) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_10: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Tim Scott I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 12%(236) 7%(141) 9%(186) 4%(87) 14%(287) 53%(1050) 1988 Gender: Male 15%(138) 10%(92) 12%(109) 6%(53) 16%(150) 42%(389) 930 Gender: Female 9%(98) 5%(49) 7%(77) 3%(35) 13%(138) 63%(661) 1058 Age: 18-34 5%(27) 7%(33) 11%(57) 6%(31) 13%(64) 58%(287) 499 Age: 35-44 6%(18) 12%(35) 13%(38) 6%(18) 13%(38) 51%(154) 302 Age: 45-64 16%(116) 6%(43) 9%(65) 3%(20) 16%(116) 50%(365) 724 Age: 65+ 16%(76) 7%(30) 6%(26) 4%(18) 15%(69) 53%(244) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 5%(7) 4%(6) 5%(8) 5%(8) 16%(25) 64%(97) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 6%(29) 9%(43) 14%(69) 6%(28) 12%(63) 54%(271) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 11%(55) 8%(39) 11%(54) 4%(22) 15%(74) 51%(253) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 17%(124) 6%(48) 7%(49) 4%(27) 16%(119) 51%(382) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 3%(20) 4%(30) 7%(56) 7%(57) 27%(216) 52%(410) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(42) 5%(27) 10%(52) 4%(18) 12%(62) 60%(304) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 25%(175) 12%(83) 11%(78) 2%(12) 1%(9) 49%(336) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 5%(17) 5%(16) 9%(31) 9%(32) 31%(110) 41%(146) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(3) 3%(14) 6%(25) 6%(24) 24%(107) 60%(264) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 11%(28) 10%(24) 14%(34) 4%(10) 14%(35) 47%(114) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 5%(14) 1%(4) 7%(19) 3%(8) 10%(27) 73%(190) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 28%(93) 16%(52) 13%(44) 3%(11) 1%(5) 39%(129) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 23%(82) 9%(31) 9%(34) — (2) 1%(4) 58%(207) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(15) 4%(26) 9%(52) 8%(47) 28%(169) 49%(293) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 5%(31) 8%(48) 12%(67) 4%(22) 15%(89) 55%(320) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 27%(190) 10%(68) 8%(56) 2%(17) 3%(22) 49%(345) 698 Educ: < College 12%(146) 6%(70) 10%(119) 3%(40) 12%(150) 58%(725) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 12%(55) 9%(41) 9%(41) 5%(25) 18%(83) 48%(225) 470 Educ: Post-grad 13%(35) 11%(30) 10%(26) 8%(22) 20%(54) 37%(100) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_10: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Tim Scott I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 12%(236) 7%(141) 9%(186) 4%(87) 14%(287) 53%(1050) 1988 Income: Under 50k 10%(105) 5%(49) 10%(99) 4%(43) 14%(137) 57%(578) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 13%(76) 9%(50) 8%(49) 3%(19) 16%(95) 50%(292) 582 Income: 100k+ 14%(55) 11%(42) 9%(37) 6%(25) 14%(55) 46%(180) 395 Ethnicity: White 13%(213) 8%(123) 10%(153) 4%(66) 12%(193) 53%(860) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 5%(9) 10%(20) 17%(32) 6%(11) 17%(33) 45%(87) 193 Ethnicity: Black 5%(12) 4%(10) 9%(22) 6%(15) 27%(69) 50%(125) 252 Ethnicity: Other 9%(12) 6%(8) 9%(11) 5%(6) 20%(25) 51%(65) 128 All Christian 16%(162) 10%(100) 10%(105) 4%(44) 11%(112) 48%(491) 1014 All Non-Christian 8%(10) 5%(6) 11%(13) 14%(16) 25%(29) 38%(45) 119 Atheist 7%(5) 6%(5) 7%(5) 8%(6) 29%(22) 44%(34) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(31) 3%(15) 6%(30) 3%(15) 19%(90) 61%(287) 468 Something Else 9%(28) 5%(15) 11%(33) 2%(6) 11%(34) 62%(193) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 8%(11) 5%(7) 13%(18) 12%(16) 21%(29) 41%(55) 136 Evangelical 16%(93) 11%(60) 10%(56) 4%(22) 9%(49) 51%(286) 565 Non-Evangelical 13%(94) 7%(48) 10%(69) 4%(29) 13%(94) 53%(380) 714 Community: Urban 8%(44) 9%(46) 13%(69) 6%(30) 17%(87) 47%(244) 519 Community: Suburban 13%(123) 7%(65) 8%(81) 4%(44) 14%(140) 54%(531) 984 Community: Rural 14%(69) 6%(30) 8%(36) 3%(14) 12%(60) 57%(275) 484 Employ: Private Sector 12%(79) 11%(70) 11%(73) 6%(40) 15%(97) 46%(304) 663 Employ: Government 4%(5) 7%(7) 9%(10) 4%(4) 21%(22) 55%(59) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 11%(17) 5%(7) 12%(18) 6%(9) 18%(26) 48%(70) 147 Employ: Homemaker 9%(11) 7%(8) 8%(10) 4%(5) 10%(12) 62%(75) 121 Employ: Retired 18%(91) 6%(29) 6%(29) 3%(14) 15%(75) 54%(277) 516 Employ: Unemployed 10%(25) 4%(9) 13%(30) 4%(10) 15%(36) 55%(133) 243 Employ: Other 5%(6) 6%(8) 8%(10) 1%(2) 7%(9) 72%(87) 122 Military HH: Yes 20%(68) 9%(32) 7%(24) 4%(15) 9%(31) 49%(166) 336 Military HH: No 10%(168) 7%(109) 10%(162) 4%(73) 15%(256) 53%(884) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_10: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Tim Scott I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 12%(236) 7%(141) 9%(186) 4%(87) 14%(287) 53%(1050) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 29%(161) 13%(71) 12%(67) 2%(10) 2%(12) 42%(234) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(76) 5%(70) 8%(119) 5%(78) 19%(275) 57%(817) 1434 Trump Job Approve 26%(218) 12%(103) 11%(95) 1%(11) 2%(14) 47%(387) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 1%(17) 3%(36) 8%(88) 7%(76) 24%(273) 57%(637) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 36%(175) 13%(62) 10%(49) 2%(7) 3%(12) 37%(181) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(43) 12%(42) 13%(46) 1%(4) 1%(2) 60%(206) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(5) 6%(12) 16%(34) 4%(8) 5%(11) 66%(137) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(11) 3%(24) 6%(54) 7%(68) 29%(262) 54%(499) 919 Favorable of Trump 27%(222) 13%(105) 11%(94) 1%(11) 1%(8) 47%(396) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(13) 3%(35) 8%(85) 7%(73) 25%(276) 56%(621) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 35%(177) 11%(58) 11%(53) 2%(10) 1%(7) 40%(203) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 14%(46) 14%(47) 12%(40) — (1) — (2) 59%(193) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 3%(6) 7%(11) 15%(25) 2%(4) 3%(5) 70%(120) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(7) 3%(24) 6%(59) 7%(68) 29%(271) 54%(501) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 14%(107) 7%(56) 11%(86) 5%(36) 10%(74) 53%(403) 762 #1 Issue: Security 29%(72) 12%(30) 7%(17) 2%(5) 7%(17) 44%(109) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 3%(12) 7%(26) 8%(27) 6%(23) 21%(75) 54%(191) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 9%(26) 6%(16) 7%(20) 2%(5) 17%(47) 59%(163) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 5%(4) 4%(3) 14%(11) 4%(3) 17%(13) 56%(43) 77 #1 Issue: Education 2%(1) 8%(6) 15%(11) 3%(2) 22%(16) 49%(36) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 3%(3) 6%(4) 13%(10) 9%(7) 18%(13) 51%(38) 75 #1 Issue: Other 9%(11) — (0) 4%(4) 6%(7) 26%(31) 55%(66) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(21) 5%(37) 7%(54) 8%(60) 29%(222) 49%(379) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 28%(182) 13%(82) 12%(80) 2%(14) 1%(10) 44%(287) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_10: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Tim Scott I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 12%(236) 7%(141) 9%(186) 4%(87) 14%(287) 53%(1050) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(10) 5%(33) 8%(58) 8%(58) 30%(218) 48%(348) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(199) 13%(88) 11%(75) 2%(11) 1%(10) 45%(313) 696 2016 Vote: Other 8%(10) 6%(7) 11%(13) 4%(5) 8%(10) 63%(78) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(18) 3%(12) 9%(39) 3%(14) 11%(49) 70%(311) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 14%(186) 9%(111) 9%(113) 5%(61) 17%(216) 47%(600) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 7%(50) 4%(30) 10%(73) 4%(26) 10%(71) 64%(450) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 5%(40) 6%(47) 9%(79) 7%(58) 25%(215) 49%(415) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 27%(144) 11%(61) 9%(48) 1%(7) 2%(11) 50%(270) 541 2012 Vote: Other 18%(11) 10%(6) 7%(4) 4%(3) 9%(5) 52%(31) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(41) 5%(27) 11%(56) 4%(20) 10%(56) 63%(333) 532 4-Region: Northeast 11%(38) 9%(31) 12%(42) 5%(18) 13%(47) 50%(179) 355 4-Region: Midwest 11%(49) 7%(30) 7%(30) 4%(16) 16%(75) 56%(257) 457 4-Region: South 13%(96) 6%(45) 10%(77) 4%(27) 14%(103) 53%(395) 742 4-Region: West 12%(53) 8%(35) 9%(38) 6%(26) 14%(62) 51%(220) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(22) 4%(37) 7%(66) 7%(65) 27%(248) 53%(488) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 25%(199) 11%(91) 12%(95) 2%(15) 1%(11) 49%(387) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_11: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Nikki Haley I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 8%(161) 9%(183) 6%(111) 18%(357) 47%(925) 1988 Gender: Male 16%(144) 11%(107) 12%(111) 7%(65) 18%(171) 36%(333) 930 Gender: Female 10%(108) 5%(54) 7%(72) 4%(46) 18%(186) 56%(592) 1058 Age: 18-34 6%(28) 7%(34) 12%(61) 5%(24) 15%(75) 56%(277) 499 Age: 35-44 7%(22) 12%(36) 13%(39) 7%(21) 16%(47) 46%(138) 302 Age: 45-64 17%(123) 7%(48) 8%(58) 5%(34) 18%(133) 45%(328) 724 Age: 65+ 17%(80) 9%(42) 5%(25) 7%(32) 22%(102) 39%(181) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 6%(9) 3%(4) 7%(10) 4%(6) 16%(24) 65%(97) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 7%(34) 9%(43) 14%(73) 5%(25) 15%(78) 50%(251) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 12%(57) 8%(42) 10%(51) 5%(25) 18%(91) 46%(231) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 17%(130) 9%(65) 6%(42) 6%(48) 20%(151) 42%(312) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(14) 4%(32) 6%(50) 8%(65) 33%(259) 47%(370) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 9%(47) 7%(34) 12%(58) 6%(32) 16%(79) 51%(256) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 28%(191) 14%(95) 11%(74) 2%(14) 3%(19) 43%(299) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 3%(10) 6%(22) 8%(30) 10%(37) 34%(121) 37%(132) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(4) 2%(9) 5%(20) 6%(28) 32%(137) 54%(238) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 14%(33) 10%(23) 15%(36) 8%(20) 18%(43) 36%(89) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 5%(14) 4%(10) 8%(22) 5%(12) 14%(36) 64%(167) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 30%(101) 18%(61) 13%(45) 2%(8) 2%(7) 34%(112) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 25%(90) 10%(34) 8%(30) 2%(6) 4%(13) 52%(187) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2%(14) 4%(24) 7%(41) 10%(61) 36%(214) 41%(247) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6%(32) 9%(51) 13%(77) 6%(35) 18%(102) 49%(281) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 30%(206) 12%(84) 8%(55) 2%(14) 4%(29) 44%(310) 698 Educ: < College 12%(154) 7%(84) 9%(117) 5%(57) 16%(197) 51%(642) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 13%(61) 10%(46) 8%(35) 7%(34) 21%(99) 41%(194) 470 Educ: Post-grad 14%(37) 11%(31) 11%(30) 7%(19) 23%(62) 33%(89) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_11: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Nikki Haley I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 8%(161) 9%(183) 6%(111) 18%(357) 47%(925) 1988 Income: Under 50k 11%(110) 7%(71) 10%(97) 4%(45) 18%(178) 50%(509) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 14%(84) 8%(49) 8%(46) 6%(37) 19%(112) 44%(255) 582 Income: 100k+ 15%(58) 10%(41) 10%(40) 7%(28) 17%(67) 41%(160) 395 Ethnicity: White 14%(232) 9%(145) 9%(142) 5%(87) 16%(260) 46%(742) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 7%(13) 9%(18) 11%(22) 7%(14) 19%(37) 46%(89) 193 Ethnicity: Black 3%(9) 2%(6) 12%(29) 6%(14) 29%(74) 47%(119) 252 Ethnicity: Other 9%(11) 7%(9) 9%(12) 7%(9) 18%(23) 50%(64) 128 All Christian 17%(168) 12%(122) 10%(105) 5%(54) 15%(147) 41%(417) 1014 All Non-Christian 8%(10) 8%(10) 16%(19) 11%(13) 25%(29) 32%(38) 119 Atheist 6%(5) 3%(2) 8%(6) 16%(13) 29%(23) 38%(30) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(35) 3%(15) 7%(35) 2%(11) 24%(111) 56%(262) 468 Something Else 11%(35) 4%(11) 6%(19) 6%(20) 15%(46) 58%(178) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 10%(13) 9%(12) 17%(23) 9%(13) 22%(29) 34%(46) 136 Evangelical 18%(101) 12%(70) 10%(54) 5%(30) 11%(64) 43%(246) 565 Non-Evangelical 13%(96) 8%(57) 8%(58) 6%(42) 18%(127) 47%(335) 714 Community: Urban 9%(48) 8%(39) 13%(69) 5%(26) 21%(109) 44%(227) 519 Community: Suburban 13%(131) 8%(80) 8%(83) 6%(60) 18%(179) 46%(452) 984 Community: Rural 15%(73) 9%(42) 6%(30) 5%(24) 14%(69) 51%(246) 484 Employ: Private Sector 12%(77) 11%(76) 11%(73) 7%(47) 17%(111) 42%(279) 663 Employ: Government 9%(10) 4%(4) 9%(10) 5%(5) 21%(22) 53%(56) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 11%(17) 8%(12) 13%(19) 5%(8) 26%(38) 37%(54) 147 Employ: Homemaker 9%(11) 9%(11) 5%(6) 3%(4) 13%(15) 62%(75) 121 Employ: Retired 19%(98) 8%(40) 6%(30) 6%(30) 21%(108) 41%(210) 516 Employ: Unemployed 13%(31) 5%(12) 11%(26) 3%(7) 17%(40) 53%(128) 243 Employ: Other 4%(5) 5%(6) 11%(13) 6%(7) 10%(12) 65%(79) 122 Military HH: Yes 23%(77) 10%(35) 10%(33) 7%(22) 12%(40) 38%(129) 336 Military HH: No 11%(176) 8%(126) 9%(150) 5%(89) 19%(317) 48%(796) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_11: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Nikki Haley I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 8%(161) 9%(183) 6%(111) 18%(357) 47%(925) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 29%(161) 16%(88) 13%(74) 2%(11) 3%(15) 37%(205) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(92) 5%(73) 8%(109) 7%(99) 24%(342) 50%(720) 1434 Trump Job Approve 28%(234) 15%(128) 11%(89) 2%(16) 3%(22) 41%(341) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(19) 3%(32) 8%(88) 8%(95) 30%(335) 50%(557) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 38%(184) 15%(71) 11%(53) 2%(9) 3%(16) 32%(154) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 15%(50) 17%(57) 11%(36) 2%(7) 2%(6) 55%(187) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 4%(8) 7%(15) 22%(45) 4%(8) 5%(10) 59%(121) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(11) 2%(17) 5%(44) 9%(87) 35%(325) 47%(436) 919 Favorable of Trump 28%(237) 16%(130) 11%(92) 2%(17) 2%(17) 41%(344) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(14) 2%(27) 8%(83) 8%(92) 30%(336) 50%(551) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 37%(190) 14%(69) 10%(52) 3%(13) 2%(11) 34%(173) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 14%(47) 19%(61) 12%(40) 1%(4) 2%(6) 52%(171) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 4%(8) 6%(10) 18%(32) 3%(5) 3%(5) 65%(112) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(6) 2%(17) 6%(51) 9%(87) 35%(330) 47%(439) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 14%(110) 8%(63) 10%(78) 5%(40) 14%(103) 48%(368) 762 #1 Issue: Security 32%(80) 14%(35) 9%(22) 1%(4) 6%(16) 37%(93) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 4%(13) 6%(21) 7%(25) 8%(27) 27%(97) 48%(170) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 11%(29) 7%(18) 8%(23) 6%(17) 20%(56) 48%(134) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 8%(6) 5%(4) 12%(9) 5%(4) 15%(12) 55%(42) 77 #1 Issue: Education 3%(2) 6%(4) 16%(12) 6%(4) 23%(17) 46%(34) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 1%(1) 10%(8) 12%(9) 14%(11) 22%(16) 41%(31) 75 #1 Issue: Other 9%(10) 5%(6) 5%(6) 4%(5) 34%(41) 44%(52) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(16) 4%(32) 8%(61) 11%(83) 35%(271) 40%(311) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 31%(201) 16%(107) 10%(67) 2%(15) 3%(20) 37%(244) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_11: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Nikki Haley I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 13%(252) 8%(161) 9%(183) 6%(111) 18%(357) 47%(925) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(8) 4%(28) 7%(51) 10%(73) 36%(261) 42%(303) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 30%(211) 16%(110) 11%(74) 2%(13) 3%(17) 39%(270) 696 2016 Vote: Other 9%(11) 8%(10) 11%(14) 8%(10) 14%(17) 49%(61) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5%(23) 3%(12) 10%(43) 3%(14) 14%(61) 65%(290) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 16%(201) 10%(123) 8%(109) 7%(92) 20%(261) 39%(501) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 7%(52) 5%(37) 10%(74) 3%(19) 14%(96) 60%(423) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 5%(39) 6%(50) 8%(72) 10%(83) 30%(260) 41%(350) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 31%(166) 13%(71) 9%(49) 2%(10) 4%(24) 41%(222) 541 2012 Vote: Other 16%(10) 14%(9) 10%(6) 3%(2) 12%(7) 43%(26) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(38) 6%(31) 10%(55) 3%(16) 12%(67) 61%(326) 532 4-Region: Northeast 12%(44) 11%(38) 10%(36) 6%(21) 17%(59) 44%(157) 355 4-Region: Midwest 11%(50) 7%(31) 7%(31) 4%(20) 18%(80) 54%(245) 457 4-Region: South 14%(100) 8%(62) 9%(65) 5%(38) 18%(134) 46%(343) 742 4-Region: West 14%(59) 7%(29) 12%(51) 7%(32) 19%(84) 41%(180) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(17) 4%(34) 7%(62) 9%(85) 32%(300) 46%(428) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27%(217) 14%(109) 11%(89) 2%(15) 3%(25) 43%(343) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_12: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Tiffany Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 12%(246) 9%(179) 9%(171) 6%(115) 21%(427) 43%(849) 1988 Gender: Male 13%(124) 12%(113) 10%(95) 6%(56) 22%(208) 36%(334) 930 Gender: Female 12%(122) 6%(67) 7%(76) 6%(59) 21%(219) 49%(515) 1058 Age: 18-34 8%(39) 8%(39) 10%(51) 5%(24) 24%(118) 46%(228) 499 Age: 35-44 9%(26) 11%(33) 10%(32) 6%(19) 21%(64) 42%(128) 302 Age: 45-64 16%(118) 9%(65) 7%(51) 6%(46) 20%(145) 41%(298) 724 Age: 65+ 14%(63) 9%(42) 8%(37) 6%(26) 22%(100) 42%(195) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 6%(9) 3%(4) 9%(14) 6%(9) 29%(43) 47%(71) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 9%(45) 10%(49) 10%(49) 5%(26) 23%(114) 44%(219) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 12%(61) 10%(50) 9%(47) 4%(20) 21%(104) 43%(215) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 15%(114) 9%(67) 7%(51) 7%(54) 21%(153) 41%(309) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(15) 3%(27) 8%(60) 9%(74) 40%(313) 38%(300) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 7%(35) 7%(33) 10%(49) 6%(33) 19%(98) 51%(258) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 28%(196) 17%(119) 9%(63) 1%(9) 2%(16) 42%(291) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 3%(12) 5%(17) 10%(37) 10%(34) 42%(148) 30%(105) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 1%(3) 2%(10) 5%(23) 9%(40) 38%(165) 45%(195) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(25) 8%(19) 12%(28) 6%(16) 21%(52) 43%(104) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 4%(10) 5%(14) 8%(21) 6%(17) 18%(47) 59%(154) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 26%(87) 23%(76) 9%(30) 2%(7) 2%(8) 38%(125) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 30%(109) 12%(43) 9%(32) 1%(2) 2%(8) 46%(166) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2%(13) 5%(29) 6%(33) 10%(61) 41%(250) 36%(216) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6%(36) 9%(54) 12%(71) 6%(35) 21%(123) 45%(259) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 28%(195) 14%(96) 9%(61) 2%(15) 5%(36) 42%(295) 698 Educ: < College 13%(161) 8%(106) 8%(105) 4%(52) 20%(246) 46%(581) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 12%(55) 10%(46) 9%(41) 8%(39) 25%(115) 37%(173) 470 Educ: Post-grad 11%(29) 10%(27) 9%(25) 9%(24) 25%(66) 35%(95) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_12: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Tiffany Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 12%(246) 9%(179) 9%(171) 6%(115) 21%(427) 43%(849) 1988 Income: Under 50k 12%(121) 7%(74) 9%(88) 5%(54) 21%(208) 46%(467) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 12%(68) 11%(64) 7%(40) 5%(31) 24%(142) 41%(237) 582 Income: 100k+ 15%(57) 11%(42) 11%(43) 8%(30) 20%(77) 37%(145) 395 Ethnicity: White 14%(221) 10%(159) 8%(132) 5%(87) 18%(292) 45%(716) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 10%(19) 9%(17) 14%(26) 6%(12) 26%(49) 36%(69) 193 Ethnicity: Black 5%(13) 4%(10) 11%(28) 6%(16) 41%(102) 33%(84) 252 Ethnicity: Other 9%(12) 8%(11) 9%(12) 9%(12) 26%(33) 38%(49) 128 All Christian 16%(166) 12%(122) 9%(96) 5%(55) 17%(171) 40%(404) 1014 All Non-Christian 9%(11) 12%(15) 14%(17) 15%(18) 27%(32) 23%(27) 119 Atheist 7%(6) 6%(4) 7%(5) 6%(5) 33%(26) 41%(32) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(31) 3%(16) 7%(33) 5%(22) 28%(131) 50%(236) 468 Something Else 11%(33) 7%(22) 7%(20) 5%(15) 22%(67) 49%(150) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 10%(13) 13%(17) 15%(21) 13%(18) 24%(32) 26%(35) 136 Evangelical 18%(100) 13%(74) 9%(50) 6%(32) 13%(75) 41%(234) 565 Non-Evangelical 13%(90) 9%(65) 8%(57) 5%(38) 22%(155) 43%(308) 714 Community: Urban 11%(55) 9%(48) 10%(51) 5%(28) 26%(137) 39%(200) 519 Community: Suburban 12%(121) 8%(81) 7%(72) 7%(64) 22%(212) 44%(435) 984 Community: Rural 14%(70) 10%(51) 10%(49) 5%(23) 16%(78) 44%(214) 484 Employ: Private Sector 12%(80) 10%(66) 9%(60) 6%(43) 23%(154) 39%(260) 663 Employ: Government 6%(7) 9%(9) 10%(11) 5%(6) 24%(26) 45%(48) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 12%(18) 8%(12) 12%(17) 7%(10) 27%(40) 34%(51) 147 Employ: Homemaker 13%(16) 13%(16) 7%(8) 3%(4) 13%(15) 51%(62) 121 Employ: Retired 16%(81) 10%(52) 7%(38) 5%(27) 20%(104) 41%(214) 516 Employ: Unemployed 12%(30) 8%(19) 7%(17) 6%(15) 22%(54) 45%(109) 243 Employ: Other 9%(11) 2%(3) 9%(11) 3%(3) 17%(21) 60%(73) 122 Military HH: Yes 20%(68) 12%(39) 11%(37) 5%(16) 15%(51) 37%(126) 336 Military HH: No 11%(178) 9%(140) 8%(134) 6%(99) 23%(377) 44%(723) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_12: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Tiffany Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 12%(246) 9%(179) 9%(171) 6%(115) 21%(427) 43%(849) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 31%(172) 17%(95) 10%(56) 2%(11) 2%(11) 38%(208) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(74) 6%(84) 8%(115) 7%(104) 29%(416) 45%(641) 1434 Trump Job Approve 28%(231) 18%(150) 10%(81) 1%(12) 2%(15) 41%(340) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 1%(14) 3%(29) 7%(84) 9%(103) 37%(413) 43%(484) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 43%(208) 17%(81) 7%(34) 1%(6) 2%(10) 30%(147) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 7%(23) 20%(69) 14%(47) 2%(6) 1%(5) 56%(193) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 1%(3) 7%(15) 14%(30) 8%(18) 10%(21) 59%(121) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(11) 2%(14) 6%(55) 9%(85) 43%(392) 39%(363) 919 Favorable of Trump 28%(235) 18%(154) 10%(88) 2%(13) 1%(10) 40%(339) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(10) 2%(23) 7%(75) 9%(102) 37%(412) 44%(480) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 43%(218) 17%(84) 7%(37) 1%(4) 1%(5) 31%(160) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 5%(17) 21%(69) 15%(51) 3%(9) 1%(5) 54%(179) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 2%(3) 6%(11) 14%(24) 8%(14) 5%(9) 64%(111) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(7) 1%(12) 6%(51) 9%(88) 43%(403) 40%(369) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 13%(97) 11%(85) 9%(70) 5%(38) 18%(138) 44%(334) 762 #1 Issue: Security 29%(73) 15%(38) 8%(19) 1%(3) 9%(22) 38%(95) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(20) 6%(21) 7%(25) 9%(31) 32%(113) 41%(144) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 11%(30) 8%(23) 8%(22) 7%(19) 20%(57) 46%(128) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 10%(7) 2%(2) 17%(13) 5%(4) 29%(22) 38%(29) 77 #1 Issue: Education 8%(6) 5%(3) 16%(12) 6%(4) 27%(19) 39%(28) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 6%(5) 4%(3) 8%(6) 13%(10) 24%(18) 44%(33) 75 #1 Issue: Other 7%(9) 4%(5) 4%(5) 5%(6) 32%(38) 48%(57) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 1%(9) 4%(28) 8%(65) 10%(77) 40%(313) 36%(280) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 28%(183) 19%(126) 10%(68) 3%(17) 2%(12) 38%(250) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_12: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Tiffany Trump I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 12%(246) 9%(179) 9%(171) 6%(115) 21%(427) 43%(849) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(4) 3%(22) 9%(64) 11%(77) 42%(305) 35%(252) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 30%(206) 19%(132) 10%(67) 2%(14) 2%(16) 38%(261) 696 2016 Vote: Other 2%(2) 7%(8) 8%(10) 7%(9) 18%(22) 59%(73) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(34) 4%(18) 7%(31) 3%(15) 19%(85) 59%(262) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 14%(178) 11%(142) 9%(116) 7%(90) 23%(296) 36%(465) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 10%(68) 5%(37) 8%(55) 4%(25) 19%(131) 55%(384) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 3%(30) 6%(53) 8%(71) 10%(88) 35%(302) 36%(310) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 28%(154) 16%(84) 8%(45) 2%(10) 4%(23) 42%(226) 541 2012 Vote: Other 13%(8) 19%(12) 6%(4) 4%(2) 7%(4) 50%(30) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(55) 6%(31) 10%(51) 3%(14) 19%(99) 53%(283) 532 4-Region: Northeast 12%(42) 9%(32) 8%(30) 6%(20) 24%(84) 42%(148) 355 4-Region: Midwest 11%(50) 9%(40) 5%(23) 6%(26) 20%(90) 50%(227) 457 4-Region: South 14%(101) 10%(73) 9%(69) 6%(46) 20%(148) 41%(306) 742 4-Region: West 12%(53) 8%(35) 11%(50) 5%(24) 24%(104) 39%(168) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(18) 3%(29) 7%(64) 9%(85) 39%(364) 39%(366) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27%(217) 17%(138) 9%(75) 2%(15) 3%(20) 42%(333) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL16_13: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Kimberly Guilfoyle I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 9%(174) 7%(132) 9%(184) 5%(90) 21%(417) 50%(991) 1988 Gender: Male 11%(100) 10%(91) 12%(109) 5%(50) 21%(196) 41%(384) 930 Gender: Female 7%(74) 4%(41) 7%(75) 4%(40) 21%(221) 57%(608) 1058 Age: 18-34 5%(24) 5%(26) 12%(59) 7%(33) 15%(74) 57%(283) 499 Age: 35-44 5%(15) 10%(30) 13%(39) 6%(19) 20%(59) 46%(140) 302 Age: 45-64 12%(86) 6%(43) 9%(66) 3%(19) 22%(159) 48%(351) 724 Age: 65+ 10%(48) 7%(33) 5%(22) 4%(19) 27%(124) 47%(217) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 4%(6) 2%(2) 9%(14) 7%(11) 12%(18) 66%(99) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 5%(25) 8%(39) 13%(66) 5%(27) 18%(91) 51%(255) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 7%(36) 7%(37) 11%(54) 4%(22) 21%(103) 49%(245) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 13%(95) 6%(45) 6%(46) 4%(28) 25%(188) 46%(347) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 2%(15) 3%(22) 7%(52) 6%(46) 37%(295) 46%(359) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 5%(27) 6%(28) 9%(45) 5%(23) 21%(106) 55%(276) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 19%(131) 12%(81) 13%(87) 3%(21) 2%(16) 51%(356) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 4%(13) 4%(14) 9%(31) 7%(26) 39%(136) 37%(132) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women — (2) 2%(8) 5%(21) 5%(20) 36%(159) 52%(227) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 7%(18) 9%(21) 12%(29) 5%(12) 22%(53) 46%(112) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 3%(9) 3%(7) 6%(17) 4%(11) 20%(53) 63%(165) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 20%(68) 17%(56) 15%(50) 4%(13) 2%(8) 42%(140) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 17%(63) 7%(26) 11%(38) 2%(8) 2%(9) 60%(216) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 2%(13) 4%(25) 6%(35) 6%(37) 42%(255) 39%(236) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 3%(19) 7%(42) 10%(60) 5%(30) 21%(120) 53%(306) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 20%(141) 9%(66) 11%(78) 3%(22) 4%(30) 52%(361) 698 Educ: < College 9%(115) 6%(72) 9%(116) 4%(51) 17%(215) 55%(682) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 8%(39) 7%(33) 9%(41) 5%(23) 26%(120) 46%(215) 470 Educ: Post-grad 7%(20) 10%(27) 10%(27) 6%(16) 31%(82) 35%(95) 267 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_13: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Kimberly Guilfoyle I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 9%(174) 7%(132) 9%(184) 5%(90) 21%(417) 50%(991) 1988 Income: Under 50k 9%(88) 5%(54) 9%(88) 4%(40) 20%(200) 54%(542) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 9%(54) 8%(47) 9%(53) 4%(23) 21%(123) 48%(282) 582 Income: 100k+ 8%(32) 8%(30) 11%(44) 7%(27) 24%(94) 42%(167) 395 Ethnicity: White 10%(153) 7%(119) 9%(150) 4%(64) 20%(318) 50%(804) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 8%(16) 5%(9) 11%(22) 9%(17) 19%(36) 48%(93) 193 Ethnicity: Black 4%(11) 3%(7) 10%(25) 7%(18) 29%(73) 47%(119) 252 Ethnicity: Other 8%(10) 4%(5) 8%(10) 6%(8) 21%(26) 54%(69) 128 All Christian 11%(111) 10%(99) 10%(104) 5%(51) 17%(171) 47%(478) 1014 All Non-Christian 6%(7) 6%(7) 11%(13) 8%(9) 36%(43) 33%(39) 119 Atheist 5%(4) 2%(2) 5%(4) 4%(3) 43%(34) 41%(32) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 6%(27) 2%(11) 8%(36) 3%(16) 24%(115) 56%(263) 468 Something Else 8%(25) 4%(12) 9%(28) 4%(11) 18%(55) 58%(178) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 5%(7) 5%(7) 13%(18) 7%(9) 32%(44) 37%(51) 136 Evangelical 13%(71) 10%(59) 10%(58) 6%(34) 11%(63) 50%(280) 565 Non-Evangelical 9%(61) 7%(48) 9%(63) 4%(27) 22%(158) 50%(358) 714 Community: Urban 6%(29) 8%(40) 13%(70) 7%(34) 22%(114) 45%(232) 519 Community: Suburban 10%(94) 6%(60) 8%(78) 4%(36) 22%(221) 50%(495) 984 Community: Rural 10%(50) 6%(31) 8%(37) 4%(20) 17%(81) 55%(265) 484 Employ: Private Sector 9%(63) 9%(61) 11%(72) 6%(37) 21%(136) 44%(294) 663 Employ: Government 3%(3) 5%(5) 11%(11) 2%(2) 25%(27) 55%(59) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 9%(14) 7%(11) 12%(17) 7%(10) 26%(38) 39%(58) 147 Employ: Homemaker 6%(7) 6%(8) 8%(10) 4%(4) 15%(18) 62%(75) 121 Employ: Retired 12%(60) 7%(34) 5%(27) 4%(22) 25%(128) 48%(245) 516 Employ: Unemployed 9%(23) 4%(9) 10%(25) 2%(6) 19%(47) 55%(133) 243 Employ: Other 3%(4) 3%(3) 10%(12) 3%(4) 12%(15) 69%(85) 122 Military HH: Yes 15%(51) 9%(30) 8%(25) 6%(20) 15%(50) 48%(160) 336 Military HH: No 7%(123) 6%(102) 10%(159) 4%(69) 22%(367) 50%(832) 1652 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_13: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Kimberly Guilfoyle I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 9%(174) 7%(132) 9%(184) 5%(90) 21%(417) 50%(991) 1988 RD/WT: Right Direction 23%(127) 12%(68) 14%(78) 4%(23) 1%(8) 45%(250) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 3%(47) 4%(64) 7%(107) 5%(67) 29%(409) 52%(741) 1434 Trump Job Approve 20%(164) 14%(113) 13%(108) 3%(28) 1%(12) 49%(404) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 1%(9) 2%(18) 6%(71) 6%(62) 36%(404) 50%(562) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 30%(147) 15%(73) 11%(51) 3%(15) 2%(8) 39%(192) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 5%(17) 12%(40) 17%(57) 4%(13) 1%(4) 62%(212) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove — (1) 4%(9) 15%(31) 7%(14) 10%(20) 64%(132) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 1%(9) 1%(9) 4%(40) 5%(48) 42%(384) 47%(430) 919 Favorable of Trump 20%(166) 14%(115) 13%(112) 3%(26) 1%(5) 49%(413) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 1%(8) 1%(16) 6%(65) 6%(62) 37%(404) 50%(547) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 30%(152) 15%(74) 11%(54) 2%(11) 1%(3) 42%(214) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 4%(14) 12%(41) 18%(58) 5%(15) 1%(2) 60%(199) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 1%(2) 5%(8) 13%(23) 6%(11) 4%(7) 71%(121) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(6) 1%(8) 4%(41) 6%(52) 43%(397) 46%(426) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 9%(68) 8%(59) 12%(92) 6%(44) 15%(118) 50%(381) 762 #1 Issue: Security 25%(64) 11%(26) 9%(23) 1%(3) 8%(20) 46%(114) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 4%(14) 3%(10) 6%(21) 5%(18) 33%(116) 49%(174) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 4%(12) 8%(23) 6%(16) 3%(9) 22%(61) 57%(158) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 5%(4) 3%(2) 16%(12) 4%(3) 20%(16) 52%(40) 77 #1 Issue: Education 6%(4) 3%(2) 19%(14) 2%(2) 19%(14) 51%(37) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 4%(3) 7%(5) 8%(6) 7%(6) 37%(28) 37%(27) 75 #1 Issue: Other 5%(6) 3%(4) 1%(1) 4%(5) 38%(45) 49%(59) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 2%(12) 3%(24) 6%(48) 7%(50) 42%(325) 41%(313) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 21%(138) 13%(83) 13%(86) 4%(26) 3%(19) 46%(302) 655 Continued on next page

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Table POL16_13: Below are a few speakers who spoke at this week’s Republican convention. Please indicate if you had a favorable or unfavorable view of their speeches, or if you haven’t heard anything about them. Kimberly Guilfoyle I did not hear anything Very Somewhat Somewhat Very about their Demographic favorable favorable Neutral unfavorable unfavorable speech Total N Registered Voters 9%(174) 7%(132) 9%(184) 5%(90) 21%(417) 50%(991) 1988 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 1%(6) 3%(22) 6%(42) 6%(45) 44%(315) 40%(293) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 22%(151) 13%(93) 12%(87) 4%(25) 3%(19) 46%(321) 696 2016 Vote: Other 1%(2) 5%(6) 7%(8) 5%(7) 23%(28) 59%(73) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 3%(15) 2%(10) 11%(47) 3%(14) 12%(54) 68%(304) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 11%(136) 8%(100) 9%(117) 5%(60) 25%(323) 43%(550) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 5%(38) 4%(32) 10%(67) 4%(30) 13%(93) 63%(441) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 3%(27) 4%(35) 8%(68) 6%(52) 37%(316) 42%(356) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 21%(112) 12%(63) 10%(54) 2%(10) 6%(34) 49%(267) 541 2012 Vote: Other 8%(5) 14%(8) 6%(4) 3%(2) 12%(7) 57%(34) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(30) 5%(25) 11%(58) 5%(26) 11%(60) 62%(333) 532 4-Region: Northeast 9%(32) 8%(28) 11%(39) 5%(16) 21%(73) 47%(166) 355 4-Region: Midwest 7%(32) 5%(25) 7%(33) 4%(20) 21%(94) 56%(254) 457 4-Region: South 9%(67) 7%(54) 9%(66) 5%(37) 19%(140) 51%(379) 742 4-Region: West 10%(43) 6%(25) 11%(47) 4%(17) 25%(110) 44%(193) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 2%(17) 3%(25) 6%(57) 6%(55) 37%(347) 46%(425) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 19%(150) 12%(92) 13%(104) 3%(23) 3%(23) 51%(405) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL17: Generally speaking, do you think it is appropriate or inappropriate for a current president to host campaign and re-election events at the White House? Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Don’t Know / Demographic appropriate appropriate inappropriate inappropriate No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(468) 18%(352) 11%(212) 34%(686) 14%(270) 1988 Gender: Male 27%(255) 20%(187) 11%(99) 32%(297) 10%(92) 930 Gender: Female 20%(213) 16%(165) 11%(113) 37%(389) 17%(178) 1058 Age: 18-34 18%(89) 22%(109) 14%(71) 26%(131) 20%(100) 499 Age: 35-44 20%(60) 24%(72) 13%(39) 30%(91) 13%(39) 302 Age: 45-64 29%(211) 14%(101) 9%(63) 35%(250) 14%(99) 724 Age: 65+ 24%(109) 15%(70) 8%(38) 46%(213) 7%(32) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 12%(17) 19%(29) 17%(26) 22%(34) 30%(44) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 21%(107) 22%(112) 13%(66) 30%(152) 13%(67) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 24%(120) 18%(88) 10%(51) 31%(154) 17%(83) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 27%(198) 15%(109) 9%(64) 42%(311) 9%(65) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 7%(55) 9%(75) 13%(104) 58%(461) 12%(94) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 15%(76) 17%(85) 14%(69) 35%(176) 20%(99) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 49%(337) 28%(192) 5%(38) 7%(49) 11%(76) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 10%(35) 11%(37) 13%(46) 57%(202) 9%(32) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 4%(20) 9%(37) 13%(59) 59%(258) 14%(62) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 16%(40) 24%(58) 15%(35) 30%(74) 15%(37) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 14%(37) 10%(27) 13%(34) 39%(102) 24%(63) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 54%(180) 28%(92) 5%(17) 6%(21) 7%(23) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 44%(157) 28%(100) 6%(20) 8%(28) 15%(53) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(47) 10%(62) 11%(65) 61%(370) 10%(58) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 16%(91) 19%(110) 14%(83) 35%(204) 15%(89) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 46%(323) 23%(161) 7%(52) 12%(80) 12%(82) 698 Educ: < College 26%(324) 18%(229) 10%(124) 30%(374) 16%(199) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 20%(94) 17%(80) 12%(58) 40%(187) 11%(51) 470 Educ: Post-grad 19%(50) 16%(43) 11%(30) 47%(125) 7%(20) 267 Income: Under 50k 24%(240) 17%(170) 9%(95) 32%(328) 18%(178) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 24%(137) 20%(118) 11%(65) 37%(213) 8%(49) 582 Income: 100k+ 23%(92) 16%(65) 13%(51) 37%(144) 11%(43) 395 Ethnicity: White 25%(410) 18%(296) 10%(166) 34%(541) 12%(195) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 20%(39) 18%(35) 13%(24) 33%(63) 16%(31) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL17: Generally speaking, do you think it is appropriate or inappropriate for a current president to host campaign and re-election events at the White House? Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Don’t Know / Demographic appropriate appropriate inappropriate inappropriate No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(468) 18%(352) 11%(212) 34%(686) 14%(270) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 14%(34) 14%(36) 10%(26) 40%(101) 22%(55) 252 Ethnicity: Other 19%(24) 16%(21) 16%(20) 34%(43) 16%(20) 128 All Christian 28%(286) 20%(207) 10%(102) 31%(318) 10%(102) 1014 All Non-Christian 21%(25) 17%(20) 14%(16) 43%(51) 5%(6) 119 Atheist 13%(10) 14%(11) 10%(8) 57%(45) 5%(4) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 15%(72) 13%(60) 12%(55) 39%(183) 21%(98) 468 Something Else 24%(75) 18%(55) 10%(30) 29%(88) 19%(60) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 22%(30) 18%(24) 16%(22) 38%(52) 6%(8) 136 Evangelical 34%(190) 22%(125) 9%(50) 21%(120) 14%(81) 565 Non-Evangelical 22%(159) 18%(128) 10%(73) 39%(276) 11%(78) 714 Community: Urban 19%(101) 20%(103) 13%(69) 34%(174) 14%(72) 519 Community: Suburban 22%(216) 16%(160) 10%(101) 39%(382) 13%(126) 984 Community: Rural 31%(152) 19%(90) 9%(42) 27%(129) 15%(72) 484 Employ: Private Sector 23%(154) 20%(136) 12%(82) 34%(224) 10%(67) 663 Employ: Government 15%(16) 13%(14) 10%(11) 41%(44) 20%(22) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 26%(39) 17%(25) 9%(14) 32%(48) 15%(22) 147 Employ: Homemaker 25%(30) 23%(27) 8%(9) 29%(35) 16%(20) 121 Employ: Retired 28%(146) 15%(77) 8%(42) 40%(208) 8%(43) 516 Employ: Unemployed 19%(46) 16%(39) 13%(33) 29%(69) 23%(56) 243 Employ: Other 22%(27) 17%(21) 9%(11) 33%(40) 19%(23) 122 Military HH: Yes 35%(117) 17%(58) 10%(33) 29%(96) 9%(31) 336 Military HH: No 21%(351) 18%(294) 11%(179) 36%(589) 14%(239) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 54%(299) 28%(153) 4%(21) 5%(26) 10%(55) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 12%(170) 14%(199) 13%(190) 46%(659) 15%(215) 1434 Trump Job Approve 50%(416) 30%(249) 5%(41) 3%(22) 12%(100) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(52) 9%(101) 15%(167) 59%(661) 13%(145) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 67%(326) 22%(106) 2%(11) 2%(11) 7%(33) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 26%(90) 42%(144) 9%(30) 3%(11) 20%(67) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 10%(21) 22%(46) 25%(51) 23%(48) 20%(41) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(30) 6%(56) 13%(116) 67%(613) 11%(104) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL17: Generally speaking, do you think it is appropriate or inappropriate for a current president to host campaign and re-election events at the White House? Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Don’t Know / Demographic appropriate appropriate inappropriate inappropriate No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(468) 18%(352) 11%(212) 34%(686) 14%(270) 1988 Favorable of Trump 51%(427) 30%(248) 5%(42) 3%(26) 11%(93) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(40) 9%(100) 15%(165) 59%(649) 13%(147) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 65%(331) 24%(122) 2%(12) 2%(11) 6%(32) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 29%(96) 39%(127) 9%(29) 5%(15) 19%(62) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 9%(16) 24%(42) 25%(43) 20%(34) 22%(38) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 3%(24) 6%(58) 13%(123) 66%(615) 12%(110) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 27%(209) 20%(155) 13%(98) 27%(203) 13%(98) 762 #1 Issue: Security 47%(117) 26%(64) 5%(13) 9%(22) 14%(35) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 13%(45) 12%(41) 10%(37) 51%(180) 14%(50) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 18%(50) 17%(47) 8%(23) 45%(125) 12%(33) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 14%(11) 21%(16) 11%(8) 29%(23) 25%(19) 77 #1 Issue: Education 16%(12) 17%(13) 12%(9) 37%(27) 17%(13) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 11%(8) 11%(8) 21%(16) 49%(36) 9%(7) 75 #1 Issue: Other 15%(18) 7%(9) 6%(8) 58%(70) 13%(16) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 6%(44) 9%(71) 13%(101) 62%(481) 10%(76) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 49%(318) 28%(181) 6%(42) 8%(52) 9%(62) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 4%(30) 8%(59) 13%(95) 65%(472) 9%(68) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 50%(349) 28%(196) 6%(39) 6%(39) 10%(72) 696 2016 Vote: Other 11%(14) 15%(19) 19%(24) 45%(56) 9%(12) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(75) 18%(78) 12%(53) 27%(119) 27%(118) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 25%(322) 17%(214) 10%(129) 39%(502) 9%(120) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 21%(146) 20%(138) 12%(83) 26%(183) 21%(150) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 10%(87) 12%(103) 12%(104) 56%(478) 10%(82) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 47%(252) 25%(137) 7%(35) 11%(61) 10%(55) 541 2012 Vote: Other 32%(19) 17%(10) 22%(13) 19%(11) 10%(6) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(110) 19%(102) 11%(59) 25%(135) 24%(126) 532 4-Region: Northeast 19%(67) 21%(76) 11%(39) 36%(127) 13%(47) 355 4-Region: Midwest 25%(115) 16%(75) 8%(37) 35%(158) 16%(71) 457 4-Region: South 27%(202) 16%(118) 12%(89) 30%(223) 15%(110) 742 4-Region: West 20%(85) 19%(83) 11%(47) 41%(178) 10%(42) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL17: Generally speaking, do you think it is appropriate or inappropriate for a current president to host campaign and re-election events at the White House? Very Somewhat Somewhat Very Don’t Know / Demographic appropriate appropriate inappropriate inappropriate No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 24%(468) 18%(352) 11%(212) 34%(686) 14%(270) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(64) 9%(80) 13%(123) 58%(539) 13%(120) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 47%(378) 28%(221) 6%(50) 7%(56) 12%(93) 798 Note: 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: As you may know, the Hatch Act prohibits federal employees, with the exception of the President and Vice President, from engaging in activities designed to favor a political party while on duty or inside federal buildings.Do you support or oppose the Hatch Act? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Support Support Oppose Oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(712) 21%(413) 7%(146) 6%(111) 30%(606) 1988 Gender: Male 39%(367) 24%(224) 9%(80) 6%(54) 22%(206) 930 Gender: Female 33%(345) 18%(189) 6%(66) 5%(57) 38%(400) 1058 Age: 18-34 25%(124) 22%(112) 11%(54) 6%(32) 35%(177) 499 Age: 35-44 33%(100) 27%(81) 6%(17) 6%(19) 28%(84) 302 Age: 45-64 37%(270) 18%(130) 6%(47) 6%(40) 33%(238) 724 Age: 65+ 47%(218) 20%(91) 6%(28) 4%(19) 23%(107) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 14%(21) 17%(25) 15%(22) 5%(8) 49%(74) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 32%(163) 25%(126) 9%(43) 6%(30) 28%(142) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 32%(158) 21%(102) 6%(28) 6%(31) 36%(178) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 45%(338) 18%(133) 6%(48) 5%(38) 26%(191) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 47%(375) 16%(127) 5%(41) 8%(61) 24%(186) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 32%(164) 22%(110) 9%(45) 5%(24) 32%(163) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 25%(174) 25%(176) 9%(59) 4%(26) 37%(258) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 51%(179) 18%(63) 6%(23) 8%(28) 17%(60) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 45%(195) 15%(64) 4%(19) 7%(32) 29%(126) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 36%(88) 26%(64) 11%(27) 4%(10) 23%(55) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29%(76) 18%(47) 7%(18) 5%(14) 41%(107) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 30%(100) 29%(98) 9%(30) 5%(15) 27%(91) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 20%(74) 22%(78) 8%(30) 3%(11) 46%(167) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 55%(332) 17%(105) 4%(27) 5%(32) 18%(106) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 33%(192) 22%(126) 8%(48) 6%(37) 30%(174) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 25%(173) 24%(167) 10%(68) 5%(35) 36%(254) 698 Educ: < College 30%(378) 19%(243) 9%(109) 6%(74) 36%(447) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 41%(194) 24%(114) 5%(25) 6%(26) 23%(110) 470 Educ: Post-grad 52%(140) 21%(56) 4%(12) 4%(11) 18%(49) 267 Income: Under 50k 32%(327) 19%(188) 7%(67) 7%(68) 36%(361) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 38%(220) 23%(135) 9%(52) 5%(26) 26%(149) 582 Income: 100k+ 42%(165) 23%(90) 7%(27) 4%(16) 24%(96) 395 Ethnicity: White 37%(591) 22%(358) 7%(110) 4%(69) 30%(480) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 33%(64) 20%(39) 11%(21) 7%(13) 29%(56) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL18: As you may know, the Hatch Act prohibits federal employees, with the exception of the President and Vice President, from engaging in activities designed to favor a political party while on duty or inside federal buildings.Do you support or oppose the Hatch Act? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Support Support Oppose Oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(712) 21%(413) 7%(146) 6%(111) 30%(606) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 30%(76) 12%(31) 8%(21) 13%(32) 36%(91) 252 Ethnicity: Other 35%(45) 18%(24) 12%(15) 7%(9) 27%(35) 128 All Christian 36%(365) 23%(237) 9%(88) 4%(45) 28%(279) 1014 All Non-Christian 49%(58) 19%(22) 9%(11) 4%(5) 19%(23) 119 Atheist 57%(44) 14%(11) 3%(2) 4%(3) 23%(18) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 33%(154) 18%(86) 7%(33) 7%(32) 35%(163) 468 Something Else 29%(90) 18%(57) 4%(12) 8%(26) 40%(123) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 46%(63) 20%(27) 9%(13) 3%(5) 21%(28) 136 Evangelical 30%(171) 24%(136) 8%(43) 5%(31) 33%(185) 565 Non-Evangelical 37%(267) 21%(148) 8%(55) 6%(41) 29%(204) 714 Community: Urban 39%(203) 21%(109) 8%(40) 6%(29) 27%(138) 519 Community: Suburban 38%(371) 20%(200) 8%(83) 5%(50) 29%(281) 984 Community: Rural 29%(138) 21%(103) 5%(24) 7%(32) 39%(187) 484 Employ: Private Sector 40%(268) 22%(145) 8%(52) 4%(29) 25%(169) 663 Employ: Government 31%(33) 19%(20) 6%(6) 8%(9) 37%(39) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 37%(54) 25%(37) 7%(10) 5%(8) 27%(39) 147 Employ: Homemaker 23%(28) 18%(22) 6%(7) 5%(6) 48%(58) 121 Employ: Retired 44%(229) 21%(107) 5%(28) 6%(30) 24%(123) 516 Employ: Unemployed 27%(65) 17%(42) 11%(26) 9%(21) 37%(90) 243 Employ: Other 20%(25) 19%(23) 8%(9) 6%(7) 48%(58) 122 Military HH: Yes 35%(118) 24%(79) 8%(27) 8%(26) 25%(85) 336 Military HH: No 36%(594) 20%(334) 7%(119) 5%(85) 32%(521) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 23%(129) 28%(158) 8%(47) 4%(23) 36%(197) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 41%(583) 18%(255) 7%(99) 6%(88) 29%(409) 1434 Trump Job Approve 23%(187) 28%(229) 9%(73) 4%(34) 37%(306) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 47%(525) 16%(180) 6%(71) 7%(77) 24%(273) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 29%(141) 23%(114) 8%(37) 5%(25) 35%(169) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 13%(46) 34%(115) 10%(35) 3%(9) 40%(137) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 23%(48) 28%(59) 14%(28) 3%(7) 31%(65) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 52%(477) 13%(121) 5%(43) 8%(70) 23%(208) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL18: As you may know, the Hatch Act prohibits federal employees, with the exception of the President and Vice President, from engaging in activities designed to favor a political party while on duty or inside federal buildings.Do you support or oppose the Hatch Act? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Support Support Oppose Oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(712) 21%(413) 7%(146) 6%(111) 30%(606) 1988 Favorable of Trump 22%(186) 28%(235) 9%(74) 4%(33) 37%(309) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 47%(518) 15%(169) 6%(70) 7%(76) 24%(269) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 25%(128) 26%(131) 8%(43) 5%(25) 36%(181) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 18%(58) 32%(104) 9%(31) 2%(8) 39%(128) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 22%(37) 30%(51) 12%(20) 3%(5) 34%(58) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 52%(481) 13%(118) 5%(50) 8%(70) 23%(211) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 29%(221) 22%(168) 9%(72) 7%(57) 32%(244) 762 #1 Issue: Security 24%(60) 23%(57) 8%(19) 6%(15) 39%(98) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 50%(177) 18%(62) 4%(14) 6%(20) 23%(81) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 42%(118) 19%(53) 3%(8) 3%(8) 33%(91) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 20%(15) 26%(20) 14%(10) 3%(2) 38%(29) 77 #1 Issue: Education 32%(23) 19%(14) 14%(10) 4%(3) 31%(23) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 48%(36) 21%(16) 8%(6) 6%(5) 17%(13) 75 #1 Issue: Other 52%(62) 18%(22) 5%(6) 2%(2) 23%(28) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 53%(410) 17%(128) 5%(42) 6%(46) 19%(148) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 24%(160) 29%(192) 8%(51) 5%(30) 34%(222) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 55%(398) 15%(110) 5%(33) 7%(48) 19%(135) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 24%(164) 28%(195) 9%(62) 5%(38) 34%(238) 696 2016 Vote: Other 39%(48) 23%(28) 10%(12) 4%(4) 25%(31) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(102) 18%(81) 9%(39) 5%(21) 45%(201) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 41%(528) 23%(294) 6%(77) 5%(69) 25%(319) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 26%(184) 17%(119) 10%(69) 6%(42) 41%(287) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 50%(428) 18%(158) 4%(37) 7%(60) 20%(172) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 26%(142) 26%(142) 9%(50) 4%(23) 34%(184) 541 2012 Vote: Other 28%(17) 37%(22) 11%(7) 1%(1) 22%(13) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 23%(125) 17%(90) 10%(53) 5%(27) 45%(238) 532 4-Region: Northeast 36%(128) 21%(76) 8%(28) 5%(19) 29%(104) 355 4-Region: Midwest 33%(152) 20%(90) 6%(29) 4%(20) 36%(166) 457 4-Region: South 34%(250) 21%(154) 9%(65) 6%(46) 31%(227) 742 4-Region: West 42%(181) 21%(92) 5%(24) 6%(27) 25%(111) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL18: As you may know, the Hatch Act prohibits federal employees, with the exception of the President and Vice President, from engaging in activities designed to favor a political party while on duty or inside federal buildings.Do you support or oppose the Hatch Act? Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Don’t Know / Demographic Support Support Oppose Oppose No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 36%(712) 21%(413) 7%(146) 6%(111) 30%(606) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 48%(447) 16%(146) 6%(52) 8%(70) 23%(211) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 24%(192) 26%(206) 9%(76) 4%(30) 37%(295) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL19: Changing topics.. Thinking about police departments across the country, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Police departments Police Police Police need a departments departments departments do complete need major need only not need any Don’t Know / Demographic overhaul reforms minor reforms reforms at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(385) 39%(772) 26%(524) 8%(155) 8%(152) 1988 Gender: Male 20%(183) 39%(363) 25%(232) 10%(90) 7%(62) 930 Gender: Female 19%(202) 39%(409) 28%(292) 6%(65) 9%(90) 1058 Age: 18-34 27%(132) 43%(217) 11%(56) 6%(31) 13%(63) 499 Age: 35-44 26%(79) 44%(132) 17%(51) 5%(16) 8%(23) 302 Age: 45-64 16%(119) 33%(240) 34%(244) 10%(70) 7%(51) 724 Age: 65+ 12%(54) 40%(183) 37%(172) 8%(38) 3%(16) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 30%(45) 40%(60) 8%(13) 6%(9) 16%(24) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 26%(132) 45%(225) 14%(70) 6%(31) 9%(46) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 20%(97) 33%(165) 28%(139) 9%(46) 10%(49) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 13%(100) 39%(294) 36%(269) 7%(55) 4%(31) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 27%(209) 52%(411) 11%(86) 3%(21) 8%(62) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 20%(101) 37%(189) 28%(140) 5%(24) 10%(51) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(75) 25%(172) 43%(297) 16%(110) 6%(40) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 30%(107) 51%(180) 9%(30) 3%(9) 8%(27) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 23%(103) 53%(231) 13%(56) 3%(12) 8%(35) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 17%(41) 39%(95) 30%(72) 7%(17) 8%(19) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 23%(60) 36%(94) 26%(69) 3%(8) 12%(32) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(35) 26%(87) 39%(130) 19%(65) 5%(17) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 11%(39) 24%(85) 47%(167) 13%(45) 6%(23) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 29%(175) 56%(336) 8%(50) 2%(10) 5%(30) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 19%(111) 42%(244) 25%(143) 5%(29) 9%(50) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(70) 24%(165) 45%(311) 16%(113) 6%(39) 698 Educ: < College 21%(268) 33%(413) 27%(337) 9%(108) 10%(125) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 15%(73) 46%(217) 27%(129) 8%(38) 3%(14) 470 Educ: Post-grad 16%(44) 53%(142) 22%(58) 3%(9) 5%(14) 267 Income: Under 50k 23%(233) 37%(370) 22%(227) 7%(76) 10%(105) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 16%(93) 39%(228) 32%(185) 8%(48) 5%(27) 582 Income: 100k+ 15%(58) 44%(174) 28%(111) 8%(31) 5%(20) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL19: Changing topics.. Thinking about police departments across the country, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Police departments Police Police Police need a departments departments departments do complete need major need only not need any Don’t Know / Demographic overhaul reforms minor reforms reforms at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(385) 39%(772) 26%(524) 8%(155) 8%(152) 1988 Ethnicity: White 15%(245) 39%(628) 31%(497) 8%(136) 6%(102) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 26%(51) 44%(84) 12%(23) 5%(10) 13%(24) 193 Ethnicity: Black 42%(105) 36%(91) 4%(10) 4%(10) 14%(36) 252 Ethnicity: Other 27%(35) 41%(53) 13%(17) 7%(9) 12%(15) 128 All Christian 13%(137) 39%(397) 33%(332) 9%(94) 5%(55) 1014 All Non-Christian 18%(21) 50%(59) 22%(25) 6%(7) 5%(6) 119 Atheist 23%(18) 57%(45) 15%(12) 3%(2) 1%(1) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 27%(127) 36%(169) 19%(91) 6%(28) 12%(54) 468 Something Else 27%(82) 33%(102) 21%(64) 8%(24) 12%(37) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 15%(21) 48%(65) 25%(33) 8%(11) 4%(6) 136 Evangelical 20%(113) 35%(197) 28%(156) 9%(53) 8%(45) 565 Non-Evangelical 14%(101) 39%(279) 32%(229) 8%(60) 6%(45) 714 Community: Urban 27%(138) 44%(226) 18%(91) 6%(29) 7%(34) 519 Community: Suburban 16%(157) 40%(398) 29%(287) 7%(68) 8%(75) 984 Community: Rural 18%(89) 31%(148) 30%(146) 12%(58) 9%(43) 484 Employ: Private Sector 20%(130) 43%(286) 24%(162) 7%(46) 6%(39) 663 Employ: Government 20%(21) 40%(42) 21%(22) 6%(7) 14%(15) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 21%(31) 44%(65) 19%(29) 10%(14) 6%(9) 147 Employ: Homemaker 12%(15) 37%(44) 34%(41) 7%(9) 10%(12) 121 Employ: Retired 15%(76) 35%(183) 37%(189) 10%(49) 4%(19) 516 Employ: Unemployed 25%(61) 32%(79) 22%(52) 8%(20) 13%(31) 243 Employ: Other 24%(29) 36%(44) 21%(25) 6%(7) 14%(17) 122 Military HH: Yes 13%(43) 33%(110) 38%(126) 12%(39) 5%(17) 336 Military HH: No 21%(342) 40%(662) 24%(398) 7%(115) 8%(135) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 12%(66) 28%(154) 39%(218) 14%(76) 7%(40) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 22%(318) 43%(618) 21%(306) 5%(79) 8%(112) 1434 Trump Job Approve 12%(98) 24%(200) 43%(360) 15%(121) 6%(50) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 25%(286) 50%(566) 14%(160) 3%(31) 7%(83) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL19: Changing topics.. Thinking about police departments across the country, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Police departments Police Police Police need a departments departments departments do complete need major need only not need any Don’t Know / Demographic overhaul reforms minor reforms reforms at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(385) 39%(772) 26%(524) 8%(155) 8%(152) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 13%(64) 22%(106) 41%(199) 19%(92) 5%(25) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 10%(34) 27%(93) 47%(161) 9%(29) 7%(25) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 14%(28) 43%(88) 27%(56) 4%(8) 13%(26) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 28%(257) 52%(478) 11%(104) 2%(23) 6%(57) 919 Favorable of Trump 11%(91) 25%(207) 43%(364) 15%(128) 6%(48) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 26%(287) 51%(557) 14%(153) 2%(26) 7%(80) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 11%(55) 24%(122) 41%(209) 19%(97) 5%(27) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(36) 26%(85) 47%(155) 10%(31) 6%(21) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 15%(25) 45%(77) 25%(43) 3%(5) 13%(22) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 28%(262) 52%(480) 12%(110) 2%(21) 6%(57) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 17%(132) 37%(285) 30%(229) 7%(56) 8%(61) 762 #1 Issue: Security 14%(35) 25%(63) 34%(86) 17%(44) 9%(23) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 27%(95) 45%(159) 18%(64) 6%(20) 5%(16) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 16%(44) 38%(105) 32%(88) 7%(19) 8%(22) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 25%(20) 37%(29) 21%(16) 2%(2) 15%(11) 77 #1 Issue: Education 27%(20) 40%(30) 7%(5) 13%(9) 13%(9) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 23%(17) 52%(39) 16%(12) 4%(3) 5%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 20%(23) 53%(63) 20%(24) 2%(3) 5%(6) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 25%(195) 54%(420) 13%(104) 2%(16) 5%(38) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(67) 26%(172) 42%(278) 16%(104) 5%(34) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 26%(187) 54%(391) 12%(90) 2%(16) 5%(39) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(78) 23%(163) 45%(313) 16%(109) 5%(32) 696 2016 Vote: Other 11%(14) 49%(61) 30%(37) 6%(8) 4%(5) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(106) 35%(156) 19%(84) 5%(22) 17%(76) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 17%(221) 41%(523) 28%(363) 9%(111) 5%(68) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 23%(163) 36%(249) 23%(161) 6%(44) 12%(84) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL19: Changing topics.. Thinking about police departments across the country, which of the following comes closest to your opinion? Police departments Police Police Police need a departments departments departments do complete need major need only not need any Don’t Know / Demographic overhaul reforms minor reforms reforms at all No Opinion Total N Registered Voters 19%(385) 39%(772) 26%(524) 8%(155) 8%(152) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 24%(204) 50%(430) 17%(149) 3%(28) 5%(43) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 8%(41) 26%(139) 47%(254) 15%(79) 5%(28) 541 2012 Vote: Other 14%(9) 24%(15) 34%(21) 22%(13) 5%(3) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25%(131) 36%(189) 19%(100) 6%(35) 15%(77) 532 4-Region: Northeast 17%(59) 40%(143) 27%(95) 5%(17) 11%(40) 355 4-Region: Midwest 17%(76) 39%(180) 28%(127) 9%(41) 7%(33) 457 4-Region: South 22%(163) 37%(271) 25%(187) 9%(65) 8%(56) 742 4-Region: West 20%(86) 41%(178) 26%(115) 7%(33) 5%(23) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 27%(253) 52%(480) 11%(105) 2%(21) 7%(67) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 10%(78) 25%(201) 44%(350) 15%(121) 6%(48) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL20_1: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The protest in general Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(524) 23%(458) 13%(260) 8%(164) 24%(476) 5%(105) 1988 Gender: Male 27%(247) 24%(225) 13%(121) 8%(73) 25%(229) 4%(36) 930 Gender: Female 26%(277) 22%(233) 13%(139) 9%(91) 23%(248) 7%(69) 1058 Age: 18-34 37%(184) 23%(113) 10%(52) 6%(31) 14%(72) 9%(47) 499 Age: 35-44 31%(94) 26%(79) 13%(39) 9%(28) 15%(46) 5%(16) 302 Age: 45-64 20%(145) 21%(155) 15%(106) 9%(62) 31%(226) 4%(31) 724 Age: 65+ 22%(102) 24%(110) 14%(63) 10%(44) 28%(132) 3%(12) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 43%(65) 22%(33) 8%(12) 6%(8) 10%(16) 11%(16) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 35%(174) 24%(119) 11%(56) 8%(39) 15%(77) 8%(38) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 23%(113) 23%(113) 15%(77) 8%(41) 25%(126) 5%(26) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 21%(158) 23%(172) 13%(101) 10%(72) 30%(225) 3%(21) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 43%(339) 32%(249) 8%(61) 6%(46) 7%(56) 5%(38) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 27%(135) 22%(109) 18%(89) 8%(42) 19%(94) 7%(37) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 7%(50) 14%(99) 16%(110) 11%(76) 47%(326) 4%(31) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 45%(157) 33%(117) 7%(26) 4%(15) 6%(22) 4%(16) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 42%(182) 30%(131) 8%(36) 7%(31) 8%(34) 5%(22) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 24%(59) 24%(59) 17%(42) 9%(22) 21%(51) 5%(11) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29%(76) 19%(51) 18%(46) 8%(20) 17%(43) 10%(25) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(31) 15%(49) 16%(53) 11%(36) 47%(156) 3%(9) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5%(19) 14%(51) 16%(57) 11%(40) 47%(170) 6%(22) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 50%(304) 30%(179) 7%(45) 5%(27) 5%(31) 3%(16) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 24%(140) 26%(149) 19%(109) 7%(41) 18%(103) 6%(35) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(60) 16%(115) 14%(95) 13%(87) 45%(317) 3%(24) 698 Educ: < College 24%(301) 20%(245) 14%(172) 9%(109) 27%(341) 7%(83) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 26%(124) 29%(138) 12%(55) 8%(36) 22%(104) 3%(13) 470 Educ: Post-grad 37%(99) 28%(74) 12%(33) 7%(20) 12%(32) 4%(9) 267 Income: Under 50k 28%(283) 21%(211) 13%(127) 7%(68) 24%(248) 7%(74) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 25%(146) 23%(131) 13%(78) 11%(65) 24%(142) 3%(20) 582 Income: 100k+ 24%(95) 29%(115) 14%(55) 8%(31) 22%(86) 3%(12) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_1: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The protest in general Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(524) 23%(458) 13%(260) 8%(164) 24%(476) 5%(105) 1988 Ethnicity: White 22%(355) 23%(364) 13%(217) 9%(146) 28%(448) 5%(79) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 34%(65) 26%(49) 11%(21) 7%(13) 13%(25) 10%(20) 193 Ethnicity: Black 52%(130) 23%(58) 10%(24) 5%(14) 5%(12) 6%(15) 252 Ethnicity: Other 31%(39) 28%(36) 15%(19) 4%(5) 13%(17) 8%(11) 128 All Christian 20%(206) 25%(250) 15%(152) 10%(97) 27%(277) 3%(33) 1014 All Non-Christian 34%(40) 29%(34) 12%(15) 6%(8) 16%(19) 3%(3) 119 Atheist 53%(42) 18%(14) 8%(6) 7%(5) 14%(11) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 32%(148) 22%(105) 11%(51) 7%(32) 19%(89) 9%(42) 468 Something Else 29%(88) 18%(54) 12%(36) 7%(23) 26%(80) 9%(27) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 30%(41) 28%(38) 12%(17) 7%(10) 20%(27) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 24%(133) 21%(119) 12%(70) 10%(56) 28%(158) 5%(29) 565 Non-Evangelical 22%(156) 24%(171) 16%(112) 8%(58) 26%(188) 4%(29) 714 Community: Urban 34%(179) 25%(129) 13%(69) 8%(42) 15%(80) 4%(21) 519 Community: Suburban 26%(258) 24%(236) 13%(125) 8%(78) 24%(235) 5%(52) 984 Community: Rural 18%(88) 19%(93) 14%(66) 9%(44) 33%(161) 7%(33) 484 Employ: Private Sector 29%(190) 25%(163) 13%(89) 8%(54) 22%(147) 3%(21) 663 Employ: Government 33%(35) 24%(26) 12%(13) 7%(7) 12%(13) 12%(13) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 31%(45) 23%(34) 11%(16) 7%(10) 22%(32) 7%(10) 147 Employ: Homemaker 19%(23) 20%(24) 19%(23) 13%(16) 22%(27) 7%(8) 121 Employ: Retired 23%(117) 22%(114) 13%(69) 9%(49) 30%(155) 2%(12) 516 Employ: Unemployed 21%(51) 26%(64) 13%(31) 7%(17) 23%(57) 10%(24) 243 Employ: Other 24%(29) 15%(18) 12%(15) 7%(9) 31%(38) 11%(13) 122 Military HH: Yes 19%(62) 23%(76) 13%(43) 9%(30) 34%(115) 3%(10) 336 Military HH: No 28%(462) 23%(382) 13%(218) 8%(134) 22%(362) 6%(95) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 11%(63) 17%(97) 16%(86) 10%(54) 40%(223) 6%(31) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 32%(461) 25%(361) 12%(174) 8%(110) 18%(254) 5%(74) 1434 Trump Job Approve 9%(74) 15%(125) 15%(127) 12%(97) 45%(371) 4%(36) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 40%(450) 29%(332) 11%(129) 6%(66) 9%(100) 4%(48) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_1: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The protest in general Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(524) 23%(458) 13%(260) 8%(164) 24%(476) 5%(105) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 10%(47) 12%(58) 12%(58) 10%(48) 54%(260) 3%(15) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 8%(27) 19%(67) 20%(69) 14%(48) 32%(111) 6%(21) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(34) 26%(54) 22%(46) 10%(20) 18%(37) 8%(16) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 45%(417) 30%(278) 9%(83) 5%(46) 7%(64) 3%(32) 919 Favorable of Trump 9%(73) 15%(125) 15%(129) 12%(99) 45%(380) 4%(32) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 40%(443) 29%(324) 11%(124) 6%(62) 9%(94) 5%(54) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 9%(44) 13%(66) 12%(61) 10%(53) 53%(269) 3%(15) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 9%(29) 18%(59) 21%(68) 14%(45) 34%(110) 5%(17) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 16%(27) 22%(37) 23%(39) 12%(20) 17%(28) 12%(20) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 45%(416) 31%(286) 9%(85) 5%(43) 7%(66) 4%(34) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 21%(163) 24%(184) 14%(106) 11%(80) 25%(194) 5%(35) 762 #1 Issue: Security 10%(26) 13%(33) 14%(34) 9%(23) 49%(122) 5%(11) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 40%(142) 26%(93) 11%(39) 6%(20) 11%(37) 6%(22) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 21%(59) 22%(61) 16%(45) 8%(21) 27%(75) 6%(18) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 41%(31) 26%(20) 10%(7) 5%(4) 8%(6) 10%(8) 77 #1 Issue: Education 33%(24) 19%(14) 20%(15) 7%(5) 18%(13) 3%(2) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 41%(31) 28%(21) 5%(4) 10%(7) 12%(9) 3%(2) 75 #1 Issue: Other 41%(49) 26%(31) 8%(10) 3%(3) 16%(19) 6%(8) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 46%(354) 30%(234) 9%(69) 5%(42) 7%(52) 3%(23) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(49) 17%(109) 16%(105) 11%(75) 46%(300) 3%(17) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 43%(311) 33%(240) 8%(61) 6%(41) 7%(48) 3%(22) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(63) 15%(103) 16%(112) 10%(69) 47%(329) 3%(19) 696 2016 Vote: Other 24%(30) 19%(24) 21%(26) 11%(13) 22%(27) 3%(4) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27%(120) 20%(91) 14%(61) 9%(40) 16%(73) 13%(60) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 26%(333) 24%(305) 13%(172) 9%(118) 25%(323) 3%(36) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 27%(192) 22%(152) 13%(88) 7%(46) 22%(153) 10%(69) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_1: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The protest in general Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 26%(524) 23%(458) 13%(260) 8%(164) 24%(476) 5%(105) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 38%(327) 30%(254) 11%(95) 6%(51) 11%(96) 4%(30) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7%(37) 17%(91) 16%(85) 12%(64) 47%(252) 2%(12) 541 2012 Vote: Other 15%(9) 10%(6) 17%(10) 9%(6) 42%(26) 6%(3) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(152) 20%(106) 13%(68) 8%(44) 19%(103) 11%(60) 532 4-Region: Northeast 26%(92) 25%(87) 15%(53) 7%(26) 20%(70) 7%(26) 355 4-Region: Midwest 22%(103) 26%(117) 14%(66) 10%(44) 24%(111) 4%(16) 457 4-Region: South 27%(197) 20%(150) 14%(102) 9%(64) 25%(182) 6%(46) 742 4-Region: West 30%(132) 24%(103) 9%(39) 7%(30) 26%(113) 4%(17) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 44%(412) 31%(283) 8%(75) 6%(51) 7%(64) 4%(41) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8%(61) 15%(116) 17%(133) 11%(91) 45%(363) 4%(35) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL20_2: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? Protesters Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(464) 22%(440) 13%(260) 10%(207) 26%(512) 5%(105) 1988 Gender: Male 23%(218) 23%(216) 14%(129) 9%(81) 27%(253) 4%(33) 930 Gender: Female 23%(246) 21%(223) 12%(131) 12%(126) 25%(259) 7%(72) 1058 Age: 18-34 34%(168) 26%(128) 10%(51) 5%(26) 16%(79) 9%(47) 499 Age: 35-44 31%(95) 23%(69) 12%(38) 12%(35) 17%(51) 5%(15) 302 Age: 45-64 16%(117) 20%(146) 15%(109) 11%(82) 33%(238) 4%(31) 724 Age: 65+ 18%(83) 21%(97) 14%(63) 14%(64) 31%(143) 3%(12) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 45%(67) 25%(37) 5%(7) 5%(8) 9%(14) 11%(16) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 31%(158) 24%(122) 12%(61) 7%(33) 18%(91) 8%(38) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 21%(103) 21%(104) 15%(72) 11%(56) 28%(137) 5%(24) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 17%(125) 22%(164) 14%(104) 14%(101) 31%(232) 3%(23) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 40%(316) 29%(226) 11%(90) 7%(59) 7%(57) 5%(41) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 21%(106) 25%(125) 16%(80) 11%(55) 21%(104) 7%(37) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(41) 13%(88) 13%(91) 14%(94) 51%(351) 4%(28) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 42%(147) 32%(112) 10%(35) 6%(23) 7%(23) 4%(13) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 39%(169) 26%(114) 13%(55) 8%(36) 8%(34) 6%(28) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(45) 25%(62) 16%(39) 9%(23) 26%(64) 5%(11) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 23%(61) 24%(63) 15%(41) 12%(32) 15%(40) 10%(25) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 8%(25) 13%(43) 17%(55) 11%(36) 50%(166) 3%(9) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 4%(16) 13%(46) 10%(36) 16%(58) 52%(185) 5%(19) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 47%(281) 30%(178) 10%(61) 5%(31) 6%(34) 3%(16) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 20%(118) 27%(155) 18%(102) 10%(55) 19%(111) 6%(35) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 6%(45) 13%(93) 12%(86) 15%(102) 50%(350) 3%(21) 698 Educ: < College 21%(268) 19%(239) 13%(157) 12%(145) 29%(361) 6%(81) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(113) 27%(127) 13%(60) 8%(38) 26%(120) 3%(13) 470 Educ: Post-grad 31%(83) 27%(73) 16%(43) 9%(25) 12%(32) 4%(11) 267 Income: Under 50k 26%(258) 19%(195) 13%(136) 9%(92) 25%(255) 7%(75) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 20%(119) 25%(146) 12%(68) 13%(77) 27%(156) 3%(16) 582 Income: 100k+ 22%(86) 25%(98) 14%(57) 10%(38) 26%(101) 4%(14) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_2: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? Protesters Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(464) 22%(440) 13%(260) 10%(207) 26%(512) 5%(105) 1988 Ethnicity: White 18%(297) 22%(350) 13%(213) 12%(188) 30%(479) 5%(81) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 31%(59) 28%(54) 12%(23) 5%(10) 14%(26) 10%(18) 193 Ethnicity: Black 50%(126) 24%(60) 11%(27) 4%(11) 6%(14) 5%(14) 252 Ethnicity: Other 31%(40) 24%(30) 16%(20) 6%(8) 15%(19) 8%(10) 128 All Christian 17%(174) 22%(224) 16%(160) 12%(120) 30%(301) 3%(35) 1014 All Non-Christian 29%(35) 33%(39) 8%(10) 11%(13) 15%(18) 3%(3) 119 Atheist 46%(36) 21%(16) 9%(7) 8%(6) 16%(13) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 29%(137) 23%(107) 10%(45) 8%(39) 22%(103) 8%(38) 468 Something Else 26%(81) 18%(54) 13%(39) 9%(28) 25%(77) 9%(29) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 26%(35) 29%(40) 9%(12) 14%(19) 19%(26) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 20%(112) 19%(109) 15%(85) 11%(62) 29%(167) 5%(30) 565 Non-Evangelical 20%(141) 22%(160) 15%(105) 11%(79) 28%(200) 4%(30) 714 Community: Urban 31%(162) 24%(124) 15%(80) 8%(39) 17%(88) 5%(25) 519 Community: Suburban 23%(226) 25%(242) 12%(118) 10%(100) 25%(250) 5%(48) 984 Community: Rural 15%(75) 15%(74) 13%(62) 14%(67) 36%(174) 7%(32) 484 Employ: Private Sector 26%(170) 24%(159) 13%(86) 8%(56) 25%(168) 4%(24) 663 Employ: Government 31%(33) 21%(23) 15%(16) 8%(8) 15%(16) 10%(11) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 27%(39) 22%(33) 11%(15) 10%(14) 24%(36) 7%(10) 147 Employ: Homemaker 17%(20) 21%(25) 14%(17) 18%(22) 25%(30) 6%(7) 121 Employ: Retired 17%(88) 22%(112) 14%(74) 12%(62) 32%(167) 3%(13) 516 Employ: Unemployed 22%(54) 22%(53) 13%(31) 11%(26) 24%(58) 9%(21) 243 Employ: Other 21%(26) 16%(20) 13%(16) 12%(14) 26%(32) 12%(15) 122 Military HH: Yes 14%(49) 21%(71) 11%(36) 15%(50) 35%(118) 4%(12) 336 Military HH: No 25%(415) 22%(369) 14%(224) 10%(158) 24%(395) 6%(93) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 10%(53) 14%(75) 15%(85) 13%(72) 43%(240) 5%(29) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 29%(410) 25%(365) 12%(175) 9%(135) 19%(273) 5%(76) 1434 Trump Job Approve 7%(58) 14%(113) 13%(111) 14%(114) 48%(400) 4%(32) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 36%(405) 29%(327) 13%(145) 8%(90) 10%(108) 5%(51) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_2: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? Protesters Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(464) 22%(440) 13%(260) 10%(207) 26%(512) 5%(105) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 7%(33) 10%(49) 11%(53) 13%(61) 57%(276) 3%(14) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 7%(25) 19%(64) 17%(58) 16%(53) 36%(124) 5%(18) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 10%(22) 30%(62) 20%(42) 15%(31) 16%(33) 8%(17) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 42%(383) 29%(264) 11%(103) 6%(59) 8%(74) 4%(35) 919 Favorable of Trump 7%(57) 14%(116) 13%(110) 13%(112) 49%(412) 3%(29) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 36%(399) 29%(317) 13%(141) 8%(91) 9%(97) 5%(57) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(33) 11%(57) 10%(53) 13%(64) 56%(287) 3%(13) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 7%(24) 18%(59) 17%(57) 15%(48) 38%(125) 5%(16) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 13%(22) 23%(40) 20%(35) 16%(27) 16%(28) 11%(20) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 40%(377) 30%(277) 11%(106) 7%(64) 7%(69) 4%(37) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 19%(144) 22%(164) 15%(111) 12%(94) 28%(215) 4%(34) 762 #1 Issue: Security 9%(22) 13%(33) 10%(26) 12%(31) 51%(127) 5%(11) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 35%(124) 29%(103) 10%(35) 7%(23) 13%(47) 6%(21) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 19%(52) 17%(47) 17%(47) 14%(38) 26%(74) 7%(20) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 40%(31) 23%(18) 9%(7) 9%(7) 11%(8) 9%(7) 77 #1 Issue: Education 34%(25) 21%(16) 19%(14) 10%(7) 13%(10) 3%(2) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 33%(25) 38%(28) 11%(8) 6%(5) 10%(7) 3%(2) 75 #1 Issue: Other 35%(42) 26%(31) 10%(12) 2%(3) 20%(24) 6%(8) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 40%(309) 30%(234) 12%(95) 7%(53) 7%(56) 3%(26) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 6%(38) 15%(96) 14%(89) 13%(86) 50%(331) 2%(15) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 39%(282) 30%(217) 13%(94) 7%(51) 8%(55) 4%(26) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 6%(44) 15%(102) 13%(93) 13%(88) 51%(351) 3%(17) 696 2016 Vote: Other 18%(22) 27%(33) 21%(27) 12%(14) 20%(25) 3%(3) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 26%(117) 20%(89) 10%(45) 12%(54) 18%(81) 13%(58) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 22%(287) 23%(293) 14%(177) 11%(140) 27%(352) 3%(39) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 25%(177) 21%(146) 12%(84) 10%(67) 23%(160) 9%(66) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_2: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? Protesters Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 23%(464) 22%(440) 13%(260) 10%(207) 26%(512) 5%(105) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 33%(283) 29%(246) 14%(119) 9%(75) 12%(99) 4%(31) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 5%(25) 16%(85) 13%(70) 14%(75) 51%(275) 2%(11) 541 2012 Vote: Other 7%(4) 21%(13) 16%(10) 11%(6) 41%(24) 4%(3) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(151) 18%(96) 11%(60) 10%(51) 21%(113) 11%(60) 532 4-Region: Northeast 23%(81) 26%(90) 13%(47) 10%(35) 23%(80) 6%(21) 355 4-Region: Midwest 20%(91) 22%(102) 13%(59) 12%(57) 28%(129) 4%(20) 457 4-Region: South 25%(184) 20%(145) 14%(107) 9%(64) 27%(197) 6%(46) 742 4-Region: West 25%(109) 24%(103) 11%(47) 12%(52) 24%(106) 4%(18) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 40%(370) 30%(275) 11%(105) 7%(68) 7%(64) 5%(44) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 6%(46) 13%(103) 14%(110) 13%(108) 50%(401) 4%(32) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL20_3: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The police Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 33%(666) 22%(431) 15%(296) 10%(204) 15%(292) 5%(99) 1988 Gender: Male 35%(323) 22%(201) 15%(137) 10%(97) 15%(140) 4%(33) 930 Gender: Female 32%(343) 22%(230) 15%(159) 10%(108) 14%(153) 6%(65) 1058 Age: 18-34 17%(85) 16%(82) 13%(65) 18%(89) 27%(135) 9%(44) 499 Age: 35-44 26%(78) 24%(74) 17%(52) 12%(37) 16%(48) 4%(12) 302 Age: 45-64 43%(310) 21%(150) 14%(104) 7%(49) 11%(79) 4%(32) 724 Age: 65+ 42%(193) 27%(125) 16%(75) 6%(30) 6%(30) 2%(11) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 12%(18) 11%(17) 12%(18) 20%(30) 33%(50) 11%(17) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 22%(109) 20%(98) 14%(72) 16%(78) 23%(114) 6%(33) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 37%(183) 22%(109) 16%(78) 8%(38) 12%(61) 5%(26) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 41%(308) 25%(190) 15%(109) 7%(56) 9%(66) 3%(19) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 16%(124) 23%(178) 19%(150) 16%(125) 21%(168) 6%(44) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 26%(133) 24%(120) 17%(84) 12%(59) 16%(79) 6%(31) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 59%(409) 19%(133) 9%(63) 3%(20) 6%(45) 3%(23) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 16%(58) 24%(84) 17%(59) 17%(59) 22%(79) 4%(14) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 15%(67) 22%(94) 21%(91) 15%(66) 20%(89) 7%(30) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 27%(67) 23%(57) 18%(43) 11%(27) 16%(39) 5%(12) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 25%(66) 24%(63) 16%(41) 12%(32) 15%(41) 7%(20) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 60%(199) 18%(60) 11%(35) 3%(10) 7%(22) 2%(7) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 58%(210) 20%(73) 8%(28) 3%(9) 6%(23) 4%(16) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13%(79) 24%(146) 21%(126) 19%(112) 21%(124) 3%(16) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 27%(156) 23%(133) 17%(99) 9%(51) 18%(106) 6%(33) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 59%(411) 20%(140) 8%(55) 4%(28) 6%(45) 3%(19) 698 Educ: < College 36%(452) 18%(223) 14%(169) 10%(129) 16%(202) 6%(76) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 31%(147) 26%(123) 16%(75) 11%(52) 12%(58) 3%(15) 470 Educ: Post-grad 25%(67) 32%(84) 19%(51) 9%(24) 12%(33) 3%(8) 267 Income: Under 50k 31%(315) 19%(191) 15%(156) 10%(99) 17%(177) 7%(74) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 36%(212) 24%(137) 15%(87) 10%(58) 13%(74) 2%(13) 582 Income: 100k+ 35%(138) 26%(103) 13%(53) 12%(47) 10%(41) 3%(12) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_3: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The police Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 33%(666) 22%(431) 15%(296) 10%(204) 15%(292) 5%(99) 1988 Ethnicity: White 38%(615) 24%(384) 14%(229) 9%(152) 10%(157) 4%(71) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 16%(31) 17%(33) 20%(39) 16%(31) 20%(38) 10%(20) 193 Ethnicity: Black 11%(27) 13%(32) 15%(37) 11%(27) 44%(112) 7%(17) 252 Ethnicity: Other 18%(24) 11%(15) 23%(30) 20%(25) 19%(24) 9%(11) 128 All Christian 41%(413) 25%(250) 13%(135) 8%(78) 10%(105) 3%(33) 1014 All Non-Christian 30%(35) 21%(25) 22%(26) 14%(16) 11%(13) 2%(2) 119 Atheist 16%(12) 23%(18) 20%(15) 22%(17) 18%(14) 1%(1) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 20%(95) 20%(92) 15%(71) 13%(60) 24%(111) 8%(39) 468 Something Else 36%(110) 15%(45) 16%(48) 11%(33) 16%(49) 8%(24) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 34%(46) 22%(29) 20%(27) 14%(18) 10%(13) 1%(2) 136 Evangelical 43%(241) 19%(110) 11%(64) 8%(43) 14%(80) 5%(26) 565 Non-Evangelical 37%(267) 25%(177) 16%(113) 9%(62) 9%(67) 4%(29) 714 Community: Urban 23%(118) 20%(103) 18%(92) 14%(71) 22%(115) 4%(21) 519 Community: Suburban 36%(350) 24%(240) 13%(131) 10%(95) 12%(120) 5%(48) 984 Community: Rural 41%(198) 18%(88) 15%(73) 8%(38) 12%(57) 6%(29) 484 Employ: Private Sector 32%(211) 26%(169) 13%(89) 11%(74) 15%(98) 3%(21) 663 Employ: Government 24%(26) 22%(23) 21%(23) 10%(10) 14%(15) 9%(10) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 29%(43) 24%(35) 14%(21) 10%(15) 18%(26) 5%(7) 147 Employ: Homemaker 43%(52) 14%(17) 20%(24) 7%(9) 9%(11) 6%(7) 121 Employ: Retired 45%(231) 23%(117) 14%(74) 7%(35) 9%(48) 2%(11) 516 Employ: Unemployed 27%(65) 18%(45) 11%(28) 11%(27) 21%(50) 11%(28) 243 Employ: Other 22%(27) 15%(19) 25%(30) 11%(13) 18%(22) 9%(11) 122 Military HH: Yes 48%(160) 21%(72) 13%(42) 8%(26) 7%(23) 3%(11) 336 Military HH: No 31%(505) 22%(359) 15%(254) 11%(178) 16%(269) 5%(87) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 56%(309) 21%(118) 9%(49) 4%(21) 5%(30) 5%(26) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 25%(356) 22%(313) 17%(247) 13%(183) 18%(262) 5%(72) 1434 Trump Job Approve 59%(487) 20%(164) 9%(71) 4%(30) 6%(50) 3%(26) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 16%(175) 23%(265) 20%(220) 15%(174) 21%(240) 5%(52) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_3: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The police Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 33%(666) 22%(431) 15%(296) 10%(204) 15%(292) 5%(99) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 67%(328) 15%(73) 7%(34) 2%(11) 6%(32) 2%(9) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 46%(159) 27%(91) 11%(37) 6%(19) 5%(19) 5%(17) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 25%(52) 28%(58) 17%(34) 13%(26) 10%(21) 8%(16) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 13%(123) 22%(207) 20%(186) 16%(148) 24%(219) 4%(37) 919 Favorable of Trump 61%(509) 20%(165) 8%(68) 3%(28) 6%(46) 3%(21) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 14%(153) 24%(260) 20%(217) 16%(172) 22%(241) 5%(58) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 68%(348) 15%(76) 7%(34) 2%(11) 6%(30) 2%(9) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 49%(161) 27%(89) 10%(34) 5%(17) 5%(16) 4%(12) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 21%(36) 27%(46) 18%(31) 9%(16) 13%(23) 12%(20) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 13%(117) 23%(215) 20%(186) 17%(156) 23%(218) 4%(38) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 36%(273) 22%(169) 14%(103) 10%(77) 14%(106) 4%(34) 762 #1 Issue: Security 58%(146) 17%(42) 11%(28) 2%(5) 7%(17) 5%(12) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 19%(68) 25%(87) 20%(69) 12%(44) 20%(71) 4%(14) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 39%(108) 24%(67) 13%(36) 7%(20) 10%(29) 7%(19) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 19%(14) 11%(8) 15%(12) 18%(14) 27%(20) 11%(8) 77 #1 Issue: Education 19%(14) 16%(12) 20%(15) 20%(15) 24%(17) 1%(1) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 15%(11) 21%(16) 16%(12) 22%(16) 22%(16) 4%(3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 26%(31) 25%(30) 17%(21) 12%(14) 14%(16) 6%(7) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 17%(129) 24%(183) 20%(152) 15%(119) 21%(163) 4%(27) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 59%(384) 22%(144) 9%(59) 2%(15) 6%(37) 3%(17) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 16%(113) 25%(178) 21%(154) 14%(104) 21%(149) 4%(27) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 60%(416) 20%(139) 9%(65) 3%(17) 6%(42) 2%(17) 696 2016 Vote: Other 32%(40) 31%(38) 17%(21) 12%(15) 5%(6) 3%(3) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 22%(98) 17%(75) 13%(56) 15%(68) 21%(95) 12%(51) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 37%(481) 23%(296) 15%(196) 9%(119) 12%(155) 3%(41) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 26%(185) 19%(135) 14%(100) 12%(85) 20%(137) 8%(58) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_3: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The police Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 33%(666) 22%(431) 15%(296) 10%(204) 15%(292) 5%(99) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 21%(183) 24%(208) 19%(164) 13%(112) 18%(157) 3%(30) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 60%(324) 21%(116) 8%(45) 3%(17) 5%(26) 2%(12) 541 2012 Vote: Other 52%(31) 17%(10) 9%(5) 10%(6) 7%(4) 6%(3) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 24%(127) 18%(96) 15%(82) 13%(69) 20%(105) 10%(53) 532 4-Region: Northeast 30%(106) 24%(84) 17%(60) 11%(39) 13%(45) 6%(22) 355 4-Region: Midwest 39%(180) 18%(84) 15%(69) 9%(42) 13%(61) 4%(20) 457 4-Region: South 33%(247) 21%(154) 13%(98) 10%(75) 17%(128) 5%(40) 742 4-Region: West 31%(133) 25%(109) 16%(69) 11%(48) 14%(59) 4%(17) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 15%(140) 23%(210) 19%(173) 17%(157) 22%(200) 5%(46) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 58%(465) 20%(161) 9%(75) 3%(23) 6%(50) 3%(25) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL20_4: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The ’militia’ Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 5%(102) 6%(118) 13%(251) 11%(221) 45%(904) 20%(392) 1988 Gender: Male 7%(65) 8%(72) 15%(141) 12%(108) 44%(409) 15%(135) 930 Gender: Female 3%(37) 4%(45) 10%(110) 11%(113) 47%(495) 24%(257) 1058 Age: 18-34 7%(35) 9%(46) 11%(57) 12%(60) 32%(158) 29%(143) 499 Age: 35-44 8%(23) 8%(24) 17%(53) 10%(31) 37%(111) 20%(60) 302 Age: 45-64 4%(29) 4%(31) 13%(96) 11%(78) 50%(359) 18%(131) 724 Age: 65+ 3%(15) 4%(17) 10%(45) 11%(51) 60%(275) 13%(59) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 5%(8) 7%(11) 13%(20) 10%(15) 22%(33) 42%(63) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 8%(39) 9%(45) 12%(60) 12%(59) 38%(189) 22%(112) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 5%(23) 5%(24) 18%(91) 10%(51) 44%(217) 18%(91) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 3%(25) 4%(33) 9%(65) 12%(89) 57%(423) 15%(113) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 4%(29) 5%(37) 12%(98) 11%(89) 48%(382) 20%(155) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 4%(18) 5%(27) 11%(56) 11%(54) 48%(244) 21%(106) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(56) 8%(54) 14%(97) 11%(78) 40%(278) 19%(131) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 5%(19) 6%(20) 15%(52) 12%(42) 45%(159) 17%(60) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 2%(10) 4%(17) 10%(45) 11%(46) 51%(223) 22%(95) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 5%(11) 6%(16) 13%(31) 10%(25) 50%(123) 15%(37) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 3%(7) 4%(11) 10%(25) 11%(29) 46%(121) 26%(69) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(36) 11%(36) 17%(58) 12%(40) 38%(127) 11%(38) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 6%(20) 5%(18) 11%(39) 10%(38) 42%(151) 26%(93) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 3%(21) 4%(24) 11%(64) 12%(71) 54%(323) 16%(98) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 6%(35) 6%(33) 15%(89) 11%(64) 43%(249) 18%(107) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 6%(42) 8%(58) 13%(93) 12%(81) 43%(299) 18%(125) 698 Educ: < College 5%(68) 5%(61) 12%(152) 11%(140) 44%(545) 23%(285) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 4%(18) 8%(36) 14%(67) 10%(49) 49%(229) 15%(70) 470 Educ: Post-grad 6%(17) 7%(20) 12%(31) 12%(32) 49%(130) 14%(37) 267 Income: Under 50k 6%(57) 6%(60) 13%(130) 11%(107) 39%(398) 26%(259) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 3%(18) 5%(31) 11%(62) 13%(76) 52%(305) 15%(90) 582 Income: 100k+ 7%(27) 7%(26) 15%(58) 10%(38) 51%(201) 11%(43) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_4: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The ’militia’ Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 5%(102) 6%(118) 13%(251) 11%(221) 45%(904) 20%(392) 1988 Ethnicity: White 5%(75) 6%(95) 13%(201) 11%(180) 47%(761) 18%(295) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 9%(17) 9%(17) 14%(26) 9%(18) 34%(66) 25%(48) 193 Ethnicity: Black 8%(19) 6%(14) 13%(32) 10%(24) 37%(93) 28%(70) 252 Ethnicity: Other 6%(8) 6%(8) 14%(18) 13%(17) 39%(50) 21%(27) 128 All Christian 6%(59) 7%(67) 15%(152) 12%(119) 45%(460) 15%(157) 1014 All Non-Christian 3%(4) 13%(16) 15%(18) 15%(18) 49%(59) 3%(4) 119 Atheist — (0) 3%(2) 7%(6) 11%(9) 61%(48) 18%(14) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 4%(19) 4%(17) 9%(40) 11%(51) 46%(214) 27%(127) 468 Something Else 7%(20) 5%(15) 11%(35) 8%(25) 40%(123) 29%(90) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 3%(4) 12%(17) 17%(24) 14%(20) 47%(64) 6%(8) 136 Evangelical 8%(45) 8%(47) 14%(80) 11%(63) 37%(210) 21%(121) 565 Non-Evangelical 4%(32) 5%(34) 14%(97) 10%(73) 50%(361) 17%(119) 714 Community: Urban 7%(38) 9%(45) 15%(78) 11%(58) 39%(203) 19%(98) 519 Community: Suburban 4%(39) 5%(45) 12%(118) 11%(103) 50%(496) 19%(183) 984 Community: Rural 5%(25) 6%(28) 11%(55) 12%(59) 42%(205) 23%(112) 484 Employ: Private Sector 5%(36) 8%(53) 14%(90) 12%(77) 45%(301) 16%(106) 663 Employ: Government 5%(5) 6%(6) 17%(18) 7%(8) 48%(51) 18%(19) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 6%(9) 10%(15) 13%(18) 16%(23) 37%(54) 19%(28) 147 Employ: Homemaker 2%(3) 3%(4) 7%(8) 13%(16) 48%(58) 27%(32) 121 Employ: Retired 4%(22) 4%(20) 11%(56) 9%(48) 56%(287) 16%(82) 516 Employ: Unemployed 5%(12) 4%(9) 16%(40) 9%(23) 39%(95) 27%(65) 243 Employ: Other 10%(12) 7%(8) 11%(13) 9%(12) 33%(40) 30%(37) 122 Military HH: Yes 5%(17) 7%(24) 13%(45) 15%(50) 45%(151) 14%(48) 336 Military HH: No 5%(85) 6%(94) 12%(206) 10%(171) 46%(753) 21%(344) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 9%(53) 10%(57) 13%(74) 12%(66) 35%(193) 20%(111) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 3%(50) 4%(61) 12%(177) 11%(155) 50%(710) 20%(282) 1434 Trump Job Approve 9%(73) 9%(75) 15%(122) 10%(80) 39%(322) 19%(157) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 2%(28) 4%(42) 11%(127) 12%(140) 51%(578) 19%(210) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_4: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The ’militia’ Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 5%(102) 6%(118) 13%(251) 11%(221) 45%(904) 20%(392) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 12%(58) 10%(50) 10%(50) 9%(43) 40%(195) 19%(92) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 5%(16) 7%(25) 21%(72) 11%(37) 37%(127) 19%(65) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 3%(7) 6%(12) 14%(29) 20%(41) 32%(66) 25%(52) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(22) 3%(30) 11%(99) 11%(99) 56%(512) 17%(158) 919 Favorable of Trump 9%(79) 9%(73) 14%(114) 11%(90) 39%(329) 18%(152) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 2%(22) 4%(42) 12%(130) 12%(130) 51%(563) 19%(215) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 12%(60) 10%(51) 11%(55) 11%(55) 39%(198) 18%(91) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 6%(19) 7%(22) 18%(60) 11%(35) 40%(131) 19%(61) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 2%(4) 6%(10) 15%(26) 17%(30) 29%(50) 30%(52) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2%(18) 3%(32) 11%(104) 11%(100) 55%(513) 17%(162) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 6%(42) 7%(51) 13%(102) 11%(83) 42%(318) 22%(165) 762 #1 Issue: Security 10%(24) 8%(20) 14%(34) 9%(23) 41%(103) 18%(45) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 2%(6) 5%(16) 11%(38) 15%(52) 49%(173) 19%(68) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 6%(15) 4%(11) 13%(35) 10%(28) 53%(149) 15%(41) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 3%(3) 4%(3) 12%(9) 7%(6) 42%(32) 31%(24) 77 #1 Issue: Education 8%(6) 5%(3) 19%(14) 13%(9) 34%(25) 21%(15) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 3%(2) 7%(6) 12%(9) 15%(12) 50%(38) 12%(9) 75 #1 Issue: Other 3%(3) 6%(7) 7%(8) 7%(9) 56%(67) 21%(25) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 3%(22) 5%(41) 12%(89) 11%(84) 54%(419) 15%(119) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 7%(49) 9%(57) 14%(93) 12%(78) 42%(276) 16%(102) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 2%(18) 5%(35) 12%(84) 10%(73) 55%(397) 16%(118) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 9%(59) 8%(54) 15%(104) 12%(82) 42%(292) 15%(105) 696 2016 Vote: Other 3%(3) 4%(5) 13%(16) 16%(19) 54%(67) 11%(14) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5%(22) 5%(24) 11%(47) 11%(48) 33%(148) 35%(155) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 5%(59) 7%(85) 12%(159) 11%(147) 50%(640) 15%(197) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 6%(43) 5%(33) 13%(92) 11%(74) 38%(264) 28%(195) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POL20_4: As you may know in Kenosha, Wis. and cities across the countries, there are ongoing protests and demonstrations in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake and others in the Black community.Thinking about these protests, in general, do you support or oppose each of the following? The ’militia’ Neither Strongly Somewhat support nor Somewhat Strongly Don’t know / Demographic support support oppose oppose oppose No opinion Total N Registered Voters 5%(102) 6%(118) 13%(251) 11%(221) 45%(904) 20%(392) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 3%(28) 5%(45) 12%(100) 11%(92) 53%(452) 16%(136) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 7%(36) 7%(38) 12%(65) 11%(62) 47%(255) 16%(85) 541 2012 Vote: Other 6%(3) 7%(4) 23%(14) 15%(9) 37%(22) 13%(8) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(35) 6%(30) 13%(71) 11%(58) 33%(174) 31%(163) 532 4-Region: Northeast 4%(14) 9%(33) 15%(53) 12%(44) 42%(148) 18%(63) 355 4-Region: Midwest 8%(35) 3%(15) 12%(56) 11%(51) 47%(216) 18%(84) 457 4-Region: South 5%(35) 6%(41) 13%(99) 10%(77) 43%(320) 23%(169) 742 4-Region: West 4%(19) 6%(28) 10%(43) 11%(48) 51%(220) 18%(76) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 4%(33) 5%(43) 12%(110) 11%(102) 50%(463) 19%(175) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8%(61) 8%(61) 14%(108) 11%(88) 42%(334) 18%(146) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL21_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? A police officer in Kenosha, Wis., shooting Jacob Blake, a 29-year old Black man Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 51%(1010) 30%(605) 10%(207) 8%(165) 1988 Gender: Male 53%(497) 30%(283) 10%(94) 6%(56) 930 Gender: Female 49%(513) 30%(323) 11%(113) 10%(109) 1058 Age: 18-34 48%(237) 29%(143) 9%(47) 14%(72) 499 Age: 35-44 46%(138) 33%(101) 12%(36) 9%(28) 302 Age: 45-64 47%(338) 32%(235) 13%(94) 8%(57) 724 Age: 65+ 64%(297) 27%(126) 7%(30) 2%(9) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 52%(78) 24%(37) 6%(9) 17%(26) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 45%(229) 31%(157) 11%(55) 12%(63) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 47%(232) 31%(153) 13%(63) 10%(49) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 56%(417) 31%(232) 9%(71) 4%(28) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 60%(473) 26%(209) 8%(61) 6%(46) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 51%(258) 29%(149) 9%(43) 11%(56) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 40%(279) 36%(248) 15%(103) 9%(63) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 60%(212) 27%(97) 8%(27) 5%(18) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 60%(262) 26%(112) 8%(34) 7%(29) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 56%(136) 30%(73) 7%(18) 7%(17) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 47%(122) 29%(75) 10%(25) 15%(39) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 45%(150) 34%(113) 15%(49) 7%(22) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 36%(129) 38%(135) 15%(54) 11%(41) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 64%(388) 25%(152) 6%(36) 4%(27) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 52%(299) 31%(180) 9%(50) 8%(47) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 42%(295) 35%(246) 14%(101) 8%(56) 698 Educ: < College 48%(602) 30%(381) 11%(141) 10%(127) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 55%(258) 30%(139) 10%(47) 6%(27) 470 Educ: Post-grad 56%(150) 32%(86) 7%(19) 4%(12) 267 Income: Under 50k 49%(493) 29%(297) 11%(111) 11%(110) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 53%(309) 31%(178) 10%(57) 7%(38) 582 Income: 100k+ 53%(209) 33%(130) 10%(39) 4%(17) 395 Ethnicity: White 51%(817) 31%(494) 11%(174) 8%(124) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 46%(89) 30%(57) 12%(23) 12%(24) 193 Ethnicity: Black 54%(137) 28%(70) 7%(18) 11%(27) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? A police officer in Kenosha, Wis., shooting Jacob Blake, a 29-year old Black man Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 51%(1010) 30%(605) 10%(207) 8%(165) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 44%(57) 33%(42) 12%(15) 12%(15) 128 All Christian 49%(500) 34%(346) 11%(115) 5%(53) 1014 All Non-Christian 63%(75) 28%(33) 5%(6) 4% (5) 119 Atheist 63%(50) 21%(17) 9% (7) 6% (5) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 50%(235) 26%(123) 9%(44) 14%(67) 468 Something Else 49%(151) 28%(87) 11%(34) 12%(37) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 59%(80) 30%(41) 7%(9) 4%(6) 136 Evangelical 44%(250) 35%(200) 13%(75) 7%(41) 565 Non-Evangelical 54%(387) 30%(217) 9%(66) 6%(44) 714 Community: Urban 48%(250) 32%(168) 11%(58) 8%(43) 519 Community: Suburban 56%(550) 29%(286) 8%(83) 7%(65) 984 Community: Rural 43%(210) 31%(152) 13%(65) 12%(57) 484 Employ: Private Sector 51%(339) 32%(210) 11%(76) 6%(38) 663 Employ: Government 42%(44) 35%(38) 4%(4) 19%(21) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 51%(75) 28%(42) 12%(18) 9%(13) 147 Employ: Homemaker 45%(54) 36%(43) 10%(12) 10%(12) 121 Employ: Retired 60%(310) 28%(147) 9%(46) 3%(14) 516 Employ: Unemployed 40%(98) 29%(70) 15%(36) 16%(40) 243 Employ: Other 42%(51) 34%(41) 9%(11) 15%(18) 122 Military HH: Yes 50%(167) 34%(115) 11%(38) 5%(16) 336 Military HH: No 51%(844) 30%(491) 10%(169) 9%(149) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 40%(224) 34%(190) 15%(83) 10%(58) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 55%(787) 29%(416) 9%(124) 7%(107) 1434 Trump Job Approve 40%(330) 36%(299) 15%(123) 9%(77) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 60%(677) 26%(296) 7%(78) 7%(75) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 44%(213) 34%(165) 12%(60) 10%(48) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 34%(117) 39%(134) 18%(63) 8%(29) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 45%(94) 34%(71) 10%(20) 10%(22) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 63%(583) 25%(226) 6%(58) 6%(53) 919 Favorable of Trump 41%(346) 35%(297) 14%(119) 9%(75) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 60%(656) 27%(295) 7%(75) 7%(75) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_1: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? A police officer in Kenosha, Wis., shooting Jacob Blake, a 29-year old Black man Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 51%(1010) 30%(605) 10%(207) 8%(165) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 44%(226) 35%(177) 11%(56) 10%(49) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 37%(120) 37%(120) 19%(63) 8%(25) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 40%(69) 34%(58) 13%(22) 14%(24) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 63%(588) 26%(237) 6%(53) 6%(52) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 48%(364) 32%(246) 12%(88) 8%(64) 762 #1 Issue: Security 45%(113) 32%(79) 12%(29) 12%(30) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 55%(194) 30%(105) 7%(25) 8%(29) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 53%(146) 29%(81) 12%(34) 6%(17) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 57%(44) 19%(15) 10% (8) 13%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 40%(29) 37%(27) 11% (8) 12% (8) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 60%(45) 28%(21) 11% (8) 1% (1) 75 #1 Issue: Other 63%(75) 27%(32) 5% (7) 5%(6) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 66%(507) 24%(187) 7%(51) 4%(28) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 43%(285) 37%(245) 13%(85) 6%(41) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 61%(444) 27%(196) 7%(49) 5%(35) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 45%(314) 35%(243) 13%(94) 7%(45) 696 2016 Vote: Other 54%(67) 31%(38) 9%(12) 5% (7) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(186) 29%(128) 12%(52) 18%(79) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 56%(716) 30%(387) 9%(119) 5%(65) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 42%(295) 31%(218) 13%(88) 14%(100) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 60%(514) 26%(224) 8%(68) 6%(49) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 47%(256) 34%(186) 12%(66) 6%(33) 541 2012 Vote: Other 31%(19) 51%(31) 10%(6) 8% (5) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 42%(221) 31%(165) 13%(67) 15%(79) 532 4-Region: Northeast 53%(188) 30%(105) 9%(31) 8%(30) 355 4-Region: Midwest 51%(231) 32%(148) 9%(40) 8%(38) 457 4-Region: South 50%(372) 29%(214) 11%(85) 10%(71) 742 4-Region: West 50%(219) 32%(137) 12%(51) 6%(27) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 60%(560) 26%(242) 7%(67) 6%(56) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 42%(333) 36%(285) 14%(113) 9%(68) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL21_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year old from Illinois, allegedly shooting and killing 2 people in Kenosha, Wis., who were protesting the shooting of Jacob Blake Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 39%(784) 34%(670) 13%(255) 14%(280) 1988 Gender: Male 40%(372) 37%(341) 12%(111) 11%(107) 930 Gender: Female 39%(412) 31%(328) 14%(145) 16%(173) 1058 Age: 18-34 43%(215) 27%(137) 11%(56) 18%(92) 499 Age: 35-44 36%(109) 32%(95) 14%(41) 18%(56) 302 Age: 45-64 35%(256) 36%(260) 14%(103) 15%(105) 724 Age: 65+ 44%(204) 38%(177) 12%(55) 6%(26) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 47%(70) 25%(38) 7%(11) 21%(31) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 41%(207) 28%(143) 12%(62) 18%(91) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 35%(172) 33%(164) 16%(78) 17%(82) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 39%(295) 39%(293) 12%(90) 9%(71) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 48%(381) 31%(244) 10%(77) 11%(87) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 39%(198) 35%(176) 11%(55) 15%(77) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 30%(205) 36%(250) 18%(123) 17%(115) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 46%(162) 32%(112) 11%(40) 11%(38) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 50%(219) 30%(132) 8%(37) 11%(49) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(95) 40%(99) 9%(22) 11%(27) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 39%(102) 29%(77) 13%(33) 19%(50) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 34%(114) 39%(131) 14%(48) 12%(41) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 25%(91) 33%(119) 21%(75) 21%(75) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 52%(315) 31%(189) 7%(44) 9%(53) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 38%(221) 34%(193) 14%(80) 14%(83) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 32%(226) 38%(264) 16%(110) 14%(98) 698 Educ: < College 37%(457) 33%(413) 13%(168) 17%(213) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 44%(206) 34%(158) 13%(63) 9%(43) 470 Educ: Post-grad 45%(120) 37%(98) 9%(25) 9%(24) 267 Income: Under 50k 38%(382) 32%(326) 13%(133) 17%(171) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 41%(239) 35%(203) 12%(70) 12%(70) 582 Income: 100k+ 41%(163) 36%(140) 13%(53) 10%(38) 395 Ethnicity: White 39%(622) 34%(550) 13%(209) 14%(227) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 40%(77) 26%(50) 17%(32) 18%(34) 193 Ethnicity: Black 46%(116) 31%(77) 10%(24) 14%(35) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year old from Illinois, allegedly shooting and killing 2 people in Kenosha, Wis., who were protesting the shooting of Jacob Blake Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 39%(784) 34%(670) 13%(255) 14%(280) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 35%(45) 33%(42) 17%(22) 14%(18) 128 All Christian 39%(391) 36%(369) 14%(138) 11%(116) 1014 All Non-Christian 50%(59) 32%(38) 12%(15) 6% (8) 119 Atheist 49%(39) 39%(30) 5%(4) 7% (5) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 40%(189) 30%(140) 12%(54) 18%(85) 468 Something Else 34%(106) 30%(93) 14%(44) 21%(65) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 46%(63) 36%(48) 11%(15) 7%(10) 136 Evangelical 35%(200) 32%(183) 15%(83) 18%(99) 565 Non-Evangelical 39%(282) 37%(261) 13%(95) 11%(77) 714 Community: Urban 38%(196) 33%(174) 13%(66) 16%(83) 519 Community: Suburban 42%(417) 35%(343) 12%(123) 10%(102) 984 Community: Rural 35%(171) 32%(153) 14%(66) 20%(95) 484 Employ: Private Sector 43%(286) 32%(213) 14%(90) 11%(75) 663 Employ: Government 36%(38) 36%(38) 11%(12) 18%(19) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 38%(56) 27%(40) 17%(26) 17%(25) 147 Employ: Homemaker 31%(38) 36%(43) 13%(16) 20%(24) 121 Employ: Retired 42%(216) 39%(200) 11%(55) 9%(45) 516 Employ: Unemployed 32%(79) 30%(73) 17%(40) 21%(51) 243 Employ: Other 28%(35) 36%(44) 10%(12) 26%(32) 122 Military HH: Yes 37%(123) 38%(129) 14%(49) 10%(35) 336 Military HH: No 40%(661) 33%(541) 13%(207) 15%(245) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 31%(169) 35%(197) 16%(88) 18%(100) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 43%(614) 33%(473) 12%(167) 13%(179) 1434 Trump Job Approve 31%(254) 37%(304) 16%(133) 17%(139) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 47%(525) 32%(359) 10%(117) 11%(126) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 35%(169) 36%(175) 12%(59) 17%(83) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 25%(84) 38%(129) 21%(74) 16%(56) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 29%(61) 40%(82) 18%(38) 13%(27) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 50%(464) 30%(277) 9%(79) 11%(99) 919 Favorable of Trump 32%(270) 36%(300) 15%(128) 17%(139) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 46%(508) 32%(356) 10%(113) 11%(125) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_2: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year old from Illinois, allegedly shooting and killing 2 people in Kenosha, Wis., who were protesting the shooting of Jacob Blake Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 39%(784) 34%(670) 13%(255) 14%(280) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 34%(172) 36%(183) 12%(59) 19%(95) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 30%(98) 36%(117) 21%(69) 14%(45) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 28%(49) 38%(65) 16%(28) 17%(30) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 49%(459) 31%(291) 9%(85) 10%(95) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 37%(285) 34%(260) 13%(101) 15%(117) 762 #1 Issue: Security 35%(87) 34%(85) 13%(33) 18%(45) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 46%(162) 30%(107) 12%(42) 12%(43) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 36%(101) 39%(108) 14%(39) 11%(30) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 47%(36) 20%(15) 17%(13) 15%(12) 77 #1 Issue: Education 35%(26) 38%(28) 11% (8) 16%(11) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 40%(30) 38%(28) 10% (7) 12%(9) 75 #1 Issue: Other 47%(57) 33%(39) 10%(12) 10%(12) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 52%(399) 32%(247) 9%(68) 8%(59) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 32%(209) 38%(251) 17%(112) 13%(83) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 50%(361) 31%(222) 10%(74) 9%(67) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 33%(227) 39%(270) 16%(108) 13%(90) 696 2016 Vote: Other 35%(44) 41%(51) 15%(18) 9%(11) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(153) 29%(127) 12%(53) 25%(111) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 42%(539) 35%(455) 13%(166) 10%(127) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 35%(244) 31%(215) 13%(89) 22%(153) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 47%(405) 32%(270) 11%(95) 10%(83) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 32%(172) 39%(213) 16%(84) 13%(71) 541 2012 Vote: Other 33%(20) 40%(24) 16%(9) 12% (7) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35%(186) 30%(162) 12%(66) 22%(118) 532 4-Region: Northeast 40%(140) 35%(123) 14%(48) 12%(44) 355 4-Region: Midwest 40%(184) 33%(150) 13%(60) 14%(63) 457 4-Region: South 38%(282) 33%(241) 12%(92) 17%(127) 742 4-Region: West 41%(177) 36%(156) 13%(54) 11%(46) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 48%(445) 32%(294) 9%(85) 11%(102) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 31%(244) 37%(294) 17%(134) 16%(126) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL21_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Republican National Convention Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 28%(555) 36%(723) 21%(415) 15%(295) 1988 Gender: Male 30%(282) 37%(347) 21%(199) 11%(102) 930 Gender: Female 26%(272) 36%(376) 20%(216) 18%(193) 1058 Age: 18-34 19%(95) 29%(144) 25%(127) 27%(133) 499 Age: 35-44 24%(71) 39%(116) 22%(68) 15%(46) 302 Age: 45-64 29%(212) 38%(278) 21%(152) 11%(82) 724 Age: 65+ 38%(176) 40%(185) 15%(68) 7%(34) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 17%(26) 22%(33) 27%(40) 34%(51) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 20%(99) 34%(172) 23%(118) 23%(114) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 28%(138) 36%(179) 23%(114) 13%(65) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 34%(252) 41%(306) 18%(133) 8%(57) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 25%(200) 36%(282) 23%(178) 16%(129) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 24%(120) 33%(165) 23%(114) 21%(107) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 34%(235) 40%(275) 18%(123) 9%(59) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 26%(92) 36%(127) 23%(80) 15%(54) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 25%(108) 36%(155) 23%(99) 17%(75) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 28%(68) 33%(82) 25%(62) 13%(32) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 20%(51) 32%(84) 20%(52) 29%(75) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 37%(122) 41%(138) 17%(57) 5%(16) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 32%(113) 38%(137) 18%(66) 12%(43) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 29%(172) 40%(239) 20%(121) 12%(70) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 23%(134) 35%(203) 23%(132) 19%(108) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 35%(242) 38%(263) 18%(123) 10%(70) 698 Educ: < College 27%(334) 33%(415) 22%(276) 18%(225) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 26%(122) 43%(201) 20%(96) 11%(51) 470 Educ: Post-grad 37%(99) 40%(107) 16%(42) 7%(18) 267 Income: Under 50k 26%(266) 33%(331) 22%(221) 19%(193) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 30%(172) 38%(224) 20%(116) 12%(70) 582 Income: 100k+ 30%(117) 43%(168) 20%(78) 8%(32) 395 Ethnicity: White 30%(480) 38%(615) 19%(308) 13%(205) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 25%(47) 25%(49) 29%(57) 21%(40) 193 Ethnicity: Black 19%(47) 25%(64) 29%(72) 27%(68) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Republican National Convention Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 28%(555) 36%(723) 21%(415) 15%(295) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 21%(27) 34%(44) 27%(35) 17%(22) 128 All Christian 30%(302) 41%(412) 20%(198) 10%(102) 1014 All Non-Christian 35%(41) 38%(45) 21%(25) 6% (7) 119 Atheist 31%(24) 43%(34) 11%(9) 14%(11) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 22%(104) 30%(142) 26%(120) 22%(102) 468 Something Else 27%(83) 29%(90) 20%(63) 24%(73) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 32%(44) 42%(57) 20%(28) 5% (7) 136 Evangelical 29%(165) 35%(195) 22%(123) 15%(82) 565 Non-Evangelical 29%(209) 40%(286) 18%(131) 12%(89) 714 Community: Urban 26%(136) 32%(166) 24%(125) 18%(92) 519 Community: Suburban 29%(288) 39%(379) 21%(203) 12%(114) 984 Community: Rural 27%(131) 37%(178) 18%(87) 18%(89) 484 Employ: Private Sector 27%(181) 40%(265) 21%(140) 12%(77) 663 Employ: Government 19%(20) 34%(37) 25%(27) 22%(24) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 35%(52) 30%(44) 19%(28) 16%(23) 147 Employ: Homemaker 19%(23) 45%(54) 19%(23) 17%(21) 121 Employ: Retired 35%(178) 40%(207) 18%(91) 8%(40) 516 Employ: Unemployed 23%(57) 25%(61) 28%(68) 24%(57) 243 Employ: Other 24%(29) 29%(36) 20%(24) 27%(33) 122 Military HH: Yes 31%(104) 41%(138) 19%(63) 9%(30) 336 Military HH: No 27%(451) 35%(585) 21%(352) 16%(265) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 37%(204) 35%(196) 17%(93) 11%(61) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 24%(351) 37%(527) 22%(322) 16%(234) 1434 Trump Job Approve 33%(276) 39%(326) 17%(144) 10%(83) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 25%(278) 35%(391) 24%(265) 17%(191) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 43%(207) 37%(181) 13%(66) 7%(32) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 20%(69) 42%(145) 23%(78) 15%(51) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(32) 36%(74) 33%(68) 16%(32) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 27%(246) 34%(317) 22%(198) 17%(159) 919 Favorable of Trump 34%(284) 39%(326) 17%(144) 10%(83) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 24%(263) 35%(388) 23%(257) 18%(193) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_3: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Republican National Convention Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 28%(555) 36%(723) 21%(415) 15%(295) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 44%(222) 34%(175) 14%(70) 8%(42) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 19%(62) 46%(151) 23%(75) 12%(41) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 12%(21) 38%(65) 29%(49) 21%(36) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 26%(242) 35%(323) 22%(208) 17%(157) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 26%(202) 36%(272) 22%(168) 16%(121) 762 #1 Issue: Security 40%(100) 29%(72) 17%(43) 14%(35) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 26%(94) 40%(143) 20%(71) 13%(46) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 24%(67) 45%(125) 19%(53) 12%(33) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 24%(19) 31%(24) 22%(17) 22%(17) 77 #1 Issue: Education 12% (8) 30%(22) 33%(24) 25%(18) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 36%(27) 30%(22) 21%(16) 13%(10) 75 #1 Issue: Other 33%(40) 36%(43) 19%(22) 12%(15) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 30%(229) 39%(300) 21%(159) 11%(86) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 36%(236) 41%(266) 17%(111) 6%(43) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 27%(192) 38%(275) 21%(149) 15%(107) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 37%(258) 39%(272) 18%(123) 6%(43) 696 2016 Vote: Other 25%(31) 39%(48) 27%(33) 9%(11) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 17%(73) 29%(127) 25%(109) 30%(134) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 32%(416) 40%(515) 18%(230) 10%(126) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 20%(138) 30%(208) 26%(185) 24%(169) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 29%(248) 39%(329) 20%(172) 12%(104) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 35%(192) 41%(224) 16%(89) 7%(37) 541 2012 Vote: Other 23%(14) 40%(24) 23%(14) 14% (8) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(101) 27%(145) 26%(140) 27%(146) 532 4-Region: Northeast 28%(101) 36%(127) 21%(74) 15%(53) 355 4-Region: Midwest 24%(108) 40%(183) 18%(84) 18%(82) 457 4-Region: South 28%(210) 36%(264) 21%(153) 15%(115) 742 4-Region: West 31%(136) 34%(149) 24%(104) 11%(46) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 26%(237) 36%(330) 22%(207) 16%(152) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 34%(272) 40%(318) 18%(144) 8%(65) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL21_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revising their testing guidelines to recommend that asymptomatic people not undergo testing for COVID-19 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(486) 36%(719) 19%(380) 20%(403) 1988 Gender: Male 26%(241) 36%(336) 19%(178) 19%(176) 930 Gender: Female 23%(245) 36%(382) 19%(203) 22%(228) 1058 Age: 18-34 23%(116) 31%(156) 21%(104) 25%(123) 499 Age: 35-44 23%(70) 43%(129) 15%(44) 19%(59) 302 Age: 45-64 22%(162) 36%(259) 20%(144) 22%(159) 724 Age: 65+ 30%(138) 38%(174) 19%(88) 14%(64) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 20%(31) 20%(30) 28%(42) 32%(48) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 25%(124) 37%(187) 16%(83) 22%(109) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 23%(116) 36%(181) 19%(94) 21%(106) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 26%(196) 39%(291) 18%(135) 17%(126) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 31%(245) 36%(281) 17%(137) 16%(126) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 24%(122) 35%(179) 16%(81) 24%(124) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 17%(119) 37%(258) 23%(162) 22%(154) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 33%(115) 36%(128) 16%(57) 15%(53) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 30%(130) 35%(153) 18%(80) 17%(73) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 27%(65) 34%(84) 17%(42) 22%(53) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 22%(57) 36%(95) 15%(39) 27%(71) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 18%(61) 37%(124) 23%(78) 21%(70) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 16%(58) 37%(134) 23%(84) 23%(84) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 33%(199) 40%(239) 14%(82) 14%(82) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 26%(149) 34%(199) 22%(126) 18%(104) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 17%(119) 37%(259) 22%(157) 23%(163) 698 Educ: < College 21%(268) 33%(417) 21%(265) 24%(301) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 28%(131) 40%(186) 17%(81) 15%(73) 470 Educ: Post-grad 33%(87) 43%(115) 13%(35) 11%(30) 267 Income: Under 50k 22%(220) 33%(337) 21%(208) 24%(245) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 26%(150) 37%(217) 19%(109) 18%(107) 582 Income: 100k+ 29%(116) 42%(164) 16%(63) 13%(51) 395 Ethnicity: White 24%(390) 37%(594) 19%(307) 20%(316) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 26%(49) 35%(68) 21%(41) 18%(34) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revising their testing guidelines to recommend that asymptomatic people not undergo testing for COVID-19 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(486) 36%(719) 19%(380) 20%(403) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 25%(63) 31%(79) 20%(51) 24%(59) 252 Ethnicity: Other 25%(32) 36%(46) 18%(22) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 24%(243) 39%(393) 20%(205) 17%(173) 1014 All Non-Christian 43%(51) 29%(35) 16%(19) 12%(14) 119 Atheist 28%(22) 41%(32) 12%(10) 19%(15) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 22%(102) 33%(153) 20%(93) 26%(121) 468 Something Else 22%(69) 34%(106) 17%(53) 26%(81) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 40%(54) 29%(40) 18%(24) 13%(18) 136 Evangelical 22%(123) 39%(222) 20%(112) 19%(108) 565 Non-Evangelical 25%(181) 36%(260) 19%(135) 19%(139) 714 Community: Urban 27%(141) 35%(182) 19%(100) 19%(97) 519 Community: Suburban 25%(249) 38%(374) 18%(181) 18%(180) 984 Community: Rural 20%(96) 34%(163) 20%(99) 26%(126) 484 Employ: Private Sector 25%(168) 40%(263) 17%(110) 18%(122) 663 Employ: Government 27%(29) 39%(42) 9%(10) 24%(26) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 30%(45) 31%(45) 18%(26) 21%(31) 147 Employ: Homemaker 18%(22) 33%(40) 28%(34) 21%(26) 121 Employ: Retired 26%(134) 38%(197) 20%(106) 15%(80) 516 Employ: Unemployed 21%(52) 27%(66) 26%(63) 26%(62) 243 Employ: Other 19%(23) 32%(39) 15%(18) 34%(42) 122 Military HH: Yes 20%(68) 38%(127) 22%(74) 20%(68) 336 Military HH: No 25%(418) 36%(592) 19%(307) 20%(336) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 18%(98) 35%(193) 23%(127) 24%(135) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 27%(388) 37%(525) 18%(253) 19%(268) 1434 Trump Job Approve 17%(143) 36%(301) 22%(183) 24%(201) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 30%(342) 36%(408) 17%(191) 16%(184) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 19%(91) 37%(178) 21%(100) 24%(117) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 15%(52) 36%(123) 24%(83) 25%(85) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(40) 43%(89) 23%(48) 14%(30) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 33%(302) 35%(320) 16%(144) 17%(154) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revising their testing guidelines to recommend that asymptomatic people not undergo testing for COVID-19 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(486) 36%(719) 19%(380) 20%(403) 1988 Favorable of Trump 18%(151) 36%(299) 22%(184) 24%(203) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 30%(329) 37%(408) 17%(187) 16%(179) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 18%(92) 36%(181) 22%(112) 24%(123) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 18%(59) 36%(118) 22%(72) 24%(79) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 16%(28) 45%(77) 20%(35) 19%(32) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 32%(301) 36%(331) 16%(152) 16%(146) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 22%(164) 37%(283) 19%(147) 22%(167) 762 #1 Issue: Security 20%(50) 30%(75) 24%(60) 26%(65) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 35%(125) 37%(130) 14%(51) 13%(47) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 22%(61) 36%(99) 23%(63) 20%(55) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 15%(12) 40%(31) 16%(12) 29%(23) 77 #1 Issue: Education 18%(13) 38%(28) 21%(15) 23%(17) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 31%(23) 36%(27) 18%(13) 16%(12) 75 #1 Issue: Other 31%(37) 39%(46) 16%(19) 15%(18) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 34%(262) 38%(295) 14%(110) 14%(106) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 19%(127) 38%(249) 23%(150) 20%(130) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 34%(243) 38%(276) 14%(99) 15%(105) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 18%(128) 39%(271) 21%(148) 22%(150) 696 2016 Vote: Other 30%(37) 32%(40) 20%(25) 17%(21) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(78) 29%(130) 24%(108) 29%(127) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 27%(348) 39%(496) 17%(225) 17%(219) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 20%(137) 32%(223) 22%(155) 26%(185) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 34%(287) 37%(319) 14%(119) 15%(128) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 16%(89) 39%(214) 22%(121) 22%(118) 541 2012 Vote: Other 17%(10) 31%(18) 29%(17) 24%(14) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(99) 31%(167) 23%(124) 27%(143) 532 4-Region: Northeast 27%(95) 36%(129) 20%(71) 17%(60) 355 4-Region: Midwest 22%(102) 31%(144) 22%(101) 24%(110) 457 4-Region: South 23%(168) 37%(275) 18%(135) 22%(164) 742 4-Region: West 28%(121) 39%(171) 17%(73) 16%(69) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_4: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revising their testing guidelines to recommend that asymptomatic people not undergo testing for COVID-19 Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 24%(486) 36%(719) 19%(380) 20%(403) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 31%(287) 36%(336) 17%(154) 16%(150) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 18%(141) 36%(289) 23%(187) 23%(181) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL21_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Trump administration announcing a $750 million agreement to purchase 150 million high-speed COVID-19 testing kits from Abbott Laboratories Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(234) 31%(621) 25%(506) 32%(627) 1988 Gender: Male 15%(138) 35%(328) 23%(217) 27%(248) 930 Gender: Female 9%(96) 28%(293) 27%(289) 36%(379) 1058 Age: 18-34 12%(60) 25%(122) 26%(128) 38%(189) 499 Age: 35-44 11%(35) 36%(110) 21%(64) 31%(93) 302 Age: 45-64 11%(82) 29%(212) 28%(201) 32%(230) 724 Age: 65+ 12%(57) 38%(177) 25%(113) 25%(115) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 10%(15) 24%(36) 25%(37) 42%(63) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 12%(61) 27%(138) 24%(119) 37%(186) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 13%(66) 30%(150) 25%(126) 31%(155) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 11%(79) 35%(264) 27%(206) 27%(200) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 11%(86) 30%(236) 30%(237) 29%(231) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 10%(50) 30%(153) 23%(118) 37%(185) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 14%(99) 34%(233) 22%(151) 30%(210) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 15%(52) 35%(122) 28%(99) 23%(80) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 8%(34) 26%(114) 32%(138) 35%(151) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(25) 36%(87) 20%(48) 34%(83) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 9%(25) 25%(65) 27%(70) 39%(102) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 18%(61) 35%(118) 21%(69) 25%(85) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(37) 32%(115) 23%(82) 35%(125) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 11%(69) 31%(189) 29%(172) 29%(172) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(63) 32%(183) 25%(146) 32%(185) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 14%(98) 33%(228) 24%(164) 30%(207) 698 Educ: < College 10%(120) 30%(369) 26%(319) 35%(442) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 13%(61) 31%(148) 27%(126) 29%(136) 470 Educ: Post-grad 20%(54) 39%(104) 23%(61) 18%(49) 267 Income: Under 50k 11%(108) 27%(277) 25%(254) 37%(372) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 10%(60) 34%(199) 27%(157) 28%(166) 582 Income: 100k+ 17%(66) 37%(144) 24%(96) 23%(89) 395 Ethnicity: White 13%(201) 31%(505) 24%(393) 32%(509) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 17%(32) 27%(53) 29%(56) 27%(52) 193 Ethnicity: Black 9%(22) 30%(75) 31%(78) 31%(78) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Trump administration announcing a $750 million agreement to purchase 150 million high-speed COVID-19 testing kits from Abbott Laboratories Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(234) 31%(621) 25%(506) 32%(627) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 9%(11) 33%(42) 28%(35) 31%(40) 128 All Christian 13%(134) 35%(352) 25%(257) 27%(272) 1014 All Non-Christian 20%(23) 43%(51) 21%(25) 16%(19) 119 Atheist 19%(15) 26%(20) 16%(13) 39%(31) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 6%(28) 25%(115) 28%(130) 42%(195) 468 Something Else 11%(34) 27%(83) 26%(81) 36%(110) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 18%(24) 43%(59) 19%(26) 20%(27) 136 Evangelical 15%(84) 33%(185) 23%(132) 29%(164) 565 Non-Evangelical 11%(76) 33%(236) 28%(197) 29%(204) 714 Community: Urban 13%(69) 31%(159) 27%(140) 29%(151) 519 Community: Suburban 12%(115) 32%(314) 26%(258) 30%(298) 984 Community: Rural 10%(50) 31%(149) 22%(108) 37%(177) 484 Employ: Private Sector 16%(107) 31%(206) 26%(170) 27%(181) 663 Employ: Government 11%(12) 32%(34) 23%(25) 34%(36) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(22) 30%(45) 23%(34) 31%(46) 147 Employ: Homemaker 5%(6) 29%(35) 31%(38) 35%(43) 121 Employ: Retired 11%(58) 37%(191) 24%(126) 27%(142) 516 Employ: Unemployed 7%(16) 21%(51) 31%(75) 42%(101) 243 Employ: Other 5%(6) 34%(42) 15%(19) 45%(55) 122 Military HH: Yes 11%(36) 36%(121) 25%(82) 29%(97) 336 Military HH: No 12%(198) 30%(500) 26%(424) 32%(530) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 19%(103) 34%(191) 21%(118) 26%(142) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(131) 30%(430) 27%(388) 34%(484) 1434 Trump Job Approve 15%(128) 32%(262) 22%(184) 31%(256) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 9%(105) 31%(353) 28%(318) 31%(350) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 20%(96) 35%(169) 20%(97) 26%(125) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 9%(32) 27%(93) 25%(87) 38%(131) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 9%(19) 39%(80) 26%(53) 26%(54) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 9%(86) 30%(272) 29%(265) 32%(295) 919 Favorable of Trump 16%(134) 33%(273) 22%(183) 29%(247) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 9%(98) 31%(338) 28%(308) 33%(359) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_5: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? The Trump administration announcing a $750 million agreement to purchase 150 million high-speed COVID-19 testing kits from Abbott Laboratories Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 12%(234) 31%(621) 25%(506) 32%(627) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 20%(100) 35%(179) 20%(103) 25%(126) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 10%(33) 29%(95) 25%(81) 37%(120) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 10%(17) 36%(62) 21%(37) 33%(57) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 9%(81) 30%(276) 29%(271) 32%(302) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 12%(88) 33%(248) 24%(183) 32%(243) 762 #1 Issue: Security 18%(46) 31%(78) 21%(52) 30%(75) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 11%(38) 31%(111) 29%(103) 29%(102) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7%(20) 32%(88) 28%(78) 33%(92) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 12%(9) 20%(16) 31%(24) 37%(28) 77 #1 Issue: Education 12%(9) 28%(21) 25%(18) 34%(25) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 15%(11) 22%(17) 26%(19) 36%(27) 75 #1 Issue: Other 11%(13) 36%(43) 24%(29) 29%(35) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 12%(91) 32%(249) 29%(227) 27%(206) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 17%(108) 35%(230) 22%(143) 26%(173) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 11%(78) 32%(231) 30%(216) 27%(198) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 16%(111) 33%(233) 23%(158) 28%(194) 696 2016 Vote: Other 8%(10) 36%(45) 23%(28) 33%(41) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 8%(35) 25%(113) 23%(102) 44%(193) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 13%(173) 35%(445) 25%(327) 27%(342) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 9%(61) 25%(176) 26%(180) 41%(284) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 12%(99) 32%(273) 30%(253) 27%(229) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 15%(81) 34%(183) 22%(117) 30%(160) 541 2012 Vote: Other 12% (7) 34%(21) 18%(11) 36%(22) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(47) 27%(145) 24%(125) 40%(215) 532 4-Region: Northeast 14%(49) 35%(125) 26%(92) 25%(88) 355 4-Region: Midwest 9%(41) 33%(151) 26%(118) 32%(147) 457 4-Region: South 12%(91) 28%(207) 25%(182) 35%(262) 742 4-Region: West 12%(53) 32%(138) 26%(114) 30%(129) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 11%(97) 30%(277) 29%(270) 30%(281) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 14%(114) 35%(276) 22%(172) 30%(237) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL21_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Members of the Trump administration violating the Hatch Act during the Republican National Convention Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 19%(386) 25%(492) 19%(371) 37%(740) 1988 Gender: Male 23%(210) 28%(258) 19%(177) 31%(286) 930 Gender: Female 17%(176) 22%(234) 18%(194) 43%(454) 1058 Age: 18-34 15%(74) 23%(113) 21%(103) 42%(210) 499 Age: 35-44 18%(54) 32%(98) 18%(55) 31%(95) 302 Age: 45-64 17%(126) 24%(175) 19%(137) 39%(286) 724 Age: 65+ 28%(131) 23%(106) 16%(75) 32%(149) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 16%(24) 19%(28) 17%(25) 49%(74) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 16%(79) 26%(129) 20%(99) 39%(197) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 16%(81) 26%(131) 21%(104) 36%(180) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 24%(177) 25%(184) 17%(125) 35%(262) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 30%(234) 28%(218) 16%(123) 27%(214) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 18%(90) 23%(119) 19%(95) 40%(202) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 9%(61) 22%(155) 22%(153) 47%(324) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 34%(120) 29%(104) 16%(56) 21%(73) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 26%(114) 26%(115) 15%(67) 32%(141) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 21%(52) 26%(63) 17%(42) 35%(86) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 14%(38) 21%(55) 20%(53) 44%(116) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(38) 27%(91) 23%(78) 38%(127) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 7%(24) 18%(64) 21%(75) 55%(197) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 36%(217) 25%(152) 15%(88) 24%(144) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(105) 27%(156) 21%(120) 34%(196) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(60) 24%(169) 20%(138) 47%(331) 698 Educ: < College 16%(196) 22%(273) 19%(243) 43%(539) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 23%(106) 29%(134) 18%(87) 30%(143) 470 Educ: Post-grad 31%(83) 32%(85) 15%(41) 22%(59) 267 Income: Under 50k 17%(174) 22%(223) 18%(178) 43%(436) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 20%(118) 25%(145) 21%(124) 33%(195) 582 Income: 100k+ 24%(93) 31%(123) 17%(69) 28%(109) 395 Ethnicity: White 20%(320) 24%(388) 18%(292) 38%(608) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 20%(38) 29%(55) 21%(40) 30%(59) 193 Ethnicity: Black 18%(44) 27%(67) 19%(48) 36%(92) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Members of the Trump administration violating the Hatch Act during the Republican National Convention Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 19%(386) 25%(492) 19%(371) 37%(740) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 16%(21) 28%(36) 24%(31) 31%(40) 128 All Christian 20%(206) 25%(258) 19%(194) 35%(356) 1014 All Non-Christian 31%(37) 37%(43) 15%(18) 18%(21) 119 Atheist 31%(24) 23%(18) 14%(11) 32%(25) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 17%(80) 21%(98) 21%(96) 41%(193) 468 Something Else 13%(39) 24%(74) 17%(52) 47%(144) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 29%(39) 34%(46) 17%(23) 20%(28) 136 Evangelical 15%(87) 23%(132) 20%(115) 41%(230) 565 Non-Evangelical 21%(148) 27%(190) 17%(122) 36%(255) 714 Community: Urban 22%(114) 26%(136) 19%(96) 33%(173) 519 Community: Suburban 20%(194) 26%(255) 19%(188) 35%(347) 984 Community: Rural 16%(77) 21%(101) 18%(86) 45%(220) 484 Employ: Private Sector 20%(136) 29%(192) 19%(125) 32%(211) 663 Employ: Government 19%(20) 27%(29) 17%(19) 37%(39) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 20%(30) 25%(37) 18%(26) 37%(54) 147 Employ: Homemaker 10%(12) 26%(32) 22%(27) 42%(51) 121 Employ: Retired 25%(128) 22%(116) 17%(86) 36%(186) 516 Employ: Unemployed 14%(34) 20%(47) 23%(56) 44%(106) 243 Employ: Other 12%(14) 25%(30) 13%(16) 51%(62) 122 Military HH: Yes 17%(59) 26%(88) 18%(60) 38%(129) 336 Military HH: No 20%(327) 24%(404) 19%(310) 37%(611) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 10%(53) 26%(142) 23%(129) 42%(230) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 23%(332) 24%(349) 17%(242) 36%(510) 1434 Trump Job Approve 8%(66) 22%(179) 22%(186) 48%(398) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 28%(318) 27%(307) 16%(181) 28%(320) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 10%(49) 23%(111) 21%(104) 46%(222) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 5%(16) 20%(68) 24%(83) 51%(176) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 10%(21) 30%(61) 28%(59) 32%(66) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 32%(297) 27%(246) 13%(122) 28%(254) 919 Favorable of Trump 8%(68) 22%(185) 22%(182) 48%(402) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 28%(312) 27%(295) 16%(178) 29%(317) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_6: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Members of the Trump administration violating the Hatch Act during the Republican National Convention Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 19%(386) 25%(492) 19%(371) 37%(740) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 8%(43) 25%(128) 20%(102) 46%(235) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 8%(26) 17%(57) 24%(80) 51%(166) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 10%(16) 29%(50) 26%(44) 36%(61) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 32%(296) 26%(244) 14%(134) 28%(256) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 16%(120) 23%(178) 22%(165) 39%(299) 762 #1 Issue: Security 12%(31) 21%(53) 20%(50) 47%(116) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 28%(99) 29%(102) 15%(53) 28%(101) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 18%(49) 28%(78) 15%(43) 39%(108) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 13%(10) 24%(19) 20%(15) 43%(33) 77 #1 Issue: Education 16%(12) 24%(18) 20%(14) 40%(29) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 33%(25) 28%(21) 16%(12) 22%(16) 75 #1 Issue: Other 34%(41) 19%(23) 15%(19) 31%(37) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 34%(264) 31%(240) 14%(108) 21%(160) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(65) 24%(155) 21%(139) 45%(295) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 34%(245) 30%(219) 14%(99) 22%(161) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 10%(72) 23%(158) 23%(157) 44%(308) 696 2016 Vote: Other 19%(23) 24%(30) 20%(25) 37%(46) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(46) 19%(84) 20%(89) 51%(225) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 23%(299) 27%(352) 18%(226) 32%(410) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 12%(86) 20%(140) 21%(145) 47%(330) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 30%(254) 30%(255) 15%(130) 25%(215) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 10%(55) 22%(120) 23%(122) 45%(243) 541 2012 Vote: Other 7%(4) 17%(10) 28%(17) 47%(28) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(72) 20%(105) 19%(101) 48%(254) 532 4-Region: Northeast 22%(80) 27%(97) 19%(67) 31%(112) 355 4-Region: Midwest 16%(72) 23%(106) 19%(88) 42%(191) 457 4-Region: South 18%(130) 25%(184) 18%(136) 39%(292) 742 4-Region: West 24%(104) 24%(105) 18%(80) 33%(145) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 30%(278) 28%(255) 15%(141) 27%(251) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(70) 22%(178) 23%(180) 46%(370) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL21_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Federal records showing that taxpayers have paid more than $900,000 to President Trump’s private businesses since he took office Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 10%(199) 21%(422) 23%(447) 46%(920) 1988 Gender: Male 13%(120) 25%(231) 23%(214) 39%(366) 930 Gender: Female 7%(78) 18%(191) 22%(234) 52%(554) 1058 Age: 18-34 11%(54) 19%(96) 24%(119) 46%(230) 499 Age: 35-44 12%(36) 29%(87) 22%(67) 37%(112) 302 Age: 45-64 8%(60) 20%(144) 22%(159) 50%(361) 724 Age: 65+ 10%(48) 20%(95) 22%(102) 47%(218) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 10%(16) 15%(23) 25%(37) 50%(75) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 11%(57) 21%(108) 23%(115) 44%(223) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 9%(47) 25%(124) 21%(105) 44%(220) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 9%(70) 20%(150) 23%(170) 48%(358) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 14%(112) 28%(217) 23%(180) 35%(279) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 9%(45) 18%(90) 23%(114) 51%(256) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 6%(41) 17%(115) 22%(153) 55%(384) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 19%(67) 33%(116) 21%(73) 28%(97) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 10%(46) 23%(102) 25%(107) 42%(182) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(23) 22%(53) 27%(67) 41%(101) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 8%(22) 14%(37) 18%(48) 59%(155) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(30) 19%(62) 22%(74) 50%(167) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 3%(11) 15%(53) 22%(79) 60%(217) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 18%(108) 30%(179) 22%(134) 30%(181) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 9%(51) 23%(130) 22%(124) 47%(271) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 5%(38) 14%(101) 23%(163) 57%(396) 698 Educ: < College 7%(94) 20%(245) 22%(278) 51%(634) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 12%(57) 21%(100) 23%(109) 43%(203) 470 Educ: Post-grad 18%(48) 29%(77) 23%(60) 31%(83) 267 Income: Under 50k 8%(85) 19%(192) 22%(225) 50%(508) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 10%(60) 21%(124) 23%(134) 45%(264) 582 Income: 100k+ 14%(53) 27%(105) 22%(88) 37%(148) 395 Ethnicity: White 10%(156) 21%(333) 22%(359) 47%(760) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 16%(31) 25%(47) 25%(49) 34%(65) 193 Ethnicity: Black 12%(31) 21%(54) 23%(58) 43%(109) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Federal records showing that taxpayers have paid more than $900,000 to President Trump’s private businesses since he took office Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 10%(199) 21%(422) 23%(447) 46%(920) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 10%(12) 27%(35) 23%(30) 40%(52) 128 All Christian 9%(94) 21%(211) 24%(242) 46%(467) 1014 All Non-Christian 21%(25) 28%(33) 21%(25) 30%(35) 119 Atheist 18%(14) 28%(22) 20%(16) 34%(27) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(35) 19%(90) 23%(107) 50%(236) 468 Something Else 10%(31) 21%(65) 19%(58) 50%(155) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 18%(25) 26%(35) 21%(28) 35%(47) 136 Evangelical 9%(51) 23%(130) 23%(129) 45%(255) 565 Non-Evangelical 9%(68) 19%(135) 23%(162) 49%(349) 714 Community: Urban 12%(61) 29%(153) 21%(110) 38%(196) 519 Community: Suburban 10%(103) 18%(176) 24%(240) 47%(466) 984 Community: Rural 7%(35) 19%(94) 20%(98) 53%(258) 484 Employ: Private Sector 13%(84) 23%(154) 22%(144) 42%(281) 663 Employ: Government 11%(11) 24%(26) 18%(20) 46%(50) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 15%(22) 21%(31) 25%(37) 39%(57) 147 Employ: Homemaker 4% (5) 16%(20) 23%(28) 57%(69) 121 Employ: Retired 9%(48) 18%(93) 23%(118) 50%(257) 516 Employ: Unemployed 6%(15) 21%(52) 27%(65) 46%(111) 243 Employ: Other 4% (5) 27%(33) 16%(19) 52%(64) 122 Military HH: Yes 9%(31) 19%(64) 23%(77) 49%(164) 336 Military HH: No 10%(168) 22%(358) 22%(370) 46%(756) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 8%(44) 18%(99) 23%(128) 51%(282) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 11%(154) 23%(323) 22%(319) 44%(638) 1434 Trump Job Approve 6%(50) 16%(133) 22%(181) 56%(464) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 13%(148) 25%(284) 23%(262) 38%(431) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 8%(37) 18%(85) 22%(109) 52%(255) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 4%(14) 14%(48) 21%(72) 61%(209) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 6%(11) 20%(42) 31%(63) 43%(90) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 15%(137) 26%(242) 22%(199) 37%(342) 919 Favorable of Trump 6%(52) 16%(134) 21%(179) 57%(473) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 13%(145) 25%(275) 23%(256) 39%(426) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_7: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Federal records showing that taxpayers have paid more than $900,000 to President Trump’s private businesses since he took office Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 10%(199) 21%(422) 23%(447) 46%(920) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 8%(40) 16%(82) 22%(112) 54%(274) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 4%(12) 16%(51) 20%(66) 61%(199) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 6%(11) 20%(34) 25%(42) 49%(85) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 14%(134) 26%(240) 23%(214) 37%(342) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 8%(63) 20%(156) 23%(175) 48%(368) 762 #1 Issue: Security 9%(22) 17%(42) 14%(36) 60%(150) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 15%(51) 22%(77) 26%(91) 38%(134) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 7%(20) 23%(65) 23%(64) 46%(129) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 8%(6) 14%(11) 26%(20) 52%(40) 77 #1 Issue: Education 11% (8) 22%(16) 29%(21) 39%(28) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 20%(15) 24%(18) 29%(22) 27%(20) 75 #1 Issue: Other 12%(14) 31%(37) 16%(19) 42%(50) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 16%(121) 28%(219) 24%(186) 32%(247) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 6%(41) 16%(107) 22%(145) 55%(362) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 16%(116) 28%(205) 23%(168) 32%(234) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 7%(45) 15%(104) 23%(162) 55%(384) 696 2016 Vote: Other 8%(10) 19%(24) 23%(29) 49%(61) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(27) 20%(89) 20%(87) 54%(240) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 12%(152) 22%(289) 23%(290) 43%(557) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 7%(47) 19%(133) 22%(157) 52%(363) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 15%(129) 27%(227) 24%(204) 34%(294) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 6%(32) 15%(81) 22%(121) 57%(307) 541 2012 Vote: Other 4% (2) 16%(10) 25%(15) 55%(33) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(36) 20%(104) 20%(108) 54%(285) 532 4-Region: Northeast 13%(45) 24%(84) 21%(75) 42%(151) 355 4-Region: Midwest 6%(29) 20%(89) 26%(118) 48%(220) 457 4-Region: South 11%(83) 17%(127) 23%(168) 49%(364) 742 4-Region: West 10%(42) 28%(122) 20%(86) 43%(185) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 14%(134) 27%(252) 23%(213) 35%(326) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 6%(44) 16%(126) 23%(182) 56%(446) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POL21_8: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Hurricane Laura striking Louisiana Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 45%(899) 37%(733) 12%(232) 6%(123) 1988 Gender: Male 45%(423) 37%(345) 12%(115) 5%(48) 930 Gender: Female 45%(476) 37%(388) 11%(117) 7%(76) 1058 Age: 18-34 34%(170) 34%(171) 19%(93) 13%(66) 499 Age: 35-44 32%(95) 47%(143) 13%(40) 8%(25) 302 Age: 45-64 47%(340) 39%(279) 11%(77) 4%(27) 724 Age: 65+ 64%(294) 30%(140) 5%(22) 1%(6) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 32%(48) 29%(44) 21%(32) 17%(26) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 34%(171) 39%(195) 17%(84) 11%(55) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 41%(204) 41%(205) 11%(56) 6%(31) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 55%(410) 36%(269) 8%(58) 2%(12) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 47%(373) 36%(287) 11%(86) 5%(42) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 41%(205) 36%(181) 14%(72) 9%(48) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 46%(320) 38%(265) 11%(74) 5%(33) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 46%(163) 37%(132) 11%(40) 5%(18) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 48%(210) 36%(156) 10%(46) 6%(25) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 42%(102) 37%(90) 15%(37) 6%(15) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 39%(103) 35%(90) 13%(35) 13%(33) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 47%(157) 37%(123) 11%(38) 5%(15) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 45%(163) 40%(142) 10%(36) 5%(18) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 46%(275) 40%(238) 9%(57) 5%(31) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 48%(277) 34%(194) 12%(68) 7%(38) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 46%(324) 38%(264) 12%(82) 4%(28) 698 Educ: < College 44%(553) 36%(448) 13%(162) 7%(88) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 46%(216) 39%(183) 10%(47) 5%(24) 470 Educ: Post-grad 48%(129) 38%(103) 9%(24) 4%(12) 267 Income: Under 50k 43%(433) 37%(370) 13%(127) 8%(82) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 49%(286) 36%(209) 10%(60) 5%(28) 582 Income: 100k+ 46%(180) 39%(155) 12%(46) 4%(14) 395 Ethnicity: White 47%(760) 36%(584) 11%(180) 5%(83) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 37%(71) 39%(76) 15%(28) 9%(18) 193 Ethnicity: Black 40%(101) 37%(93) 13%(32) 11%(27) 252 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_8: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Hurricane Laura striking Louisiana Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 45%(899) 37%(733) 12%(232) 6%(123) 1988 Ethnicity: Other 30%(38) 44%(56) 15%(20) 10%(13) 128 All Christian 49%(499) 38%(386) 9%(92) 4%(38) 1014 All Non-Christian 53%(62) 33%(39) 12%(14) 2% (3) 119 Atheist 40%(31) 42%(33) 14%(11) 4% (3) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 39%(183) 36%(166) 15%(70) 10%(49) 468 Something Else 40%(124) 35%(109) 14%(44) 10%(31) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 51%(69) 35%(48) 12%(16) 2% (3) 136 Evangelical 45%(257) 38%(215) 11%(60) 6%(33) 565 Non-Evangelical 50%(354) 36%(260) 9%(67) 5%(33) 714 Community: Urban 42%(219) 38%(195) 13%(66) 8%(40) 519 Community: Suburban 48%(476) 36%(356) 11%(106) 5%(47) 984 Community: Rural 42%(205) 38%(182) 12%(60) 8%(37) 484 Employ: Private Sector 44%(295) 38%(254) 12%(79) 5%(35) 663 Employ: Government 35%(38) 42%(45) 10%(10) 13%(14) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 45%(66) 35%(52) 15%(21) 6% (8) 147 Employ: Homemaker 42%(51) 37%(45) 13%(15) 8%(10) 121 Employ: Retired 59%(304) 32%(166) 7%(35) 2%(11) 516 Employ: Unemployed 36%(88) 38%(93) 17%(40) 9%(22) 243 Employ: Other 31%(38) 41%(50) 18%(21) 10%(12) 122 Military HH: Yes 52%(174) 34%(113) 11%(37) 3%(12) 336 Military HH: No 44%(725) 38%(621) 12%(195) 7%(112) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 47%(258) 33%(185) 13%(73) 7%(39) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 45%(641) 38%(549) 11%(159) 6%(85) 1434 Trump Job Approve 46%(379) 36%(300) 13%(104) 6%(46) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 46%(515) 38%(424) 11%(121) 6%(65) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 50%(243) 32%(156) 12%(58) 6%(30) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 40%(137) 42%(144) 14%(46) 5%(16) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 36%(75) 41%(84) 17%(34) 7%(14) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 48%(440) 37%(341) 9%(87) 6%(52) 919 Favorable of Trump 46%(383) 37%(310) 12%(99) 5%(45) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 46%(507) 37%(407) 11%(122) 6%(66) 1102 Continued on next page

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Table POL21_8: How much have you seen, read, or heard about the following? Hurricane Laura striking Louisiana Demographic A lot Some Not Much Nothing at all Total N Registered Voters 45%(899) 37%(733) 12%(232) 6%(123) 1988 Very Favorable of Trump 49%(252) 33%(168) 11%(58) 6%(31) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 40%(132) 43%(142) 12%(41) 4%(14) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 35%(60) 38%(66) 17%(29) 10%(17) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 48%(447) 37%(341) 10%(93) 5%(48) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 44%(337) 37%(282) 12%(94) 7%(50) 762 #1 Issue: Security 46%(116) 35%(88) 12%(30) 6%(16) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 48%(169) 39%(138) 8%(28) 6%(20) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 49%(137) 37%(103) 8%(23) 5%(15) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 46%(36) 25%(19) 16%(12) 13%(10) 77 #1 Issue: Education 25%(18) 40%(29) 26%(19) 9% (7) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 36%(27) 39%(30) 20%(15) 4% (3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 49%(59) 38%(46) 9%(11) 3%(4) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 53%(409) 33%(258) 10%(80) 3%(27) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 49%(319) 38%(246) 10%(64) 4%(26) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 49%(355) 37%(271) 10%(70) 4%(28) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 51%(352) 36%(249) 9%(66) 4%(30) 696 2016 Vote: Other 47%(58) 38%(47) 12%(15) 3%(4) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 30%(135) 37%(166) 18%(81) 14%(61) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 52%(663) 35%(454) 9%(119) 4%(51) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 34%(236) 40%(280) 16%(113) 10%(72) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 51%(437) 36%(306) 9%(77) 4%(34) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 49%(267) 36%(196) 10%(55) 4%(23) 541 2012 Vote: Other 40%(24) 42%(25) 11% (7) 7%(4) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 32%(172) 39%(205) 18%(94) 12%(61) 532 4-Region: Northeast 45%(161) 34%(120) 13%(46) 8%(28) 355 4-Region: Midwest 42%(193) 40%(182) 10%(47) 8%(34) 457 4-Region: South 49%(366) 35%(258) 11%(78) 5%(40) 742 4-Region: West 41%(179) 40%(172) 14%(62) 5%(22) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 47%(436) 37%(339) 11%(103) 5%(47) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 46%(369) 37%(299) 11%(89) 5%(42) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_1: Next we will look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a long list, please take the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer for each name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of each If you have heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, please mark ’Heard Of, No Opinion.’ If you have not heard of the person, please mark ’Never Heard Of.’Mitch McConnell Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 27%(541) 46%(905) 17%(345) 10%(197) 1988 Gender: Male 33%(310) 46%(430) 13%(120) 8%(72) 930 Gender: Female 22%(231) 45%(475) 21%(225) 12%(126) 1058 Age: 18-34 19%(93) 34%(170) 20%(101) 27%(135) 499 Age: 35-44 29%(88) 44%(134) 19%(58) 7%(22) 302 Age: 45-64 29%(213) 48%(344) 18%(128) 5%(38) 724 Age: 65+ 32%(146) 55%(256) 12%(57) 1% (3) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 12%(18) 25%(37) 22%(32) 42%(63) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 24%(120) 41%(206) 18%(90) 17%(87) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 26%(131) 45%(221) 23%(112) 7%(33) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 32%(238) 53%(399) 13%(97) 2%(14) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 12%(97) 62%(488) 17%(134) 9%(70) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 21%(104) 49%(250) 17%(88) 13%(64) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 49%(339) 24%(168) 18%(122) 9%(64) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 16%(57) 61%(216) 15%(52) 8%(28) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 9%(41) 62%(271) 19%(82) 10%(42) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 26%(63) 54%(133) 10%(24) 10%(24) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 16%(41) 45%(117) 24%(64) 15%(40) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 57%(190) 24%(81) 13%(43) 6%(20) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 41%(149) 24%(87) 22%(79) 12%(44) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10%(63) 70%(423) 12%(71) 8%(46) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 21%(122) 51%(292) 17%(100) 11%(63) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 50%(351) 25%(175) 18%(128) 6%(45) 698 Educ: < College 26%(319) 42%(524) 20%(247) 13%(160) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 31%(145) 50%(234) 14%(64) 6%(27) 470 Educ: Post-grad 29%(77) 55%(147) 12%(33) 4%(11) 267 Income: Under 50k 25%(255) 44%(442) 19%(187) 13%(127) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 28%(163) 48%(279) 15%(90) 9%(51) 582 Income: 100k+ 31%(123) 47%(184) 17%(68) 5%(20) 395 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_1: Next we will look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a long list, please take the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer for each name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of each If you have heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, please mark ’Heard Of, No Opinion.’ If you have not heard of the person, please mark ’Never Heard Of.’Mitch McConnell Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 27%(541) 46%(905) 17%(345) 10%(197) 1988 Ethnicity: White 29%(470) 46%(737) 17%(272) 8%(129) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 22%(43) 35%(67) 22%(43) 21%(39) 193 Ethnicity: Black 19%(48) 43%(109) 19%(47) 19%(48) 252 Ethnicity: Other 17%(22) 46%(59) 20%(25) 16%(21) 128 All Christian 36%(368) 43%(436) 15%(157) 5%(53) 1014 All Non-Christian 22%(27) 52%(61) 14%(17) 12%(14) 119 Atheist 9% (7) 67%(53) 17%(13) 8%(6) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 15%(71) 53%(247) 18%(84) 14%(66) 468 Something Else 22%(69) 35%(107) 24%(73) 19%(59) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 24%(32) 49%(67) 15%(21) 12%(16) 136 Evangelical 39%(221) 31%(177) 19%(107) 10%(59) 565 Non-Evangelical 28%(199) 50%(354) 16%(114) 7%(48) 714 Community: Urban 26%(137) 45%(232) 16%(84) 13%(67) 519 Community: Suburban 26%(255) 48%(477) 17%(170) 8%(82) 984 Community: Rural 31%(149) 40%(196) 19%(91) 10%(49) 484 Employ: Private Sector 30%(201) 46%(303) 17%(111) 7%(49) 663 Employ: Government 23%(24) 35%(38) 23%(25) 19%(20) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 23%(34) 49%(73) 15%(22) 12%(18) 147 Employ: Homemaker 21%(26) 43%(52) 30%(36) 6% (7) 121 Employ: Retired 34%(177) 53%(271) 12%(63) 1% (5) 516 Employ: Unemployed 20%(48) 44%(106) 20%(50) 16%(39) 243 Employ: Other 18%(22) 35%(42) 23%(27) 25%(31) 122 Military HH: Yes 38%(126) 40%(134) 15%(49) 8%(26) 336 Military HH: No 25%(415) 47%(770) 18%(296) 10%(172) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 53%(295) 18%(100) 18%(102) 10%(57) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 17%(245) 56%(804) 17%(243) 10%(141) 1434 Trump Job Approve 51%(420) 21%(175) 19%(154) 10%(80) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 11%(119) 65%(726) 16%(177) 9%(103) 1126 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_1: Next we will look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a long list, please take the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer for each name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of each If you have heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, please mark ’Heard Of, No Opinion.’ If you have not heard of the person, please mark ’Never Heard Of.’Mitch McConnell Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 27%(541) 46%(905) 17%(345) 10%(197) 1988 Trump Job Strongly Approve 58%(282) 18%(87) 16%(80) 8%(38) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 40%(138) 26%(88) 22%(74) 12%(42) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 22%(46) 48%(99) 14%(30) 15%(32) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 8%(72) 68%(627) 16%(148) 8%(71) 919 Favorable of Trump 52%(432) 20%(168) 18%(150) 10%(86) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 9%(100) 66%(729) 16%(175) 9%(98) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 57%(288) 18%(91) 16%(79) 10%(50) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 44%(145) 23%(77) 22%(71) 11%(36) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 20%(34) 45%(77) 16%(27) 20%(34) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 7%(66) 70%(651) 16%(148) 7%(65) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 31%(234) 39%(297) 19%(146) 11%(85) 762 #1 Issue: Security 53%(132) 23%(58) 16%(39) 8%(21) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 14%(50) 62%(219) 16%(56) 8%(29) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 23%(64) 54%(149) 18%(51) 5%(14) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 22%(17) 32%(25) 21%(16) 26%(20) 77 #1 Issue: Education 20%(14) 36%(26) 21%(15) 24%(17) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 16%(12) 67%(50) 10% (7) 7% (5) 75 #1 Issue: Other 15%(18) 68%(81) 12%(15) 5% (5) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 13%(99) 68%(526) 15%(117) 4%(32) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 54%(353) 25%(161) 15%(100) 6%(42) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 13%(92) 68%(495) 16%(114) 3%(23) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 54%(375) 25%(172) 15%(105) 6%(44) 696 2016 Vote: Other 20%(25) 61%(76) 17%(21) 1% (2) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(49) 37%(162) 24%(105) 29%(128) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 32%(413) 49%(634) 15%(196) 3%(44) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 18%(128) 39%(271) 21%(149) 22%(153) 701 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_1: Next we will look at a list of names that are active in politics. It is a long list, please take the time to go through the list carefully and give an individual answer for each name below. For each person, please indicate if you have a Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, Somewhat Unfavorable, or Very Unfavorable opinion of each If you have heard of the person, but do not have an opinion, please mark ’Heard Of, No Opinion.’ If you have not heard of the person, please mark ’Never Heard Of.’Mitch McConnell Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 27%(541) 46%(905) 17%(345) 10%(197) 1988 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 18%(150) 63%(539) 14%(123) 5%(42) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 50%(271) 29%(157) 17%(92) 4%(22) 541 2012 Vote: Other 36%(22) 47%(28) 11% (7) 6%(4) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(98) 34%(181) 23%(122) 25%(131) 532 4-Region: Northeast 31%(108) 44%(157) 17%(61) 8%(29) 355 4-Region: Midwest 24%(109) 49%(222) 18%(83) 9%(43) 457 4-Region: South 29%(215) 42%(315) 17%(127) 11%(85) 742 4-Region: West 25%(108) 49%(211) 17%(74) 9%(41) 434 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 12%(109) 63%(579) 17%(156) 9%(81) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 49%(390) 25%(199) 17%(136) 9%(73) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_2: Favorability for Nancy Pelosi Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 38%(755) 51%(1022) 7%(141) 4%(70) 1988 Gender: Male 37%(348) 54%(502) 5%(48) 3%(32) 930 Gender: Female 38%(407) 49%(520) 9%(93) 4%(37) 1058 Age: 18-34 33%(163) 40%(200) 16%(79) 11%(57) 499 Age: 35-44 45%(135) 47%(141) 6%(19) 2% (7) 302 Age: 45-64 35%(252) 60%(434) 4%(32) 1%(6) 724 Age: 65+ 44%(205) 53%(247) 2%(11) — (0) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 25%(37) 32%(48) 20%(30) 23%(35) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 39%(194) 45%(224) 12%(61) 5%(23) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 37%(182) 55%(274) 6%(29) 2%(11) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 41%(310) 56%(421) 2%(18) — (0) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 70%(554) 19%(146) 8%(60) 4%(28) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 27%(139) 57%(290) 10%(50) 5%(27) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 9%(62) 85%(586) 4%(31) 2%(15) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 70%(248) 21%(74) 6%(20) 3%(11) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 70%(306) 17%(73) 9%(41) 4%(17) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 28%(67) 61%(149) 7%(17) 5%(11) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 27%(72) 54%(141) 13%(33) 6%(15) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 10%(33) 84%(280) 3%(12) 3%(10) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8%(29) 85%(306) 5%(19) 1% (5) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 70%(419) 21%(129) 6%(38) 3%(16) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 40%(228) 48%(279) 8%(45) 4%(24) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 12%(86) 83%(576) 4%(28) 1% (8) 698 Educ: < College 33%(414) 54%(679) 8%(104) 4%(53) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 42%(199) 51%(239) 5%(22) 2%(10) 470 Educ: Post-grad 53%(142) 39%(105) 5%(14) 3% (7) 267 Income: Under 50k 37%(373) 49%(493) 9%(89) 6%(56) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 38%(221) 56%(325) 5%(27) 2%(9) 582 Income: 100k+ 41%(161) 52%(204) 6%(25) 1%(4) 395 Ethnicity: White 35%(566) 56%(906) 6%(99) 2%(37) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 44%(84) 32%(62) 16%(30) 9%(17) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_2: Favorability for Nancy Pelosi Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 38%(755) 51%(1022) 7%(141) 4%(70) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 53%(133) 26%(65) 11%(28) 10%(25) 252 Ethnicity: Other 44%(56) 40%(51) 10%(13) 6% (8) 128 All Christian 36%(361) 58%(587) 5%(50) 2%(17) 1014 All Non-Christian 59%(70) 29%(34) 6% (7) 6% (7) 119 Atheist 57%(45) 40%(31) 2% (2) 1% (1) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 39%(183) 45%(210) 11%(52) 5%(23) 468 Something Else 31%(97) 52%(160) 10%(29) 7%(22) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 54%(73) 35%(48) 6% (8) 5% (7) 136 Evangelical 29%(166) 62%(350) 6%(32) 3%(17) 565 Non-Evangelical 39%(278) 52%(375) 6%(42) 3%(19) 714 Community: Urban 45%(235) 39%(205) 8%(43) 7%(37) 519 Community: Suburban 39%(382) 52%(512) 7%(69) 2%(21) 984 Community: Rural 28%(137) 63%(306) 6%(29) 3%(12) 484 Employ: Private Sector 41%(272) 51%(340) 6%(43) 1% (8) 663 Employ: Government 38%(40) 41%(43) 12%(13) 10%(10) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 37%(54) 49%(72) 8%(12) 6%(9) 147 Employ: Homemaker 27%(33) 65%(78) 5%(6) 3% (3) 121 Employ: Retired 41%(210) 57%(296) 2%(9) — (1) 516 Employ: Unemployed 35%(85) 45%(110) 14%(33) 6%(15) 243 Employ: Other 31%(38) 48%(58) 14%(18) 7% (8) 122 Military HH: Yes 29%(99) 64%(216) 3%(11) 3%(10) 336 Military HH: No 40%(656) 49%(807) 8%(130) 4%(60) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 15%(83) 76%(422) 5%(29) 4%(21) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 47%(672) 42%(601) 8%(112) 3%(49) 1434 Trump Job Approve 11%(93) 82%(676) 4%(36) 3%(24) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 59%(660) 30%(338) 8%(91) 3%(37) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 11%(52) 83%(403) 4%(19) 2%(12) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 12%(41) 80%(273) 5%(16) 3%(12) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 32%(65) 55%(115) 8%(16) 5%(11) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 65%(594) 24%(223) 8%(76) 3%(27) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_2: Favorability for Nancy Pelosi Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 38%(755) 51%(1022) 7%(141) 4%(70) 1988 Favorable of Trump 12%(103) 81%(682) 4%(32) 2%(20) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 58%(644) 30%(329) 8%(89) 4%(40) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 10%(50) 84%(426) 4%(19) 2%(13) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 16%(53) 78%(256) 4%(13) 2% (8) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 26%(45) 56%(97) 10%(18) 7%(13) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 64%(599) 25%(233) 8%(71) 3%(28) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 31%(236) 57%(436) 7%(57) 4%(32) 762 #1 Issue: Security 17%(43) 77%(193) 4%(10) 2%(4) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 54%(189) 36%(126) 8%(27) 3%(11) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 46%(127) 47%(131) 6%(17) 1% (3) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 43%(33) 35%(27) 16%(12) 7% (5) 77 #1 Issue: Education 29%(21) 45%(33) 17%(12) 10% (7) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 61%(46) 32%(24) 2% (1) 5%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 50%(59) 43%(52) 3%(4) 4% (5) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 70%(538) 22%(169) 7%(54) 2%(13) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(63) 85%(560) 3%(22) 2%(10) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 72%(524) 20%(142) 7%(47) 1%(11) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(79) 85%(590) 3%(18) 1% (8) 696 2016 Vote: Other 24%(30) 67%(83) 9%(11) — (1) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27%(121) 47%(208) 14%(64) 11%(50) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 42%(544) 52%(674) 5%(60) 1% (8) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 30%(211) 50%(348) 11%(80) 9%(62) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 65%(551) 29%(249) 5%(44) 1%(10) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9%(49) 88%(477) 3%(14) — (2) 541 2012 Vote: Other 18%(11) 76%(46) 5% (3) 1%(0) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 27%(145) 47%(250) 15%(80) 11%(58) 532 4-Region: Northeast 41%(146) 46%(165) 10%(34) 3%(10) 355 4-Region: Midwest 34%(154) 57%(259) 6%(29) 3%(14) 457 4-Region: South 36%(264) 54%(398) 7%(50) 4%(31) 742 4-Region: West 44%(191) 46%(200) 7%(28) 3%(15) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_2: Favorability for Nancy Pelosi Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 38%(755) 51%(1022) 7%(141) 4%(70) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 68%(628) 21%(190) 8%(75) 3%(32) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8%(67) 85%(681) 4%(33) 2%(17) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_3: Favorability for Charles Schumer Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 28%(559) 40%(797) 18%(364) 13%(268) 1988 Gender: Male 31%(291) 46%(429) 14%(126) 9%(85) 930 Gender: Female 25%(269) 35%(368) 22%(238) 17%(183) 1058 Age: 18-34 21%(104) 25%(122) 20%(98) 35%(175) 499 Age: 35-44 29%(88) 38%(114) 21%(62) 12%(37) 302 Age: 45-64 28%(200) 47%(344) 19%(140) 6%(40) 724 Age: 65+ 36%(167) 47%(217) 14%(63) 3%(15) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 14%(20) 16%(24) 19%(28) 52%(78) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 26%(131) 32%(159) 20%(99) 23%(114) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 26%(129) 43%(216) 22%(109) 9%(43) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 33%(250) 47%(351) 16%(117) 4%(31) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 49%(390) 20%(158) 17%(136) 13%(105) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 23%(117) 44%(223) 17%(87) 16%(79) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(52) 60%(416) 20%(141) 12%(84) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 55%(195) 21%(74) 14%(50) 9%(33) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 45%(195) 19%(84) 20%(86) 16%(72) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 25%(60) 53%(130) 12%(28) 10%(25) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 22%(57) 35%(93) 22%(58) 21%(54) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 10%(35) 67%(224) 14%(47) 8%(27) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5%(17) 53%(191) 26%(94) 16%(57) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 54%(323) 20%(120) 13%(77) 13%(81) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 27%(158) 39%(226) 20%(116) 13%(76) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 10%(72) 63%(436) 19%(136) 8%(54) 698 Educ: < College 24%(298) 39%(491) 20%(255) 17%(207) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 30%(143) 45%(213) 16%(74) 9%(41) 470 Educ: Post-grad 44%(118) 35%(94) 13%(35) 8%(21) 267 Income: Under 50k 26%(262) 36%(360) 21%(212) 18%(177) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 28%(165) 46%(269) 14%(81) 11%(66) 582 Income: 100k+ 33%(132) 43%(168) 18%(70) 6%(25) 395 Ethnicity: White 28%(443) 43%(699) 18%(287) 11%(179) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 24%(47) 29%(56) 21%(40) 26%(50) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_3: Favorability for Charles Schumer Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 28%(559) 40%(797) 18%(364) 13%(268) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 32%(80) 23%(58) 19%(49) 26%(64) 252 Ethnicity: Other 28%(36) 31%(40) 22%(28) 19%(25) 128 All Christian 28%(280) 47%(478) 18%(179) 8%(77) 1014 All Non-Christian 48%(57) 30%(36) 10%(12) 11%(14) 119 Atheist 49%(38) 29%(23) 10% (8) 12%(9) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 26%(121) 33%(155) 21%(98) 20%(94) 468 Something Else 20%(63) 34%(105) 22%(67) 24%(74) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 44%(59) 33%(45) 12%(16) 11%(16) 136 Evangelical 22%(126) 45%(252) 19%(110) 14%(78) 565 Non-Evangelical 29%(208) 44%(313) 18%(126) 9%(67) 714 Community: Urban 32%(167) 34%(178) 17%(90) 16%(84) 519 Community: Suburban 30%(291) 40%(395) 19%(184) 12%(114) 984 Community: Rural 21%(101) 46%(223) 18%(90) 14%(70) 484 Employ: Private Sector 31%(205) 42%(277) 17%(113) 10%(68) 663 Employ: Government 29%(31) 29%(31) 18%(19) 24%(26) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 27%(39) 41%(61) 18%(26) 14%(21) 147 Employ: Homemaker 19%(23) 43%(52) 23%(28) 15%(18) 121 Employ: Retired 34%(178) 48%(250) 14%(71) 3%(18) 516 Employ: Unemployed 22%(54) 34%(83) 25%(60) 19%(46) 243 Employ: Other 16%(20) 26%(31) 32%(39) 26%(32) 122 Military HH: Yes 23%(79) 53%(179) 15%(52) 8%(26) 336 Military HH: No 29%(481) 37%(618) 19%(312) 15%(242) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 13%(75) 55%(304) 17%(95) 14%(80) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 34%(484) 34%(493) 19%(268) 13%(188) 1434 Trump Job Approve 11%(90) 58%(480) 19%(161) 12%(98) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 41%(465) 28%(313) 17%(195) 14%(153) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 11%(55) 61%(297) 17%(82) 11%(52) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 10%(35) 53%(182) 23%(79) 14%(46) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 23%(48) 46%(96) 16%(33) 15%(31) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 45%(417) 24%(218) 18%(162) 13%(122) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_3: Favorability for Charles Schumer Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 28%(559) 40%(797) 18%(364) 13%(268) 1988 Favorable of Trump 12%(100) 57%(481) 18%(154) 12%(102) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 41%(452) 28%(311) 17%(189) 14%(150) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 10%(53) 61%(312) 16%(80) 12%(63) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 14%(47) 51%(169) 22%(73) 12%(39) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 19%(33) 46%(79) 15%(25) 21%(35) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 45%(419) 25%(232) 18%(164) 12%(115) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 22%(166) 44%(339) 21%(157) 13%(100) 762 #1 Issue: Security 11%(28) 64%(159) 15%(38) 10%(25) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 38%(134) 29%(102) 21%(73) 12%(44) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 37%(103) 36%(99) 18%(50) 9%(26) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 30%(23) 25%(19) 10% (7) 36%(27) 77 #1 Issue: Education 21%(15) 25%(18) 18%(13) 36%(26) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 42%(32) 32%(24) 11% (8) 15%(11) 75 #1 Issue: Other 48%(57) 31%(37) 14%(17) 8%(9) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 54%(414) 23%(175) 16%(123) 8%(60) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 9%(59) 66%(431) 16%(105) 9%(59) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 54%(390) 23%(166) 17%(122) 6%(46) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(79) 65%(455) 14%(101) 9%(61) 696 2016 Vote: Other 21%(26) 56%(69) 16%(20) 7%(9) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(63) 24%(107) 27%(121) 34%(152) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 34%(431) 45%(577) 16%(205) 6%(75) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 18%(128) 31%(220) 23%(159) 28%(194) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 48%(410) 28%(240) 17%(141) 7%(62) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 10%(52) 68%(370) 15%(83) 7%(36) 541 2012 Vote: Other 17%(10) 59%(36) 16%(10) 8% (5) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(87) 28%(151) 24%(128) 31%(166) 532 4-Region: Northeast 33%(116) 38%(136) 18%(64) 11%(39) 355 4-Region: Midwest 26%(118) 43%(194) 21%(94) 11%(50) 457 4-Region: South 25%(183) 41%(307) 18%(130) 17%(123) 742 4-Region: West 33%(142) 37%(160) 17%(76) 13%(57) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_3: Favorability for Charles Schumer Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 28%(559) 40%(797) 18%(364) 13%(268) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 48%(445) 22%(201) 17%(159) 13%(121) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 8%(63) 61%(488) 20%(156) 12%(92) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_4: Favorability for Mike Pence Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 42%(832) 48%(945) 8%(159) 3%(52) 1988 Gender: Male 46%(429) 45%(423) 5%(51) 3%(27) 930 Gender: Female 38%(403) 49%(522) 10%(108) 2%(25) 1058 Age: 18-34 28%(141) 50%(248) 14%(70) 8%(41) 499 Age: 35-44 43%(129) 47%(143) 8%(24) 2%(6) 302 Age: 45-64 49%(352) 44%(320) 7%(48) — (4) 724 Age: 65+ 45%(209) 51%(235) 4%(16) — (2) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 21%(32) 47%(71) 21%(31) 11%(16) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 34%(173) 50%(251) 11%(53) 5%(26) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 44%(217) 45%(225) 10%(47) 2% (8) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 48%(361) 49%(364) 3%(24) — (0) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 15%(115) 74%(584) 9%(69) 3%(21) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 32%(161) 54%(272) 11%(57) 3%(16) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 80%(555) 13%(89) 5%(33) 2%(16) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 18%(63) 73%(257) 7%(23) 3%(10) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 12%(53) 75%(327) 11%(46) 2%(11) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(94) 53%(129) 6%(15) 2%(6) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 26%(67) 55%(143) 16%(41) 4%(10) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 82%(272) 11%(38) 4%(12) 3%(12) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 79%(283) 14%(52) 6%(20) 1%(4) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 13%(79) 79%(476) 5%(33) 2%(14) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 36%(208) 53%(304) 8%(46) 3%(19) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 76%(528) 18%(123) 5%(38) 1%(10) 698 Educ: < College 43%(537) 44%(548) 10%(126) 3%(40) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 41%(195) 52%(246) 5%(21) 2% (8) 470 Educ: Post-grad 38%(101) 56%(151) 5%(12) 1%(4) 267 Income: Under 50k 39%(397) 46%(467) 11%(109) 4%(39) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 43%(251) 51%(295) 5%(27) 2%(9) 582 Income: 100k+ 47%(184) 46%(183) 6%(24) 1%(4) 395 Ethnicity: White 47%(754) 44%(710) 7%(117) 2%(27) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 30%(58) 51%(98) 12%(23) 7%(14) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_4: Favorability for Mike Pence Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 42%(832) 48%(945) 8%(159) 3%(52) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 19%(47) 63%(159) 11%(29) 7%(17) 252 Ethnicity: Other 24%(31) 60%(76) 11%(14) 6% (7) 128 All Christian 53%(540) 40%(401) 6%(58) 2%(16) 1014 All Non-Christian 28%(34) 56%(66) 8%(10) 7%(9) 119 Atheist 22%(17) 72%(57) 6% (5) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 24%(115) 62%(290) 10%(49) 3%(15) 468 Something Else 41%(126) 42%(131) 12%(38) 4%(13) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 33%(45) 51%(70) 9%(12) 6%(9) 136 Evangelical 60%(338) 29%(165) 8%(46) 3%(15) 565 Non-Evangelical 43%(305) 49%(353) 6%(44) 2%(12) 714 Community: Urban 38%(197) 51%(263) 8%(40) 4%(19) 519 Community: Suburban 40%(390) 51%(498) 8%(76) 2%(21) 984 Community: Rural 50%(245) 38%(184) 9%(44) 2%(12) 484 Employ: Private Sector 45%(298) 48%(317) 6%(38) 1%(10) 663 Employ: Government 26%(27) 59%(63) 14%(15) 2% (2) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 34%(51) 53%(78) 5% (7) 8%(11) 147 Employ: Homemaker 51%(61) 37%(45) 8%(9) 4% (5) 121 Employ: Retired 49%(255) 47%(245) 3%(16) — (0) 516 Employ: Unemployed 30%(73) 49%(118) 18%(43) 4%(9) 243 Employ: Other 40%(48) 37%(45) 17%(21) 6% (8) 122 Military HH: Yes 55%(185) 37%(123) 5%(18) 3%(9) 336 Military HH: No 39%(647) 50%(822) 9%(141) 3%(43) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 79%(440) 11%(59) 7%(36) 3%(18) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 27%(392) 62%(886) 9%(123) 2%(34) 1434 Trump Job Approve 82%(681) 10%(82) 5%(43) 3%(23) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 13%(149) 76%(858) 8%(95) 2%(24) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 85%(415) 7%(34) 5%(22) 3%(15) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 78%(266) 14%(47) 6%(21) 2% (8) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 33%(69) 48%(99) 14%(28) 5%(11) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 9%(80) 83%(760) 7%(67) 1%(13) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_4: Favorability for Mike Pence Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 42%(832) 48%(945) 8%(159) 3%(52) 1988 Favorable of Trump 84%(701) 8%(68) 5%(43) 3%(25) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 11%(126) 79%(866) 8%(90) 2%(19) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 86%(439) 6%(32) 4%(19) 4%(19) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 80%(262) 11%(37) 7%(23) 2%(6) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 33%(57) 48%(83) 15%(25) 4% (7) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 7%(69) 84%(784) 7%(65) 1%(12) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 48%(366) 40%(307) 9%(66) 3%(23) 762 #1 Issue: Security 72%(179) 21%(52) 7%(17) 1% (1) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 22%(76) 66%(234) 9%(32) 3%(11) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 40%(112) 52%(145) 7%(19) 1% (3) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 31%(24) 61%(47) 6% (5) 2% (1) 77 #1 Issue: Education 32%(23) 42%(31) 16%(12) 10% (7) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 23%(17) 70%(52) 1% (1) 6%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 28%(34) 65%(78) 6% (8) 1% (1) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 15%(116) 77%(594) 7%(56) 1% (7) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 80%(522) 15%(100) 3%(23) 2%(11) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 13%(97) 79%(570) 7%(47) 1%(10) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 82%(572) 13%(90) 3%(24) 1%(10) 696 2016 Vote: Other 27%(33) 62%(77) 11%(14) — (0) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(130) 47%(208) 17%(74) 7%(31) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 45%(585) 49%(634) 4%(57) 1%(10) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 35%(247) 44%(311) 14%(102) 6%(42) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 22%(188) 70%(601) 7%(57) 1% (8) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 78%(424) 18%(99) 2%(13) 1% (5) 541 2012 Vote: Other 60%(36) 30%(18) 9% (5) 1%(0) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(184) 42%(226) 16%(84) 7%(39) 532 4-Region: Northeast 41%(147) 49%(173) 8%(27) 2% (7) 355 4-Region: Midwest 42%(193) 49%(224) 7%(30) 2%(10) 457 4-Region: South 43%(320) 45%(331) 10%(71) 3%(20) 742 4-Region: West 39%(171) 50%(217) 7%(30) 4%(15) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_4: Favorability for Mike Pence Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 42%(832) 48%(945) 8%(159) 3%(52) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 14%(129) 75%(695) 8%(79) 2%(23) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 79%(629) 14%(115) 5%(37) 2%(18) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_5: Favorability for Donald Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 42%(837) 55%(1102) 2%(43) — (6) 1988 Gender: Male 46%(428) 53%(489) 1%(12) — (2) 930 Gender: Female 39%(409) 58%(613) 3%(31) — (4) 1058 Age: 18-34 33%(166) 63%(314) 3%(16) 1% (3) 499 Age: 35-44 41%(125) 55%(167) 2% (7) 1%(4) 302 Age: 45-64 49%(351) 49%(357) 2%(16) — (0) 724 Age: 65+ 42%(195) 57%(264) 1%(4) — (0) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 18%(28) 74%(111) 6%(10) 2% (2) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 41%(204) 57%(286) 2%(11) — (2) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 45%(221) 52%(257) 3%(16) — (2) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 45%(339) 54%(404) 1% (5) — (0) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(71) 89%(703) 2%(12) — (2) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 34%(171) 61%(309) 5%(24) — (2) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 86%(595) 13%(90) 1%(6) — (2) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 13%(45) 86%(303) 1% (3) 1% (2) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(27) 92%(400) 2%(9) — (0) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 39%(95) 59%(143) 2%(6) — (0) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 29%(76) 63%(166) 7%(19) 1% (2) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 86%(288) 13%(43) 1% (3) — (0) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 85%(307) 13%(47) 1% (3) 1% (2) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 12%(73) 86%(518) 1% (8) — (2) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 35%(202) 63%(365) 2%(10) — (0) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 76%(533) 22%(151) 2%(12) — (2) 698 Educ: < College 45%(565) 52%(653) 2%(26) — (5) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 39%(183) 59%(275) 2%(12) — (1) 470 Educ: Post-grad 33%(89) 65%(173) 2% (5) — (0) 267 Income: Under 50k 41%(418) 56%(563) 2%(25) 1% (5) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 43%(252) 55%(320) 2%(9) — (1) 582 Income: 100k+ 42%(167) 56%(219) 2% (8) — (0) 395 Ethnicity: White 47%(757) 51%(816) 2%(31) — (4) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 32%(61) 64%(124) 4% (7) — (1) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_5: Favorability for Donald Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 42%(837) 55%(1102) 2%(43) — (6) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 17%(43) 78%(197) 4%(10) 1% (2) 252 Ethnicity: Other 29%(37) 69%(88) 1% (2) — (0) 128 All Christian 50%(511) 47%(477) 2%(22) — (3) 1014 All Non-Christian 32%(38) 65%(77) 3%(4) — (0) 119 Atheist 26%(20) 73%(58) 1% (1) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 28%(131) 70%(329) 2% (8) — (0) 468 Something Else 44%(136) 52%(161) 3%(9) 1% (3) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 36%(49) 60%(82) 3% (5) — (0) 136 Evangelical 59%(335) 38%(212) 3%(14) 1% (3) 565 Non-Evangelical 41%(291) 57%(406) 2%(15) — (2) 714 Community: Urban 37%(191) 60%(313) 2%(11) 1% (3) 519 Community: Suburban 39%(385) 58%(573) 2%(23) — (3) 984 Community: Rural 54%(261) 45%(216) 2% (8) — (0) 484 Employ: Private Sector 42%(279) 56%(370) 2%(14) — (0) 663 Employ: Government 33%(35) 63%(68) 3%(4) — (0) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 42%(61) 56%(83) — (0) 2% (3) 147 Employ: Homemaker 53%(64) 45%(55) 2% (2) — (0) 121 Employ: Retired 47%(243) 52%(270) 1%(4) — (0) 516 Employ: Unemployed 35%(86) 61%(147) 3% (8) 1% (2) 243 Employ: Other 45%(55) 49%(59) 6% (7) — (0) 122 Military HH: Yes 53%(176) 46%(156) 1% (2) — (1) 336 Military HH: No 40%(661) 57%(946) 2%(40) — (5) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 89%(492) 8%(44) 2%(13) 1% (5) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 24%(345) 74%(1058) 2%(30) — (2) 1434 Trump Job Approve 94%(783) 5%(38) 1% (5) — (3) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(47) 94%(1056) 2%(20) — (3) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 96%(468) 3%(16) — (2) — (1) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 92%(315) 7%(23) 1% (3) — (2) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 11%(23) 85%(175) 3%(6) 1% (2) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(24) 96%(880) 1%(14) — (1) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_5: Favorability for Donald Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 42%(837) 55%(1102) 2%(43) — (6) 1988 Favorable of Trump 100%(837) — (0) — (0) — (0) 837 Unfavorable of Trump — (0) 100%(1102) — (0) — (0) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 100%(508) — (0) — (0) — (0) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 100%(329) — (0) — (0) — (0) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump — (0) 100%(172) — (0) — (0) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump — (0) 100%(930) — (0) — (0) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 49%(373) 49%(372) 2%(12) 1%(4) 762 #1 Issue: Security 77%(193) 21%(52) 2% (5) — (0) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 23%(80) 75%(264) 2% (8) — (0) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 37%(104) 62%(171) 1% (3) — (0) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 30%(23) 63%(49) 5%(4) 2% (2) 77 #1 Issue: Education 35%(26) 58%(43) 6% (5) — (0) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 17%(12) 79%(59) 5%(4) — (0) 75 #1 Issue: Other 22%(26) 76%(91) 2% (3) — (0) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(64) 90%(693) 2%(16) — (0) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 85%(558) 14%(92) 1%(4) — (1) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(50) 91%(658) 2%(14) — (2) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 87%(603) 13%(90) — (3) — (0) 696 2016 Vote: Other 22%(28) 73%(91) 4% (5) — (0) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 35%(157) 59%(263) 4%(20) 1%(4) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 43%(552) 56%(716) 1%(18) — (2) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 41%(285) 55%(386) 4%(25) 1%(4) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 17%(149) 80%(682) 2%(20) — (2) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 81%(440) 18%(99) — (3) — (0) 541 2012 Vote: Other 64%(39) 34%(20) 2% (1) — (0) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(210) 56%(300) 4%(19) 1%(4) 532 4-Region: Northeast 37%(132) 59%(210) 3%(12) — (1) 355 4-Region: Midwest 44%(203) 54%(247) 1% (5) — (2) 457 4-Region: South 45%(333) 53%(392) 2%(15) — (3) 742 4-Region: West 39%(170) 58%(253) 3%(11) — (0) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_5: Favorability for Donald Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 42%(837) 55%(1102) 2%(43) — (6) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(81) 90%(830) 1%(12) — (2) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 85%(680) 14%(110) 1% (7) — (2) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_6: Favorability for Republicans in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 38%(756) 54%(1069) 7%(134) 1%(29) 1988 Gender: Male 40%(369) 53%(496) 5%(48) 2%(18) 930 Gender: Female 37%(387) 54%(573) 8%(86) 1%(12) 1058 Age: 18-34 28%(142) 53%(265) 14%(69) 5%(23) 499 Age: 35-44 39%(118) 53%(160) 6%(20) 1%(4) 302 Age: 45-64 45%(325) 51%(370) 4%(29) — (1) 724 Age: 65+ 37%(170) 59%(274) 4%(17) — (1) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 16%(25) 57%(85) 18%(27) 9%(13) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 35%(175) 53%(266) 10%(49) 3%(13) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 43%(216) 49%(245) 7%(34) — (2) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 40%(301) 57%(426) 3%(20) — (1) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(65) 84%(666) 6%(51) 1% (7) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 26%(131) 58%(296) 13%(67) 3%(13) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 81%(560) 15%(107) 2%(16) 1%(10) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 11%(38) 82%(288) 7%(24) 1% (3) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(27) 87%(378) 6%(27) 1%(4) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 29%(72) 60%(147) 8%(19) 3%(6) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 23%(59) 57%(149) 18%(47) 3% (7) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 78%(259) 18%(61) 1% (5) 3%(9) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 84%(300) 13%(46) 3%(12) — (1) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 11%(67) 84%(506) 4%(25) 1%(4) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 30%(175) 60%(344) 9%(50) 1% (8) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 71%(493) 25%(178) 3%(19) 1% (8) 698 Educ: < College 40%(496) 51%(632) 8%(98) 2%(24) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 36%(167) 59%(276) 6%(26) — (1) 470 Educ: Post-grad 35%(93) 60%(161) 4%(10) 2%(4) 267 Income: Under 50k 36%(365) 52%(530) 9%(91) 3%(26) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 39%(230) 56%(327) 4%(22) 1%(4) 582 Income: 100k+ 41%(161) 54%(212) 5%(21) — (0) 395 Ethnicity: White 43%(691) 50%(799) 6%(100) 1%(18) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 28%(54) 61%(118) 8%(15) 3%(6) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_6: Favorability for Republicans in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 38%(756) 54%(1069) 7%(134) 1%(29) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 14%(34) 73%(183) 10%(26) 3%(9) 252 Ethnicity: Other 23%(30) 68%(87) 7%(9) 2% (3) 128 All Christian 47%(480) 47%(480) 5%(49) 1%(6) 1014 All Non-Christian 29%(35) 65%(77) 3%(4) 3% (3) 119 Atheist 27%(21) 72%(57) 1% (1) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 22%(102) 64%(300) 11%(52) 3%(14) 468 Something Else 38%(119) 50%(155) 9%(29) 2% (7) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 35%(47) 60%(82) 3%(4) 2% (3) 136 Evangelical 54%(306) 39%(220) 6%(35) 1% (5) 565 Non-Evangelical 38%(269) 56%(398) 6%(42) 1%(6) 714 Community: Urban 32%(168) 58%(301) 7%(39) 2%(12) 519 Community: Suburban 37%(361) 55%(545) 7%(69) 1%(10) 984 Community: Rural 47%(227) 46%(224) 6%(27) 2% (7) 484 Employ: Private Sector 41%(270) 54%(360) 4%(26) 1% (8) 663 Employ: Government 31%(33) 53%(57) 13%(14) 3% (3) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 33%(49) 58%(86) 5% (8) 3% (5) 147 Employ: Homemaker 50%(60) 41%(50) 9%(11) — (0) 121 Employ: Retired 41%(211) 57%(293) 2%(13) — (0) 516 Employ: Unemployed 32%(78) 52%(126) 13%(31) 3% (8) 243 Employ: Other 36%(44) 47%(57) 16%(20) 1% (1) 122 Military HH: Yes 48%(161) 47%(156) 3%(12) 2% (7) 336 Military HH: No 36%(595) 55%(912) 7%(123) 1%(22) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 79%(437) 14%(80) 5%(28) 2%(9) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 22%(319) 69%(989) 7%(106) 1%(20) 1434 Trump Job Approve 79%(657) 16%(131) 3%(25) 2%(16) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 8%(95) 83%(933) 8%(86) 1%(12) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 85%(415) 11%(54) 1% (7) 2%(10) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 71%(242) 22%(77) 5%(18) 2%(6) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 24%(50) 64%(133) 11%(22) 1% (2) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(45) 87%(800) 7%(65) 1%(9) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_6: Favorability for Republicans in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 38%(756) 54%(1069) 7%(134) 1%(29) 1988 Favorable of Trump 81%(679) 15%(123) 3%(24) 1%(10) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 6%(71) 85%(936) 7%(80) 1%(14) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 87%(444) 10%(49) 1%(6) 2%(10) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 72%(235) 23%(74) 6%(18) — (1) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 22%(37) 64%(110) 13%(22) 2% (3) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(34) 89%(827) 6%(58) 1%(11) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(341) 47%(357) 7%(51) 2%(14) 762 #1 Issue: Security 71%(178) 22%(56) 5%(12) 1%(4) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 21%(74) 72%(255) 7%(23) — (1) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 31%(87) 61%(171) 6%(18) 1% (3) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 26%(20) 58%(45) 14%(11) 2% (1) 77 #1 Issue: Education 32%(23) 50%(37) 14%(10) 4% (3) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 14%(10) 77%(58) 4% (3) 5% (3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 19%(22) 76%(91) 4% (5) 1% (1) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(63) 86%(668) 5%(40) — (2) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 78%(511) 19%(123) 2%(14) 1%(6) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(50) 88%(639) 5%(35) — (1) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 78%(546) 18%(126) 3%(18) 1%(6) 696 2016 Vote: Other 17%(21) 73%(90) 9%(11) 1% (2) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 31%(138) 48%(213) 16%(71) 5%(21) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 40%(511) 57%(730) 3%(42) — (4) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 35%(245) 48%(339) 13%(92) 4%(25) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 18%(151) 76%(653) 5%(46) — (4) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 74%(400) 24%(130) 2%(10) — (1) 541 2012 Vote: Other 47%(28) 46%(28) 6%(4) 1%(0) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 33%(177) 48%(258) 14%(73) 5%(24) 532 4-Region: Northeast 36%(127) 55%(196) 8%(27) 1%(4) 355 4-Region: Midwest 38%(174) 54%(244) 7%(34) 1% (5) 457 4-Region: South 41%(305) 51%(381) 7%(50) 1% (7) 742 4-Region: West 35%(151) 57%(248) 5%(23) 3%(13) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_6: Favorability for Republicans in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 38%(756) 54%(1069) 7%(134) 1%(29) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(76) 85%(784) 6%(58) 1% (7) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 78%(627) 17%(137) 3%(25) 1%(10) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 45%(892) 48%(947) 6%(122) 1%(28) 1988 Gender: Male 44%(412) 50%(461) 4%(40) 2%(17) 930 Gender: Female 45%(480) 46%(486) 8%(82) 1%(10) 1058 Age: 18-34 48%(242) 35%(176) 12%(61) 4%(21) 499 Age: 35-44 51%(155) 43%(129) 4%(13) 2% (5) 302 Age: 45-64 39%(283) 56%(406) 5%(33) — (1) 724 Age: 65+ 46%(212) 51%(235) 3%(14) — (1) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 47%(71) 29%(43) 18%(26) 7%(10) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 50%(254) 39%(197) 8%(39) 3%(14) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 41%(204) 52%(260) 6%(31) — (2) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 44%(326) 53%(398) 3%(22) — (1) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 85%(668) 10%(82) 4%(35) 1% (5) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 32%(160) 54%(272) 12%(62) 2%(12) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 9%(64) 86%(593) 4%(25) 2%(11) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 85%(301) 10%(35) 4%(15) 1% (2) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 84%(367) 11%(47) 5%(20) 1% (3) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 30%(74) 60%(146) 7%(18) 2% (5) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 33%(86) 48%(126) 17%(44) 3% (7) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 11%(36) 84%(280) 2% (7) 3%(10) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8%(28) 87%(313) 5%(18) — (1) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 81%(489) 16%(94) 2%(15) 1%(4) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 47%(274) 43%(247) 8%(48) 1% (8) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 15%(103) 81%(568) 3%(20) 1% (7) 698 Educ: < College 41%(507) 50%(626) 8%(95) 2%(22) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 49%(229) 48%(225) 3%(15) — (2) 470 Educ: Post-grad 58%(156) 36%(97) 4%(11) 1%(4) 267 Income: Under 50k 45%(456) 44%(447) 8%(85) 2%(24) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 43%(247) 53%(311) 4%(21) — (3) 582 Income: 100k+ 48%(189) 48%(189) 4%(16) — (1) 395 Ethnicity: White 41%(652) 53%(848) 6%(89) 1%(19) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 56%(108) 33%(64) 7%(14) 3%(6) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 45%(892) 48%(947) 6%(122) 1%(28) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 70%(177) 18%(45) 9%(23) 3% (7) 252 Ethnicity: Other 49%(62) 42%(54) 7%(9) 2% (2) 128 All Christian 40%(405) 55%(561) 4%(43) — (5) 1014 All Non-Christian 67%(79) 27%(32) 3% (3) 3%(4) 119 Atheist 58%(46) 40%(32) 2% (1) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 49%(229) 39%(181) 10%(45) 3%(13) 468 Something Else 43%(134) 46%(141) 9%(28) 2%(6) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 61%(83) 33%(45) 2% (3) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 35%(200) 57%(325) 6%(35) 1%(6) 565 Non-Evangelical 45%(320) 50%(355) 5%(35) 1%(4) 714 Community: Urban 54%(282) 37%(194) 6%(30) 2%(13) 519 Community: Suburban 45%(446) 47%(467) 6%(64) 1% (7) 984 Community: Rural 34%(163) 59%(285) 6%(28) 2% (8) 484 Employ: Private Sector 50%(330) 46%(307) 3%(19) 1% (8) 663 Employ: Government 44%(47) 40%(42) 14%(15) 2% (3) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 41%(61) 51%(76) 5% (7) 3%(4) 147 Employ: Homemaker 34%(41) 58%(71) 8%(9) — (0) 121 Employ: Retired 44%(225) 54%(279) 2%(12) — (0) 516 Employ: Unemployed 44%(108) 41%(99) 12%(29) 3% (7) 243 Employ: Other 37%(45) 45%(55) 16%(20) 1% (2) 122 Military HH: Yes 32%(108) 63%(213) 3%(9) 2%(6) 336 Military HH: No 47%(784) 44%(734) 7%(112) 1%(22) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 17%(96) 76%(422) 5%(25) 2%(10) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 55%(796) 37%(525) 7%(96) 1%(18) 1434 Trump Job Approve 14%(114) 81%(673) 3%(28) 2%(15) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 69%(775) 24%(266) 7%(73) 1%(11) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 12%(56) 84%(409) 2%(12) 2%(10) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 17%(58) 77%(264) 5%(16) 1% (5) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 44%(90) 46%(96) 9%(19) 1% (2) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 75%(685) 19%(170) 6%(54) 1%(10) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 45%(892) 48%(947) 6%(122) 1%(28) 1988 Favorable of Trump 14%(118) 81%(679) 3%(27) 1%(12) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 69%(761) 24%(260) 6%(67) 1%(13) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 12%(61) 83%(424) 2%(12) 2%(11) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 17%(57) 78%(255) 5%(15) — (1) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 40%(69) 46%(79) 12%(20) 2% (3) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 74%(692) 19%(181) 5%(47) 1%(10) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 40%(305) 53%(403) 5%(42) 2%(12) 762 #1 Issue: Security 17%(43) 77%(192) 5%(12) 1%(4) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 61%(215) 33%(115) 6%(22) — (1) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 51%(142) 42%(117) 6%(16) 1% (3) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 50%(39) 37%(29) 12%(9) 1%(0) 77 #1 Issue: Education 46%(34) 37%(27) 12%(9) 5%(4) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 70%(53) 20%(15) 5%(4) 5% (3) 75 #1 Issue: Other 52%(62) 41%(50) 7% (8) — (0) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 81%(627) 15%(118) 4%(27) — (2) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 10%(69) 86%(562) 3%(18) 1%(6) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 82%(593) 15%(108) 3%(21) — (1) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(96) 82%(574) 3%(19) 1% (7) 696 2016 Vote: Other 34%(42) 57%(70) 9%(11) 1% (1) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 36%(160) 44%(195) 16%(71) 4%(18) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 48%(621) 49%(626) 3%(36) — (5) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 39%(271) 46%(321) 12%(86) 3%(22) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 72%(617) 24%(201) 4%(32) 1%(4) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 11%(60) 86%(467) 2%(12) — (1) 541 2012 Vote: Other 12% (7) 80%(48) 7%(4) 1%(0) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 39%(207) 43%(231) 14%(72) 4%(21) 532 4-Region: Northeast 49%(175) 42%(148) 8%(28) 1%(4) 355 4-Region: Midwest 39%(179) 54%(246) 6%(26) 1%(6) 457 4-Region: South 44%(325) 49%(364) 6%(47) 1%(6) 742 4-Region: West 49%(213) 44%(189) 5%(21) 3%(11) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_7: Favorability for Democrats in Congress Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 45%(892) 48%(947) 6%(122) 1%(28) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 82%(762) 13%(116) 5%(42) 1% (5) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(72) 86%(683) 4%(33) 1%(11) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_9: Favorability for Kevin McCarthy Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 21%(417) 29%(583) 29%(586) 20%(402) 1988 Gender: Male 28%(261) 34%(318) 24%(221) 14%(131) 930 Gender: Female 15%(156) 25%(265) 35%(365) 26%(271) 1058 Age: 18-34 16%(79) 19%(96) 26%(130) 39%(194) 499 Age: 35-44 21%(62) 29%(88) 32%(95) 19%(56) 302 Age: 45-64 21%(149) 31%(226) 32%(234) 16%(115) 724 Age: 65+ 28%(127) 37%(173) 27%(126) 8%(36) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 15%(23) 11%(17) 30%(45) 44%(65) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 17%(85) 25%(124) 27%(134) 32%(159) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 19%(95) 29%(146) 34%(170) 17%(86) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 25%(187) 36%(270) 27%(203) 12%(89) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 15%(117) 37%(292) 28%(219) 20%(161) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(83) 29%(146) 31%(157) 24%(120) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 31%(217) 21%(146) 30%(210) 17%(121) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 19%(67) 40%(143) 25%(89) 15%(54) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 11%(50) 34%(149) 30%(130) 25%(108) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 23%(57) 35%(86) 23%(57) 18%(44) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(26) 23%(60) 38%(100) 29%(76) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 41%(137) 27%(89) 22%(75) 10%(33) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 22%(80) 16%(56) 38%(135) 24%(88) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 12%(71) 43%(256) 23%(136) 23%(139) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 19%(110) 29%(168) 32%(186) 20%(113) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 34%(234) 21%(144) 31%(215) 15%(105) 698 Educ: < College 19%(235) 26%(325) 33%(408) 23%(283) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(111) 34%(162) 26%(120) 16%(77) 470 Educ: Post-grad 27%(72) 36%(96) 22%(58) 16%(42) 267 Income: Under 50k 19%(188) 26%(261) 33%(336) 22%(227) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 23%(132) 33%(189) 26%(151) 19%(110) 582 Income: 100k+ 25%(98) 34%(133) 25%(99) 16%(65) 395 Ethnicity: White 21%(343) 30%(483) 30%(480) 19%(302) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 22%(42) 23%(44) 29%(57) 26%(50) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_9: Favorability for Kevin McCarthy Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 21%(417) 29%(583) 29%(586) 20%(402) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 19%(48) 24%(61) 29%(72) 28%(71) 252 Ethnicity: Other 21%(27) 31%(40) 26%(34) 22%(28) 128 All Christian 27%(275) 31%(310) 28%(283) 14%(146) 1014 All Non-Christian 24%(28) 33%(39) 26%(31) 17%(21) 119 Atheist 12%(10) 49%(39) 15%(12) 24%(19) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 11%(50) 28%(129) 33%(155) 29%(134) 468 Something Else 18%(54) 21%(66) 34%(106) 27%(82) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 23%(31) 33%(45) 28%(38) 17%(23) 136 Evangelical 29%(165) 21%(116) 31%(176) 19%(107) 565 Non-Evangelical 21%(153) 34%(246) 29%(204) 16%(112) 714 Community: Urban 21%(110) 30%(155) 26%(137) 22%(116) 519 Community: Suburban 20%(195) 31%(309) 30%(298) 19%(183) 984 Community: Rural 23%(112) 24%(118) 31%(151) 21%(103) 484 Employ: Private Sector 23%(155) 32%(213) 27%(177) 18%(118) 663 Employ: Government 12%(13) 31%(33) 25%(27) 32%(34) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 18%(27) 32%(48) 23%(34) 26%(39) 147 Employ: Homemaker 14%(17) 19%(23) 41%(50) 25%(31) 121 Employ: Retired 27%(137) 38%(196) 27%(141) 8%(43) 516 Employ: Unemployed 19%(47) 17%(42) 36%(87) 27%(67) 243 Employ: Other 11%(13) 18%(22) 39%(47) 33%(40) 122 Military HH: Yes 30%(100) 25%(85) 27%(91) 18%(60) 336 Military HH: No 19%(317) 30%(498) 30%(495) 21%(342) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 37%(205) 18%(102) 29%(162) 15%(85) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 15%(212) 34%(481) 30%(423) 22%(317) 1434 Trump Job Approve 35%(291) 18%(148) 30%(248) 17%(143) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 11%(126) 38%(432) 28%(320) 22%(248) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 41%(200) 16%(79) 26%(127) 17%(80) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 27%(91) 20%(69) 35%(120) 18%(62) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 19%(40) 30%(62) 30%(63) 20%(42) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 9%(87) 40%(370) 28%(257) 22%(206) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_9: Favorability for Kevin McCarthy Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 21%(417) 29%(583) 29%(586) 20%(402) 1988 Favorable of Trump 36%(300) 17%(143) 29%(243) 18%(152) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 11%(118) 39%(429) 28%(314) 22%(241) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 39%(197) 17%(88) 26%(130) 18%(94) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 31%(103) 17%(55) 34%(113) 18%(58) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 16%(27) 31%(54) 31%(53) 22%(38) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 10%(90) 40%(375) 28%(261) 22%(203) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 23%(176) 26%(198) 31%(240) 19%(148) 762 #1 Issue: Security 40%(100) 15%(37) 29%(73) 16%(40) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 13%(45) 40%(142) 23%(82) 24%(84) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 19%(52) 34%(95) 35%(97) 12%(33) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 11%(9) 25%(19) 25%(19) 39%(30) 77 #1 Issue: Education 12%(9) 21%(15) 33%(24) 35%(25) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 21%(16) 36%(27) 20%(15) 24%(18) 75 #1 Issue: Other 10%(12) 42%(51) 29%(35) 19%(23) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 15%(117) 42%(326) 27%(206) 16%(123) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 36%(237) 23%(151) 27%(177) 14%(89) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 15%(109) 43%(311) 26%(190) 16%(114) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 36%(253) 21%(148) 28%(196) 14%(98) 696 2016 Vote: Other 12%(14) 34%(42) 32%(40) 22%(27) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(40) 18%(82) 36%(160) 37%(162) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 25%(318) 34%(432) 27%(350) 15%(187) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 14%(99) 22%(151) 34%(236) 31%(215) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 16%(135) 40%(344) 28%(239) 16%(136) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 33%(180) 22%(119) 29%(158) 16%(84) 541 2012 Vote: Other 27%(16) 30%(18) 20%(12) 24%(14) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 16%(86) 19%(102) 33%(177) 31%(167) 532 4-Region: Northeast 22%(78) 32%(112) 30%(106) 17%(59) 355 4-Region: Midwest 15%(66) 32%(144) 32%(148) 22%(98) 457 4-Region: South 23%(172) 27%(198) 28%(206) 23%(167) 742 4-Region: West 23%(101) 30%(129) 29%(127) 18%(77) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_9: Favorability for Kevin McCarthy Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 21%(417) 29%(583) 29%(586) 20%(402) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 14%(131) 38%(351) 27%(254) 20%(189) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 31%(249) 21%(168) 29%(234) 18%(147) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_10: Favorability for Joe Biden Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 50%(993) 46%(915) 3%(67) 1%(12) 1988 Gender: Male 49%(455) 48%(446) 2%(18) 1%(11) 930 Gender: Female 51%(538) 44%(469) 5%(49) — (2) 1058 Age: 18-34 55%(273) 38%(189) 6%(30) 1% (7) 499 Age: 35-44 57%(174) 39%(116) 3%(10) 1% (2) 302 Age: 45-64 41%(298) 55%(401) 3%(25) — (0) 724 Age: 65+ 54%(248) 45%(209) 1% (3) 1% (3) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 53%(80) 34%(52) 10%(15) 2% (3) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 56%(281) 39%(198) 4%(19) 1%(6) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 46%(226) 50%(246) 5%(24) — (1) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 49%(364) 50%(375) 1%(9) — (1) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 89%(700) 9%(69) 2%(19) — (1) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 43%(218) 50%(253) 6%(32) 1% (3) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(75) 86%(593) 2%(16) 1% (8) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 88%(311) 9%(31) 3%(10) — (1) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 89%(389) 9%(38) 2%(9) — (0) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 42%(102) 54%(133) 3%(6) 1% (3) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 44%(116) 46%(120) 10%(26) — (0) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 13%(43) 85%(282) 1% (2) 2%(6) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 9%(32) 87%(311) 4%(14) 1% (2) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 83%(497) 16%(97) 1%(6) — (2) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 56%(325) 40%(231) 3%(16) 1%(4) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 19%(132) 78%(546) 2%(16) 1%(4) 698 Educ: < College 45%(560) 51%(631) 4%(50) 1%(9) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 55%(261) 42%(198) 2%(11) — (1) 470 Educ: Post-grad 65%(173) 32%(85) 3% (7) 1% (2) 267 Income: Under 50k 49%(500) 45%(451) 5%(51) 1%(9) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 48%(281) 50%(290) 1% (8) — (2) 582 Income: 100k+ 54%(212) 44%(173) 2% (8) — (1) 395 Ethnicity: White 45%(727) 51%(822) 3%(51) 1% (8) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 65%(125) 32%(61) 3%(6) — (1) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_10: Favorability for Joe Biden Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 50%(993) 46%(915) 3%(67) 1%(12) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 77%(193) 19%(48) 3% (8) 1% (3) 252 Ethnicity: Other 57%(73) 35%(45) 7%(9) 1% (1) 128 All Christian 46%(467) 51%(518) 3%(26) — (4) 1014 All Non-Christian 71%(84) 23%(27) 3%(4) 3%(4) 119 Atheist 60%(47) 40%(31) — (0) — (0) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 54%(251) 42%(196) 4%(20) — (2) 468 Something Else 47%(144) 47%(144) 6%(19) 1% (2) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 65%(88) 30%(40) 3%(4) 3%(4) 136 Evangelical 39%(219) 57%(322) 3%(19) 1% (5) 565 Non-Evangelical 52%(371) 45%(321) 3%(22) — (1) 714 Community: Urban 62%(321) 33%(172) 3%(18) 2% (8) 519 Community: Suburban 51%(501) 46%(450) 3%(31) — (3) 984 Community: Rural 35%(171) 60%(293) 4%(19) — (2) 484 Employ: Private Sector 54%(356) 44%(292) 2%(12) — (2) 663 Employ: Government 53%(56) 40%(43) 7% (7) 1% (1) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 56%(82) 42%(62) 3%(4) — (0) 147 Employ: Homemaker 33%(40) 63%(76) 2% (3) 2% (2) 121 Employ: Retired 49%(252) 50%(259) 1%(4) — (1) 516 Employ: Unemployed 48%(117) 43%(104) 8%(20) 1% (2) 243 Employ: Other 39%(47) 50%(61) 10%(13) 1% (1) 122 Military HH: Yes 39%(131) 58%(196) 2% (5) 1%(4) 336 Military HH: No 52%(862) 44%(719) 4%(62) 1%(9) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 19%(105) 76%(420) 4%(21) 1% (8) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 62%(888) 34%(494) 3%(47) — (5) 1434 Trump Job Approve 15%(123) 82%(681) 2%(18) 1% (8) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 77%(867) 20%(227) 2%(28) — (5) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 12%(58) 85%(413) 2%(9) 1%(6) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 19%(65) 78%(267) 3%(9) — (1) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 56%(116) 40%(82) 4% (8) 1% (1) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 82%(751) 16%(145) 2%(20) — (3) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_10: Favorability for Joe Biden Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 50%(993) 46%(915) 3%(67) 1%(12) 1988 Favorable of Trump 15%(122) 82%(690) 2%(15) 1%(10) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 78%(854) 20%(219) 2%(26) — (3) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 12%(62) 85%(433) 1%(4) 2%(9) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 18%(60) 78%(257) 3%(11) — (1) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 50%(87) 43%(74) 7%(11) — (0) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 83%(768) 16%(145) 2%(15) — (3) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 45%(339) 51%(391) 4%(28) — (3) 762 #1 Issue: Security 20%(49) 78%(195) 2%(6) — (0) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 67%(236) 31%(108) 3%(10) — (0) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 58%(162) 37%(102) 4%(10) 1%(4) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 63%(48) 34%(27) 3% (2) — (0) 77 #1 Issue: Education 55%(40) 41%(30) 4% (3) 1% (1) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 67%(50) 24%(18) 4% (3) 5%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 57%(68) 37%(44) 5%(6) 1% (1) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 87%(671) 11%(86) 2%(15) — (1) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 14%(91) 84%(549) 2%(11) 1% (5) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 89%(645) 9%(67) 2%(12) — (0) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 15%(103) 83%(578) 1%(10) 1% (5) 696 2016 Vote: Other 38%(47) 53%(65) 8%(10) 1% (1) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 45%(198) 46%(204) 8%(35) 1%(6) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 53%(682) 45%(574) 2%(27) — (5) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 44%(311) 49%(341) 6%(40) 1% (8) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 79%(678) 18%(156) 2%(19) — (1) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 13%(72) 85%(458) 2%(9) — (2) 541 2012 Vote: Other 12% (7) 78%(47) 7%(4) 2% (1) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 44%(235) 48%(254) 7%(35) 1% (8) 532 4-Region: Northeast 53%(188) 43%(151) 4%(14) 1% (2) 355 4-Region: Midwest 46%(209) 50%(229) 4%(16) 1% (2) 457 4-Region: South 48%(355) 49%(362) 3%(23) — (2) 742 4-Region: West 56%(242) 40%(173) 3%(15) 1%(6) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_10: Favorability for Joe Biden Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 50%(993) 46%(915) 3%(67) 1%(12) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 87%(805) 11%(99) 2%(21) — (1) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(86) 86%(684) 2%(20) 1% (8) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_11: Favorability for Kamala Harris Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 46%(906) 41%(819) 9%(171) 5%(93) 1988 Gender: Male 44%(414) 44%(408) 7%(69) 4%(39) 930 Gender: Female 47%(492) 39%(411) 10%(101) 5%(54) 1058 Age: 18-34 44%(218) 31%(153) 13%(63) 13%(65) 499 Age: 35-44 49%(149) 35%(106) 12%(35) 4%(12) 302 Age: 45-64 41%(295) 50%(359) 8%(59) 2%(11) 724 Age: 65+ 53%(244) 44%(201) 3%(13) 1%(4) 463 GenZers: 1997-2012 43%(64) 22%(33) 16%(25) 19%(29) 150 Millennials: 1981-1996 47%(235) 34%(172) 10%(51) 9%(45) 503 GenXers: 1965-1980 42%(207) 44%(217) 13%(64) 2%(9) 497 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 48%(361) 47%(352) 4%(28) 1% (7) 748 PID: Dem (no lean) 82%(649) 8%(66) 6%(51) 3%(23) 789 PID: Ind (no lean) 39%(200) 42%(214) 12%(61) 6%(31) 506 PID: Rep (no lean) 8%(57) 78%(539) 8%(58) 6%(39) 693 PID/Gender: Dem Men 81%(287) 8%(30) 8%(28) 2% (8) 353 PID/Gender: Dem Women 83%(362) 8%(36) 5%(23) 3%(15) 436 PID/Gender: Ind Men 40%(98) 47%(114) 9%(22) 4%(10) 244 PID/Gender: Ind Women 39%(101) 38%(100) 15%(39) 8%(22) 262 PID/Gender: Rep Men 9%(29) 79%(264) 6%(20) 6%(22) 334 PID/Gender: Rep Women 8%(28) 77%(275) 11%(39) 5%(17) 359 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 80%(480) 11%(68) 6%(35) 3%(19) 602 Ideo: Moderate (4) 50%(288) 36%(209) 9%(50) 5%(31) 577 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 16%(114) 75%(522) 6%(41) 3%(21) 698 Educ: < College 40%(505) 43%(542) 10%(126) 6%(77) 1250 Educ: Bachelors degree 51%(240) 42%(196) 5%(25) 2%(9) 470 Educ: Post-grad 60%(161) 30%(81) 7%(19) 2% (7) 267 Income: Under 50k 43%(438) 40%(404) 10%(101) 7%(68) 1011 Income: 50k-100k 47%(275) 42%(247) 8%(48) 2%(13) 582 Income: 100k+ 49%(193) 43%(168) 6%(22) 3%(11) 395 Ethnicity: White 42%(671) 46%(738) 8%(130) 4%(68) 1608 Ethnicity: Hispanic 54%(105) 22%(43) 14%(26) 10%(18) 193 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_11: Favorability for Kamala Harris Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 46%(906) 41%(819) 9%(171) 5%(93) 1988 Ethnicity: Black 66%(167) 15%(39) 10%(26) 8%(20) 252 Ethnicity: Other 53%(68) 33%(42) 11%(14) 4% (5) 128 All Christian 41%(418) 49%(492) 8%(76) 3%(27) 1014 All Non-Christian 68%(81) 21%(25) 4% (5) 6% (7) 119 Atheist 68%(53) 29%(23) 1% (1) 2% (2) 78 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 50%(232) 33%(154) 13%(59) 5%(24) 468 Something Else 39%(121) 40%(125) 10%(29) 11%(33) 309 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 60%(82) 31%(42) 4% (5) 5% (7) 136 Evangelical 32%(183) 53%(299) 9%(52) 5%(31) 565 Non-Evangelical 48%(343) 41%(294) 7%(51) 4%(27) 714 Community: Urban 56%(292) 30%(157) 8%(40) 6%(30) 519 Community: Suburban 46%(453) 41%(405) 9%(91) 4%(36) 984 Community: Rural 33%(161) 53%(257) 8%(40) 6%(28) 484 Employ: Private Sector 48%(320) 42%(278) 7%(45) 3%(21) 663 Employ: Government 47%(50) 34%(36) 14%(15) 6%(6) 107 Employ: Self-Employed 48%(71) 39%(57) 6% (8) 8%(12) 147 Employ: Homemaker 36%(44) 48%(59) 9%(11) 6% (7) 121 Employ: Retired 49%(251) 48%(246) 3%(16) 1%(4) 516 Employ: Unemployed 40%(96) 35%(85) 19%(46) 7%(16) 243 Employ: Other 34%(41) 33%(40) 19%(23) 14%(17) 122 Military HH: Yes 35%(116) 56%(188) 5%(17) 4%(14) 336 Military HH: No 48%(790) 38%(630) 9%(154) 5%(79) 1652 RD/WT: Right Direction 14%(77) 71%(391) 8%(47) 7%(39) 554 RD/WT: Wrong Track 58%(828) 30%(428) 9%(124) 4%(54) 1434 Trump Job Approve 11%(88) 76%(627) 8%(66) 6%(47) 829 Trump Job Disapprove 72%(816) 16%(185) 8%(86) 4%(40) 1126 Trump Job Strongly Approve 8%(40) 79%(384) 6%(31) 7%(32) 487 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 14%(48) 71%(243) 10%(35) 5%(16) 342 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 42%(88) 38%(79) 13%(26) 7%(15) 207 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 79%(729) 12%(106) 6%(60) 3%(25) 919 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_11: Favorability for Kamala Harris Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 46%(906) 41%(819) 9%(171) 5%(93) 1988 Favorable of Trump 11%(91) 76%(634) 8%(64) 6%(49) 837 Unfavorable of Trump 73%(804) 16%(179) 7%(81) 3%(38) 1102 Very Favorable of Trump 7%(35) 80%(405) 6%(30) 8%(38) 508 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 17%(56) 70%(229) 10%(33) 3%(10) 329 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 37%(63) 38%(66) 15%(26) 10%(17) 172 Very Unfavorable of Trump 80%(741) 12%(113) 6%(54) 2%(21) 930 #1 Issue: Economy 40%(303) 46%(349) 9%(66) 6%(44) 762 #1 Issue: Security 19%(47) 70%(175) 8%(19) 3% (8) 250 #1 Issue: Health Care 63%(221) 25%(88) 9%(33) 3%(12) 353 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 53%(147) 36%(101) 7%(20) 4%(10) 278 #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 50%(38) 35%(27) 8%(6) 8%(6) 77 #1 Issue: Education 36%(26) 33%(24) 21%(16) 9% (7) 73 #1 Issue: Energy 71%(53) 18%(14) 5%(4) 5%(4) 75 #1 Issue: Other 59%(70) 34%(40) 5%(6) 2% (3) 120 2018 House Vote: Democrat 81%(630) 13%(97) 5%(37) 1%(9) 773 2018 House Vote: Republican 11%(74) 77%(506) 7%(47) 4%(28) 655 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 84%(606) 10%(74) 5%(36) 1% (8) 724 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 12%(84) 77%(538) 6%(43) 4%(31) 696 2016 Vote: Other 41%(51) 46%(57) 12%(15) — (0) 124 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37%(164) 34%(150) 17%(76) 12%(54) 444 Voted in 2014: Yes 50%(640) 43%(552) 5%(65) 2%(31) 1287 Voted in 2014: No 38%(266) 38%(267) 15%(106) 9%(62) 701 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 75%(638) 18%(156) 6%(47) 1%(12) 854 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 11%(58) 80%(433) 7%(38) 2%(12) 541 2012 Vote: Other 20%(12) 68%(41) 8% (5) 3% (2) 60 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 37%(197) 36%(189) 15%(79) 13%(67) 532 4-Region: Northeast 51%(179) 35%(126) 10%(36) 4%(13) 355 4-Region: Midwest 42%(190) 46%(208) 8%(37) 5%(22) 457 4-Region: South 42%(312) 44%(324) 9%(69) 5%(37) 742 4-Region: West 52%(224) 37%(161) 7%(29) 5%(20) 434 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_11: Favorability for Kamala Harris Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 46%(906) 41%(819) 9%(171) 5%(93) 1988 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 81%(748) 9%(86) 7%(64) 3%(27) 926 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(70) 78%(620) 8%(64) 5%(44) 798 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_12: Favorability for Mike Pompeo Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 24%(242) 32%(331) 27%(271) 17%(177) 1021 Gender: Male 31%(150) 33%(158) 24%(113) 12%(59) 480 Gender: Female 17%(92) 32%(173) 29%(158) 22%(118) 541 Age: 18-34 17%(44) 22%(54) 27%(68) 34%(86) 252 Age: 35-44 23%(33) 32%(48) 30%(43) 15%(23) 147 Age: 45-64 21%(79) 37%(138) 31%(116) 11%(41) 374 Age: 65+ 35%(86) 37%(92) 17%(43) 11%(27) 248 GenZers: 1997-2012 13%(10) 14%(10) 27%(20) 46%(34) 74 Millennials: 1981-1996 21%(52) 27%(67) 29%(72) 23%(58) 249 GenXers: 1965-1980 21%(51) 32%(78) 30%(74) 17%(41) 243 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 28%(110) 39%(156) 24%(95) 10%(38) 401 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(38) 50%(200) 24%(96) 17%(68) 402 PID: Ind (no lean) 22%(55) 33%(83) 27%(68) 17%(41) 248 PID: Rep (no lean) 40%(149) 13%(49) 29%(106) 18%(67) 371 PID/Gender: Dem Men 14%(23) 53%(91) 24%(42) 10%(17) 173 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(14) 48%(109) 24%(54) 22%(51) 229 PID/Gender: Ind Men 31%(36) 34%(41) 23%(27) 12%(14) 118 PID/Gender: Ind Women 14%(19) 33%(42) 32%(41) 21%(27) 130 PID/Gender: Rep Men 48%(90) 14%(26) 24%(45) 15%(29) 189 PID/Gender: Rep Women 32%(59) 12%(22) 34%(62) 21%(39) 182 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 10%(29) 54%(160) 20%(59) 16%(47) 294 Ideo: Moderate (4) 18%(53) 36%(105) 29%(84) 18%(52) 294 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 42%(159) 16%(59) 29%(107) 13%(50) 376 Educ: < College 23%(149) 27%(170) 27%(176) 23%(145) 640 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(59) 40%(101) 28%(71) 8%(20) 252 Educ: Post-grad 26%(33) 46%(60) 18%(24) 10%(12) 129 Income: Under 50k 20%(100) 30%(152) 28%(144) 22%(113) 509 Income: 50k-100k 28%(90) 35%(111) 25%(80) 12%(39) 320 Income: 100k+ 27%(52) 35%(68) 24%(47) 13%(26) 193 Ethnicity: White 26%(211) 32%(259) 26%(214) 16%(133) 818 Ethnicity: Hispanic 18%(18) 26%(27) 29%(30) 27%(27) 101 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_12: Favorability for Mike Pompeo Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 24%(242) 32%(331) 27%(271) 17%(177) 1021 Ethnicity: Black 12%(16) 37%(51) 30%(41) 20%(27) 135 Ethnicity: Other 22%(15) 31%(21) 23%(15) 24%(16) 68 All Christian 31%(167) 30%(161) 27%(145) 13%(69) 543 All Non-Christian 21%(12) 49%(29) 22%(13) 8% (5) 59 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 15%(36) 35%(86) 25%(62) 26%(65) 250 Something Else 17%(22) 22%(29) 38%(48) 23%(29) 128 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 25%(17) 43%(29) 26%(17) 7% (5) 68 Evangelical 30%(83) 23%(64) 30%(81) 17%(46) 274 Non-Evangelical 26%(98) 33%(124) 28%(103) 13%(48) 373 Community: Urban 25%(63) 34%(87) 25%(64) 16%(42) 256 Community: Suburban 23%(120) 35%(182) 27%(139) 16%(82) 522 Community: Rural 24%(59) 26%(62) 28%(68) 22%(54) 243 Employ: Private Sector 26%(88) 34%(114) 26%(86) 15%(49) 338 Employ: Government 12%(6) 38%(20) 29%(15) 21%(11) 53 Employ: Self-Employed 20%(14) 36%(26) 31%(22) 14%(10) 72 Employ: Homemaker 26%(16) 16%(10) 42%(25) 15%(9) 60 Employ: Retired 31%(86) 39%(109) 20%(56) 9%(25) 276 Employ: Unemployed 11%(15) 27%(35) 31%(39) 30%(39) 128 Employ: Other 18%(10) 17%(10) 32%(18) 33%(18) 55 Military HH: Yes 36%(60) 28%(47) 25%(42) 11%(19) 168 Military HH: No 21%(182) 33%(284) 27%(229) 19%(158) 853 RD/WT: Right Direction 43%(131) 11%(34) 29%(87) 17%(50) 302 RD/WT: Wrong Track 15%(111) 41%(297) 26%(184) 18%(127) 719 Trump Job Approve 44%(190) 12%(52) 27%(117) 17%(72) 431 Trump Job Disapprove 9%(49) 49%(278) 26%(147) 17%(98) 573 Trump Job Strongly Approve 50%(128) 10%(25) 25%(62) 15%(39) 255 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 35%(62) 15%(27) 31%(54) 19%(33) 177 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 21%(23) 24%(27) 34%(38) 20%(22) 110 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 6%(26) 54%(252) 24%(109) 16%(76) 463 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_12: Favorability for Mike Pompeo Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 24%(242) 32%(331) 27%(271) 17%(177) 1021 Favorable of Trump 45%(197) 12%(51) 27%(118) 17%(77) 443 Unfavorable of Trump 8%(41) 51%(278) 24%(133) 17%(93) 546 Very Favorable of Trump 48%(130) 10%(27) 26%(70) 15%(41) 269 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 39%(67) 13%(23) 27%(47) 21%(36) 174 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 24%(20) 25%(21) 33%(27) 19%(16) 83 Very Unfavorable of Trump 5%(21) 56%(257) 23%(106) 17%(77) 462 #1 Issue: Economy 25%(105) 26%(109) 31%(126) 18%(73) 413 #1 Issue: Security 48%(54) 13%(15) 25%(28) 15%(16) 113 #1 Issue: Health Care 13%(21) 50%(82) 22%(36) 14%(24) 163 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 21%(33) 39%(60) 25%(40) 15%(23) 156 #1 Issue: Other 17%(10) 49%(30) 22%(13) 12% (7) 61 2018 House Vote: Democrat 11%(44) 55%(211) 23%(87) 11%(43) 385 2018 House Vote: Republican 42%(150) 14%(50) 31%(108) 13%(45) 353 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8%(31) 57%(212) 23%(85) 11%(42) 370 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 46%(174) 15%(57) 27%(100) 12%(46) 377 2016 Vote: Other 9% (5) 37%(19) 31%(16) 23%(12) 51 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 14%(32) 20%(44) 31%(70) 35%(78) 223 Voted in 2014: Yes 27%(178) 36%(241) 26%(171) 11%(73) 662 Voted in 2014: No 18%(64) 25%(91) 28%(100) 29%(104) 359 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 15%(64) 49%(212) 24%(103) 12%(52) 431 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 42%(123) 15%(45) 31%(89) 12%(33) 290 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(47) 24%(64) 25%(68) 34%(91) 269 4-Region: Northeast 25%(44) 34%(60) 29%(52) 11%(20) 175 4-Region: Midwest 17%(40) 32%(74) 33%(78) 18%(42) 234 4-Region: South 27%(102) 33%(124) 21%(80) 20%(75) 381 4-Region: West 24%(56) 32%(73) 26%(61) 18%(40) 230 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(42) 50%(229) 25%(114) 16%(75) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 41%(174) 14%(59) 28%(120) 17%(73) 427 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_13: Favorability for Tim Scott Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 16%(157) 19%(186) 22%(208) 43%(415) 966 Gender: Male 23%(106) 23%(107) 22%(102) 33%(152) 466 Gender: Female 10%(51) 16%(79) 21%(106) 53%(264) 500 Age: 18-34 12%(32) 17%(43) 22%(57) 48%(125) 257 Age: 35-44 16%(22) 25%(34) 24%(33) 35%(48) 137 Age: 45-64 17%(58) 20%(69) 22%(76) 41%(139) 343 Age: 65+ 19%(45) 17%(40) 18%(41) 45%(104) 230 GenZers: 1997-2012 12%(9) 12%(9) 21%(16) 55%(41) 75 Millennials: 1981-1996 13%(31) 19%(48) 24%(59) 44%(110) 248 GenXers: 1965-1980 16%(37) 23%(54) 27%(64) 34%(78) 232 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 19%(69) 19%(69) 16%(60) 47%(173) 370 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(31) 29%(108) 20%(74) 42%(155) 369 PID: Ind (no lean) 13%(33) 19%(48) 21%(52) 47%(117) 251 PID: Rep (no lean) 27%(93) 8%(29) 24%(82) 41%(143) 347 PID/Gender: Dem Men 11%(20) 34%(59) 26%(45) 30%(52) 175 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(11) 26%(50) 15%(29) 54%(104) 194 PID/Gender: Ind Men 22%(25) 24%(28) 18%(21) 36%(42) 117 PID/Gender: Ind Women 6% (8) 16%(21) 23%(31) 56%(75) 134 PID/Gender: Rep Men 35%(61) 12%(21) 20%(36) 33%(58) 175 PID/Gender: Rep Women 19%(32) 5%(9) 27%(46) 49%(85) 172 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(22) 32%(95) 17%(51) 43%(126) 294 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(30) 18%(48) 22%(61) 49%(133) 272 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 29%(102) 11%(37) 22%(79) 38%(136) 354 Educ: < College 15%(90) 16%(97) 21%(131) 48%(296) 615 Educ: Bachelors degree 17%(39) 25%(58) 23%(54) 36%(84) 234 Educ: Post-grad 23%(27) 27%(31) 20%(23) 30%(35) 117 Income: Under 50k 14%(70) 17%(84) 22%(108) 48%(238) 500 Income: 50k-100k 18%(48) 21%(58) 22%(61) 39%(105) 272 Income: 100k+ 20%(38) 23%(44) 20%(39) 37%(73) 194 Ethnicity: White 17%(137) 17%(136) 22%(173) 43%(339) 786 Ethnicity: Hispanic 13%(14) 21%(22) 28%(29) 38%(40) 104 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_13: Favorability for Tim Scott Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 16%(157) 19%(186) 22%(208) 43%(415) 966 Ethnicity: Black 6% (7) 29%(34) 18%(21) 47%(55) 118 Ethnicity: Other 19%(12) 25%(16) 22%(14) 33%(21) 63 All Christian 21%(110) 19%(98) 22%(114) 38%(194) 516 All Non-Christian 17%(9) 27%(15) 25%(13) 31%(16) 53 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 9%(19) 17%(38) 22%(51) 52%(119) 228 Something Else 10%(13) 18%(23) 19%(25) 53%(69) 131 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 17%(10) 27%(17) 28%(17) 29%(17) 61 Evangelical 22%(61) 16%(42) 23%(61) 40%(108) 273 Non-Evangelical 17%(59) 21%(76) 20%(71) 42%(148) 354 Community: Urban 16%(38) 22%(53) 19%(45) 44%(107) 243 Community: Suburban 16%(81) 20%(101) 24%(118) 39%(196) 495 Community: Rural 17%(38) 14%(32) 20%(45) 50%(113) 228 Employ: Private Sector 15%(50) 26%(83) 19%(62) 40%(131) 326 Employ: Government 11%(6) 22%(12) 34%(19) 33%(18) 55 Employ: Self-Employed 17%(10) 10%(6) 21%(13) 51%(31) 61 Employ: Homemaker 9% (5) 19%(12) 19%(12) 53%(34) 63 Employ: Retired 22%(54) 19%(45) 17%(43) 42%(102) 244 Employ: Unemployed 16%(20) 14%(18) 27%(34) 44%(56) 127 Employ: Other 15%(9) 9% (5) 27%(16) 50%(29) 58 Military HH: Yes 22%(41) 17%(33) 20%(38) 41%(78) 189 Military HH: No 15%(116) 20%(153) 22%(170) 43%(338) 777 RD/WT: Right Direction 31%(85) 10%(29) 26%(73) 32%(89) 275 RD/WT: Wrong Track 10%(71) 23%(158) 20%(135) 47%(326) 691 Trump Job Approve 29%(116) 9%(36) 25%(101) 38%(154) 407 Trump Job Disapprove 7%(41) 27%(149) 19%(101) 46%(252) 543 Trump Job Strongly Approve 32%(76) 7%(16) 25%(61) 36%(87) 240 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 24%(40) 12%(21) 24%(40) 40%(67) 167 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(17) 21%(23) 21%(22) 42%(45) 108 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(24) 29%(126) 18%(79) 47%(206) 435 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_13: Favorability for Tim Scott Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 16%(157) 19%(186) 22%(208) 43%(415) 966 Favorable of Trump 29%(123) 8%(34) 24%(99) 39%(162) 418 Unfavorable of Trump 6%(33) 29%(150) 18%(96) 47%(246) 525 Very Favorable of Trump 31%(79) 7%(17) 25%(65) 37%(94) 255 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 27%(44) 10%(16) 21%(34) 42%(68) 163 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 11%(9) 23%(20) 19%(17) 48%(42) 88 Very Unfavorable of Trump 5%(23) 30%(130) 18%(79) 47%(204) 437 #1 Issue: Economy 20%(70) 19%(69) 22%(80) 39%(140) 359 #1 Issue: Security 25%(32) 8%(10) 32%(41) 35%(45) 128 #1 Issue: Health Care 8%(14) 21%(39) 22%(40) 49%(88) 182 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 15%(22) 21%(32) 16%(24) 49%(76) 154 2018 House Vote: Democrat 9%(32) 33%(121) 17%(63) 41%(149) 365 2018 House Vote: Republican 31%(102) 9%(29) 24%(79) 36%(120) 331 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(23) 34%(110) 18%(60) 41%(134) 327 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 31%(109) 11%(38) 22%(76) 37%(129) 352 2016 Vote: Other 16%(11) 14%(10) 21%(14) 50%(34) 69 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(14) 13%(28) 27%(58) 54%(117) 218 Voted in 2014: Yes 20%(125) 22%(139) 20%(127) 39%(248) 639 Voted in 2014: No 10%(32) 14%(47) 25%(81) 51%(168) 328 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 10%(43) 30%(124) 17%(70) 43%(178) 414 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 30%(77) 9%(23) 23%(59) 38%(98) 257 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(27) 14%(37) 27%(69) 49%(127) 260 4-Region: Northeast 15%(25) 19%(31) 28%(46) 37%(61) 163 4-Region: Midwest 11%(24) 23%(51) 19%(42) 47%(104) 221 4-Region: South 18%(66) 16%(61) 20%(75) 46%(169) 370 4-Region: West 20%(42) 21%(44) 21%(45) 38%(81) 211 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(37) 30%(130) 19%(82) 42%(182) 431 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27%(109) 9%(37) 23%(94) 41%(165) 405 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_14: Favorability for Donald Trump Jr. Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 33%(317) 52%(504) 12%(118) 3%(31) 970 Gender: Male 37%(174) 50%(237) 8%(39) 4%(21) 471 Gender: Female 29%(142) 53%(267) 16%(79) 2%(11) 499 Age: 18-34 24%(58) 52%(127) 17%(41) 8%(20) 246 Age: 35-44 27%(40) 53%(79) 14%(20) 6%(10) 149 Age: 45-64 36%(123) 53%(180) 11%(37) — (1) 340 Age: 65+ 41%(96) 50%(118) 9%(20) — (1) 235 GenZers: 1997-2012 13%(9) 58%(40) 22%(15) 7% (5) 69 Millennials: 1981-1996 27%(70) 50%(127) 15%(38) 8%(20) 255 GenXers: 1965-1980 31%(72) 54%(126) 13%(29) 2% (5) 232 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 39%(145) 52%(195) 8%(31) — (1) 372 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(34) 80%(304) 8%(32) 2%(9) 378 PID: Ind (no lean) 22%(55) 55%(138) 19%(49) 4%(11) 253 PID: Rep (no lean) 67%(228) 18%(62) 11%(38) 3%(11) 339 PID/Gender: Dem Men 13%(23) 77%(138) 7%(13) 3% (5) 180 PID/Gender: Dem Women 5%(11) 83%(165) 9%(18) 2%(4) 198 PID/Gender: Ind Men 31%(39) 51%(65) 12%(16) 5% (7) 126 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(16) 58%(74) 26%(34) 3%(4) 127 PID/Gender: Rep Men 68%(112) 21%(34) 6%(10) 5%(9) 164 PID/Gender: Rep Women 66%(116) 16%(28) 16%(27) 2% (3) 174 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7%(20) 84%(235) 6%(16) 3%(9) 279 Ideo: Moderate (4) 21%(61) 60%(174) 13%(38) 6%(16) 290 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 66%(231) 21%(73) 12%(43) 1%(4) 352 Educ: < College 35%(219) 47%(293) 14%(87) 3%(21) 619 Educ: Bachelors degree 28%(65) 60%(141) 10%(23) 3%(6) 234 Educ: Post-grad 28%(33) 60%(70) 8%(9) 4%(4) 117 Income: Under 50k 30%(149) 50%(245) 16%(77) 4%(20) 492 Income: 50k-100k 36%(99) 52%(144) 9%(25) 2% (7) 275 Income: 100k+ 33%(68) 56%(114) 8%(17) 2%(4) 204 Ethnicity: White 36%(285) 49%(382) 13%(101) 3%(20) 788 Ethnicity: Hispanic 25%(25) 49%(50) 17%(18) 8% (8) 101 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_14: Favorability for Donald Trump Jr. Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 33%(317) 52%(504) 12%(118) 3%(31) 970 Ethnicity: Black 15%(19) 67%(84) 9%(12) 8%(10) 125 Ethnicity: Other 22%(13) 66%(38) 10%(6) 2% (1) 57 All Christian 42%(211) 45%(225) 9%(45) 3%(15) 496 All Non-Christian 24%(13) 59%(31) 15% (8) 2% (1) 54 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19%(43) 62%(142) 15%(33) 4%(9) 228 Something Else 31%(48) 46%(72) 19%(30) 4%(6) 157 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 26%(15) 58%(34) 14% (8) 2% (1) 59 Evangelical 50%(138) 35%(95) 11%(30) 5%(13) 276 Non-Evangelical 32%(114) 54%(193) 12%(44) 2%(6) 357 Community: Urban 27%(70) 55%(143) 13%(33) 6%(15) 261 Community: Suburban 32%(148) 55%(258) 10%(47) 3%(12) 466 Community: Rural 41%(99) 42%(103) 16%(38) 2%(4) 243 Employ: Private Sector 30%(99) 56%(188) 10%(35) 4%(13) 335 Employ: Government 15% (8) 65%(35) 15% (8) 6% (3) 54 Employ: Self-Employed 31%(24) 49%(39) 10% (8) 10% (8) 79 Employ: Homemaker 39%(21) 47%(25) 15% (8) — (0) 54 Employ: Retired 44%(110) 48%(120) 8%(19) — (0) 250 Employ: Unemployed 27%(32) 48%(58) 23%(27) 2% (3) 120 Employ: Other 32%(16) 45%(23) 19%(10) 4% (2) 51 Military HH: Yes 50%(80) 38%(61) 9%(14) 2%(4) 160 Military HH: No 29%(236) 55%(442) 13%(104) 3%(27) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 72%(205) 12%(34) 12%(35) 4%(12) 286 RD/WT: Wrong Track 16%(112) 69%(470) 12%(83) 3%(19) 684 Trump Job Approve 69%(294) 13%(55) 15%(65) 3%(14) 429 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(23) 85%(447) 8%(41) 3%(17) 528 Trump Job Strongly Approve 81%(201) 7%(17) 9%(22) 4%(9) 250 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 52%(93) 22%(39) 24%(43) 3% (5) 179 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 13%(13) 65%(64) 15%(14) 7% (7) 98 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 2%(10) 89%(383) 6%(27) 2%(11) 430 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_14: Favorability for Donald Trump Jr. Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 33%(317) 52%(504) 12%(118) 3%(31) 970 Favorable of Trump 71%(303) 10%(42) 14%(61) 4%(18) 425 Unfavorable of Trump 3%(13) 87%(457) 8%(44) 2%(11) 525 Very Favorable of Trump 83%(211) 4%(10) 8%(20) 5%(13) 254 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 54%(92) 19%(33) 24%(41) 3% (5) 171 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 11%(9) 69%(57) 19%(16) 1% (1) 82 Very Unfavorable of Trump 1%(4) 90%(400) 6%(28) 2%(10) 443 #1 Issue: Economy 34%(129) 47%(176) 13%(50) 5%(19) 374 #1 Issue: Security 71%(91) 18%(23) 10%(13) 1% (1) 129 #1 Issue: Health Care 14%(22) 73%(116) 12%(20) 1% (2) 160 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29%(39) 55%(73) 15%(20) — (0) 132 #1 Issue: Other 22%(15) 71%(50) 6%(4) 1% (1) 70 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(28) 84%(307) 6%(23) 2%(6) 364 2018 House Vote: Republican 67%(222) 18%(61) 12%(40) 2% (8) 331 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 6%(22) 84%(285) 8%(27) 2%(6) 340 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 69%(251) 16%(60) 11%(40) 3%(12) 363 2016 Vote: Other 10%(6) 74%(50) 15%(10) 1% (1) 67 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 18%(37) 55%(109) 21%(42) 6%(13) 200 Voted in 2014: Yes 36%(236) 52%(337) 10%(63) 2%(11) 647 Voted in 2014: No 25%(80) 52%(167) 17%(56) 6%(20) 322 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 14%(59) 74%(312) 10%(40) 2%(10) 422 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 63%(176) 24%(68) 11%(30) 2% (5) 278 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 28%(68) 49%(120) 17%(41) 7%(16) 245 4-Region: Northeast 32%(56) 53%(93) 13%(22) 2%(4) 175 4-Region: Midwest 34%(75) 49%(110) 15%(34) 2% (5) 225 4-Region: South 35%(126) 48%(175) 13%(48) 4%(14) 363 4-Region: West 29%(59) 61%(125) 7%(14) 4% (8) 207 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(37) 81%(361) 8%(38) 2%(11) 446 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 66%(255) 18%(71) 12%(48) 4%(15) 390 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_15: Favorability for Eric Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 28%(279) 47%(473) 17%(168) 8%(81) 1001 Gender: Male 33%(151) 47%(217) 13%(60) 7%(32) 461 Gender: Female 24%(128) 47%(255) 20%(108) 9%(49) 540 Age: 18-34 20%(51) 49%(126) 17%(45) 14%(37) 260 Age: 35-44 25%(37) 52%(78) 13%(19) 10%(15) 149 Age: 45-64 36%(129) 41%(149) 21%(75) 3%(10) 363 Age: 65+ 27%(62) 52%(120) 13%(29) 8%(19) 229 GenZers: 1997-2012 11% (8) 41%(31) 26%(19) 22%(17) 76 Millennials: 1981-1996 25%(65) 50%(132) 14%(37) 11%(28) 261 GenXers: 1965-1980 28%(68) 44%(106) 22%(54) 6%(14) 242 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 30%(116) 49%(189) 15%(57) 5%(20) 382 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(36) 72%(303) 12%(50) 7%(30) 418 PID: Ind (no lean) 16%(37) 55%(127) 20%(46) 9%(20) 231 PID: Rep (no lean) 59%(206) 12%(43) 20%(72) 9%(31) 352 PID/Gender: Dem Men 15%(28) 73%(133) 8%(14) 4% (8) 184 PID/Gender: Dem Women 3% (8) 72%(169) 15%(36) 9%(22) 235 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(21) 56%(61) 17%(19) 8%(9) 110 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(16) 55%(66) 23%(27) 10%(11) 120 PID/Gender: Rep Men 61%(101) 14%(23) 16%(27) 9%(16) 166 PID/Gender: Rep Women 56%(105) 11%(21) 24%(45) 8%(15) 185 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(23) 82%(246) 5%(14) 5%(15) 298 Ideo: Moderate (4) 21%(64) 47%(139) 20%(60) 12%(34) 297 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 54%(188) 19%(66) 20%(71) 6%(22) 347 Educ: < College 30%(190) 41%(264) 19%(119) 10%(64) 638 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(56) 56%(130) 14%(32) 5%(12) 230 Educ: Post-grad 25%(33) 59%(79) 12%(17) 3%(4) 133 Income: Under 50k 28%(142) 44%(224) 18%(93) 11%(54) 513 Income: 50k-100k 27%(78) 53%(151) 15%(42) 6%(16) 287 Income: 100k+ 29%(59) 49%(98) 17%(33) 5%(10) 200 Ethnicity: White 31%(253) 45%(367) 17%(135) 7%(55) 810 Ethnicity: Hispanic 16%(14) 44%(38) 22%(19) 18%(16) 87 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_15: Favorability for Eric Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 28%(279) 47%(473) 17%(168) 8%(81) 1001 Ethnicity: Black 14%(19) 51%(68) 20%(27) 15%(20) 134 Ethnicity: Other 13% (7) 66%(37) 11% (7) 10%(6) 57 All Christian 36%(177) 42%(207) 16%(80) 6%(28) 491 All Non-Christian 24%(14) 60%(35) 16%(9) 1%(0) 58 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 16%(41) 58%(149) 15%(37) 11%(29) 256 Something Else 27%(44) 38%(62) 21%(34) 13%(22) 162 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 28%(19) 58%(39) 14%(9) 1%(0) 67 Evangelical 45%(124) 27%(76) 17%(47) 11%(31) 279 Non-Evangelical 26%(90) 51%(181) 19%(65) 5%(16) 352 Community: Urban 23%(60) 50%(131) 16%(42) 11%(29) 262 Community: Suburban 25%(122) 54%(264) 15%(75) 6%(29) 490 Community: Rural 39%(97) 31%(78) 21%(51) 9%(23) 249 Employ: Private Sector 29%(99) 48%(163) 16%(52) 7%(24) 338 Employ: Government 15%(9) 50%(28) 24%(14) 10%(6) 57 Employ: Self-Employed 23%(18) 52%(41) 14%(11) 11%(9) 79 Employ: Homemaker 39%(22) 43%(24) 17%(9) 2% (1) 57 Employ: Retired 34%(85) 49%(124) 10%(26) 7%(16) 251 Employ: Unemployed 24%(29) 35%(44) 30%(37) 11%(14) 123 Employ: Other 23%(16) 47%(33) 23%(16) 7% (5) 69 Military HH: Yes 40%(70) 39%(69) 14%(25) 7%(13) 177 Military HH: No 25%(209) 49%(404) 17%(143) 8%(68) 823 RD/WT: Right Direction 60%(171) 12%(33) 21%(59) 8%(22) 285 RD/WT: Wrong Track 15%(108) 61%(440) 15%(109) 8%(59) 716 Trump Job Approve 61%(260) 11%(48) 19%(82) 8%(35) 425 Trump Job Disapprove 3%(19) 76%(423) 13%(71) 8%(43) 557 Trump Job Strongly Approve 78%(189) 4%(11) 11%(28) 6%(16) 243 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 39%(71) 20%(37) 30%(55) 11%(20) 182 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 5% (5) 59%(57) 22%(21) 15%(14) 97 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(14) 80%(366) 11%(50) 6%(29) 460 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_15: Favorability for Eric Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 28%(279) 47%(473) 17%(168) 8%(81) 1001 Favorable of Trump 61%(263) 11%(47) 19%(80) 9%(38) 428 Unfavorable of Trump 3%(16) 78%(425) 12%(68) 7%(38) 547 Very Favorable of Trump 75%(193) 5%(13) 11%(30) 8%(21) 257 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 41%(70) 20%(34) 30%(51) 10%(17) 171 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 9% (8) 55%(44) 24%(20) 12%(10) 81 Very Unfavorable of Trump 2% (8) 82%(381) 10%(48) 6%(29) 466 #1 Issue: Economy 33%(132) 38%(154) 21%(84) 8%(30) 400 #1 Issue: Security 51%(61) 21%(25) 18%(22) 10%(12) 119 #1 Issue: Health Care 13%(23) 70%(126) 11%(20) 6%(11) 179 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 24%(32) 48%(62) 19%(25) 10%(12) 131 #1 Issue: Other 28%(15) 62%(34) 8%(4) 3% (1) 55 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(33) 77%(303) 9%(36) 6%(23) 395 2018 House Vote: Republican 58%(188) 15%(47) 21%(66) 7%(21) 324 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 6%(24) 79%(294) 10%(39) 4%(16) 373 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 61%(210) 14%(48) 20%(68) 6%(20) 345 2016 Vote: Other 4% (2) 71%(43) 18%(11) 7%(4) 60 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 19%(43) 39%(87) 23%(51) 18%(41) 222 Voted in 2014: Yes 31%(202) 49%(318) 15%(95) 5%(34) 649 Voted in 2014: No 22%(77) 44%(154) 21%(73) 13%(47) 352 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 13%(54) 71%(300) 11%(47) 5%(20) 422 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 58%(158) 16%(42) 21%(56) 5%(15) 270 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 21%(58) 44%(123) 20%(56) 16%(44) 281 4-Region: Northeast 23%(40) 55%(95) 19%(33) 3%(6) 174 4-Region: Midwest 29%(65) 43%(94) 19%(42) 9%(20) 221 4-Region: South 30%(114) 43%(161) 16%(61) 10%(38) 374 4-Region: West 26%(60) 53%(122) 14%(33) 7%(17) 232 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(37) 74%(354) 12%(58) 6%(30) 480 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 57%(223) 15%(58) 20%(79) 9%(34) 394 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_16: Favorability for Tiffany Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 24%(244) 38%(382) 24%(244) 13%(136) 1005 Gender: Male 29%(137) 37%(175) 19%(91) 15%(73) 476 Gender: Female 20%(107) 39%(207) 29%(153) 12%(62) 529 Age: 18-34 17%(41) 39%(94) 27%(64) 17%(41) 240 Age: 35-44 24%(37) 41%(62) 18%(28) 16%(25) 152 Age: 45-64 28%(108) 34%(134) 26%(103) 11%(45) 390 Age: 65+ 26%(58) 41%(92) 22%(49) 11%(25) 224 GenZers: 1997-2012 10% (7) 40%(27) 36%(24) 14%(9) 67 Millennials: 1981-1996 21%(53) 40%(102) 21%(53) 18%(46) 254 GenXers: 1965-1980 22%(59) 39%(103) 23%(60) 16%(42) 264 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 28%(104) 36%(136) 26%(98) 10%(36) 374 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(36) 59%(229) 22%(83) 10%(37) 386 PID: Ind (no lean) 17%(45) 37%(99) 30%(79) 16%(42) 266 PID: Rep (no lean) 46%(162) 15%(54) 23%(81) 16%(56) 354 PID/Gender: Dem Men 13%(23) 59%(102) 18%(31) 10%(18) 174 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(13) 60%(126) 25%(52) 9%(19) 211 PID/Gender: Ind Men 24%(31) 34%(45) 25%(33) 16%(21) 130 PID/Gender: Ind Women 10%(14) 40%(54) 34%(46) 16%(21) 135 PID/Gender: Rep Men 48%(82) 16%(28) 16%(27) 20%(34) 171 PID/Gender: Rep Women 44%(80) 14%(26) 30%(55) 12%(22) 183 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(25) 60%(181) 20%(61) 11%(34) 301 Ideo: Moderate (4) 19%(57) 41%(120) 28%(83) 12%(35) 296 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 46%(161) 17%(59) 22%(77) 15%(52) 349 Educ: < College 24%(152) 35%(223) 26%(164) 15%(97) 635 Educ: Bachelors degree 25%(57) 41%(91) 22%(49) 12%(28) 226 Educ: Post-grad 24%(35) 47%(68) 21%(31) 8%(11) 144 Income: Under 50k 24%(122) 34%(174) 25%(128) 17%(86) 509 Income: 50k-100k 26%(76) 39%(117) 24%(72) 11%(33) 299 Income: 100k+ 23%(46) 46%(91) 22%(44) 8%(17) 197 Ethnicity: White 27%(222) 36%(295) 24%(195) 14%(115) 826 Ethnicity: Hispanic 16%(13) 50%(42) 20%(16) 15%(13) 84 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_16: Favorability for Tiffany Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 24%(244) 38%(382) 24%(244) 13%(136) 1005 Ethnicity: Black 10%(11) 49%(55) 31%(35) 10%(11) 113 Ethnicity: Other 16%(11) 50%(33) 20%(13) 15%(10) 66 All Christian 28%(142) 35%(178) 22%(110) 15%(75) 506 All Non-Christian 25%(15) 47%(27) 22%(13) 6% (3) 57 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 19%(45) 42%(103) 27%(67) 12%(29) 244 Something Else 24%(38) 36%(56) 27%(42) 14%(22) 157 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 25%(16) 44%(29) 20%(13) 11% (7) 66 Evangelical 32%(92) 30%(86) 26%(74) 13%(38) 290 Non-Evangelical 24%(85) 40%(141) 21%(73) 15%(52) 351 Community: Urban 21%(55) 41%(107) 24%(63) 14%(38) 262 Community: Suburban 23%(110) 40%(195) 25%(124) 12%(60) 490 Community: Rural 31%(79) 32%(80) 22%(56) 15%(38) 253 Employ: Private Sector 24%(84) 41%(140) 22%(74) 13%(44) 343 Employ: Self-Employed 17%(11) 34%(22) 32%(21) 17%(11) 64 Employ: Homemaker 32%(20) 29%(19) 26%(16) 12% (8) 63 Employ: Retired 33%(87) 36%(95) 22%(58) 8%(22) 262 Employ: Unemployed 19%(23) 37%(46) 25%(31) 19%(24) 125 Employ: Other 9%(6) 35%(23) 36%(24) 21%(14) 67 Military HH: Yes 31%(51) 32%(53) 23%(39) 14%(23) 166 Military HH: No 23%(192) 39%(329) 24%(205) 13%(112) 839 RD/WT: Right Direction 51%(143) 14%(38) 19%(54) 16%(44) 280 RD/WT: Wrong Track 14%(101) 47%(344) 26%(189) 13%(91) 725 Trump Job Approve 47%(201) 12%(51) 23%(96) 18%(76) 424 Trump Job Disapprove 7%(41) 58%(328) 24%(136) 10%(58) 564 Trump Job Strongly Approve 59%(142) 7%(17) 18%(44) 16%(38) 241 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 32%(58) 19%(34) 29%(52) 21%(38) 182 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 14%(15) 41%(44) 34%(37) 11%(12) 108 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 6%(26) 62%(284) 22%(99) 10%(47) 456 Favorable of Trump 49%(206) 11%(48) 22%(91) 18%(76) 421 Unfavorable of Trump 6%(35) 59%(331) 24%(133) 10%(58) 558 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_16: Favorability for Tiffany Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 24%(244) 38%(382) 24%(244) 13%(136) 1005 Very Favorable of Trump 58%(148) 7%(19) 17%(44) 17%(43) 253 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 35%(59) 17%(29) 28%(47) 20%(33) 169 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 15%(13) 37%(34) 35%(32) 13%(12) 91 Very Unfavorable of Trump 5%(22) 64%(297) 22%(101) 10%(46) 466 #1 Issue: Economy 29%(113) 31%(119) 27%(105) 13%(49) 386 #1 Issue: Security 45%(55) 24%(29) 15%(19) 15%(19) 122 #1 Issue: Health Care 10%(19) 54%(101) 24%(46) 12%(22) 189 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 24%(31) 37%(49) 27%(36) 12%(16) 133 #1 Issue: Other 8% (5) 48%(29) 30%(18) 14% (8) 60 2018 House Vote: Democrat 10%(39) 60%(235) 22%(87) 8%(31) 391 2018 House Vote: Republican 49%(167) 16%(54) 21%(72) 15%(51) 344 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 10%(37) 61%(227) 21%(79) 8%(29) 372 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 51%(179) 14%(48) 19%(66) 16%(55) 349 2016 Vote: Other 12% (8) 38%(25) 45%(30) 5% (3) 66 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(19) 37%(82) 32%(69) 22%(48) 218 Voted in 2014: Yes 29%(188) 39%(259) 21%(138) 11%(71) 656 Voted in 2014: No 16%(56) 35%(123) 30%(105) 19%(64) 348 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 14%(62) 54%(233) 22%(96) 9%(40) 431 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 49%(134) 13%(34) 22%(60) 16%(44) 272 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 15%(41) 39%(107) 29%(79) 18%(48) 274 4-Region: Northeast 25%(45) 43%(77) 23%(41) 10%(17) 180 4-Region: Midwest 21%(49) 38%(90) 23%(54) 18%(41) 234 4-Region: South 27%(104) 33%(127) 27%(103) 12%(47) 381 4-Region: West 22%(47) 42%(88) 22%(46) 14%(30) 210 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(40) 59%(268) 22%(100) 10%(43) 451 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 45%(183) 15%(63) 24%(96) 16%(66) 407 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_17: Favorability for Jared Kushner Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 21%(207) 42%(416) 19%(191) 17%(172) 987 Gender: Male 24%(108) 44%(197) 19%(85) 13%(57) 447 Gender: Female 18%(99) 41%(219) 20%(106) 21%(115) 539 Age: 18-34 15%(34) 31%(70) 23%(52) 31%(69) 225 Age: 35-44 18%(27) 46%(70) 21%(31) 15%(23) 152 Age: 45-64 23%(87) 43%(161) 19%(72) 15%(56) 375 Age: 65+ 25%(58) 49%(116) 15%(36) 11%(25) 235 GenZers: 1997-2012 9%(6) 22%(15) 32%(22) 38%(26) 68 Millennials: 1981-1996 18%(42) 40%(94) 20%(46) 22%(52) 234 GenXers: 1965-1980 15%(38) 44%(110) 23%(57) 18%(46) 251 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 28%(107) 47%(179) 15%(58) 11%(41) 385 PID: Dem (no lean) 7%(26) 60%(228) 20%(75) 13%(48) 377 PID: Ind (no lean) 19%(51) 44%(114) 18%(46) 19%(50) 261 PID: Rep (no lean) 37%(129) 21%(75) 20%(71) 21%(74) 349 PID/Gender: Dem Men 8%(13) 59%(99) 21%(35) 12%(20) 167 PID/Gender: Dem Women 6%(13) 61%(128) 19%(40) 13%(28) 210 PID/Gender: Ind Men 24%(29) 49%(58) 14%(16) 13%(15) 118 PID/Gender: Ind Women 15%(22) 39%(56) 21%(30) 24%(35) 143 PID/Gender: Rep Men 40%(66) 25%(40) 21%(34) 14%(22) 162 PID/Gender: Rep Women 34%(64) 19%(35) 20%(37) 28%(52) 187 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(24) 68%(193) 10%(29) 13%(37) 283 Ideo: Moderate (4) 12%(37) 45%(133) 28%(83) 15%(44) 297 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 40%(143) 23%(81) 20%(70) 18%(63) 357 Educ: < College 20%(122) 34%(207) 24%(145) 22%(133) 608 Educ: Bachelors degree 24%(55) 52%(121) 13%(29) 11%(26) 231 Educ: Post-grad 20%(29) 60%(89) 12%(17) 9%(13) 148 Income: Under 50k 19%(95) 36%(181) 23%(115) 22%(108) 498 Income: 50k-100k 23%(68) 44%(130) 18%(53) 15%(43) 294 Income: 100k+ 23%(44) 54%(105) 12%(24) 11%(22) 195 Ethnicity: White 23%(185) 41%(332) 19%(153) 17%(138) 808 Ethnicity: Hispanic 14%(12) 35%(30) 27%(23) 24%(21) 86 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_17: Favorability for Jared Kushner Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 21%(207) 42%(416) 19%(191) 17%(172) 987 Ethnicity: Black 12%(16) 45%(57) 21%(26) 22%(27) 126 Ethnicity: Other 12% (7) 52%(28) 22%(12) 14% (7) 53 All Christian 27%(139) 41%(207) 18%(94) 13%(69) 509 All Non-Christian 24%(13) 56%(31) 12% (7) 8%(4) 56 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 10%(22) 47%(104) 22%(49) 21%(47) 221 Something Else 17%(29) 30%(51) 24%(41) 29%(49) 169 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 23%(15) 52%(34) 14%(9) 10%(6) 64 Evangelical 29%(87) 31%(93) 19%(57) 20%(59) 297 Non-Evangelical 20%(74) 45%(162) 21%(75) 15%(53) 364 Community: Urban 21%(54) 44%(113) 16%(41) 19%(49) 258 Community: Suburban 20%(96) 46%(226) 20%(98) 14%(71) 492 Community: Rural 24%(56) 33%(77) 22%(52) 22%(52) 237 Employ: Private Sector 22%(69) 48%(151) 17%(55) 13%(42) 317 Employ: Government 16% (8) 34%(18) 25%(13) 25%(13) 53 Employ: Self-Employed 24%(17) 48%(33) 11% (8) 17%(12) 69 Employ: Homemaker 25%(18) 31%(22) 24%(17) 20%(14) 72 Employ: Retired 25%(68) 47%(126) 17%(45) 11%(30) 269 Employ: Unemployed 12%(14) 41%(47) 25%(29) 22%(26) 116 Employ: Other 18%(12) 17%(11) 29%(19) 37%(24) 65 Military HH: Yes 35%(55) 28%(45) 23%(37) 14%(22) 159 Military HH: No 18%(152) 45%(371) 19%(154) 18%(150) 828 RD/WT: Right Direction 42%(117) 19%(52) 22%(60) 18%(50) 278 RD/WT: Wrong Track 13%(90) 51%(365) 19%(131) 17%(123) 708 Trump Job Approve 41%(171) 18%(76) 23%(95) 19%(80) 422 Trump Job Disapprove 6%(34) 62%(340) 17%(92) 16%(86) 552 Trump Job Strongly Approve 51%(130) 13%(34) 22%(55) 15%(38) 258 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 25%(41) 26%(42) 24%(40) 25%(42) 164 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 16%(17) 37%(40) 28%(29) 19%(20) 106 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 4%(17) 67%(301) 14%(63) 15%(66) 446 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_17: Favorability for Jared Kushner Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 21%(207) 42%(416) 19%(191) 17%(172) 987 Favorable of Trump 41%(176) 16%(70) 22%(94) 20%(85) 425 Unfavorable of Trump 5%(28) 64%(341) 16%(85) 15%(81) 535 Very Favorable of Trump 49%(129) 13%(33) 21%(55) 17%(46) 263 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 29%(47) 23%(37) 24%(39) 24%(40) 162 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 17%(15) 37%(31) 27%(23) 19%(16) 84 Very Unfavorable of Trump 3%(14) 69%(310) 14%(63) 14%(65) 452 #1 Issue: Economy 26%(98) 37%(142) 22%(83) 16%(60) 384 #1 Issue: Security 45%(59) 17%(22) 20%(27) 18%(24) 131 #1 Issue: Health Care 6%(10) 62%(109) 16%(27) 16%(28) 175 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 14%(20) 44%(64) 22%(31) 21%(30) 146 #1 Issue: Other 9% (5) 61%(33) 20%(11) 10% (5) 53 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(30) 69%(261) 15%(56) 9%(34) 381 2018 House Vote: Republican 44%(145) 21%(71) 18%(61) 17%(56) 332 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8%(28) 70%(246) 14%(48) 8%(29) 351 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 44%(158) 20%(71) 21%(74) 16%(58) 361 2016 Vote: Other 9% (5) 52%(32) 19%(12) 21%(13) 61 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(16) 32%(68) 27%(57) 34%(73) 214 Voted in 2014: Yes 26%(169) 47%(308) 16%(107) 11%(72) 655 Voted in 2014: No 11%(38) 33%(108) 26%(85) 30%(100) 331 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 12%(51) 62%(271) 15%(67) 11%(48) 436 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 40%(117) 26%(76) 18%(52) 15%(44) 289 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(26) 27%(62) 29%(67) 32%(73) 229 4-Region: Northeast 19%(37) 47%(89) 22%(42) 12%(24) 191 4-Region: Midwest 17%(40) 41%(97) 24%(56) 19%(45) 237 4-Region: South 23%(79) 37%(130) 18%(62) 22%(78) 349 4-Region: West 24%(51) 48%(101) 15%(32) 12%(26) 210 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(32) 61%(273) 19%(83) 13%(59) 447 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 38%(157) 22%(92) 20%(82) 20%(82) 413 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_18: Favorability for Nikki Haley Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 20%(199) 26%(255) 20%(191) 34%(326) 972 Gender: Male 27%(118) 32%(137) 17%(75) 24%(105) 436 Gender: Female 15%(81) 22%(118) 22%(116) 41%(221) 536 Age: 18-34 11%(26) 19%(48) 22%(55) 48%(119) 248 Age: 35-44 18%(26) 28%(40) 23%(33) 31%(44) 142 Age: 45-64 23%(80) 27%(94) 17%(59) 33%(112) 345 Age: 65+ 28%(66) 31%(74) 19%(44) 22%(51) 236 GenZers: 1997-2012 10% (8) 6% (5) 30%(23) 54%(41) 76 Millennials: 1981-1996 12%(30) 27%(65) 22%(53) 39%(93) 241 GenXers: 1965-1980 20%(47) 25%(59) 21%(51) 34%(81) 239 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 26%(96) 32%(120) 15%(56) 27%(102) 374 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(29) 40%(153) 22%(85) 30%(114) 381 PID: Ind (no lean) 18%(45) 26%(65) 19%(48) 37%(94) 252 PID: Rep (no lean) 37%(125) 11%(38) 17%(58) 35%(118) 338 PID/Gender: Dem Men 11%(18) 50%(78) 20%(32) 19%(30) 158 PID/Gender: Dem Women 5%(11) 33%(74) 24%(53) 38%(84) 223 PID/Gender: Ind Men 23%(26) 33%(38) 15%(17) 29%(34) 114 PID/Gender: Ind Women 13%(18) 20%(27) 23%(32) 44%(61) 138 PID/Gender: Rep Men 45%(74) 13%(21) 16%(27) 26%(42) 164 PID/Gender: Rep Women 29%(51) 10%(17) 18%(31) 44%(76) 175 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 9%(28) 46%(144) 14%(44) 30%(93) 310 Ideo: Moderate (4) 16%(42) 27%(72) 24%(63) 33%(86) 262 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 36%(123) 10%(34) 19%(65) 35%(120) 342 Educ: < College 19%(117) 23%(144) 18%(114) 39%(244) 618 Educ: Bachelors degree 26%(56) 26%(56) 23%(49) 25%(54) 216 Educ: Post-grad 19%(26) 40%(56) 20%(28) 21%(28) 138 Income: Under 50k 15%(75) 24%(119) 20%(102) 41%(205) 502 Income: 50k-100k 27%(74) 30%(85) 18%(50) 25%(70) 279 Income: 100k+ 26%(49) 27%(52) 20%(38) 27%(51) 191 Ethnicity: White 22%(169) 26%(203) 18%(142) 34%(262) 777 Ethnicity: Hispanic 15%(14) 20%(18) 22%(20) 43%(39) 91 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_18: Favorability for Nikki Haley Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 20%(199) 26%(255) 20%(191) 34%(326) 972 Ethnicity: Black 10%(12) 28%(34) 29%(35) 33%(40) 121 Ethnicity: Other 23%(17) 25%(18) 20%(15) 32%(24) 74 All Christian 25%(124) 25%(123) 22%(108) 28%(138) 492 All Non-Christian 20%(12) 34%(21) 17%(10) 29%(17) 61 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 12%(30) 31%(74) 18%(42) 39%(95) 241 Something Else 18%(26) 17%(24) 20%(29) 45%(65) 143 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 19%(13) 33%(23) 19%(14) 29%(20) 70 Evangelical 30%(82) 15%(42) 21%(58) 34%(94) 277 Non-Evangelical 19%(66) 29%(99) 21%(72) 30%(102) 338 Community: Urban 16%(44) 28%(77) 21%(56) 35%(95) 272 Community: Suburban 21%(98) 28%(128) 20%(91) 32%(147) 464 Community: Rural 24%(57) 21%(50) 19%(45) 36%(85) 236 Employ: Private Sector 18%(57) 30%(93) 22%(68) 30%(93) 312 Employ: Government 14% (8) 28%(16) 22%(13) 36%(20) 56 Employ: Self-Employed 23%(18) 23%(17) 15%(11) 40%(30) 76 Employ: Homemaker 19%(10) 10% (5) 27%(14) 44%(24) 54 Employ: Retired 28%(73) 35%(91) 16%(42) 20%(52) 257 Employ: Unemployed 15%(18) 20%(23) 16%(19) 49%(57) 117 Employ: Other 17%(11) 12% (8) 23%(15) 47%(30) 63 Military HH: Yes 34%(56) 21%(35) 20%(32) 24%(39) 161 Military HH: No 18%(143) 27%(221) 20%(159) 35%(287) 810 RD/WT: Right Direction 43%(109) 10%(24) 18%(45) 30%(76) 254 RD/WT: Wrong Track 12%(89) 32%(231) 20%(147) 35%(251) 718 Trump Job Approve 37%(145) 11%(42) 17%(67) 36%(141) 394 Trump Job Disapprove 9%(52) 38%(211) 21%(117) 32%(181) 561 Trump Job Strongly Approve 43%(99) 9%(21) 15%(35) 34%(79) 233 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 29%(46) 13%(21) 20%(32) 39%(62) 162 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 20%(18) 17%(16) 22%(21) 42%(39) 94 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 7%(34) 42%(195) 21%(96) 30%(141) 467 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_18: Favorability for Nikki Haley Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 20%(199) 26%(255) 20%(191) 34%(326) 972 Favorable of Trump 38%(152) 9%(35) 17%(66) 36%(145) 399 Unfavorable of Trump 8%(45) 40%(217) 20%(107) 33%(178) 547 Very Favorable of Trump 43%(106) 8%(19) 15%(36) 34%(83) 244 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 30%(46) 10%(16) 20%(30) 40%(62) 155 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 19%(15) 19%(16) 18%(14) 44%(36) 82 Very Unfavorable of Trump 6%(29) 43%(201) 20%(93) 31%(142) 465 #1 Issue: Economy 21%(79) 24%(91) 21%(79) 35%(131) 380 #1 Issue: Security 43%(55) 8%(10) 18%(24) 31%(40) 130 #1 Issue: Health Care 14%(23) 33%(55) 20%(33) 34%(56) 168 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 17%(19) 37%(41) 18%(21) 28%(31) 112 #1 Issue: Other 16%(11) 37%(25) 20%(14) 27%(18) 68 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(31) 47%(181) 21%(79) 24%(91) 381 2018 House Vote: Republican 44%(136) 12%(37) 16%(50) 28%(86) 308 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8%(28) 48%(173) 20%(72) 24%(86) 360 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 42%(141) 11%(37) 18%(62) 29%(100) 340 2016 Vote: Other 15%(9) 29%(17) 23%(14) 33%(20) 60 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(20) 13%(28) 21%(43) 56%(119) 211 Voted in 2014: Yes 25%(154) 32%(196) 18%(113) 25%(151) 614 Voted in 2014: No 13%(45) 17%(60) 22%(78) 49%(175) 358 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 11%(44) 43%(179) 20%(84) 26%(107) 415 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 42%(111) 13%(34) 16%(43) 29%(78) 266 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(32) 14%(35) 24%(61) 50%(130) 258 4-Region: Northeast 20%(34) 28%(48) 21%(36) 30%(51) 169 4-Region: Midwest 20%(47) 24%(54) 19%(44) 37%(83) 227 4-Region: South 20%(76) 26%(97) 19%(72) 34%(128) 373 4-Region: West 21%(42) 28%(57) 19%(39) 32%(64) 202 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(33) 42%(190) 21%(95) 29%(133) 451 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 37%(145) 11%(43) 17%(66) 35%(139) 393 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_19: Favorability for Marjorie Taylor Greene Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 9%(83) 15%(142) 19%(184) 58%(565) 974 Gender: Male 12%(54) 18%(81) 20%(86) 50%(221) 442 Gender: Female 5%(29) 11%(61) 18%(98) 65%(344) 532 Age: 18-34 13%(32) 18%(43) 19%(46) 51%(123) 243 Age: 35-44 11%(17) 17%(26) 26%(40) 47%(73) 156 Age: 45-64 9%(30) 13%(44) 17%(60) 61%(212) 347 Age: 65+ 2%(4) 13%(29) 17%(39) 69%(156) 228 GenZers: 1997-2012 16%(11) 12% (8) 22%(15) 49%(34) 69 Millennials: 1981-1996 11%(29) 19%(47) 20%(49) 50%(126) 251 GenXers: 1965-1980 11%(27) 15%(37) 23%(55) 51%(126) 244 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 4%(14) 13%(47) 16%(56) 68%(244) 360 PID: Dem (no lean) 9%(34) 18%(70) 21%(84) 52%(206) 395 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(20) 16%(39) 14%(33) 62%(150) 242 PID: Rep (no lean) 9%(29) 10%(33) 20%(66) 62%(209) 337 PID/Gender: Dem Men 12%(20) 21%(36) 24%(41) 43%(72) 169 PID/Gender: Dem Women 7%(15) 15%(34) 19%(44) 59%(133) 226 PID/Gender: Ind Men 13%(16) 23%(27) 10%(12) 54%(65) 120 PID/Gender: Ind Women 4%(4) 9%(11) 18%(22) 70%(85) 122 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(19) 12%(18) 22%(34) 54%(83) 153 PID/Gender: Rep Women 5%(10) 8%(15) 18%(32) 69%(127) 184 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(23) 19%(54) 19%(53) 54%(152) 282 Ideo: Moderate (4) 10%(28) 18%(50) 16%(47) 56%(159) 284 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 9%(30) 10%(35) 20%(69) 62%(216) 350 Educ: < College 8%(46) 11%(66) 19%(117) 63%(382) 610 Educ: Bachelors degree 7%(17) 25%(57) 18%(41) 50%(117) 232 Educ: Post-grad 15%(20) 14%(19) 20%(26) 50%(66) 131 Income: Under 50k 7%(35) 14%(68) 20%(99) 60%(300) 503 Income: 50k-100k 8%(24) 17%(50) 18%(52) 57%(166) 293 Income: 100k+ 13%(23) 13%(23) 18%(33) 55%(99) 178 Ethnicity: White 7%(56) 13%(105) 19%(146) 61%(474) 780 Ethnicity: Hispanic 10%(9) 18%(17) 22%(21) 50%(47) 95 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_19: Favorability for Marjorie Taylor Greene Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 9%(83) 15%(142) 19%(184) 58%(565) 974 Ethnicity: Black 14%(20) 21%(29) 20%(28) 45%(62) 138 Ethnicity: Other 14% (8) 15% (8) 19%(11) 53%(29) 55 All Christian 8%(41) 13%(62) 18%(87) 61%(295) 484 All Non-Christian 16%(10) 17%(11) 21%(14) 47%(31) 66 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 8%(18) 16%(35) 19%(41) 57%(122) 215 Something Else 8%(14) 12%(19) 22%(36) 57%(93) 162 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 14%(10) 15%(11) 20%(15) 51%(37) 72 Evangelical 12%(33) 11%(31) 19%(52) 58%(159) 275 Non-Evangelical 5%(17) 13%(46) 20%(69) 62%(216) 348 Community: Urban 13%(33) 17%(44) 20%(52) 50%(127) 255 Community: Suburban 7%(34) 15%(72) 20%(93) 58%(276) 475 Community: Rural 7%(16) 11%(26) 16%(40) 67%(163) 244 Employ: Private Sector 14%(45) 19%(63) 20%(65) 47%(153) 326 Employ: Government 7%(4) 16%(9) 29%(16) 47%(26) 55 Employ: Self-Employed 6%(4) 15%(11) 16%(11) 62%(43) 70 Employ: Homemaker 9% (5) 7%(4) 18%(11) 67%(40) 59 Employ: Retired 2%(6) 12%(30) 15%(39) 71%(180) 255 Employ: Unemployed 6%(6) 13%(14) 17%(18) 63%(67) 106 Employ: Other 10%(6) 7% (5) 25%(15) 58%(36) 62 Military HH: Yes 8%(14) 13%(22) 20%(32) 58%(94) 160 Military HH: No 9%(70) 15%(120) 19%(153) 58%(471) 814 RD/WT: Right Direction 13%(34) 11%(29) 18%(47) 57%(148) 258 RD/WT: Wrong Track 7%(49) 16%(113) 19%(137) 58%(417) 716 Trump Job Approve 12%(47) 10%(40) 17%(69) 61%(245) 401 Trump Job Disapprove 7%(37) 18%(101) 20%(112) 56%(314) 563 Trump Job Strongly Approve 13%(29) 9%(21) 18%(42) 60%(138) 230 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 10%(17) 11%(19) 16%(27) 63%(107) 171 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 13%(13) 11%(10) 25%(25) 51%(49) 97 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 5%(24) 19%(90) 19%(87) 57%(265) 466 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_19: Favorability for Marjorie Taylor Greene Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 9%(83) 15%(142) 19%(184) 58%(565) 974 Favorable of Trump 12%(47) 9%(34) 17%(67) 63%(254) 401 Unfavorable of Trump 6%(35) 19%(106) 20%(109) 55%(307) 556 Very Favorable of Trump 11%(26) 9%(21) 18%(43) 63%(154) 244 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 13%(21) 8%(13) 15%(23) 64%(100) 158 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 13%(11) 11%(9) 23%(20) 53%(46) 86 Very Unfavorable of Trump 5%(25) 20%(96) 19%(89) 55%(261) 471 #1 Issue: Economy 11%(41) 16%(58) 22%(81) 52%(192) 373 #1 Issue: Security 13%(16) 9%(11) 13%(16) 64%(79) 122 #1 Issue: Health Care 5%(9) 11%(19) 17%(29) 66%(112) 170 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 3%(4) 13%(18) 18%(25) 67%(93) 140 #1 Issue: Other 5% (3) 26%(17) 22%(14) 46%(29) 64 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(32) 19%(72) 21%(81) 52%(200) 385 2018 House Vote: Republican 9%(30) 9%(29) 19%(61) 63%(201) 321 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 8%(29) 20%(73) 20%(71) 52%(191) 364 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 11%(39) 11%(37) 18%(63) 60%(208) 346 2016 Vote: Other 1% (1) 5% (3) 25%(15) 68%(39) 58 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(15) 14%(29) 18%(36) 61%(126) 205 Voted in 2014: Yes 8%(52) 14%(90) 20%(126) 57%(361) 629 Voted in 2014: No 9%(31) 15%(52) 17%(59) 59%(204) 345 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 8%(31) 19%(77) 19%(79) 54%(221) 407 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 9%(22) 9%(22) 20%(49) 63%(157) 251 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 11%(30) 14%(40) 18%(50) 58%(163) 283 4-Region: Northeast 10%(16) 15%(26) 21%(36) 54%(90) 168 4-Region: Midwest 7%(16) 14%(29) 20%(41) 59%(123) 209 4-Region: South 8%(31) 13%(50) 21%(78) 58%(218) 377 4-Region: West 9%(20) 17%(36) 13%(30) 61%(134) 220 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(40) 17%(78) 20%(94) 54%(249) 460 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 9%(34) 10%(38) 18%(69) 63%(241) 382 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_20: Favorability for Melania Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 43%(438) 43%(437) 13%(129) 2%(20) 1024 Gender: Male 48%(230) 39%(190) 11%(51) 3%(14) 485 Gender: Female 39%(208) 46%(247) 14%(78) 1%(6) 539 Age: 18-34 29%(70) 50%(121) 17%(42) 4%(11) 245 Age: 35-44 43%(68) 41%(65) 13%(20) 3% (5) 159 Age: 45-64 50%(188) 36%(137) 13%(48) 1% (3) 376 Age: 65+ 46%(112) 47%(114) 7%(18) — (1) 244 GenZers: 1997-2012 19%(13) 54%(38) 19%(13) 7% (5) 69 Millennials: 1981-1996 37%(92) 46%(115) 15%(38) 3% (7) 252 GenXers: 1965-1980 44%(115) 38%(99) 17%(45) 2% (5) 264 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 49%(192) 42%(165) 8%(30) 1% (3) 390 PID: Dem (no lean) 16%(67) 72%(303) 11%(49) 1% (3) 422 PID: Ind (no lean) 35%(89) 41%(105) 21%(54) 3% (7) 256 PID: Rep (no lean) 82%(282) 8%(28) 7%(26) 3%(10) 346 PID/Gender: Dem Men 21%(41) 67%(130) 11%(21) 1% (2) 193 PID/Gender: Dem Women 11%(26) 76%(173) 12%(28) 1% (2) 228 PID/Gender: Ind Men 45%(59) 34%(45) 17%(22) 4% (5) 130 PID/Gender: Ind Women 24%(30) 48%(61) 26%(33) 2% (2) 126 PID/Gender: Rep Men 81%(130) 9%(15) 5% (8) 5% (7) 161 PID/Gender: Rep Women 82%(152) 7%(13) 9%(17) 1% (2) 185 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 14%(44) 76%(244) 9%(30) 1% (3) 320 Ideo: Moderate (4) 39%(113) 43%(125) 15%(45) 3%(10) 292 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 77%(267) 13%(46) 8%(29) 1%(4) 346 Educ: < College 46%(287) 39%(243) 13%(82) 2%(13) 625 Educ: Bachelors degree 39%(99) 47%(119) 12%(30) 2% (5) 254 Educ: Post-grad 36%(52) 51%(74) 12%(17) 2% (2) 145 Income: Under 50k 41%(212) 42%(216) 15%(74) 2%(11) 513 Income: 50k-100k 46%(137) 41%(124) 11%(32) 2% (5) 298 Income: 100k+ 42%(89) 46%(97) 10%(22) 2%(4) 212 Ethnicity: White 48%(398) 38%(316) 12%(97) 2%(16) 827 Ethnicity: Hispanic 35%(39) 46%(51) 14%(15) 6% (7) 112 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_20: Favorability for Melania Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 43%(438) 43%(437) 13%(129) 2%(20) 1024 Ethnicity: Black 17%(23) 62%(80) 18%(24) 2% (3) 129 Ethnicity: Other 26%(18) 60%(41) 12% (8) 1% (1) 68 All Christian 51%(265) 36%(188) 12%(62) 2%(10) 524 All Non-Christian 29%(16) 54%(30) 11%(6) 6% (3) 55 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 32%(76) 54%(129) 14%(33) — (1) 238 Something Else 44%(72) 36%(60) 16%(27) 3% (5) 163 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 31%(19) 52%(31) 12% (7) 5% (3) 60 Evangelical 54%(156) 29%(82) 15%(43) 2%(6) 287 Non-Evangelical 45%(173) 43%(163) 11%(41) 1% (5) 382 Community: Urban 38%(104) 45%(123) 14%(39) 3% (7) 272 Community: Suburban 40%(202) 45%(227) 12%(62) 2%(11) 502 Community: Rural 53%(133) 35%(86) 11%(28) 1% (2) 250 Employ: Private Sector 40%(134) 44%(147) 13%(44) 2% (8) 334 Employ: Government 35%(19) 36%(20) 28%(16) 2% (1) 56 Employ: Self-Employed 43%(36) 39%(32) 15%(13) 3% (3) 84 Employ: Homemaker 52%(30) 30%(18) 16%(9) 2% (1) 58 Employ: Retired 51%(144) 43%(120) 5%(15) — (1) 280 Employ: Unemployed 37%(46) 49%(60) 12%(15) 2% (2) 123 Employ: Other 36%(22) 38%(23) 23%(14) 3% (2) 60 Military HH: Yes 59%(104) 32%(57) 7%(13) 1% (2) 176 Military HH: No 39%(334) 45%(380) 14%(116) 2%(18) 848 RD/WT: Right Direction 82%(245) 7%(21) 8%(23) 3%(10) 299 RD/WT: Wrong Track 27%(193) 57%(416) 15%(105) 1%(10) 725 Trump Job Approve 84%(349) 5%(19) 8%(34) 3%(13) 415 Trump Job Disapprove 15%(85) 71%(415) 14%(80) 1% (7) 587 Trump Job Strongly Approve 88%(214) 5%(12) 3% (8) 4%(9) 244 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 79%(135) 4% (7) 15%(26) 2%(4) 171 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 30%(32) 45%(47) 22%(23) 3% (3) 105 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 11%(54) 76%(368) 12%(57) 1%(4) 482 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_20: Favorability for Melania Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 43%(438) 43%(437) 13%(129) 2%(20) 1024 Favorable of Trump 85%(364) 4%(17) 8%(35) 3%(13) 430 Unfavorable of Trump 12%(68) 73%(417) 13%(76) 1% (7) 568 Very Favorable of Trump 89%(227) 3% (7) 4%(11) 4%(11) 256 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 79%(138) 6%(10) 14%(24) 1% (2) 174 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 34%(28) 46%(38) 16%(13) 4% (3) 81 Very Unfavorable of Trump 8%(41) 78%(380) 13%(62) 1%(4) 487 #1 Issue: Economy 49%(185) 35%(132) 14%(52) 2% (8) 377 #1 Issue: Security 75%(93) 16%(20) 7%(9) 1% (1) 123 #1 Issue: Health Care 24%(47) 59%(116) 15%(29) 2% (3) 194 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 48%(63) 49%(65) 4% (5) — (0) 133 #1 Issue: Other 27%(18) 54%(36) 17%(12) 1% (1) 67 2018 House Vote: Democrat 16%(67) 71%(296) 12%(48) 1%(6) 416 2018 House Vote: Republican 83%(268) 7%(24) 7%(22) 3%(9) 323 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 14%(54) 75%(293) 11%(41) 1% (5) 393 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 83%(292) 7%(26) 7%(23) 3%(10) 352 2016 Vote: Other 31%(22) 47%(33) 21%(15) 1% (1) 70 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 34%(70) 40%(83) 24%(50) 2%(4) 207 Voted in 2014: Yes 44%(303) 43%(296) 10%(69) 2%(13) 681 Voted in 2014: No 39%(135) 41%(141) 17%(60) 2% (7) 342 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 20%(94) 65%(297) 13%(59) 2% (8) 457 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 81%(223) 11%(29) 7%(19) 2% (5) 276 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 40%(102) 39%(100) 19%(48) 3% (7) 257 4-Region: Northeast 44%(84) 39%(75) 14%(27) 3% (5) 190 4-Region: Midwest 41%(93) 44%(100) 13%(30) 2%(4) 227 4-Region: South 44%(172) 41%(160) 13%(51) 2%(9) 391 4-Region: West 42%(89) 48%(102) 10%(21) 1% (3) 215 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 15%(74) 72%(356) 12%(57) 1%(6) 493 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 80%(319) 9%(35) 9%(35) 3%(11) 400 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_21: Favorability for Tom Cotton Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 13%(135) 20%(207) 22%(228) 45%(464) 1034 Gender: Male 17%(86) 27%(134) 19%(96) 36%(180) 496 Gender: Female 9%(48) 14%(73) 25%(133) 53%(284) 538 Age: 18-34 13%(34) 15%(38) 22%(56) 50%(130) 257 Age: 35-44 14%(21) 22%(33) 22%(34) 42%(65) 152 Age: 45-64 13%(50) 20%(77) 23%(87) 44%(166) 381 Age: 65+ 12%(30) 24%(60) 21%(51) 42%(103) 244 GenZers: 1997-2012 9% (8) 12%(11) 25%(23) 55%(50) 91 Millennials: 1981-1996 13%(33) 19%(46) 21%(53) 47%(116) 248 GenXers: 1965-1980 14%(37) 16%(43) 26%(68) 44%(114) 261 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 13%(49) 27%(103) 20%(77) 41%(159) 388 PID: Dem (no lean) 7%(30) 29%(121) 23%(96) 41%(172) 420 PID: Ind (no lean) 9%(25) 21%(55) 19%(49) 51%(132) 260 PID: Rep (no lean) 23%(80) 9%(32) 23%(83) 45%(160) 355 PID/Gender: Dem Men 11%(21) 37%(73) 21%(41) 31%(62) 197 PID/Gender: Dem Women 4%(9) 22%(48) 25%(55) 50%(110) 223 PID/Gender: Ind Men 14%(19) 31%(41) 12%(17) 43%(57) 134 PID/Gender: Ind Women 4%(6) 11%(14) 25%(32) 59%(75) 126 PID/Gender: Rep Men 28%(46) 12%(20) 23%(38) 37%(61) 165 PID/Gender: Rep Women 18%(34) 6%(11) 24%(45) 52%(99) 190 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7%(23) 32%(107) 21%(69) 39%(129) 328 Ideo: Moderate (4) 9%(26) 20%(56) 20%(59) 51%(146) 287 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 23%(82) 10%(36) 23%(81) 44%(160) 359 Educ: < College 11%(70) 17%(111) 22%(141) 50%(317) 640 Educ: Bachelors degree 14%(34) 22%(55) 25%(61) 39%(95) 244 Educ: Post-grad 20%(30) 28%(42) 17%(26) 35%(52) 150 Income: Under 50k 11%(54) 16%(83) 24%(122) 49%(250) 509 Income: 50k-100k 15%(45) 23%(67) 22%(65) 41%(122) 299 Income: 100k+ 16%(36) 25%(57) 18%(41) 41%(92) 226 Ethnicity: White 14%(115) 20%(166) 21%(178) 45%(377) 836 Ethnicity: Hispanic 11%(10) 15%(14) 24%(23) 51%(50) 98 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_21: Favorability for Tom Cotton Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 13%(135) 20%(207) 22%(228) 45%(464) 1034 Ethnicity: Black 8%(11) 22%(29) 26%(33) 44%(57) 129 Ethnicity: Other 13%(9) 18%(13) 24%(17) 44%(31) 69 All Christian 17%(92) 17%(92) 22%(118) 44%(235) 537 All Non-Christian 15%(10) 25%(17) 29%(19) 31%(21) 68 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 7%(16) 23%(53) 22%(50) 48%(109) 228 Something Else 8%(13) 17%(28) 24%(38) 51%(83) 162 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 16%(12) 22%(17) 28%(22) 34%(27) 78 Evangelical 19%(56) 16%(47) 20%(60) 45%(133) 296 Non-Evangelical 11%(43) 19%(70) 24%(92) 46%(173) 377 Community: Urban 16%(42) 21%(55) 22%(57) 40%(103) 257 Community: Suburban 11%(56) 21%(106) 23%(121) 46%(236) 519 Community: Rural 14%(37) 18%(46) 20%(51) 48%(125) 259 Employ: Private Sector 16%(55) 23%(81) 19%(67) 41%(144) 347 Employ: Government 16% (8) 19%(10) 23%(13) 42%(23) 54 Employ: Self-Employed 11%(9) 18%(15) 24%(20) 47%(39) 83 Employ: Homemaker 10% (7) 8% (5) 22%(14) 60%(38) 64 Employ: Retired 14%(37) 25%(68) 19%(50) 42%(114) 268 Employ: Unemployed 10%(13) 13%(17) 31%(39) 46%(59) 128 Employ: Other 6% (3) 16% (8) 30%(16) 48%(25) 52 Military HH: Yes 20%(34) 15%(26) 20%(33) 45%(78) 171 Military HH: No 12%(101) 21%(181) 23%(195) 45%(387) 864 RD/WT: Right Direction 28%(76) 9%(25) 22%(60) 41%(111) 272 RD/WT: Wrong Track 8%(59) 24%(183) 22%(169) 46%(353) 763 Trump Job Approve 26%(111) 8%(33) 23%(100) 43%(184) 428 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(23) 29%(173) 21%(122) 46%(270) 588 Trump Job Strongly Approve 32%(77) 6%(15) 23%(55) 39%(94) 241 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 18%(34) 10%(19) 24%(45) 48%(90) 188 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 9%(9) 17%(17) 22%(22) 52%(52) 100 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(15) 32%(155) 20%(100) 45%(218) 488 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_21: Favorability for Tom Cotton Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 13%(135) 20%(207) 22%(228) 45%(464) 1034 Favorable of Trump 26%(109) 7%(28) 22%(93) 46%(193) 423 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(25) 30%(178) 20%(118) 45%(264) 584 Very Favorable of Trump 28%(71) 7%(17) 23%(59) 42%(108) 255 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 23%(38) 6%(11) 20%(34) 51%(85) 168 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 8% (7) 22%(20) 20%(17) 49%(43) 87 Very Unfavorable of Trump 3%(17) 32%(158) 20%(101) 44%(221) 497 #1 Issue: Economy 18%(70) 17%(65) 22%(88) 43%(171) 394 #1 Issue: Security 19%(26) 8%(12) 28%(39) 44%(61) 137 #1 Issue: Health Care 7%(14) 23%(48) 23%(48) 47%(97) 208 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 8%(10) 25%(33) 16%(21) 52%(69) 134 #1 Issue: Other 11% (7) 30%(18) 20%(12) 39%(24) 61 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(31) 33%(137) 23%(94) 36%(147) 409 2018 House Vote: Republican 25%(83) 9%(30) 22%(71) 44%(143) 327 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 6%(21) 36%(138) 23%(87) 35%(135) 382 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 27%(94) 9%(29) 20%(68) 44%(153) 343 2016 Vote: Other 8% (5) 18%(12) 22%(14) 53%(34) 65 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 6%(15) 12%(28) 24%(59) 58%(142) 245 Voted in 2014: Yes 15%(100) 24%(160) 23%(154) 38%(259) 673 Voted in 2014: No 10%(35) 13%(47) 21%(74) 57%(205) 362 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 9%(41) 29%(127) 21%(94) 40%(176) 439 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 22%(62) 12%(33) 24%(67) 43%(121) 283 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(25) 15%(43) 21%(60) 54%(153) 281 4-Region: Northeast 14%(26) 19%(35) 26%(49) 41%(76) 185 4-Region: Midwest 13%(31) 19%(46) 21%(51) 47%(113) 242 4-Region: South 12%(43) 21%(78) 21%(77) 47%(176) 375 4-Region: West 15%(34) 21%(48) 22%(51) 42%(99) 233 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 7%(32) 30%(145) 22%(108) 42%(205) 491 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 23%(94) 9%(36) 23%(92) 45%(185) 408 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_22: Favorability for Ivanka Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 34%(340) 49%(484) 14%(134) 3%(33) 991 Gender: Male 38%(177) 44%(206) 12%(57) 5%(23) 464 Gender: Female 31%(162) 53%(278) 15%(77) 2%(11) 527 Age: 18-34 26%(65) 52%(133) 15%(37) 8%(19) 254 Age: 35-44 31%(50) 50%(80) 15%(24) 4%(6) 160 Age: 45-64 42%(155) 42%(157) 14%(54) 2%(6) 372 Age: 65+ 34%(71) 55%(114) 9%(19) 1% (2) 206 GenZers: 1997-2012 17%(14) 57%(47) 20%(17) 7% (5) 83 Millennials: 1981-1996 31%(78) 51%(128) 12%(31) 6%(14) 252 GenXers: 1965-1980 33%(85) 45%(114) 19%(48) 4%(10) 257 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 39%(140) 50%(179) 11%(38) 1%(4) 361 PID: Dem (no lean) 10%(39) 76%(300) 11%(43) 3%(12) 394 PID: Ind (no lean) 24%(59) 56%(137) 16%(40) 3% (7) 243 PID: Rep (no lean) 68%(242) 13%(47) 14%(51) 4%(15) 355 PID/Gender: Dem Men 15%(27) 68%(124) 13%(24) 4% (8) 184 PID/Gender: Dem Women 5%(11) 84%(176) 9%(19) 2%(4) 210 PID/Gender: Ind Men 29%(32) 51%(55) 14%(16) 5%(6) 108 PID/Gender: Ind Women 21%(28) 61%(82) 18%(24) 1% (1) 135 PID/Gender: Rep Men 69%(119) 16%(27) 10%(17) 5%(9) 172 PID/Gender: Rep Women 67%(123) 11%(20) 18%(33) 3%(6) 183 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 9%(28) 80%(249) 8%(25) 3%(9) 312 Ideo: Moderate (4) 27%(77) 54%(153) 14%(40) 5%(14) 284 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 66%(226) 18%(61) 14%(49) 2% (8) 344 Educ: < College 37%(235) 44%(278) 15%(92) 4%(24) 629 Educ: Bachelors degree 25%(61) 59%(142) 13%(31) 3%(6) 240 Educ: Post-grad 36%(44) 52%(64) 9%(11) 3% (3) 122 Income: Under 50k 34%(168) 47%(231) 16%(79) 3%(17) 495 Income: 50k-100k 33%(98) 50%(150) 13%(39) 3%(10) 297 Income: 100k+ 37%(74) 52%(103) 8%(16) 3%(6) 199 Ethnicity: White 38%(299) 46%(362) 13%(106) 3%(24) 791 Ethnicity: Hispanic 26%(25) 52%(50) 13%(12) 10%(9) 97 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_22: Favorability for Ivanka Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 34%(340) 49%(484) 14%(134) 3%(33) 991 Ethnicity: Black 14%(19) 66%(88) 14%(18) 6% (8) 133 Ethnicity: Other 32%(22) 51%(34) 15%(10) 2% (1) 67 All Christian 44%(219) 41%(202) 12%(59) 3%(16) 496 All Non-Christian 30%(19) 54%(35) 12% (8) 4% (3) 65 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 23%(53) 60%(135) 15%(33) 3%(6) 227 Something Else 27%(43) 51%(81) 17%(28) 5% (8) 160 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 34%(25) 49%(36) 13%(10) 4% (3) 73 Evangelical 49%(141) 31%(88) 14%(41) 5%(15) 285 Non-Evangelical 32%(111) 54%(189) 12%(42) 2% (7) 349 Community: Urban 30%(83) 52%(142) 11%(29) 7%(18) 272 Community: Suburban 32%(156) 53%(259) 13%(64) 2%(11) 490 Community: Rural 44%(101) 36%(83) 18%(41) 2%(4) 229 Employ: Private Sector 34%(109) 52%(167) 12%(39) 3%(10) 325 Employ: Government 34%(18) 48%(25) 12%(6) 6% (3) 52 Employ: Self-Employed 39%(27) 45%(32) 7% (5) 9%(6) 70 Employ: Homemaker 44%(30) 41%(28) 15%(10) — (0) 68 Employ: Retired 42%(101) 48%(117) 9%(23) 1% (3) 243 Employ: Unemployed 24%(30) 48%(60) 23%(29) 5%(6) 125 Employ: Other 27%(17) 44%(28) 23%(15) 6%(4) 64 Military HH: Yes 48%(75) 43%(67) 6%(9) 3% (5) 155 Military HH: No 32%(265) 50%(417) 15%(125) 3%(29) 836 RD/WT: Right Direction 69%(187) 12%(31) 15%(40) 5%(14) 273 RD/WT: Wrong Track 21%(152) 63%(452) 13%(94) 3%(20) 718 Trump Job Approve 71%(290) 10%(42) 15%(61) 4%(16) 410 Trump Job Disapprove 9%(49) 78%(441) 11%(60) 2%(14) 564 Trump Job Strongly Approve 81%(202) 4%(11) 11%(28) 3%(9) 250 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 55%(88) 20%(31) 20%(32) 5% (8) 160 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 19%(19) 55%(56) 21%(21) 6%(6) 102 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 7%(30) 83%(385) 8%(38) 2% (8) 462 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_22: Favorability for Ivanka Trump Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 34%(340) 49%(484) 14%(134) 3%(33) 991 Favorable of Trump 71%(298) 9%(37) 15%(63) 5%(21) 418 Unfavorable of Trump 7%(40) 80%(440) 11%(59) 2%(9) 548 Very Favorable of Trump 80%(203) 4%(11) 10%(24) 6%(16) 254 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 58%(95) 16%(26) 23%(38) 3% (5) 164 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 24%(19) 51%(39) 22%(17) 3% (2) 77 Very Unfavorable of Trump 5%(22) 85%(400) 9%(42) 2% (8) 471 #1 Issue: Economy 40%(154) 42%(162) 15%(60) 3%(13) 389 #1 Issue: Security 65%(71) 22%(24) 11%(12) 1% (1) 108 #1 Issue: Health Care 22%(36) 63%(105) 13%(22) 1% (2) 165 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 29%(39) 54%(73) 13%(18) 4% (5) 135 #1 Issue: Energy 19%(10) 71%(36) 6% (3) 3% (2) 50 #1 Issue: Other 16%(9) 75%(45) 10%(6) — (0) 61 2018 House Vote: Democrat 10%(39) 79%(296) 9%(33) 2%(6) 373 2018 House Vote: Republican 71%(224) 13%(41) 11%(36) 4%(13) 314 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 9%(32) 80%(287) 9%(33) 2%(6) 358 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 72%(237) 13%(43) 11%(35) 4%(15) 329 2016 Vote: Other 18%(10) 64%(36) 18%(10) — (0) 56 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 25%(61) 47%(116) 23%(56) 5%(13) 246 Voted in 2014: Yes 38%(235) 51%(314) 9%(57) 2%(15) 620 Voted in 2014: No 28%(105) 46%(170) 21%(77) 5%(19) 371 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 15%(62) 73%(307) 10%(43) 2%(9) 422 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 70%(185) 15%(40) 13%(35) 2% (5) 265 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 29%(82) 46%(128) 18%(49) 7%(19) 278 4-Region: Northeast 29%(51) 55%(98) 15%(26) 1% (3) 177 4-Region: Midwest 38%(91) 44%(107) 14%(33) 4%(10) 240 4-Region: South 36%(129) 47%(171) 13%(47) 4%(15) 363 4-Region: West 33%(69) 51%(109) 13%(28) 3%(6) 211 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 9%(43) 77%(357) 11%(48) 3%(13) 461 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 67%(267) 14%(54) 15%(60) 4%(16) 398 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_23: Favorability for Abby Johnson Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 10%(95) 13%(128) 20%(196) 57%(555) 974 Gender: Male 12%(53) 15%(69) 20%(88) 53%(236) 447 Gender: Female 8%(41) 11%(59) 21%(108) 60%(319) 527 Age: 18-34 12%(31) 16%(40) 16%(41) 55%(138) 250 Age: 35-44 16%(24) 15%(23) 29%(44) 39%(59) 150 Age: 45-64 8%(30) 12%(44) 21%(76) 58%(207) 357 Age: 65+ 5%(10) 9%(21) 16%(36) 70%(150) 216 GenZers: 1997-2012 9% (7) 12%(9) 21%(16) 59%(46) 78 Millennials: 1981-1996 14%(34) 19%(46) 19%(46) 48%(117) 243 GenXers: 1965-1980 12%(31) 10%(26) 28%(71) 49%(124) 252 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 6%(22) 12%(43) 16%(58) 66%(237) 361 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(31) 16%(63) 20%(77) 56%(217) 387 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(21) 12%(32) 20%(50) 60%(154) 257 PID: Rep (no lean) 13%(43) 10%(33) 21%(69) 56%(184) 330 PID/Gender: Dem Men 13%(22) 22%(36) 19%(32) 45%(73) 163 PID/Gender: Dem Women 4%(9) 12%(27) 20%(45) 64%(144) 224 PID/Gender: Ind Men 10%(13) 11%(15) 19%(24) 60%(77) 129 PID/Gender: Ind Women 7%(9) 14%(17) 21%(26) 59%(76) 129 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(19) 12%(18) 21%(33) 55%(86) 156 PID/Gender: Rep Women 14%(24) 9%(15) 21%(37) 57%(98) 174 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 8%(23) 16%(48) 14%(42) 62%(186) 298 Ideo: Moderate (4) 9%(26) 14%(40) 22%(63) 54%(155) 284 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 13%(43) 11%(37) 22%(74) 54%(182) 336 Educ: < College 7%(40) 11%(69) 21%(127) 61%(377) 614 Educ: Bachelors degree 14%(32) 18%(40) 21%(48) 47%(108) 227 Educ: Post-grad 17%(23) 14%(19) 17%(22) 52%(70) 134 Income: Under 50k 8%(40) 11%(52) 20%(100) 61%(301) 492 Income: 50k-100k 10%(29) 14%(41) 21%(62) 55%(160) 291 Income: 100k+ 14%(26) 18%(35) 18%(35) 49%(94) 191 Ethnicity: White 10%(78) 12%(100) 20%(161) 58%(462) 800 Ethnicity: Hispanic 11%(10) 14%(13) 29%(26) 47%(43) 92 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_23: Favorability for Abby Johnson Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 10%(95) 13%(128) 20%(196) 57%(555) 974 Ethnicity: Black 8%(9) 18%(21) 20%(23) 53%(60) 113 Ethnicity: Other 13% (8) 13% (8) 21%(13) 54%(33) 61 All Christian 13%(66) 12%(60) 19%(96) 55%(273) 496 All Non-Christian 11%(6) 13% (7) 18%(9) 59%(31) 52 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 5%(11) 15%(35) 20%(46) 59%(135) 228 Something Else 5%(9) 9%(15) 24%(39) 61%(99) 162 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 10% (7) 14%(10) 20%(14) 56%(37) 67 Evangelical 16%(45) 11%(30) 20%(56) 53%(149) 280 Non-Evangelical 7%(25) 12%(43) 20%(72) 60%(214) 355 Community: Urban 14%(34) 12%(30) 20%(48) 53%(129) 242 Community: Suburban 9%(46) 13%(66) 20%(102) 58%(289) 503 Community: Rural 6%(15) 14%(33) 20%(45) 59%(136) 229 Employ: Private Sector 16%(51) 16%(51) 23%(76) 46%(149) 327 Employ: Government 6% (3) 12%(6) 27%(14) 55%(29) 53 Employ: Self-Employed 13%(9) 11% (7) 23%(16) 54%(38) 69 Employ: Homemaker 4% (2) 9% (5) 21%(12) 66%(38) 58 Employ: Retired 5%(13) 13%(33) 17%(41) 65%(159) 247 Employ: Unemployed 8%(10) 12%(15) 16%(20) 64%(79) 124 Employ: Other 7%(4) 7%(4) 21%(13) 65%(42) 64 Military HH: Yes 9%(16) 11%(18) 17%(29) 63%(104) 166 Military HH: No 10%(79) 14%(110) 21%(168) 56%(451) 808 RD/WT: Right Direction 19%(51) 11%(29) 23%(61) 47%(127) 269 RD/WT: Wrong Track 6%(43) 14%(99) 19%(135) 61%(428) 705 Trump Job Approve 17%(66) 8%(32) 21%(84) 54%(213) 394 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(29) 16%(93) 19%(108) 59%(334) 564 Trump Job Strongly Approve 21%(50) 9%(22) 21%(50) 49%(116) 237 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 10%(16) 7%(10) 22%(34) 62%(96) 157 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 13%(16) 17%(22) 18%(23) 52%(64) 124 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(13) 16%(71) 19%(85) 61%(270) 439 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_23: Favorability for Abby Johnson Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 10%(95) 13%(128) 20%(196) 57%(555) 974 Favorable of Trump 17%(70) 9%(36) 19%(78) 55%(225) 409 Unfavorable of Trump 5%(25) 17%(92) 20%(107) 59%(322) 546 Very Favorable of Trump 18%(45) 9%(23) 20%(50) 52%(129) 246 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 15%(24) 8%(13) 18%(29) 59%(96) 162 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 10%(11) 16%(16) 24%(25) 50%(50) 101 Very Unfavorable of Trump 3%(15) 17%(76) 19%(82) 61%(271) 445 #1 Issue: Economy 10%(38) 11%(40) 25%(93) 53%(196) 367 #1 Issue: Security 17%(23) 9%(12) 19%(25) 55%(73) 133 #1 Issue: Health Care 7%(11) 16%(26) 19%(29) 58%(92) 159 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 4% (5) 16%(23) 17%(24) 63%(91) 144 2018 House Vote: Democrat 8%(29) 17%(65) 22%(82) 54%(203) 378 2018 House Vote: Republican 14%(46) 11%(36) 19%(62) 55%(175) 319 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(25) 18%(64) 21%(74) 53%(187) 350 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 15%(52) 11%(38) 19%(65) 54%(185) 340 2016 Vote: Other 9% (5) 10%(6) 27%(16) 54%(32) 59 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 5%(12) 9%(21) 18%(42) 67%(151) 225 Voted in 2014: Yes 11%(67) 14%(89) 20%(123) 55%(340) 619 Voted in 2014: No 8%(28) 11%(39) 21%(73) 61%(215) 355 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 8%(33) 16%(69) 20%(83) 56%(237) 422 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 14%(35) 8%(22) 19%(51) 59%(154) 262 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 9%(23) 14%(35) 23%(61) 55%(142) 261 4-Region: Northeast 14%(26) 14%(26) 23%(41) 49%(89) 182 4-Region: Midwest 5%(12) 14%(31) 20%(45) 62%(141) 229 4-Region: South 11%(37) 12%(40) 20%(69) 58%(201) 347 4-Region: West 10%(21) 14%(31) 19%(41) 57%(124) 216 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(36) 16%(74) 20%(91) 56%(259) 459 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 13%(51) 9%(36) 20%(78) 57%(216) 381 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_24: Favorability for Madison Cawthorne Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 8%(84) 14%(140) 17%(169) 61%(607) 999 Gender: Male 11%(55) 18%(85) 17%(80) 54%(257) 476 Gender: Female 6%(29) 11%(55) 17%(88) 67%(350) 522 Age: 18-34 13%(31) 16%(40) 17%(41) 54%(135) 248 Age: 35-44 12%(19) 24%(39) 18%(29) 46%(75) 163 Age: 45-64 5%(18) 12%(44) 18%(67) 64%(234) 363 Age: 65+ 7%(15) 7%(16) 14%(31) 73%(163) 225 GenZers: 1997-2012 13%(9) 13%(9) 11% (8) 63%(44) 70 Millennials: 1981-1996 12%(33) 21%(57) 19%(51) 49%(132) 273 GenXers: 1965-1980 6%(15) 13%(33) 26%(65) 55%(138) 251 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 6%(21) 11%(38) 11%(41) 72%(261) 361 PID: Dem (no lean) 7%(26) 19%(77) 17%(69) 57%(228) 401 PID: Ind (no lean) 8%(20) 14%(37) 15%(40) 63%(163) 260 PID: Rep (no lean) 11%(37) 8%(26) 18%(59) 64%(215) 338 PID/Gender: Dem Men 10%(18) 25%(45) 20%(37) 45%(83) 183 PID/Gender: Dem Women 4% (8) 15%(32) 15%(32) 67%(145) 218 PID/Gender: Ind Men 13%(17) 18%(24) 9%(11) 60%(77) 130 PID/Gender: Ind Women 2% (3) 10%(13) 22%(29) 66%(86) 131 PID/Gender: Rep Men 12%(19) 10%(16) 20%(32) 59%(97) 164 PID/Gender: Rep Women 10%(18) 6%(10) 16%(27) 68%(119) 174 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 5%(15) 17%(53) 15%(47) 63%(197) 311 Ideo: Moderate (4) 11%(32) 15%(45) 19%(55) 55%(163) 295 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 11%(37) 10%(35) 15%(52) 64%(216) 340 Educ: < College 7%(43) 12%(77) 16%(103) 64%(401) 624 Educ: Bachelors degree 7%(17) 17%(41) 17%(40) 58%(138) 236 Educ: Post-grad 16%(23) 16%(22) 18%(26) 49%(69) 139 Income: Under 50k 7%(38) 13%(69) 17%(93) 63%(338) 537 Income: 50k-100k 7%(20) 17%(47) 17%(47) 59%(163) 277 Income: 100k+ 14%(25) 13%(24) 16%(29) 57%(106) 184 Ethnicity: White 8%(63) 11%(90) 18%(141) 63%(505) 799 Ethnicity: Hispanic 7% (7) 17%(16) 23%(21) 53%(49) 93 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_24: Favorability for Madison Cawthorne Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 8%(84) 14%(140) 17%(169) 61%(607) 999 Ethnicity: Black 11%(15) 26%(35) 11%(15) 52%(70) 135 Ethnicity: Other 9%(6) 23%(15) 20%(13) 48%(31) 65 All Christian 11%(52) 12%(60) 18%(88) 60%(297) 497 All Non-Christian 11%(6) 19%(11) 18%(10) 52%(30) 58 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 6%(14) 16%(38) 15%(36) 63%(150) 237 Something Else 5% (8) 14%(23) 18%(28) 63%(101) 161 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 11% (7) 17%(11) 17%(11) 55%(36) 66 Evangelical 11%(34) 15%(43) 15%(43) 59%(176) 296 Non-Evangelical 6%(22) 12%(40) 21%(70) 61%(210) 342 Community: Urban 12%(31) 19%(50) 13%(34) 55%(141) 257 Community: Suburban 6%(30) 11%(53) 18%(88) 65%(316) 487 Community: Rural 9%(22) 14%(36) 18%(46) 59%(150) 255 Employ: Private Sector 10%(34) 17%(61) 18%(64) 55%(192) 351 Employ: Self-Employed 14%(10) 18%(13) 9% (7) 58%(41) 70 Employ: Homemaker 3% (2) 7%(4) 22%(14) 67%(42) 63 Employ: Retired 7%(18) 11%(30) 12%(32) 70%(188) 267 Employ: Unemployed 7%(9) 14%(17) 21%(26) 57%(71) 124 Military HH: Yes 13%(22) 11%(18) 15%(26) 61%(102) 168 Military HH: No 7%(61) 15%(122) 17%(143) 61%(505) 830 RD/WT: Right Direction 16%(45) 12%(34) 17%(47) 56%(160) 286 RD/WT: Wrong Track 5%(39) 15%(106) 17%(121) 63%(447) 713 Trump Job Approve 14%(58) 11%(44) 18%(74) 57%(233) 409 Trump Job Disapprove 4%(24) 16%(93) 16%(88) 64%(363) 568 Trump Job Strongly Approve 16%(39) 10%(23) 17%(42) 57%(140) 244 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 12%(19) 13%(21) 19%(32) 57%(93) 164 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 8% (8) 16%(15) 21%(20) 55%(53) 96 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(16) 17%(78) 14%(68) 66%(309) 472 Favorable of Trump 14%(58) 11%(45) 17%(72) 58%(240) 415 Unfavorable of Trump 4%(24) 17%(94) 15%(85) 63%(354) 558 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_24: Favorability for Madison Cawthorne Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 8%(84) 14%(140) 17%(169) 61%(607) 999 Very Favorable of Trump 15%(40) 10%(25) 19%(48) 56%(145) 257 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 11%(18) 13%(21) 15%(24) 60%(94) 157 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 8% (7) 11%(9) 23%(20) 58%(50) 87 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(17) 18%(85) 14%(65) 64%(304) 471 #1 Issue: Economy 10%(36) 16%(60) 18%(66) 57%(212) 374 #1 Issue: Security 14%(19) 9%(12) 16%(22) 61%(82) 136 #1 Issue: Health Care 5%(9) 15%(28) 19%(36) 61%(115) 188 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 5% (7) 11%(15) 14%(20) 70%(99) 141 #1 Issue: Other 4% (3) 12% (7) 14% (8) 70%(41) 59 2018 House Vote: Democrat 7%(28) 19%(76) 15%(61) 59%(236) 401 2018 House Vote: Republican 14%(46) 9%(28) 18%(61) 59%(197) 332 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(25) 20%(74) 16%(58) 57%(211) 368 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 14%(46) 10%(33) 17%(59) 59%(198) 337 2016 Vote: Other 4% (3) 15%(9) 17%(11) 64%(40) 63 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 4%(9) 10%(24) 18%(41) 68%(158) 232 Voted in 2014: Yes 10%(61) 14%(92) 17%(108) 59%(380) 641 Voted in 2014: No 6%(22) 13%(48) 17%(60) 63%(227) 357 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 8%(35) 19%(82) 15%(66) 58%(249) 432 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 10%(27) 6%(17) 17%(47) 66%(181) 273 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 7%(19) 13%(35) 19%(52) 60%(161) 267 4-Region: Northeast 10%(17) 15%(27) 19%(35) 56%(102) 181 4-Region: Midwest 6%(14) 11%(26) 18%(41) 64%(147) 228 4-Region: South 7%(26) 16%(60) 15%(58) 62%(235) 379 4-Region: West 12%(26) 13%(27) 16%(35) 59%(124) 211 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 6%(31) 19%(91) 16%(77) 59%(281) 479 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 11%(44) 8%(33) 17%(66) 64%(251) 394 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Table POLx_25: Favorability for Kimberly Guilfoyle Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 16%(156) 27%(270) 20%(196) 38%(377) 999 Gender: Male 22%(104) 29%(136) 18%(84) 30%(142) 466 Gender: Female 10%(52) 25%(133) 21%(112) 44%(235) 532 Age: 18-34 12%(31) 21%(56) 16%(45) 51%(139) 272 Age: 35-44 17%(25) 28%(42) 22%(32) 33%(49) 148 Age: 45-64 17%(59) 26%(90) 24%(83) 32%(109) 341 Age: 65+ 17%(40) 34%(81) 15%(36) 34%(80) 238 GenZers: 1997-2012 13%(11) 7%(6) 18%(16) 61%(52) 84 Millennials: 1981-1996 12%(32) 28%(73) 19%(50) 41%(107) 262 GenXers: 1965-1980 13%(31) 28%(68) 26%(63) 34%(83) 245 Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 20%(71) 30%(109) 17%(61) 33%(119) 360 PID: Dem (no lean) 8%(30) 38%(149) 18%(70) 37%(146) 396 PID: Ind (no lean) 14%(36) 28%(74) 18%(47) 40%(106) 263 PID: Rep (no lean) 26%(90) 14%(46) 23%(79) 37%(125) 340 PID/Gender: Dem Men 14%(23) 41%(69) 16%(28) 29%(50) 170 PID/Gender: Dem Women 3% (7) 36%(80) 19%(42) 43%(96) 226 PID/Gender: Ind Men 19%(23) 31%(38) 17%(20) 34%(42) 123 PID/Gender: Ind Women 9%(13) 26%(37) 19%(26) 46%(64) 140 PID/Gender: Rep Men 33%(58) 17%(29) 21%(36) 29%(50) 174 PID/Gender: Rep Women 19%(32) 10%(17) 26%(43) 45%(75) 167 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 7%(22) 46%(139) 14%(43) 32%(96) 301 Ideo: Moderate (4) 12%(35) 25%(76) 21%(63) 43%(131) 305 Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 29%(98) 14%(48) 22%(74) 34%(114) 334 Educ: < College 15%(98) 23%(149) 20%(128) 41%(264) 639 Educ: Bachelors degree 16%(37) 30%(71) 20%(48) 34%(80) 235 Educ: Post-grad 17%(21) 40%(50) 16%(19) 27%(34) 125 Income: Under 50k 14%(70) 24%(122) 21%(109) 41%(206) 507 Income: 50k-100k 16%(47) 29%(86) 17%(51) 37%(110) 295 Income: 100k+ 19%(38) 31%(61) 18%(36) 31%(62) 197 Ethnicity: White 17%(137) 27%(218) 19%(157) 37%(297) 809 Ethnicity: Hispanic 14%(15) 18%(19) 23%(25) 46%(49) 107 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_25: Favorability for Kimberly Guilfoyle Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 16%(156) 27%(270) 20%(196) 38%(377) 999 Ethnicity: Black 10%(12) 25%(29) 18%(20) 47%(55) 116 Ethnicity: Other 10% (7) 30%(22) 25%(18) 35%(26) 74 All Christian 18%(94) 25%(128) 22%(111) 35%(178) 512 All Non-Christian 14%(9) 36%(25) 29%(20) 22%(15) 69 Agnostic/Nothing in particular 12%(27) 28%(66) 13%(32) 47%(112) 236 Something Else 13%(19) 23%(32) 22%(32) 42%(60) 143 Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 12%(9) 36%(29) 28%(22) 24%(19) 79 Evangelical 23%(64) 16%(44) 20%(54) 41%(110) 271 Non-Evangelical 12%(43) 31%(111) 24%(86) 33%(118) 358 Community: Urban 18%(47) 27%(71) 17%(45) 39%(104) 267 Community: Suburban 14%(70) 31%(152) 20%(98) 36%(177) 497 Community: Rural 17%(39) 20%(47) 22%(53) 41%(97) 236 Employ: Private Sector 16%(52) 28%(90) 24%(77) 32%(105) 323 Employ: Government 12% (7) 31%(17) 20%(12) 37%(21) 57 Employ: Self-Employed 20%(18) 32%(29) 17%(15) 31%(27) 88 Employ: Homemaker 14% (8) 22%(12) 19%(10) 45%(25) 56 Employ: Retired 16%(40) 34%(84) 16%(40) 33%(82) 246 Employ: Unemployed 18%(21) 19%(22) 21%(25) 42%(49) 117 Employ: Other 9% (7) 15%(11) 18%(13) 57%(42) 74 Military HH: Yes 25%(42) 23%(39) 21%(37) 31%(53) 171 Military HH: No 14%(114) 28%(231) 19%(159) 39%(324) 828 RD/WT: Right Direction 34%(89) 13%(35) 21%(55) 32%(83) 262 RD/WT: Wrong Track 9%(67) 32%(235) 19%(141) 40%(294) 737 Trump Job Approve 30%(126) 12%(50) 22%(90) 36%(147) 414 Trump Job Disapprove 5%(30) 38%(219) 18%(103) 39%(221) 573 Trump Job Strongly Approve 37%(89) 10%(25) 22%(53) 31%(75) 241 Trump Job Somewhat Approve 21%(37) 15%(25) 22%(38) 42%(72) 173 Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 14%(15) 24%(25) 22%(22) 40%(41) 103 Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 3%(15) 41%(194) 17%(80) 38%(180) 470 Continued on next page

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Table POLx_25: Favorability for Kimberly Guilfoyle Heard Of, No Demographic Total Favorable Total Unfavorable Opinion Never Heard Of Total N Registered Voters 16%(156) 27%(270) 20%(196) 38%(377) 999 Favorable of Trump 31%(125) 11%(44) 22%(89) 36%(148) 406 Unfavorable of Trump 5%(29) 39%(224) 17%(97) 39%(221) 570 Very Favorable of Trump 37%(93) 9%(22) 21%(53) 34%(85) 253 Somewhat Favorable of Trump 21%(32) 15%(23) 24%(36) 41%(62) 153 Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 12%(12) 21%(20) 18%(17) 48%(45) 93 Very Unfavorable of Trump 4%(17) 43%(204) 17%(80) 37%(176) 477 #1 Issue: Economy 17%(62) 27%(99) 24%(86) 32%(118) 365 #1 Issue: Security 32%(38) 17%(20) 20%(23) 31%(37) 118 #1 Issue: Health Care 10%(18) 32%(56) 19%(33) 39%(69) 176 #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 13%(20) 23%(36) 21%(34) 43%(67) 157 #1 Issue: Other 4% (3) 47%(31) 10%(6) 40%(26) 66 2018 House Vote: Democrat 9%(34) 41%(160) 18%(71) 32%(122) 387 2018 House Vote: Republican 29%(94) 15%(50) 21%(67) 35%(115) 326 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 7%(26) 46%(167) 16%(58) 30%(109) 360 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 29%(99) 14%(48) 21%(70) 35%(119) 336 2016 Vote: Other 15%(9) 27%(17) 30%(19) 28%(18) 62 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 10%(23) 16%(38) 20%(48) 55%(131) 240 Voted in 2014: Yes 18%(113) 32%(198) 19%(119) 31%(196) 626 Voted in 2014: No 11%(43) 19%(72) 21%(77) 49%(181) 373 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 9%(39) 41%(173) 18%(75) 32%(138) 426 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 27%(70) 18%(46) 22%(57) 32%(83) 257 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 13%(36) 16%(44) 20%(57) 52%(146) 283 4-Region: Northeast 16%(27) 26%(45) 25%(43) 33%(57) 172 4-Region: Midwest 14%(31) 25%(57) 18%(39) 43%(96) 222 4-Region: South 14%(54) 26%(97) 19%(72) 40%(150) 373 4-Region: West 19%(44) 31%(71) 18%(42) 32%(75) 231 Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 8%(37) 39%(184) 17%(82) 36%(167) 471 Party: Republican/Leans Republican 27%(107) 13%(52) 22%(88) 38%(150) 397 Note: Row proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. For more information visit MorningConsultIntelligence.com.

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Respondent Demographics Summary

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

xdemAll Registered Voters 1988 100% xdemGender Gender: Male 930 47% Gender: Female 1058 53% N 1988 age Age: 18-34 499 25% Age: 35-44 302 15% Age: 45-64 724 36% Age: 65+ 463 23% N 1988 demAgeGeneration GenZers: 1997-2012 150 8% Millennials: 1981-1996 503 25% GenXers: 1965-1980 497 25% Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 748 38% N 1898 xpid3 PID: Dem (no lean) 789 40% PID: Ind (no lean) 506 25% PID: Rep (no lean) 693 35% N 1988 xpidGender PID/Gender: Dem Men 353 18% PID/Gender: Dem Women 436 22% PID/Gender: Ind Men 244 12% PID/Gender: Ind Women 262 13% PID/Gender: Rep Men 334 17% PID/Gender: Rep Women 359 18% N 1988 xdemIdeo3 Ideo: Liberal (1-3) 602 30% Ideo: Moderate (4) 577 29% Ideo: Conservative (5-7) 698 35% N 1877 xeduc3 Educ: < College 1250 63% Educ: Bachelors degree 470 24% Educ: Post-grad 267 13% N 1988 Continued on next page

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Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xdemInc3 Income: Under 50k 1011 51% Income: 50k-100k 582 29% Income: 100k+ 395 20% N 1988 xdemWhite Ethnicity: White 1608 81% xdemHispBin Ethnicity: Hispanic 193 10% demBlackBin Ethnicity: Black 252 13% demRaceOther Ethnicity: Other 128 6% xdemReligion All Christian 1014 51% All Non-Christian 119 6% Atheist 78 4% Agnostic/Nothing in particular 468 24% Something Else 309 16% N 1988 xdemReligOther Religious Non-Protestant/Catholic 136 7% xdemEvang Evangelical 565 28% Non-Evangelical 714 36% N 1280 xdemUsr Community: Urban 519 26% Community: Suburban 984 50% Community: Rural 484 24% N 1988 xdemEmploy Employ: Private Sector 663 33% Employ: Government 107 5% Employ: Self-Employed 147 7% Employ: Homemaker 121 6% Employ: Retired 516 26% Employ: Unemployed 243 12% Employ: Other 122 6% N 1920 xdemMilHH1 Military HH: Yes 336 17% Military HH: No 1652 83% N 1988 xnr1 RD/WT: Right Direction 554 28% RD/WT: Wrong Track 1434 72% N 1988 Continued on next page

426 National Tracking Poll #2008134, August, 2020 Respondent Demographics Summary

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage

Trump_Approve Trump Job Approve 829 42% Trump Job Disapprove 1126 57% N 1955 Trump_Approve2 Trump Job Strongly Approve 487 24% Trump Job Somewhat Approve 342 17% Trump Job Somewhat Disapprove 207 10% Trump Job Strongly Disapprove 919 46% N 1955 Trump_Fav Favorable of Trump 837 42% Unfavorable of Trump 1102 55% N 1939 Trump_Fav_FULL Very Favorable of Trump 508 26% Somewhat Favorable of Trump 329 17% Somewhat Unfavorable of Trump 172 9% Very Unfavorable of Trump 930 47% N 1939 xnr3 #1 Issue: Economy 762 38% #1 Issue: Security 250 13% #1 Issue: Health Care 353 18% #1 Issue: Medicare / Social Security 278 14% #1 Issue: Women’s Issues 77 4% #1 Issue: Education 73 4% #1 Issue: Energy 75 4% #1 Issue: Other 120 6% N 1988 xsubVote18O 2018 House Vote: Democrat 773 39% 2018 House Vote: Republican 655 33% 2018 House Vote: Someone else 44 2% N 1472 xsubVote16O 2016 Vote: Hillary Clinton 724 36% 2016 Vote: Donald Trump 696 35% 2016 Vote: Other 124 6% 2016 Vote: Didn’t Vote 444 22% N 1987 xsubVote14O Voted in 2014: Yes 1287 65% Voted in 2014: No 701 35% N 1988 Continued on next page

427 Morning Consult Respondent Demographics Summary

Summary Statistics of Survey Respondent Demographics Demographic Group Frequency Percentage xsubVote12O 2012 Vote: Barack Obama 854 43% 2012 Vote: Mitt Romney 541 27% 2012 Vote: Other 60 3% 2012 Vote: Didn’t Vote 532 27% N 1987 xreg4 4-Region: Northeast 355 18% 4-Region: Midwest 457 23% 4-Region: South 742 37% 4-Region: West 434 22% N 1988 xdemPidLean Party: Democrat/Leans Democrat 926 47% Party: Republican/Leans Republican 798 40% N 1724 Note: Group proportions may total to larger than one-hundred percent due to rounding. All statistics are calcu- lated with demographic post-stratification weights applied.

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